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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1933_03_17 " 1�..'•�'-,.,_Y- .-.js;s, .._,:�. y`tw_. Arm._ .:rti J,,, ��.'.-J 't.v. ,.h,r-. _. - 'tip �• '�, "-*'-'y�' ^'.3„'' ^r` .� ... _ _ ._. � �•_ _. a. _.. _ .. .'�"' - •'t _ _ .>= «:'� "'.::a; .,1 COL. L11. _.-PICHERING, ONT., .-FR-1DAY, M XR. 17, 1933.' 1`�0. ?� �x4sllfl+silvsztsl Slrssaa:. - - . Dunbarton' _ . _ .. _- -Cherrywood _ -- GREENWOOD IKeoSitul _'O Dunbarton Angiia:an Mission. Sun- 3ir. Lightbody and family have r- day March 19th. 3rd Sunday in Iyent. taken up residence in our community. - .,•; . R. H. O. PHARSON-Physician A good supply of Hard and Soft Sunday School at 2 p. m. Public Wor-. We are sorry to report 'Mrs. C. :r and Surgeon. Dunbarton. 101y , Coal on hand. Also a enpplyP at 3 p. m. We invite you to Lintner ill at time of writing �d we • 1e RILLS E. P'ORB�'S, Op �D., Director of Sindliag Wood, COme and worship with us, hope leer condition will soon im rove. h good number came to the bee on R.. tometrical AgeociatlonofOntario. Res. etove'len th. Tuesday, to draw ravel for im rov- Established 1838 `= � U,Lare!l emher'of the American Optometrical R Whitevale g P aseneiatiOu. Eyes examined by apyointtaent. in the church highway. rtha _ PYoae SM.Claremont.out. 12tf Phone Pick. 1 i 09, g g Y• - • The Women's Asocistion of the ing the church driveway. _ Lepg6. DONALD 1FLU\RO, PIC$I:RING"Whitevale• United Church -are .pres- Remember the Irish concert to be THIS IS THE "* enting•a drama, the first week in.Ap- given tonight in -the Cherrywcod DUNOAN B. meiNTYRE-Barrie• ail, in the United Church. IC is entit- United Church, when a most interest- �/� {!ter.Solicitor, Notary. Office--Brock'St.. D ' A ` R led "strictly Business."'Cgme and see 'ing program•will be given. - , FARMERS' MIL nnPositeBel:Telephoce0(ftr», w*:t,y. GENERAL 1NSL-�RANCE Mrs. Peever and her rheumatism,-and Mr. Elwin Lintner returned home A large Ptbrae 45. 45ly ge number of farmers AGENCY ' dear '_firs. O'Grcgan, the' spirit A last week from Montreal and points RR DONALD RUDDY Barrister. BROL'GHAJ1, - - ONTARIO Auld Ireland itself. This drams is Fast, H1-iere--lie Fias been at c=ork for - Rgch';age their grain - -- • tiolic;toy, Notary Public. Moreyto -oan. filled with mirth front the 'commen ills firm -since the- beginning of the for Office!o:rDeriy Qccup d by the late A.£.Chas• Faeilitiee for lacing any kind'of In- a Goldin Would-sa•.. Flour and Cereals ^ P ,�n a., Maid Jane g `' S year. @lea,.Booth sing of Court Y.ou�e•Whitby. 61y_ surance at beet rates - Walter and Harold Fenney, and EEATO:N. BELL & ROSS, 'Barrist• available. Greenwood their sister, Mrs. Rennie, with her a y y '.e try, Solicitors. 904 Nortbcrn Ontario Security and Service my Motto, It SAVE. tnbD and DIAD mOI4! ,.Building,330 Bay Street,Tnonto,; � husband and children visited with ahoutd do it. W.1 Beaton, 421y Phone Pick. 515 Miss Laura Ormerod is visiting their parents, A. abd Mrs. Fenney on td.1.Beat -- - friends in CIaremont. Sunday. Years ago practically all farmer*' J.D.F. !toss• Adelaide=538.9 :411. 'McGuire is moving into. the - - got their flour and cereals in J. H: Beal, - Claremont Pengelly house south of the village. - - ]QICHARCSON. P10gEFLIN6 Dunbarton exchange for their grain and �lii Nlt:`.VEY-$atriaten.Solic;.tors,'tiotaries PHONE 9� :�1r. and Mrs. Dyer, of Toronto, ?0 pabtic. Yl!-21; Confederation Life Building, ;pent Sunday last with James and The many" friends"of Peter Marks Sa`'fid Money y, 1Corner of YonQe and Richaoad Ste. Tozon:o, FURNITURE =firs• Rame• will regret to hear of his death which hones Adelaide 4489 and 4580, By appo int, h'irs. W. �V. Sadler s p W h not do it again ? went Saturday evening*, Pickering restdenee pent a sou le took place on Saturday last at the y g , PYonePic5c.361.3 sit = We are displaying an attractive of days last week with her daughter, home of his son, Henry, north *of There is no flour on the market.- .;l',, variety of Xmas Gifts. Mrs. 'Morrish, of West Hill. Dunbarton: Deceased, who was 91 yrs that has.stood the test __t�80MSC�I d'c McMILI.AN-B•srrie- , si ter•,, Sol,utor:, Notary Pubic. .06«ac Aluminum-and Graniteware Etc. We .understand that an old resid- of age was very highly esteemed by better than iiteso�de ge of Wlr.Thomson, lot u,co.,cesa,on 1, Furniture-and Furniture ent of Greenwood, in'the person of all- His funeral on Tuesuay was tang- • • • for Pastry and Fine Pfefkerin O>$ce hours:Th:rsd'ayand Saturday :Novelties. Patrick Ryan, passed away at 1�hit PI K18slml Cake Baking. erenan¢r, from 7.00 p.ro to s.3o p.m.,or oy y attended. The funeral service at appoeotctent. Toronto offie• 805 Royal Bank Prices low, in keeping,with.times., by one day last week. house and grave was conducted by - =,•'Bldg.. Yho^e Ack 20Ct). Toronto EI¢n Baca: ,'Lloyd Priest -was very ill for a few Rev's. Jones and Burgess. 9 snakes a Il ne 3-y _ Baker's Joy days ,last week having contzac ed Spend a jolly evening at ,Dunbar- Flavored I)e4etutT aneum�nia, but we are glad to know' inn United Church, on Friday, 31st. !!read_ ` _R O O F / N G alai he is now much better. 24th, at 8 o'clock. Old Tyme singing, Choppipg :!Monday, Wednesday- (_T' + t �T F,II-C.•y�TH, D. D, S., L C;, S„ - . Cons,ratulad-ins are extended to music and costumes. Huldy Ketchum and Friday. We do accet••nr!o Dr J.N.Dales!, Cra,'vate of SPECI NL NE'-i Dor', Horton:who was succes.,- ,Would like to see you there. Profess- it right. Ore Rvvai College of Dental Surgeons and To-on- _ fu2 in winning- t :e.Senior Qratruicai - to umversity. A: Claremont of9ce stet D.•4. or Dolittle-will conduct his class in - - ��s p06 l erery Tuesday and Frid Phone •,F.inch Rock Faced_.Red_ Contest• held in Vr hitl5y High Srhot,l spelling and Madame Mattie Knot- NO CRF.DJT on.Frday evening, march 10th. Her a13ti Green liooiin _ cut will have her tuning fork with On-account of the change in time*' HRRBERT T. FALLAISE. L D'3.. _ '� was. Causes are not al- her-Refreshments, Admission, 25 and and the close margin I sell 11 ways a DefeatW sincerely hope 10 cents. D.D.F. Graduate of;he Royal College �l 2 40 per square. am forced to discontinue credit, -'Dental Surgeons and the University of Toronto. -- she still continue in this art and;win ' The senerable age of 96 was att- Of6ce in resadence second door east of St. And- many' more honors. exCe -t for approved y- e rev's Cburch. Pickering,oat, Obce'hour._9 Full weight'aDd __ wined on,Sundav, March 12th, by Mrs p PP oved month! Reconn tai a,m, to a P. m., or by appointment. (X-ray ' BLBOdard unlit - Pizer, a highly esteemed resident of- - - servrcel. Photae Pick 3re?o. 481r quality Peter Marks Pa9aes this city, -who celebrated her birth- The above"prices good for 10 days Peter- Marks, who been:a.resident day at the home of her daughter, Mrs- 1/x obMS60 Lawbe. only, Terms Spot Cash. of Pickering for the past 51 years,.� F- Rose, 38 High Str: The-'guest_ BV Ri�INGHA - died at the home of his son, Harry, of honor who is so nearly approach- L. ELIZABETH RICHARDSON- =a•• pICX: rRlri �•� on the second-concession, at the age 1nR the century mark, has lived most Building and General - •F•iee and automobile insurance of all roads. , • • of W-years. He had suffered from . of her hfe in Dunbarton, but more : Contracting. eotereseoUngcomp.a;esof soiad financial stand: * � r y hdirtdrteas for about 20 yearn, as well recently has made her home with her, Estimates furnished an all tdasse3 +� na. LUMBER 3 R Y pP daughter in Brantford. Her sons, Mr. ' of work-Interior and Exterior, as being bad! crippled.-He was born- � �i POSTILL. Licensed dnetioaeoe. in Woolingdoir, Somersetshire, Eng-, T. Pizer and Mr. I. Pizer, Toronto,l Alterations sod .eepdre. for ooan blade oe sna ass Oattttsn a aaa where he had a good position, as and her grandchildren were present Chimneys Built Concrete Worts. ' 1i°°salsa•t re Li tee aaevw F.to on abotaMN Blaeksmithina, k Woodwork gardener in the extensive'Fox --to help"mark the happy occasion. Mrs Phone Pickering 6715 - -' taestsa, 1Mr.as fir«*fY•ole F.O., ono, head at right prtoes Estate. III health co lied him to ' Pizer is enjoying the best. of health g Or1TARI0 R BEATON. TOWNSHIP Now isthe time-.to have those-repair s u this work, and he emi rated and is in possession of all herJacnl. 'FAIRPORT, D s coerit Coaveyaacer.Commasionei for bs attended to. Harrows repaired. .e P g ties:Brantford Expositor..afdav:ts. Accountant, Etr. -lamer of P to Canada, settling in Pickering. For _ _ �-+ bfa*nage Licenses. Whitevale,ont also new sections on hood. The fam• four years he' resided in Western - Shingles For' Safe' - g ous Fleury Plows always on band. Brougham W M. MAW. LIOENSED ALTO. Canada. He was a member,of the _ Also dealer in Viking Cream Separa- 5x clear and 5x No. B:C. Sit TiONEER,tor York,Qnsatto and Durham tare and Electric Washers. Disciples', Church, and was highly es . Ted Holtb y spent the•week-end with lO�'s C SIMU s, All l usds at salve prompter attended teemed in the community. His funer- y Galt Galvanized Steal Shingles, lass. Twtaa reasonable. Dat.n for .aFea may be If thinking of buying an electric radio the Axford"i'amily, of Toronto. AeN_s•d at NEWS'Omcv- Ben and"lvdsvt'o• _ass[fora ,demoostr ton 'of the New al took 'place on Tuesday to'the Dig- - The Jerm'yn family, of Whitby, Blyd's Felt Slate Shingle•. - it-c vaaaes. Whitby,CSat sty _ Rogers Majestic models. 7ipies' Cerr:etery on the Kingston Rd. V Also. re-rttbl5eriag buggy wheats. ] were *!tests of the .er family Lawn mowers shat ened. The prices are right. His wife.predeceased- him 16,years _ P GARNET ROBE ,TSON "'' ,.d ago, He is survived by his-seven solar °n3T ssdG:yima a has been confined tv T. PATERSO\8 - CLAREMON' . .c . .+ . WCOdWa.. Harry at whose home he .died, Sam' g Call and et rises. Pbone2812' - - Eiectricai Contra^-tor GREENWOOD i£!ly .sE;, of Mexico, N. Y., Albert and .Irks. the house for the . past two weeks _ g P - Wiriil and Rr Airin for Li ht" - - - of Minnesota, Frank at .Elbow, Saga; suffering fronrthe flu and its after a fi g P g. k . effects. You C$II Buy at Home or tier. James at .Gra •land::, -sa4k. and Gt--. F All kind4of a ectrical node !Pickering Mills s Amos love Jr., spent Sunday with-- g of Albers;,- B..C. - his grandparents, Thos. and Mrs. _FIRES, BATTERIES, , kept is stock, "+-- �- -+� - Perryman, Mr. 'Perryman being still `. 121ly Phoce'1705, Pickor.ng Have you tried LANO. the " r• Atydiey . . eery ill.. ACGES90RIE:9. new Cereal Food and Mlif• March is ruftning true to narile. air. and 31rs.' Norval Willson, of At a3 low and better prieee� V fin Meal It contalne the Wild geese are honking north these Oshawea, called on Elwsrd and Mrs. .. • NOTICE germ of the wheat,and other Willson on the 53rd anniversary of as days. t` parts.of the cereal graioh. firs. Squires lias-been umi;er ­tIio> their wedding. Wlutevale '•� M�s An ol'd fashioned health The many friends of Miss ;Cassell yon can in To-onto. - �► weather for a few days. - ;_ - --- - " promoting food modern. Chas. Puckrin reports new members will -be pleased to know that she is ' - Chopping essay dap ized. For sale at to the Forest said Stream 'Club. recovering nicely after her turn sec• Let us repair that leaky top. T except Wednesday your grocer'e. M1SA Turvey, of Toronto, is visit- ent serious operations. i ing her friend, '.Firs, John GreenlaN-. Brougham students attending filar- Skilled Motor Repairs. ORA1N-FLOUR-FEED Rev. �Ir. f Carleton Pl- kham High School attended a social i1st arrived a carload of ace, ,spent the Ferguson,e�ening recently with evening in Markham, sponsored by * f Will exchange ti'estern Oats. c the school, on Friday evening last. Gordon J. .,Law R'..H. and 31r_. Wesiney. t► Flour for Wheat We have most any Feed yon' The school section is upholding the This Friday evening, March iith, phone 3908; affirmative.end of a'tiebate on.a tic- the Brougham Citizens' League wal ANTHONY WILSON may' ° g hdid their regular St. Patrick's night PICKERING ONTARIO " _ ulture versus manufacturing in the t •r :�„' Proprietor: Fall line of Poultry Feed,. Baggotss911e school on Friday even- in euchre and dance. Come. and err- Stf :.Phone Mark, 550.2 . - irk;, March 2•1th. Whitby are taking joy a good time. t- - D N. Lockwood the negative. The March-rthetho of the WAdid S`oma�S. R. Wonnacbtt•was present at'the. S. was held at'the home of DLrs. :. PICKERING, O NT. church here on Sunday last, and Philip on Thursday afternoon, March h _ extended an invitation to the 9th. Although the day was very tlof _ e v O R G CLENDENING boys-and men to be present at favorable there was an attendance of cause of distress - �Y J sixteen. The devotional and business banquet to the boys of the township la f t e T eating Tl g FUNERAL DIRECTOR, on the evening of March 24tH. Boys .session of the afternoon was in char- ; r work is to be commended. ge of the vice-president, Mrs.. Fred 'One dose of otlr own deal at home and Cassie, the president, Mrs. Jno. Mill- Inspector Hutchison paid his off- preparation, Biam�nth- Private Ambnlanee i'cial visit to-No. 5 school on.Wednes•_ esA being absent. Mrs. C. A. Barclay, make S our home - - mss, John a committee- Norton e Rted' Magnesia bfren Day and `fight Servlce Jay last and complimented the sect- k _relieves this condition merchants happy .�, Pbone g(wc] ion on their splendid school,decorat appointed ions and remarked that an old school arrangements for the Faster Thank• in A few minute=. May, ;.;,". `• w Malvern 5000 offering. The greater part• of the af- 'be had in either pox•- well kept was of more historic anti ternoon was spent in. quilting, two .. •'der or tablets at only. 1© Piece Solid 'Val neighborhood value than the newer rIuilts being finished. There was also _.,:_:30 gents-for large box. °•:it,' Markham, - Ont. school, This school, he said; was in some other sewing' for the-bale. -E. C._Jones, nrt1R the best shape it had been in for 20 The Sunday School and Church gist. j]]1t Dining years,. The teach rs 'work was also services on Sunday were well attend= =A BARGAIN highly commented upon. Obstinate CougllA and Colds e1eAC ;L . - p , = The-Chab met- at'the home of Fred ed, the church being well fitted. The up by preparation of.Cod Room St11 - and Mrs. Crawford on Monday even- Juniors of, the congregation are gr. Livers and.Creosote rata when oast 60 persons were res= catty interested in Rev. Mr. Glover's This week in Galvanized P talks to them, dealing with the Lord's Even when aeongh or :mow h ent despite the bad night. The pro= R inch buffet. d foot table and Pails': , -' gram comi4littee are to be congratul- prayer. The text of,last Sunday's set- fails to respond to ordin• o . 6 chairs with solid leather - mon was taken from'Gen: 26: 25, the ary treatment Nyal'e ' ated upon their efficient work. The seat@, also it -`8 Quart 20e. Get yours lower committee. reported considerab• theme of the discourse being Wor= Creophos often clears it up ` solid walnut Gibbard 10 23e. now le work done while direction was •qiv- ship, Home and Social Service, the in a sirrpriQingly short z . - Tea Wagon en by the meeting'for them to extend emphasis, being placed on the Christ- time. Not only is it a eoauplete for 4'23. their activities to all in the commun- ian home, the need of- public wor- wonderful - remedy for =a ship and of helping others. The ins- -coughs and cold@, but it -it-- Mr. Innis read's fine paper on teased interest in -the church servic- also in a Rood.Lonic and Solid walnut snd tables, neaally Brooaer Stoves, 500 Chick, conditions in Russia and some disc- a sold at 3.50, a few to ussion took place. During general-es are_ve y--encoura clear at 1.93 at �12 �Q -° business a resolution was introduced Perance Supt, Mr. George Willson, large bottle.-E. C. Jones, _ �D� J , by Gardiner Winters on the severity is arranging for a Temperance-proxF druggist. C STERRITT ALL HARDWARE . of,the present.:truck licenses. This rOm for next Sunday. A few drops clears the head C. A. was warmly discussed and the gener- at moderate prices. al feeling of the members.was that Sit' Henry -Thornton, who was instantly Funeral -Director there should be a drastic revision of President Rnd ironeral nlnnager of. At the first sign of a cold of•"stuff- 1 E IC--. h, R I N. WS ALVINBUSHBY `taxation on farmers. Geo. Puckrin, the CAn%dian NRtlonal RRiltpaya ed tip head" apply a few drops of Ambulance Service from 1922 to 1022. died is R New Mistol to each nostril. This not the pre:i�ent, aresided. At the close A% Phone 1300 ".Hardware Phone 4(300 a splendid lunch'made everyane good York hospital nnri Tns•Rday. follow only clears the head, but usually g gH 1�Q natured. The content of the esolut- Ing an operation performed a prevents a cold from de"Topinir. - ion'will'be'found'in 'anothW iim.. Wftir"t*lbrt -ag*d 62 pears. 65ela tottit.-E.C.Jonas,draggislr Ws ' .?s7g,:;,','- .. ,r-- ' �. ,. .. .. a I. .._., „k •, �. : ,, ..i:'.._0.'a• 4wr. ,k7d?°� `iYY'.�,L' +?'eer '�II?R;.e t .ly,N::�'.v.f: � ' . .'`yy r.- .r' �ul k W::" .a,+ �n �.. �• .- g'a`"-,. ?m.�i:� ±�G'�', :''E''�!G'.v _ .^~i'� �-. t _^"'.• -'-_'Is,,• • �Y,� ,:��';5�•'�`+r r'�I _ • t - }} -Y , L'"..r4•. r ' ..�.� ....... � (t ^, ,� � �Gs7V MA AAA Loss and left the homestead In Plympton. .......... +• .+•+•*•+••++•«.l ✓tea +�W]y1NV,VW eL,,L ((��,�,������'' ten mites east of the city,34 years age _Voice e y •Qu*e Std Shakes vaaalOrnia Captain Towns of th � Press =' Hamilton, Aarch 12, —'Captain Charles Vernor Towns, son of Mr. and ?� - _ mother Tremoli Fdt ae Forcef of Succor BattY� Death, Die- Mrs. D. D. J. Towns, 176 Sanford Ave. Canada. t'he Empire and The World at Lame lease--Weekend of Terror Leaves Southern Counties South, who lost his 1­e in a plane in Desolation—Five Canadians Dead crash lit the California quake zone, CANADA their living from lumber and the In-1 was a celebrated flying ace wring the 'One Good Turn—" dustries which are derived from it.' P Las Angles, March 1'. — Southern with frantic enquiries concerning the war. For this reason it is of the first im- _ California, with Long Beach the centre safety of thousands.of their kinsmen, He was 34 years of age, and spent A friendly motorist speeding toward portance, if we want to assure the Kingston, picked up a pedestrian. He of the quake zone, continues to ex- either resident or visiting in the dis- many years in the city, attending the commenced again to speed up around well-being of a large part of our popu- :perience the shocks of earth tremors aster-stricken zone. public- schools and Central Collegiate 60 miles per hour. Overhauled by an lation, to prevent forest fires. Rail that started on the evening of Friday, Up to Sunday night the following Institute. At the outbreak of war he officer,his name was taken and he was -ways and companies interested in the March 11. Nineteen 'major shocks Canadians'were known to be among enlisted with the C.A.S.C. and while told to appear in court at Kingston on exploitation of forests do all that they - shivered the area as the subterranean the dead: overseas was transferred to the Royal such a day. R'hen he let down his can do to safeguard them, but the im- - •forees dealt their terrific blows. There Earl Adamson', formerly of Sa$ka- Naval Air Service. While with the pedestrian in the Limestone City, the mense sums which they spend annual- were more than 130 minor shocks, toon, air force he was decorated for bravery ly for this purpose cannot preserve latter turned to him and said: "I ap ' -which hinders greatly the work of rea- Mrs. Frank Bell, formerly of Ed- and elevated to the rank of captain. rreriarn k4idness I __ en ter our woods from de struction it the gam. cue. The first shock camw L 5A m mou.t n He was marrtea to England,later com eras public does not realize the ser#- s -• ole and have to report at Portsmouth, - "way, the eighteenth at 3,43 am. Dr. Ashley Firkins, formerly of Ed- ing to Canada. Twelve years ago he and just to-show you my appreciation oneness-of these losses, and does not . Hoilywood, Pasadena, eatura, River- mouton. west to the United States and was for the ride, here is the book of the do its part in aiding and sharing !n side, San Bernardino,'Santa Monica, John Young, formerly of Plympton teat pilot, for the Stinson Aircraft- motorcyc:e cop with your entry In it." - these measures of conservation.—La zeverley Hills and other suburbs Township, near Sarnia. Company_of Detroit until 1930, when —St. Catharines Standard Tribune, Sherbrooke. " were severely jolted. The quake was Captain Charles Towns, formerly of he accepted the post .Rants Monica. Good Times Will Return 'A Sad Case - and as far north-as San Jose. Mush Anxiety While a.resident of Hamilton he at- There Isn't much money in stock One writer says the saddest.case he tended St. Andrew's Preahvtprian raising, but this doesn't prevent farm- heard of was where the family had to Los.Angeles, Calif., March 12.—An- Most prominent Canadians in the .Church go without pie because mother was do- ers from attending various conven- tions'other quake of moderate intensity was quake sons were Princess Erik of Den- ing a jig-saw puzzle on the baking —�; tions for the purpose of improving felt here at 9.33 p.m. to night. It ap- mark (the former Lots Booth of Ot- board.—Stratford Beaco•t Herald. arently was not strong enough to do taws) and Sir Montague Allan, Shan their knowledge of the business. The Operation Goes On farmer knows that prosperous days rther damage. tier, and his wife, of Montreal. Prin- and he is preparing to Abandbn Daylight Saving Losses Surve ed teas Erik and her family, and the Al• Midst 'Quake will return Of r y lane, are at Pasadena,just outside the -Lon Beach, Calif.—A man was in a snake the most of them when they at-• Next summer will see only oae city Los Angeles. — Southern California g rive. A lot ,of people, should- learn or town,in the whole of Southwestern stricken terrftorp, surveyed losses is a,score of towns The tit of Toronto barber chair here, covered with lather, optimism from the agriculturist.— Ontario on.daylight saving time, it it and cities on Sunday me the first work y joined other when the first earthquake came on Fri- Chatham News. stated. Numerous centres which had began' in -rebuilding from Friday Canadian communities in sending e day. The barber jumped backward, formerly operated under fast time do. pressioas of their sympathy for the saving _the_'bustomer's neck, but the Cotton Like Silk - feated the by-law at municipal eleo • pight'a major earthquake. suffering region. Mayor W.J. Stewart sav The stricken region faced its most razor dug deep into his arm and The tatest achievement of Lanea, tions this year, and the only place is tragic Sabbath amid scenes-of-deuoia- of Toronto expressed the sympathy of shoulder. lie had 2, stitches put in shire textile research is the discovery, retain it was the City of'Guelph, with tioa and death, with' recurring "set- Toronto c#tlaeaa to U.S. Consul, Emil at Seaside Hospital: a majority of less than 200. The fact ' Sauer and asked him to convey the of a'cotton cloth almost indistingulah- Ung shocks`' adding to the woes of in- message to Governor Ralph of Call- A prominent Long Beach minister of from silk. I_t is expected to re- that nearly every municipality in 14 lured and homeless, ran in his bath tub when it suddenly, vlve Lancashires trade in fine cloth. counties in Ontario will this year oper•' forn#a, The list of dead stood at 160,-with broke Into a dance and small tidal This discovery will establish cotton ate on'standard time will practically For a considerable time it was waves be more than half of these in the cities gas breaklug-over him. He goods as a-rival both to rayon and put an end to the controversy which of Loa Beach, Compton and Hunt- ought Thomas Murray, former Win-, Long snatched a robe and-ran into the real silk.-=Hallfax.Herald: has centred around lack of uti formity Ington Park, ?here destruction was tiipeg hockey star, had been killed: street: on this but it was learned lot) Saturday night „..__ question.—Forest Standard. that Murray had escaped injury: Santa.Ana, Cant.=TAU doctors and the greatest. Britain-.Recovering From 1,000. to 1.500 were injured, two nurses were bending over a child aThose who, not so long ago, were Aalson's Spy Class many seriously, filling every available Killed In Plane in Seaside Hospital,- In the.middle of predicting, with a flavor of malcions - An auction sale was held in the west boapitaL _ Captain Towns and two others were a delicate mastoid operation, when the, satisfaction. the final and complete' end of London recently and a spy >E25,o00,C100 Loss killed when the airplane in which they operating table suddenly_shot out from ecilpme of Great Britain as a dominant glass was put up for sale. It brought - Property loss, despite many confitet• were rushing from San Francisco to under them. The plate glass windows influence in world industry, commerce th a equivalent of 17,700 par valus. It -.,fag estimates by authorities in various Long Beach to,aid in relief work of the operating room fell outward. and finance,' have,observed within the was not nearly as-good as any modern cities, was placed at approximately crashed at Los Angeles Saturday Instrument cases, tables and wall fir- last year evidences of national resili- spy-glass costing a few dollars would 325.000,000 for the earthquake region, morning. tures crashed to the floor. ency of a capacity for recovery which be, -nor was It encrusted with din- covering some 400 square miles and Adamson, who was only 22 pears of The two nurses braced the table has necessitated a revision of their moods: But it is probably the-most extending from Santa Barbara oa the age, died'when a buitdln- crumDied in with their feet, and the doctors com judgmeat'and of the somewhat "hasty famous of its kind in the world. It ,north to San Diegq on the south: Santa Ana. He left Saskatoon 1? 1919. pleted the operation In a rain of plas- predictions founded thereon. — Mont- was the glass that-Nelson held-up to Virtual martial law was in effect-at Mrs. Ball, who was born in'Edmon- ter. The patient is doing well. real.Gazette his blind,eye and said, quite truth Lang Beach and Compton, where 10,- ton and lived there mane years, was A large billboard had been rented - fully..- that he did not see an over= to further a political campaign. The Test'For Spellers whelming armada bearing down upon 600 soldiers, sailors and marines stood among the victims in Long Beach, lower part of the alga Is gone, The The following short• sentences are his Beet at'Trafalgar At the same f• guard while constantly renewed work which bore the brunt of the cafes upper part shouts, in two-foot letters: made up of English words in common sale 1800 was paid for the silver watch ' crews began clearing away the debris' trophe. B presented to Midshipman Pollard, who of earthquake and fire. 'Dr. Firkin, among the victims at "Confusion and chaos!" use;but I doubt lf.one in five readers _ Thousands of homeless, preferring Compton, was born in Edmonton, and toe Angeles,—Walls of they opera2� would• get full marks if they were killed the sharpshooter who mortally' to stay In the open rather-than go after •graduating from Northwestern Ing room at Seaside Hospital crashed' given as a dictation exercise: wounded the British Admlral. — St.' back to their homes, presented in- Dental School In Chicago, practiced at 'during the birth of a dapghter ;o Mrs, '.'A harassed pedlar met an ember- Thomas.Times4ournal. _ -other serious problem to relief work- Edmgntoa from 1912 to 1922. W. Carson Boynton. Physicians and roamed saddler near a cemetery to Vera. Imminent danger of pra'umonla Young was aged 65 and had been in ,nurse9 stayed on the job,and the baba gauge the symmetry°f a lady's ankle. THE EMPIRE among thousands of elderly persons California for 34 years. He was-own- was born in an atmosphere of -wining The manoeuvre they performed with J who were. a er of Young's plaster dust and crashing timbers, to unparalleled ecstasy."—London Spec- Airatrallins and American Fllma _ pending the Winter here g's Hotel, and ]eaves a the light of a policeman's ele tric tator. Some Australian picture-film ex- :_ was seen by health authorities. widow and two children. F _ p Emergency crews were assigned to _ torch. = -• = hibitors have been-,Sgbttrrg the Ameri• John Young Surgeons standing • to two feet of Canadian Dfaaovery can distributors' insistence upon _ spotting Ieaks in Bas mains as the first water-the hoe ltal's'�prinkler system - step is reopening the city's supply for Sarnia, March 12•—John Young' b6 p The news may-not be.weJcomed by •"block-booking"; and such as hays beat and cooking. years,,proprietor of Young's Hotel, at broke, flooding-every room remained children-but their elders—partcularly done so deserve the practical encour - Most of the city's 140,000 residents Compton, Calif., was born on the Lon- on duty 20 hours straight c_ia saved if they happen to be interested In com- agement of the public. Indeed,it to s dos Road, Plympton Township. He 1s many lives. Fifteen persons died in merctal fishery matters—will'be keen- moot question whether 1 Australian spent their second sight !s the open the-hospital. Three others were dead ly interested to learn that a brand new picture show proprietor who is pre- when night. Continually disturbed by survived by his wife and two children red to exhibit whatever is sent him 3alnor .temblors,- they were rudely at Compton; threebrothers, Henry of when they arrived In ambulances. oil now stands to the credit of Cana- Im iawakened at 8.110 a.m, to-day by a, Sarnia Township, Thomas of Plymp- _ than scleace. To be precise, by blend- by foseign distributors is a fit subject _ jvioIsnr jar which sent many tottering ton Township, and,Edwin of Seek&• _ ing ptlehard oil with oil from,the liver. .to hold a picture house license. -it'is ;wails craahin loon, and three sisters, Miss Elisabeth of the grayflah, scientists workin un- good to see that there are same show' g' Scott of Windsor, Mrs, George Blrfinefs in'London der,the' Biological Board of Canada,- men In Australia with enough regard But almost all the damage as earth- ge Lam- �Ows InCreaSC have perfected a medicinal oil report- for their patrons and their country td --- - ,--quake can do had been done already, hart, Sarnia, and Mrs. M. Drops of the '' - p p , ' land the only buildings sustaining fur- Plympton and Enniaki'rien towaitne. London.—H. Gordon Selfrdge. chair- ed•to be equal in vitamin potency to insist upon having a.gay in what.�A ez� M Per damage were those weakened by Mrs. James McGrath, city, fa a niece. man of one:of London's great depart• standard liver oils. And this new pro hibited;-and they will be wise Ann - a The members of the family duct is today bean tralians who w#lI separate the shee*, :the 200 or more tpmblora felt since Y were un- meat stores told the shareholders at being.used Hader medi• Friday. able to obtala details or confirmation t' he ordinary general meeting that cal supervision in certain institutions from the goats.—Sydney Bulletin. titrssta Patrolled of the press reports concerning Mr. business ha mpeoved•after�3ctober on the Pacific Coast.---Quebec Caron _._� 'r Young'ti death owing:o the congestion 1, while for 1933 almost every day had icle—Telegraph. aJrbanit atbn In New Zealand The sus broke through the clouds of the telegraph wires. He was a son shown better returns than the correo- - It .seems that the Dominion, is tow i aver file wrecked city,bringing a more of the late Mr. and Mrs, Peter Young ponding day in 193_, multiplying of towns, has shot danger•' • � � Forest Conservation cheerful aspect to the tease citizenry. Many thousands of Canadians earn Thousands of patrolling service men a a aunty ahead of its natu;sttfd proper , __ . _ - formed a reassuring guard, keeping _ development. For this to happen to tote situation tender control and allevt- : Chicago's Mayor Returns Home a country so sparsely settled is calaml- i ­�ting panic. - tons: New Zealand, judged by all the There was no looting reported, de practical, tests that are applicable; — aDite wide open store and bank fronts „%'i:' -�-'���'.' :.,. . ,�,., should still be rurally minded, in the fad merchandise cascaded across aide " ' ,;!-' main; yet, influenced by the general walks. t current of the times, it has turned .T .rhe virtual martial law will remain v; 3' townward like the rest of the world, effect ladefftlitely, Charles, S. Hen- `.,_,. 3 k and its young folk, imbibing the pre- erson, Long Bes,6's relief' dictator, t „° valentspirit, shirk the adventure that announced. - r wide spaces proffer. It will be well The first problem, he said, was to i!, at the spur of neceseltp, this tor- persuade residents to return to all Y Y ribly inappropriate and hurttful an ti - ' omea that have been found safe. The i pathy to a farming life be broken iii xt was to dispose of quake wreck- s years of adversity. Good will be born e and clear the ground for recon ti s - ' of evil xtius, and the prosperity of the etruction work that is to come. 1 ^, ds`m.: Dominion be placed upon a less'precari- Two thousand inspectors were as ous footing. Hard times may accomp- vignad to visit all houseb. Reports i Iish in this readjustment who! land that merchants were profiteering .is. policies and agricultural. edncatio 100dstttifa brought the assertion that " °' have been inadequately able to do.— k_ Auckland Weekly News. luajackets would be summoned,, it � >� ' hbe'dl ark, to halt the practice. DoaeuA of .food and relief stations ere establishea in every part'of the Indian Improvemert. ' I The better spirit that is abroad is �. Free food was'provided for 6b; India aorilrgs directly from the 'con, or more at every meal. $dent belief that amon g the saner el+ Canadian* Kilted - •• _ ments of Indian nationalism'that At least live Canadians lost their Government are striving with absolut4 vii in-the southern California,earth- � 1 .,` sincerity to advance conatttutiotial tt�; i forms as rapidly as possible, and to = _Slaw the first of the Shocks that secure a fiewand firm adminiatratloei 1 y In a death toll of more thak in which Indians would be given more; %fUns, and property damage of control: All things considered, the [,006,w or more struck the Pacific _ �� prospects of 'a settlement of India's' Canadlane from the Atlantic . - uemberc of tls American I,eglon carry the flag draped coffin of May Cermak to Chicago bona!• problems satisfactory to all parties are' Q Pacific have deluied press agen- = brighter than they have ever been; M sad newspaper offlces and flooded Vai n. The entire colony of local Inhabitants and seasonal itsitors turned out to pay homage - within,living.memory.—Truth (Lon- *Mph "sad telephone companies don). 9~ �.* 6.45:n,.' .: .�..:..w.,..:� .,d tom'•-.�,a..'1 :teu:• -- ..w.e!s..L- _ _ - _ •./� .Y �` i .:'� .__ ..*Ant' 's{ j..y�.v a' -'ti .S.'. - ,LISiRt+'n �Q' k�:.+ ZQ :� FY TO BE 136 LBS. Health-C wing Sleep - �� - Is Beat, Says Writer �� For �i v e 'C o m p l e t e S e t r •toast $8 Ids.--More to Fallow Most women would be alarmed if No Drug Can Give Like Re- 1 .� "''„ G ' tea' " , ' U F Poker Hands their weight showed 136 lbs. But not - sults As Naturally In- '�• --A ih1s one. You nee s le was 174 lbs.. You can obtain a pair of first quaL+ty Ladies' - ,and she has found a way to take of atlCed Slumber mat disfiguring overweight. ,�. pure thread Silk Stockings,45 gauge. Combined =N'. She writes:-"Six months ago, when ` An editorial writer in The Journal arS 'with excellent wearing qualities, •Imy-weight was 174 lbs., I started to of the Indiana State Medical .issocia- these Stockings have �,e dull, IIRRET� ' Itake Kruschen,and have gradually got tion (Fort Wayne), gives some per- �'=`- ' sheer appearance 'which io de- .. � Idown to 136 lbs.-and am still going tinent advice on sleep which he says y'' .sirable, and they are.obtainable 'down. 1 have not altered my diet at physicians ought always to furnish to in the latest shades. Sites 8 , ;all, and I only take a half-teaspoonful their patients. He -vtlte&,. ' 9, 9Y2, 10: _ arts 60 ur - !of Krusebea. in a sleet of hot water - "The physlology of sleep is imper- There is genuine economy in roil- C-.4,;rl rcw,cco g� ..every morning. I also find Kruschen fectiy-understood, and.It is doutful it ""very good for biliousness, from which any drug can exactly reproduce the 1.` lug your own with.Ttl�fCt fine cut, , as you can make more than 50 used to suffer a great deal. But it restful sleep that comes wh_a sleep - . 'w3 ,bas completely left me now-in fact, I is really spontaneous. It is possible Cigarettes from a 20C. package. -- [e61 a thllci cut PC-.Svu, aiad Lcu.c .,'�-!th=e--there-are-other factors which in,"�. _� : - :- '•.' - �•.�, 4* thank those wonderful Kruschen Suence-the ability of a given individ- e; l Chantocter ;/arerr• sits."-(1lLrs.) M. K- nal to sleep, but certainly the follow- t ' - °mil Lei• y- = - ing is of the greatest practical value. "'Ron Tskea every morning, Kruschen e!- Your " with _ V' feet,,e a perfectly natural clearance of "L The Vasomotor System. During )undigested food substances and all ex- sleep the distribution of the blood is 1E eeasfve watery waste matter. Unless- mainly to the skin, the muscles in this wa§tage is regularly expelled, case of fatigue, and to the 'digestive - Nature will eventually store It up out organs if digestion 1 going on. There - - - _s : of the way' to the'fore of ugly fat. is a condition, of relative anemia in 1„ One bottle is enough to prove to the brain, or rather the rate of flow of - _ _ _ - -z ' pot that Kruschen will make you feel the blood Is slower than usual. Chill- - I E' ;� v ` younger-spryer-more energetic- iDj of the 'skin or feet makes sleep, - 0 yan'll enJoy life-every minute of it. Impossible. The value of the hot bath -C I G A R E T T E T O B A C C O � - - or hot foot bath is too well known to FREE TRIAL OFFER need more than mention. Persona SAVE THE POKER HANDS V Ica have never tried%ruschen--t:p k now J AS ear expense. We have distributed a great who sleep with 4ifficulty must be sure lsoperisl Tob.tx+o Complam of Canaan,Llrafted Naar tpedrl GIANT••packages which make that they have enough cover.. A warm _ is easy for}oar w pral our CLAIM•for�ourselt bed with the head out la the cool as --' -' Ask your'aru�l.c for the saw-GX24T"a5c,. _� FSe bowie together even cold air is a position which potato puree, or a piece of milk-toast Advertising r Classified FEEL y wik3.a separate trial bottle-eumclent for shout slakes sleep almost irresistible. 'will serve the purpose. gl ow i esr reek. upon cite trial bows first,put It to °2- The Digestive System. All of us "3. The Nervous System- The in- IPASSerar. W test,and then.It act entirely convinced that - FULL OF PEP" Krttsehes does everything we�k to do the are drowsy after a heavy meat. The dividuel,with a restless, 'nervous" drat N OFFER To EVERY 1 W T.IVTOR DoWe IN still u good as new, TAfe It List of wanted inventions Lai full bftL Your is authorised to return hungry man who understands hie position naturally will have more dii- information sent frees she XLl Com- g�r �Q Y y and without question- physiology "eke the cupboard or ice: flcuity in sleeping than the Quiet type. Aft taking Lydia F. ��' vaa7, World Patent Attorneys, 273 Bank .0 weal-scald be Odra= ilanufaa turuu alb box when he awakes at night. There Deliberate fnhibitfoa of the impulse to ham's Vegetable CO>Q2pOt7ril� tweet. Ottawa, Canada, ,. (3 Osfatlr . I.td., Handteater. )ins is a current ballet that it is well to lenses about and pull one's hair will That's what hundreds of wolf eD s4sforass olt•rofa,dr.... mss. As (>s•�RaaY. 175e). 'l�tjeta2s: HcG111frra>'Hro•., �► Ld. Tmow, eat and immediately go to bed. The often accomplish much. While some- gq.It steadies the nerves, f� >ttrss>efaz s:oC:. fault is.not in the eating, but in the thing like eight hours of sleep per day' you eat better. . . better... choice of food. ' One of the best meth- is needed by molt-people, this does ��« Periodic bee tad (�EDER NURSERY STOCK DIRECT. � Tile Rainbow ode of inducing natural sleep Is to not 'mean that one will suffer severely backache• • •Moaka '07ft days " Save dollars by getting; myy.prices- eandurable, on Items yon need. StSndard'Nursery, Make sure that the stomach has if on a rticular night much less Fontltlll, Ont. A. Roszell, pro ,A rainbow crowned the eastern •icy,i something to do and so'r u you we not wail P Its colors shone la glary, equiaitlons a than eight hours is obtained. The 1n meat to be_ $Ive this ssledlclae a - ' It lit the clearing clouds of prep, generous-supply of food which might dividual who tosses and worries be- chance to n ou. Get a bottle saslrs _ _' And told again its story. • otherwise have gone to the brain and cause he can'not sleep is making a ftm your=tx today. OVA' SCOTIA F-'RMS FOR SALIM induced wakefulness. A giase of-milk big mistake. .It realty doesn't matter, - 1� Also hotels, businesses, summer re- j sorts. Free Ilat. Hugh lieCaIInur, Trura tt_ told the promise of its Gdd, and a few crackers,a warm custardvr and he may as well relax." does not mind-the bourn of the-night That now the day was clearl , Undoubtedly habit has very much to because he Quietly and leisurely RUG SUNDRIES AND SAN1TARi T - +it sang its way into my sot31, Answers to Last Week Puzzle -do with the ability of an individual to D Supplies. Write for wholesale cats-- _ Thus all my -bleakness Cheering. sleep, we.are told, Habits of going to thinks about pleasant;things that have logue. Sent to 'adults ortly. National _ occurred and are happening at the pre- Distributors, Box 443, Dept. W,. RE- C it 0 P $ 8 S d D $ bed too early, - of eating irregularly pp GINA, Basil - - It faded with a splendid glow $ S R 0 Y L L P R 0 A and wrongly will complicate matters. Bent time, He dome not permit Lim- - .._. .. Where long grey clouds were piling. li ? E P U d B He wbo is in the habit of waking at a .welt to brood over misiortnneg-or un- A R G $ pleasant situations.' The-hire of an �"'� Yet echoed to a million hearts A 13 Y l; 3 D certain hour and of inking.that.be - . '�FOR SALE of i attractive 'nestling thought' may on-' That (Lod above was smiling. can not.go to alee"robably will eon- _ _ 8 Y 8 8 p A L'$ tinue ties habit-, Not inf dently an able one to Dal hours almost as It GENERAL STORE ¢ change of scenery-and of rou- t ��n gL forha9t initenta and Apnual turnover-thirty 11tou9and No 8 Emmett Buckler. - I T S 3 C 0 R �Ti S 0 '!r entire c �4 they were really sal 0 A W 8 D 0 tine-will aid in correcting the coadi- liabilities. A-1 rating from whose=- W18DOM R C P L S A tfon. To puote fnrtlzer: - purposes tie-in so. Prtobably his mind sale houses. For particular write : 'Wbrlsoever,tW.nke.that he`aioaie Stns g I B D 0 $ "4 Psychological Attitude. A dtii= is no more or possibly 6Kef. less ac- - avioxxxss sssvtan NVI sAur ,wisdom, or a tongue, or a soul, such tinguiahed Obysiologist has told us _rive than in the case .when be is �• • at west, sosoato '3 PORE 'ly 0RI V 'as no other, this- man, when laid -dreaming a pleasant dream. j 1' 1 U R 0 R R U y g i that he rarely or never sleeps more apes, is seen to be empty, "Sleep is one of the very most fan- i I R A $ ho n two hours !u a given night. ive portant. physiologlgd states and is&I• I D $ A' ,however, reefs R S L P I $ 9 $ S D Quietly in bed for five ways best when'it is attained without , - or efx ether hours, He says that bs- the use of drugs. In case It will not + ` r y should be come�withou# drugs; the oral YOU anmom is OUR CROSS-WORD PUZZLE used, or cflurae, tees. '°°otr�. eamgsor i[t e IC u..risK"•ki°�v�yon.feaa�h ones Babb p-, =� z 3 4 5 7 10^ 11 ..`:_. . st� e" Arrr�la�.a {� PERCEPTION 64 Danish a all Tonma r 0>ti -- send for _ FREE ,r i ` {12� ; 13 14 J There.appears .to, be. a certain book numbness about the mental organ's '"Bsby'a Welfare" ' !S t5 37 6 of perception; and the man who is By the same means- we do not al- ` }few taetbersl at Ale t0 lit hula so atrikfngty, at t e ads.- i•otb.r.s moan rue seat ietpfel - .. clearly, pithily, forclbly, glaringly, ways " a� ivm he same a St. . .. feoklat •a'►aby or ales sees 119. - ba l 94 babel • wbT u do l 13 whether these things are religious', before bah, ao�as. • Lr•tte. social, or political truths. as to get • 9abys basis, deep, airing. u _.. .t 7 through that"numbness, that rust of LlYER'S MAKING -" wnela•,baw•1 habits.a wakba _1�OUR height rbert,. s arena aadl.g. = 1 Insensibility, to the Quick of the " • Bette• .f«satas—l.s..s .s+d- mind and heart, must De a great YOU f�Et OUT OF SORTS sap. • sapplo, %,en road..• Iii �' 9 30 31 pages'for baby's •w■ bee. • man, an earnest man, an honest man, Val write THE DOWMEN � I - a good-man.-Dr. Boyd, i 8t. An= -Ware rap poll!Liver Bile 'a CO.. LIMITED. Yardley Hew, 3; T*to•to, for Fa>� :..r. dt sous .. _ —No Calomel needed , when you feet blue,-deprt+•sed sofa on the _ H•'•• - js - — - - world.that's your liver which isaSt pouring its _ daily two pounds of liquid bile into you bowels. Address 1t7 - i � ' BRUISES Digestion and elimination are being slowed . Brand •p,foods Accu mulating and yina inside • Thal nothing to equal Mam bo�movaro fed ikko salts, oil, mineral • �a • - `. Minard'e. It�"tik•i bold". wad, laxative sandy or ah•wing gum, of 41 41 5 ,6 ,gam, outgo!.i•soitsh. Antiseptic,eeae6)ng.baling You need a liver•NMUlant Carter's Little « Give: ultk rell!} 1 Uver Pill is the but one.Safe. purely vg•. ' 4l 1 24 q sb•titut�is.3�at All ddruggf�its.Mal q • • M 53 i 7�a e -�ur..mouth_ �` - Cutleu N Soap "KING OF PAIN" Coated tongue, bad'breath! Watch World-Famous for t lvaulshwhenyoncleanaCCMU- Horizontal :;3-\eat :,-Part of leg =lj/ <Vtlet Un ~t u dated waste matter out of your system. #0-Sensed 20-VV as aR are' >, 1-To remain Price 25c. �- lean=a-mint works thtiranghly,>9enRy 41-!Article `. w sAciently with smaller doses. Non. g-Cunning 22-Con}linction• 43-French for"and" .25-Happening �- - - S-Sorrows 44-Regulation e r MbitD.forming.Safe for young and aid. 26-Energy - J 12-Ripped 45-By :2T=Large &w& a '}� 47-To cut' ;s••i's SC}l001 Boards and of 13-Part of-shoo - y 28=Worm Are suthorlted by, law to establish 14-Otherwise- 49-To tease �_..� t E 29—Part of body ;.. 1NDUSTRIAh TECHNICAL AND ,.etia,.v�M ti 16-Large animal h1=Wing-like part' - li'.-State of ascendancy 31-Beverage. 16-Active .a GOO � 18-Portuguese title 55-Food starch 33-To delv9 ' v�+ 34-Transaction -_. s_C� 1 itd'r"` 19-Pronoun-• a6-- me t ''With the approval of the Mlnlster of Eduestioa th�►'_ C►' - 36�The same f is a"D 20-Sbar :' 6;-!Minerals O�d'a�ao�'���ti°` 21-Negative Vertical =3'-River mo,ith 0A may 6oEoonduatedClnAaCeordanae with the resurattone 1sBw1 by ' 39-Note of scale • Y .y poi tr 23-Musical cote 1=To dam,, _ `_' 40=Humorous 04 Department of Education. .:;. -;4-­To restore' -2-To endure. : ^ 41-European moantiafna THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL INSTRUCTION 26-Border ' 3-Boat ,:. 42-Girl's name b,ptven to various trades. The schools and Classes are.under_!1►e . f INSIST ON 28-Root-edges= 4-Old'pronoun o .44-Disaster. direatlon of AN ADVISORY,COMMITTEE. ; _• Il4li GENUINE - 29-To hasten. .._ 5-To spread 45-Medicinal herb " APPlloation for attendance should.be.evade to the Prinelpal • ''``s 30-Man's name tr-Part of body d6-Sunburns of the school. # a 32-To boil ;--4ffirmative "'4i-Wooden pin COMMERCIAL SUNIECT8, MANUAL TRAINING, HOUSEHOLD • i 33—Obscure.. „� '8—Pronoun DO-Vessel fvr SCIENCE AND AGRICULTURE AND KORTICULTURQ arlb providtld 34-To'navigate 9-Ancient - onserrated w nee 1 for in the Cotrrsrs of-Study in Public, Separate, Contlnuatla» and H1oD --FOR CONSTIPATION 35-japanese coin i, TO-Secret b1--Atmosphere. a Z "ICai 9.�. wl__, •, �'tm4�ts._ - 36-To plunge 1,1-Preflx: halt 53-To act - Ales of-the Regmiatlons isayed r, the•llarr ter of dIn off 1a N - -` i x-=,33 obtained from the Deputy Minliter, Parllatrrent Bulldlnps, TorOrtw :. ISSUE No, s7—sell- - _ .1s--lnsWs -7 -54-_Forward .. „,„ i.r _ w:' ,ay.{e E•r':.•�-•.i`.. , ti •9s.•. �:'iG..� `.!Spt.,r.,<,� Q .,i ..�' •,�.,�:•x✓�,•�/�!•b.?^IC:r' �c4;,�',u;:• i;✓le�Dlr�t 1•�Q � �r-eu6-..�' ,M: s ..��J � ,-`�yz.: ,q, •� ,}'R *is - .r,=¢: r t.,,.� £•. °.:G-i+-'4;-' Z ?ah'. u w ,,-e 4�'L.'v:. •,< ... _ -�.. `r. „^'.••."-�`1 ''.. +" p* MON^Y ;j world. that is Nl[areb 3rd, 191!>! -� SeieN Reports �PICKERINC�r 4' "' w—I' - ' � � would on this, d ty pass out of S. S. No. 6, Pickering - Names is AT' _ MARKET. Fine Nursery Stacie existence never to return. The o r f merit. Sr. 4th - Lloyd Mark, gOR� 1933 rde o y YI TERMS �• :' joke serves to show that a great Thos. Donohue; Alma Hamilton, Har. CASH AND CARRY Ornamental Trees. _ ;3.7b per yesr; i1.b0it paiCin advance. many people in the world are ry Hartle. Jr. 4th - Muriel Baird, Ph. ff Lrergresns and Dwarfs.. - yllis Gardiner, •Ivan Fuller, Annie 'SPECIAL I Flowering Shrubs. Hedging, t•bscriptions to the united State. and Great preparsd to believe the most Coulson.. Sr. 3rd - Thelma Carlton. Lean" ■ �Q p /� 'C1itubiog Fine@, Britain i2.00 In advance. IG�11~ Cottage RQ1T8 ridiculuUe ideas, that can be told. Ruth Bradshax, Nerma Thomas, hen Poses and PerienniAl Borders, S.Tutue illlterdte and ignr,raut foul Smith. Sr. 2nd - BaWna 'ls6ralcz�k y cents per lb. Dahlias and P.ockery Plants, __ 7 JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, cru prucicrirn dieeud of the world Fred Smith, Jack Carltr,n. Sr. 1st $rr:y $u has xndStrawberriea, _ _ Josie Goralezyk, Francis Willson, All (iuoseberties and Currants,,• --� -- '- to take place uu a Lettxin date,, an Carlton. Jr. 1st. Noreen C'arlt:r. -Round •S-teak Roast Asparagus,. NOTES AND COMIIAENTB. xud wxfiy peuplefi ill believe and Printer - Teddy Gar_di_,,er. 51. I 1^ cents t•ee lb. Fr,it Tree4, root pruned:' „ , r get ready tut• the event. Other Puckrin, teacher. I Y. c, get apple,pear. cherry and ' _�llari Acdrew, Manager Engli-h cherry Ire 1•to a c.ears old and It is said that when President aseak ir�it:dctl pet;ple 3vill EihpeNr S. S. \o. 1. Pic'•:erir.g. =tian�es it Y_ - 1 unini root-pruned and care,bearine r,rder of merit. - Sr. _' - star;: 'Ire: i'R ill c,:n,e iu'to eff-'et in from 2 to 3 -Roosevelt was inter i�3-a'.vi.th .n new•.religiutt' i;reed 'and 11ka (h on Condi:_::!.al. t.ra.e _�pu t ��� tt�c c sweet to ft 1 year-.and_oruehave herne in I year., number of newspaper teen, he they Will aouu have a large niiui let^n> J'r. nth - ~tare fi�p,=:.•rt i. E:i• �%%F � iC&*tmdLOOb cis ".e.iuld-not ex lalu the -Rold stand•- tJer Of cuff rty. On %laL*(:U3L'd, ith Cookson, Stepha �'urd'yka. P,ussel' ' _____:_ ____-_-_. .- ... _. -_.. IJ• T. ELLIOTT, AGENT p ° Po�-dl. Sr. 3rd - .Jo:.n,•Puckrir.. Jr PICKERIItiG, ONT. 20tf ard, A great many men claim to >>fter the strpl�u�ed event had Tl:ere is I+ti11 pleu4y of aeon. � i curre,I fGery ��ere a great.tnauy 3:c1 Ian B?rez:. ::irl: t hon.t. lid*.r 5katiog at gsuderstand rice puzzlieg probleiu y looking people to be seen who lean Redman, lie•,. Pe te B`.iiie �It .c - • • thoroughly,'but we doubt if they _� „I,l i,rrit'rl,at thPy. l,ad Lean, Susie Puckrin. :Mary Puckrin �('� r : know half as couch about is it;- beeu fouled. rn� Lorna-Put r n,�rna Shea�LlaC drove ��141K _ M Nor-ma Redman, Carl Wilson,. Herb:e President RoosevL but the•pre;i. Puckrin,'1st - Dor:_ MU an,'Albeit and plenty- of coffee and lunch " ' �t�m�Qlii� -_.:dent is honest about. it. w lien he Resolution adopted by fhe Andley Appleton. Sr. Pr - itlerna Shia, e'er•_ for free di�tribntlon excC. ' -- ---gives his opinion. He nay not , Community Ciab re Motor Truck na Shea. Jr, Pr. - Maizie Butler, V',- Saturday night.. - _ Licenses to the Farmer Cookson, _Marjorie Shea: Arthui'Bul = -'-MIfS' TR©S' LAW,OWNER __ . V-now touch about the-gold stand Take advantage of the spring like _ -• ter`. Teacher"E.'.J'. Zlatthe.c�. ard, but he knows his own mind, Movedv by Gardiner Winters, anµ " weather And'-lute i:ut doors COAL AND COKE seconded b F. 31.,Cha man, of the S. S. No. L', Pickering. Sr.' tart at Cedar Grove. and cannot be swayed 'hither and X p star Malcolm, R. J. Wirdsa. Mild Audley Community Club in their re-1 y - TrF the New Welsh Coal � thither. by every pulit"O"a who ,ular meeting-on "Mohday, March 13th White, Cecil, Postil'1'. Jr. th - Gloria Adn:iF4(-)n,_ Ttiesda 15c. and 5c. -- endeavors to imp' hie opinions Windsor, Mary ostill. Leis Turner, y+ Heave _13E1 _Phones_Office 5990 p Resolveii--jWheXeds the cost of truck P - Saturday, 25t and IGc. y au the head of the republic. Roose• 11censes to farmers have been incr• Char=. Lehman. Leo. Hagerman. Sr Phone !11�rk' S�'4 Zi a now have_a full line of Cirocesiea_ , eased by 33 per cent during,the past 3rd - Fern. Malcolm, Julia Wilson, in stock. Why go to town when � • veit is taking a stand on the great rear, and by-50 per -cent over a per- Hover Jacksoz�. .Frank.Williams. D. - -- � you can buy at home. tional problems, that is creating iod of two years, and Turner, borne Carter. Jr. 3rd - }Iir.• THE n_3dXDELINE'' q - as most favorable impreasiofl, not Whereas this type of truck is lazgely hie Carrozza, Don. Duncan, Jas. Car- (3Pt �•<tir,i Iced f ..forage Batteries rozza, Allen Michell, Geo. White. C. Here, priced from S.. to 12,00 -only on the minds of the .people in use on our fruit, stock, and mixed Jackson, Borman Davis, Gerald Dav- _ $EAUTY-;- SALON guaranteed. " farms, as part of their going equip- - -,Of the U-oi-ted-_State*, -but-alsain i=. 2nd = Reta Milne. Lena Carrozza. :' Agent fnr$pramoter Powei•Sp rayero, - meat, and. Marceliiug au'd a:yam c lc,1:: W-ashia�Macl+inee countrkes. No .other man Whereas these farmers' trucks do not Gordon Duncan, Malcolm Carter, Earl -ever assumed the reeponsibilitfes use the King's Highways beyond pass-' Linton, Inez White. Ovren.Turn% 1st h'inger Having, and R.wdios. l"era Zubisky. Edna Beelby, Glen Scat Treatment, 'Get your Car Insurance devolving upon hirn as president, ibly once a week during the year,; Le %'ett, Alma Davi9, Geo. Windsor = p - renewed now. -- �who had "the best >sishes add That we, the memebrs of the Andley Haircutting. _ Community Club, representing near- D tn. Turner, Billy Michell. Prim. - - -- eapport of the mass of.. the people ly one-quarter of a township of farm- Eil. Reid, Helen Malcolm, blur. Pen- Permanemt Waving a Specialty _ `. `R. JACKyO'.�, Prop.. nwre shun be. No other president, era, do proetst against this vials; nock, Mildred Carter. Geo. Williams. -bXa Sel11]S� �/SL�1Zd�'113, -- tide of taxation on our implements of Tony Carrozza, Milky E. 3Iulr, teach- +,Y Cr when assuming office, ever saw production, and re nest that our leg- er• _ Piuonq IX43 . GLAREHONT ■aYA AbW9wi/Vm 4the country in"-,s 'greater niees rslatnre take rate steps to-leas ''than Roosevelt, and no other toaa en the imposts on agriculture, had the confideace of the people That we would recommend a special Now Enjoys Meals 'T13E STORS e. to a greater extent than be, enue of the Province be balanced;by l - a drastic out in administrative costa, Great things are expected -from Without Fear of by lowering salaries.and reducing the _ $im; acrd we hope the people• will number employed by the Government:Y. After SUfferin �� a Offer the Fullowtng Extra Specials . That we would recommend a specal b For Thncn.,Fri. abd Sat. snot be disappointed. - truck license to cover the ca.es o_ our bona fide farmers. or a remits• NU-ERB Again Seor-es Victory 'fiPECiAL - - s� L- "•1-Califorois, whi( has' gliffered ance.uf the gasoline tax on them: Over Indigestion, Uonslipa- Wonderful Soap, 12 D+3rS a �C• - �xuanv timesia the peat iru.n earth That more of the taxes collected from �,"Stomach and Kid- ' the farmers come back to our loan- ney Aameab .. SPECIAL _ quakes, was visited again last ships without the vicious system of r = - arreek when a large part of the' expenditures'reaching a certain ma%- - ,�- " "" Peallllt Bitter, 32 . 6z 0 barrel 7e. �.. -South weet part of the State was, imum. before the grants come back: That ail- further direct imposts ag r SPECIAL " absdly damaged throogu buildings ainst agr>culture be abandoned. a x 4i e being wrecked, several hundred Carried unamiuosly y Raisins Sultanas," 2 lbs. for '" 23ce �I-__ pie being killed and several Geo. Puckrin; President : _.. •tbounAd, iojured. California has jean Annan, See-treas SPECIAL, _ :.0 delightful climate and grows - rdf 20 lb. pall • • . a • "�- - - = . ?toe mo*t delicious fraits.but these _ - Judicial Auction Sale � ,i SPECIAL advantages use, to a great part _ _ v., : - _ �oRset by these. upheavals which OF Farm PrOPOrt3r Salmon, large till _ is 10C• °+come without a moments warning --- - _ -- sed leave death and destruction S.'C.O.Chadwick et al vs.Riles, el at- _ = SPECIAL - •- ' in their wake. Bulldin a which "` Post Bran and C�rapenut Flakes : 25e. g Pursuant to the judgment in this ,x waste erected to withstand any cause dated the 20th day of January With Rubber Ball Free _�earthgaake shack were badly undersigneds Local blaster atnWhitby SPECIAL ,of the .7 Astuaged,althoogh the precautions Ontario, there Will . be offered for aomethioa nave and i _4"t were used- greatly mitigated sale by Public Auction at the Gordon Educator Cracker, Rood. per pkR » ..15e. --'the damage done. and in many House in the village of Pickering in Toasted Cheese This,. �_ .eases saved the buildio s from the County of Ontario, by William _ . g Maw, auctioneer, on Saturday, the MR JAMES FRENCH _ �om'plete destruetion. In a cos, 8th day of April. 1985, at the hour BOOTH A/1/ /�/_CO� try subject to frequent- earth . of two o'clock in the afternoon, the • ' "Ever since last fall my stomacli O i /-'I M v guakee buildings should be con following lands and premises,namely: has been so badly out of order that _ PIGKE r�(! _. The west half of lot number tw- I suffered from indigestion and "gas• 1�J till 111\ ���n' strutted in such a manner as to enty-seven, (27), in the First Conces- formations' alter'every meal," says ' Teeist the tremors. .. High build- sion of the Township of Pickering in I& James French,48 Garden Street, you order's PHONE PICKERING 800 "' _ We delivery ings, a*pecialiy, should be greatly the County of Ontario, containing .Guelph, Ontario, ',- trengLLeued in order to regent one hundred acres more. or less and "Constipation develc;,ed until I er p known as 'the Sullivan Farm. had to be continually using harih r • _ - -.,them faLing to the groan-d. The The property is desirably. located: laxatives and my entire sritem ., kering"' Hardware Store _ .ors Angeles city -hall, especially Wng one-quarter of a mile east.of finally became badly rundown" + Dunbarton and one hundred yards I used ut it a city a very built to withstand earthwake short time but it gave rite splendid - north of the Kingston Highway. results. I can,aow en m meals -• �• _ - '`. _;'�'' shocks, was badly damaged, but On the premises there Is said to be r°y y- ` -.. . -cracks ran'n its, 28 storeys, but situated a five-roomed two-story without.that awful pain and distress p• y afterward. o M a _ - Y appetite has im- •. house, a frame bank barn 33 feet •• otherwise the building remained proved 100 per cent, and I am "fed- ' - • -' " :� _ '-- - . , - - 40 feet, a milk house, and a hen house - - intact. - seven sates of bush With a stream ing much stronger and better chats I have for some time ,past. My d.e h B�eiFlll for the ilbell'8J 1' - running through same; about four towels are acting regularly every. We sre e p p gr : Alamt, two weeks ago the To- acres of orchard, and the balance in day.- - ` patronage extended to us daring the =onto 3telr made an announcement a state of cultivation. Ever, Both. of NU--ERs, is sow " �8ar 1932. that a t event n trense meet • The property vlill be sold subject p th• Fellswisg Meaey-Back" = _ to-a reserve bid. Casraateo: 'ihnpertance would happen on the In all other respects the terms and "If you are not entirely satisfied --We yak for a-continuance of that morning of March,- 3rd, 1933, to be conditions of sale will be the stand- with the results yon have obtained happ�'relationship- during _the year inwi conditions of the High Court of after using the twelfth agreeablo •correct, at 8.33,3833 o'clock, theft Justice for Ontario. spoonful of 'NU-ERB, yvu may re- upon Which , we have Just entered, , 198; minutes after. half past 3. Further particulars will be made turn the partly empty bottle to the 'They could give no partiet>lars known at the time of sale or can be druggist from whom you purchased : had by application to W. H. Kennedy. it and received'a full refuad of'your :~ :eept that the event would never Barrister, etc., Whitby Ontario. money. - :_.• +ocenr again in the history of the DATED this 14th day.of March, 1933 *� ,p= World. Tbey advised ail radio Robt. Ruddy, E'. C JONES, DRUGGIST, �., ,P lf;`F�NG i:rns to listen in at that partienlar Local Master. — J. S. N, S. C, O. Pickering, Ontario - viowent, the most unseemly hour "µ rC the day: Many eat up waiting STOCK TAKING SALE ''t.l,e momentous moment, .while �� - - •athere set their slarin• `clocks so �, E R O �"�� 9 Oaly,'Men's Leather Coate, extra•special-4,95 I bey , ' not miss it. The only, Bo 's,Lemher Goat, size 34, special 2.95 ' f .. .. . -- `�� .1Men's Fine Shirts, collate attached. 95 cents each _ ` • - .,_�- .•redulous feared some great - Men's_High Top.Leather Boots, extra special 3,49 . catastrophe, possibly.the. end pr. Only, —ally selected line Men's Shirts, clearing at 69 cents -,the world; others awaited- in fear Severai-Rood_UZ3L9_s of plea's' Overalls and Pants, clearing st 91b. '.�snd Lrembliag.for,sowethiopt they - i°EXterrYlO" will rid your In this clearance sale we tia:�atrsaay_lines with broken alias in many _ •did not know what. Many listed. WAR -kinds of mercherndiis. - It will pay youu look_these over,-as they air. /property (A Tats and WW6 peciaUy priced Dollar'Strete'hers. red in to Snd •what the joke was.. 1 s -,As Barnum said, people liked to QI1j jn �+ safe Clean (ialeIItl{1C Afil Kapser Hosiery greatly redaced'to make room for.epring•stock be fooled, and they .r'ere-willing Women's and Children's Undeedirear at a fraction of the original cost to have a joke perpetrated npou HATE �II e�� - Steimped Goode Embroid and Cotottonsks tI ,P111PiB1vee. Promptly at the - - - ._. _ and Notions 81,x, i5.'d, raament the listeners ---�;ld 'by- - _ Phone 2904] i,t a program, -Pr9s>cipally . . . _ . - .. . . ..... ._ - •. -. - . . It is trans that some• . I O N E S C SO [ L . . �BRAD E Y thlu'y: ..voirred that would never �' �� - '*' - - R•occur„gain in the history of the PI CKER/NO. - - ONTARIO Q = o g F "= N G� __. :rs,;�.,,� -.z...• f -.,r_cyYiGy-'�,*. -« «.:., :w- ;r �,�+y, -•f° : .:.,y.,;• .. ,;•; 7,,,t;,;;'.5>< '^'�:' `` :.t. ;vfZ:•;.. `" x'' • `.y: ';f.•' .,'r>C�'';- .r,- e•,. a.' •!�' .3: w,-_ �"::•. a�' _ _ - .�•.:a.3•r' .--... i' 47Z t" 'c;.•'' d' ?''y,<Rw� - r'' �Y; GJ AXMONT See George >t[orgsn's snaoaace � -' Stsaif ills _1 .- ,, :; • ' �N6+e#►y \ - - ., . W� �NDERS�N :�� L men+ meat in another colama. y ' Pilkey had a business Luther Bowes, of 'Peterboro, The relief bill for the t;bwmhlp of The need 'for complete „ p_ pasteuriz- ` ;trip to Toronto on Monday. y Markham, is $1,500 for the month of 'ation of Whitby's Milk supply ;,DLTNBARTON was in town on Tuesday. Y' pp y is em- - r: r, -Miss ftleGlaehan. of Toronto. John and Mrs. Gregg entertain February. phasized by Dr. C. F. McGillivray, i► was is town over the week end. The'C.C. C: F.,have organized-here i ommentir_g 'on results rf tests made w -� ._. •ed their friends on .Tuesday even - ' •',;-�;�. Ira Boyer has returned from a - and-will hold a public meeting in the of rni!k samples from local dairies _ INSURANCE wet-k's visit with Toronto friends. near-future,._ r by . provincial health dc► artment. K Mies Ashton, late niisefonary in Our Choral Class will sing o%er' While the butterfat percentage and AUTOMOBILE, '4I[As Mildred 'Pu h of Marsh Afrieft, a.ddreesed a large Ranier :Hill, spent the week end with'her C. K. C. L., Toronto, on Thursday ei- bacteria courf in most ca_e is sat- ing of the Women's Aseociatiun - -- - __ HE parents here. ` eeing fA this meek isfactory, two of the s:-•: -er dairies on Thursday_ afternoon of this ,,• _ ��URGL9RY__ We are pleased to know that A skating and dancing carnival sho'v high baeteri )ur... ; week. took place in the arena on Thursday Thomas Scott is rapidly improv Rev. J. E. Glovebt will address ----.--- CA9iTdrLTY : even!ng of -this week. lug in health. the Sunday Schor.,la at Qlaretuont Z�.e have-now in town--three past- - SALE REGISTEa.s LIFE INSURANCE Miss Laura Ormer'od, of `Gieet3" and and f3rrngbam oti Sunday eurized milk vendors. which .;,ill, n) iz woad, is visiting David and Jars. � p doubt, spell healthy and rhea rititk. - Phone Pickering 79:.6, 3oly � y I'urth this week. nest, u-iuk • Tem erance" for hi o S A'i'URDAY, MARCH IStit - Auc- Roy and Mrs. Ward entertained e+tbjeei. The annual .meeth g of the, Bowl- tion_ sale of horses, eagle; farm in- BONDS-government, M-unicipal and - - y D. A. Nl,,�gau attended'a meet- ing Club was held on Thursday e:-- l a number. of Balsam -friends• on-�+ig of the Haple `Leaf Fire-direr - eeing-of this week to organize'for be)held *agrain.'.13u onure eS;Whitby it Safe n aesBmente aLlfrom 6 to T►per per- 'Tuesday evening lt►st. y. the current-year. ' for nn• S,tttrda list. He was ' _ Robert .and 111ra. Beelby are aecc. L' at;'td b Toni Birketf, of Q_r. Ira Freel has• returned _;rotes Township, tl.e property of J. Chad cent. y p y wick- hing'strii Pd.,..Saie at !.30 p. l SLTRANVE-All classes written In- ;-moving Into the Oliver'house on Stout2yt'l� Florida, after a• w'inter's s�jottr t>; :: n� sharp. Terms,'-Cash. Wrn. Flaw, chiding Fire. Automobile. Wind- - t1Te first ui ueaL wvu11h.' - _ - ---�hte2 rho} hs. He,reports conditions auctioneer. es- Russell and Mira. Pi[key are Atha ; :1 as very bad througheat the Ur.:tea-- - O � IIt a> S►�)zIIe - *pending -a few days-iii Toronto States. - TUESDAY, -MAR. 21st -"Auction. - Phone or write �< ' with the fortne'r'a beother,Clifford'. coca will be 'nerd in the :�ths BTx. Sid Schmitz, who has purchas- ' 'sale of_Hores. Cattle, Implements, -43tf. ED.•BOWMA1r',Whitby A large number of yqung people School qr the evening of Friday. ed the .auditorium, will begin: this Hay, Grain, Furniture etc., at rear - :from here attended ,the danceat March -24t•... The contest will consist Reek by Towering the floor and c^- of lot. 17, con_. $, picketing, (one ��t - Markhatbi on Friday eveniaglast. of a sF,7,rt play entitled "Not a Sian an�trrr ice interior t•:• cortFoim-ti t,:e rmiie ;forth o: Claremont), the pr-. DINT,Y• IJ-.GARAGE The icy roads ou Tuesday morn y Y in lice 'House," by local talen-, who Ontar.o st3tates, ir. regard * • r_ openly of Georg`* Morgan: Sale at Con. Brock and Kingston Rds. h ing c;..,ed considerable trouble to will a!s; give a program of music ing_.picture. structures. one sharp. Terms: Hay,.grain:._ $ _ traffic, and several minor acci- and readir�+cs. _furniture and all sums of.$10 and -dents were reported. No Sleep No Rest, under, Cash, 6 mos. credit on app General'Repair Work all care, J. H. Beal continues.in much the Green Kiver + _ roved notes over that:amount. Fred guranteed at reasonable r �. _ same state of health and still - - Stomach Gas is Cause' - .Postill, auctioneer. {See bills.)_ - prices, 31rs. Annie Aicken, of Enid, Okla• ,r i 1tuaintaias a thorough interest in. Noma, died on Tuesday, March 7th, Mrs. A. Cloud says: "For years i SATURDAY, 14FARCH 25th - Auct- Acetylene Welding. ' = ''the daily newspapers and events, at the aze of 79 years. Her funeral• had a bad stomach and gar. 'Was on sale of-household effetts,_furn- .. -Batteries ropaired and charged.. The ladies of the Baptist Church took place on Thursday and inter• nervous and-could not sleep. Adlerika iture at. Whiteyale, the property of Firestone and Dunlop Tires.., been renovating the parschp- ment took place in Enid Cemetery. rid me of all stomach trouble and Dirs. E. L. Simpsor� Sale at ore, ' .age during the week, preparatory The funeral service was conducted now I sleep fide." E. C. Jones, drugg- ' arp. Terms, Cash. See.bills.Fred -Gasoline and Oils. sh to the reception of the new pastor. by Rev. Dr. D. L. Edwards, pastor :ist . _ Postill, auctioneer. --+ The Bowling Club entertained of the First Presbyterian Church. De- Refreshment Booth In Connection. --v ^^Wednesday eveninx last, but ceased was a native of Green River, _ Phone Pick.75W.' the very' nfavorable weather (night or day). -. p' and was a sister of the late Thomas •-•�a prevented a large number from Poacher, of Brougham. She resided. - '. stetting out. for some time oo the Brock Road, a J-1 v' _ - - - Mtrand Mrs Casket'motored to but moved to Oklahoma marry year; ® 421y PROPRIETOR Madoc last week. On Mr. Gaskey's ago. -She leaves a son, a daughter -return he was accompanied by his and four srraadchildren.-alao two bro, - - - motber. Mrs. Caskey is remain- thers. - _:.-jag in Madoe for a short period. �ravrl the �irtg's i}lhmatg _ Rev. and Mrs. Glover are becom - fl'a'n :fag settled in their new home, wud Weddirms bells are ringing again. O T -0_ are, we are glad to observe, being Several from here attended W. Sad- _ given- a welcome in the large ler's sales at Kinsale on Tue�y - - - congregations at the church miss \ror:nne. Wilson, of Toronto, _ Single 5OC� _ spent-the - services. week-end with;her,parents !`r :► Eyesight speasHet The Ofdeial Board of the two here. R open r,w.d. , •rarraky as.► -congregations met this week for Mrs. Fdzar Ward and son are sp- Return 90C• t+s "Mesas IV r me the first rueetinit under the new endir►g tlie'w2ek-end with irienits in Leeav Pickering Leave Toronto - ' minister, Rev. J:E. Glover, when Toronto. E aatern House- - Bay at Daadas ; D(SNEY IUA0=, -the organization of the various - ',• 3ames and Mrs. Hortop are exp-. _ .. - c+omcgitteee was completed. ecting to retire to Claremont in the A:M. P. S!. A. M: P. M. The little snow sad ice of the -near future.- a ..09 'b 3.54 a 7.30 .&4.30 Grp.re"0251010 hPluer low" James and. Mrs Wilson-enieatain- a 7.54 -a 4,54 8.36 5.30, _ last few: days has been taken S. b 5.54 10.00, 6 i� - advantage of b those who have ed a number of friends on Friday s ;i -. y 1-0,2. 6.54 11.30 Ys b 7.30 evening last. been occupied in the bush during s 0 Cecil and Mrs. doves Visited the 11.5. b 7.54 _ Pr M. the winter,and considerable team - latter s father,-Mr. -Harper,.who has P.'bf. 8.54 •.c 12.30 b 9.30 t t' ing has taken place during these been ill for some time and is not im- & 12.54 b 9.54 - - 1.30 ,,';, 10.90 =days. proving very rapidly. 1,54 W.64 'e 2.80 11.30 - - Mrs. 8i•hard Da Y, we are sorry to a 21.44.The telephone and rates a re ..54 30 • $ I ere _ man sent a - discussed in report, is not improving in pee It _ sin b h. y c! po P mt - g a.flail ezce L Sna:& Hot. - 4 Sat., Sao.do Hol. only. y again, and the Telephone Co. are but- .ye hope With warmer weather - c Sat. oaly. d So-tn. dr Rol.-only: Ott Assuing a statement to subscribers there will be an improvement. . w� k --of some interesting facts and Mrs. Irving McAvoy entertained _ - Eastern Standard Time. _ _ --and' information in response to eighteen other friends to an alumin-■ -this popular criticism. am demonstration on Wednesday ev- - !/'Ls�CtSfl/lr The Y. P. S. debaters were sue efiing last. It is 'reported that the Comfortably Heated Coaches Provide Home Comfort ` 'Bowman in the recent debate at manufacturers.•are prospering in this - for Winter Traveh �1I10r, r/If �- _Bowmanvilla.and will,on the 28th, district. _ ..:meet the Ebenezer debating team ,Tickets and inf'ormatioa at at Brooklio in the finale. The Own Children Made - - Stow v will pay a sodas visit to This woman Nervous Gay C%Jtzch �111eS BtoafiviUe oa Monday ne=t. Wbea tim* apgsThe Pickering Family. a meth- Mrs. Lillian Payne was so rundown es its llnal hour tb*1 -: �cine Croup. presented the program her own children made her nervous. memorials ���! -°= an Tuesday evening to the CQm Vinol (iron tonic)-made her sleep _ Eastern House-Pic keri air will be �i in a munit Hall, and as natal the and eat sad nervousness is hone. mate tribute . to tit's attendance at this sort of concert Tie delicious. E. C. Jones, dragg- petsous-they have,beet -suss not,great. Anew supply of 1st- erected to honor. Our herbs and liniments are to a"°aBvs ems ~ , =i found in Claremont. ► e, - _ the best results. • Anfitbec old handmark disap- l "Na tAteater 'hlbab" peamd from Claremont recently, N. W.-STAMRD = 4o the old bas that.operated bed Eyes ominion and are Storey tween the hotel and the station. ' ,.-Mr. Sanderson recently sold the =:-team. Ma of our citizens recall ;having seen this eonveyance as r Paiute 85 cents per gnsrt, 2.05 per gallon � e ;far back pee -memory will take Modet�n _ SPECI¢L them. - - 'back band 11 pole itraps..martingalea^ . A report 'is current regarding '�� � _t _ Work Harness--2 facb traces, )two local young men, who sailer- Life 1 inch lines. ring crows bridles, steel homes "ed considerably from th9 cold 40omplete with snaps, $26.00 while waiting several hours on , ; _Y� ' their fri�od who is believed to 'i`y �• H. TftCk, C _ _ 1REAL QALUE9 - r have been escorting a lady friend - -Protection �Leather traces, 2 in.. with 1} in. layer, ffeg-1L50 �- �� -• `'. from*. The only recommendation ..--- a� V Sweat pads, each- .:. ... 50 to be made ih that' all thrice see• `-The conditions of the--past-have-not. Hams e��sppe, each ... ... .,. .25 Cheap aurae for faros and oonntey ' ,her home.-- - been-" trying on the-eyes of that Be Bapp pails. 24e each Dozen lots .20 t'R -On Tuesday morning,, while- generation-as the- conditions.of to- Spilee,.eaab 2*e -d�o8en lots.....__ 2 Windstorm Inearaaee on buildings. ,.- i _wind-mills,Silos etc. r enroutq to Toronto with a track day are on the eyes of today, so it : B &UY,500 eh ck brooders .. '15.04 : . load of cattle.' Mr. gpeneeley left will be impossible for -parents and Bucket'*incubators, 210 egg, rag x6.00g;(p _ Automobila Iaeuraaoe . 'the icy. road at the top of the teachers to teach much about the lot all ii6d*. _ grad*"at the 7th and. Brock. road eyes and the eyesight, but the char- - FARMS FOR SALE intersection. and required the ge from the past to the present gen- These are certainly depression prices. We are doing oar best to tiring _ Writs er phone assistance of a tractor and several eration was a gradual change and the priees down where the farmer can bay. Look over our stock E I)� B O W A H + men to get the truck back on the experience has already -shown that and be convinced. We a w` road &gala. ' Fortunate) no eyes that were considered perfect un- ustome a criticism or Fortunately near ideas from our castomeas: =• . ., serious damage was done. der old conditions must be better e- .. ' - 20 -.= WHITBY, ONT. The Oontinnation School enter Quipped. under present conditions. *�+ M in 'the Community Hall on With this knowledge then we'are pr- CHAS, C��ERy March the 3rd was one of the"high epared to-make the first step toward w. lights" of the season: One of the a well-equipped future by emphasis- - �x largest audiences ever assembled in the necessity of taking proper iii Claremont witueesed`the prey care and precaution in the consider- ation of vision, The value of vision FA L L S P .E .0 I .A L S 'Jubtsrst entation of a very fine program, - -.y including the play "The. Road to, is increasing more and more with - - the demands that are placed upon it: - the.0tty." The musical numbers Many are unable to fill certain pbs• ls� pp - -k i . '^ ,have received much favorable We have u 1 of Greb Work Boole and'Miner Rubbers for the y comment. and the instrumental itions today on account of the eyes. -- - _ This 'condition did-not exist in the _ aH Season. Call and see them. numbers are being referred to-by p� because this position-wu i5nly - - l Anti Freeze And Winter Motor Oil for our car. Ezide an y _ _ y created in the .recent years. .... _ _ The drama, "Nora Wake Up," to be continued - Batteries; Batteries-eharged 50 cents. resented by the Fifth Line P16 in in.the Community.-_HalL9n- _ the evening of the 10th a:ceeded , , `° olled_Oats;7-Lbs.._.__.._.__ :,_.-_26c Clover Leaf Salmon, pink.2 tins 26c Macaroni.4 '�-��-�, all-comment beard expectations. Mach favorable ,FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND Hood ai p Cheese,per lb. 20c Pwstr Flour, 24's 45c 1k 600 •' Comment is heard from all quart. S So ens, and a good Crowd was in EMBALMER - Peas an rn;3 tins - 26c Pure read Flour, 24's .. 700 Tomatoes, per tin .. 10c 9A lbs. 250 ' attendance to witness the-presen• Successor to W. J. Mather,j Seedless RAlsing .. _ - ,. _ 27c Cootcog Onions. 12 lbs. .: we tation. The Park Board are to be 9wuttvilie - congratulated on befog able to - Phone Markham;6402.' We;Doliver _ Sold and:Zostalled by * obtain the play. The dance fol. Night and Day Service �R"K f. lmQIISg lowing was attended by even a Business Phone Residence Phone General �+ greater number. 9893 9824 WM. M. Dtihcan, _ Merchsttt� VreeIl Rivet eicumm-owim .! • 7. 4Z . .'m+^: -_ .. — - . ..•�.y. x..: ,,.,.... '�'" ;1' •p—,ra.naw e_ - _ _ .. 4z. • . a,Y.n E Y' M J ! ".,y4 .. .. , c•:_^:: '.You'°'.: ::C: .. •.�.�„ •., h:V.l.:.i •'•Iat , _ ., r�.�.�Ag:,•�. ...td'� . .e ✓ , ,.. ±GRANGE PEKOE BLEND . Mu rder "at Bridg* 'e ' ♦.: :By ANNIE AUSTIN. - ;: ;> tW � TZA ��kit .\ „ SYNOPSIS. in the chorus, but that she was living "Fresh t- ? y special Investigator Dundee believes with an actor she'd been writin ftn 'Frcfh RofR the Gardens' `A�� "' that Juanita Salim and Dexter Sprague g ' were both murdered because they were letters to long before the Easter play , partners In a blackmail scheme, while went On!» ___----_--- —,__- -.-,---- _----- ---- the police theqry'in that they were killed to avenge "S.Jallowtall Sammy" Saveui, "Did you hear.his name?" Dundea commented upon the last sentence of oLt• of it. of course you've been V whom Nita is supposed to have double- 1.° crossed, asked. the letter• humping that poor, foolish Gladys - Of Dundee's six ossibl• suspects— "No," Miss Earle acknowledged, Is i art appearing in a play Earle. . . I'm tired! We've been at - O p e Judge Marshall., owner of the death "But I'll bet.anything it as the truth! ?„M u H ed. i. since 10 this morns_-, but thanit � o weapon; Polly 13ea1i and Clide Ham- sow. Dundee asked. - M1aa Cam mond, who married suddenly after Why, Flora was so man-crazy she the Lord we're through now for the pbell's' Real mod e'love John h Drake,,Janat Ray-_.airted seandal�usly with every male No, but she s rehearsing in one— day:` : :. .-• for Cup Cakes _.• " Temptation—which will open at the ---- 3rl —his case is strongest against teachei in the school. Dundee studied her with keen-inter- Iles i cup butter i - 2'up 1;sue e� Flora.th a bee eves it possible as stole he khusa ” suppose," Dundee prompted Warburton Theatre next Monday I su` sight," the secretary answered.• "At eat, and decided that, almost plain bread dour) band Tracey, Tracey-killed l ra lvi to cis-ftrly' she wash t any worse than commencement Tuesday night, Serena though she wsa,-she was even more 3i�v.°al` 3 Be Pow protect his Wife from a chats of mur- some of the other Hamilton girls. told Miss Pendleton how cwfully magnetic than when seen from the toeapo-sit -;cyp milk der. Taking up the trail in New York, Weh, Miss Earle admitted relue- sorry slfe was about Nita and gave f ovtlights. Serena Hart was one of he finds that the dress In which Nita .� + Cram butter thoroughly;add sugar a was r�Femated and which he thinks war tantlY� nothing ever came out on any me tickets for the opening. You go, the most attractive womer Dundee little at a time,beating well Add yon= her,wedding dress, was bought in Janu- of the others, but it looked mighty Bee heir. . . I know she's rillearsin had ever met--and one of the kindest, Of eggs and.anin.;beat welt sift dour ary, Isis. He then goes to the irorsyte funny to me when Janet Raymond's at the theatre this afternoon, because he felt suddenly sure. with halting powder and pit,and add. School, where all the women involved in mother came and took her out of std said she would be all wee:., "When did I first meet Nita Leigh?" �ytiy ��ma,to d � the mystery attended. ++ " y ;a,�gy�„ .hiene� school right in the middle of a term ��+ she repeated his question. The first . ' . dressed cup coke tics.or in paper baking and hauled heir off to Europe for a ' 3 will!" Dundee ace epted the drug- _-- wp..sa moaeeate oven at s7s•F..bout CHAPTER XLII. tivhvte ! lope on atefully, as if it had not year after I went on the stage-191?. cs i �vtewarmtrouttee�� � year . . And Janet looked as gesta g' y We were in•the chorus together in • ,, sprinkled.;w powdered from. pesos. Bonnie Dundee's heart leaped,'but!healthy as an other girl in the school occurred to him. But Srs. I want by the y y gi Teasing-Tilly—a rotten show, and fast the top&You will dad'many he forced himself to go softly. "I except that she was cryitig half the 9m to come out to lunch with trio.-I n way„ deficious racing ndpa in the yeses ,auppose," he aid casually, "a faah- time, and smuggling special delivery you know of some nice tearoom „ _.._ ionable school like this has plant of Then do you know, Miss Hart, y y letters in and out by one of -the or roadhouse in the neighborhood." whether Nita got married during the carefuNy hushed-up scandals—" maids—" During the luncheon, .which Miss winter?" Dundee asked. _ -- Cu" "I'll say it has!" Miss Earle re- „Did you tell Nita these stories and Earle devoured avid ly, without its "Why, yen, she did!" Serena Hart n forted ineleg>trstIy, and with ghoillian point out the pictures of the girls?" interfering with Fier flow of =enunis- a. swfTed. "I can't remember exactly G[ satisfaction. "Money can do any- Dundee had to risk asking. sauces concerning the girls she hated, when, but it was before the show _ 'thing! It makes my blood,simply Miss Earle froze instantly. "Natur- Dundee wags able to learn nothing closed, because the poor child Was a are • deliea©us• when boil-when I think,of how those For* ally she was interested in the school, more to the detriment of Forsyte'- deserted bride days before-the cloning syte girls in Hamilton—so smug-and tea.once when she said it made her Hamilton.alumnae.- ---- snobbish in their hick town 'society' notice was posted." • , ' made with Magic y mad the way chorus girls were run it as nearly these o'clock when be "Deserted!" Dundee "'exclaimed.. g� gust be running poor Nita down, now down I told her that in opinion resented his card with a message �. Baking Powder," that she'a 'dead and-can't defend her- r p P Did you meet hen husband,. Miss society girls vrEie worse than actress- penciled upon its back, to the aged IIart?.,. s self! . . If the truth was only known es, and—well, of course, I gave her doorkeeper who drowsed in the alley (To be continued.). 'salysMiss Helm Campbell. about some of them—" some examples, a lot-of them worse which led to the stage entrance ut p s - Dundee could utmost have embraced than anything. I've told you about the Warburton Theatre, and fifteen , erector of t::e homely, life-soured spinster—,she Flora Hackett and Janet Raymond." minutes later he was being received :- -was makir_g his task so easy for him. "By the way," Dundee asked, "how in the star's dressing room.by Serena ' . ' r The Chatekiine Institute "I''ve'inet_thern all, of car'se;-5 ce did Nita happen to get the job here Hart herself. VALUE OF FRIENDSHIP Mrs. Selim wars murdered," he said of directing the Easter plays?" "You're working on poor Nita's- Whatever the number of a mane w�"`!00D baking goes- hand is deprecatingly, "and-I must say they '.That's what the reporters wanted mur&r?" she began without _pre- friends, there will be *times in his •, G hand wiih good materials,'.' �m to be rea.arkabiy fine women to know," Miss Earle smiled. amble, as she seeted herself at her life when'he has one too few but 'Miss Campbell will tell you. " and girls—' "Did Serena Hart get her the job?" dressing ts,ble and indicated a decrepit it he has only one enemy., he is lucky "Oh, are they?"'Misa• Earle snort- Dundee asked. c:•.air fox the detective. "I was won- indeed. if he hall not one too manyr- That's why Magic Baking- ed. "Flora' Hackett--Mrs. Tracey "Yes. . - . Wait, I'll show you the during how mach longer I could keels Bulwer. ' - -I'owderis used-and recommended' Mles 'she is tscw—didPt happen to letter of recommendation she wrote _ I -.by The Chatelaine Institute tell you the nice little fuss she kicked for Nita to Miss Pendleton," Miss ' " Magic-'nets all the Institute's - ti, when she was here, did slie?" Earle offered. rigid requirements of fine quality "She looks," Dundee agreed, "like She went to e•walnut filing cabinet " D W A R D 5 ® U R D ---repeated tests have proved it a girl who would have matte thing9 and quickly return with,& note, which -' absolutely pure,uniform and do- lively," - sfse thrust into Dundee's hands. He " - = pendable. - . . .- = y y read.: - • "I'll say so?- Miss Pendleton nea31 The majority of dietitians and had nervous prostration!" Miss Earls _.. phinged on, then fear blanched her Dear Miss Pendleton: . The teachers of cookery throughout face for a moment. "You know you've •bearer, Juanita Le_gh, 'is rather ' `Canada plan -their recipes for promised y ou'll I ever tell'Xiss Pendle- - 'badly in need of a job, and I have. [ROWN HRAND Magic. They use it exclusively ton or Miss Macon that you talked suggested 'that she apply to you because they know it.gives soft.. •to' n)e!" for a chance to direct the Easter ' Y - istently better results. _ "You can d-depen on it.that: I will play. I have known Misa Leigh up And 3 out of 4 Canadian house- r,4ect you," Dundee assured- her. personally for 10 years, and:have t < wives say Magic is their favorite. ."When did Flora.Hackett kick up he'r the highest regard, both for her The 1pwAAOSBURI � A It outsells all other baking =little fuss'^' character and for her ability, eCOnOII11Cal nourishillg. j Powders combined "Lee's see . , . Flora graduated in Since y-ou usually stage musical and delicious _ - sweet for the , Julie, 1920-, so it.must have been• in comedies, -I• think Miss Leigh, table syrup sass whole family Remember—substitutes are P I�RN SYR Ice _ 1919—yes; because 3hr had one n1mv - who has been a spxialty dancer never as good: Do as the experts ;-ear here. She took the lead in our as well as an actress in, musical THE CANADA STARCH CCL LIMITED. MONTREAL - do. Use Magic Baking Powder. annual Easter play in 1919, and just comedy for about 12 years, would --Free Cook Book— -hen you bake because Serena Hart -complimented be admirably suited _or the work. --her and .told her she was almost as ,Knowing my love for Farsyte as G at home, the new Magic Cook Book as a professional—" you do,- I do not have to assure will give you dozens of recipes for deli- good I` ,-cious baked foods. Write to Standard "Serena Haft!" Dundee wondering- you that I would suggest nothing 'Brands Limited, Fraser Avenue and ly repeated the name of one of Am- which would be detrimental-to the I� Liberty St"e'r,Townto�Ontario, _ . erica's mast Popular and beloved stage school's.best interests, Fondly _ stars. yours, Serena Hart. "Yes, Serena Hart," Miss Earle re- pee ed proudly. "Sine was a Forsyth "She was wrong there, but I know- " " ' s+aroTeIr - girl, too, and ahe'went into the chorus it.lwagp't -Nita': fault," :Miss Earle . ,I herself. Maas Pendleton'nearly died e/ .. . o� because she was afraid Fozsyte's pipe- P nwe.ws ey cious prestige would be lowered; but �m,mm,esr�umssmmnmaisnnnxetsiwwatwrNxms,Mn� e e _ r .. t bbd v hen Serena became a star. Forsyth ' .rirr was proud to claim her. . . Anyway i The prettiest - Serena comes to the Easter l,lay every year she can,and so she saw Flora rAipr Lupin _ a CC _ t acting in the Easter play in 1919, and -- - r u :i�mse°7 told her she was awfully good. She - ever BRW� - aenteelte•euMiii�FC ww' too'but not half the actress that �. . r ::map tu,rmtW laaraeteat. a oreQ Pow 'ne�a or . the lead in the play four five Y ears ".I feel I s11hw ould m sh1 are with you v a ago- wonderful compliment 'I ,had on ma •m. "And Flora Hackett—" Dundee new rag.rugs," writes an"ippreclative ;y, prompd Three Rivers woman, "A wealthy + "Well, the next day after the play lady from the City•of Quebec was �Ommen of Helsingfors the'Easter vacation began, you know, visiting here and saw the, rag rugs I Kee Streets Clean and Flora forged F. letter from her had just finished. She was so enthusi= = P father vin her permission to spend ,Anyone can take Aspirin,-for tin; rheumatism..lumbago,etc. Helsingfors, Finland.—Tid•i ess Df days' y Pe antic—said she had never seen such n the ten da Easte holies with one rustic ones, with such rich lovely doctors. have declared these +e streets of.Helsingfors is'largeIy of the girls who lived in Atlanta," colors. She asked me it i bought new Jn Whenever you take Aspirin _ iibnted to its w8ssien• greet car ' tablets perfectly safe. :. you know you are going to get t bus conductors and ro d. t c M''ss Earle continued, with great rel- materlafs to get such beautiful color P- ish: `Well, sir, ri ght in the middle effects, When I told her'I had 'dyed And there is no quicker immediate results'—and you =a. .ne ey"hout the city, vigilant 'of the holidays,her father and mother my old scraps with Diamond Dyes, she form of relief for any pain. knbw there will be-no ill effects. ,ISSinirse eyes make sere that 7asseii- came ao asked for Flora! They simply couldn't believe it. Of course - ?rc. in public ronecyances use the It is well to remember these .you know what you are taking. . wired the girl in Atlanta, and Flora' I'm verj* proud -of by rugs. Besides lxes-provided fot• used tickets. The wasis't there, and the Hacketts were being bpautiful,,colors, they are fast things when anyone tries to ',iuluctors kee,,, little brooms for 'Why take chances. on some near] crazy. But as luck would have and washabip" _ _ may try y Weeping the floors of their vehicles it Mr. Hackett ran into k friend of In'the popular' new sit oP rug mat- au to an thi form of relief which--may-not Tt each terminus halt. - ' 3II lace of these tablets. theirs on Broadway, and this friend ing women are finding again the real P 'be as swift—may not be as ith our friends. began to tease Mr.,_Hackett about his value of Diamond Dyes for permanent As inn may be taken as safe`? The new reduced price We cannot Zsaib __ !" p y' - R, da fighter's being a chorus girl, dark colors by boiling., No othei -, We_cannot let our.apgel�gar ..Z do ,,,. .. often as there is any need of its _on bottles of_100 tablets has • or see that they only go out tUa' "' rk >s="�� `°"°' dyes make old materials'look so new s_;: -� �-- w ;,i,cv_ �l�a dispp- and.rich ill color, because no other Comfort: to stop 'a headache, removed the last reason for rchange•ls come in. We, are idej-.iers °v I the Old- WO d +•' pointment. _ _ dyes contain so much of the finest ant- throw off -a cold, drive away ever,exPerimenting with any . . 9 ,.uc believe there an •`Of course they nabbed her right line colors, For light d +_pknsfromneuralgia,neuri- Substitute for Aspirin(-- y,.fa'P-e in day to riral_or re- _out. 5f the'show, but that wasn't• the• without•boliiug far lingerie, §Tmmer' e that beautiful yest?rday.-- �„ a arson. - - worst of it. Miss Earle went On. blouses hod dresse„ ry96 the wonders Aspirin Is a trade-m ark registerealnGnada - 11�� "Then .tried-to hush it-up, of.cour�e, fnl- r,ev ,'Diamond Tints, A-11 drug : - but the word went through the school stores have both Dinniond Ryes and SALkDA . ,ISSUE No. .� 1—`33 i like wildfire that Flora,wasn't only INA•mnnd T_ ints. - R " ilr . • -.' .• .. - `_: -•1g!.. : ^..*. •}Jam - _ vq.df.-,..n- -1v+,> _ eTS*;.y,-.,:,, • ►1 _ ;.y- �� _� • T ^ Q:: — G.. .,C- •.✓n�.,. �,' -fib .J ..P �.(. r... ,, ,-`," •y ♦' 'i` .? `� ;:r _ b `{°: a.�t::;,,y., ,P'1 a ,..P.�^,,r ,•ice.-•. ..,,,u. _:i"- :r+:;� ..- _e.,.to .sw.. .-•.1:. -• .. �.. .� �.._ r� - !.._..... •_ . - :L�iS^! 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Let us say n e % '��'s's::;..::a>:::;>:«•>:<.>;»;>:::^•::,::.a:.,•:::.,,...:::..:k.::::::::::,.:,,.f::>.�::.,>::::.;:::•:;:::::::>�'.::,•:::.; •,..� , g _w<• � � - ,4;.,:a.�:::•:;:::::::,.:::.�::,:n;::,•::.,•. ,v..f.,,,{.n•,a.;,;•.c.:•;..;:.:.:,::::::::•::.>:•::••::}::::a.,;••-; 1 nitrogen that is re. aired we Bet 34% t.:.•:r,:::.,::::•:.,.,�w•:::::.�:::.:.,:::;::::•,::::::.::•::.:::::,,.;;:•.. .:,:.::•.:::::<:,:::::.:::::...:.:;':..::::..::.�:::::::,;-:.r.,. their fertilizer needs; and there are B q •:::.a:.:::::....:: :..:::•::•:•::..::.: ,;::::<,>:;<.;::::.;. . m;•,;?::?;xs:<::>•::;::<aa::>:::;�::::•:::...,,. ;::vas:>:................... :,.,.:.:::::.::..:.:::..........:....>:.>;.;•>::.;»:<::::.<.:a:•::,.:.:lair i:!:it:I:i;:Ei;EisE;i'>;iiii.::,::::,::::.:,:n:::.::::. o r b tb s. dr om tankage supplying in B 6%so e q u t n s which come to u s very The 1 e sea-line ftte 1! es thin a lace :•>..i.:::::•:::.::;::•::..;�•:.:::a:�-:.::::::•:.:.:,:::.,.... ,. .......::....::::. ::,;.::•:n:•:„:.:<” .�' ., .. •� {. ....Y..:......:•:..:..�::: :,::r:}; `;:; ':`:'iS:i`;:i:�i: ii>?;:::�:i<i:iS.'•iiif>i:Y2yG['i''f?;,. o 1 nitrogen.en. This means that there ,often. He r e are five wi h their a and et ra i B h t ..:n••�•:•:::.::,.' t. 0 lUa of .were: are 6 lba o1 nitrogen in 10 . Along the beach where pipers start p D to ...............<>•:>:' ;��s::!�s ;': : ..:.,.::::>:,:;�,: tankage, There is 1 lb. in 100 6• there Stay,, 1. What does a fertilizer analysis g / and } - • _ m can. • are 6 lbs. in 100 z 6 84 lbs. W A singing n B rumour throughout u hou t th e day, every fertilizer sh i P- will therefore need lbs. tankage. Simple an d low an d gaud Y intimate.Aas w e r.-Oa < I � I I - - - � 1 Let u 'et 1 f nitrogen from -s a B �4 4!o O og - 'meat there is a to attache which U and acv s� , B d P across-the Lhe sand-, by shells be- -bears - -bears two sets of figures. Let us say, sulphate of ammonia. There 'are 20 gained, G.' ..• + 1K for instance, the top one is-402 and lbs. nitrogen in 100 lbs. sulphate• of The sea -plays lightly as a .happy beneath it you find 2-12-6. The 402 ammonia. Therefore there are 35 lbs. child. means the license number fdr the mak•-in 100/24 a 35 = 175 lbs. sulphate of —By Henry Bsllamann. ing ot'this type of fertilizer. Every ammonia. fertilizer manufacturer has to take out Our formula calls for” 12% phos i� . i' a license for the manufacturing of Phoric acid or 240 lbs. of phosphoric ul Humorous ♦ e every brand which he sells, the same acid. In superphosphate there are 16 �y;,,;'.n t.,a',;+s��:�.' �•. !''"''° - ��• as every car owner has to buy a tbs- phosphoric acid• In 100 lbs. of - Generous Ratio license for ever car that be owns. superphosphate. There are 240 lbs. " +" ►• � y• Plump One-"In the bus, this This is merely to aid in identiflying phosphoric acid in 100/16. x'240 - a;4 the manufacturer of the fertilizer at- -' morning, three men jumped up grid 1500,1bg superphosphate. We will re- offered me their seats:' x ter it has gone out,,to the store house quire, therefore, 1500 lbs. superphos- Slim One-"Did you take them, . •z '' ; or to the farm. - phate. dear?"-Der Lustige Sachse, The second set of figures, 2-12-6, is WB_Arding potash, our formula.calls o a record of the plant nutrients-that for 6% or 120 Ibs, potash. There are Why Worry? ,, . the bag contains. The 2 means 2% approxiinateay 54 lbs. of potash in 104- ",Well, Dick, my boy;' said his ! . .a. nitrogen; 12 means 12% phosphoric tbs. muriate of potast. There are 120 ' ancle, my coagratalattoW! I hear add, and 6 means B% potash. On Ibs• in 100/50,x 120 - 240 lbs. murgate You're engaged to one of the pretty every bag that contains this tag the of potash. Therefore we will require Robbins twins." - eonteeta must analyze as guaranteed, 240 lbs.'muriate of potash. s --: _Wbat an interaatiortal boundary looks like? Well here is the boun- J " Underneath these figures there is s "Rather:" replied Dick, heartily, Now let us add together all of our dary line between Canada and the United States at Carcroes, British guarantee of the availability of the requirements. 84 lbs, tankage } 175 'Bet;' said his uncle, "how on cart's = esrriers of nitrogen, phosphoric acid lbs. sulphate of ammonia { 1500 lbs. do"Oh manage to tell them apart?" Columbia, the dividing line between that Province ' and Alaska.-- Oh," said the you man. "I don't Canadian National Railways. and potash. . superphosphate +240 lbs. muriate of � try' Lindsay Poet. • Y. I have read about a filler and.1 potash = 199. lbs. - fertilizer, To _ - -'heard -a neighbour ,talking about a make this up to a ton we will have to A Da Dress Cutting Marrow to Make carrier:What do they mean? add one pound, and this one pound is PuttMp Over a Ho! Ons .7 y �� Short Leg Grow Faster fl1Ier, It may be composed of fine dry "What did they teach you at-school New Lllles Answer,-Everyone interested in sand or ground_limestone, or°some- toss', Sonny?" Drilling holes In children's legs soil fertility should get definitely in "Oh, teacher told us all about which are too short because of infaa- s► thing of the sort, to give,good drilling mind that the crop cannot use the pure Columbus who went 2,000 miles on -'B} HELEN WILLIAMS. the paralysis hastens their growth. - ' elements - nitrogen, phosphorus and condition to the:fertilizer. •. ; Potassium. It gets these elements The above is the way that fertilizers 'a galleon." Through the holes the central core combined with others from the soil, are made up. Lower grade fertilizers "She did, did•she? Well; don't be. Illustrated Dressmaking Lesson Fur. of blood vessels and bone marrow it ' from manure, and from fertilizers. such as t-S-_, which is now not lawful sieve all she tells you about those incished With Every Pattern -cut'to two-a new surgical procedure to be mad American cars, my bop."-New ZesI described to the American medical e, used to r This, then, establishes the need of a require much more Association by Dr, Albert B. Fergu filler than :-12-6. Speaking generally, land Decorator. casrfer, Manure is a carrier of all don of the-New York Orthopedic Hon- three. The average ton of well stored the higher the grade of fertilizer, the --. .� ; _ Doubtful _ pitai. Says manure carries from 10 to ib lbs. of less fitter it contains. •' � - .. '�- 7a Dr. E. E. Free in, his - - She:' ":vow, before we start' this �• Week'6 Science (New York): nitrogen, 4 to T lbs. phosphor:c acid Before Lambing Paralysis "Long bones, such as those of the " .and about 10 Ibs, of potash. Oae hue• Th1e disease nocurs !n ride, I want to`tell you that I don'ts human leg, have two different blood pregnant smoke, drink or flirt, I visit no way d7ed pounds of nitrate of soda carries ewes, shortly before the lambs are due side. inns, and I expect to be back - suPpliee; one through the bone mar. j _ 15 tbs. of nitrogen, the rest of euiphate to be'born. 'It is most frequently sees .. row and the other through the 3ivisig of sodium and oxygen a im home by-10- o'clock. g a tirj purities. on farms.where sheep are kept clearly He:: "You're mistaken," membrane that covers the outside of She ---4Due hundred pounds of sulphate of confined and too liberally fed. Too the bone. Dr. Ferguson"You mean that I do any at had noticed s<mmonts-carries 20 Ibis. of ultrogeim much -concentrated feed without 'oaf. ,•. _ that to accidental fractures or other Tike rest is made up of hydrogen: sul- ficient exercise to use u the. those things 7" � cases in which the blood supply D digested He: ONO. I mean about start lag Pure and oxygen. In other words, the food, from day to day, results in as for this ride."-Eac'iange. through the marrow was interrupted, Pure"forme at the piapt-foods.as they accumulation, of tat and glycogen, the bone frequently lengthened faster _;- are commonly but rather Incorrectly which brings about such body''changea than it would hays done"otherwise, called, are simply, carriers, since'the as will cause `interference with the Quite a P.hllosophar _ Sonny sat on the lower etas _ "Working on this clue,akzteen child-- •- +,pars element ftael! must be mixed' removal of poisonous body wastes: p ' rosy - _' ran with one leg shorter than the with some other thing before it can Pregnant sheep that are- not given face resting'is too•chubby hands, - other have been treated by`an opera• be carried to the 'plant and taken up range, or forced to exercise, should be "Whai'e. the matter, Sonny?" _ tth . which two heats are drilled !a by it. carefully fed. Another factor'favortng Notbin'-just thinktu"' "_ - to each,of the Ieg bones about one- w the development of the condition "be- toe - �"What about',.'' third of the way from each tad, a, A!flier is an entirely different thing. Thinking how dumb flees are, take _A filler is inert material that supplies lambing paralysis," is seen In the knifelike tool is fnderted through this j -no plant food, which is sometimes put production of heavy twin lambs. This oft their clothes, 1n winter and pet - hole and the blood-vessels of the mar- j In to make up the rest of tbs ton. My is due to the fact that-the wastes from 'em on in sntnmer."-rThe Pacific raw are cut through and interrupted, meaning at]l be clearly brought odt in the bodies of the developing lambs Woman. - - - The Floles in the ones do no harm;and " the answer to the next question, must be removed through the circula. the blood supply through the mem 3• How do tton of the pregnant ewe. This puts obviously brane outside the bons is not dig, You figure out a fertil- an additional tax on the ewe, and the How can a girl, get a man's wages , - -":fzer analysis? tubed. • • Answer.-Let na take 2-126 na an more numerous the lambs the heavier nowadays? calm a correspondent to "Dr. Ferguson 'reports that every - •' 1 the tax. So the ewe carrying but one a woman's paper: tone so-treated has been -growing iaatance. This means that the ton car- lamb is:less likely to develop the die- BY 'barryitig him!-Windsor. a- : [eater than the corresponding bone Of fries Yq„ aitrogea, 12% phosphoric acid, ease. Proper feeding and provlaton • the other leg by about an eighth of as wad 6%, potash• Let va take all these for exercise will largely eliminate Ignorance is Bliss — inch a year, which indicates that the percentages of a ton,• This would these losses. Overfeeding pregnant Young wife. "Ths.postofHce is very operation map provide a - mvean that the ton of 2-124 would au - general •way ; p• ewes with alfalfa and other nitro- careless at times, isn't it?" of giving such short-legged children ply, of nitrogen 40 Ibs., of phosphoric genous hays has frequently been Friend: "Yee, dear, why?" w acid 240 lbs., of 7'" two legs of nearly the !same length." potash 120 lbs. Now blamed. It would be'better to reserve Young wife: "Hubby is in Albany let me, theoretically, and prsetcally if the alfalfa and other rich feeds until on business and the card lie sent Together You wish, make this fertilizer up from after the ewes come into milk. Epsom -_ fife Totlowing coaetgtuents: nitrogen salts can be used to advantage In such me is postmarked Atlantic CitF,". Mrs A• "There 'ought to be a' 60m tankage and sulphate of am. cases, � �a`f special place in Heaven for ministers wives:, "Perhaps You're right;' responded ?°~ Famous People Receive he .vas ."Some Soft of poet." AIId _ Mme• B:, the mfntateYa voile. "taut I Scant Attention in Berlin "Hasn't be got something to do with would much rather.go with my hear w° Heaven?" asked the tart-driv , Here's a charming ut:y dress follow- band."-The Forester. e �t YOU may be famous all the world Stalin and Dr. Stefnacb, the re 11.9 the newest lines mode is favoring, O over but the msn•in-the-street in Ber- 'juvenation expert, were recognized "� r` Its simple bodice with;alimming V. HELPERS Ian will not Itaow yap, by five of the thirteen. Eleven re. nc_kline has a becotning tie-like trim. A helpiIIg•word to one ' ~ A Berlin- newspaper recently can- cognized Gerhart Hauptmann, the rII trouble Iq Pointed sea r,4ng slen•lerizea the often like a switch on a railroad ducted a questiottaire is which it famous German poet and playwright. o hips. The lower skirt in 'panels, give track-but one inch between wrecll 4 ?, ' t "Owed s4zteea photographs of lam The telephone girl had the beat a ;' decided height to the figure. and smooth-rollin us men to thirteen s suc as crinkl y^crepe people, a bus score with eleven correct Identifica• ,, '� 3 Materialh >t prosperity. �` _ -Atductor, a sbopgirl, cabinet maker, tiOne; the taxi driver. had ten, and %el` ;� • Bilks h. plain or print and thin wool- lephoae girl, grocer, cook, book. the waiter and the conductor were �% ens are smart and wearable to fash T �esper, taxi driver, barmaid, travel• next with line. ion it. school boy, farm hand, and a The barmaid was lowest With ree Style No. 2863 is designed for sizes itar• identifications. She knew RockefeI- V ( , 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46 and 48 inches Only two of the thirteen •recog- ter, remarking, "I'd like to have his bust. joy .. t�ized one Of the moat photographed money," and Professor Piccard whom i / ` Size 36 requires '3ys i� 4 yards of 39-' gn• the world-George Bernard she described as the "gondola Fritz." � ` inch material with 'N yard of 35.inch , Dr, B'reud end Mme. Curie But she thought 4erhsrt Hauptman `� a contrasting, Sfen, re not TeCO o _ t gaized At all, was as operetta composer, and Selma', it is said that more -than B s HOW TO ORDER kATTERNS Ail;at;¢t¢ Only five recogataed Mr. Ramsay Lea erlot, the novelist, the "woman! person has been killed by kissing." acDonald, sings on the wireless." great stun ii ! Write your carne and address plain_ ,ream a%01%%s Qthet+ta des!crtbed him who Sin "'Yes: but isn't it y, giving number •and size of such' �� IOU the "American President;-'Am- t - - ... `•..y�„ 1!"v-e Ei�rsugb it?" So�tnY ¢EAO ' can Ambassador," "the French - _._- ��-X�-what,-Enclose- sk--- _ lnister." and "a French politician." - FAU! T3 -- °- -- - t stamps or coin (coin preferred.; wrap boo mom�r3• r John D, Rockefeller And Professor You will find it less. easy'to uproot) -It used to be said.that wbenever a rt carefully)' for 'each number, and Y¢tY address your order to Wilson Pattern Q ccard Serb the.beet finnan of_the faults than to-choke them by gain. Scot got to London he never went $eivice, 93 West Adelaide St. n German eharaetgrS, only two ing victors. 'Do not think of your back home-except to fetch his br ent ,Toronto, fling to identify . Rockefeller an4 faults, still less of other's• faults, In er. That notion is out of date accord- �-- ty one, Piccard. every person who comes near you ing to Lord Dewar, who remariiea re• • _ ,' t Processor Einstein went unreco - look for what is - _ :DAWN �.' _ g good and Strong; cenkly: "Thqre are not nearly so many Nighgty around each darkening saoDe zcd by ten of the thirteen. The honor that; try to imitate iy, and, fiwi. ue.Cl.l„s d,,,... Lv L.,u4�.. .., alter thought be was "a famous your faults will drop at like dead there used to be._ The et born in The light is sows in patient hops - rgson who worked wtth monkey leave@ when their time comes. -_Ras• Lortdon, now4 ' to Says-the fare," That the rich harvest of the down ds," and the bookkeeper thought kin, May riot is glorious splendor, _ f=-Watchman-listtaminer. --Mary Rowels Jarvis. «r __ _ ..aa-,,;�••,,, -'„ter--- aT - .- - 5r. .- ,.. _-;�^- - y _. - -�,. • , v� r,. _:, .,p'., -•k- --•r, _ _ -y; _ rt j,;:.' .r.,..- .: .-.•f, - _ a'•'./;'S.�p"a-t•w,"�' ,.�: °J -7?w' r.u :r=.- ..r. a:•='���''- _ ,,, r fir.'`f--- ,•^•s LOCALISMS. —Mrs.—Mrs. Wm. McGuire is confined -St. George's Church, Sunday, ' } �, to her bed with so attack of Scat. Match 19, :,rd Sunday in Lent. -Mrs. Jabpz Hallett, who took Sunday School, 10 A. m. Morning t � -J. S. Baladoa had a business suddenly ill last week, is recover. Prayer, 11 a. m. Evening service, he' �r�j y._. ,trip to the city on Monday. fDg 7 o'clock. Giraeb Law. of Toronto, open -Miss, orrfne McGinty of -L. B.Tapson, of $owmanviIle, - "• Sunday here with relatives. Oshawa, visited Pickering friends will be in town shortly to tune «piekerl�Yg's Leader giore t -C. H.Pilkep way taken ill on last wash. ppsanos. Any orders left at TaJa _ —' '�13nnday and was compeIIed to take -Miss Wilkie, teacher in the Nxws office will receive prompt to his bed. Coatioustion School, is still con• and careful attention. -Mr. and Mrs. 'Hallman end fined to the honsd, through illness. -The story of Abraham Lin- . ltrasily, of Toronto, were in town -Considerable anxiety was felt cola, whose birthday was cele- � "Hosiery" r on Sunday. on Saturday morning last by brated a few weeks ago, will be Let's talk to the ladies about the Hosiery' = -W. G. Reid i� .eportinR s fine several local citizens, when news the subject of Rev. Hugh G. Cruz• Question : pew delivery truck for his batch• of the California earthquake was ier on Sunday evening, next':' All - . business. broadcast. Many' of our people are welcome. We have just placed in stock a large shipment of "Clin•Hnit -Mrs. Murray and daughter, .-had relatives and close friends in -Dr• Carmichael -will-be in_ch>tr_Hosiery. The lot includes hosiery for children and boys and girls.in :`Miss Edith,spent Sunday with A. •the acted district. ge of the 'service of the Presbyter- Sun Bask"and`Sum-Brown." _-A-very-nice fine ribbed_mercerized h -A very interesting and unnsu ian Church, at the Friends' Meeting cotton in sizes from 6i to 9J, all gofnR on sale at one price, msrvelons and Mrs. Bus by. Only 25c per pair, 3 pairs for 69c The Misses Rorke, of Toronto, at illustrated lecture was given in House on Sunday next at— p. m. value,' spent Sunday -with their contain Dunbar on on Wednesday evening everybody welcome. The S e Class „ Richardson. last, by Rev. Sir. Smith, of Mark• and Sunday School will meet at .1.30 Then there is also a line of every day Hosiery for ladies in white and grey' heather and white an�own"heather mixtures and also } ham, describing by parsonally diver Crammer, who hag c ' -To night, (Friday) is .5.. Ptit• gun metgl;vpr�nicP�fine cotton with shaped leag, is sizes 9, 9�r, 1)and rick's night and wifi be celebrated photographed v>ew',_ his trip been in the Oshawa Hospital for 11�1. at the Saute price as the kiddies. They're going over "Big" at 'around the world, and is recom• some time, as the result-of a motor in the usual manner. ?5 cents. 3 pairs f)9 ceute. R. A. and !►ire Douglas and mended to Pickering orgttuiz; accident a few creeks ago, return eon, Bert, of Toronto, spent Sun-, clone as an evening of i lteresting• ed home on Stlndsy Ittat, some- _Then we have artificial Silk hose at 39c per pair. 3 pair for$1 ancll instructive entertainment. what improved. but in a. much •': .',day here with relatives. p pure thread bilk full fashioned hosiery i❑ all sizes °f leading Shades at _. - '-J. S. and Mrs. • B419don and - l4putnber of years ago it was weakeagd condition. 99c per pair. I es.they' re ''Holevroof" quality and wonderful value family were in .Bowtnanville on the universal practice at funerals -Dr. Montgomery, of the On• too. Then there are other tvVo.lines in sills at $1 and'S1.50 pair. -..''Sunday visiting relatives. during the cold weather, for the. tario Hospital at Cr hitby, will be -Several from here attended men to bare their heads while the the special speaker at the meeting ,We want yon to see these'linesand let ns endeavor to."s�• pnljr . the Maroon-Maple Leaf hockey service and ,interment is in pro of the United Church Brotherhood your wants. . You'll do that, wont y-ou ? - _- match on Saturday evening. gress. It was considered an act-of in St. Andrew's basement on lion Thanks so ranch. : --James Murdoch is Plog. g s disrespect if a clean neglected to day evening next. The men of _ - '_week with his aunt, Mrs. Thomas -remove his hat during that time. the community are cordially in A. Wilson, of Freeman. Out. But many deaths h the taken vices to attend. CHAPMAN -Dr. and Mrs: Richardson and placeas-a result _of heads being -It is expected that @teals re a a ' family, of Toronto, visited James bared during the burial service strictions will be placed on the L. and furs Palmer on Sunday:--an-cL aolds.-c°ntractea resulting in the township relief administratiaa - ' The Tabernacle Choir, of pueumotsla or other complications. in the early spring. With the _ Whitb The practice, however. has been opening of spring work it is felt N . -. G p, , are giving s program mostly discontinued on accolint that .there should not be the R , here at an early date. Particulars of th great risk that is being demand for municipal relief that 1J : later. run, and the carne res ectis shown P - - - -Mrs. Harbron, of Mount Zien, P is experienced daring ilea w inter ha been spending a few dayP by a person touching his bat with months. here with her_ parents, C. H. and his hand: -ou Monday, M,%reh 13. RiRbt ' IlEre. Pflkey. - - -Thet a occurred on Wednes Rev. D. T. Owen. D, D.. Bi-,hop -lira. Charles -L-&w, who held 'lay evening last an irscidrnt which of Toronto, visited St. Georg«e, "f been spending a week in 8rooklin at the time proved interesting, Pickering. for Confirmation. rraith her sister, Mrs,. W m. Herrin, but later developed into a rather Twentv eigbt candidatPa were Cori' c ► ` :. returned house op Saturday last. humorous affair, when, in the firmed, 11 frogs St. George,and 11 'Mrs. Herten having recovered from early fnreno°n a Toronto gentle from Duwbartot+, The. congreRa man asked permission of one of Lion filled the churcls and artir•i DU�4'n �7roe9 the rice .' . her illue44. p • -After watching the school bray the local but'ine9s placer; Cn park paled heartily iv the beautiful --- hfs car for a while in front of their y - - come house with =cratebeB, bleed 9trviee. The Bishop's splendid = ing n�ges and pockets fnll that uremueft. %tatinR that he was address proved helpful to ,candi- Tlp Top Slits marbles. ore have concluded that calling on a local citizen for some da`tey and coogregtation alike. ' nix o'clock -in the period. At spring is -here. Box inR glavea -Rev. Denzil _Ridont, of the ,have apFeared at the school. evening the car wag still'there, United Church c.ffices, Toronto, �]d g F and the lc.cal citizen. to whom we -Following the df9continnance wall gave an illustrated lecture or a of the highway maintenance and refer, when called on the phone travelogue in St, Andrew's Chnrcb - • .. dismissal of the employees a few clainsed no knowlsdRtl of [be basement next Wednesday 'even- _° weeks ago, the -sanding" men and visitor. The traffic -officer vaAa ing, tender•the auspices of the Y. O' 08'tA tracks were to be seen on the notified and later, in the evening P. S. of tie Gaited Claurcls A ' vetmente again on Monday morn locked the car in a le3cal garage, special offering will be taken. ps only to have, an hour later, the 60 '1 50 .19,a0 lag. This lecture comes highly recom- - _ , _ - - .• --Announcement of the pasty owner appear +Rain looking for mended and will present noueu*lly - emeat of the A. Y. P. A. lay. his car One dollar was added to _ - p hie day's expense *beet for car fine views. Areal treat is r►wait- ,who attend. All are Aaron Slick from Pumpkin towing and storage .till after 10.00 welcome Poste' are laced in cheek. has been made. The o'clock. P - _ will take place is 9t. Andrew's ✓the various Stores of the village.Church on Friday. March 31st. -The Gray Coach Linea o r which eve same indication of the ppee ating between Toronto find Ol+h -�- ' See bilfe later. ostare of the lecture, ' --Nee: H. Machin received woes awn are to be congratulated on - A ` the t fficient wav in which they -st, George a A. Y.. P. A. held a. 1 '..on llonday of the death of her are being conducted., They have sacred mnaical evening laet Friday - aunty-Mee. Annie Alcken,'sistee of Fred T Bunting, ]Pickering pprr a time schedtale. and vet seldom program- wag good D� - ,. . _ y night. The r tbe late Thos. Poacher, which are they out rstore than one or two and many of the vlember9 t,-)ok Established 1837. took place on. Tuesday of last - 1 week at berboine in Enid 'Okla- mantes. but nsuilly they, are on Part. 1'Fe had readings 'an the i' luduence of ma._ic on life and - `Morns, at the age of 79 years. . the dot. Their drivers al•ao are - -According to reports from exceedingly careful. Aov Accidents in a 9tor ep about the ce to oaerit (.f - various districts the maple syrup recorded against them leave been R P 1 n -- p p of a trivial charecter, and have several of our beautiful hyrslne. ere ou e e a - crop will boa failure this pear, at Two duets were sung b Dougall j boast in the Province of Ontario, been purely accidental. A. ewer* Y Ton account of the unfavorable person in Canada is a -bareh•slder Remmer and Dorothy TanpFr-. ' in the Canadian National Rail, which -were muds appreciated. r;weather conditions A good-crop ways be waott; to Bee them prugper We Bhail be veep glad to welcome _ regniree an abundance• of snow' and does not want to see them new niembPr4 and we can assure PRIME BEEF PORT. . ' land steady frosty weather until - _ March'. losing business to competing linen, thews of ay a happy tints• Round Steak, Ile- _'1EiAtu9., These Friday ereninR9 daring 10c _ -The. mensbers. and adherents Ile- but it cannot he denied that the ,.• 10d " of St.-Andrew's Church, to the bus lines provide a much more Lent hre meant for the a hole"con Sidoin Steak, .. '15c Loins, namber of about seventy, Enjoyed satisfactory service, except " on end ationuB Will you pleme c:t Porterhouse Steak, l.c Blader @c a crokinole party*in the A. Y. P. long distances. The service is y. pp : A. club rooms on- Wednesday prnetically honrlp, and there is no Friday will be very special. There Wing Steak, '.•• I7c time wanted is waiting for a bus, will be lantern slides on the "Pas-4 �e�ening last. These aorta] gather• - •.. r 'lags are pFoving very ppo�pnlar. A msn in Pickering can leave bin ion Play, given, o h Rev.R. R• ghoulder Roast. 7c Shoulder@, ve Another will be held on Wednea•-`r place of business and within five Toront, W. h of the C. H. R. E. of 7e ` Pork Chops, �r day evening next' Starch 22nd. or ten minter he is on his we to Toronto. The Passion Play. as we Blade Roast, :'12o i* -Motor car 1'ieensee have been Toronto; : whereas, ,-when . the all know, is very wopderftil and Rib Roast, .. . , 15c tew'ing Beef or - Belling very Ar rt during the eat steam railwa , was patronized. beautiful, so pleare come and till he would often waste a half hoar our room on Fiidity 'st 8 o'clock. Brisket, �5c Minced Steak, month. A nuarber of car owners to ap boar as the train would be All are welcome. Silver collection. do not intend renewing their - fre uentl late. Another advent- - _ _ V Rib, •�• 3[ba. for licenses until summer, end *rob- q, y (,°1s1. _ - _ Short R - ahly.s nunsber will let their cure Age to the cheaper rate provided '- Shank, ... retrain isle's!] year: The cost of by the bas tine@. _ ,Yaw Advertisements. ., > ... licensee, gap, oil and repairs- is -A bulletin issued on March - ' more than many an stand in rJth by the Motor Vehicles Branch WANTED--A bronze ft�bbler.�l3KVe D R E i these times of depression. of the Dept, of Highways,e-Ontains •V'several turkey Aens for sale. Apply Mrs. ,. f p A.Bi:rcli; R. R; 2, Claimant. Phone Clare Slippery pavements on Mon much interesting inforroativa. 3.a• _ -_ -_- _-__ - 29-30 day morning were respodc-ible'for The figures given concern the lButcher- ' 3000) .a i'i'ekering- , . several motor ccidents. About month of January, and revealo =]TOTORItiG TO TORONTO--Evert ' 9.30 a. ns, a large Studebaker the IoweQt record since cam n1,3 dayy. wo ld:tke as >en¢er to•help share p cost. James A. Sti ton. R. R, 1, Pickering- uegotiatitic the curve. west of the ary accident reporting has been Phone Pick 171?. 22tf bridge, left the parement. went Adopted. . Of 570 accidents, '481 FOR SALE-300 hushplp of d rowed over and was almost a total wreck. persons were injured with A pro eedharley. Goodsa'mple. Price.cocents No one was seriously hurt. Percy damage atnaunting , to a bushel. John bfilJert R 12' 2, Claremont. � _ IBERLING y _ Phone Clare a0.'. 29tf '' Another -car struck the steps at $19,205, being a decrease of 16 p.c., _ 4 the Highway Elizabeth St. irater- in accidents of •7anuary of ,last L�UH.RENTT-7-ro�cned house.hrick, ! ' - 1' • ear, and 24 r. in property on Church 'St:, Pickering. Soft waver in :'Special Service Tires - aeetiob. Da'mAgo tiere'waB Blight. Y D p P y jyruse•- elrctric iight. Apply D4r••N,T.Morris- _ -At a- bailiff'g sale meld near damage. The accident tregneney seg,sls JonesAve.,Toronto.. Phone liar f239, Belleville last week; twenty-one was higher between the hours of - head of cattle were sold at 25cente 6 and 7 p. m. and highest -o» �GIlS-At„,,,�ar) sma re ar sash, and bens at 5 cents each. A Sundays, -EigKt-y.one of every [ Pets,s ft.Long. suitable for lawn fence or As thousands of drivers now ksow, are three year old colt was kpid for one hundred cars were passenger poultry house. Also, one heavy Clydesdale horse,7 years old. 'Applyq to Robert Dtzoti, t 420.and maebinery' at the same cars, and 93 p.•c. of these cvere•in Hi¢hlandCret:k. Phone Vla1v.2420• 29-30 built stronger and Wear longer than any ,luw level. The Roods were seized good mechanical -ondition. Col t ' At'B cvt,itioR Clients with cash. tire even Seiberling oonld ever build ' to pay the taxe)Q, bat there was liBl°p with home-drawn we�]1CiQB H Will purchase twenty-flue or fifty acres as _” - a .. w- not enough realized to pay them. continues to be among the highest going concern. we can sell your farm or acrt= C_wA ko -- � The-sympathy of- neigUbere pre--1 1eer�Eage of the accidents `c�u 8r �•e. 1940.n nr�rth.Toronto, -£h�2m'n before. - Y _ 'vented them from bidding what teen pedestrians were killed dnr• Oractive two ' the goodA Are worth..rth.. ing the month of January. Re F ropmed R SALE-Neat, Att house,double boarded and Gyproc - :oo111e 111 and ask to;see ' these woildjfam•'. Announcement is made this ports on these aeeidentt hove been lined,strongly built and can 'be easily moved. _ week of the presentation at the Collected elnce Sept, 1930, and A i?frgt,in for some one.' Owner David J.Scott, 'United Church Monday -evening during-that $rind to date 21.758 •4ltona-'Road, half mile northaf the Kingston I�n6 ell'@ags y g P Road. 27.31 meetings of the Brotherhood of a serious accident* have taken ,OR BALE OR'RENT-A comfort- , feriesof d2otion.pictures. through place, with 1,803 per.eons_ killed 14 - - ,. z -mate T r,natrteti irk house in Pi kerhr�t - E 1,119—LIII1r�6Ag- B - , Injured, vvit'll many loge. Good garage, hard -and soft roster.vood millions of dollar8 r0 art dare) Harden with small fruit. Will rent for 312.00 T- ibe Imperial Oil Co.. Ltd. The property y pe r month rf not sold.• Apply to L.D.Banks, L r pictures will -include '•shots" from- age. 'Cause of the aceldents is Pickerin¢. 27tf Soutb America, where the Co's. reported to be due largely to lack dR BALE, - Seed Alaska (late• General Re ai_s oils and Gas. are at work this' of driving kodwiedge, poor jndg. �1 r photographers comrr.ercial or registered,ripen with barley. - , week, using airplanes for aerial meat and Inattention, rather then rte f,om runt and still straw. Alw one Jersey � • i ntnirra h The date of the to lsgnor, high B !d, detective bull,$rand son le Thotnwn's prize cow at the •�s n O„tar10 ... .r P y ' � R a. Also.baled haY, F,11•f.CboPma��t 9 ., �r1�1�� '� ', �' ,4.{ �thowing will be given pest week i brake*,.tires.one. i non,ant. i ' - _ .: »M _tl ^v'.:;G" . "`�• ....�r.-"'fie•"s",� �,.UP r�, �,� •yam...• ?i:' G,f..-c..., � '•P;+..