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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1933_03_24 j iW_ 7 7, 7 1�71 4.16 AIL VOL, L116 -PICKERING, ONT.i. -FRIDAY, -MAR. 21, 1933. Nos a�� .,Dunbarton Dunbarton -: Xed4aa Dunbarton Anglican Mission, Sun- Don't forget the lantern slides t . . - GREENWOOD 0 A L 0 .-day, March 26th 4th Sunday in Lent be giveri-by Mr. Spence of Toronto, c- PHIRSON-Pbysician A good supply of Hard and Soft Sunday School, 12 p. m. Evening Pr- in the Dumbarton .Community' Hall, Daxn d SH ►meott. D"barton. they ayej� and Sermon, 3 p. Coal on hand. Also a supply m. A hearty on Friday, April 7th.,Come and give invitation to you.to worship with us 'us your- support. Admission 15 and- 7P R. FORSYTH, Oph.D.. Director of Kindling Wodd, VILLS• -tricail Asoodation of Ontario. Reg• is hereby extended. 10 cents. blear ember of the Amwzican tOVe 160gth4. C=examined by appointment. Whitevale Established IM who"MM. moat ont. 12tf Phone Pick. 1700. Atha The W_M. S. are planning to ha'..-c DONALD MUNFLO, PICKRRI Mrs. D. T'ran'with'her son, Laurie ING a lecture and 'Lantern slides on the spent last week-in-Londpn with her THIS 19 THE -'Pa-sior Play" on Easter Monday, 'DUNCAN B. McINryRE_Barrie• parents. 1:;?j April 1-th in the United Church, ter.Solicitor, Notary. Office-Brock St_ , i Particulars late Don't miss concert to be held FARMERS' MILI[� Opposite Bell Tel epbone Office, WhIlby, GENERAL INSURANCE r. . r 4 . 481 y -in Atha school7house on the evening AGENCY A large number of farmers bf Wednesday, March 29th. The pro- DONALD RUDDY Baxiister. BROUGHAM. ONTAPIO­ Cherrywood . '-olkitur. No,,,ary Pub,'.c. Voze!, gram will consist of a one-haler play exchange their grain Loan. "Office formerly occupied by the Walter and Harold Fenney and th- dan,south wing of utport Hoene,Whitby.C�` Facilities for lacing 'anv-kind of,In. "Not a Alan in the House," selections for tby. biyz p eir sist4r, Mrs. Rennie and her' hus- by Miss Helen Gould, of Locust Hill eurarice at beet rates ,.,--BBATON. BELL & ROSS, Barrist-, available. band and.children spent the week-' Mr. Goddard, of Balsam, and other Flour and Cereals' en". Solicitor& 904 Nurther:f- Ontario Securitv and Service my Motto. ­ 'and.With their paren'ts•here. talent from Claremont, Altona, Glas- Bui4d ing.3w Bay Street,reroato•: 421y Phone, Pick. .51.5 vow and the 19caLgDxnniunitVRo1__-4-t-3,.veE, money and many more W. tL kBett. Audley reshments.---will-b-p-served. The pro- J.D.F. Ro6@. Adelaide 2&38-9 reeds will be for the piano'. !note -4 F.-'-%L Chapman was gueWspeakel the change of date.1 P10KERING & _ "­_'_-_­ -Special ICHARESON, J. H. Beal, - Claremont at a banquet at Vroomanton on Tues RML:'VEY-Barris-ers.Soliciton Notarie- -PHONE 924 ay evening last when he spoke on Green River PaWc, SIS-214 COnfederation Life 'Bujj`din�g, d Cowner of Yonge and Richmond Sts. Toronto, "Religious Tolerance." Until April 1st only-B%rley Feed Phone* Adelaide 4189 and 4480, By -appoir.f. FURNITURE The Club has arranged fora lect- The church -services will be-held $17.00 per ton, S,50t Cash. went Saturday evtninss. Pickering resadence Phone Pick.3613. We are displaying an attractive ure with lime-light views in the sc- next Sunday at 7 P. in. This in the best feed value on HOMSCN variety of Xmas Gifts.' hool-house on the evening of 'Friday Quite a number from here attends the market. ILLAN-B-irria. Tterp. So!ic4zors. Nota-y F>Lbl4c. Aluminum and Graniteware Etc. March 31st. This will be the first ed the dance and euchre held at Ab- (Zf ce at VJP a Reoidroce of Mr.Thomson, lot 11.conce"jon 1. Furniture and Furniture time the school has been open to the itevale last week. for Pastry and Fine. Pkiering.'0115ce hours:Thursday and satureay tall- The mission band will ho Baking. vvwf�ngii. Imm 7.00 p.to to � 0, rr,.or y Novelties. public. sintie th6 lights were in. Id, their &ISSIMI.Cake Mga 0 ntrnent. TorontoofiFiCe: 003 Royal Bank Prices low, in keeping with tirr"es. ed. weekly meetink on Friday idterlo'on ., phone Pick 2000. Ttoronto Elgjn W3. On Friday eti-ening there will be a at 4 o'clock. All children are reques� makes a Fiae 371y debate in the Baggutsville school be-, ted to attend:-. Baker S Joy Flavored Dentat- =seen the Bag' got!zvillp and Audlev d. ec:Awl% The St. Patrick'q tpn nnd'ra �n tne Quuject, -Agriculture w h is ri. was given b-. the Young Teo- R I L C.SMITE. D. D. enz-.;,� -Manufacturing. -Aiidl�-y will ple's Class was a huge success. Ev-, Chopping- Monday. Wednesday N oe. r,,presenued by Gard. Winters ne -reported . a most enoyable an �Sjrc-e­_ r%Dr.J.N.Da;es'. G-adi�iite,.• SPECLkL nte;s and erYQ and Friday. We do the Royal College of Denta!S'u?'geoza and 7oron• George Puckyin, who will uphold the time. it rigbt. to Unive"itY. At Claremont office over D. o% j jLc' Taced Red es,will be held at 2.30. There will be NO CREDIT Swett* tore e7iry Tuesday and Frida af#irmat:ve, Airicalture.'As this The regular Sunday School se Stout 0 12. 4,f Fix, b Rock be a.-Y intere,,ting debate a large att- .7 and Green Roo�En� endance is looked for. a special L speaker on Missions, '' also On account of the eb ge 1 FRBERT T. FA LLA IS& L D,Q•. M a times A-L D.D S.. Graduatool!he Royal Cc special umc.*All are cordially invit. and the close margin I sell at. I liege ci 2 40 per square. Brock Road ed to attend. Vefltb)Sai'lleocs and the Vmvervry of Tororto. Office in residence second door east of ST And• -We are sorry -to that little am forced to discoutione eredit. rwwv's Ct:wch. Pickering,Oat,8,in to 6 P m. or b OfEce hour. - 9 Full weight and The Brady family will be back to George Duncan, son of-Mr. and Mrs. except for Approved -monthly Y appaintawnt• ('X-•0y accounts. service). Phone Pick 37,00. 4317 -standard quality- their summer home here next week Wm. Duncan had a rather unfortun- jF. R. Jkckson is busy these days ate accident when he pulled a cup of The above prices gnod for 10 days getting things in readiness for the . .. ..-T1. X." hot water over, scalding himself but only. Terms Spot Cash. summer rush. he is well on-the way to recovery. ... ... . George E. Kayes, of Oshawa, is Don't forget the e concert to be L- SURNINGHAM A ~ELIZABETH RICHARDSON- 'PjCy*jEjMjG qwndirkir a- few days- with. Mrs. Jas. held in Gray's hall under the ausp- Building and General *FlOrt and au;osoobile ttout kinds, H. Kayes; and family. ices of the Green River Ladies Aid Contracting, lmprommung companoes of oolid%=stand- am R. R. McLaughlin and. friends of on Friday. March 31st, at 8 Estimates furnished on allclassm, PWTILI. Ueensed Auctfainsttr' LUMBER YARD Toronto, spent the past week-end at Music will be furnished by the of work-interior and Exterior. JF of • I41V CosioUse of Took wW 08jario, An*. his summer home.here. They sure en- Moonlight Owls,.of Newmarket.- A I lew ashe 01 au kbww aftmus Alterations and repairil. on ob, Lot- Blacksmithing" & Woodwork jc`� , week-end in'-the country, short play will be given by bur own Addoowo orgiow JUTW V!ot Out. I Obilinneys Built 0oncre Mrs. Amos Rodd,,of Greenbank, is Young People, entitled "Tommy Says ke Work at right prices staying for,a week or two with Mrs. Hello." Come and see what trouble Phone Pickering 5712 R- BEATON. TOWNSHI'P D. pert, Conyt7ancer.-commmiener or Nowistbetigneto have those repair W. H. Jackson into, all use he PATRPOST, Mi. Jackson still re- Tommy gets because ONTARIG 95d&*'itl- Acwuntmt, Etc. Issuer 9j jobs add to. Harrows repaired. mains in very Poor health. says "Hello." Miss Mildred Linton Locemaw Whitevale,out, o a. also new sections on hand. The fam- The community held a shower on of Claremont will also Rive some U7M• MAW. ous Fleury Plows always on hand. Tuesday evening at the-home of W. humorous. recitations. Special songs Shingles For Sale LICENSED AUO­ Alto dealer in-Viking Cream Separa- and Mrs. Carlton, for Irene, daugh- will be the feature. Dron't fotget-the 51 clear T IF TIONEENjor york Qatmio sad Durlmm .,C mcmm ^a kuW@ Of tors sod Electric Washers. ear and 5z No. B.C. Shingle-, it& T-rooww&W allmdd- ter of Arth4r_u4 341-rs. Tarlton; who dat Friday, March 31st, at 8 p. �M D"for sake tomy be -Tf-thinking 6f buying an ele6fikic radio - Galt Galvanized Stepi Shingles, weranew at NEWS,oi&-v., Oak mod Indepa%. ' e view w is to be married in the near future. 4doot Obonm ,Whitby,Oct ask fora demonstration of th Bird's Felt Slatie Shin lee. Ly Rogers Majestic models. % Wm. Badgerow, who has been sp- Also re-rubbering bu : :. _ Brougham ggy wheels. The prices are right. -ending a few.'days in' Whitby 'with Ul;n mowers 6h%rpened. -GARNET idEkfSoj; 7 . T. "VtZ7C0a'VVaTd his son, Arthur, and in Oshawa with Mrs. C. A. Barclay spent the past T. -PATERSO'.%79 - CLARHMOZi7Z his daughter,' 'Gertrude, has return, -week with her relatives in Torontm Call and get Prizeii. Phone 26IS, %3's i t. RlecLric,*I Contractor GREENWOOD 491y ed home and reports that' condition- a-yid reports a very enjoyable (Wiring and Repairing for Lirs h t are \ery bad in.. both places. Will Miss' Helen Percy, of Milliken, sp- ti -in with Miss Jean 6r power. ick ' ng Mil -ays there is no place like tromp of slit the wr You Can Buy at Home" -:All kinds of electrical eri rical g�Pd@ to all. Malcolm. kept in stock. W..J. Bro%-n:and son, Jack, of Tor .'T,�RES, BATTERIES, 121 ly Dunbarton onto, -ier'A .w Phone 17rA. Pick�..'.Ag H,%ve Too tried LAXO,'the o, visited the forn . parents, T. -ACCES90RLES,. C. and Mrs.• Browfi, on. Saturday. new Cereal Food and Mnf- Gerald and Mrs. Cowan are Ba Meal ? It containm the home Mrs. Love,. of. Toronto, has been' At as low and better prices NOTICE germ of the wheat and other again from the city. with her parents here during the hiss. Ethel Bleakin svent the week-. Past week, -parts of the cereal graini?, end.vdth her grandmothtir, Mrs. Fos- rounds i. 'WWtevale Rev. Mr. Glover made the rou 2 fils • An old fashioned health ton. CAB in.To-onto, i�. promoting food' modern• of number of the homes in his ch- Obopping every day Margaret and Mary Sonimerville. arge here the past week. e 'Let us repair that leaky.to ized. For sale at apent the wee1C-iin*jth their aunt Mr. and Mrs. Brown visited the -i xcePt Wednesday your grocer-@. rs. W. B.-Lotton. Baptist Sunday. School at Claremont P to GRA1N FLOUR-FEED John Taylor has been confined on Sunday. Mrs. Brown gave a tem- Skilled Motor Repovire. :-Just the-thouse for a•couple.of days with perance talk to the Bible classes:irrWed-a,carload of _-7--bronch Will exchange Western Oates Mr, and Mrs. Bert- Harvey celeb- bar- Law ton Church, March 24th, at 8` 'clock Tonight is the night! at Dun rated the fortieth anniversary of Gordon J. We have most any Feed you their wedding on the 15th by spend- Flour for Wheat The Oswego group of the W. 0 Phone 290e. ANTHONY WILSON ."hating Father Tyme turn back to inir the show "The Cat and the Fidd- PICKERING, ONTAR may.need.. A. are ing the. day, in Toronto.and attend- Proprietor, 'Full line of Poultry Feed?. the days of long ago..Join-us.in a. le," and'thoroughly enjoyed thet eel- Phone 5W2• good time. Refreshments.' Admission ebration.' Do No Lockwood Z-5 and 10 cents. The members and adherents of the 7 Miss Marion White - has finished United Church, Brougham,- are hold- W h PICIKERING,. ON T. I her post graduate course at the Wes- tern Sto*mach �e _. ing a congregational and community • tern Hospital and home_. supper and entertainment on the ev- Miss Robin White motored from ening of Wednesday, March 26th. Ca y Dot R Go C16"'EVIDENING use i6t.distress Hunsville ands the week-end Supper served from 6.30 until 8 p. Pith' her family. m. Remember the date. - After sating: FUNERAL. DIRECTOR ;deal at . h6m'e­ aiad We extend odr sympathy to Mr. The Misiionary Superintendent of Private Ambulance and'Mrs. Burry in the death on Mon- 'the Sunday School is arranging a, One'dose of our ow make ' our home, P day of their five- months old baby. missionary preoaration, Biornt-ith. y Day and Night Service The fu'neral took place in the city, ssionary program for the Sbnday Ried Magnesia often itio School -se-,sion. for next Sundak, in- relieves tMe c6nd Ono 90po Shirley Morrish, of Highland Cr- stead of the quarterly review. merchmats bappy ? Ph Shirle' Jn a few minutes.oc. jdslve�n 5r)00 Annis. *ek spent the week-end with laleen The Citizens'• League held a s eq. May be biid in either uow- lal evening in the Town Hall on Fri- der or tablets at only day evening, the hall being comfort- ale ably filled. 'Twenty tables of euc Wee is for large box-. 10 Pieclb' Solid "'al Markham.' � ' Ont. Whitev -E. • qonep, Drug DIItWere ))]ayedj Poy Miller and Miss Ev- Dining On Friday evening- April '7th, at elyn Brown being thelst.prise-win- P m the Women's Association of rcr:3,- and Mx-q-. -Sander-Iar. cii obstina 8 CotiahR and Cold*�doia r- n preparation' A DAMW the Wbitevale United 'Church will Phillips the Consolation prizes. Thm up by of Cod Room Suite 1i P 0 Livers and Creosote present their drama "Strictly -Bus- ose who attended . :commended the This week in Galvanized in.ess," It is a play filled with hum• management for the conduct of this Even-when -cough orcold lk 60 inch buffet, 6 foot'tab.le and pr and philosophy. That evening-will enjoyable social evening. Fails be introduced to the "Swatest" and On Sunday, 'the -new Temperance .1aile tc respond to ordia. yal's 6 chairs with solid leather "foinest" Irish woman "fiver" found, Superintendent, Mrs. Ge6rge Will- ary ' treatment N seat@, also a 8•Qn6rt 20c. Get yours and also to poor Mrs. Peever whose son, sponsored'an excellent program Creophos oftericlears it np, solid walnntGibb&rd 10 25c. now I. in a surprisingly short usband u'ster -.be so fearful of the for Temperance Sunday. ,Mrs. Gann- U Ten Wagon -time. Not only 1'j It a doin's of the youn;r 'uns" The adm- on and Mrs. H. Malcolm sang a complete for 125. -Also, 7-,wonderful remedy - for ission is 25 and 15 cents. much Appreciated duet. A trio of the Under the auspices of the.Brough- boys, -Allan Perryman and Bu ratigbe mad cold@, but it Solid waln-ut and tables, usually -Brooder Stoves, .500 chick, -am Lodge I. O. O. F. another enjoy- Sanderson and Billy. Devitt Buddy also is a good' tonic and sold at 3.50, a few to clear' at 1.95 able Euchre and Dance was held on motion song very effectively,Sang a builder. Only. $1.00 for rt at $12 00 Mrs. Donee large bottle.-H. C. J sdiy evening, March 15th. In Devitt aceompanying them on the or- the Euichre'the prizes were 'won by wan. Francis Wilson gave an appro- druggist. jf% A 0 ALL HARDWARE ihe followinR; ist Ladies, Mrs•-fft-1. ek;iut�jon. Rev.' MY.--Glover A few drops clearli the head T1;!RRFTT at moderate prices 2nd Mrs. Offen, Lone Hands, Mrs. gave an interesting talk on "Alcoh- instantly Heisey, Consolation, Mrs. Geo. Griff-' ol," which was illustrated by charts F'sueral Director In, 1st Gents, I. Nolan, 2nd, B. Dray- the junior boys especially showing At the first sign of a cold or"4trff- PICK R I NG- NEWS ed tip head" apply a few drops of- Ambulanbe-Service ALVIN BUSHBY er, t. H., B. Draper, Consolation, G. much interest in the address. Mr. Browii. Don't f6rget the next one on Willson is to be congratulated on his MIS" to each noRtril. This not Pbone I WO 'Hardware Phone 4600 Wed. Mar. 29th, when Mr. Milton first effort along this line of work" only clear@ the head, but uAnally Burk will again be on hand with his IL real Young man's Job. The church prevent@&cold from develapiaff- PUkedogo itebestra, to start-at,9.50­s".- wa-,4 .•10-Jena%drv"i3r+. y He sent In his earl on the first night , Blend of Distinctive Quality of my show that opened in January. TVV ' It was a flop—lasted only `ye weeks. u :t . . . We chatted of the Forsyte girls . who are now in Hamilton, most of. Y whom I went to school with or have met at the Easter plays." _ "Do you knew where Mr. Crain is now?,, Dundee asked. "I have a mes- ` sage for him from -Penny, which"; — shoull like to reach him." - "I haN tn't the least idea wnere he is _ living or what he is doing now," Miss Hart shrugged. "Of cour,-, if he GREE , should come to see me backstage after e=1 `Temptation' -opens— What is the message fro m Penny?" y f "Fresh from the. Gardens". -"That her mother want-, him to. _ me,home," Dundee answered. "And :_ _._. ----.----- - I am su-e Penny wants him back,too.'_ �+e-•+-s H .� ... Half an )four.-la-ter•Bonnie Dundea, - in the File room of The New York _ a Evet.ing Star, was in poss.-ssion' of - `.'; the bound volume of the n•,,wspaper — fLr the month of May, ,1922. Under — • the caption, on the front pagp'of the Mu:rder at Bridge had issue of may 3, which Serena Hart quoted so-accurately, was a plc- -, g Wre of a young, laughing Nita Leigh-, By ANNE AUSTIN her curls bobbed short,a rose between . , her gleaming teeth. end in the issue flay -i avyrdicxl Lwo piewres side - by side—exotic, straight-haired, slant- Buy chewing tobacco` - - - eyed-Anita Lee,-who had found-life so . the same way you do insupportable that she had ended .it, _ -'` - and the same photograph of living, farm implements . . . ,9F\OPSIS. the performance at all. The next vital Nita Leigh. Special Investigator Dundee believes night she told me that her husban I g get the best you can - -- That both?mu=le ed b cause they were had left her, after a quarrel, and had When he returned the files he asked' , •`,the rr in char e a uestion: for the money.There's partners in a blackmail scheme, while not returned. it Sams' that She had g q - the police belies a that they were klllod Does this copyright line beneath CHEWING _ longer lasting, richer _ W avenge '•Swallowtail Sammy" savrnl, ianocentIy told him how she had this picture mean that the picture was -' whom they are supposed to have betray- .vLm Berm Stei.nfeld,the big-revue • - . .. - daoour in Club Chew- �ales he case is ttrongest against lobe producer, into giving her a `spot' in 4Yndicated?" V Q e^CCO �► fillied Nita, thinking Nita had told her his summer show, a`nd that her 'Mat' The girl bent he, head to see. snag Tobacco. - = ►usband of some scandal . volving her, had flcwn into a r acensing her of "`Copyright by Metropolitan Picture _ that Tracey ?files killed Sprague to �+ - _- Sery +» a +• otect his wife from a charge of mur- lt h+,-+�+� ►�pe� g{�yt{3 �;:.., �1: . __ v_ t __.. .�=ti ruanea -era metttioned his desertion to me again, what it means: ' But the picture syn-jj eey into marriare. In :New York he dieate was discontinued about floe? goes to the Forsyte School, where the but—" „ women involved attended and where 'Yes*?- Dundee prompted. _ years ago. Nita was director of the Fearer play. "Are their files available?" Dundee concluded. "And yet she had promie- Protection Given to Lugs ►►nnd learns that Plora left school and "I m afraid I rather forgot poor _9ecame a chorus girl in 1919. There Nita after'Teasing Tilly'closed. After asked. l ed to marry Ralph Hammond!" Oiling the lug bolts now and then were rumors that he had been living "If.they.are, I don't know anything' A bellboy with a-telegram inter- will make them easier to remove w hen :•:Y with an attar. Her parents brought her A year of stock I got my chance in a : sack and the story was hushed up• Ile legitimate show on Broadway, an3 about it," the girl told him: r-pied the starts-nag new train of it is necessary to change a tire. A iear..s that Serena Hart, Forsyte 3tirl It doesn't matter, Dundee as- thought which that conclusion had "frozen"tug may break when a %Trench '. -and suecessful stage star, re.ommended one day I met her on the street. I sured her, and asked for a- sheet of started. The wire was from Penny is applied to it. fin• . fur the Job, She t_lls him that she asked her if she and her husband were _ naet vita in•the season of 1911-19, and that she had blank paper, on which he quickly corn- lair, _ S -'that Alta was married and deserted be raconciled. She said no, ow posed the following telegram,address- - - -Yore the show was over. never seen hiss again. Then, in a l °be continued.?. ed to Penny.Crailp: R E L I I�B i L I TY _ burst of-.confidence, she told me"that `Please search (ilea all three Ham- _ Show reliabliity—and You Ron" CHAPTER XI:IIL she had hired a private detective to , "No,�I never inlet Nita's Husband;' investigate him in his home .town: i_ton papers week of May.fourth ta . be counted a liability.-Forbes. Serena Hart replied. "As a matter of eleventh, nineteen twenty-two, for Remembering not to pass the-car , The detective had reported that no _ ' ahead when a clear view of at least —" fact, she told me extraordinarily little such person as Matthew Selim had story and pictures on suicide Anita - - - ever lived there, so far as he could �+ artist's model. Ss, aothin to-300 feet is lacking is ona way to �A wise man will'make more 9pper about him, and did not 'discuss her an y - g assure that your driving will be safer. tunities than, he tuds.—Bacon.' i -- marriage with the other girls of the find out. After that I -rather lost Yasne, not even 9anderar it he .s _ :shorus at all. -I got the impressior ugh' of Nita,our paths being so very back. Wire result Hotel ibat Mr. Salim—Mat, she called him divergent." In his hate?,while impatiently v�sit- wanted it kept secret for' a while, "And you never saw her again?" fag an answer from Penny, la gassed ! the time by scanning all the New oat.I don't know vvlry+ This was early $undee asked, disappointed. - SB RG In 1918, as I've told •you, though I "Oh, yes, two or three times'—at York papers of Thursday and Friday, a - ­have no way d fixing even the up- openings, or on the street, but we on the chance of meeting with signi8-. proximate date, and New York was never held any significant .eoeversa- east revelitions concerning the pri- - . .full of soldiers. I remember I jumped tion,"Serena Hart answered_ ,reaching vale life of Defter Sprague or Juan- it the conclusion that Nita had ant- for her hat. "Oh �' I was about its. Leigh Salim, united in. death, by k ' �' the press, at least. 'There was much eumbed to a war romance, but I don't t•, forgot! I had quite a shock in eon- p r _ - --f]duk- she said anything to confirm nection with Nita. One afternoon-1 space devoted 5b the theory the i ur. ; my suspicion bought The New York Evening Star, two New i�orkere with Elie mur- der of the racketeer and gambler, "When did she tell you of-her mar- and on the first,page I saw a picture ,Swallow-tail Sammy" Savelli, but ARDSB riigp.—that is,, whbn—in relation to of Nita,beneath a headline which said, D the-date of Life wedding itself?" Dun- 'Fanxxft Model Commits Suicide'—" only �°Q pieces of information held % pure, wholesome, wed "What!' Dundee exclaimed, as- Dundee's interest. vv�� ' "The very day she was ma:-ried," tounded. The Aral was a reminds: to the - �<fla and PCOIIOmiC81 table Serena Hart answered. "Oh, it wasn't Nita Leigh," Serena public that certain thearictal. coltmins IORM �YR1� Syrup. Children love .. of Sunday, Feb. 9, had sarriad the y Its delicious flavor. ."Y'his dress?m Dundee caked, and Hart reassured him. There was a rumor of Dexter Sprague's engage-- ' . : '. _. _ .•..•• . handed her the photograph of dead correction the next day, You see, an rum to Dally Martin, popular '`baby" Nita in the royal blue velvet dress artists model named Anita Lee had o i 7m cANADA SrARCA Co.LIMMI.9coNTRIAL she had kept for twelve yeatp. committed suicide, and as The Star star of Altamont Pictures, and that - _ _ — _ _ -_ —_ - "Fee," and Serene-Hart-shuddered. •explained it the next day, the similsar- the papers, of Tuesday,.Feb. 11, had-i ___ "Her hair was dressed like that, too, ity of both the first name and thelast Fried Sprague's own denial of although 'she had been wearing it in had caused the error in 1:11:e photo engagrment. curls. She whispered to me that graph:' "So that is why Nita tried to com- ,•, mil suicide on •Feb. 9-and her at- Ste had been married that dari that `'When did the .mistake cocur. tempted suicide, with its tragic con- _ Was terribly happy, very much in Dundee asked, in gtreat,excitement. uences far Lydia 'Carr, is probably love, and that her hustias d had asked Let:. me think, Serena Hari y -• - lier to- dress-her hair in the French frowned. "'Hullabaloo' opened in— a reason Dexter Sprag�.r gave up E, DACH E 11 a favorite hair-dn=sa with him. Sea. about the•flrst of May, 1.9212 , his picture star,",Dundee mused. "Did _ y r.e • P Nita let him persuade her to - into • .. go . Pe . Just a -little mere than•eight veers • , whispered. to B - t=een numbers. he wH pe the blackmail business, in order to _ ����'I�%s►v✓ Tae again, telling me,that her husband W hold his wanderin mercenary affec- : rias 'so different,'—totally unlike any Dundee reached for his own bat, in-t, . -. .. g, . Y S�aiaan she had met on Broadway, poor a fever to be zone;but to his n'prise ns, 'Wld. . . For she was a child still— the Actress stepped him, a faint color The second bit of information which rtily 26, fiat she hid been in the show in her pale cheeks. the papers supplied him*as g�eat -sd .. . _ }usiness since she was, a .motherless, "Since you're from Hamilton,-and by Dundee himself, from a new sum- iatherless little drifter of 16. . . . are investigating, the .murder, you mury of Nita Leigh's last year of life ' "No, she did not tell me how old he rave undoubtedly met little Penelope as chorus girl,. specialty dancer, Crain?" whey e he came his `doube' in pictures, and director of i sl ' 'Riess, or whit he looked like. As the "I ?mow her very,well. Wiry?" the Easter pIa• at 'Forsyte-on-the= t1^eek9 passed she became more and "I saw her as lead 'in the Easter Hudson. silent and reserved. Then came play at Forsyte four or five years '"If Nita got a divorce t 1 even a. - - t} day when she did not *bow up for ago,"'Mss Hart explained, "and I•was legal separation from her husband impressed with.her.talent. In fact, after her talk a year ago with Gladys I advised her father, who had come Earle, she got it in New York and p brings yotr immediatd sufficient quantity to.get com- l� . from Hamilton to witness the per- so secretly that no New York paper = formance, as proud parents are'likely has been able to dig it up," Dundee relief• It acts before you can plefe relief. 'You could take - i to do,-to let her go on the stage:' _ - . - ' .' i Sees any effect at all from the Aspirin.eperg dap.in the peat "So-you met Ro er Crain-?" Dun- ,' slower forms bf relief. without ill effects. COOL ? lee caked. $ i "Do not hesitate to take- ..Vi'hEn you want relief from "Oh, yes. , , a charming nt.n, with Aspirin tablets because of this , headaches, colds, neuralgia. -- - ,CB� DRAPERIES-MADE NEW Their nick action is or neuritis;Periodic pains,.etc.. D sea. a s a 1 even more personality his d h- P , • a s t w . pe ty tlg _ u know _ _ Yo • oncB t ++ th --� � to the fact.tbey drssolv4 stick to Aspirin. {' Art at -. task�G - ter,- the actress an.,,,t.�•� ,«..leanly, • imete s -- SO so carelessly that Dundee hat' a sud- '.'When we resumed hnnaekeeping a'' •armmediately.TheyarepeAectly wh at.it will do, and you know - 'Coal r- attSt. diem hufhch, _ , month ago I found my draperies-had{ safe:They do not depress the what you are taking. YI no - gave you see�Ir+=Grain recentIF_. _I_huna I heart. The new. reduced price on i Yoh t%ee_-'s. H, deserted his family and Pied Ham- them but on the' line, hoping tb red That's the ileau-y -ot--a bottles-of 100 tablets leaves no ___ + :+very mo rr=�t'� ilton in rather jlnsavory cifcurrl- move the creases. When I forgot them remsdy like Aspirin. Anyone reason for expeiinienting sort) jf w' s CCs•`' = .= The result was they became baAB' can take it,as.4ften'as there is any substitute for relieving - "W E0 do you mean?"•Miss Hart faded and iun-spotted: any need of its comfort. In pain, Iasist'on Aspirin. a ke sharply. 'I was:heartsick until the Happy n0 there Was, nothing actuallY thought btruck me to dye them. 1 . g;i al: I suppose,-but he-iw believed just dyed'them a deeper green, and as - 7, to gve withheld some securities . j I'used Diamond Dyes they look Bor- , which would have helped satisfy his geous and new: I have never seen-� _�' -• .� + creditors, when bankruptcy was im- easier dyps to use-thau Diamond Dyes. TRApft-MMK Rea, -• minent," Dundee explained. "Have They give the most beautiful colors-- : yoij seen him since then—January, when used either for tinting or dye—ha S that .ca _) Ijeve? Ong—sad-riexei_take-Lhe-life._-otit_ot - "January?" Miss $art appeared to cloth as gther.dyes dp." XTEA ISSUE No. 1'2--'33 nepd time for relie^tion. -"Oh, ye-! Mrs. J. F. T., Monireal. � ' "i:;ter-�� a- :�",, ''<- `;gr - .. .•,,:,.,_.;�: - � _. .�. ..... .. -"�°'•'-.. - - r , �,.....' ....».. ..•..««...... Sonnet For April About first sowers there is su b C H O R U S CIRL T OFF µ: -Farm 'Queries = = eagerness, s Such unrestrained.-delight for days Has Be Slue To Keep Her Job - I lent G. Bell. B.S.A., iptoeing dawns and noonr so • that hold p Dept. of Chemistry O.A.C.O.A.C. . � ' • , . .• '• ,"• .•ri Address All Letters to •Farrn Editor, 73 Adelaide Si. bravery gold. - FRESH AFTER A NIGHT'S 1f night winds daunt them they will ' DANCING West, Toronto. All Answers Will Appear, in this not confess - = - CCIUmn. If Personal Reply is Desired. "I was getting much too fat;' Rrites a — Enclose Rho rise in"glad abandon to express chorus girl, "and I expect •you know ,'':' Stamped and Addressed Envelope. By every-upflung petal'they untold how deadly that is to one of us. In . . . _ . _ . _ _ tit Eternal newness in a world grown fact, in time it means 'the gate'—in ,L old 1. What good is.the analysis? flow in the stomach of the lamb--and be other words, our`services are not as � g And faith too sure to compromise on gaited. In these days a chorus girl has _ _ ♦'''• do I know that I am getting .what it come incorporated"with pieces of qurd less, to work very hard—dancing as well as says? and form a ball. More wool may be 1 Answer.—The fertilizer 'analysis As added and the ball become quite,large. singing--and it 1s really nece take ; .ill roses le&rn•o! June the art that a to take be slim: A'friend' dvised me to t your guarantee. As intimated above, The..small wool balls are the danger- lies Kruschen Salts, which I did, and after 4 - - every fertilizer manufactured is re- ous ones, as such only can enter the in .leisured blend of sunlight with '- ui d to'attach a a containing the intestine. Medicines are of little use taking them-for three months nob de ' 9 � tag c B the dews c anoilyais which he guarantees- the In relfevlag wool ball obstruction, but lost 28 lbs. I am delighted, for nobody - Warm dusk bestows, till beauty loves a fat girl. The girls at koods within the bag to carry. The- an oily physic can always be tried. is complete, \ Gv,.a'i.,;w. udyda iillent ot. Agricuiture rrevemiuu .RILv0J-_Lc yea,,if 1" in theatre"used to laugh when. they saw But yeutn— ana sprit— ,..I.,, n„tti.3 the Kruschen •bottle "on-my 'dressl-ng -e _-maintains a corps of officers whose every flock. Lambs that are Infested have them wise, .table. But those who laugh last laugh business it is to check up on the fey with ticks and lice,.pull wool and are Or earth insist on reason lest she : best, which I do at the end of the show _ ''- tilizers that-are being re.likely" to become vietima of wool lose at night, as I am quite fresh and happy, - - i . g put out;_to_see mo - ff .. that.tete manutacurer lives up to his ball obstruction. So get rid of the Her swaying daffodil.—her .danc- preserved -from contamination. Re- arantee. The inspector who has ticks and lice, before the lambs are after shard night dancing. Thanks to freshed and invigorated, it floods'ycitt. gu ing feet. Kruschen Salts."—(Miss) M. W. this in charge has the right to yts(t born. Trlm_all the wool from the ins- with a new feeling of vitality, anew =, � tnp man's farm, or any factory, or mediate region of the udder and inner —Molly Anderson Hale,- in "The It has been established that excess fat urge for activity. You follow the urge, )tore House of fertilizers at any time flanks of the ewe. If lambs persist in Window Cleaner and Other Poems." is mainly due to improper working of and after about.a fortnight that ugly • the internal organs, which allow waste #at-he wishes;athd-to draw gametes�aliing iscouraged, -- —t-- '- --- :--. tat starts to ga. You feel.it; your ritir- from the goods stored therein. These by saturating the wool at likely places, material to accumulate and, clog the ror reflects it; you make for the neat~ ' ► pies he sends to the official analyst with a mixture of aloes and linseed oil. Dusk Period is Declared machinery. Taken every, morning, eat weighing-machine, and very soon }t Ottawa, 'end it, on analysis, they crippled Pigs. Added to Hazard to AutOift Kruaclien salts effect a regular,gQntle, know it. J y pP !i and perlectly natural clearance of this wme below the guarantee,the manufac At this time .of the.year 'crippled Whet. the days-bgin to lengthen the poisonous wastage which encumbers Kruschen Salts is obtainable 'at aE tarot 1s subject to punishment tor'an pigs are too numerous, and this is due increasing periods of dusk add ma- the system. Your blood-stream is thus Drdg Stores at 45c.and 75c. per botf]a Infringement of the law." This is your to fact that wince; pigs do not get terially to the hazards of driving, it a )rotection. If you are saspicous of a FREE TRIAL OFFER OF KRUSCHEN }h the benefits of soil and sunshine as do is indicated by :,sfety survey's in oar- ipment you;can appeal to the.near-- the summer pigs. Bad living condi- sous sections of the country. The time Try Hruichen now at our expense. we have the tent, sad. then, it not entirely convinced W yet laapeCtor and he will seed a repro- p per teed are the two distributed a &eat Maas ryecial -GIANT" that Kruschen dose everyycains we dJ•im it to bons and ins ro zone in which the greatest care is I�tistl wh" mate it ew for you to d Lhe resular bottle b situ v .cod a. ace.. - tentative to take a sample so that It T'alck K beet_ Your dru at is aothori.ed to reasons for crippling. Pigs that are needed is from 6 p.m. until p.m. [,ion our claims for yourself. Ask tau Mures nom 75e tinmedlateiy and withwA talay 'be analysed as.we have India lrprt-dro jrnd mmfnrtable. ¢iven nienty tTOCertain light ciniring these ltottrs druixiaY ��now"GL�1' a�� au�n You have tried Iruwbsn tree st 9ateQ wr expense. wb•t eould be ratrer r - L. What c'aii I tell shoat the use o! qt mineral matter and a green feed makes it difficult for r»otortets to see tAah•separate trial bottlr-aa>setne for.bout xan,daet„e.d by Z. aanrtras Hcoass, Lod., _ - 4 fertilizer from its analysis?-boot t substitute do not go wrong. Pigs that details of objects and miscticttlsition !�* 0> t:lsl t+ottis drag poi R to it•achad-. 1tK1•al. (Yst•blided• 17W are kept in damp.surroundings and fed of distances often results i ' Answer.—That is just the point. The on grain otsly are the ones that usually Average speed on country highways - analysis tells a great deal of the story. become stiff and develop distorted mts- is forty-five miles an-hour, according Extremely Useful Two V, .�1ng Swords ror instance, take the three fertilizers. shapen leg bones. A. chance to sleep to one observer,who has devoted much _ , 2-1.•-6, 4-&10. 0-12-15 means, as In a day bed, and eat feeds containing time to the study of highway,lighting. ;For Afternoons Found Near Dublm we have' indicated. that the fertilizer lime, phosphorus and . Yittmines, At that speed an automobile will to - a - - contains 12% available phosphoric_should be the privilege of every pig. 00 feet in one and one-half seconds. acid and 15% potash, but no nitrogen. Alfalfa, other clovers, lime, woodash. "It is generally_considered that dusk BY HELEN WILLIAMS. J Also Ancient-Battle Axe Div Such a fertilizer is suited to clovers, or bone meal 1i fed-from the start will is the mast difficult time of the day Covered During Road " ox Ao root .crops on farms where a prevent crippling. The alfalfa is valu- iii which to drive. During this time 111ustrbited DressmaNne Lesson-.Fur- . r large amount of manure has been cep- able in that it supplies abundant lime of day the driver does not see the de- - x'isked W" Emery Parts" Construction plied. because manure,supplies It re- and-vitamines necessary.tot• proper tails of objects. neither arc "there i Dublin, Irish Free Stag.--To tits •latively ]ergs amount of nitrogen" bone making. If you? ptgs are eating shadows and contrasts to assist him National Museum's collection of Vik• 13-6 supplies a relatively large amount up the straw bedding, they are doing in his quick perception, and the point- ing weapons/ now will be added some of phosphoric acid .and is therefore so because they have a craving for the ing out of holes in roads and pointing swords discovered in Yik}ng graves at - - - suited to grain crops where phosphoric time necessary to build up their bones, out obstructions. Even though ,lights. _ Islandbridge,in the suburbs of Dublin acid, the plant ripelner, produces the or it'may b-e worms stud hanger. Crip- along the highways would-not greatly _ - -.. Construction of a new road led Ao tbt _ - greatest effect. 4-810 contains a fairly pled pigs have been helped by the increase the level of illumination they _ discoveries. In one grave was found • large amount of a]trogen and potash feeding of a email amount of sod liver will provide snfilcient contrast and a serord and in this other a sword, 'with a small amount of phosphoric oll, bone dour and alfalfa meal., shadows to assist during this most battle-as heed and epees. :.. acid. This type. of fertillder La best difficult time of the day." - - That the.single sword came from a adapted to root crops such as ta• Aecolbri of Radiators v i a po i i hwa •be disturbed grave is indicated th i+ That hours of lighting b die reed 1; b _. li g 8 y's fit' y t oes which store n a large amount of r . p E t a -" Radiators never should be painted, extended beta been urged several ._ condition of the iron.. The qn ilo ,or , atars:h la secondary which. - - - a the aeoo d >< roots, h h. w n . i h 1• c shows fi a motdi n o _ niches their capacity to :.sfet cr nizatioaa. rosabar, s for that diminishes _ � !m y y. Ss. _ -- -- ".._we call potatoes. In order to promote radiate heat. However, they do need - tows which probabljr wrere. inWa with a starch formation.it has been establish- refinishing from time to time in'the in- rich metal. ed for a considerable length of time Andes Road f5,9tZ Feet Up forest of appearance. The proper ma- The undisturbed grave revealed a o t, that a plant must have a large supply Th new Lima-Cerro de Pasco - , tonal to use 1s lampo�ack mixed with v�srrior s complete_outfit: The sworJ of potash. nueo highway in Peres crosses the alcohol. It not ,only improves•the _ is richly done with trecea of, silver" Therefore, is looking over your ter- Andes at a height of 15,912 feet and-I&. :" beauty of the part but also protects engraving on the quillon. The spent !dicer analysis,you can tell what type ., said to be one of the great scenic roads -crt ciao it le ad the ins tl, _ of the-world,` head is unusually long and the as p opted to. sad can pick very heavy. it out intelligently." Price, of course; '' It was the iscover d - Oiust enter in, but an unsuitable ter- Thert is a wash!. in-the top of the _ d y of a Vikin iffiest analysis even at a very cheap radiator filler cap which L- subject "DOS' Philosophy (a to enjoy till good sword in the crannog of $allittderrp, • ` rice is a bad investment. ry knew to deterioration„"due to heat and im- things on this earth. Don't miss any, Westmeath, four years.ago which was L farmer not so long ago who"par• purities in the water. Its-replace- thing, bat-be moderate in -every -re- re+possible for a new chapter in-,�ri�i+ !bawd r n to put on oats o pur- Mont . worthy of consideration. at +pact; then you will ItTe long and be. _ _ history in the Viking period. earl intervals. _ happy"—Dr. Adolph Lorenz- l It also resulted in the systeMatit taod. First of alt, tire analysis was yearly i excavation of the whole Erann bye hot adapted to .a grain crop at all, - _ #. Harvard archaeological expedition Mace it contained far too much nitro- Out bf that quest .: two valuable gen and potash and far too tittle phoe- ” = `� acquisitions for the National M. ns :urn ". -_�hor[c acid Bad results were obtain- O QLtiM K?Z�w + —a gaming board of yew and a bror" " o bd where this was applied and the (/. - lamp of ecclesiastical origin. F farmer was much incensed. True, the `- fertilizer agent should not have sold his analysis to the farmer for .oats, !cause on the face of it, this fertilizer Swedish es • edi h Town Levi a high nitrogen.carrier and a rely "`', —- Tax After 47 Yea» ±iyr:,: J:'i:ti:•::Y::r.:.,.;� �.�:•::..:•; I�4�:..�;�2,1;.�•: five! high Lash carrier, while oats *' + >' y'c' '. <:,;�• :, ;.<;;•'.:; Stockholm. The. ecofiantic crisis g `require a small amount of aftrogen, a >:::;:*s �•rw`�'xy �., ` . . high-amount of phospborlp acid'and I has intruded on,Sweden's flnanrisi _ s a x, i ^t t'qp r^f+C Iwther little potash. paradise. For the first time in "toffy ' t It is ust such y seven years the inhabitants of Orna. j pOlnta that We have taken up in this article that the aver• "- in Delecarlia, central Swedes. sail; { a have to pay a local-tax. l►ge Ontario farmer needs to know and b put itrtn tactics wben'detertnluin >' 3� The Orsa co Inmutiit'y ha5'ite2n tax- V 8" free since 1886, when it acquired. a' ills fertilizer needs for 1933. large community forest. Income'trbm Colic or Stretches in Lambs s Loveliness for afternooii; and .t s - - w This condition spoken of by various ? ,F': �� quite•within, your reach, foi, it's 30 this has been paying'all.parish e} easily copied.- posses, including rnada, _ljridees and: oameg - c c r belly. "i I M. etch.ca._and @ �� tt ;� • ': � � _ __ caxsicrl-silt in black Brink Y afhc.-. . . oche in lambs,-ice frequently traceable crepe silk. As you will see for your- L?) intestinal stoppage caused by ` sett, this model is sirt}plicity it litrands ot'wool felting irlto a ball-lake r - µ, mass, to'be carried into the intestine. ` The bodicg has a slightly draped neck Ii at the front and smart dolman sleeves, intestinal stoppage is always serious z ' 't .,?. l It uses orangy-red mohair braid for Yal;tt nd very d)fficut to relieve. Lambs €'t , i i :,> ':,;„` ,. ' i'.:. its banded trint. ` ; +-- ick up strands of wool which they "' 3335 is designed for sizes "'TII�)t - Style.Irc.� � ' RR. 40 and 4? w._._-. �► ._-�. And around feed- racks, and fences. }6, �' Nvsllow the same; which may remain '� inches bust. - - - - •. `I requires.3'ra yards of 39 r $8 b 3y =:: with d of ine 011ir "rr _ �, ...... inch material wi sus Sir - - .39 ' h , ... .::: .;. . •: :, " contrasting: = �� :Infant CoIdS 'HOW TO ORDER PATTE NS Eagle Brand "BABY'S OWN TABLETS", writes Write your dame and xdd~ass plain- T;t�� ce� ena. rt.e Mrs. Louis Wheeler, of Indian Road; 1 'vin number and size of such �) :•,>.', ;..is:;..'r Y,. �. g• oft,G614 Brand dories Ike Is" - Crsseent, Tomato, "are splendid for ;'!<<�; ;'•`,::;;:;.;: ;^;e,:: • ;•,.: .:, patterns as you want. Enclose 15c in eove■si•eve yoke•, x•. .m _ `"•:,.;;i1.j>:'s ;:3 ::`:i::s�§.,{1',,•,:o:>::•:�::a...•�.,..:9... la■d ow Maeboehley"Itsby% chitdrpn s Colds, Coughs and Csatgps, :.< :::::;:;::, ;:r;;<; ::: .,;;:. stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap wrltkr.," sal •c ..t•aftl• they are the best corrective a child z"r.. vi`�s~ ;.,.,...................... it careful! for each number, and hd.e.•■►.iy see•.wdse fw n �� 'te. the ses"s below. t _ can have. _.. . •address your crd8r to Wilson Pa ter : :.Whoa a baby or young child•-catches , ;' - •�Berne■e•„undt•al, , :.•,; cold", a safe, pleasant, efSdent cor- Service. 78 West Adaside St,;Toronto. - Tardby Home% T•ront.. � �•. �.ase srstive is needed (mmediatsly. Thou- 6aete�e., rooks. watt ll! s sands of Mothers ilways keep-BABY'S a tr« »ry e= >..•tlu_e■tlew : OWN TABLETS at ltaact for the ;T1.at tlu, curious-looking boat can travel on both land and water! �B.N•e wal.reN prompt relief of the common Ailments- Parliament May Jail Absentees JYw � 111iauy of-this type,are.used in.norihern Canada to haul booms ot,.logs' , //arse, r of childhood. ,lee atiety Bitarsatee in across large lakes during the spring drives. Whoa It is necessary Members of the British Parliament t+o -,-each '25-ant package. 2•f8 to move one of these boats from one laTte to aiTOtlad., .��:�. =re fast- who are persistently absetrt from the Eagle � e a _t �� sittings of the Hotta are liable to 8�s ONA� �AeLETS - sued from a capstan on the boat to the bole of a large tree and the imprisonment in the Clock Tower Rt . -boat pulls itaeli under its'town Dower cross the-portage. the order of the Speaker. "'�" ■ . -. and F ..,,,,. " aa.ai ea �a�° Saga Gerllll anT restment *�..�aia F1116 Ntt�'� ',SitOCk Ito taros, grilitistm Penps's `; ►� ti with the Indians, and the story of the &dpConstillpSt on When returnintr home from Toron FOR 1683 u'T .r>; Friends' relief work in Europe both to about 12.30 a. m. on Tuesday more, ` 7Eltpds during and since the war, are pract- Acting on Both upper and love. ing. 'Myer Florence, of Peterboro, ornamental Trees, . ' � =•�_ �1.75pwycw '91.30 if paid I&sdvane•.' ical examples of what constructive Towel, the German remedy Adlerl a, was beaten and robbed of $20 in cash Evergreens and Dwarfs. - 4abscriptiow to the uan:ted states and crest goodwill may accomplish in the-field tops constipation_ It brings out tar and a cheque for $120 payable throu- Flowering Sbrubs. Hedging, Bntawi2.u0 in advance. of human relationships. pisons which cause gas bloating ana xh a Tvmnto bank. He had been to , Climbing Vices, Manv Friends from the early days Iad sleep. E. C. Jones, drage.st. the city -with a load of pou!try and Roses i nd Perrenaial Borders. ~_ •. - - -of the Society-to the present have __ �___.- ..__ -_ •:hen on the highway,here he v:as at- D1h1isand Roc:ecp Plants, 1 ;JOHN I�IURKAR Proprietor, offered during, times of war. be-• tacked by.the_thugs, who beat hint I uao eberri and and Currants, - f P S. R i •, � „ ; Gaaseberries and Currants, -cause of their steadfast testimon• on :er th4 head with the butt erd o1; behalf of peace; and it is with thank t 'A.fret: a_=d' drag,ef from tl e n6x of 2'ruit Trees, +bat•pruned. - NOTES AND COMMENTS, ful bearta that_«•e }velcoro.e the ;;ro%% / : s tr:cic. After .�%.irF.-trtrty ^:ar3N off -- _ �• / , _ K,,..r_pruned apple• pear, cherry and _ th of Christian paci.art and an in- ;•>.�'c.rc the c,tv, " b;ng'.:-h cherry tie i to 5 vearb hid and Events which have been trans .:reasine d_i.and for a .Wt)rld in %Hh f 4 u�int ry .t•prunel v .d e,re, bea.rina ch "not})n shall n,)t lift trp sword a- f will me i:•tn •et;_:t in from 2 to 3 :Viriog in Germany during tiie PA-It _•ain�t hat-inn,--- z;either .hall they -A-c.ui:il:Ft fvurt, rare atterdrd - , Caw months are causing inucti _ . - ti�e•tr�•eke finrilL-at the arefii; G-ir, y ar= :+cd bon shave borne in 1 yeor.. ;earn war any more." ►- - pQ p)CQ �� -alarm ' amuug the natiuDB of Our•.task-, ho%%-ever, is'not Set don,:. � VWEBSTEI1V uen� rlr. �w'edue=de,} night, \evv•{J• T. ELLIOTT, AGENT Europe.. When the war cysts over ;hire are many present dangers to r:_areet Pinning 1 E Y• ;, e� PiClii:iiitiG, OtiI. Oct :.�*.urld peace: Th- mad race in arena- NEW .INTERNATIONAL it. was thuuaht that Germany had rents goes on, the experimentatk,n PIC'KEEING . ended,her aaber•atClin tactics and ,°ith increasingly destructive Her DICTIONARIES a: is tae by rtes• �ekercrr �ad y . - r_:ss men,,engineers,fiaak'ers, - it s and materials' continues; liqd become t3 strong advocate of machines _ rd e3, arch:tec'?, z 'bans, MEAT MARKET _ {peace.. Stet apparegtly there ii a the"spin*. of acquisitiveness; person- tors,teechers, Libra-i s, d- - t ASH A?ti D CARRY _ al and national, is still with'usq; while gymeri, bySuccessfuL men arts �VSlipara _ s revival of the military spirit. the- economic-instability -of the-pros- UAQ=- h ,rrQ.f,�ooer- SPF.C`iA,.• The Republican, fiat • which has ent time adds .to-the general teeung Lean 41 ii 1. THOS. LAS',ORi:E'ER been fivatibg over her build- of insecurity: Are You Equipped t0 Win? L Lan Cottage Rolls Despite -these troublous tulips we,. '. -. Tpe Ntw-Int-•national prrA-1e3 COAL AND COKE ante has been replaced by the •exhort Friends znd ail men and wom- the means to success:•Iti3anaU- _ _ cents eL. lb, i►Laiset's flag, and events that are en of zoodwiil to maintain that fai- knowing teacher,auniva. ty.N ( Try t�_e_New Welsh Cloal . taking place would indicate that 'tfi in spiritua forces which has ,ever tiori answerer. R6und Steak Roast Eto.:,e :late Phones om.e 590+) been an attribute of followers of Jes- If you seek efficienty and ad- member of the royal family trill us Christ; and, while remaining st- vancementwhynotmz3cedalty 1': cent= per .b. , i again be at the head of 'the Ger eadfast in our refusal to'take part use of this vast fund.of inform- Br�k Road �'@neral 8tOr9 anon? Ilan Andrew, Mans¢er� in xar; stilts to setts our country _.: ..._..__ _.._�__ __ + - .ac3an nation. Central�'E'sirope is `, aee.n�t•xanciary7erma.�;+Mi'aQ,,.a. - - � R'e i;')DP..aye a full lice of Fresh Gro- in _ t in all ways compatible with the spin- so,id lttuarrauon,. <.oioced Pla:ee. cerice at chain store prices. A tea' in a veryunaatiyfactorpconditiun, THE MADELI`E" a �+ -iE of universal'peace and with a 1eC aa,A39 Gtoti<raphirai Slbjects. 12.aoo I, a,ncl<o. Hardware,Wire,Prow -!Lnd it would cause no surprise it n 810traphic"i Entries. ' - _$h:aC83•etC., shill arrive.soon. . o nition of the sacredness' of human -- Regular and India-Paper Edttisas. BEAUTY-:- S A L O I - '• war should burst forth again and personality. - ._ ._ .. _ .- _ - A¢eat for Seiberliag `fires, Simov's - •involve a utimber of the European Let us desire and claim for Canaria _ Writef,vapa- C it Batteries, Hiner Elubber Foot- 1 a place of leadership among the hat- �� � I .1 1: p33°9. 1Flsrcelling and .. - _ wear. Work Hoots, also s�atioaa. But we hope .the fenre ions ..of an. advancing civilization, in g' °^ Free• a 8 bra Motor products. (` hinter R avina, p• : - . - 01"Prig: --—' tray not• be realized. ' Should n which truth, righteousness aiid peace �- �- - __ i Ge*- your Ca"ad Firdc-Iosuran¢e - •eonSict arise the question is dig r Scalp Tieatnietit, shall take the.place of greed of ter+• ?��• ,• gams ; ,. renewed bete. itory and lust of gold. _ - Canadian '"'�� r:' p1w.t. 13air.cuttiinj. waone2729Pickering _sussed as to what Britain 'will do Friends' Service iCommittee. '; G.8r C. a in the event of hoatilitiea, The - ~ ' ' c MEIiRiA�l Permanent Waving a .,pecialty �P. R. JACKSON, Prop. �hatithegrest war was ended ray N. Y. Woman Tells Haw s' ` ��a�=t•� note ,gch R MONT 5 C �Mlilt t , _ i P' L E I i tag*§Wd =soon, that G"'many ebould have To hake Child Eat lea defeated so badly that she Kea'' York.-Sirs. H. V4 olff's little _ � would' be able to rise,. again girl would not eat and wasnol and . Now Enjoys MeajS Tti RED& WHITE TOR$. i pale. After giving her. Vinol {"nn � 1 ] . ` itb become a menace to the pence tonic) she eats hearty, gained weieht - _ u Far of and roc cheeks. E. C. Jones, zrs>;g- {� {� e of the world. The allied nations, r _- _- ist- y r _:5r'L`e Offer the l:uUowing Extra Specials .ltiowever,•wete sick of war and After Suffering - Fos Te•:r?.. Fr:. ac' S%t. -mitated to pate an .lead to further --- - bioudebed,_and were anxious to NU-E" Again Scares 'V'rctw7► SPECIAL L_ _. M " --discontinue the ezpeoditure of HARRY R OSE' Over Indigestion, Coostipa- ul 12 p$1rS . . . 39c• V4'onderf Soap, _ ' r are muuey. Lion, Stonsstch and Kid- . f:IARPENTER, BUILDER = - bey Ari6ants _ � SPECIAL *•�dryry AA _ One eolutioo.that is _frequently and CO:�TR WTOR Pimnut Butter, JG oz. barrel . -6?C. recoeumendad for the depression Plans and Specification _ = G» for the unemployed in the prel,ared. r: L tL_ •� 4ities to tno9a on to the farms, - ,All Workruanship - Raisins "Sultanas""t a$y!r 2 Eb$. for �swbem they still be able to raise Guaranteed. +••+7LL-1 - �,- ,all their" provisions free of cost. ?` SPP,01AL i . PICKERING. P. 0. r� 1>tu Moat rases this would .meat, �.. -' Lard, 20 lb. pail _famping front the fryinit pan 113 to Jndtcial �Uctioa Same .. - the fire. Experienced farniere, !uF- :. k SPECIAL _ i0mo have always+; made a success i7�1�OD lal'$e 211 - -- - �` I O%• .4 =mf- their calling.- heave found it Faik.r3Yi Cp@ � - f *Jwost iwpuasibie to make ends .� - _- _ -SPECIAL __- .vreet during dfe_ _past oil's of two S.C.O.Chadwick et al vs.Riley et at _ f'! ee���C+� ears. and man of then3 are Pursuant to the .judgsttent is this. PoBt By'�ti and �ira�peZlUt1 Flakes . La7C■. r. '9 y cause dated.the 20th day of January '. -With-RitbberBall Free r ending' ii ftuposaible to meet their •2933, and-with,the Approbation of the j undersigned Local Master at Whitby 1 `SPECIAL ,obNtfations.eves while practising Ontario, there will be offered for aomethinir new stid .4be most strict economy.sod some. �, c, • 1 SC. _ sale by Public Anctian'at the Gordon �' Educator Cracker, good,,per pkR sad to say, are forced to;sell out House in the Village of Pickering in Toasted Cheese ThtnA or be sold oitt by the bailiff in the County of Ontario, by William j • - order to taxes or other debts Maw, auctioneer, on Saturday, the - - - l�y 8th day of April, 1933, at the hour !#SIR JAMES FRENCH �OQT H � nwR�soN ?When experienced farmers, mien of two o'clock in the afternoon, the- - Ever since last EaiI •fns stomach _ . .-W-ho are industrious, are meeting following lands and premises,namely: has been so badly out-of order that 1�T _ iw•ith such difficulties, what chance The west half of lot number tw- I suffered from ii;digestion and gas ' . PICgERIl�i G- - ►bas s ofty yrgd wlio"i .t+nl anty-seven, (27), in the First Cones- formations after' every meal," says - - ; feel of the Township of FUkering in Ur, jacaes French,48 Garden Street, PHONE P[CKERvSG 640 We deliver ►ktnsav;�uR whatever. of aprrieul the-fot.u�7i ^� Ontario, cotrtri3ning C;utiph, Ontario You order ' _ lure, to ►v,►ke a success or even.to one. hundred acres more or less and "Constipations developed until I make etkld meet when quinit on to known as the Sullivan Farm.• had to-be continually using "rift „ The property is desirably.located, laxatives- and cry entire system Tick Qr1I HardWar� Stare a [arm i It is true that there are being one-quarter of a mile west of finally berme badly ructdawn"' e g ` a few -very ambitions and Dunbarton and one _hundred yards "I used NU-ERB only a very - north of the Kingston Highway. short time but it-gave me splendid pbysically strung then who;Will results. I can now enjoy my meals Ori the premises then is said to be overeomd all obeta►cles and Wske a situated without that awful pain and distress - 1f a five-roomed two-story. siiterward. My appetite -has im ':sae.ees@ of whatever they under- house; a frame'bank'barn 33 feet-* proved 100 per cent, and I ant•feel- +take, but it is a great• mistake, 410 Feet, a milk house,and a hen house ing touch stronger and better than ` ' sander present conditions, for an• seven acres of bush with a stream I have for some time past. My- We are deeply grateful for the liberal running through same; about-four bowels are acting regtttarly every►_ - - oeexperienced upon to go on to a acres of orchard, and the balance in day" _ patronage'eztended to us during the. Varni when he doe,not know how a state of cultivation. Etwy Bettb•af NU-ERB Is SoW dear 1932• Ito bitch ug a teeiati of hureee,'oir The property will be ,sold aubiect is tho FenewUg "Meah-Back" b ' 'to a reserve bid. Guara■ue: We ask for a cantinuanee of that litho* whist a fork is for wlien he In all other respects,the terms and "If you. are. not entirely-satisfied `�' •+sees one. - conditions bf'sa1e will be the stand- with the results you have,obtained -h%pp t rSlatioUGhiQ doting the year _ ing conditions of the High Court of after us the twelfth x6reeable ` tai Justice for Ontario. spoonful of W.-ERB. ate, re- --__upon W�21_Ch 1Y@-. 12fi9e ]f18t.Aflt_ered. SOCIETY. OF..,-FRIE1vDS —F her particu ars w1 made turn t e Par y empty t e to t e k.statemespt o[ titE Peace Testim- known it the time of sale or can be drnBB t from whoa you purchased had by application to W. H. Kennedy, it and received a full refuted of tour •euy of the Rell us Society of Barrister, etc., Whitby. Ontario. - frisnds, autherised- by the Second DATED-this 14th day of.Mauch, 1933 . - _ • unseal meeting of the . Canadian E. C JONES, DRUGGIST, PI :Friends' Sere Committee and s'pp- Robt. Ruddy. J. S• BA►L'SDON, itr►ived at Nozelh, Ont., 28th of Jan. Loesl Master. _ ✓ a —tY. w^-- .793'J. A Pickering,' Ontario From the, time of its.origin.in-the-- --- — - O vEaeerlth century the Society of y �TK-TAKING SALE ..Friends has stood for peace and bra 0 "*��tlse'rhood. It believes that war a w�- �� .� T E ;,: :g Only, &fen's Leather Coate, a:tra special 4.95 oily at variance with the sp rit nlyP. BoyB's Leather Coat, size 3i, apecla'I 2.:951 :the Gospel v:hich speaks of peace on . :.__: __.:....,_ rt@, llwrs attached, 95 cents each! •1 only, a _. :.earth and goodwill.to men, and wh• =. 1 - �•Men's in h' ' 3ch reveals love as the most active _ •. � .. - � 3 pr. Unly, latch's High Top Leather Boots, extra special 3.i! • -•Sperfally selected line&fens Shirts, clearing at 69 cents sad-_ 0wwerfnl_forc-e_iriAbie-world-' CtExtermo" rl�I rid OQr several Rood line@ of Men's Oversus and Pants, clearing at 9%. rm Christian ideal of peace as in- _.- �• -t8r;preted by,Friends is not mere nog-' BAR ✓ - In this clearance sate we have many lines with broken sizes in many tiai i.s., the absence-of war. It ;,@ property �f rats slid 111<l�,'e - . kinds of merehsndise. It will Pay you to look these over, as they.styi site positive, practical recognition-of _ d - speeirslly priced DollarStreLcher@: rim" ,. :She universal fatherhood of God, the ON . `" •• xn a safe ale&b' RCleil�l�l-C All Kayser Hosiery greatly reduced to snake room for spring stock brotherhood of man, and the sacred- _ _ •W'omen's and Children's Underwear lit a fraetion-of the-original cost -mess-of�iuman personality. It is the - Embroider , Silks manner-. _ :full and practical application of the .. RATS - - _ Stamped t3oods and Cottons :Spirit of Christ's Sermon on the ",',,m.and Notions _ o all relationships of_life— - P r-m.•1, social, national, and inter- • mold b •,. pe , _ -- -_- _-- tl hone 2904) I♦ nation cl. This ideal has led Friends __ B A L E to nr. jertake welfare and educatlim- - 0 e _ i O N • ■n - CECtL :.al . 1ti both act home and abroad, - . E. _ . -• .' seekh;z thereby to heal t:he wounds m w ONTAR�C? .of war and to 'dissipate the hatred;PICKERI NGs _ _ - _ _ -•&':.:..- „ �;. +s;�$y; - gig.- ,-fi. -. _-.' 4'� .;••s .•:yr.__,. r .�..., -+r4. .. _ _ :w:. +1; -a.. �J-..�' l - ....•'��. - `•a •ti' ��' �•v .a.� .9..•.^.'�r•;x••'+Sa'- �,: .+` ., 4,"A'.. �. -� . . ,-G!,"',v.,' .,.+.-r,. '- .o .. �. V'��4Jr¢,�is;� r�/ 103.A>gE][ONT � I[iss lrvtne spent the week end =. &oesrsn i:4..a MALE REGIGTER. ]WK. A�D���ON '3' with friends In Toronto. .- li[ise'Jeaa Stewart, of Markham, Mies Donnell spent the week Missn Bate agent the past week "�' spent s day recently with friends end at her home in Keswick. wi SAYUP.DAY, biARCH 13th f Auc•', �UNBARTON r th friends in Toronto. }owe are pleased to nee J. H. Berl Mrs. Borland has been on the Mr.. John Everest and family, of pj nnents,oglair.�furnit cattle, re a Will k =..,. ''''✓' ' sick lie,*during the past week. Toronto, were guests at the Ga1nm•' , • ;-; `;.,U• a }loldiog his own so well, after his Geo. and Mrs. Lee•. of StuuLville, age home on We#ne=day. be heed at _ot S3,'con. i., Whitby "1 N S U R A N C E long period of illness Sunday with Mrs. Paluler The March meeting of the 'Worn- spent j u ck,'I;lz;st?rpF,d Sale of at -1.30 �- r!?a~ James Allaway, of Toronto, is here. en's Institute was held at tine homer gp• ACTUMUBILh, .- spending a few days with J. H. 11ir. Jouea. of the C. P. R. Sec of bins. A!bert Gray, xith Dins. Har m• sharp. Term-4, -Cash. Win. Maw, - .. --Beal and Mrs. Chandler. 'FIRE lino, :peat the week sad at Indian Vey,- 'the vice-p_es:deiii in the chair:. - Miso Richardson, of Laketield, owing tu•'the absenSe of the presid- TUFSDAY. -MAE 21s - Auctior Bt'RGLAHY River, spent a few days las.t week with blrs. Frauk Cooper is spending east. MrC «'. F. Holtby' After *_^:e; sale *' H:F:=e;. t!? ::npi :,leas :' C�iSUALTY her cousin, Mrs. (Rev,) J. E. the.ReeL n ith her sister, Mr,,. �S'. I regular r:::ttine business was cc.nel- Hay. Grain, Furraure etc., at real LIFE INSURANCE �•� a Glover. uded, Dr. N. C: blcliinnon; gue t! vi i:*_ '_", evn. :*. Pickering. o: -- { F. Jones, i., Toronto. Mre, A, D. Peters, of Port Perry, R u . xn�.i dire. Birket entertain speaker, addressed the meeting in a_1! mile North of Ciaremont i. tna pr- Phone Pickering 7924 801y spent'a, few day$ recently with ed the Curling Club members to a address very ouitable and acceptable operty; of George 'Horgan. Sall., w ------ her daughter, Mrs. George Bever• tq the rural women. the-value of ore. :harp. Ter::: Hay, gram BONDS-Government, Muoicipal and = " ley, and family. social evening on Tuesday last. Hulk lit children's diet was strongi� furniture and ail suns of 310 arc Mortgage Bonds, Also.Industrials. The condition of the Bruck The For=yth. sisters, of•Oshawa, emphas zed. .and a warning -was utt- under, Cas � n:n_. credit on app- Safe investments at from 5 to 7 per N?� spent the week end with their area against the use of drugs .with- fov4 i note; o:'er that amount. Fr?d eent. Road continues to, be responsible parent=, G, H. and,Mrs. Fursyth = out a doctor's advice or prescript- Po_ti' , auctioneer.. :,See bill•.) for traffic accid.enta, both the ice p " 1NSURANI'F-All classes written in- J. H Beal received wo d on ion, es ec;ally in the case of child- t. and Iack of attention being con Friday last of the death of his .ter.. The ladies srav? Dr. McKixncr. SATURDAY, �1_�P,Cfz 25th - Aar:- eluding Fire, Automobile, Wind. tributing Cause?. 'm sale :_' h,)useh^id effects, Turn- storm, Accident and Sickness. nephen, Albert Malyon, of g• a very' appreciative rote of ti:rki -- Master Donald White, -who ', "'o-1, i" 'tare at 1i'hltevale; *_ire property of Phone or write :MA.. -llltr Out• for his visit and fire rvur..-•. : ,�1rs: F. L. Simpson. Sale at one, 43tf ED.,BOWMAN,Whit6 return"!come-feom �t...lIicti�ael's XV Mandell and it t�l+� u:}here all were free to sale a^-r. Tern::. Cash. Sea'biiis. Free. y 'u Hospital over a week ago, i3 questtbns and recei`-e advice.. The I sharp: T rapidly recovering from an u er. ers visits.! with file 6fisses J, A. r-_}- Postiii. a;ctE'3reer. D1 �� 'r. GARAGE P y g P hostesses, blesdamea,.Gray and.i.e.. Uon fora -'.-xnd -H. il4ichell U.2tlroRro_.on- mon se_ -d afternoon. tea:' 1 I ESD?�1, 11 ai.CH 2 *.;, - :�uct- appendicitis. t r A group of boys from the 9tindac last. ion sale of farm stock. implements. Cur.' Brock and Kingston Rde. X churches here are attending the AIr�. II. G. McIntyre i3 visiting furniture - etc.. ;ae property- of F. . social evening at Whitevale,under frienda in the States, accompany East D1. Cnderwovd, In Highland Creek- t 16, con, b, - the leadership of the Township's ing Dhrs• Anderson, who motored ._ R'hitby. -No.reS�rve. Sale at one General Repair Rork all care, Boys' Work Board. fron. Clarerr,ont• The Highland Creek Public L.:,r- sharp. Terms Cash. Win'. Maw, auc- guranteed at reasonable Thos. Paterson is acting on the bars. T. C. Brown, of Brougham, ary are havinz a moving pictuc? =h-; tioneer.' prices. jury at Whitby during the assizes, addressed the Baptist Sunday "Viewing Britain by Proxy" and SATURDAY. APRIL ist - Auct- Acetylene Welding. and Mrs. Paterson, during the School ua Sttaday morning last nt -1 e ceases, given by F. A. Jennings ion sale of household effects, furn- Batteries ropaired and charged. s pperiod, is visiting her daughter, un the suLiect of "Temperance." pect o of Public Libraries, and hi: iture. house and lot in the village Firestone and,Dualop Tires., Mrs.'Pengelly, of Brooklin. assistant.' 3: R+ 'Herbert, on Friday* Skating at the rink on Sxtur• Mine Isabel and Eileen Cooper, evening, !:larch Slst,.at 8 o'clock. Ad- o: Brougham, the property of the Gasoline-and Oils. ; of Toronto, and Miss Bessie late Evelena Cowie. Terms, Cash. day night until 10 o'clock, fdllow- mission; 25 and 15 eeiilsa""' • G'taharu, also of Toronto, spent 1" Fred PostilL_,auctioneer. See bills. Refreshment Booth in Connection _ -ed by an old-time dance until tha week end at their homes here. r midnight. The Cowie_Brothers in Phone Pion.7600: attendance. Admiieon 10 cents D. M. and Mrs. Morgan were in - (Sight or day). Morgan V and 25 cents. the city daring the past weer, F Walter and Mrs. Hary*,of the where Mr. Morgan was attending • , ON SLEEP 7 7th coo., has moved into George &.Fire Underwriters Cbnvention.� t " � ® ' !j � e - 421y PROPRIETOR Turner's houi;e, formerly occupied by Mark Linton, who has been . engaged on the farm by David Greenwood _. a 'Pugh, east of the village. biro. F. Bush is confined the - i$ravel;tks ding's jfti}1lsrzrag The Mission Circle of the Bap-' house these days through illness. - tist Church will meet at the home 41ia, 1;c^. her c. si Pickering. is of firs Haelmciod on • Tuesday. visiting with her cousin. bin=: N. Bie - -March 28th. at 2 3 p. m. The Miss E. Green is confined to the • �p rogram will. be Riven by Mrs. house with a severe cold. 'Watford's group. !fey word for Mrs. N. Bie is spending a ?ways Single 50 C. gya;gW SpeciAa .Roll CAN "Power." with friends in Buffalo. Return �7OC. The Community Dance on Fri Quite a rumber'from here attend - ' �; 4+�,Pr er * day night lagt proved fairly sne ed the George Morgan sale on TueL. 1 .q r.., . yceasful. The night of the 17th of day, Leeav n Honiug Lsava T.,ron'to �� Y � � • march had been chosen by many Elmore Disney" has, been confined Eastern House - Bay at Dundas organizations for their evening's to the house for a week suffering -A. M. P. M - :A. M. P. M. Oshawa -entertainment, and this had the an attack of the flu. a7.09 b 3 54 - w ;,3C a 1.30 - Ogga.Pose ads"1lbaaon f/ie tendency to- requee the attend Mr. end firs. Covers, of Toronto. & 7.54 - 4,4.54 - - - - g ab 5.30 = o:2 b 8:�4 4113°0"�f 30: . lance• called on James and Nfrs. Gibson one a - 30 - _ J H. C&skey motored to Hadoc day last week. - - - j on the week end.accompanied by x Pegg s Sunday arbour clash 11.54 b 7.54 "" ' P, M. met at the home of Mrs. Horton at ;P_eM• .. 8.54 :_.c 12.50 . . b9.30 I his mother, who had spent the the parsonage on.Monday evening. a 12.54 b 9,54 1.3Ci'+a+• week in Claremont. He was also Fred and Mrs. Woodward spent the 1.54 10.54 - e?30 '11.IeC 1 '�a�IrG -_ -accompanied by Carl and Mrs. _a '..54 d 11.44 g -Caskey, of Toronto. Mrs. J. H. tP E. Tremble with friends in Toronto _ • E. Tremble snd Miss O. Vititherid• �w �C%skey .retained to Claremont ge of Weston, called on a few of & daily except 9ua. 8a Hol, b Sat..San. 2!c Rol. only f .•..�G with him, following a week's*fay their friends here on Sunday. c Sat. oaly. d Spin. dt Hot. only. .7 In Madoc. Wm. Pengelly's face is somewhat - . __ E&stern,9taadard Time. ..-_ �ta .+ The renovating and repairing disfigured these days, having come• -_ that has been takia g place I the in contact With the limb of a tree Baptist parsonage and Church has while drawing out some logs, - now been completed. Many The Greenwood Girls' Mission C`i+•- Ciimfortably Heated Coaches Provide Home Comfort for Winter'Travel. change^ and improvements have cle will meet at the home of Miss Itit _ been made, and things are now in Brandon on Saturday at 2.45 p. m. - - " readiness for the new pastor, Rev. on March 25th. Miss Doris Gee and � - . Tickets sod information Sir. Barton. and family, wh her group are in charge of the prog _ arrived on Wednesday from Pe . ram. Gia- y­' Cokh ,L�S .arboco. A fprmal reception takes _ __ When time appeeteb place this (Friday) -evening for ■ echo final hour the the new minister. The ■ slam°Hain we ezeeate Eaetera House-Picker! 'mil' be In a A very interesting and well - mute tribute to the attended missionary_ meeting was Eyes ix so r - rns tMy have been 4, :`•held in -the United Church on cted Thursday last when Miss Olive _ - , ere tonor Ashton, returned missionary from the best results. a f -=7-Africw, gave an address. Miss ; - "No Greater TAbute s Ashton stressed the iwpottp,nce of MAdeY'tl • Ve are still meeting N. W. BTAM&D ' •more Faith prayers, and gave several illustrations of, occur Singston Road whithr _ranee in Africa which were con _ ..Irife =_- MAIL ORDER PRICES quered by Faith prayers that - Phone Whhby could not hsvabeen co pquered by = br better �Il BOCUQi cases �$ force. The committee in charge :*Y C: H. 'j'p�, - of the meeting wish to thank all 1► those who helped y t pad in an wa to _ make the meeting the success it Part 2 A few comparisons 11[ail order Our prices overtaxed t was. p y The vision of modern days is w ss Rock faced Roofing, :'•3.25 -'2.89 The voting People's Societ of B• � 0 Claremont United Church to the that much of life's son happ-1 9 Wire Fence, 60 .53 bum of abnat fart, joined theme is jeopardized for this reason I _ Double Harness, - =:`Y 2#.95 t :: 26 00 Y. P. 9., of Locust Hill, in a visit am impelled to freely express facts Galvanized Pipe. ?Aft .20 ft with the hope that the few who be- Rope, 7 8 manilla. 26 to the Stoaffville United Church come acquainted with them will arc• ''Electric Washer, -Y. P. S. on Monday evening They 98.00 V.50 Oheap rafts for aesotry i apt that which to them is applicable. 5 ft Ste Ladder* found the roads in bad condition• •' - P `' ?4.75 ' .. 1.39 The eyes in modern life will 'deal 8 ft Step Ladder, 2.2.5 1 7Q _ 'Windstorm Joe si�i.ding*. bean very slippery snd slnsilJ Seat$vrt3e.Paiot i,,,5 �- dQith-industrial-eye-c©editions-attd _ The visitors were welcomed by their application to otlierowise don- H v I1- ' qr, -_ i,25� - Automobile Insurance _ Stn. Still. A good program was mach conditions. The eyes of the ch• 4a y plate Battery, 9.65 9.95 lot all kinds. ttiven b the visiting groups. The 'ild it home and at school. The eyes -Light 11 plate Battery, 7.95 5.25 FA8�lt3 FOB BALJs Locust Hill Society took charge of of today and the child of yesterday. Check these.p'rices very thoroughly and leave the devotional art of the pro- To impress p y g y your money at home. _ - P p people With their respon- pun Rcwda are all standard advertized goods and von nee what ��e°�lZp�h►O°e grata, .which was followed by that sibility. Baubles are easily purchased you are buying. Don't forget we are%cents for E D O Y>r A a ,of Claremont under the chairman- and easily broken, we have moral re- a ship of !Hiss Scary White, rest sponsibility far above. the value of Gaaadiap Tire Corporation at their prices. ,` _ pp 20 . WHITBY. O dent of the Claremont Y. P. S. A all baubles, the care of the eye. A' ^� good program was then rendered, r this care is properly exercised we CHAS. COOPER `=• ' eonsieting of a duet by John and may be free to consider the others. 0 Vision is the strongest bulwark in Virginia White; w quartette by . :_. ....�, 'tars. Wm. Evans, Miss Isobel the World's foundation. Let us end- T ,y:u•o-,o�f son a and Messrs. Melvin John savor to build constantly as sure L L P E C I L eon and Joseph Ward. An inter.. •means of off-setting what time i it �, •-,� ., eating address on "Work" was would' otherwise remove. The child _ r knows only as it is taught, as the - givea by Miss Margaret Spence- child develops individual tuition is . ley, and a abort talk by Rev. J. E linked with experience, and thus lrn- •We have,wsupply of Greb Work Boots and Minor Rubbers for the � Glover, on the Mizpah Benedic• aWledge of a wider nature comes; but Fall 9eaaon. Call and see the ;1 lion The social part of the pro- ag a child hg knows only as he Is eraEn was under the leadership of taught. [Anti Freeze and Winter Motor,Oil for your-car. Elide; + +'+ S« onvenec of 9touffville. A afoot to-be :Battbries, Batteries charged 5d cents. +, athletic meet by- six groups cep- - , .. . •- reeentiog varioae colleges provok• p-�/ + ed much mirth. A dainty lunch L;' E. Owl !E/LL Glendale 9almoo, large, tine 19c Rolled Oats. 7 lbs.' was then' served. Words of Olover Leaf Salmon;pints, 2 tins 25c Macaroni,4_lb's. . .. •• .� a preciation were expressed by .FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND Good nippy Obsess,per ib.e 2Oc' P,►scr Flour. U's 45c do 30c O p •. Mice Jiarp White, of. Claremont, _ E1kIBALMER_ _ Peas and ono, 3tina 350 PurwBread Flour, 24'9 700 EMBALMER- an the president of the Locust Tomatoes, per tin - 93 iba. 230 Hill Society, to which Rev. Mr, Successor to W. J. Mather,! Seedless Rising .. 27o Cooking Oaions, 12 lbs. i.. 25o q Laid law responded.. A moob ea- Stouffviue .joyahla evening was then brought . Night and-Day Service Phone Markham.0402 WeyDeliver Sold and".Installedrtby w to a close by Rev. J. R. Btek pro (Business Phone Residence Phone Geaere►1 M' Ng j !80 y Ss ^~" noun the benedictiod. I 9801 9R?A �• M. Duncan' �� �p� + March&nty ,� ! Olfl!AM r' - Reyl: .-YaJ! }2A. ',!•F'+M - "'.�f.�Y„ a'.'+6oC/: _ • •y�'. _ _ • - • 'i r IPA. w ♦.. �-..:PLC -.�• :5•x.•1-•f6`v. ?.'�°� :id; ':�S• -�S.r.• 4 t -.. ..wi[:" :� �E...:..++-• �' •«•++`•_ Where the 'Quake Hit Har2est Langer !ng r Ou3 D'lv• , �r " ''' Ce t�1�' P reSS _ _ r - - .,�. - .` After Sleet Fail . Oi O - . -Ca* da The Empire and The World at Large' .�:. `' �� . �. M , Minot Accidents Reported oa .+'+-'_ " ' Ontario Highways at CANADA time made a trip by train, by steamer, f a.- --- by bus or by airplane at-a time when Weck-frrld ,...., z Jig-saw Puzzles r the elements were actively hostile. Turoulo, biareh .V.-Sleet, turning Just why jigsaw puzzles should be r one reader who went out r -Se1 _ But i9 there o w ice as it fell, played havoc with traf- so popular at present is hard to saY• ? i` �r -J fie Sunday. Frum man They have been in existence for years of his way, after it was over, to shake s�, .*'r?� :; y points came the hand of the engineer-or the cap-, '�'��J: - . in the Anglo-Saxon world, and have fain, the driver or the pilot-and to �V, reports of accidents;, many, of them be - in used by the Chinese for thous thank him for getting'him through oyes• ing of a minor nature. ,Motorists ap•' ands of years. But they were consider- safely?-Kitchener Daily Record. ` " �'' I peered to realize.the danger and drove ed chiefly a pastime for children and A` invalids until the Iast few months.'Ap cautiously. �parently they were revived just at the THE EMPIRE y` �' .v � In Toronto attd other cities work- - 'psychological moment, supplying an 'Gold Prices and Sterling ,,,•/ .•� " .I • 'men were busy all day sprinkling sand js " and ashes at corners.and on inclines. actual need. The majority; of people South Africa's 'departure from the y;jw. : nowadays have consderable time on gold standard seems likely to have far Motorists could be seer on the streets _ their hands. ' It seems itttety that the .,ld=a cu"acyucutca qua., Cut; ...UDC i...- - i and highways stopping to rub the ice ;' "'; I off their windshields. Windshield- conditions which• made the jigsaw mediate benefits to this country, and r;, i wipers were'not•parilc•ularly effective," ! flourish v�'fll coutinue for some con- may Yet be. the deciding factor is the _ siderable time. 'So while the craze battle for the command of world prices- '' ;p w the sleet froze,quickly and the � wipers-ran over it. f map not maintain its present intensity that has been going on since Septem- - Cayuga was r.ompletely tied up 1 y for more than a few' months, there bar, 1931, between the sterling bloc >, the ice storm, and the churches were will be a continuing demand for.new and the countries remaining an the old .virtually empty. Two,:Michigan auto- ,• puzzles which will reduce unemploy• gold basis. It means that the Wit- ,h mobiles collidedtour mites•east of the meat and add to,the happiness of waterarand, the producer of the bulk town, and although one of -the cars thousands.-London Fjee Press. of the g a higher w geld, is product de- was badly damaged no one was. sera- _ Radio and the News' -a price more in keeping with the ously injured. world commodity values. In other At Caledonia traffic was paralyzed. Many people appear to think that words, our gold producers, when re One car skidded Into the ditch near - the radio has news of its own. It leased by the Union's departure from Seneca Hill,but the occupants escaped hasn't. All the news that radio broad* the gold standard from their oblige- Injury. Fit Sarnia and "district the ' teats has been gathered by news, tioa to sell their product to the South streets and highways were a sheet`o! ' papers, is in newspaper offices or - gewapapera before the radio broad African Reserve Bank at a fixed pHce, glass and travelling was the most any • .tx" gerous of any time this winter, Many >'asts it. In moat cases It is news showed the world that they consideredyR; », ;s ±' „-' �; that their gold had been selling too _ �'. _�.•. minor accidents were reported. Travel- - �a ;liven to the radio.by the newspapers. cheaply, and they immediately lefts lace stated' it took more than five "OttaRS JournaL group paying about 84s. an ounce and It was fortunate that no serious fires broke out following the hours to go from London to Sarnia. gtt Nerd on Pedestrlani joined a gro up paying about 1229. an F,uthern California 'quake. Most of the fire stations of Long Beach No major mishaps were reported is ­nnpp- The Transvaal Chamber of were comeletely demolished, like this one:. the Brantford area, although condi• If you're verging on a nervous break- - �- _ _ Lions-there were the same as in other • Mines appears to consider a victory _. ______ _.- ==---=--•---- lown=go out and buy a car•--an old for the sterling bloc a -foregone' con- while Quebec showed the lowest per- parts. At St. Thomas Hydro, tale lar will do--and you'll be cuz ed! cluaiQn, and to be banking on the old 1932 Divorces centage with •02 males and 03 fe- phone and telegraph lines are said to U# We ran into-a friend downtown the price of 849. an ounce for gold never Reach New High ma�ee I wires a dagger it d freezes tonight. The fuser day who looked so radiantly well returning. - Johannesburg - -Sunday Divoced persons who-have _subse-1 wires are loaded with ice: • we immediately demanded, "Have you Times The Stratford district was free"trom put got back from, a Mediterranean r recorded been remarried are, r course.,accidents. Few motorists ventured wise or sometltnat"` -Total for Canada is 887 Or recorded in the census as married. In _ Raad vs. Rail ' 1931 thee were in the Dominion 689 forth. In the Toronto suburban area "My dear," she'replied, "i haven't Il•ailway transport, in Malaya as 29 7 Per Cent,. Above- divorced males oho had married again 'accidents were more numerous. as the _ ;aeon farther than Port Credit, but I've well as at home and in other countries t 1931 and 689 females. traffic was beerier. 4. .,never felt better in my life. of the Empire, has cried"Wort" rather { 6 - ---.- -.. - "Two months aio," ate continued. i Ottawa.-Divorces in Canada reach- "I was just about a nervous wreck- more loudly than other transport-sys- couldn't sleep and all that sort o! tems. There hoe, is consequence. i ed s record_figure in 1932, when 887 '�0 Per Cent. Of Homes 1..epevsy on Decrease thing-a fact. I felt just about like grown up a feeling as between railway I atarriagea were. dissolved. This was ill l.Otlig BCiC�1 �ti Ottawa House Hea19 - efts of those ad's for patent medicines. and road transport that each is out to ' an Increase of 203, or 29.7 per cent., Not Safe to live in so pored hauled me a s doctor, and cut the other's throat in catering for over the 1931 figure, but for purposes Los Angeles. -An official survey of, Ottawa.-Leprosy is decreasing and the doctov's advise to Fred was to transport requirements, The ra,�ways of comps-ison the year 1930,-when 875- Long $each bome`sections following! there are now only 15 cease,fa the t.ra take the view that the road services ! divorces were granted, to better. Of the 'quake shows approximately -ten lazarettos which are nt of Heal ed he buy me a car and let we learn to the Federal Department of Health,the are unpleasant competitors who,if they l' the total, 860 were granted by the per cent. of residences, duplexes and "Rrive. He said something about cos- D House at Commons was informed last - centntioa Lakin[; one's mind of{ one's cannot be displaced, must at all events, coutts and 27 by Parliament. apartment houses "tenantable. Many self at something e' that sort a 's be handicapped, while the-road trans- - Ontario recorded 235 divorces. or will be razed. Untenantable dwellings .week. Of these, ten are at Tracadfe. port operator would probably like to an increase of 151 over the low figure and duplezeii were set at 2.000, while h•B., and"the remainder if Rentinck Fred ought ms.a second-hand car and select the cream of the traffic without Island on the west coast of British of 82 in 1931, when the transfer of apartment houses of all types reached •=t"ihsre I•am' y„' restrictions and responsibility. It is i I Columbia. _ ' urisdiction from 'tire Parliament of 300. ' Guards were stationed at al! A21 of whiclF may be excellent advice p. The House, in coinmittee of supply, z A •!br the-nervous. but it does sound a for the GtsvernmenE Lo hold the bal• Canaria to the 'Supreme'Court of On- , sacs equitably between. the Leo.- these places, and'nobody was slice[eel spent some tme is discussing a vote• little hard on pedestrians.=Toronto tirio, with the consequent Imposition admission. Emergency officials ap- of 3162,000 for quarand. public, Singapore Fsess Press. of the usual sirmonths period be �,�, t•.'>lelegraas, F_ pealed to citiaeas'to return to their health, and the expenses,of the two x tween the granting of the decree cast homes, notifying them That all houses ' F:.. r�;4•., Britain's stand -and a reduction from?he figure at 208 where no-guards"were stationed have Conni to Uncle Sams Reseus They choice for this county at the divorces in .1830 to 6_ In 19.,1. The disease Ilea been completely (}rent l9fitaln is ®std to be ready Co y been Loured habitable. stamped out so far as '�ew•,BruiLswIck ' tea. cents on the dollar in settle- World Conference is not between ! Other Provinces recording increases - .`may High Protection and -Free, Trade,�in 1932 were: British Colubbia, 37; 4 la concerned. At least onp_••complate =ant -of the waf' debt to the United There is a broad intermediate ground, nitoba, 20;:Saskatchewan, 10; and _ ire had been effected there and e q lBtitea. She pas 'evidently hearkened others among the ten patiepts were j.. r--•' Variously to the current Americas felt and on that we stand[tow an mean.te ' Neva Brunswick, 6. Decreases were` Slayer of Mayor Cermale i song: "Brother,current You Spare a go on .standing.-Lon Bit• Tefe- shown in the following Provinces: well on the way to complete recovery, - y To be Executed This Week A query was made to 341ttister of graph. Quebec, ' 14; Alberta; 6: and ICova Dime?­--Toronto Saturday Night. : _ Raiford,Fla.-Execution of Gtusrppf Pensions and National Hee4th, why _, : , -. Scotia and Prince•Edward Island 1 Zangam will occur between 8 a.m. and ' he did not combine the; two instim. a'i'd 'THE'UNITED STATES each. I yk The .Housewife's Thrlli - 1`p.m some. day, this week, L. F.. dons since there were only 15 pa- The •r "It must be a dandy thrill for a wo :,Doing Their Bit : . On Wives`Petition Chapman, superintendent of the Flori-"!tients altogether. The minister"said zlman, elbow deep in the family wash Two persons intentionally paid the I top till 19`!4 C'anada'a divoree sta- da State Prison, announced Friday- I the expense would be too great ,be- - to answer the postman's [[sock State of New York greater sirens to I tiadca• differed from those of most Exact date of the execution has not cause of the great .difilculty of trans- fad receive a Valentine-from her hue- income taxes last year than the taw other countries,_ in that they showed been fixed, Chapman said, _;. .portfng. .leprosy victims.. IG had re. i -Wind and then discover that while she required: one, a retired professor,I that a majority of the divorces grant- The bricklayer, who killed, Mayor centiy cost $700 to-take a patient from '1t has been out of the kitchen Junior has waived his personal exemption from i ed were at the petition of the husband. Anton J. Cermack, or Chicago, In an Toronto to,_Tracadie._ [sllea ant of his high chair and the taxes on a part of his income, and the l in 1924 wives obtained 51.2,per cent. unsuccessful attempt to assassi-[sate LN beans have burned.-Hamilton Spec- other, an executive in a transportation of the decrees granted, but to 1925 Franklin D.. Roosevelt at Miami, Feb. i _ motor, company, forebore to write oil 825,000 husbands were again in the majority 15, appears'anxious• lot the end; the 1 = " _ of losses. 9uatained`in Bales of securi of the successful petitioners, with 50.6 superits#endeot Bald, Britain Plans Protection Jyidge Bingham Mies. .1\either is.named, but'both'are per cent. in 1926 "wives received re- � Agalllit Csag Attacks' - J':,: - t Mr.' I�ociaevelt has` selected 'Judge cited as fine examples of public spirit. It6f in 52 Der cent, of the cases ad- 'Mr."! W. Bis$ham, r publisher and Tliese men deserve public gratitude. "judged: in 19P7, li1.6 per cent. and in London. - Detailed instruction in -* suitor of the' Loularllle Couirer-Jour- They anted as a gnerous regard for! 1918 bt per cent., this condition pox- •MatchanuI acture Protection of the civil ,population of nal. to be piat:new Ambassador to Bri- the welfare 'of their fellows diofafed. sibfy being due to the passing of the ; British "cities against gas.Lattack is [ri, The world used to,speak o! Their sacrifice ie'acceptaWe at a time; Divorce Act, 192x, which removed cer- NeW Regvlatlori8, being undertaken by the„St. John ' nele-Sam's "shirt-sleeves diplomacy." when sacrifice is difficult afid when Lain;anomalies which formerly oper• _ ambulance brigade here. That will scarcely be the sort of the State finds it more difficult than I ated to the prejudice of wives. In 19^9 Firms to Be, Held Res nsible, "Make no mistake that witdi the dlploipacy,practised by this cultured in living memory to obtain the re- and 1980 wives received relief in 53:9 methods of gas and chemical attack venue that it requires. . Their example',per cent. and 5a-4 Re cent.,- respec Far Loss Of Lives and I now known, any future ,war would be 4ouffii'ner; •�'is W liittt'yer, aa'edit — . horror fur the civilian population;' r, a publish and a business man, may be recommended to others who l Lively, of the cases adjudged, while fn �TOperty who liait:a 14—ist of academic tttfes, cau make similar sacrifice without i 1931 the proportion dropped -to 57.7' Ottawa.-Fohowin the disastrous' Major General Sir Percival «'ilkln v passing it on to their own dono—d—t +" In inns ' ;8" pe g !ilia--SBCLEtaTy—�" pral sf this order "°' fire in the, canap maten uompany's of St..John of ,leruealem, said In ex. -1 and bRlon s to some of London's most --Rro6k yon Eagle. -cent. .plant which took a toll of five lives B' A corhparisott of Canad[an divorce plainiug the plan. '-- �.:• ,.; mviuslr-e clubs.-Ottawa'Journal. - - last week, match manufacture require-r 'The- organization is beginning by : :• •� • ' Mr. Roosevelt's Task -• statistics with those of New.Zealand merits are undergoing a •stringent instructi>ag officers of •its aAibulance .%-.v- Those Who Serve Only one other President in the Ills- and the united St'ates,show that of the tighteiring up. It was interesting to read the other decrees granted in the former country brigade t the use of gae�masks, the - tnyr of the Republic has taken office J. Gro�•e Smith, Fire.Com• treatment of gas casua�tties and 3a"y that°the+Great Western Railway of at a time when it was evident,that the from 192E to 1930, wires received 55, missioner;.haa issued a statement in I methods of preparing A roaril 'to with 61.4, 55, 52.81 X7.3 and,56.3 per cent., ngland. lost g.crack express train in course of his administration was to be dicating• regulations will be rigidly en ctamd a gas 'attack. i 9 respectively, while figures for the lat. RL;blizzard-lost it when ,he train got, beset from the very start with such forced and manufacturers and die• i +ti ter' county for the al -year period _ ! tucla.in sllowdrifc on ffs'way to Lon- dangers and such crucial problems as Y triutors of matches will be held jointly on in p>ze ot-the-w6r4f w-intei-storms face Franklin Delano Roosevelt. That from 1926 to 1931 shop the decisions responsible for any loss of property' I a y Abra- Wanted to wires as being 69:9,70.5, or life from negligence on their part. 39 P.C. Ratio of Gold' tigland lies known for ears. other.President was, of course, i Even more Interesting, though, was ham Lincoln, To-day there are fears 71.3, 72.3 and 72.1 per cent. of the total Match making concegns have been I - BaCl{iIl Canadian Notes -the-news of what tBe passengers on expressed in consercative circles, as respectively, In the United States, the warned repeatedly. their products con- g y:" a train did when it finally got to there were in the early sixties, that proportion of two divorces granted to stituted a danger in that the ignition Ottawa.—The +patio of gold holdings . wives to one granted to husbands re- don. The'news dispatches relate tfie new leadership will bring the na• point of the composition'used was be 'to:cothbined Dominion and bank note t -i tat -'�s`passengers.;rushed forward to tiop into untried'and dangerous paths, mai'ned fairly constant from 1889 to low the accepted standard, says the circulation in Canada is 3p per cent., ztlha'locomotive and congratulated the brit that complaint has few terrors for 1923, but is now being replaced by a statement. Governmet;t taxes alone according to a1i Answer given in the _ ' bngineer for getting them through,. a people which finds itself bogged higher ratio-of'about five-sevenths. absorbed almost 60'per 'cent. of the House of Commons. On.the last da; Dne woman kissed hiss:' down in a morass of dif lculties•deeper, Higher Percentage current wholesale prices and the bat 41 February the ]?oiuillj4n notes io This, to be sure, was no more than as it believes, t>iati any in all its past At the 1931 census, there were 4,0.49 arcs was insufficient to enable i<Il9 circulation totalled I,`'Lair. 'But ft is the;sort-'of thing that experience. It •is as clear to the divorced females in the Dominion, of manufacturer to'comply with standard Total geld field by the"Dominion _ eeld�om happens to railroad engineers, Americana of io-day as it-was to those sex, respectively,,while in .1921 the requirements,the Commissioner points against_ n_ote circulation was ;70,348;, _ ;y• Or to any other of those skilled tech• of Lincoln's time, either.that the old '.08 per cent., and .07 pe reent. of each out. 325.60. This •included $12,500,000 aicians on whose devotion, endurance ways,led to disaster or that their lead- figures were 3,870 and 3,731, or .08 per It is proposed,' following a confer• against tae first $60,080;000 of I)e rN and ability the.-11#es of travellers de- erg have somewhere missed the road cent. ant .09 par cent., respectively. once between manufacturers and'tits minion,notes issued; .$57,767,103.19 re pond. It'ought 'fo happen often,"but and they demand a guide under' whose As among the nine Provinces. British commissioner, to•suggest the whole- presenting-Lull coverage against,notes ` jt doesn't. direction • they can cut a new• road Columbia showed the highest percent- sale trade refuse shipments not guar- issued-in excess of ;66,000,000, an4 i - Probably these 19 not a- reader of back to safety and securtty.-Detroit age of divorced persons i nthe pope=-a>xteed to comply-'with requirements $91,22.41.representing gold held in ex this newspaper who has not at come- News. - m -'latiou with .24 per cent. oteach sex, and labelled accordingly. Coss of statutory requirements. or OUR CROSS-WOitD PU27.0 r ' ,.' !– '6 ! -8 9 in 11 .. For five Complete Sett w r 12 , 14 ;of Poker Hands as 16 kJW7 18 '- You can obtain a air of first quality Ladies: ~'• thread Silk.Stockings,45 gauge. Combined ::- _ with excellent wearing qualities, --.. R2 t3 2 26 zY 28 ,Y these Stockings have the dull, f URR�eT;' sheer appearance which is so de- sirable, and they are obtainable 33 32 33' in the latest shades. Sizes 8Y2 _~t ' • 9, 9Y2, 10. 2, C �tnr Jut :. 34 W4 !M S 7 38 There is genuine economy in roll• Gvw.,crrt roaAcco ing your own with Turret fine cut,40 2 45 as you can make more than 50 t cigarettes from a 20c. package. ,*'. ;° 46 47 4 9C► . = It ways to 1;. ' 51 2 y4 .,: FR88 Chantocler CiEatette 2. Papers with every packs/e +SS 56 57 CCRon Your �w)n7' with ' rr ' .61 62 63 ,u i►s 56 ____ •t. rri, FINE - CUT :. ., Horizontal 91i—fulled io-1\rek cloth - -, T • - 48—n'eapon '18—French plural article f ' _'• I— Dexterity CIGARETTE ' "TOBACCO ► 60—Capably 20—.Sun _ 4—Over b1—Color 2?—Vegetables . $AVE E THE POKER HANDS 9—Carryall 63—Loweat point 23—L p to .r 12—Bean 56—Checkered cloth 26—To plead' Itnpetial To6.oeoGotap.,,y of Can L imleea 13--Ethical 68—Nax� of toot disease 27-To be b1 use 24—Before 61—Self 28—Trivial '__.Y t_ _ _ Ili—Individual 62—Example :30—Tbat over there Looking Back Classified Advertising $ 'WhenYour Daughter � 17—Faculty i .' 64—Kind of dog 32—Chili s e a'�TasarTS. • * 39—Land measures 85—Beetle 36—To capture _ Lincoln's Inn Fields ComestoWom � F OFFER TO fa'EFiY [YVz.:1TOR. 11—Seine 66=Eaten away = 88—Plait Lisc of wanted inventions and full ;N > ! [n;ormatton sent free. The—m'*7 Cats- 41---Great'67—Golf mound !1—Great !right Give Her Lydia E. �inl[ham s p�� lyjrld Patent Attorneys, 273 Bank 24--Convulsive sigh vertical 43--Play on words Behind It's Present Day Vegetable-Compound Street, Ottawa, Canada 26—To strike 1=Serpent 46—tinceremonloua Dignity Lies Romantic " - . = x9—Passage 2=Deer i. 47—Moist Days of the fast tom c girls in their teens needs area►sass sTOaz gr e.1—Tennis term, ;3=Oppressor- 49—Titles regulator. Give your F,llER NURSERY STOCK DIRECT. - i3--Girl's-name .4—Cupid 52—Title - The neighborhood of Lincoln's Inn daughter Lydia E. Piaklarn'e �) !lase dollars by.gettin` my prices �34—French conjunction 8—Parts of skr'leton 54—Glen Fields has for so'long been associated Vegetable Compound 1?oe the next r items you A. standard Kusserq. Jew months. Teach her how to sonthlfl, unt. A. Roexel3, prop. 36—Watch charm B=Conjunctioa 55—To spread _' with the Law that one forgets its _. 37—Slang; sailor 3—Tub AS—Past former fashlonabie character. When g�health aatt this critical FAM" lr''z slit' - . 39—By 9—Spirit 57—Conjunction cogs still cheated the cud In Mayfair,' wife When mother � OVA SCOTIA F. tilts FOR SALH. Also hotels, businesses, summer re- •... 40—Set.of tools- 9—Insect 59—To regret the "quality" lived in the great houses - sorts, Free fist. 11 ugh McCallum. Truro. 42—Pile 10—`are 60—Period facing the greenery of the Fields. The — M 44—Chameteristle 11—To lace 63—To act ubiquitous Pepys was often to be ((��Rt'G -RUNDR1ES AND SANITARY V P D Supplies. Write for wholesale Late.- --- found there, visiting the home of his logue. Bent to adults only. National _Answers to Last Week Puzzle �t T�n�s - friend and patron. Lord Sandwich; , � GINA, Bask, Bo= 143, Dept W., RE- was it not on one visit that be tore We GINw° Bask f9 T A Y S L ? 7 Q $ g There is a place where all the things, fine, new.Camelot cloak on the latch A assasoAL. That,a boy loses Sr,— of the door—&, mishap which, as he Y�°O'° r tfisr� 1 T Q R $! ? O E $ L 8 Z g (' p �e s.i,�.� mod. N�••Olsa•e p GPTURED? WRITE FOR INFORr E L IS Bill I S !S D 0 Y= Marbles, knives, and Coppt+r pennies records, "troubled him," until his tell. �eb.ei.e7044 saesi6 ee� R MATIOV, Smith 3azaafg. Compan Deeply dropped' in snow,. or skilfully mended It again? roe �6i41"' k� �+ '�• Dept, loo, Preston, oat lr E X B B R 0 - The long2orgotteu ghosts of. Caro- 7'b•�� � dsC0611FANY,tmvs.d ,ttsailrts Waarssa, Jf H B 7 8 6 A scrap of paper that a Ill lean and Georgian days walk once �- Te'O'sO•�• 1•` �' ALE8MEN OR LADIES. OV Y B S H I B Flung across .s. floor, more in the pages of Mr. E. Berestord spring catalogue and fabrtcs are `;.. ? B V D Z )r S A A lovely broken knob Chancellor's "The Romance of Lin- - — re y; sell ladies', men's and children's w; fine knitted outer and underwear; a pay - N D I P D C a Stolen from a door; goln's Inn Fields." Mr. Chancellor is lag business for you, -steady employ- ment. T R I d F $ L T one of London's most faithful chronic- ih Knitwcommission., Write one. o S E 8 T U L 4 A corneob pipe` that made him-sick, lers, and here, as always, he Is thor• — A kite that broke •tie string i ougbly interesting, The Lambs, Sheri- attsaN�raa►Ts '► L It P T A • And tumbled down beyond the sky ! dan, Boswell, Fanny Burney, Nell � iR �' � � I �_ � 2 I � ' POUNDS LAR�:E PRINT OR 81LK- fr Lille an unbeating wing. I Gwyn, Jonathan Wild, Benjamin 1•U Quilting Remnants, 1'1.60;25 pounds 3 A 0 0 A Y i I Franklin, Perdtta Robinson, Dickens 18.00. A. McCreery Co., Chatham. Ont. {F Rhymes to a game no longer played, —all'have their associations -with this +� .000 Nova Scotia Miners A word too quickly spoftea, nsiRbborhood. And a boy's Heart when first be loved I SCALP HEAL PP r� Mixed Memories %%a worla'■ s'reatest so 7 sae stafs A l For Farms A girl who left It broken. I _- • � Tesio =. _ _ Here-it was that Pepys saw .tie Glace Bay, N.9. — Over 900 appU - (let rid of Dandruff and Secretions. i. . If sou And me there and ask, prentices In one of their annual out Prevent baldness and grey hair. Restore Nations to be placed on farms hate burets of altrufatic• morality, attack the hair cells. Vitalise the scalp.. :t `- What de. you look tor, telloil! before It is too late. Write - •: ken received from miners at the 'of. 11 the unsavoury houses and their fn o. g dal'! •..t I 41311 a a marble striped saaxr-altatus COMM ANT e.3', D _ e of the Noes, Scotia Miners' et- here S habitants in Whetstone ParkL e_e a!ox alai sattoa F: - Toroaw White and green and yellow, meat Hoard here. The applications -_eras once exhibited the amazing Spec. here received in such volume since =Paul Engle in Poetry. , tacle et a Lord Chancellor's Mace and S The tour in the wedding cake of s` -_ :-!the local olilce was opene' It was im- �� y' Purse being borne in a mock proces. gypsies is mixed with blood taken osa4ble to deal with all of them. don by the thieves who bad abstract• 1 . from the wrists of the bride and lwd at present no settlers are being Road.Lasting 20 Years Perfected ed thetie insignia of office from the groom. )/laced on the land. The board is nost,ing only 15 cents a squar' foot statesman's lodging in -Great Queen Ny, at completing arrangeme its In connec- and needing no maintenance for twen- Street: here Babington and his fellow r ikon with loans already approved so ty years a "zigzag" steel grr�ttn 1'r0ad -conspirators Buffered death; here Wil- ' f S LIVER THAT MAKES nt> ' its to settle as many-as possfbie dur• is'claimed to have been pe ed in Liam, Lord Russell, was judleally mur- since of its predecessor,the Metropoli• YOU FEEL SO WRETCHED -F Ig the early spring, Austria. -dered, on a scaisold erected ou the - - .:.,.. the t great Duke present through ih$' never be becomes dull he lots aus way see the Wake up your Liver Bile workings of the many-sided orgaui�a- —No Calomel necessary square when tpe mob tried to pull him tion thrt affects all Londoners, ex•, For you to feel he6kh and py you ♦ oft his horse,In 1832, and Martin Tup• p without Up into laini how the system of adminis• �"r mu.cyour two '•� per (of all people) could be heard dour bowels every �y. eh6e bile, l YOU Are" ...- ' !ration was built. up, and giving his t*eubbatarts.Poordieeeuoa.Stow eiiminattoa.shouting Srom the steps of Surgeons pei.on,In tee body, secant w:+eeh.aae.. - ' Hall', the %cords "Waterloo, Waterloo," own Impressions of the Important Now Can YOU expect to Clear up asituatica ) events and personalities of the last �e ehb comply with mere bo ral-morins whose magic had ceased to electrify a forty years.—Webster Evans, in Jobn ���;�' °ila�roruss p ;y don't-ANAEMIC •. ALWAYS TIRED WEAK beedlpsq and gullible populace. a� "8olid" History O don �w's Uttle Uver FML Purely e.'1 •' 'Lott 'a Weekly. -NERVOUS - RUN-DOWN - RHEUMA'F1C a vegetable. a. Quick 6 .uremuts. A. �'ertainly..any-one--writing about-the—Novel l foe them y name. R;rn..auhatiture.. ;sr, fit : au dru¢siata. bi 1n .l different countries, sufferers by the thousand have found "dear damned distracting town," as c ♦ Are Used b Artist Pope called it, has wonderful material — Y SPRAINS new health, new-courage and new happiness by having.their London.—Jean Varda French artist, i _ to work on. As Lord WakeIIeld, one , Blood OxygenJzed by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. . . Weak an' of thi City's greatest modern benefac- uses everything but the kitchen stove tore,'says in his Introduction to Col. is creating his' "pictures." Rub Miners'• is gently, It anaemic people have been wonderfully strengthened . . . Thin Posen �os sere ua�+te, .; Robert Blackhani's "The Sovereign They are made of painted 'cement, essays insinumerion, motbee, bodies have gained needed weight, . , Nervous systems have City," London is "solid'; history in the wire, glass', bootlace eyelets, slabs of hoofs. been revitalized. . . . Vale, listless teen-age girls have expert• same sense as_the River Thames is stone and beads from old cemetery 17 'PYfi feu OA rear feott said to be ''liquid" history. The Lon- wreaths, Nails, pieces of lace and w enced the glow of buoyant health. Middle-aged-Rome artiflclal flowers are. also amon • ♦ e , �' don that Colonel Blackham shows us B T 'have been fortified for the critical change of life. . . Worried, As the "wonderful Square Mile which his ingredients which are fixed to Aigh-strung business men have been given renewed nerve force• down the ages bas'maintained a c ar- Wood foundations: — acter and influence superior to that of Varda to said by some 'critics to i4 NC O� FNN. ' any other community in England or be as,instinctive artist with a good 1• ;OXj►$@A1ZClt Your BlOOd Stre8lm elsewhere." He traces its twenty cen• taste In color. :a_ Dr. Williams' Pink Pill# In• for you. By their remarks ries of stirring history, lets us see « „ 0 •the complicated wheels of goverilii.en't —Models of Flying Machines ��•� �� crease the supply of the:vital oxyBitiialug yower, Dr. ilirning, and talks familiarly of ire Perfect models of every type of IIy- :element OXYGEN in the I ms' Pink Pills make y " f mon'nments and bridges banks and in'g machines used ifi the last 200 ,,:'' . Blood Stream, which thbn food really feed your )Blo business houses, trees and tails, 'Its Yea have been placed on exhibition IED c'lirries new nourishment,new ya{tr b$dy tissues and yo �CEINDEJOICE _ t gntj eaIth to ner`vee. -• ,.., ehviable wa"r service, its markets,. is the Royal Museum, in Edinburgh, , charities, and all the parts 'that go to Scotland. �svy Redeems sew k 6 sea•469t, sale x641 :1• we1'�brgAH 8f 6dy. he ue makeup th'e mighty whole. - l'. _ e♦�iiontr e�`i«�taif ash ~w::+wet:Y ..ww ~ YOU cap experience the bens- '. ! pleas Ydur blood Stream— f�cial rgaulta of Dr, Williafiis' _ Yet another aspect of the City 'fe Spain Has 7 Women Mayors 1 _ fns.«tare tar we at.n r..rwit use to 41.1 .• ��1ee hip aethia/that wig d4err!00 sett lesrNl.l b j,��ur �Iit Streapi= Pink Pills, na so many th - dealt with in ''l'he London County. In Snatn, where_only two years ago eesd"#1teo.stssey seer ate aloes of all too"- o , Sao" 0.411411811 pw alb! 6696 seat t• Iaes s 3tdegllAtely QxygealzeQ (tad " ads of Others have testify. � cil From Within.' Here are the women Qecupied a position eo aspen- *t soar„ae11 berate" eaa a trwaerrs e` ' d q et forty years' official,recollections of Sir dens t1at they could.not even arrange sw L. We h !easy 11"Ncy. 34691 m t.. preV. purified And enric�- . deb a supply iron. your Z)ru .s.wr. we sew ■a.r r.1e.. wins! i'r.rw the X008 you eat 'won't g7 t—.ttnd start the treattne t _ Harry Hawad, late'Comptroller of the for their own bank account, there are . wwat trees x.41 reef r+ew au I awe ter �� L.C.C., and Electricity nommissionei apw seven women Mayors.—San Fran- *wr''� �' " sox �r au o,eua •d f,cPV: f - hu Id red blood and flrJA' Beeb without delay. ri r= ' _ gtollts 1r 4141 .t tits a seas sMel cleco Chronicle. react• from 1820 to 1130. He witnessed the 11161694 r« �eeem is .siop!�';a�ref eoL, % ti : -`-births the Council in 1889,having al- ' ieady served for.several years,ln,,tbe ,ISSUE No.- i 2--.–'33 fit. +:' „-a,+ea4''w"..'°t,`,Fns,,°c�" .'-7n"`i•17rc,.�.j,.? 4as.-'"„` lP'-K,';'^.,w:'"."Mt';. j, r?"&:'. _.-,F,:..,,,;- x R.: _c:u :,z.,ac-#.r '.':,+•'ir'..s.:r .r. -^ .41"• I� :i�ir• • '� �,�"^•• a. � °Fa' ,® :�• a'" -•3,r , �• .,. .�' -��, .fit_;. Fey: __ .-°�.` _ -�� •• � ,•a`y•,ar :tf...e-.. .s ws�s ..r.. •4. .s+ti'.v .;�'Y .;.�� -Y. ••ti'. :'4: i �+ 1}r ' �'k�,y' 'l -' - ,..f- "' ,. _,_ .. �.�,:':-t'-. • . .. � ,-•m Y ..'.ta .,". .b-i'•' � - ,� -• t.i��+ra'A► I � , LOQAL�i��l�e -The song of the robin is again -Thu ice storm during the week --��- •. I .• . io oar midst, which is a sign end caused . some interference to that Boring n on its way. the Hydro eyetetzi during Sunday tq - heard -- =Burn. on Saturday, March night. )!lies Merle Hall, of Toronto, 18th, to Gordon and Mrfl,. Deat)� -Rev. J. H. and Mrs. Stainton : was home over Sunday. at the home of Mrs. Bin a•dau- Amd children, of Exeter, called on • -James and Mrs. Palmer.apent g• . ` ;Friday with friends in the city. ghter. Pickering friends ou .Friday last let f » _ -James-Potter was taken ill -The many friends of Mrs. Jas. while pas4og through the village. Pickering's Leader Stare ; . =.'oqe night last week and ie now Andrew are pleased to 'see her -We congratulate A. V. Nolan, - - wader the doctor's care.. able to be around again after her editor of the Stauffville Tribune. -Allan H. Clark. of Lakefleld, recent severe illness. on being appointed a Justice of gNX) WOW e�►ent Sunday here with hie par- -There are still a number of the Peace, a position, we believe. { - onto. W. J. a.:a Mrs. Clark. cases of colds and fin in the village he will flH with credit to himself. Let's talk to the ladies about the ''Hosiery" - - -The Supretawt Court is in ses• and district. The Ila, this year, -Dr. Carmichael will be in char- is hard to shake off, ae it is foli Question : n this week-'•in Whitby with ge of •thee service of the Presbyter. r. Jeetiee$es•wi residin owed by great weakness other ian Chmreh at the Friwids' Meeting We have net laced in stock a large shipment$ P g• 1f i P R of "Clin•Knit" ­-Tow' Dwyer who suffered after o acts. House on Sumlay next at 2.30 p. m. Hosiery.. The lot includes hosiery for children and boys and girls in iaijuries�in a fall from s scaffold a -Mrs. Morrissey hue rented her �`verybody welcome. The Bible _Class "Sun Bask"and "San Brown." Avery nice flee ribbed Dlercerized taw weeks ago, is now on the job residenceon Chnrch Street to a and Sunday School Will meet at 1.30 cotton in sizes from 64 to 9J, all goinse on sa!i at one price, marvelous again. Toronto than, who will take poe -The ice on the pavements on value, Only lac per pair, 3 pairs for 89c gig... J' -Good news has been received session next month. Thos. Dwyer Monday morninit @lowed uo con ' from the coal man, who i6forius has the contract or redecorating siderably the highway traffic,:the Then there is also a line of every dap Hosiery for ladies in 3'wilits i " us that coal has dropped one and making repairs. Rouge hill being a particularly and grey" heather and "white and brown"heather mixtures and also : .doIlar a too. 0-s-wald -and MrR. Cook, -6f dangerous spot, and several large gun metal, very nice fine cotton with shape44egc, in+:lies 9, 9,}, 10--and =The sideroads and gravel roads Newtonville; spent Friday with transports were unable to ascend 10r. at the same price as the kiddies. They're going over "Big"at `. _ over the week end began to break the latter'@ parents.. .W..B. and or descend the.grade. 25 cents, 3 pair@ 0 cente. ut)and show signs..of the frost Mrs. Powell, and on Saturday -The-story of Martin Luther, - • • = g morning left for Montreal where the slogan of the German Reform Then we have artificial. Silk hose at per pair, 3 pair for 81 and ' Coming ouG. - -Covet ble W. H. 'Cbeeter is in they spent the weekend anon, will be the bnhject of Rev. pare :bread silk full fashioned hosiery inall sizes of leading shades at tg Whitby t 1@ week on duty at the -Tuesday, March 21st, was the Hugli G Cr(tier on 'Siinday even- 99c pQr pain Yes they' re ``Holenroof" quality and wonderful value Supreme Aotirt which has been in day on whi^h the sun crossed the 1139 next. At the morning service too. Then there are other two lines in silk at $1 and.$1.50 pair. " . session since Monday,. equator and the day on ,w'h'ich there will be an ordination of • day and night are of equal Elders eer:emou with an P+'e want yon to see these lines and let us endeavor. to.9uppl.y _ -A number from St. Andrew's y q al length. p • ' "�prO your w'antS. You'll do th4t, wont you c :'Uhureh purpose going to Wbitby People have always-been of the Priate sermon. All are welcome. #lie ($�iday( evening for "an_opinion ' that equiuoilial ' gales •-Motoeisls in. Michigan have Thanks @o rnueh. . evening with Japan," Riven in occur at this period, bnt lecurds been given,the privilege of using the Presbyterian from t Church. T not Substantiate the belief, pro license plates until August, M , , ,S , � H A� iV�A N - " • •. -A number from the village There neap be @torniS at this time, providing they pap now one half Ottended the Sudbury Newmarket but the chances are equally we of the license fee. Those who lamitey match at the Maple Leaf good that there will be no Storms. make use of this offer are given a . Gardens, Toronto, on Friday Equinoxial gales o: sppposed to stick-er for the windshield, w,bich -- eveninR- occur also on Sept PSt. will protect' them from prosecn• -The dgmand for car, liceaRei -The VVonlea's Institute will Lion, v+ras quite hrialt last week, as the hrld their regular meeting on -Dr. Montgomery. of the On...' - 16trh of March, Wednesday, was Ttze-sday,'March 26tb, at the borne tario Hospital at Whitby% wave the last day on which' 1932 mark. of Mrs. H. Pilkey, Church street. a ver:t interesting and helpful ere could lawfully be used. Mi99 Margaret Pennell, of Toron- talk' on Menttil Hygiene at the -The Choir of Whitby United to,-will giva an- address On the Brother-hood meeting on Monday - _ _ ` - 0hurch will present their concert subject: "What the city can con- evening. The attendance wag"nc t " •• - f' in'Pickering during Easter week, tribute to the'cuuntrv, and wbet large co ftuount of the weather, under the awipices of the Choir of the country can contribute to the but all Who attended were well _ the United Ch_urch, Pickering. city." There will also be several repaid. -Several from the village musical nnmberg, followed by s -Mrs• Geo.'A. Gordon.and 'alias -_ �r�: 7 and vicinity attended Russell a discus4on (in Hbrlse clekaini. Jennie Ko-e, cf T,tronto, and Mrs. __ Down Goes the �'riee Fleminq's sale on Thursday after, A good attendance i� requeted. W• A Ham, of Honolulu. who is ; )Goon last. There was a good -Tbe outlook i•1 beginning tri vi-vi -relatives is Toronto. _ _ look a little br' bter for tbe.farm- attended the regular roonthl crowd present and prices. were �B y _. - - Tip Top Snits- fair. er. Wheat bas risen a few cents meeting of the Ltdies' Aid Society - - ilitg -Oar sucker fisbiax friends in in -price, pork took a jnmp up of St. Andrew's Chureb, which Toronto are beginning to make wards a few days ago and butter was held -at tho-home of Mrs. R. - " - enquiries of local citizens while in is higher now than it has been for Somerville on Wednesday after �]�the city as to the eeibilitiea : Is ennuis time. . It is hoped tbat pros - 9 po rit has come. a little further W. E. Greig, of Toronto, call. the water high. Ie the ice out ? y gie• than just aroumd the corner. ed on friends in town on Thurs. -The play "Aaron Slick from Large shipments of wheat bas also day. He ivao attending Russell Pnmpkinl Crick" will be present been lent to the British Isle@, and' q Ri F1emin 's, Pe which was held _ ed by the A. Y. P. A. on F riday conditions may now have taken a that day. He called out attention CC - +�1 _ ►nn evening. March 81st. in 9t. An- turn for the better. Certainly- to an error io items clipped from 19,50 19.50 `• 19.aV +drew'*Charch. Admission 25 and conditions could not be any worse the-NEws oi-•MAr T 4th. 1887. re ' t 36 cents. than they have been for the pact garding his wedding. The dote -8t. George's Church. Sunday, year or two. should have been Feb.4tb, instead - ° 1Lareb 26tb. 4th 9and>ky in Lent : - y aRiwen of March 4th. - -The St. Patrick's ppuarl; y School. 10 a. m.; Horsing bast week by the lacks of St. -The Young PAople's play in tom, l l a. m.• Evening Prayer. Francis de Salve Church was attend 9t. Andrew's on F'rid'ay evening " _ 4 } 'f ,-iss. -At the evening service ed by a large crowd. ineInding last was one of the best amateur w preacher will be Rev.'R. B. cushy frog: Brougham and Ueba- plays we have witbefcsed'•io a tong = °. 19 wa. Fifteen tables of euchre time,- Strictly a comedy, present- - ^ Lteraon, M. .., cbrist cbarch' Fred T Buntin , - -Pickering -The ate, were played for which suitable iaR many exciting and 'emberras• g 6 �_ ._'. •-Tine members and adherents- prize@ awarded to the following sing situation@. The quality of ° " of Se. Andrew's Church and a winners in order of merit, ladies acting was excellent, -and many _ - Established 1857. number of friends spent an enjoy- Mrs. E. Andrew, Mre. Geo. Cowan near profeasi-onal demonstraiionq fable evening in the A. Y. P. A. and lairs. �i'i!onnac of t : gentlemen by nl any. of the cast. A gond- - roome on Wednesday night, when -Patil Diamond. Ray Fullerand crowd was, in attendance, and � A _.y progressivecrokinole was i_ndulg- Oeeil O'Reilly. Refreshments auproximatety m£Q,00 realized, Here _i.. o „i re ed in, and a pleasant time @pent were served at tables tastily - 'iii music and social intercnnrse. decorated wvitb green. After CARD OF THANXS i -The Rev. D, 13. Langford, of wards a very sociable time was -- .:Whitby, who. has been seriously.spent, enlivened by tnu*ic fora- lily brothers and self wish to con- ill in the Oshawa General Hospital ished by Messrs White, Hilts and :ey our sincereethanks and apprec• C}lO1Ce �uahty Beef for some weeks, is now consider• Shea. Mr. Hallman drew the istion to our .neighbors and friends _ -ably improved. His momy Pick- lucky ticket, thereby winning a fur their kindness and help in our _ p ag friends hope that the im- beautiful.centre piece. Another recent sad bereavement in the loss Blade Roast, 10e. .. . �--; -provement may continue- until his party will be given shortly after of our dear father. former good health is fully re Easter, the date to be -announced Henry -larks - .:'':Shoulder Roast, _ --atrotbd. - Ribs... - - later. - - - .IOc -Tbe roads throtigliotit Lhe -How eager the yonag nlen of P•so .t daerttiNnNata-- - .Short s• t.. _ 6c. - township are in a worse condition the country were to enlist when ' - �-:,Brisket, sow than the have been fora the war broke out in 1814. 'They F'OR BALE-10WBo&bpls of Turnips F.H Richardson,R R 2,Pickering. 30 tong time. rItb the rains-and thought that it would be a nappy _ _ _ _ _ _ Sirloin Steak, .. •� ,r the abenee of frclst in the ground, experience in their lives, that it FOR BALE-Reed Oata, O. A. C. . 'porterhouse Steak, ".:.:' I8c. they eannot withstand the heavy would be a real holiday with no. No. 144. Thomas McGriskin, Malvern P. - awoter traffic which is -chiefly. hing -to roar •their happiness. o. Phone Diaiv. 4sls. 30 2 Me. for 26c. y Ronod Steak, 'rosponsible for the badly,cntup But the four years of terrible WANTED••Abionz;R¢ohbler. Have _ S lbs..for .tonditiOD Of the coarse:' g several turkey hens for sale .4 r•• bloodshed. sod suffering 'showed pplr Mrs. Stew Beef R.Birrell, R. R. 2, Claremont.. Phone Clare -There died at bis residence. them that,it was not all Sunshine. 320. 29.30 Minced Steak, 31bs. for 25c. �. : Sprneemount, con. 4, Whitby, on If war were to' break out now z Friday, March 17th, William B.' there 'would not be the rush to VOR SALE-A good wort borse, @1RO U wi snout lti4lZlhL }yemirs_old... y atln+ O'CODDOr in life .lot Bar. Hte P' th the DDTI139''2s•con•l,Pickering:''VI'ai.Shishko, unbarton ioneral took place from his late the_ past winter the young men P-0. reside>� oo Monday and after attending Oxford'and Cambridge 1,T OTORING TO TORONTO-Erery _ mlteee in St. Jobn's R. C. Chnrch, LTniversities in England and To 1.1da y•. Would like passenger to help share ' ' - Whitby,. proceeded to the R C, roDto university,.have declaied co•t. )ame,An shop:on, R. R,1, Pickering. 'Butcher (phone. 3.000) i'�ckering Phone Pick 171. 22t t j Cemetery, Piickering, for inter• theinselves strongly against tak• ' ment. iag part in war. Webelieve, how- FOB BALE-340 bushels of 6 rowed -Mrs. Rieb,'of Whits mother seed barley. Good.alnpie. Price, rem nt. _ ever, that i£ the empire were a bushel. John Miller, 'Its R 2, Claremont. of.Etbelbert Cyril Rich�wyh0 was- threatened with i'n'vasion the Phone Clare 302.' 29tf " brutally murdered by oneof.the young men of the'eonntry world _ ��BEELI � not -hesitate for d moment in en- OR SALE-Red Clover seed, ¢oars- -S }1atiaoie at the hospital a week ago- Fed,O.A.C.Barley and Yorkshire Boars, � - ; Auoday, has been granted a -pen- listing. graded.4 months old, Ale:Gray, Claremont. siob by the Ontario Government. -Radio fans thronghont the Phor.e A10 Mark. 30 The deceaeed young man, who was Province of Ontario are not speak- FOR SALE-Red Clcv;er Seed and a ' Special Service Tires NO highly esteemed by all *ho ing very kindly of-the Radio Com quantity of'Alfalfa Hay. Also Brood sow. due April 15th. Apply Bath Bros, Pickering, - knew him, contributed to her mission On account. of their re I-.all mile east of village. 31 _ enpport. strictiou of the advertising con- OT10E-Al! accounts due cn the As thousands..Of drivers now knOW, are _ _ --Un Thursday night last-, •tent of individual'programe to five undersigned are rcquested to be setttled ai_ about midnight, Donald Munros percent of the total time. By• once, and hereafter all repairs will be strictly - lu.ilt stronger and wear longer than any -. coal sheds were broken open and this odder radio listeners will be cash. J.C.Philip,Pickering. 30-31 A. large amount of dial' removed. deprived of the most popular pro- FOR RENT—7-roomed bouse.brick, _' fire even Seiberling could ever build ' •-A passerby overheard the -coal grants originating in both Canada Pon Church ?t., Pickerin Soft water in '• lect shovelling and also observed the and the L'oited States, ae these house'ISeJoneecA've.Toronplo'�frhone xaTlis's: before. ' the ear about 20 rods sonth of the programs are sponsored by firms 21tr =? - ebed on the station road. Air. advertising their products. . Such OR SALE-About5M small riedar a ' Munro is anxious to receive pay• programs as Amos'n Andy, Eddie F posts,s ft.long, '-Xome in and ask toesee-these woildlam- • "meat for the coal. �' a ult R. suitable for lawn fence or Cantor, Baron Munehansen, Rudy po ry house. -Also, one heavy Clydesdale -The Boi;rtt-of the Pickering Valleer~Orphan Annie .and others.K hiaRa ci«k.olpho a Matvo24Z best Dixon. cue tireB.. - s •, • �Ptiblic Library would be pleased which are broadcast by N. B. C. to receive, its a donation- from. L�OR BALE—Nest, attractive -two a.np interested qrt _V OR house,double boirded and Gyproc p y, a hanging- available over Canadian, stations lined,strongly built and can be easily moved. + G '19 lwrtip(not el ectric) in Rood condi- after .April lot. Strong protests 4 bargain for some one. Owner David J.Scott, ^�Altona Road, half milenorthof the Kin ton on, Rbieh could be used to assist fire being sent to Ottawa regard Road. 27-a� s 'Ia ligfiting the new library rooms ing their action. They strongly OR BALE - seed Alaeks oats, K " - i'o *K Pon rtiee block. Any one object to paying the- Radio Cow ' commercial or reg�stared,ripen with barley. l General Reps;-S, Oils and Gls,e. interested please notify tbp Chair- mission one million dollars to ree from rust and stiff straw. Also one Jersey d mach Id. a. Chapman, or the Libra have their favorite progtaMR bull, and son of Tbomran's prise cow at the P./i • Sian. ----- taken v ff the air.; 3,: APtrl�tpra`led hay. P.M.Chapman,8ti� 44 icke�g, �- Ontario , � a