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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1933_03_10 n-7 7� 7, �7X V- 7�, 7 nt, Jn rr AL --YOL. LIL -PIGizar"MERAING, ONT.,--FRIEDAY, -A11R. 10, 1933. Vv*1#9*t@=t%L Gowbo. __:��Mount Zion 'Wltitevale.. , ' 'a 0 A L , An Irish Concert in costume will Mr. Earl Webster and sister, JeanGREEN WOOD ' be given•by the Mt. Zion Young Peo-• spent the week-end with their par- adl ff. O. PEARSON-Physieian A good supply of H&M and Soft ple, under the leadership of Mrs. R, eats at Seaforth. MILL sid day evening, March' 16th, at 8 o'. two boys, spent the week-end-with S San Dumbarton. 101y Coal on hand. Also a supply'. Sadler, in Mt. Zion Church on Thurs. Dr. B. B. Beaton, Mrs. Beaton and K FORSYTH, Opb.D.. ]Director of Kindling-Wood, 0goa*trlc&i Associatimaj clock The program will consist of the former's parents, D. R. and' Mrs. Ontario. Reg. -length. ',',Established IM .-.nbUirof ember of the American Optometrical stove solos, duets, quartets, readings, mou- Beaton. At Eyes examined by appointment. 12tf -.Phone Pick. 1709. th-organ and mandolin selections,' The Women's Association intend 2864.Claremont.Oat. assisted by Miss Doris Horton, eloi-l- giving a drama in the United Chur- " ationist of Greenwood, and Pegg's ch during the latter part of March. C DONALD MUNRO. PICKER M. orchestra.- Admission 20 and 10 cent, Watch for further particulars. THIS IS THE UNCAN B. MclNrYRE-Barris- The regular meeting of the Wom - r, Solicitor, Notary. Office-Brock St.. . .Greenwood en's Institute will be held in the Su n -FARMERS' MI'L* L Jn tte . Opposite Bell Telephone Office, Whitt;y. GENERAL INSURANCE room of the United pl...45. day School ro ted Ch- 461y in' 7 Mrs. -Ja es Paine spent a arch on Wednesday,AGENCY _'fev day, March '15th at A large number of farmers -R DONALD RUDDY Barrister. BROUGHAM, ONTARIO days last week in Oshawa. 2.30 p. in. Miss Irene Reesor, of Loe- exchange their grain off - Solicittur,-,Notary Public.' Moneyto Loan. The-Ladies Agsociation met at the ust Hill, will give an illustrated lest- 'for ,ce formerly occupied by the late A.E.Chas- Facilities for placilog any kind of In- Ronne of Mrs. Pnxd Gibson, on Tue--- tlax,south-wing of Court House,Whitby, Wyj ore with lantern slides on a trip a- ourance at best rates day afternoon. cross Cana". Special music will be Flour* and Cereals N. BELL & ROSS, Barrlst__� J'ames and Mrs. Pengelly, of Br 1�:?HATOI available. i Security and Service my,Matto. provided. er., Solicitors. 9W Northern Ontario ooklin, called on Jas.- and Airs. Gib- It Saves money and many more Building,330Bay Street,Toronto.; 421y Phone Pick.515 should ft it. 'Wj son, on Sunday. a Dunbarton -H.B, Mrs. T, C. Robinette, Allan and Years ego practically all farmers J.D.F. How, Adelaide 2839-9 Mr. and Mrs. James Counsell and Miss Evelyn Cooper of the city sp- got their flour and cereals in J. H.-Beal, • Claremont 7 Lv, o oabf Toronto, spent Sunday with & ent the week-end with Miss ,Evelyn exchange for their grain and R ICHARDSON. PICKERING 'MU'- Barrister,-BafTiSteFl.Solicitors,Notaries PHONE 9024 Miss M. Wood. Annis. C. 216-214 Confederation Life Building, 'Corner of Y e and Richmond Ste. Toronto The W. M. S. will meet at the Saved Money -..,!Pb- Adelaide 4489 and 4480, By appoint- FURNITURE Dunbartork home of Miss J.ieet*Allison next Th. issent Saturday evenings, Pitkering zesidenee `4111ilsom Pick.3613, ursday at 3 p. M. Why not do it again ? stj We are displaying an,�attractjve Dunbarton Anglican Mission, Sun- Rev. Mr..Crozier occupied the pul- There is no flour on th variety of Xmas Gifts. the market FPHOMSCN & McMILLAN,-:--B�rris- day, March 12th. Second Sunday in pit on Sunday morning, while Rev, that bets stood the test -L tsr@- SOlicitOr•. Notary Public. ()f1ce a, Aluminum and Graoit-eware Etc. Lent. Sunday School at 2 p. ni. Holy -Mr. -Burgess preached-at--Pickering. paidenee of Mr.Thomson. lot IL concession 1'. Furniture au4,-Fnrniture Communion, at 3 p. m. Confirmation rUfter"Ing. Office hours:Thursday and Saturday I Something different! -An evemnR for Pastry -and Five evening, from 7.00 p.ri, to 6.30 P.m..or by Novelties. Service in St. George's Church, Pick- in the "Gay Nineties" on Ma Kissimi =Iltment. Toronto office: 605 Royal Bank Prices low, in keeping with times. March Cake Baking. ering, on Monday, March 13th, by -Furth- Phunepick 2000. Toronto E 5303. t Dunbrt,n United Church. 3Tn the Right Rev: D. T. Owen, D. D., er announcements next week. makes aFic y D. C. L.. Bishop' of Toronto, at S p. On Monday evening, Pickeringy, Baker's JOY Flavored Dental -n. A-cordial invitation to this sex- P. Society visited our Y. P. S. and Bread. R 0 0 1= N G : -ice `z; hereby g-Aven to all. Dunbar F I L C.SM I TH. D. D. 9.. L. D. S.. zave an excellent program after wh.- Chopping Monday, Wedneed-ay L ��ucceesof to D. J.N.Dales). Graduate of ton Branch of the 'Women's. Auxil- ich a social time was spent and re- and Friday. We do College 04 Dental Surgeons and Toron, SPECI&L lacy %: l meet at the Rectory. Pick- freshment, served. About 125 were 1b Royal W U.1y.811.C1Y. A,, Claremont office over U. pring. 0� Nlarch 14th, at 2.30 p. m. it right. `Soott'# to 1'veWTu6id&y"dFndy Pb,>n present. - Hall, of Hurnewood House, Tor-lVirit" IN inch Book Paced.Red arch Dunbarton,. Friday United Ch NO C R F.DI T dnt,.,, will be the special speaker. March 10th, at 8 p. m. Concert in aid Re in ti.uieb a I ;f church funds. There will be mov- and the close margin I -sell sit. I TT ERBERT T. FALLAISE. L D S.. nJ Green hoofing On accnitint of the ebazi Jn D D-S" Graduate Of the R0781 College of sic]ind the Vilivtmt7 6f Toronto. t2-40 per'squate. - ACberrywood 1111g, pictures an interesting and ent- atil forged to discontinue credit. in residence second door east of so, %nd• ertaining ventrilociuist. Songs and -irow'sChurch. ftkeying.Ont, Office hours ' 11 Full we* Mis Effie Milne, of Sutton, except for approved monthly si.si, too o.m.. i�kby. appointment. y weight and speril music by Martin Powell. There will -1. Phone P 3.7 (X.ra % -end with her parents. 6� a vocalist,-and, Pianoforte select- accounts. Marwick -00. 43ty standard quality the week 7 Glad to know that Mrs. W. Burk ions by Miss Wood.. Admission 215. VIM01ILSOiD (gavi'a. The above prices good for 10 days is able to be no again after her rec- and 10 cents. only. Termis'Spot Cash. eat illness. 7 ELIZABETH RICHARDSON- Mr. Tom Flett, and family, of Un• Brougham L. 'BURNINGHAM 'As rwe and autosochilie insurance of all kind•, ionville, spent Sunday with his bro- gooramur4ccrOSOMmef-solid financial stand- • PICKERING in. Cher, A. O. Flett. Building and aeneral 7 11M Congratulations to Miss Laura Pet Mrs. Bett Harvey has been a vict- . Contriteting. . im e pas Film YARD ty. on passing with honors, in music, of the flu the t week. Estimates furnished on all classed a"aiaaiiato� LUMBER The Fred Cowie family were with of work-Interior &'rid Exterior F POOT111- Licensed Auctioneer at the Toronto Conservatory, recent- IMM make et.0 kJads sisagesige se an their people here on Sunday.. Alterations and repairs. sea-.,Ld&-Green alver P.a.. Uterseso Blaeksmithing, & Woodwork ly-Quite a number from here &' tte" Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Brawn spent Chimneys guilt Concrete WorL-, It.BZLTO* T0WX8Wp0LZRZ P Sundjy with T. C. arkd Mrs'Bro*n. Phone Pickering 8712 at right prim ed the "Day of Prayer" services, A6-le C�Mavqrieaoisr, Mrs. Duncan was a Markham vi - sell so= hose repair itor last week, her brother Mr. Kin - Suilivoloo. ALOOMOoftes. Koo" so Now is ibe time to have t held at Zion United Church on Fri- r' FAIRPORT, ONTARIO "IMWW mm rAo. jobs attended to. Harrows repaired. day last. Leave your cares and worries be- icon being ill. Mrs. Burton, of Woodville OUL also new sections on and. The fam• lie was the- Shingles -For Sale MAW, ous Fleury Plows always on hand. hind and Join us on the 17th of "Ould W11. 110ENSED AUC. Aloe dealer in Viking Cream Separa. Ireland" A Rood Irish Concert,- and. guest of her daughter, • Mrs'. Dunn, TIONK".1br y Qntojo and Dwh&m and family on Sunday. JC"atm% "kinds of sai; -tors and Electric Washers. er the-auspices of the Women's Ass. 5z clear and fix No, B.C. Shingles: low attended ' The W. 1. met at the home of Mrs - Galt Galvanized Steel Shingles, 146mormeemable. Datmfw may b, It thinking of buying an electric radio ociation. will be iriven in the Cherry larrainged St NEWS'091k-w. DO acd indepme. ask for a demonstration of the N A-Gray on Tuesday March 14th. A. Bird's Felt Slate Shingles. As-Pholift. Whitby,Out New wood 'United Church. on Friday ev- Roge�rva N --The program will =ttondance is hoped_,Fi2!-_ Alen- ro-ruhhering hojxg3E wl%@eF I -l",,tji i7th. The prici-9 are right. Congratulations are extended to Lawn movers sharpened. consist of Three one-act plays. Irish 0ARIT19T ROBERTSON 7 . 7. "%7v?*CX:od"W�&r' d 'tonrs and an orchestra. will provide Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rawson- on the T.I PATERSON'S - CLAREMGNT 7.1 Electrical Contrac•cr GREE.NWOOD 491y music. betwppn acts. Don't fail to birth of a li%tle son, Feb. .22nd- Call and get prices. Phone 281-1 7 ♦ f Ley hear "Pat" right from. the old W'. Mr, and Mrs. Percy Faith and dau- Wiriag and Repairing or Dilemma." A rea Itreat is izhter and the R. Harvey family sp- ii Or ..power. You..Can- Buy .at Home- ent Sunday with Bert and Mrs. Har- : promised tho.,e jLh ickering Mills _o come and heal All kiccloof electrical,goods the humorous play, "Reception Day Vey. TTRES, BATTERIES, kept in stock. Mr. Dean lairs has been conlin- at the Parsonage." How Toni wor. ACCESSORIES,' Sell, against the wisthes of her ices- ring from an attack of inflamatory 21 iy Have you tried LAXO. the ed to the house the past week suff- Phone 1705, Picker,ost new Cereal Food and Mnf. cible old uncle.-is very amusing, in fin Meal ? It contains the the comedy, "Won by Strategy' The rheumatism in his foot. -Arne low and better priceii, On Friday, March 17th, 1933, 'the NOTICE germ of the wheat and other proceeds f this concert is to help -1 7- '4% 31 Brougham Citizen's League will bold parts of the cereal grains. -defray the expense of "Lighting the 7 "Whitie ' ile night in V i1lS An old faii.,hionid heal th JChurch." So come along and help a their regular St.-Patrick's you can in To-on'W. promotiox food tnodern.- .'good eause. Concert to commence at Euchre and Dance. Come an enjoy a • 7* .. - 1 good time. 9ppipg everypday ized. For style at S- p. in. Admission.2.5 and 15 cents. Edward Let on repair that leaky top. I Mr and Mrs. ard Willson cal- your grocer a. .ept Wednesday Audle y --brated the. 53rd ariniversary of.their wedding on Thursday. March -FE re. t% &RA1N FLOUR ED 9th. Skilled Motor Rep-ti" juart arrived a carload of Mrs. Smith is under the doctor's The neighbors extend congratulat- Western Oats. 7L- 6are. o n - Wilf exchange ions on this happy birthday. What about maple syrup? Sap's A very large number of people 'at- G fdo J. Law��:,_, ...Floor for Wheat We have most any Feed yo' ll running. tended the funeral of the late Clay- Phone 2908.* -ANTHONY WILSON . -may need. Miss Muriel Westnev visited the •on Axford, on Friday aft ernoon. Misses White,.oi Ashburn, recently. March, 3rd. Interment in the cemet- PICKERING, ONTARIO Proprietor,'. Full.line of Poultry Mmdq• Mrs. Gazely has returned from a ?ry here. Sincerest sympathy is felt �tf -Phone Mark. 5502 pleasant--visit .*ithfriendand 'reI- -for the _family_and relatives. -D�--N _Loekwood Lat4vA.;iAn Barrie,-and other points-. -- --Word was received by the Wilson PICKERING, ONT. Winters Bts. have been engaged by family of the death; of Mrs. Robert hid S tomach Mr. Poake to build the foundation Forsythe (Magirie Fuller) of Mitch- 7 for his new house. Tfiese boys are. all. Mrs. Forsythe was born here 60 good, workmen and prices are noW d attended the Belle- cause of distress Wh ' -110 Re G. CLENDEMIM years ago an U10-ri to a low level. Alle school for deaf mutes, marry-- after eating - --FUNERAL DIRECTOR Win. Puckrin has recovered from ing a fellow-student. Her husband deal at home and his recent accident. He was jolted off and daughter survive. "Ori-e dose of ont- own PrWate Amb6lawe the -Wagon on to, the bard ground and There was a latge congregation preparation, Bi,nmth. L?_ . . . make your - h(yme sustained severe bruisei on his sh- nut on Sunday to welcome our new- Day and Night Service -6 gave ated Magnesia often . oulder. minister, Rev'. M'k. Glover, wh merchants happy, Pbone9OOO ' We are sorry to report the seriou,% an ear est discourse from the teat relieves thip. condition in a few minitteg. May illness- of P. 'Mantle. who has been: found in 2 Cor., j6-1 "We are workers -be had'in either pow- living 5 on the McGillivray farm for together with him'." The� large num- 7. M 000 Solid Wal -der or tablets at otily 10 Piece So al-year: He is suffering with pneu-. ber.-of young people in attendance- ki monia and complications. Rpeaks well for the ftiture of the Ch- "' '7 Markham, Ont 50 cents for large box. �E. C. Jonep, Drug ng The Club meets on Monday even- arch� 'Mr. George, Wilson took his not Din] gist. WHY'YOU NEED ing next at the "horne of Fred and father's place as Supt. of.the S. S. Mrs. Crawford. A discussion of tr- Mr. Warren Wilson being ill at pre- Obstinate Couglia and 'Colds cle*ar . Room Suite SILENT -GLO W ack licenses and, other.affairs is 'to sent. up by. preparation of Cod -: be looked for and a general good Broughan'i was well represented at Livers and Creosote time is looked for. Claremont at the induction service Even when R conirb or cold AL 00 inch buffet; 6 foot taju.lo-an.d. It is CLEAN. CONVENIENT, Con-aratulations to Victor Beckle,.- of Rev:, Mr. Glover. Some•who had Jails to respond to ordin. 0 chairs with solid leather SAVES TIME and and Miss Olive Trigg on their recent never attended such a service-thou- ary treatment Nyal's - - -Beat@, also a LABOR and is marriage. The •,. community extends ght it very impressive. ' Rev. Mr. Ureopbos often clears it;np Port Perry conducted In a anr0riFiingly short solid walnut Gibbard ECONOMICAL their sincere-wishes for their future Richards of happiness. They are residing at their the induction servi�e, and both Past- Tea Wagon with a 5 year gn.arantee, time. Not only is it A , new home at Greenba,nk. or and people received much counsel complete-. for .125. adie Puckrin is imonderful remedy for Silent Glow Range Burner Miss s' to be comp- and admonition front the-visiting cl- limented upon lier-ri-ec'e'rit--iuccess'in ersr 'coughe and, colds, but it Solid walnut Rud tables, u9nafly.. at $29.50. y, who delivered the sermons on also is a good tonic and soldzat 3.50, a few to 'obtaining her Primary examination this occasion. These earnest messag-. Only $1.00-for I...... clear at 1.0 in music. Besides carrying on her sc- es fell on the ears of an attentive ' A Silent Glow'- h,).l work' she has been able to make reverent congregation, and was a large bottle-E. C. Jonep, druggist.MODEL t this creditable mark in her music. good beginning for the work of these' d. -Norman Woods, who has been liv- churches tiftheirronew pastor. The A few drops clears the head -T For Every Stove *ing in the -corner house belonginiz to Churc rs__ of t .1.0 A. STERRIT and Place. member Brougham congreg- instantly Wm. Puckrin, hAs rented the Rich- ation extend their thanks to the lad- Fun' erail Direst At the first.sign of a c.old-or"Rhiff- ar6on farm on the front road and ies of Claremont Church, who so gr Ambulance Service ALVIN BUSHBY leaves soon to take charge, we under- aciously acted 'as bostesses fpr the apply & few drops of HE PICKERINGN NEWS stand. We trust that the times may excellent-supper which follo*ed the Mistol to each nostril, This not Phone 1300 "Hardwaxe Phone 480() improve with the new season and induction service. Rev. Mr. McQuade only clears the head, but uxuldly cold from developing.In that he.trill succeed in his farming a table s1peakeri.was muck appreciat- prevents I%co out"io FICKERII;G venture. ed. . .. l"w..:'�".'y�, ... -........;....,.,....-. ...4wt1:i•-.a.'._,,,... 4. }~ 1k — &S y- . •dreadful murder out in the Middle' 'The Leader For Forty Years + _ West_" - "Murder'," Dundee eclibed, as if h-e • ,; had no idea what she was talking ins a• 853 i %;_ "Haven't you been reading the pa- . —FErs?" Miss Earle rallied him, with ` a coquettish smile. "But I don't sup- pose Boston bothers with such sordid -things,"things," she added, her thin-lipped - n.uuth tightening. ':Kiss Pendleton -- was all cut up abot_t it, because Mrs. wt Selim, or Juanita Leigh, as she was I }•r'a known'on Broadway, had directed out • - i k _ TE _., _ Easter play the last two years,, and _`t the reporters simply hounded us the E. IVy t ' Fresh From tiiL Gardens" first two days after shy was murderer - ~ out in Hamilton, where a number of. + ; —---.- —_ our rich girls have come from—" the Mothers � - .,•......c ,..+-.c ...+ "BY jove!" Dundee exclair_:cd. "Was the Selim woman connected with this QF C3I11C�d _ school, really?„ { "I. +wish," Miss Earle interrupted , tr.rtly, fresh tears reddening her eyes, "that people wouldn't persist in re- ferring to her as 'that Selim woman'. Murder' 'a't Brid g !When I think how sweet and friendly _ she was, how, how kind!" and to,Dun- - 5 - STiN. Idee's'surprise she choked on tears O _ :.Bv, A,VNE AU tefore she cord i go on: "Of.course' I - i know it's dreadful for the,school, an3 I ought not to talk ;.bout it, when Year ter. year, ... • _.: _ .• ... -. , .: just come to see about putting m O r e ea n d_ in O r c - � you i♦ •� _ w...• . .+«f.- _ - - +�-.-.+�+-..�= ;our sister into the school, but Nits Christle'S Arrowroot Biscuits 'was my friend, and it simply makes ' -s2 NUhsls • as he recalled the.surprise and gle:I „ P are sold because their Purity and high Juanita Selim is murdered at bridge; of one of his former Yale clasnnates, n,e wild— + y, g - tour days later pester Sprague is also "You admired and liked her,+.ery alit have alwa s been ri idl maintained. aturdered during a bridge party at' the new a,discouraged young bond sales-I much?" Dundee asked forgetting his Y Y' g y T.acey Stiles' hon.e. Police think both -man,with whom he had kept in touch. ' g g were killed by, a New York gunman, to role for the momen,,. avenge the death of '•swallowtail Sam- "You want :c borrow my name and i "Yes, I 4id! And Miss -Pendleton. --------- -- -- -- - the my', maven. were committed Du Dundee othinks m_kid sister?" Jimmy Randolph hed:likeiLher, too.: And'.ou can imagine 4-, -- • six people, guests lit'both homes at the hortled. "Hop :o iE, old sportT—But 'Ihow clever and popular she was, when time of the murders. a, wonderful +ioman like -Mrs, Peter `.. _ ' ltitta banked. 310.01. since her arrival you might tell me what you want with i 1h Hamilton, which the police think was such intimate-belpngings of mine." Dunlap, who was Lois Morrow when - _ her pay for double-crossing SavelA' and « , _ +which, Dundee thinks is blackntath The You.may Act kni.w• it; Dundee the was in school here,adminki her,so >: - yeeslble case agarret Ficra Mlles l« had retorted, "but yroung�1Kr. James ntueb- she took tier to Hamilton with strong. Dundee learns that Jule« vtas The- rushed into the engagetuent by Ft�ra Wadley Randolph, Jr.. scion of the her to direct plays for. a Little The <; an Intensely p.-sj orate girl, .,.no sc__ed famous old Boston family; is going to sire.'. . . Why, I ne:Er met anyone oft hrs prospecti.e «ultors. Penny train 1 , . assurHs Dundee he in�n the wrong track. wlSlt that eZually'famous school, For-!j '+was a congen:al with!' the secre- Arri%Wg fn New York. Dundee t4i3kM sic Byte-on-the-H31ron' to see whether-it;tarn %%ent on pas+ioilately. "The girls' � the «core w-here Nita bought the �resb is the' ideal .finiahin school for h .i. that vas h•:r ethroud, for the date of the R here �r,.ub..mt and make silly joke+ sale, beloved young sister, Barbara. . She's ato s* tne' behind my.back and'call - -about 15 now, isn't she. Jimmy?" -=j rive iikknamev; brut Nita'*as just as _ ('H:�pTER ELI.. "Going on .16, and ore o? Sa�an'� sweet to me as she was to anyone-•- .° - ' fhe white-haired,: smartly-dres-"d prize hellions;' Jimmy Randolph hatYiezen 'Miss Pend leton'herieif!" i _auyer accepted -the sheaf.of phofa, answered. "And the family would be ' "Wk I you s+ith hei i• much"." Dtinde. ;,• �� �" graphs Bonnie Dundee- was of?erin¢: eterr�ally grateful if 'you could get''dati!d-a_k. _ - '" ` _ _ ` '•I'll do my best,'of course," she began rorsyte-to take her-, but make them-! . "With 'her much? '. 1 should 4ati r briskly, then paled and uttered $% pranlise not to have any more chorui I was. she a.4serteti proudly. "I have. -sharp excl•a:nation ag her eyes took ir, girls who plan to get mtsrdereti; as a l4yom }sere,live here the year'rourrl. :'the topmost.pi}rtt•re.' "This.is Juanita directors of their amateur theatrical-.'I-and both years Nita shared my',room. { _ I�igh, isn't it. . But—" she shod• gab would be sure to be mixed up in:Say!'you aren't.a reporter are you? -' tiered, "hove odd she looks--as if—" t}ie- ,ness. . , . I sull►Iose:•that'a -the I "A reporter? 1'6hould say not!" ­Yes," Dundee agreed gravely."She job yoL're on, -w •flat-footed dick,! Dundee denied. Then he made•up his was dead when than, picture was you!" Imind swiftly. This woman hated the taken. Did you-know Mrs. Selim?" y - y The second telephone call -had',se-l school and all connected with it—and "No," the woman breathed,)"er eyes cured an appoitliment at the Foriryte I.she liked Nita Leigh Selim better than 4t'vTaALLY .0/ still bulging with horror. "But'I've school for "Mr. Jarires Wadley Ran-1 anyone she had ever met. The oppor- �"�... Been so many pictures• of her in the dolph, Jr., of Boston," and Dundee f tt;nity for direct quseEioning was.too. t Papers. . . . To think that it was one �atEroDY j rather'. relishing his' first need for i r>vtraculous. to -be _ignored. So he of our dresses she chose for her such= professional tactics, relaxed- to- changed .Ilia tone suddenly and-said _ at►tr.~ .r+l"r = , shroud! But you want to know-when enjoy the 10-mile' drive along the very earnestly: "No, I a.M not a-re- the Tress was so:d to her, don't you"'" porter, Miss Earle. .But I am. not �.�. - she asked brisk again. _"I can find Hudson. -„ - - h ' g It wns a-quartei to 12 vvhe'sl his'James Wadley Randolph, Jr. I am.. ��out_' We keep a record of all our James F. Dundee, special investigatorCIO C a of the number ,l t�lia:3 ,r. f s �� French originals >id attached to the office of the alst,rlcr - b' a tone turreted building, se- C t ._ of copies made of each. . . Let me �� �' S S � g attarneS of Hamilton, and I want you ,. � think! I've been going to Paris my- dately lonely in the midst of its void- to help me•solve the mystery of Mrs, Ce ttelf for the firm for the last fifteen able acres. ' lie� - Selim s murder.'. n years "Miss Earle"says to come to the ,, S V • but I can't remember buying { But I shan't and can't tel _y:j. y V _ offi a maid told him when he ha,l _ 0s�%C �! I didn't go over during 1917 an. 1918, given his l name, a and le 'tar from throe'anything bad about tilts!" she .pr l• `7 ` chis Pierre model. i ,tested. "The papers are all sayi_t.g, e�J on account of'the war„you know, but g` now that she got $10,000 for double. uGc J Abe big aris deaf news managed to whose long. windows looked upon a g g crossing, some awful racketeer, but I send us a limited number of very tennis court, and c hone'walls were, al-i know she. didn't get the money that r ;good models, and this trust have beep most covered with gr)up pictures of, way! She was too good;” - one of them. Othervris�I'd remember graduating classes, photographs of I "Have f .(buying'it... if ^oill excuse me a amateur theatrical performan€es;•and jet the mone ?" Dundee- asked- did ' "MELODY Who'd ever chuck that a s „ portrait studies of alumnae. y' MILL„ trifle like a apliC cent could u-oment— Miss Earle shook her head. I don't . ' When she returned. about Len min- A very thin,_ sharp-faced womah o: iM po.dca+1 assure succes3 in baking _ shout 40 with red-rimmed .,es which band and Maybe she found her h-u3= Every ThwWry but, aetaallp, that's all perfprt results need crNt lies later, Miss Thomas brought him band and made him pay alimony- a penciled memorandum. "'This Pierre leered nearsighte4ly1 rose from an` M 7•30 a!•• anybody. . _ "Did•she tell you all about her Ir,ar- �model.was imported in the sLmmer of old-fashioned roll-top--desk and came ?" tiO1 -You.see,you cue more, flour than an thin 'rlsr. forward to net him. ridge and divorce. Rtdie Station y y g 1917 several months in advance of greet 'Again Miss Earle shook'her 'head. yr• when you bake, so it has jtist that much more ' "I am Miss Earle Miss Pendleton', The only time she ever-.p*6-of-iti effect fin-our Pesiatfg. :�cup or tiro o s the winter season, of course. Only "• a �„id• EFive Ro. five copies were made-in different private secretary;' she told him; as was last year. 'I asked Tier why•she CHOS Flour-may cost a Fpht cent more than iufeiior :,rotors and materials. The royal blue he shook her thin, clammy hand. I didn't get married.again, and she said sxdsar uco Sour but rt zrlal:es 1 fife difference in the t+iyrhl - 'velvet copy was•sold to Juanita Leigh should have told you when you tele ; she ee,uldn't-,=she wasn't divor,ed be Hi1 ¢H whelp baking success is concerned. Jh Januar 1918. I and sorr• I can- 'phoned this morning that both Miss •- y y g i cause she didn't l+noai where her hus- Saint O Women who have compared Five Roses with other knot give you the exa-t 'Cpy of the Pendleton and Miss Macon sailed fpr + u Feo >si y band was, and i was too :xper. a to Moncton CNRA flours.sav shat Five.Iloses goes farther, too. .�o 'mont}i:' Europe yestetiday. We always have I g - our commencement 'the fast Zuesdav go to Rena. Moatgl CF[F iE aetuaft pays to ufe dependable--F;., It,".- "Y-ouave teen immensety helpful; "She must nave got a diVOTCE, sins - Miss Thomas,,and I•thank you.with in May, you'know. . . But if there 1;Ishe was.planning to be married again T��R� Flour ail isn t it extravagant, to say the lPa�t, all-my heart," said Dundee• anything I can do for you— to a young'man in Hamilton," Dundee CICGWaCKNC to risk wasting eggs, milk, sugar and shortening Before he ct t d follow the case "I should like to know-sometbing at •G for the sake of saving just a split cent?- Five, •- a eu=ed.her. L.oados UGC g 1 p. aP. -farther, however,,Dundee Lad an ap- first hand of the history of the echool, "If poor Nita had belonged to a rich *10111042 ucv Roses is tested befoic you get it-and is alwa+a pointment to keep. After arriving at its-well, prestige, specials advan- 'family," Miss Earle stormed; "they R•tin. CKCK uniform-that's why' -you can be confident of his hot1:1 that morning he had made tages, curriculum, and so oti, Dundee would have spent a million to hu h up 1 ►C.ls.ry CFCN success with its use. two telephone calls. He smiled now began deprecatingly. any scandal b'n her!'. .'I'va Seen it Edoo"lon CJCA Have you a:copy of the neu •Five Roses Cook "I should certainly be':able to An done!" she added, darkly and venom. vas•oswr Book 9*It's a real help on bake day and a vahlable - sorer any question you may 'wish to ously." CNRV aid in keeping house.• .Fill in fhP coupon below a' ' Mr. Randolph, since I have been '7.00 0,11,• with the school-for 15 years," Miss ;(To be continued.). - - for your copy. • Earle interrupted tartly. Ch "Then 'Forsyte-in"t take younger (Nature's Sternness Nature forgiveness does not 4cuuw,. FIVE ROSES FLOUR I%t•� pupils than I had been led to belie*?, _ n t+�olEung1oWes Miss Earle," Dundee said, with his Her]ow: Foil reap that which'you sun. � a�pt¢55 most winning smile., The high,,tbe low, the rjch,,the poor, _ and 211 „ " Her rigid ruling -' _ . mot¢th I was never a pupi,.here, the sec- g mast endue, yOV �SphS OE retary corrected him, but she thawed All fare the same,—fire burns, seas the Is ¢ct¢a visibly. "Of course, I was a mera drown e child when I finished business. school The titled Lord, the Vill' clown, Flt.t, ix THE'COUrO-, Top�Y! unsu P �. yak , •---------j-=--- ------- :. nshpati+° 0ning- but I have been here 15 years-15 The spendthrift, though deferred his , C�O everi m u° years, of watching rich society girls bill, LAKE OF THE WOODS MILLING E dawdle away 'four of five years;'just All obligations must fulfil. _. COMPANY,LIMITED - because they've got to be somewhere Esau his rights away may cast, Dept.35A,P.O.Box 1,{19,Montrea1 before they made then debut. , . But But no tears can undo the"'past. (Please send me.postpaid, a copy of I - I musn't talk like-that,-or I']1"give you �Ae_nets Five Roses Cook Book, "4 ' - a ,wrong Impression, Mr. Randolph. 'Tis well 'tea so! . if she passed by Gaide to Cool Cooking+" or which I ;really a very fine Our reckless deeds, we would not try mdose.40r_(money order�50r.out. i ± Of Its kind, it is re ly ry .side of Canada and Newfoundland. school-=very exclusive; -riding mar- Our.fanits to'mend; but sincewe'know ; • ters, dancing masters, a golf 'pro' and Her strict 'demands, we wiser grow,• jv, • .. r - =.>' our own golf course, native teachers And on our ways more.care bestow. _ - The,leloFivcRosesCookBookJud __ :� for French, Italian, German and —Alexander hours Fraser. :4ddfess.................:. 3 15,000CSnadian Women hel loo { Canadian edi&d Iry the acs Spailirh. ,", . Oh, 'the echo6i is all , `- ,r-•—Jear'Brodia right,and ivlll probably not suffer any A jealous person l,s always is-love, ISSUE No. 10--'33 ]on of prestige on account of that but it's usuAll eeli•lov ��•+�'L. .Ja%Wi.i w,,,��E;i. � -,,.::.... - - s'_"","---- - - - `•-::• - - ..nom, r:'_ z,, / -'.•.ter > wry.. _ �'T.: �• .� _ - 't i _t?' •pt a,. •r` A ,`_ -'�.' �' _ y•.-...2 h'�y�,�ey.; • . .. SMILES . . . ', ' -� - DID '15U GET THE 5 GOOD MORNIN6- -WE ALWAYS RE -- ALUMBER TO FIX •' ' THISIS MR?epREW. 'COMMEND GILLETT$ Ha '= . PURE FLAKE - A l HAT DRAIN? - ' _ WrnAT Da YOU SELL T p TOCLF/.R.A{LOGGED=' IT KEEPS DRAINS Free Booklet • - CLEAR AND FREE NOT MUCH! t 11P DRAIN PIPES E FIXED IT MYSELF 1 The Gillett's Lye Booklet 4 NOTHING I'VE - _-Kitts GERMS AND �/ tells you hour to avoid � � - �-�I -WITH 6iLLFTTS / drudgery by using this el 5 Tr. ED DOES _ODOR$-AND WONT / N LYE.IT CLEARED powerful cleanser and dis A t iY fi0O0. i HARM THE PLUMB- RIGHT UP,AND / i �a"t t Jobs.°as of =ING.SHALL I SEND I SAVED YOU A + Also Contains full direc- �,1fOU A T i N N PLUMBERS , tions for soap makina,dim. _ _ _ „ iafectina and other use.on +..-.� Ci BILL. the farm.Ask for tree copy. a Here is a Teaser 'j ' Standard Brands Limited. Fraser Avenue b Liberty. '+ grocery,boy set out to dehYer his street,Toronto,Ontano. • groceries and noticed a peculiar rela• �. G• . . Y�"' .�" tionship among the number of eggs he :- Y zllett'ss Lye � dzssolves clogging rease . : . ��,� :' was to deliver to his customers. He g g ,R. * Never err.The lye hot water.The action was to deliver eggs to six customers, • , of rht I e itself heats an h r d e noticed the 'e h i' ua. t ed t ac of his c - - - - ITST sprinklt Gillett's Pure FL�Ice Irye a quart of cold" water makes short work of. ?3 ? wars• tomers would receive one-half of boa - ' 1 J down your drains and toilet bowls each grsy pans, tracked-up floors and other tire- ca load of eggs, and a half an egg more. week. Use it full strength-this powerful some cleaning tasks. The load of eggs would, of course, di- cleanser cannot harm enamel or plumbing. Gillette Pare Flake Lye for s loLrs minish from customer to customer, so - Y - !C - - - succeeding delivery would C'lrease and dirt dissolve like magic...genus household cleaning. It saves hours of hard "--- ce ng ever w - be for c smaller number of eggs.o Of .� ere killed odors banished.Your drains run work.Ask for it by name. . .at your grocer's.. a a g --" course, no e free and clear, eggs were to be broken; • ¢° A EATS DIRT and the .boy was to deliver all his ` And Gillett's Lye in solution has many uses �j � ��TT ZjF, ss x,, eggs taking none back to the'atore g fill your leitchen.One teaspoonful dissolved in - L i i with him. The problem is hvw marry eggs Clio ue start out w,LII. _ '0 a" +� units), for $38.76, or one unit for orris powder or Pyrethrum powder Our lives are what we,make 'em-- • $1.62. Without multiplying Mustra- with soap and water, one half pound That's what the wise men cluck; � * �� � tions, our point is that the higher ,f each to a gallon of water,will work Hence the man without the makin's Queries analysis fertilizers that are now being wonders in giving 'relief to animals Is the man who's out of luck. sold provide the farmer wit' plant suffering from warble grub infesta - Henry C. Bell, B.S.A., Dept. fll ChCri2i8try, O.A.C. . faod,at a great deal less cost per unit tion. Many things can be used, with :Teacber-"Your mother, buss a Address AII Zetters t0 F aria Editor,. than he paid in pre-war or immedi-some good effect;-&#salt, tobacco, aul- hat for two guineas, a coat for Ave —7�Adelaide St. r-rely post-war times. phur, or coal oil and pine tar. Watch pounds and a pair of shoes for thirty- t West, Toronto. All Answers Will Appear in this 2., Has fertilizer, in your opinion, closely and feel the backs of the cattle Ave shill nl�g . Now. what's the re- - Column. if Personal Reply is DCtllled ERCIOSC come down-in price corresponding to.*every week. The sooner the grub is sult"" ' prices of farm crops'. treated, the less painful its presenca Willie--"A row with dad;". Stamped- and Addressed Envelope. Answer.-Tbis question certainly vilI be to the animal. Dead grubs cannot be answered in the affirmative shrink and are then forced up out of A bird in the band is.considered P H. D,--I have some heavy clay and'about two bags per acre of 4 14-6 or if one has in mind the wheat crop, the grub hole. Be kind to your cattle poor table manners. some black muck. The soil is sour. 0-12-14. This fertilizer will not only bu'- for such crops as potatoes, sugar and rid their backs of the painful Iilkhat kind of fertilizers would you Lelp the grain crop including corn, beets, tobacco, celery, onions and warble grubs. Every grub that you A recent law school graduate drop------ __ pat on this kind of land' alfalfa,the margin between the prices kill, will help reduce the number of pod In to see his professor one day but it will give the alfalfa or clover of a decade ago and those that re- flies that I Answer-The, first thing that is and timothy mlrture that you sows g P gad the cattle during the and during the visit, the professor to ; uecesassy is LD see that the land is good strong start. rail at the present; is not so wide- summer. licitousiy lnquired bow his practice ,i �e!l drained. Next correct the sour- I. D, F:1. How much have the spread. Fertilizers judiciously chosen i _ was coming -along. °Well;" replied i+ s. In order to get at the correct prices of fertilizers and fertilizer ma- can still be uses with considerable the young man, "in the moraln" amount of Italy Taxes Travelers >; ground limestone or lime terials been reduced since war time?: profit on the crops we have named. ' practically no one comes, and In the other form that If one takes into account the residual Daily for ROOMS Used afternoon, the rush.falls off consider- _ fI>?t you aharid add, Answers t is to bast to'get deb- effect on the clover or alfalfa-crops The-traveler in-Italy must pay a tax ably," live .your sail tested by the Reacto niter figures that �'o back that length GoIlox•ta wheat and barley, It is - "I test. Your Agricultural Repre- of time. However, we have succeeded g POs- daily for the room in the hotel or In gsntstive has a supply of this .test. is obtaining some and here they are; sible to use fertilizers with profit even the boarding_house which he occupies �-well-known dentist received a pact- i - you .are too far away from him, Average Cti holesale eslem' Prices. at present prices of these cereals. This tax is in addition to the rent he age some weeks ago containing several 1 ad s pint Sample to the Dept, of S. Do you think soybeans will be a hays the hotel„proprietor or the land- neckties.. Next day came a letter that 1 ObeenistrT, O-A C:, and are will test 16 Per Cent, profitable crop to grow.in' western lord of the boarding place, It is called read in part: 'We hope you like-the At and will telt you the degree of acid- Sum- Ontario? a sojourn tax'and, wag put into effect_neckties we sent you. Enclosed you and how much lime will be noes- 1Ear _o-g-7 Z"12'2 phosphata Answer-There seems.to Fie many in Florence January 1. will And our bill for E5.00." l.y 1914 $39.38 $26.98 $24.00 indications that- soybeans will fill an The-rates vary with the season. Be. The dentist 'resolved on reprisals, 1919 99,25 _ 64.93 41,63- From.his work bench he took two old �''It is not only necessary to correct f. important place in the crops,of the tween March 1 and May 81 the levy - ' acidity of the soil-for the.cro s 1924 45.00 83.6`5 24,00 province. The soybean industries is: Hotels, Luxury A, 3 Iire,'and 2.,S -'plates and walled- them to the Arm but if you add high phosphate 1932 'i?•� '26.46 11,44 ticat are now in operation claims lire t5om•Juae 1-to Febraarp 28. Zux• with a letter: "I hope these'plates At ' high potash fertilizers on a soft- -By these you will see there is con- lar-ge-44aska+ r^� +t*�� 2T- i„ iLnd fg, ury B, 2.6 and E lire, respectively; you or some of,your Lelp." the letter `a+ t is sour much of the phosphate'-slderable' reduction, the oil which is expressed from the Class A: 2 and 1.5 lire; uraas n, i.3 resd "Enclosed you a111 fin ll Potash will be locked up in forms There is another matter to take into beans. Tests show that soybean nse.i and 1; Class,C, 1 and 0.8; Class D, for $50, I Shall expect to receive•• ' ' t are unavailat.le for plant usa account.-. 3n 1921 Ontario farmers from which the oil has-been express- 0.6-and 0.4; Class E, exempt. Board. cheque for $45 by return mail." you will not ' stet the help from were buying 1-8--.fertilizer at $48.54 � is a highly valuable source of pro- lag houses, Class A, 1.3 and 1; Class e fertillisrs that you should expect, a ton; 2-8-2 at $59.00; 2-8-4 at $65.50, tern' for Ontario farms. ' The Field R. 1 and 01, and Class C. 0.6 and 0;4 He-"I'm afraid I .roust get a ta:ife 3 *The kind of fertilizers to use will, In 1932 1-8-1 asld '2-8-2 are barred Ifusbandry Dept. of this institution lire. with soma money." :•.� course, depend upon what crops from sale by the Dominion Fertilizer has shown, that good yields 'of high Children under three years. of age She (candidly)- Yoli'fl hardly. gel _ v are preparing to saw; For-grain .Act- 28-4 is-quoted at $28.80. quality soybeans can be produced In are exempt, but those between three bey with anything else." ps, if the soft is in fairly sweet Still another way to Look at W. -- -`- -`- -- -- — and twelve are aubject_to one-half of y • tioa and you do not have a sup- f:.rmer.in 1921 buying 1-8-1 at $48.50 4. What kind of fertilizer should 1 the tax, as are family servants. Ndran-•maymie has suffered much of barn manure. It would'be well was paying this amount of money for bait on soybeans? These, taxes renew those which ex- for her belief." d about two ba a of 2-• p P fisted -during 1931 and supplant those Muriel-'*Good gracious- What 'la $ 12-6 et tea units o! lent food. For ens unit Answer-Little work has been'deite If you have a supply of ma- then, he was paying $4.84. In 1992 as yet reghrding fertilizers on this of 1932, which were calculated .at 8 her belie!*" itt addition to the manure ads he can buy, a 2-16-8 fertilizer (Z'i crop, brit indications are't4iat a fey- Per teat. of a>;otel'bfll'unl}er 66•llre a "That she can wear a size tour shoe tllizer fairly:high in phosphate and day and 6 per cent. on a dally bill e=- on .a number seven foot' _ carrying a medium amount of nitro- ce?ding 60 Iire. ` gen and potash gives a vigorous 4 "P:ow, tiller, I'll give'you one slow - - _ chance. Wbose emblem is the leek"'. - ' growth of bean and a -profitable in- HOME LIFE ••The o[umber'a; sir," • - - crease•of yield. Probably a 2-12-6 \o piled up wealth, no splendor of 3 or a 3-10-5 fertilizer will do best on material'growth, no brilliance of I''ew of ds'pay'the do,:wr is prompt• - this crop at the rate of about two-artistic development, will permanent- ly as we want him`to came whPu we . ' bags per acre. ly avail' any Peo P.le. upiess lte home call him, - • R. P.-Would it still be profitable life is healthy, unless the average -- L.rrder present con4Y6ons an t -' man posseasbs honesty, courage cox- 1- of grain and other,farm croP�, to buy When IsISie Betters hung-out a sign --- * rn goad fertilizer" onseae, and decency;. unless he recently in Rrushville sborvin„ tut ' w cries hard and is willing at uee L to she had opened a beauty shoppe, Jens Answer.-We have answered this fight hard, and unless the average Hoban painted one fn his cigar store _ -. - question very largely above. We no- woman is a good wff4, a.gogd mother, saying that he had .Popper on ice, the I }'( tice you mention "good fertilizer" by_ able and willing to perform the first Emporlum General .Store announced ` •-` which we assume you mean medium i and areates't duty. of womanhood, -the arrfvpil' of Topper for Spring P ing as X41• ___ . ,.high analysis fertilizers. Within lim- able'and wiIlfng'to bear and to.bring well as Moppes'for the kitchen, ani _ its the higher the analysis_of fertil- __ izer the cheaper is the price of -ant- 'up as.they should ' be brought up, Andy Willis, the garbage,man, not t: R fV1-4 healthy children, sound in body, mind• be outdone,. put an advertisement i food units is not' the only ttuJ•�l.wwtiac,, 1 �t�atZw�AUa' h Thw Rr�rahy_.,�__j]lp $Leis sayjIIg�7w Ra :u y guide, of so that the race shall increase and now prepared to haul away all kind course, that one should exercise in not decreaEv, of Sloppe at popular prices. - - �Get Rid o,� T1iut choosing what fertilizers he needs. _ ` -"--A^ I Foy instance, it would be folly to'buy .a✓k a high nitrogen, low phosphate and ~_ high potash•fertilizer such as 5.8-7 for-Sip tn crops. For cereals, medium • = ' low nitrogen, high phosphate and This rs �My� Secret for, ` medium potash is what is needed, such a fertilizer as nit or 2-16-6. Keeping My Fernil W�,I' • For root crops more a nitrogen and y s _--- -_- r•otash'with slightly l phosphate g Y ess p Al}' little sareress to the throat grows rapidly worse if s 4ve good results. For instance,'ex- _ ? uv;Iecteri. Crush some tablets of Aspirin in some water, Mrs. Russell Ward,Hilton Beach, On- Baby's Own Tablets,"writes Mrs.,R,�oy `lent returns have been rei lined in moo, wiites.-"'This is my secret for Holland, Dunnville, Ontario. .' %sy :=...1`'a.u•,gle 'at once. This gives,.you instant relief, and' '' fertilizer demonstration work -4eeping my family of six well. For all have saved my children from many a :.stz the use of 4-8-N1 fertilizer on my children I have used Baby's Owu sick spell;' " retr:;cca danger from infection. Ohe good gargle and oir Tablets,and I cannot " steers applied' at. rile rats of 750 praise them too Hundreds of other mothers have writ- t c;.n 1c l safe. If all sorehes,is not gone promptly,,re peat. much, If my baby is fretful,I give her per acre, a Baby's Own Tablet, and in a short ten their beartfelt thanks for Baby's usnlly a cold with the sore throat, so take tv:o Own Tablets, the absolutely SAPS `ta'•'^.ls to thmw off your chid,headache,stiffness or other V":�RBLE GRUBS COMING UP, time she.is bappy. If there is sign of. Own T for the common illnesses of s here sinful cattle' s cold, I give the tablets, an P she'is cold Symptoms. Aspirin relieves neuralgia, neuritis; too. - P pests are caul- soon all better. If she is constipated,I babies and children--teething troubles, Use it freely,it does uc�t Burt the heart. much suffering to many animals find the tablets s wonderful regulator. simple fevers,colds,summer complaW ' -.. this time of the year. Large Iivs Tlie tablets are fine during tee I colic, upset.stomach and the peevish: _ ;rubs under the skin and usually Sur- wouldn't think of being without,a 'x .hers that indicates something lvrong. - spla the house'•• 2sc it package-more tbas 1,250AN ' Y •. _ rounded by pus, cannot be outer than . "Ihave practically reared my famil on iii } painful. A boil is painful_to a hu- Y ff,gekages$01d ix 1931, :. 19CAMADA _ man and.likewise a warble.grub is DR. �1WILLIAM�' _ equally painful to a cow. A dressing - - applied to a warbly back, of some pre- - BABY'S • e y paration that will kill the �B grubs and 'l\R IIE/ promote quick healing is a merciful • "�t�: rim- ` and l:nnrane act• Mixture- of either 'Me inn KNp Chthdha Wolf Xg Motlisrt Know is AM w, %; l Pat S' Fawkes, •ditto, SAO; W- BOAOW, Band ineetbw on Saturday afternoon sister, Mrs. F. R. Jackson. it 11top ditto, 10_90; J. O'Connor, 8.00*' in at 4 o'clock. Everyone invited to att- Thomas and Mrs. Jackson and fam. File Nzg!!!� Stock Brown, ditto, 4.00; A. Stroud, ditto, end. ily of the North York Hydro, visit- 6.00; W. Bailey, ditto, 10.80; L. Dix- Watch for full Particulars regard- em! W.'H- and Mrs. Jackson, on Sua- Trees, TERMS on, haul on con. 3, 8.50; Joe Hill cut ding the 31st of March "The Moon- day. Ornamental light Owls are Coming" Keep the Mrs. Donahue and family, �- who kver*reens and Dwarfis Sljaperye�; $1.50.it paid in adviwA brush con. 2,_3.00; H. McDonald, dit Flowering Shrubs.iletixio'go '4wbwipuon% to the United stasis and Great to, 11.00; S. Dunn, ditto, 11.00; H. date o0en. have been keeping house for Will- 3, 13.90; Quite a,nuraber from Climbing Vines. Britain$2.00 in advance. Rose, 'cut brush con. 2, end's, here attend iarn Badgeraw for the past year has Roses and Perrennial Borders, Z. F. Carter, haul on-con. 2 and 3, 6.5.00 ed the dance and euchre held at the moved to Whitby. Dahlias and Rockery Plants. - Oddfellows Halt, Whltevai,�, -last ' 51rs. Amos Rudd, of Greerba 4- A. Mitchell, ditto, 46.75; I. Brown, - Betty Bushes and Strawberries' JOHN MURKAR, Proprietilro 'shollei-on con. 2, 3.00; A. Brayley, week and-all-report a good time. staving with Mrs. NV. H. 'Jackson for ditto, 4.00.; , The Young Pe- ... Gooseberries and Currants... ditto,- J. O'Conii6r di (,Pl,:?'3 class Of t­ a rew weeks, as Mr. Jackson's con Asparagus. H. McDonald, ditto, 1.00 S. Fawkes, S,_Ln-lav School are holding a St. Pat- dition is much worse. -Fr,-it Trees, root-pruned. Pickering Council ditto. 3.00; S. Dunn, ditto, i.00; A. rick,s Supper and Concert Jr, -Gray'.- Frank Hutchings, who .has beer R­,t-pruned apple,pear. cherry and --vnline; 4.00: Eriglkh cherry tre I to 5 years old and March, 17th. Me-mbers of the lining on the John Cowan farm, Lee, haul on Spar, to -W. Hall on 16 1 A The above council met pur-uafit to P. -Petty. gravel for S. trA-rdine' 15. sch,.�,A and their friends are curdially mo-.,Ln{, tt', another-farm near Whit- using root-pruned and care, bearinir adjournmCllt on Monday, %N'. H. Westney, drag and cIe'an'di-t- invited to attend. Admission ?0 and by. He will be very much =1:33ed in will come auto etf-ct in from 2 to 3 -present, the Reeve in th,�, ch con. 15.40; W Linton, drag on L5 c -ong -ur Irish ti is I-icin; y. borne in 1 yeor, all members ents. Bring al years and some h 'Chair. -on. 1, 3.00; W. Pascoe,-drag con. 1; jokes. W!� are very sorry to reporr' '*,diat A, deputation from Cherrywood ap- 31.0a; E. Ward, drag con. 9, 3.40; 't. J. T. ELLIOTT, AGENT 'Pe . s c_ � e� 5 C ��jlnedV� . I ared before the council objecting Ward, clean ditch, con. 9, 6.00; C. S. 'might have.been a very seriou PIOKERING:. ONT. 200 A Cx . to proposed school.section changes. Bryant, drag con.'2 and :3, 12.2-5, R Id nt on Sunday last when Ern. and. e C. Morley and D. Beer, the latter }A,ard, dynamite, 9.00: Geo. Phillips„ Mrs.. INI'adill's baby boy pulled a par There.is still­plenty'of good se d scald= in the. plat- con., 1 and 2, 5.00; R. Ward, sal.ary, ed himself rather badly but we are -requested consideration 7_ n 'behalf of D. Scott, of Claremont, onus wire-fence, 7.50; L.--Gates, drag cbntairrin.k hot grease over an sc I ' - - ' tkating at 7 for truck, 6.()5;, pleased to report he is getting on a,�. r4 ing og the Road Liability Insurance 7.3.00; W. Petty, gas C xpected. mpanq hi h matures,on April 6th. The E. Watson, cut weeds con. and8 well as can tx- e. Cedar Grove Rink 4.00; Tile' regular services will-be held -contract was awarded to C. E. Mor S. Fakndale, drag con. 6'and T: 71-- ley. - - - H-D-wn drag Rge I ne. 6.50; J n neNt-3u,c -Sunday-Scho,: and plenty of coffee% and teach _ Wm. Duncan, of Green River, st- Baxter, drag con. 4, 4.00; J. Doyle, at 10.30 a: m. and church service at r free--distribution-each M EtS. THOS. LAW,OWNER 4W ated to the council that his dog was cut bru!sh, con. 4, 8.00; P. Diamond. 7 D. m. A special-•speaker will take Saturday night.' COAL AND COKE haul on con. 3, 16.50;' R. Bye, drag charge e church services next mt among those referred to in a re rge of th cent affidavit, in connection with a and haul Picker' ev. Dix�`or. Take advantage rf the 5prin.k like Pickering village, 9.00 D. Sunday i'n the person R '�,eep J A., 4.00 Gordon, who so :very ably took*e weather and skate'nut doors b Coal 's -damage claim. Remmer, drag Greenwood B Try the New Welch School Section No. 4 West reques- A. Taylor' cut brush, con. 8, 10.00; ge of our anniversary servines in at Cedar Grove. House 2130 -Phones Oftee VM tea an auvanc,; af V),00k_jor oDerat- November last. Special curie ie Will SCH001 RIEPORT-5. hp Itirilighed by Itiss Vrd Ad nission, Tuesday. laic. and 5c. ion expenses. i line of Groceries .--w 6. We haves, full and Mr; Gordon. Everyone is extend- Saturday, 25c Find 10c.. in stock.The auditors report,-was presented School Report S.-S.-No. 2 Picker )ck. Wb7goto Iowa when and passed by the council, most not- ed a cordial invitation to attend. Phone MAri 6604' ing. indicates failure in one or you can buy at home. able among the features of the ab- more subjects. Get,vcur (Simms) Storage Batteries stract are- Uncollected- taxes, as at 4th-Bert Salter (hon.), Ted -Fowler Brock Road THE "MADELINE here,priced from 5,2Z to 12-00 31st, 1932,� 51,172-43; Debentur- (hon.), Harold Scott, Grant Hilt.4 H guaranteed. -Dec.es outstanding; 80,057.38; Total Ass- Balsdon*, Elmer Crawford*,Hilts, We understand the Brady family BEAUTY-:- SALON .lets. 204,218.34; ties, as oo6r Po:wer Spra. on, Total Liabilities, A gert t for Spram y Nicholson*, William Mellroy***. Sr. is moving back to their home here -a- lashibg machilmes on Dec. 31st, 187,273.75; The operat- 3rd-Bruce bout the 1st of April. Harcellft and also Electric Ang abstract sh9wing a credit balan- ce Diamond (hon.), Eleanor and Radios. ce on� the year's operati=4� of the Le Gard (hon.) equal. David O'Brien Sidney Bisbee, of Toronto, is sp- Finger Waving, Get your Oar Insurane'e Sam of $4,782.62. (hon.), Don. Annan, Ken. Balsdon". ending a week's holidays with hi's Jr. 3rd-Dick Fowler (hon.), Hazel -.,Scalp Treatment, renewed now. 'The Standing Committee on Re- Fowler. Muriel Le Gard", Carl-Mar- F. R. JACKSON,,Prolp. H4 reported and paid the following: co**. Art Fields". Sr. 2nd-Velm% supplies-S. G. Morrish, Perma�nent Waving a Specialty For relief su; A Crawford, Betty Le Gard, Peggy An- MEAT MARKETzxeAie11=4r 1z p 50.80; Roy Morrish, .27-79; Miles S. nan*, Richard Avis, Floyd Bal ion. C. A. Overland, CARRY A C=*INN-w9i0ft M Chapman, 10.21; Promoted to 2nd class: Lorne Allen, CASH AN Phone IK�b CLAREMONT UXACh 5 C JWW1 --L '28.08- F. L. Green, 15.00: T. G. Diann- Jack Palmer. Sr. lst-Vemon BalRd- field 12.50; Booth and Murison, 30.06 Number on roll, 27 average,25. Week end Specialg . W field, - �61,30; R. V. Mowbray, n- um wi' -Helen- W. Kime, teacher. Flour on, 2.00; Don. Munro, Green River Roaot (A. Prime Beef. !Shaw, 2.32 .= Flo I ntr udi n g e 8 96; Pickering Coal, T-35; D. Gann- Choice Sirloin, Loin or Rib 1 6.05; O. V. G ur o d Sal !Oc per lb. The Standing Committee on Cont Born, 'to'-Roy,and Mrs, Seebeck, a ingencies reported and paid the foil- daughter. Cottage' Rolla 98 lbs. of Our New 98 lblli C310mley, 4uditor, 30r.00; P. R. Beal- full particulars L awing. R.J. How, auditor, 30.00 Wm. Don't f nri -�3 1. get Friday, 'March ;t, QL b. later. BREAD OUR .,,on, clerk, salary, 125.00; D. R. Beat- Don't forget the regular Mission Allan Andrew;, --marlazer •on, Town Hall license. 3.00; E. Glee- -ple,cf Pickering and sarron-ndiax dtatricts son. Div. Court, 4.00; T. Gregsr, Div. We now offer the pec Bread Flouir at a comparative price of the larger Chain Stores 'Court, 4.00 R. Slattery, refund dog tax, 4.00; riaremont Library, 25.00; )%ad of higher qu&lity. ,Every bag gaaranteed. Brougham' library. 2&00; Pickering library, 25.00 Kinsale library, 25.00; " ' E X T E R M 0 99 1b "Royal York" Bread Flour, b., ••89 Whitevale library. 25.00; W. Chest- er, constable, 25.00;-K. Turner. t - also int4s,nd 49 Lb. bags. ing auditors import, 10-00; H. ip=g Postage, 10.00' 1 'Clothes Pfns -i Rblled Wheat Lax Soap The Standing Committee on,Roads Extermo" will -rid your , d doz 19c. 51 lb bag 25c. 25c. and Bridges reported and paid the . 19 4* n pick- WAR f rat and mice C. follovAnsr: J.' Selman. sbtan)0 property 0 Z and barls,_.5.N;. C. Cooper, gas, oil Jewel Shortening, 2 lbs.1 A. Lee, rep. to truck. 39.87; in a safe clean scien I haul on con, 6. 7, 4. and5, 33.40, Jas. pearl 961%p Belly Powders 'Uscarotn labor, con, 0 and 7, 10,00; C. .,S bars 17c. per pkg 5c. manner. 2 The l3c Wannop, ditto, 11.00; R Littlejohn, RATS 00 291k GwW 7. 4, and 5, 59.00;., J. Soden, tins Brunswick Sardines, 16 ditto, 4. ; F. Barclay, I;b;r on con. • grav el for con. 6 and 7, and 5, 39.90; .20; Er Bever- Ellicott, gravel, 7 47cs ley, shov. gravel con. 4 and 5, 5.00; Sugar, granulated, 10 lbs* • 00 iJ ONES V. Petty, gravel for con. 1, 2 and,3, mhav gravel on d S&V he Red* White Wily 912 e. *4.30; A. Brayley, Shop t con. 2 and 3, and Rge. line, 14.40; PICKERING. ONTARIO 7 ' BOOTH MURISON Every Weak," Ruh' Down, Man or PICKERING W 0 M= sInvited to Accept G You order -:,PHONE PICKERJN 600 `NPs defter - this Free Offer! .Pickering Hardware Store' 1.c ering I S YOL-R OWN FAULT IF YQU CONTINUE TO SUFFER FROM STOMACH TRQUBLE, CO NSTIPATION, WEAK KIDNEYS, BACKACHE, RHEUMATISM, SLUGGISH LIVER, DIZZY SPELLS OR NERVOUSNESS." 7 The remarkable accomplishments -Says Inaigesdon, Gn in Stomail and lidnef of Dr. French's NU_'ER8 in Onta- We are deeply. giatehl for the liberal during e ears, are Disorden Were Relieved by NUM ended to us during the 7- rio d ng�tth past four years, -from indWaa­ patronage eat ended h__A m� ed I suffered yluair- triumphs over sickness and suffer- tion after every me%L.Gas forined ing for those who have used it. Un- in-large quantitlea and caused ce 7'� were distress andina.At ti-- I paralleled reqords for medicine`have was actually afraid t f. my'ki&. ask for a continuance ot that men established by N U-E R B- nwo werw very week and I WA a 'happy relationship during ' the -year dull. aching pain acro" my back Never before has any medicine been so in Up Aho subg'ect of much local com tried lot's of different n which we have i not entered. 7mlate-The- ever growing demand tines, but nothing ever -helped me has passed all expectation .. I started king Dr. French's . anti: ta NV-ERS. This rnedicine.somed-t* 'Mwousandil of former sufferers of go right tti the spot that was came. stomach, kidney, liver and bowel ing my distrw and tko► I can out t troubles, rheumatism, neuritis and about anything I vrantNritbout fear. ing any distress or pain In my stom- tell of�splendid and nervousness cb after. Ky kidneys too are alp'. lasting relief-Hundreds of ed L X, "e shape now and tM PIC] E gains have left my back r DON9 statements have been received from by So RALS w In geg section of Ontario, testifying .1adly recommend this t 6 medicine to and wn aor(vtn merits and establishing the 7_"d that for troubles such " mine' truth of claims made for NU-ERB tbia" has never been anything life It. CK-TAKING -9-A-LE --Statements of grateful persons STO Dr. French's W. -ERB, the herbal value of health who realize that the rn*dlelne that did so mach good for should and must be placed before Mr. Browning. is made from the I only, Men's Leather Coats, extra special everything else-Persons who have ff.ZROWNWC pure liquid extracts of twelve air. special 2.95 ferentherbs.r"ta,barks anA leaves. I. Only. Boy's Leather Coati size 34 urged their 7: recommended, year "If then are aTty people who doubt which act on the vital orwans of I Men'@ Fine shirts, attached, 95 cents eachl friends and neighbours .w try NU-ERR so that the the renuin* merit of Dr, French's the human body. and so thornilghly only, Men's High Top Leather Hoots, extra special 4.49'- 8 pr y too, may NU-ERB, let them read the follow--tone arid rewulate'the atomach. kid- Speciiklly selected line Men 9 Shirti, clearing at eg cents know the joy and happiness of ing voluntary statement of Mr. I- neys, liver and b o w e I* that the Ins, 51 Wood St., a well- polsqua in the i7stem wbich cause lines of Men's Overalls and Pants, clearing at ffe. contractor from indloreptiom mm, kidney disordem, glowing-health, energy and vigor, kn.. buildina Several good free f•om the bonds of sickness, Chatham,Ont.This gentleinan says: T'heumuti=. etc:, 3" oickly driven In tl�fiq Clearance sale we have many lines with biokea sizes in ninny pain and suffering. stomach was in such bad out, kinds of merchandise,ndive, -It will sy you to look these over, thay q" =iaily priced Her Stretchers. reduced to make room for goring stock CLIP THIS COUPON NOW er Hosiery greatly All K%ya ginal aes$ THIS COUl"0N Women's and Children's Underwear at a fraction of-the' ori Embroidery, Silk! it Stamped Goods Fntitles Bearer t.�) �t Uberal Trial Bottle of and Notions and Cotton• Dr. French's NU-ERB Phdne 20041 When Presented at: CE CIL ­ BRADLEY E. Jones, Druggist, a al Piaketing, Onto Af - - 7. Mrs. Joe Mitchell outertained a SALE REGISTER. %ro, on March 3rd, to Kv. and ANDERSOw few friends at a quilting recon Township, the property Of "y WX. �J TUESDAY, MARCH 14th Chad- Mrs. Bradbury, a-girl. - ion see of well-located farm, con- wick, Kingston Rd., Sale at 1.30 p. by David Pugh for the summer on m. sharp. Terms, Cash. Wm. Mi$w, the tatter's fjirm. auctioneer. the doctor,q care for the past way, also farm stock and imple- Mrs. A. D.Peters,01 Po'rEPerry SATURDAY, MARCH 25th -'Auct- week with influenza. ' At present ments, the p-roperty of Wilfred she is much better. spent the week end with her da litby ion sale of household effects, furn- INSURANCIE': ghters Nits. Goo. Beverley.. Tow�nship. Sale at one. sharp. Wm. -.iture at W"hitevale; the property of Mrs. Roy Mighton, of Safford, Clifford Plikoy and family, Of Maw, auctioneer. See bills. Mrs. E. L. Simpson. AL returned home on Friday Sale at one, sharp. Terms, CAqh. S,?4 bills. Fred 7. FIRE last, Toronto, �peut the week end with TUESDAY. MARCH 14th'-­-Auct-' after spending a week with her relativ-es and friends here. Postill, auctiono-r. father, Mr. Mundell, and Other. -ion--sale of-farm stock and-imple- ­BURGLARY 7 Semi Stephenson and wift. of ments, at lot 3.5, B. F. con., Pick- Club Oshawa, �pent Sunday with th-e ering Township. Sale at­2 p. m. No Sleep, N, Rest, The Cla t Dramatic latter's mother, MrF,. Gibbons ermp, Cas�h. LIFE INSURANCE e 11 - I., J. Ef,inter, the MissesHunter loneer, W. H. Chester, Landlord" Road Back, in d-rama' "The and Urs, K. MeeKenzie, of Toron- Bailiff. -6 Mrs.-A.. Clow! Bays:. ­For ye-firs-I Phone Pickering 7920 Myrtle on Tuesday,- Marqh 14th had a bad stomach and gas. * W to, visit(,ii X1.9ses J. and A.Forgie, WEDNESDAY,,. MARCH 15th - nery as -and purpose doing so. ou Snud�y Extensive auctiofi' sile 'o-f 50 'he- ous and .could not sleep. Adl4rika_ BONDS-Golvernment. MuDicipal and Mr. McKenzie,-- formerly with ad rid me of ail stomach trouble and Mortgage Bonds, Also, Industrials. :the Markham bank, is relleviog MorgAn ]Evani haq commenced cattle, fresh cows and springers; now I slee'p fine." E. C Jones, drugg f3afe investments at.from 5 to 7 per operations again at the farm, stock, iniplements,'on lot 17, ist. Mr. Aiken here'for three weeks, Asupply lumber for local uaeis con. 7,, Markham, the propert cent. while Mr and Mrs. Aitke Y-of INSURANUE­All classes written In- n anq being prej)ared. J. S. Baird. (on former Dan Ram-, IfARGAIN PRICES IN baby. June, are on their holidays. An tdo tuinum ware demonstra- eluding Fire, Automobile. Wind- er farm). Sale at The regular weeting of the 12 Q*clock 0 ,,arm. Accident'and Sickness. ay even mph' th Claremont Institute will take tion wii,, given ou 'Mond reserve.. Fhota'L le' Enlugilag Phone iorwriie form of a social evening to be Magnus Morgan ivas thehost�93. THURSDAY, STARCH 16th J Auct- L7 ri n 1z M bi re ro it�an; 43ef E D..BOWMAN,Whitby '.....held at the hotne of Mr. and-Mra ion sale of,farm stock, implements size d6gativa - W. - Reports of an early spring are Ward an the evening_of -h-i�ard in Claremont. We. etc Ma-r-ch- 15th, when the being "near Woburn-,-the property 6f itio. To Unmolinted Mtd on, w'hite DINTTS` GARAGE are being- advised of rhubarb anen will be entertained. Every AdaTrson. Sale at I p. m. Terms, DeLuxe hits -onr6 come and bring your husband tilaking its apoearAnce in local Cash. 517 !8c(6 for 811 25c Car. Brock:and.Kingston Rds. Tbonia, Bacon, who recent] The regulax meeting 'of the W. tion sale of Horses, Caft'l,. General Repair Work all cars, hureh, -;If and Straw at' lot 4, con. 2 Picker- r guranteed-&t-TessonaV.. behold in the basement of the `13'ol �A- iftgston Road East) the prices. not prawressing ag rapidly as his property of R. print or picture r-4c. church on Thursday, March 16th, trie&ds w(,uld like. Russelt Fleming' Acetylene Weldink. Sale at one o',clo�!k sharp.. Terms, Home Portraiture of Children'a- p. In., waeu Miss Olive The couvregationof the Baptist Cash.- Wm, Maw, auctione�e�.* speciaLty-drat picture i6jzft Batteries ropaired and charged. Ashton, a returned missionary Qbureh have issued an invitation. mouoted, 1 51). each addi- Firestone and Dunlop Tire@, !7from Central India, will- address SATURDAY, MARCH 18th - Atte- to Rev.-Mr. Haqon, of Peterboro, tional duplicate 50c. tthe meeting. -Brougham Society tion sale of horses, cattle, fkrm im- Gasoline and who ha,4 "accepted the call and -AUSTIN D..REESOR, Oils. -_---and the Missionary Society of the plements, grain, furniture ete., will Pbone Mark 8604 Markham.R R I ill cout nience his duties as pastor, Refreshment Hooth In Connectlom Cl%remout Baptist Church are, w hoire on April lot. cordially invited. Tes will be Theyonrigpe le of Claremont Phone Pick.75W served at close of meeting during op, (nijbt or da?J. Friday. March 17.th, in the Com are especially welcome to munity'Rall.. Prizes are to be MILT01V SLEEP' 41 come and hear Miss Ashton as 7Z -atven f ok the best gem-N-wrd lady's 421y PROPRIETOR :peaker and comes veryhighly poken of. per couple : extra lad 50c. The Mis3ioniry Societies of the Erkrry Croaker, ol Hamburg, Vtn111*,*JVhwaq, Y_ !apeo-t the -week end with Baptist and United Oburebes met, Mrs.,H. H. Thomson and family, -in the school room of the Uoited and on- his return was accom Church on Thursday last in the 0 R 0" N T .0 bond of fellowsbip which spreads panted by his mother, Mrs. bophia Crooker. who has been spending about the globe in world-widia meetings of Missionary societietv, a week WiEh relatives here. Single 50C. which was inaugurated six years ,A party of local sports (unnam. Eyesight Speds" -in idY cfe�eended upon-John Scott's -Return- 90c. -.7 ow saftup. -was set aside for a day a prayer. barn' .and sheds one afternoon it dooL recently on a pigeon hunt. The Leeav Pickering Toroui a: I Leave' Those taking_part were Mrs. G t)-inted out the likely E astern House Forsyth, Mrq. D. A.-Scott, Kies S. owner Bay at Dandas IMNEY I& Evan@. Miss Forgie, Mrs. M. 0amnWe Pugh. Miss H. Walker, Mrs. W. raiders do the rest. Unfortuna. &7.09 b 8,54 -^7.80 &4.30 Opp. Pam OAS"Pbasso am" Ward, Miss C Underhill end Mrs. tely the prol>rietcr did not warn theru of the difficulties thiy might 8.54 b 5.54 10.00 630 J. H. Caskey. Prayers were offer- 0.24 6.54 -ed for Japan, Russia, India and su�punter on the way. with the -4 111.80 b 7.30 result that-several good anits of 11.54 b 7.54 P. M. 8.30- China as well as for old country. of clothes were rained by the ocen IZ30 b9.30 On Monday evening, seven the Young People of the United pants tumbling into juicy at 'a 12.54 :b 9.54 1.80 .10.80 -.,Church, wit b Rev. Mr. Glover and qtc. A dozen or so of pireons 1.54 10.54 2.80 111.30' Mr. CaskeyJ scoompanted their were carried away nevertheless. a 2.54 A.I.I.44 &80 Hol. b gat., San. & Sol. only. a daily except Sun. & debating team to Bowmianville --c Sat. only. d Soin. & Rol. only. -This-was one of the inter-league a debates being hold under the Own Children Made Eastern Standard Time. .. Ausvicee of the OshawsPreeby -This Woman Nervous ' tory, And &be subject was "Re. Mrs. Lillian Payne was so rundown solved that the Canadian fitruter her own cUdren nuWie her nerrow. Comfortably Heated Coaches Provide Home Condort 4. ,toot more importance to Canada Vtnol (iron tonic) nnGle her sleop for Winter Travel. ."an the Canadian manufacturer." -and eat wW n9rvousum Is Movie. --The affirmative side was upheld Tastes delicious. E. -C. Jones, drum Tieketa and information at 'by Mary White and Btll Tomlin- :18t oon. while the supporters of the negative were Mrs. Goddard and dme r the .Mr. Ramley, of Bowmanville, The Gra Vadh Lmes so ft final memorials This debate was very closely con we execute losted and proved very interest- Eastern House-Pickering will be standing in a -ing. The decision wat given in .'Eyei mute tributo to the avor of the affirmative.. the tbey bave boost team. Hearty con- Claremont areded to bopor. Our gratulationo are extended to our creative am swum ,." 'splendid debaters. they *a best reso11tL -or into the pastoral charge of Clare. Domini lHardw" r- 0' a 6 ' storee in th46* Claremont United Church ftme on the afternoon of March 2nd, in the presence of more that two Paints 85.6ents per qnsrt, 2.05 oer'gs 462 lion It hundred members and adherents .,Eyedgbt Specialist 4 SPECIAL of the two oongragations. Rev. 927 Work H&rn race@, back band, 1i pole strape, martingales T, Richards, of Port Perry, ese-2 inch i -chairman of Oshawa Presbytery, RMCINNCT I inch lines, ring Crow.n bridles, steelbamee uresided and Captain- Rev. Z. Part 12. Complete with snaps, $2&00 s.ratou,� of Oshawa. preached a most impressive 'In considering the effici.ency. of and fitting ioduc* the wdrlf�rs a's 'a key to his sucte" REAL VALUES :tiou serwon.taking his text from have endeavored in many-ways' to Leather traces, 2 An., *lth Ik in. laver. ring..11,60 Rev.- P. L. Jull,. of Brooklin, and whaut they endeavor to produce .50 , Hame stm each 0heop rates for farm and country -moderator, narra, u 604 Dozen lots .- .20 interim ted the or at least to show. In a few artic CC, buildings. -steps which had bees taken.by lea to follow it is my endeavor to-&I- toptleal each 24c WUdstowat twourance on to -be 18,0008 f011Ow-109 so show that while the tools of the Beiatty 500 ebick brooders ... .15.00 t tragic death' of. theirformer worlanen are an important nwdium, Buckeye incubators, 210 egg Automobile Insures& :.minister, Rev. A. McLellan, and to this success providing he uses th- #A kinds. leading to the .call .extended to em with proper care and skill. Prop- Rev. J. E. Glover. of Smithfield, er rare and skill on the other Th-me art 00 it'siniv depression prim. We are doing our beat to'biring to become their-minister. - Rev. can be applied to"the methods of th- "'ribe or pbone prices down where the farmer can bay. Look over'our stock Mr. Richard@ then Introduced Rev. ose in charge of the survey even to and be couvinoVd,"'' We appreciate criticism or Mr. Glover into his new pastoral the examination. The correction for m ED. B 0 W MA N new.ideas f our cpstomeas. -,charge. , Rev. H. G.-Crozier, of _.-defect is only as good as the 20 WHITBY$ 0 Pickering was then called on to many features contributing to It( the address the minister and people. examination) and these features have CHAS. COO-PE-R4. CLAREMONT , This he did In a very suitable more or-less.value, depending upon taking for bis Lnbjedt the experience, skill 'and judgement S. "The.modern- mi-histet and the -of t�e 'one who uses the instruments modern, congregation." . The In of examination. Experience- itnpells duction service was followed by a us to,more strongly believe that only F ALL ­ -8 P. E 0 1 AL 'S .'. . good survives and evil cannot trium-i -reception and banquet held in the ph, but the,ravages of evil of any booewent of the chnrch which nature are uncomfortable, Aisagree-1 Wehav*1suppl of Grob Work Booti and Miner Rubber@ for Us - *&s-artistically decorated- fdr'thO ble and dangerous. The same solut-I Pal� season.- C occa,sion, and where a pleasant ion of the correction of any wrong 01 on4.9ee-them. Sposker@ at the banquet were : existence of the condtops atiNd to the _--tAtiti. Freesdand Winter Motor Oil for ypqr car. 4xide Rev. G, 0. McQuade, of -Oshawa, means'of 6rrecting it. Batteries. BatteiiesichsigedSocent�, who is an old friend of Mr. Glover; T. 0. Gostick, who brought rest- Baptist durch andslie Salmon, large.2 this 19� Ao'lled Oats,7 lbe. Ing@ from the L. E. OWEILL -bonateiation-in -the- d6beence of a Olover Leaf Sahnon.pink,2 Uns., 26c Macaroni.4 lbs, ak- Pastor ; Deputy reeve G. L Mid. Pee@ an Corn,3 tins ... 250 Pare Rread Mour. 24's dleton, of 13rongbam,and L. W. -EMBALMER 70e -Pilkey, of Claremont. Rev. Mr. Towittoes,pettin Richard@ wait the able and genta,l 8. uccessor to W. J. Matber.1 1 Seedless R. ing 270 Oaokiog Onions. 12 lbs. 25e Stouffville AW toast master of the evening, Phone M&rkham'W2 WelDeliver whils Rev,Mr.. Glover replied in Night and Day Service all equally happy -and efficient Business Phone Residence Phone Giberal FRANK I PROM •4...Zc. 14� .4 'q 7)FZ vK 1.2 courses, and in the event that the na- Fear Only Thing To Be Feared tional emergency is *till critical, I i shall not evade the clear course of Says Roosevelt in Augural Speech shat} that will then confrouit'me. I Voice of the, Pre'sS, shall ask-the Congress for the one re- maining instrument to meet the crisis::Stricken By No Plague of Locusts--Much to Be. Thankful &,anada. rhe Empire and The Wor'Id at Large" --,broad executive power to wage a . ••••••. For -Must Give and Take To Bring Happiness war agalilst th6 effiergen'ey, a8- great Declares New President as the 'p'ower that would be given to CANADA The question tLat will naturally be a Started the Rush askIid how in- me It we were in fact invaded by where do we go next Washington. - President Roosevelt, "Hand in hand.with-this we must years It Is reaseilably clear that the speed f foreign foe: Cigarettes were for sale for ye P to a momentous Inaugural address im- -frankly recognize the overbalance o of A "We do not `dIq,1r0:st the futuri� of `before 'the manufacturers started of the In.terrial combustion mediately after taking•his oath-Satur- population In our industrial centres essential. democracy. The people of spending millions in newspaper adver. the type at pr(r,,eut shed Is now fairly States he -would and,, by engaging 9p a national scale ess 1 day, told the U 1�6w 'th" e beltig sold.-- 'Close to fts Ihntt.- It sf,,erms largely a I the U.-Wted States have not failed. in Using. I ey'r -ask for war time powers,if necessary In a redistribution, endeavor to pro- their need-they have registered a n:[an­'Klugston Whig Standard. question of greater horsfe-pow7er 'and* to meet the national emergency: yide g,better use of the land for those certain betterment-s In tire design. date- that they want direct vigorous The text of President Roosevelt's best fitter for fhe laud. action. They have asked for discip• Modern Bridge with the object of eliminating as much'Inaugural addre" follows: "The task can be helped by definite tire-slip as possible.-befvre the present line and direction under leadership. - -ThcIll wb b;ive a friendly game of "I am certain thpt my-fellow Amert- efforts to raise the values of agricul- They have made me the present In- cards?" . 7- record is in-Jts turn upset, but-even 7cans 6xpeet'that on inj induction Into tural products and*with this the power. strument of their wishes. -in tbe-spirit "No, let's play.bridge." the 300*mile-an-hour mark, for the pro. Ahe presidency r will a(rdress-them to purchase the output of our cities. of the gift I take It. This scrap of conversation -which sent: regarded As the gram objective. with h-a candor and a decision which It can'lie helped by preventing realis- .. 'In-this. dedication of a nation we we ran across- the other day -Is evi- will not satisfy forever. The Interest- in IL Interest- the present situation of our nation tically the tragedy of the growirig.losii humbly agli the blessin.;.of God. May dence -of an uufDrtunate situation. g thing-wil.1 be lu, see. whether tha impels. through "tor6closure of our small experts are content to continue refln- be-protect.each ajid every one Of us. Time-was whei folks sat.down to a '"This is''pre-eminently the time 'to hom6s'and dur;farml.' It daft be'hdlp- Ing, the present type of i. Jne Inds. speak the truth, the whole truth, ed by insistence that the Federal, May He guide me in the days to card table for a little bit of relaxation, flaitely or whether they now turn to Gov- - ass come." but nowadays It Is.--serious-business. -Irankly­ aid-b-ordIy.---.%-6f State and ertme t 7 Jt Is no.t a matter of'playing the cards something as radically different as Parsons did when he abandoned the 111r,ink from honestly facing conditions with on the demand that their cost be that you get-and trusting to your good in our country 'to-day. This great us. drastically reduced-. It can be helped sense to coming out with the long end familiar marine reciprocating steam tics will endure as It has'endured, will by the unifying of relief Activitie's The Markets of tue score. No. in Lueau Lxrn"5--Y-e� engine for the turbine.and revolution '-revive and will prosper. So first of all which to-day are often scattered, tin- have to think about informative bids, fted marine 'engineering LiierebyI- iet me assert my 'firm belief that the economical and unequal. It can be Ire vulner- Montreal.Daily Star. Toronto deale--s are buying proauce to remember whether vou, Inly thing we have to fear 411 fear It- hellked by national 'planning-for-and- .self-anameless, unreasoning, unjustl- supervision of.all forms Of transpor- at the following-prices: able or not, to give serious considers- tied terror which paralyzes needed el. Cation and of communications and Eggs-Prices to farmers and coun. tion to the app;ro&6h force system and THE EMPIRE other utilities which.bare a definitely try shippers: Ungradee, cases return- a host of other.tbqngs.- It's no.-longer Sterling at d Gold torts to convert retreat into advance. It becamA6 Inevitable when the Era- "In every dark hour of our national re many ed, fresh extras, 19c; fresh fircts, 17c; relaxation, its a strenuous mental piry countries made a definite attempt public character. There a seconds, 15c; cracks, 14c. Prided, exercise,-­Sault ptar. life a leadership of frankness and ways in which It can be.helped, but It 'free, 23c for fresh 'extras, towards economic cooperation that case's ,2 vigor has met with that und4rstaudIng can never be helped merely by talking for fresh firsts, 19c for seconds. Another on the Seot sooner or later their various Curren- end support of the people themselves about 1t, We must act and act quick- Bdtter-No. I' Ontario creamery 'cles should be linked with sterlint. whLoh is essential to victory.I am.con- 17. solids, 24 to 24%c; No. 2, 24c. There Is a story, going the rounds We believe that this is the process 114;- concerning a Scot who desired to send vinced that you will again give that Supervislon'of Banking -Churr.ing;,cream---5p,;cIiI, 22c;' NO. a telegram telling about an.automo- through }itch the Canadian dollar is -7 support to leadership 10these critical "Flually, In our progress toward 1. 21c, No. 2, 18c, Lo.b. shi i now moving. We are witnessing the 'PP'ng bile accident. The manaer In which voints. establishment of sterling as the bi-- se;eetad b4a words "In such a spirit oil my part and on safeguards against-a return of- the Cheese No. I large, colored. paral "Bruises killed, erased afford, ereet. fours we face our common difficulties, evils of the old order; there must be f.acd and government-graded, 112,/4c, or; analysis.sis h.urt too- Infectious dead:', The day Is coming when gold will play May concern,thank God, only material a strict supervision Of all-banking and twins, I1%c; triplets, ll%c. no greater part as a medium of trade Scotty. things. Values have shrunken tai_fan- credits and investments; there- must Poultry, A grade, alive--spring than sterling will allow It.-Londou k* He was cliarged'for-ten words. We chickens. over 6 lbs., Ile; over 6 to 6 - ally Express. tastic levels, taxes have risen; our be an end to speculation.with other lbs 10ii; over 4'to -5 lbs.. 9e; under are not told whether the -person who ability to pay has fallen; government people's money and there must be pro­ Albs., 7c. Fatted li-%s. over 5 lbs., received the *Ire could''read it, but of all kinds is facied by serious curtail- vision for an adequate but sound cur. 10c; over 4 to 5 lbs.,­.c; offer 3 to 4 A the full wording Bank Balances and Business• • Mont of Income;' ffie means of ex- the explanation an and liquidity of bank rency. Its., Ile. Old roasters, over 5 lbs., follows, The extent change are .frozen in the currents of ..'.These are" the lines. of attack-.. I 6c. Wbit!e ducklings, over.0 II%,.l. Qc; deposits,- as displayed la'the balance 'trade. the withered leaves of Indus- shalt presently urge upon a new Con- over Cto 5 lbs., 7e. Colored ducklings, -"Bruce .19 killed, he raced a Ford. sheets, give clear evidence of ample trial enterWite . Ile.on gress-in-special sess'on, 4etalled-m.ea- 2c.less. Domestic rabbits, ove. 4 lbs.,. he wrecked her, and Alice Is hurt to% every. side; power.to finance a trade revival; but -Strat- farmers find no markets for their pro. sures for their fulfilment, and I shall sc-- In fact &tie's dead..'-scotty. It rests with forces beyond the con- duce; the savings of many yeali- 11 seek the immediate assistance of the Poultry, -A grade-. dressed--Sp ridg ford Beacon-Herald, trol. of the.banks to-,produce the con- thouPanPdvbtem i chicken.% over 6 lbs, 3 to 16 ; over re gone. eeral states-. 5 to 6 lbs, 12 to 15c-. over 4 to 5 lbs. Farm Settlement ditions which will lead to a trade re- "Through this program of action we viral, and,incidentally.once more pro- of Existence It to'l4c; undei'4 lbs- 13c. Fatted address ourselves to puttin.g our own hens. over 5 lbs., 12c; over I to 5 lbs., Ottawa.reports that the back to the vidii ample; and profiVablei emplOyment "'More important, a boat of unem. national hiouse in oroer and making Ile; over 3 to 4 lbs.. land Movement Is meeting with satis- for banking resources.-London Morn- PIOYed citizens face, the grim, problem 9c. Young tur- factory results, Up to the end of 19A 9t existence. and an equally' great Income balance outgo. Our interua- keys. 8 to 12 lbs., 17c. Young geese, 42G families had been successfully inj-Post. tioU31 trade -ielationw, though vastly 10c. Old roosters. over 5 lbs., 9c. ­--UtUnber toil *itbrlititle re-turn. Only a Important, are In-point ot'itmer and White ducklings.over 5 lbs.. 12e; 0,,.er.'placed in, Quebec.. 330 In Saftatebe- Trinidad--and Britain t0OI13h optimist can deny the dark M wan, 226 In Ontario. 185 In Manitoba. There Was a time when it was'part Yealitlilar of the mome-Irt. necessity secondary to the establish- 4 to-5 Mo., 9c. Colored ducklings, 2c national economy. I -Domestic rabbits, o,.er 4 lbs., 145 In Nova Scotia and 61 InAlberta, meat 6-f a sound nado lea ­ of Venemiels, another wb6n it'Wis in- - - --- "Yet our distress "comes from no carcasses, 10c. The 4um of $600 Is provided as a set babited by Caribs. another when It be- favor as a practical policy The putting failure of,substance. We awestricken en to of 'first things first, I-shall spare no GRAIN QUOTATIONS. up In each case and care to taken -longed to Spain, another.when It T.Ir- by of locusts. Compared see that those helped have some know- -tuilly belonged to France. and an- .. '. .,iwit�o plane effort to restore world trade by inter.' "''Foll6wing 'are -quotations on grain the Perlis which our f*retathers ledge of agriculture. Brantford Ex. conquered beca national economic readjustment, but transactions for'-car-lots; price. on � 7 , - other, .mach later In history, when It use they believed and the evaergency at ran-potwalt on c.i.f.' Bay porta. positor. was rapidly becoming-Americanized. were not afraid. we haiie still much to a basis for, Nature still offers that accomplishment.. Man...wheat-No.' I hard, 5531c; Now, happily. it Is becoming more Brl- IN thAnkfu NO 1 North., 53 No. 2 North., First In War: First In Peace tiah, every day.-Tribidad Ouardian. .­ her bounty -and human efforts have "The basic thought that guides these I., , &�4 For obvious reasons we In Candela Multiplied it., Plenty Is at our door, specific -means of national .recovery Man. oats -No. -2 C.W.. 304ic: No. -Aestriotion and�Firospe'rit --but a generous use of it—languishes in is not narrowly nationalistic. It-is the 3-C.W., 29%c; mixed feed oats, 19e: hear. and_.read a good deal about ... y 4 . �,Unfted States airplanes, American Ultimately-we.think it will be found the very,-sight of the supply.. Lasistexice. as a-Arst cotasideration, up- ­Man. barley-No. 3 (.W.. 31 C' x :. - . OUs No. 11feed screenings, . . Illers, their e plolts and,achievements. necessary, Iq the Interests of this Primarily, this is because the rulers on the laterdependenee of the various $11.150 per toti. of the exchange of mankind's lements In and parts of the United South African corn-53c. Actually no country in the world has world, to regularize the production of d's goods States, * It Is the way to Ontario grain, approximate pric6. 'approached he Intensive study Of all-commodities.• It Is.all•very fine foe- have-failed through their own stub- t recovery. It - .4 te way. It Is the strong-, hipping point Is the Immedla' track, s f-:::�Wheat, 46. to planes-nes and their possibilities given.by economic theorists to say that abund boruness and their own Incompetence, 3- eat assurante that the repover: u have admitted their failure and abdi• r will !48"; oats, 24 t6 26c; barley. 32 to ac; the United. Ktfigdom, no country has ante is for the good of the greatest endurd. corn, 33 to 35c; rki.- *30 to-32c; buck.., gone'e farther-or as far-in 'developing number. -They forget that the price fated.-Practices,of the un:scrupulcua 1wheat, 28 to 30c. factors of speed safety, and Spner- nf.every article toAhe consumer mum! honey changers stand Indle'ted In the 'In'the field of world Polley 1 WOU14 I court Of public opinion,rejected b-y the dedicate-this nation to the -neighbor :LLVt STOC.K.Q1:OTATl&\S, al utilization_of aircraft; and In no include transport and• all sorts of,ser. -rior hearts sad minds of men.'. wba resolutely. respects%himself and Steers, up to 1.0-50 lbs., good and land i are there air pilots- supe -'-to vices, so that even if It were produced "True, they have tried "but.thli--because he does • so, respects the 1 choice, 33AO to $3.60;-do, me..•$3-to -those of tbe,t'nIted Kingdom in expert- for nothing it does not f'ollow. that efforts have been cast in 'the pattern rights'of others-the nefgbboi who re-143.35; -do, com., $2.50 to S3; steers, ence, capability, and ingenuity.-Oita- some people would not still perlsh"foi spects h1i obligations.- respects the to 1,050 lbs., good and choice, $3.75 wa Journal. the want of It. Colombo Times of An outworn tradition: Faced by to $4; do, med..,. $3.9S to $3.50` "do, 7 Ceylon.. failure of credit they have p sanctity of his agreements in and with 44 roposed corn., 82.75 to $3.25; hVifers,R� and -01flicult Time.s,For Railway's'- Only the lending of -more money. a World of neighbors 7- -0 to $3.60. do. med. $3 to- St�ripped of thellure of profit by which Must Give and Take choice, $8.4 Revision of Yariffs ke $3 do,corn.,$2.50 to $3: fee .Ive.;. Railways, apparently, are p the An appeal for some bold stroke Oi AO 1114uCe our People.-to follow their, "If-I read the-temper-of-O-ur pe(yp'li!' pood and cho-cer, $4.50 to ^S, do, med., same Ax the-world over. French lines false leadership they o $9..0; cows, good, $2.'j5 to report deficits of $600,000,000 duilng ernational action has been made b.T have resorted correctly we now tealize as we have $3.75 t int th -times Sir John Aird,one of the leading 4suk exhortations, pleading tearfully for realized before our interdepend. $2.50, do.,mad, $2 to $2.25,; dp,.c the past fen ye=ars,-St. Th6mas fibstored confidence.' They know.only -ence on.each other;. that we cannot $1.75 to $2; canners and t..ttv--,;, 75c Journal. era of Canada. He suggests an early to $1.50; bugs, good, t2.25 to $2.50; reduction of 10 per cent. In every cus ek- me cker and, rules of a generation of self4e rely take but we-must give as well, do corn., $1.50 to-$2; sth toms- tariff;- A general cut In tarlift s. "'Buy Canadian They have no vision, and, when that if we are.to go forward we must f;;der steers, good.-33 to M25; do. Is. however, not the most effective-ay, -.tbere Is n&TiSJOU the people perish, 'move as i trained and ioyal"army *Ill.' to -go. .. oacbr to the problem. High tariffa "The corri.,' $2.50 to $2.75; milkers and Wherevei it is possible pr Canadians -prefer- money changers " have fled Ing to sacrifice acTifice for the good of a corn• springers,$25 to W; calves,good and should give their have hampered international. trade; ;r,6m their hfili seats in the temple.of mon discipline, because without such ;choice weals, $6.50 to $7.50; do, corn.. ence first of all to national products, Aiur civilization. We may now restore discipline no progress Is made, -no and med., $4 to $6; hop,bacon, f.o.b., especially when these products are of the pamlyzingobstacl;Ds have"been .9 such emergency measures as prof $3.60; do, do, off trucks, $3.85; do, do, as good quality and as, cheap -as the thst'temPle to'tbe awilent'trutfii. The- leidership, becomes effective. % off cars $4.10; good ewe and,wether foreign article. Some people, when tife quota:restrictions and embargoes f2eaft're, of the restoration Ile's in the "We are; I know, ready and illiag w lambs, it� to $6.25; do, med., $5'-0 Neither of these is amenable to sueb. intent to which we apply social yalues to submit our lives and property to to they have to choose between iwo ar-. A '-Vtore noble than more monetary profit. such discipline bemuse it makes 1,09- $5.75; bucks, $4.50 to 5.25; culls, $3.50 tifts offering. the same advantages, proportional reductions as Sit, John to $5.25; good light sheep, $3 to $3.50;* pick the foreign article simply Necause Ard suggests, •Tbw only method .a i. Creative Effort eible a. leadership Which aims at A' do, -heavies, $2.25 to $2,75; do, culls, dealing with them is to abolish then It -comes from abroad. A preference larger `f6aslon of money; it lies I pledging that larger purposes will this kind is unjustifiable HaWnells lies not In the mere poe- I good. This,.I propose to offer, $1 to $2.- of and, if as* rapidly as. possible. - AucUland m the joy of P Weekly.News.. ret Injury 'achievement, in the thrill of creative. bind upon us all as a sacred obligation widely practised, causes g b to Canadian Industry* and -commerce with a unity of duty hitherto evoked trong STATES eiifort."P-ecogri-ition .of the falsity at m 'only In time. of armed itrife. Canada's BanIts S which are thus deprived of'the patron. ...,.THE! UNITED a age -to which they are rightly en Trains in the Air teri&I• wealth as the standard of -,With this 'Pledge taken, I assume Tbronto,March &-"Canada',;banks Auc- Only ten lines long was the Item titled.-La, Presse, Montreal. ;6sa goes hand in•lia' unhesitatingly the leadership of this a-e in an exceptionally strong and rid with the aband- that recorded th4 94ideessful-t&WIng of Mmetlt of the false belief that public great army-of our people dedicated to 'liquid position."-Eon. Edgar 'N. 'Fainer and 110 pou Willy title of mat:' ifflc6,And high political PO6ftJOa are a'diselplined attack-,iipoq our Common, Rhodes, Minister of Finance Restore Confidence 0 through the air- over the Alps from. . ......to be valued only by the standards of problems. Canadian stock exchange: open as It It Is.known and believed that the Zurich to Milan. Yet It may mark an. kride of place and persofial profit; and "It Is to be hoped that the normal tsual,with-no evidence of disturbance United States is-Prepared-at, 'fast to other stage In The evolution-of aerial ere-must Wail end to a conduct in balance of executive and legislative or panic. concert measures for the restoration transportation. king and lir business which to, of• authority may be wholly.adequate to Wheat rose to,52 cents at Winnipeg. of credit and confidetice, It will have Farher, a 'famous pilot of motorleas meet the unprecedented task before an immense effect In the World, The (STI 'has -given to a sacred' trust the Foreign exchanges closed Owing to gliders, was cast towing off by the towing us. But It may be that an unprecedent- closing at New York, depressions now more than ever a, airplane and coasted to the air Geld &I ed WXVVceii-at, state of mind. Lift-tbe oppression of A�ing- Small wonder that confidence e&dAian"a need for un?rela�y Ac- tion may call for tempo departure Farr centres,' fear and.uncertainty from--the minds 'Visions are conjured Up Of tra"na r at Toronto imcl other �e �jAest6r�atioij calls, howevef,*not for 'from -that normal balance,of public tending adjustment later.er of the people of the western.nations, hauled- thfough' tb6'atm08Dh6rs by Ohau.-es In ethics alone. *This nation procedure. "Ther situation in Canada1s corn- and halt the battle would be won. power "locomotives.' Philadelphia for action, and action epare hand."--Jsckson Dodds, looms Into -view, and the last car W .'It am pr d under toy constitu- pletely in Vancouver Province.now 'Our greatest Primary task 19�, put tional duty to recommend. the •Mea- General Manager, Bank of Montreal. out ioose'to glide with Its passengets Me W work.. This is no-unsolvable sur".that a stricken -nation in -the -Setting a-Now Rec.ard an.d mail t,o-the airport.be'low-'*bile Dbltlm if we,face it wisely and tour- rqlds of a st-icken.world may'X�quir(�. 8 .,. , Bir'Malcolm Campbell's victory over •the rest of the train- roars on; Al Fee time: and -space established-not only Wilmington and'Baltimore other cars sO'4S1Y-- It can be�fkccoml;ilished Irr gee Measures Winsures $2 Radio Ucefue rt by direct recruiting by the Gov. "These' measures, or luch other the supremacy 'of'bla tar is the fast- deseend. froment,itself,,treating the task as we -measures as ffie Congress' mar build -- . 10 Stand, Minister Stateii est thing that man has yet designed - Thils It Is conceivable that an a1r,- ;tuld treat the emergency of a war, out of Its experience and wisdom, I --i:ll re- to -get him over- the-ground 'and his train may. Start from le Tor 'wltk* t at Ottawa. adi:) licenses the same-time through this 9ml- Shall- 6"k, --within mir constitutional main at the $2 figure for another 6,Kn skill as Its driver, but It appar- ten cars and arrive ai Key West with IAOyment accomplishing greatly Used• authority, to bring to speedy adDlitIOU. year, Hon. Alfre.1 Duranleas &tI. ently must have come pretty close to bili one-namely, the "locom6tive" ad projects to stimulate itrid reprean• "But Ilk the event that the Congress nounced- last w"- k-in the House of setting up a,new record In human dar• which has covered the whole distance titans 'Lwo enduvap4m nJtt%?&;I resour Zands, fIdi vu Iske kouw (or Ing a _-New-Tork Times. [ore, A. -1, :w++�p+f* Iiswu•-'.+, - »# -~^'� ^„^"; sa. .c..,,.+.- ..-. - s..._-a.- Y" .. w - w,-^._,._i 1,••e._x-_. _ _ __ ._z,, _ _� eg�, 'r'p,::[;.'. ^'.'• >7 ! .4 r r��r..'x.a', r�; iT� �.- '.t. -,'�i,;'., - .+' ,.fit, r(ry�. I"y, •v�., '�+' - - - �- e� ��. 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Channel,assays taken from „• You save money when you smoke ! = .•t - the five veins, at locations where no visible gold was evident, gave-the 4 Plug Tobacco, because each •following,gold.values: Vein No: 1 $63.20 per ton Vein NO. 3 49.00 per ton ;pipeful of Plug lasts ls, longer. _ Vein No. 2 .80 per ton *Vein No. 4 30.60 per ton - Another,channel sample from what appears to-be be the eastern continua- ' - .Thrifty smokers find P I Ug tion of No.-3 vein gave-gold values of $140.80. . „ , The Samples were carefully scrutinized and the pulp screened before ;; ; _ _ _ Tobacco 'a real economy smoke. 7' w -assayed, no visible gold-wad " -"-'" a-fat the gold.values bave, 7. 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LACEY'S I+ set or Salt physic. British Rio stsor am aetreraa XUR) TESS 0"ORTVISIT-M& :. net be whits,-It LACEY's Is the oat!'rsdase- .:•'�,' ,ip".s,.' ,. lo+ pret+rrtiod whleh nay tAa seat/e,sa of aN [�};i_L PXF1\(; ROUStI'til; H�Ili9H - ._ �5�„ wamee, iocmn tad -h hLy er"I'Do o0e Is Eaaladd. ral :n good locality. Hlg6 epees geh: 24 oral Ntore. year roun3 proposition. S •M =]�,- F Dea' __ szcyw ta!spoil Ysur Tools.. tr hw�tll .._14-h rtiw-1, t'ar eY•a teday.rSe A Box einr.:.. -_ __.. _ -_ -,.u1 -. ��' • AT ALL DRUG AND DEPT, eTORE& t Yea •--' '-_ _ - .._. ._ _ ..r .eat the Mat a d1v1-more: nasM to t.ACEY•e, ri'e+•t, T-runto.' V-' -' -131 2 �`y 33 _ f ..tom,:; ��ss�' ! Sook e.z rtes llm and B.C. raise ir..wa.ld. �,.,., wt`,- a.ekht "es i11m and [a Y Life." on raewu. 3FA31.3g8 F'IR BALE. r : 7 `:F y ",. 4vt 1f1:Y�IJIIlX�_ �1'1C17U11N�1.7:1;�1r 35 36 37 3 N (�\'s 5 •I elv. F..li 3i,t', FOR 5.11.e- ; J � yr .�Ixo h•)tPlr. hu+iner+NC+K, summer re- }, s•-r•W, Frey 11st. Huph 510.allum, Truro. 39 40 41 4 XVILBERT STOCZ. 3 44 - 1 ✓ 4S �4t5 47 • �� 1`-FP \t'll,�P'.R ST,)CK l,lrr:�•T ve.dollaret Ly Ketting my prices moe.� �poeo r, !.••,•is you, need. �taluiar,l lura?t,}� 4 - �YOIDes)' can.am good iarcaedaInNgrBnyoe F'onthllr Onf. A t:-nz-11. prop. ' P _ Gray and ,blown ru-lgh crepe .silk plate o e 31 - 52 3 g¢ - _combine beautifully,in this "young' r.aa eo.dq Yee tiara booklet. The poet sotto ::.itps poor veryi is t T3s M&NHEATTT COMPANY,f I-;�d mode.. 64'DomilaiooHid h.Toeonu,Oat. apt to accuse tfip F:Iltor of poor .Lr.al� The•'brnnn r-repe -extent#% around in ert"' 3T 5 37 tl_e back terminating,in a tie sash,at - - .-the centre-back._ . dt• Note the tricky sleves. Don't•you ` March is a-Tease Horizontal 41—Gcftsc41 - lu—Uld ruier of V enice t.hipic they are especially smart' In March - , 3-Piece of meat 43-Seedlet 31=Slang: courage And. it's as +tiro le as A B C eta + + a - g P- iOh>ari roaring bree3es bi4w 45-Estate 1G-Broods of Pheasants ,make it. And springtime farikies 6t-To observe 48-Dawn 18-Niggardly - The two surfaces of crepe satin flower in snow, Grippy s-Uaftes --60-Review _ 4:-T9 burn with fluid would also work qut lovely in, this I.budge not froul the hearth 12--Champion 61-=Persia _13-Desolate model. You'll like Win the flattering. Instead i go ]H-Bad 6�-'Cnderhand ; x3-Girl's name hyacinth-bltie shade.. To stir aflame ` 24-Gangs _ 154-T'hough,ti _ 25-Jutting rgck _ �r:001 crape is effective"vin cherry- -The dying embers of the 'winter's fire Take Vitarnin-ricli 15--SlIver _ 65-To -depend 4'-27-To be due red. 1T-To gainsay-- 66--Pastry, 2 And take a new-book from the shelf. �'- 9--Poem Style No. 3=1 is df igsed tor.aize3..•So well I-know - 19-Flower 6.7-To transmit SO=b'lazen SCOTT: S ;o-AlleYiated 24, 16, 18. 20 years,' 36, 38 and 40 The_cbill that lies - - _. . _ Yertical _ __35-Pertalui'ng to choir -inches bust. In March= latrghinQ Aprtt ep8a - • s1—Ezaminea i=Africsu lake 36-Lord Size I6 requites ysrda_39-in4L IB-Glen ,2---Greek equivalent'• 37-Rounded rnQf - �,. - - ' Si-l'oaseastve x:-h 1.2-`"r s �y-incn contrasting. As through the streets she sneepl.. I of 04erwegian .' jironoua of Juao ;;B=To strip HUW TO ORDER PATTERI3S. along:' S6 -Disdain S-Revels - _ 40-Sarcasm _ - - + 28=Drunkard - ` - 4-Art o! eom Write your name and address Isis posfpg i2-Foundation $ p But when she rattlea at my w3ntiow• a•• 31-NeSative' -'. - ' verse 43-Scottish for serve iy, vin number and size of such pane 38-Respect 6-To hoid�seaaloa 44-Unspotted patterns as you want: Enclose lac in� , = W-To act a g� •tam or coin coin referred; wry find strigs for me*her loud refrain, f e Resistance paulsti article 46-Sign Ps ( p p I turn my head - •- i!-Curie -Man's name 47-To peruse it carefu7lyj for each nainber, an3 To Retch Jast how Digest $$--To argue --B-To terrify 49-Serpent - address your order to Wilson Pattern She oonlurea hlossoms ca the tasked !8-Moisture, Service 73 West Adelaide St„Tomnto. 0-Membera of the Sy- 50="Grain X119.--Hastened Wien religious sect 53-Chinese weight ' bough. Then back tq the bookshelf An THAT DEPRESSED f EEUNG' - ------- t k P I swers to L as Wee uzz e � Goes the book, .- _.. y$ritish Firm to Deliver places at intermediate points through- Into.the.firelight Q ' A N - r Goods s Parachute out the country, The parachutes will R 0 B I N A lc A S s One last look= - - •iS LARGELY lit ER 'y Ik = y be similar to those used Bp the Royal B I N p R Y 3 II I T 0 R And I am off to follow her! - Bristol. Eag-:1n aerial ez rose de• Air Force in dropping sulpplies on! --Geof(rey Ciumber, in The Christian Wale up yogi IrvEr Bile L'- p L 0 D I B S 8 L A V A _ _ .. -Without .alomd ` ttiery aet"vice operated is Great Brit- IEO�ated-bsaea in the' East. Science Mannar.- •- - ' A T E S P R Z 8 = I N yon die"feeliryt punk"simply bseastae roue - ItdII by J.- S. Frp Sops Ltd., is to HHper na r pouring iu daily two potbeca of Ugow be ezpaaded• to iaclude deliverp by 3 B T S H 0 R fi 8 B 4 = brsinto your bowels, don and alimfaatiot T R II T H 3 T A .T ,II T $ Hole Nine,Miles.Deep !ape,D 'a ya�r. ..yam la .4 parachute. Fortune,to show us her power la all - .t The firm •mak-ee•cocoa•and clloco•- zhinis, sad-to'abate'our presumption, D U $ T INS T A R _ In Floor Df Atlantic' �1n,teal ri ate er tiimu ant. sour, -' late, and consignments of these goods seeing she could not make fools wise, R E E F E R S r E R 0 0 T Sa -4 Jaan, Puerto Rico,.- Dr. Paul �• Gmdvs candy or ehewins Sttm or rousnaie obioh only move the bowelr-t�otiaa the real tw1U be dlropped froth delivery air- ,has made them fortunate-Montaigne. A Y F L E B 5 V K E N 0 Bartsch,-head of an oceanographic ez• s�aae of troubld yo�ur liver. - a 8 8 A S P A N S S I >K pedition operating of Puerto Rico, has Take Carter'•l tttle Iry Pills.Purdy vege- table.l+io hanA eatom l(edaeearyX Safe.•Sure, _ P II R 8 A L I A S 0 0 reported. the.discovery of a' new At• k tiOiIIhdearusobYat ~ ttetilaa subsUtu . ^ _ 8 T k L I N P R A tN 1t 3 lantic depth of 44,000 feet - nearly B B 1, I 8 E D G E S nfne miles. " our food,Stream -The hole is the ocean floor is near , Mare's' DeeA STIFFNESS about 75 miles north of • Chinese As Spoken �'- Ptierto Rico, he said: Nautical charts P>mty ei Minard's wall rubbed in aooa sate you s Your �,tfe Stream y show the deepest spot hitherto known v;�,, ,. .o" — ► B • Resident Forei erti in the Atlantic'as 37,972 feet, in thisw�t •+t+r re++ a This is the way, foreigners. in China same vtelnity. 4 You Ili limber up 1 'Your Health - Youi Vigor — Your Happiness~ pronounce the geographical names ' °°" ' s c and names of leaders which figure in „lroa look worried." "Yea, I believe • t a Your Very. Life Depends -Upon Its Condition •the clash between China and Japan:" rope husband is carrying on, with an- -. ft your Blood'Stream is thi4 Loas of strength-.- lowered -Jehol,'Rey-Ho, emphasis on Rey. other woman." "oh, well,I'll tell-ygn ` "end watery- Shanhatkwan, Shan-Hai-Gwan. ; wbat to do in,a case like that.. Gave 44 KING OF PAIN" - ♦ vitality - poor appetite - n Way a y _If it is polluted and im- = Chinwangtao, Chi Dow =' = upset digedtion=rheumatism' Chincflow, Chin-Cho. - him plenty of rope, nd ea, I poverished=-- Blukden.Wook-den know. He'll skip." If it is not carrying sufficient -- heart palkitation . _head- peipitrg, Bas Ping. " - '. OXYGEN.. -- Nature's Great -- - - ::Vitalizer -- fo the various 7lches , Shattered ner�ea --. ' - _t,," Tientsin, Ein-Sid. _- °' Manchukuo, Man-Chu-Go. - - many illnezyses result from as " . FREE TRIAL OFFER +darts' of your body - LOOK Tungliao, Toong-Lee-Ow. _._ .. OF OT,T_FQR TROUBLEI : T AND l . . Chaoy3ing, Chow•Yang, KRUSCHEN = AF 1. - - - Tevtalize--YOUR Blood Stream If y ae I . , F 74 uv " � ^Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Mill new nerve force built up, and - Peipiao, Bap-Pee Ow. - it now at our_ expense. We have Ttake L + Officers: dbtributed 's Srhat- many special ydia h. Pinkhaffi s re'vitalizeyour•Blood-Str&am, a fresh- sense of- happiness Gen. Ho_Chu•Go, Ho Choo•Go. -0 GI! NT t' packages which make it, - Vegetable Compound - as they -bave done for, thou•, and well-being is developed Marshal Chang Halao-Lang. easy for you to prove our claims for yourself. Ask your dru for the )Zt steadies the heroes add Itdp Dr. Williams' Pink Pills era_ _Chang,Beeow LQea.>}g. _ 4, t, ggtet - - - sands of other people in 7t - . ' - -thew tl'r�:ANT 75c. packsge.- - tto build you up, You will eat bet-' beneficial for poling, growing t#eti. Ho Chu-I{uo, Ho Ohoo-Cid. i'Ma oottsiata of Ours w 75c•bottle together ti!, ,.deep-betty-e..look •` Countries. , ._. . These Pills ._girls, for men.and women,-_fa a w - with s separate total bottle-snmdf�ent,for abode a ]mrify and enrich the Bloody - one week.•Open th��ttlbotUe �1nout Ithat !i!. Life will seem worth IE middle life and later'years- - - e test,and then,t ttrdllia. Remember that 98 oat ito that energizing Ozygen >. Swieti Butfn Petrified IAV hen does a thlnawe efalm it to do,the carried In tt vitalizing stream -for ALL wbosa--Life, Stream regotar bottle Is satili a Good as saw. Take it _1«,-lromen say, "It be1Q{ - .+• "' a'eeda enriching. . . . . dot ti Petrified lava used in AM,in ancient back. Yom druggist Is strthortned to return L i It help yon too.Liquid or z 75e• immediate) and witlimt question. to all parts and organs of the .- ■upply frflm your Di�ilgglsi eepital_of Armenia;'which was buFned• have tried Erutr�en free.at our expense, let fOtm,as yoq yrefel., -- bod� . . . . Thud atren his - _- a thousand years ago, fs now being E arlmtiulld Ha Utter? ,_lfan�of r $ _ z gt without 8'elay-'50 cents- a utilized in building• modern Soviet rhea 1. Gri 1 he T - Ilte@illlvrav Bme. - , ranam _ _ .' '• "" °'s• ' ,ISSUE N'o. 10— 33 . - , Toronto. , _... sees— • x " !w"tl•A.;".�-."�v ' .. ',•.$e�a.v..�r''*:A�a%I,ii. 'kN°i• w•, �� _ ,•. ti.. a. ...,9. i.•-.es. afi..i ,_ Frz -- '." v^. :s,r -�w''4 ..3 *i• k�y '.r. ml :r a• .• `::"' ••_�. ;.i }�'.i .f .r'.:.r ."';`r �,i 'y4^" -•;,r Fr-_• .r a `C . c. x n'K gip- 'F�t S' •.a t t.t�, Y c j?�T;.t. ' °•�.•1.J�' "fr 'sa a'it `z: Y '°�R x' 'i �i�y` • �2...' .a.'' ` ,•� - ` •,�. -'„$' ,�• • T ••F?,. �� .�R iJOQllalJii7��a -Oifver Ora mmse contlnaes to -Peter Marks is seriously 111 at • improve after his recent critical the home pf his eon, Henry, of the operation. -- second concession. w a -Harry several has been'at -Motorists took advantage of -W. H. Jackson, of the Brock v home for etal days •uttering thenpprinik•likeweatberoa Sunday. Road, continues is a weakening Traffic was also heavy over the condition,and suffers coniderably. r° Iron, tin. week end, -Mrs. Boos Remmer, who has - "� it t »' - -W, U. and Mrs. Reid and -Miss Florence Gibson, of To- been confined to the house for Plekering 8. 'Leader* Store - in Aurora. Sunday with friends ronto, "at Sunday with Lorne several weeks a ffering,-froth a /• .:,-.ti.,, -Mr.and Mrs. Grainger, of Is• and Mrs. Squires. severe cold.- isahle to be out - �T Ifngton, spent a few days with A. -Robett and Mrs. Smith, of again. gN'D 1V 0�� - ° Toronto,spent Sunday afternoon -Dr. Carmichael will be in char- . 'and Sirs.Boyee. - with D. J. and Mrs. Callaghan ' .. - 4,v « ^` - ��- •. -M. S. #)hspwsn has been con• g ge of the service of the Presbyter Let's talk to the ladies abont the Ho83eTq -fined to the house for a few.da s -Oharles Balzer,of the east end, fan Church, at the Friends' Meeting a " through illness. y ban been assisting in the Big House on Sunday next at 2.80.p. m. IIest10II -.W. G. and Mrs. Scott, of Store this week, owing to the Zverybody.:welcome. The Bible Class We have just-placed in stock a large shipment of "Clan-ffnit" e QLremont, spent Sunday W. illness of Mr. Chapman. and Sunday Sehool will meet'at 1.80 Hosiery. The lot includes hoer►for children and boys and girls fn .- . pe Bask"J. and Mrs. Miller. -James and Mrs. Richardson - "Ban and "Sun Brown." A very nice fine ribbed mercerized -Mrs. Herb. Mooney continues and family, of Georgetown, a ant West Hill cotton is sizes from 6 to ,all going on sale at one p 9 price, marvelous _ '''.in poor health and is coaflaed to Sunday with the Squires family, -- values, Only 25c per pair, 3 pairs for 09c her bed most of the time. and also with the former's sister,' Mr. John Bennett, while still very. -Thomas and Mrs. Maddafurd, Mise-E. Richardson. ill, seems to be improving. ' Then there is also a line of every day Hosiery for ladies in '•whe of Toronto, were in town on -There will -be a St. Patrick's - Great anxiety is felt for Air. Fred and grey" heather and "white and brown"heather mixtures and 159 o Enebre and.Dance, under the.aus. Norton,, owing to the very critical gun metal very nice fine cotton with shaped legs, in sizes 9, 9J, 10 and r Wednesday visiting friende. „ --- -Lay-offs and - con• pipes.of the Wotnep's 4ssociatfun, state_ of his health at the present I.N. at the savle price as the kiddies. They're going over "Big"at times on the C. lN, R.' section at the residence-of Mrs. X. J. Mor time. - - - 25 cents, 3 pairs 89 cents. ---- gaalts, several changes . taking rissey,Church St., 2nd door south Melville Presbyterian Church has of the R. C. Church; on the even. Just been re-decorated and special re- Then we have artificial Silk hose at 39,,4, per pair. 3 pair for $1 and-- place re HtIG. Crozier and Rev. inR of Friday, Mar. 17th, eommen opening services will be held on Sun- pure thread silk full fashioned hosiery in all sizes of leading shades at ` ' Sir. Burgess. of Dumbarton, e:- ping at 8.30 sharp. Good music. day next, March 12th- At ,the m6rn- 99c per pair. Yes they' Fe "Holeoroof" quality and wonderful value gsion 25 cents, Everybody St. mice, Rev. Df. A .I- Burch, ot, too. Then there are other two lines in-silk at $1 and $1.50 pair. changed pulpits for the Sunday Admf Bendale, of Toronto; morning last services. welcome. ,rill preach and Mr. Cameron Geddes, 'We want yoti to see these lines and let ua endeavor to supply -Mies Wilkie, of the Continn• -St. Georges A. Y. Pt A did of Toronto, Canada's finest Basso. your wants. You'll do that,wont yon - _ Atiun School, has been confined to not hold their usual meeting its will be -the soloist. The evening ser- _ Tbalaks so much. the house ' and bed for several their cluli rooms last week, but ;ice will be conducted by hev. W. T. , days, suffering severe illness. instead had a service in the church McCree, Lf Glebe Presbyterian Chur- - -A number from here attended y oa Wednesday evening as it was ch, Toronto, and hors. Gladys Robin- . So HAP M the repeat! iostituded Glreenwa Ash Wednesday. Thin Friday is son Sco;t, one of Toronto's most pop- : Bible Close at the ldaperial Theatre to be a mnsical in a sacred form, alar sopranos will be the soloist. All Toronto, on Sunday afternoon.' and there will be a short address friends of the congregation Are cord • -Cecil Lockwood was success from the rector as well. Every Tally invited,to come and enjoy these in passing his Junior Examine• body will be welcomer so will services and'see old friends. Rev. J tions in vocal training with the expect a full room. All through C. McConochie, who has been ill for ' Rambarg Conservatory of Music. Lent the Friday evenings are for the past four months, is improving -Dr. Withrow, . of . Toronto, the congregation as wAl as •for in health, and hopes to be able to re - 4 Llio A. T. 1'. A. r�TMP 'hip work hPfgSe long. Durinft medical adviser of the U. V. r'., ' - - , and an old friend of John Mnrkar, -A large congregation - was his long illness, the Young ,People "called on the latter cn Tfiu�eday P Of the congregation hare tak the - resent at the service in S:. An. ee�11 - •. • la,t, drew's on Sunday afternoon, when evening services and their work has '. r- = been very acceptable to the con r -Wilfred A3ontiey is orcupyioR Rev. Dr. Carmichael delivered a g gg „ ation and most helpful to. those whc. the of teacher in the very impressive germoo on The a _ - � Sheen without aShe hard," 3vhirh 'd=d•the ,work. After Sunday, march. _ Uoutinuation. School;_, during the p i?th• 1hev wilt take charge of each - absence of 1ldfag Wilkie, through was much eppreclated blr all: A sel•vice fir as i-lany 'weeks as phey -�UWri' Goes the Price 1 - Illness. btrge .•hoir, under the leader?hip arp recau:'zed. Fed. Nichciaq find Miee t4lary of Mrs. Spratt. presented a Rocd Morrissey, of Turonto, apparel program of Seth Parker music, 9 14-hiteyale _._. _ ._.. .. _ .parried by their yonna nephew, consisting of chorwes, quartette9, _ •' •: - were in, town on Monde on duet,; and solos. These were all :►ors. A. Fleming Tip ' Top Sult'i .44 y F old favorites and delighted the Lr •pent last FridaS business g in the city calling en her relatives. -On Monday the public library audience who joined heartily in Mrs. F. McKay, we are sorry to _ - - - was moved from the east room of the singfag. report, has been on the sick list a- - and - T. '. G. Goartice'e block to the larger -Tom .-Dwyer sufferad severe Rain. room at the west ;end, as more fajuries oa Wednesday of last The vale will be sorry to lose Mr. - ! : spacione Qaartere were required. week. while employed at the and Mr§. Sampson, who are sailing r • O CO&ts -John O'Connor, of Belleville, Boake farso in bniiding a garage- for -England, the end of this month was in town on Wedneeds-y lost Mr. Dwyer, fu company with Do not forget the I. O. O. F. Eac- r _, for a few boars. Sie. O'Connor is another ratan, was on the scaffold Fire and Dance in the Hall. Mr. Mil- 7 now oD permane.nt dotyy fo the at the edge of the roof. when one ton Burk, will be on hand with his = .X9.50 19.50' _ �9.50 Belleville offices of the C. N. R, of the supports gave way allowing orchestra. so come and have a Rood _ division again. them to fall about eiight feet to time on Wednesday, next, Aiarrh ibth -JThe Pickering A. Y. P. A. the ground. Mr. Dwyer was at 8.30' P. m. s _ r e resenting their la severely injured in, the cheat and Last Friday. the Baptist Mission . . P� P P y Circle met at the home of Mrs.--Grif .L Aaron Slick from Pumpkin some other object strack him in Pk ire, to observe the "World Day of :�•• - _ _ _ ... Oentre,"In $t. Andrews basement the fence, rutting his It p through prayer" After which Mrs. R. Dixon, _ . oa Friday evening, March 24th. and driving one tooth back into Mrs. R. Melrose-and Airs. G. Griffin - Watch for.farther rticalare. the roof of his mouth. R rave •sexed a dainty tea which was much' ach - -Frank Petrie wan in Toronto will be taken later to ascertaia enjoyed• . Fred To- Bunting -Pickering on Tuesday evening assisting in the extent of injurie's to bee teetb. The B.- Y. P. L. had a-very enjoy- -the organization of a unit of the Several stitches were required in able meeting Dn Monday, night last. ;Eetabliehed 1Ki. ` Boys' Brisrade Pt the metropolitan the mouth woaod. The Devotional group had charge of -Word has been received of the- United Church The Boys' Bri the meeting and the talk by Afro. date' ie an old country Bops' death at her hauls in (� toil l.atke, Melrose on "The fife of a Soldier's p. -organization, and thraupth Mr, Sask.,f the of Mrs- James , 1L, 'widow ina. :a India" proved very interest- Here ,L �'V e Petrie, the Toronto Rroap were of the late James IIoit, which took o r. There were thirty rile,present. '- lace on Monde ' able to get in touch with the P y, Feb. _7th. Her On Sunday: 3oarch 12th. for. Dixon _ . . Parent organization• funeral took plyt a at QRiill Lgke r•,sdnn, of Eastern.. Ave. • Baptist -"Israel on the Way to the cemetery on Wednesday, March Church will have chars a of the ser - Proruieed Land," will be the snb- let. Deeeaeed, whose tug-idea' vices in Whitevale and Green River - ' ' jest of $rev. H. G. Crozier, Sunday woe, Ellen Jane Hunter, wan a Baptist Churches. in the morning the PRIME BEEF - • PORN subject of his address will be "The evening asst. This aeries of ser sonata cf Arthur Boyes, anti at - _ � . . _ __ �•� ; Iraoas wtstch Mr. Crozier is presFh one tune lived at Andley where Contrast of Confessions." and in the Round Steak, . .- Ile } Satl,a, .. l00 Jug from the Bovk of Exodus has Mr. Holt engaged in farming, but evening at Green River ".The Print Sirloin Steak, 15e Loins, -,.. 100- �i' *- of the Nails. Miss Wilford, also of rite application to the problem@ left for the west 27 years egd, and •joronto, will assist with the music Ile _''Blade, :ianfMatiing as. On Sunda even- took a homestead. Mrs. Holt was Porterhouse Steak•, •• -•• ?� p redeceased b her hndbaad five 'Nr Gordon reached at the anniver- 17c bide, ioRtheswb' twill have practi P y sa services last fall and was much Win Steak P sore ago. ry (�• , _tea 1 application by emphasizing y g She is survived by 7 appreciated. So do not fail .to bear - i1Tbe neeeeeity €or a new social en• children. one danghter lisvtog 9houlder.Roaet,. Shoulders," •• • . r� :v3roneoeat. All are welcome. died a year,aro. Two sisters are tl'm on Sundt'. �c Shoutdere, -$t. George's, Pickering, March'are living is Toronto. : Blade Roast, .. is Pork Chops, 12a -The regular weekly -in !►lemoriam -- 12th. Second Sunday io Lent : y meeting _ - - Sunday School, 10 a. m,: Holy-of the U. Y. P. S. was held in St. Rib Roast, ..:' -15c ;S.tewing Beef or - OR'_yEROD -• In memory of How- oa�munioa, 11 a. m. ; Eveaiog Andrew's►S. S room on Wedne@ ard, wrio sweetly fell asleep just Brisket, 5c Minced Steak, _ +` iPra�er, 7 p. m. On-Monday, Mar. day evening last, with forty-two one year ago. But Jesus loved _ - ' - 18th, the Bishop. of Toronto. Rt. young people present. The meet- him best and so,' He gently called short Rib, 6e 31be. for 25a "Aev. D. T. Owen, D. D:, D. C. L, iag opened with a hymn and him to his eternal rest. Sadly Shank, ... be - will visit the Parish for Confirm- prayer. The president took charge missed by Another, Father, Sister 1. atinn. The service will be at-8 00 of the business period,after which and brother. ' V. iu.. and a cordial invitation is .Margaret Westney and Cecil hereby given given to any .and all Lockwood, leaders of the Chefs• Ps•o IdvH•tta.eMra�tats. r - - E' . D ' - - ' 1. °members of the community to tiara Fellowship Group, took attend this service. This will be charge. The Scripture reading_ VOR QALE-Red Clover. Seed. ring the first visit of Bishop nwen to wag taken � Howard L-tw. F. °l8Claremont. ' 2 .Butcher (phone 3000) -Pickering St. George's. d Petrie favored us with a'solo End WANTED-F+trni to rent of about -Do-not miss the Royalty Play, Audrey Powell a' piano nutut4r. ��' 'Caere,, Apply to H.K.Sleep,Durbar= "Nobody but:vancy," to be pre• 'Mr. Lockwood Rave a very inter- ton P.O._ _ satin addrece on his ockvi Tan TO TORONTO-E share M E RL IN ,�•aeated by the Yoitng People of the g TTOTORING -experience. Gordon Lockwood `1017. wools like psisen ' United'Chu'reh, on Friday, March P ser to help share � • have a violin %olu, acc�m anied 'o`-t• James A. Shipton, ,R. R, 1, Pickering. 7th. This ifs a.farce comedy that P Phone Pack 1.12. 22tr guarantees, you xu evening of by Myrtle-Lockwood, which was wholesome entertainment. Come enjoyed by all. •The rueetinR {{`OR SALE--A coanlr mire. [[,u special Service Tires closed with a h tan and Lea tie sell for cash or exchange for yomtgcattle. and enjoy th3 many arouping and y g Good worker. Apply at lot 18,con.b,Picker- •--'-laugb provuking @eerier. which benediction.-Com. ing, Amos Brignal. Claremont,Ont 18.19 g United Church Brotherhood � : characterize this play. Your.en• FOR RENT-7-roomed bnttce,brick, A - tertainnlent during intermission on Church 3t.; Pickering. $oft water in = p$ thousands of 'drivers now know; are is being carefully planned and will Th'e Brotherhood of the 11Tfited Ch- '?souse. electric tight. Apply Nim V,J Sforris- say,115 Jones Ave..Toronto. Phone Har_239. consist of orchestra numbers and. urch held a very succesful meeting _ 21,f bllllt stronger and wear longer than any Aoecial music. See bills for cast of „ Monday enin -- - if Gf-_There wa. ARM LAND [WANTED - Con- 5 ' -characters.' " a large attendance and a splendid-in- genient toan villa gein Pickering or Whit- the even . i eiberling Could ever build -A-bean citizen wbo has been 'tere=t was taken-by all in the -pro- by.or Town of Whitby,for growigg vegetables - receiving considerable attention ceedings of the evening. fir. F. H. ,other crop=,with or without builldngs. Send before, _a particulars to R.F.Cing,Dawes Road P.O.Q28 before. p P new president, presid- tof late is Ca pt Joseph Williams, Westitey, the n -of Simeos Point. Ea t. Williams'1�illiams ed in a very acceptable manner. A FOR SALE-Neat, attractive two narratives on great lake shipping. debate on the subject, "Resolved roomed house,double,boarded and Gyproc n g lined,strongly built and can�J>1.•�e�easily moved. - Oi02ne in and ask to;see these World�fam- i• in the old "square'rigger''eta., that Greed is not responsible for the Ab+r'gain'torsomeone. OwrrRDavid ].scot[, days, are being related in the Depression" was very interesting. Raada Road, half mile north of the 2 in3glsion OIIS Hives;. Toronto Evening Telegram in the The affirmative side was upheld by % r _ Saturday issues, the publishing of E. L. Chapman and W. H. Westney �OR SALE OR RENT-A comfort- in a very able-manner and the neg• Fable 7 roomed brick hou$e in Pickicring Vil- _ E wbieb has encouraged many, who loge. Good garage• hard and soft water.cood _ „ stove was supported by W. C. MUr- sedan wit mall fruit. Will rent for ti12.00 TT , were familiar with those pfd kar and Wilfred .[tonne who b gper month not sold. Apply to L.D.Banks, v days," to contribute comauente on their able arguments won'the des Pieke-tng. 27cf r _ ---- these articles, all of which prove ision. W. C. Thomson Dr. Cartwright OR SALE - Seed 'Alaska Oats, very entertaining reading. Inci• H^ G6nerwl Repairs, Oils sIId Gas. and Rev. E.'Robinson Robinson were the jud- V commercial or reQistered,ripen with barley, ep f dentsiDy,�many will recall Capt. ges, An op4n forum, conducted by ree fiarm rust and still straw. Also one Jersey Williams prediction last fall, of Rev. Hugh h G. Crozier, *as an inter. R lyal. Arno.baled ha'meQrt.a prize sow at ct,9 p • !tD open W70�er, ' sir v pun.3 Picteriwt. y F.M.Chapman,tlf t 9, Pickering N Ontario Pe eating item on the program, V ,IS° ,11 '.'.+`.:vw - a_ �. _ _ i r _ .r,.,-._,r. •ii.''',"!GLr:.rr" 'rta.��. w'a�*a..:•° th-' o4:w Ss�. r'h� G, - - •.r ..tf!' ails•.',. •f+ns. `u'l�.��1R.t K