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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1933_03_31 A '__7z,T QA' A N m -A P. ?0 q ANIL 7. KERING ONTO,% F=AY,1,. 00 f -VOL. , . �t<.�, , , • -- H!giftad Creek are hold- The'W. X. S. are pbnzi;ng to have The Women's Institute 'GREENWOOD C 0 A L' a 14ttwe and lavteriv;slides on the ing a Euchre at the home of Mrs. • :.�: _ �rt�.i.a�,�tlii Lt�ssa. IU R. H. C. -PEARSON-m-Physici.au A ROW supply of Hard and Soft April •17th in the United Chu nesday, April fith,:at 8.30 P. M. and Surgeon, Qatibarton. loil MILLS r.Mohddy, F, Reed Hi bland Creek, on Wed- C*al on hand..' Also A 6UPPIt Pjrdc�larit liter. 2 Stouffvifle .tor -of. Kindling Wood.L FOR&YTH. Oph.,-D., .Pirer Giiels*eid EstablIshed IWO - R. Z tri ixtion of Ontario. nag.. ,stove letwth. A gang of men are at work at par- OrAcaW cal Amcc lets,ed MeMber of the 'American examined by=L.*== Woud you like to hear something tially wrecking the outside and in ==Soz CA-lyz 12tf Phone. 1700. Auditorium. The Claremont.Out. floors- different? Then do not ndss "Slat side- of the DONALD:MUNRO.,-PICKERING ion Y.Y.Y.Y.it a one-act comedy by are being considetably lowered, and IS THE Booth Tarkington. liddsic and re.ad the whole building is being 'whipped program, latest-form -o-f- cINrYHE-Barris. :S M :M ]Epj_ ings will complete, this pro am, arr- into the very. nUNCAN B. M =1 - A. 1B11 of the Women's ecture LA41L_.Solicitor. Notary. Office Block St. Orpoi�',e B-11 Telephone Office, Whitby:- 6-7724HRAL INSUR-A, CE angel by Group I- A large number of farmers Green- Sanders rink won the conso Association, to,take"place in G The 45. 491Y AUENCY vpQod United--Church on the evening ation three Toronto last Saturday. exchange their grain ,aDONALD RUDDY Barrister. BROUGHAM, ONTARIO' of Friday, March 31st. Our three vendors are now treAt- for . Sobciteir, Notary Public. MoneyLo Loan. iris us to ,pasteurized milk. south wing of Court f4ousk.Wbitby.­t�yr_i3 formerly occupied U�, the late A.E.0bria• _F*eilitief for placing any kind of In- W"evale rhe tax of $2.00 per cat. oil sugar Flour' and Cerea stiracce at best rates i� deeply resented by Grit and Tory available. -B EATON.BELL & ROSS, Barrist- A royalty drama, "Strktly Busin-. - solic4to". W4 Northern Ontario Securtiv and Service Mv Motto. ess will be presented by the White- alike• It.-Saves money and many more, elm Phone The 0. E. S.-viill hold a euchre ding. �.30BIJY stf-cf, tc�,; Pick.- 515 vale-United Churcj� Woman's Assoc-, arty QT1 Monday eve Should do it..P evening Ratcli W J Bezton. ration--in the NVIdtevale' United H.B.Bell- Hall. Adelaide 2936-9 arch on the, evening of Friday, Ap- Mr. J. A. Muston�as bein appoln- Special . J. H'.' Beal ril 7th, beginning at 8 o'clock. The i a judge on roses at the Eaton NO v ide tad CEIARCSON. PlOKERV & '4 Cherrywood . orchestra will Pro Until April let, only-Barley Feed R'B4L".VEY-Barriateril.Solicitan,Notaries PHONE 92 Auditorium this week. 7 :Poblic. H.4-2111 Confederation Life Building, music between acts. The play is the $17.00 per ton. Spot Cash. C_wner of Y onge and Richmond Sot:Toronto. m' -how the Ladies Aid Even- Mr. A. V. Nolan, of. the Stouff • Fbone• Adelaide 4118Q and 4480. By ap FURNITURE story of ville "Tribune," has been appointed This in the beet feed value on, emmi Saturday evenim. Pickering Tt= ished the parsonage. a J.- P. for Stouffville and vicinity. the market. 111010"M Pick.3013. stj We are displaying an attractive . . - -___1 '�Nlr. 1. -M. Storey will-begin on variety of Xmas G a, (lifts. Alton -front 7, E3OVSCN A MeMILLAN-BArris. Monday next in putting a new for Pastry- and-Fine . Tten, Solicitors. Notary F-ablic. Qffict at Aluminum and Graniteware Etc-, bn the Doten property and giving Kissimi Cake Baking. Residence of Mr.Thinison• lei 11,concesalan 1. Furniture and Furniture- edding be-Us are ringing. mode and up-to- twkering. Office hours:rs:Thursday and Satwday• Novelties. - Mrs. J. Neal visited Mrs., I- La- Stouffville a very modern eveognp. from 7.00 V.in to 8 30,p,m,,or peer on Saturday afternoon ]a-t. date druq "store." - makes a Fice- iment. Toronto office; 605 Re .1 B.:-,'Iy Prv:es fow. in keeping witb-times. Baker's JOY Flavored .y -found gull!Phone Pick 200U. Tol, N1rQ..*NN'. Davis is visiting frierid.rd The thieves, who w�_re" -i Port Credit.onto, vir:aU3. 3,�y .. 1, t ty of stealing the contents' rom the- Airs. B. Reesor entertained leer cottages'nt- Alusselman's. Lake, were DeIttat ears at. Cho-ppiog -Monday, Wednesda I N G Sunday School class at a quilting on sentenced last week �o five"-years F? 0 0 F Saturday aftemo,,n. Kingston. mrid Friday. We do T 9 1 L C. -S KITH. D. D. �4_ L. D;Q. Mr. N hiss Annie -1-eh- it right. Norman and 1 M acceesc. :o Dr.J.N-Dales. G-a4.ae tj SPECIXL the R oyki College of Denm!Sjrgeons,and man had tea w.,th Mr. and Nlrs-. F Let Mrs. OGrogan- fiff �o heart NO CRF F N blT e Monday rught. to UnIvervity. A, ClArewctnt office c;vr er',,;n . with Irish philosophy on Friday it 9?,tvre ever aZ.f Mors- .36 JL k Faced Red_" i -.'Mrst. Annie.Noble of Torontr), evening, at Whitevale y Tuesday arid Fric!2, C�' ROO and Waff I On.ne.courit of the change in times. Mr. Eli} and Davis, are :" and Green haoffug visiting th- eV and the close margin I sell 86t. I HERBERT T. FA LLA 14E. L D Q., eir parents, Mr. and Nlr3. J. Davis. Green Riv. "ant forced to disc(wtinue credit, E) D..S. G-aduale•of the Rcyal College ef 2 40 per square. --The. short course in dress-makiqg tal S d the Univerinty ail Tororic. Mr. and- Mrs. Win. Robinson, ;D1 except for a0prov6d monthl 11rid=9.18n f -th Women's I mccad door east of S- And- under the auspices 0 e Toronto, visited with Mr.' and MM Acmunts. .0 Church. Miming.Qnt .005ca houln; 9 .,Full weight and Institute is,taking place this week 41,p to 6 p. w. or by atpcin%mext. 'X-ray standard quaRW at the home of Mrs. W. Reesor. Al ph Hoover one day recently. "rV6ce). F."ne Pick 3700. #317 Mothers and fathers are invited to Mrs. L Stouffer, of Wainwright.I our Sunday School next Sisudai.-A The aboie prices g-nod for 10 days. Man., is 'visiting- her parents, 'Mr', nsitin 10-minute song service ce will open the L. 93URNINGHAM only. Terms Spot Cash. and Mrs. J. Hoover, -who celebrated vice the 56tb anniversary of their wedd- ser . Building and General The Ladies Aid met at the home of Contracting. AELIZABETH RICHARDSON- -Fireandauto bile inswance of altbndo, hostess,.on Estimates furnished PICKERING -:- ink on Monday list, Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Michell, with Mrs, shed on,all e1MM6 The coinvanift of 004 finsiacial stamd. CIfien•ywwA orchestra will be is R. Beckett as assistant J 11111116 K"R YARD attendance at the drains in White- Wednesday last. A very enjoyable .9f work-Interior and Exterior. LUMBE.9% being Altsllstic'nG"A "Psim 41 .110 P"TUA.. LAeols"d Auetion"r, Nale on the First Friday in -time was spent by all. there a 181 CM4810 Off Tork Mill Orlsid& Aaw. twenty present oblMneys Built Clonerets Work. i OWN===V9 10 an kill& re dwrows B1&0k8MithiDg, & Woodwork A very 'interesting program was Phone Plelterin 57112 98L 9 at right prices _W AA ROW givea by tke Misalciawry Department FAIR"RT. ONTAMID, ­On JL.-, )MATON. TOWN881P. wi.�Wthe�tlwfs to bs" ti6we rspalr of the Sanday'Schooil on Sunday. A A W. H. JacksoWs corAftlen is grad- paper an Western Missions vim F' at jobs att=ended to. HarrOwill fts worse. Sale. izl�, whit"all.OZt. also new Medan*am hand, e fa ually getth en by Mrs. Wilson, of Whitevale, and. Shingles For out Fleury Plows always on hand- William Badgerow has,rented his a driet by Misses Jean"Hiltz and Kat, ..WM. MAW. L102N@BD AVC. Also defier in Viklax Crea,= Sep pasture land to Joe. Stevenson fur it Sunday 5z clear and 5z No. B.C. Shingles."a kLleen McKay, of the Baptist 91 TIOKXZR,lw York,Ontolo and Dwbsim by Galt Galvanized Steel Sbingiset 2 VeMeson, An knidarot .alas Mosded tors and Electric Washers. the season• School, Whitevale,..was eAJoyed rr'.="= b. If tbinking of buying an electric radio One of our local trappers caught Blr&s Felt Slitte Shirfxies. -pia Tim.warannahie Date all. "wvm%=EWS'Ofik-w BrA and Indepap.• ask'for , demonstration of The New a racoon in -his. trap one day last Alec). re•rubberlog buggy wheels. Tonight (Friday) in •Gray's Hal) WUW47,Ont 517 Lawn mowers isb%rpened, Rosters Majestic models. week, busin43a ii'looking up around i there will be be a •concert under the The prices are right. the Brock Road. auspices of the Ladies' Aid.' fol- -T.. PATERSOYS - CLAREMONZ 44ARNZT ROBERTS02; _0911-m4 get prVices'. Phase 281`7 10 . ocict-=4Lrd The charge laid against Wallace towing talent'-will, contribute to GREENWOOD 491. Ellicott, of.disorderly conduct- was program' The Moonlight Owls, of 9 and Repr6ring.for Lij%ht tried m Tuesday morning last, when Newmarket mid Miss Mildred Linton f6 You Can Buy at Home" Mills_ was acquitted. The woman laying of.Claivmunt, who will recite. A sh- or power. • the charge having admitted drinking Pickering t play, "Tommy says Hello!" will T1 RES, BA 1119% All kinds of electrical goods when questioned by Magistrate Mar- also be presented. Admission, 20 itrid .7. . "kept In stock. garet Patterson. ACCE! Rl 15 cents. Pick-r:tx The Toronto gentleman who boug- #11 ty- Phone i705. Have you tried LAX0. the new Cereal Food and Mvif- ht a portion of Mr. MaRmo's farm is Brougham low and better rises �Jo Meal le It contains the. erecting a garage and intends build- NWW 4-- 61-� .. .. . I germ of the*wheat and other; ing a cottage next summer. We un- The Fred Cowie family visited Kra parts of the cereal grains. derstatid he is just spending -the 'Cowie and John on Saturday last. yon cAn in Toronto.- Whitevale N' An old falohioned bealtb week-ends in the country this sum- W.- J. Brown and childrerf were with T. C. and Urg. Brown on Thurs- pro niotinx'_ food madern. mer. Let as-repair ths-t leaky, top. Cboppiag every day -ized. For sale,'at Mr. Ed. Brady is erecting a small day last. were in-the 7� er cottage, which he intends living in . A. and Mrs. Moff?it except Wednesday your grue 6. n Saturday. for the summer: On account of si�v- village o Skifted Motor Rep%lrs. 'RAIN-FLOUR-FEED oral feet of water in the basement Mrs. Ted Holtby has been a Toron- Just a carload of Zhe was not able to move into his to visitor during the week., Mr. Miss Viola Allen spent Sunday with Gordon .3• La W1 Wjul exchange Western Gate. regular home. We McKerracher Sr., is,moving back to her sister, Mrs. E. Perryman and Phone 29W. Flour,for Wh"t' you We have most any Fee Brock Road this summer, we all hope 'family.- ANTHONY WILSON may need• it is true. PICKERING, ONTARIO Mrs. A. Law, of Pidkeririg, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs..Orval Burton Proprietor', _�Fall 11 e of Potiltry Feedo. Sfeet Mrs. Marlowe, who, as Janes over the week-end. OU . '.Phone Mkrk. 5&r. Golding would say, "is. too gay A number of -our boys att;end.-d a butterfly for a minister's the bean supper at Whitevale,,Fri-- Do N. Lockwobd Acid �tomach, -T. wife." You'll meet these day evening and thoroughly. enjoyed PICKERING, ON folk at wjlit%_vAIe_ litr4r"nK Cue representative ore 7th cause of distrims ed Church, April Boys' Parliament who was th4'sp-. IDUiAhnld salter of the evening. R. 0. Duribartoit ;after .eatin Sunday School, and Church wa.,; ]FUNERAL DIRECTOR ni? well' attended on Sunday.. Mrs. Browlt One dose of our own 'f�e Mens! Month SociAl eveni reviewed' Dr. Edmund Oliver's book, N eleds' with the ladies-invited will be'beld in preparation, Bipmnth his "Dominion of Canada." 'During meted Magnesia -United Church often Private Ambulance the basement of the L Day and Nigbt,Service on Tuesday evening next, April 4th, Sunday Session. Rev. Mr. Glover- .relieves this condition for Springtime k. The program will con. gave an earnest message from the at 8 o'clock. -Ina few minutes. May .000 - * ' .16. Pbone9 sist of. a debate -"Resolved that a text found in.John 3. be bad in either vow- The county Milk Producers' Ass- -:, Malvern 5WO Succesful Varhier does not require a tablets at only der or ta -ociation held a largely attended nTeet We 1�,I'Ve a niee assortment ilf College Education," •the affimativc h 21 St. _40 cents for'large box. Markham; '11Nt taken by-John-Forgie and Elmer' An- inx in the Town Hall on Marc -E. C. Jonep, DrnR floor coveri,ngs ra The Hardy family have taken u nis, the -negative by Dr. H.. C.,Pear- p gist. Resoletim 406. yard son and Harry Pearce. Special mus- residence with Mrs.'Hardy's father, -Coldi clepoir Oilcloth 50c, yard .'s Y. Obstinate Cougho and ians of Spring is by theVillage Quartet and others. 'Mr. H. Holtb %V__ Everybody welcome. Come-and . A. and Mrs. Love, daughter and 1p preparation of God Linoleum 65c. and 90c. yar e-and-spend a pleasant, and pirofitable e�yelfing., girt friend spent Sunday at the T. L'I'vers land Creosote New Zongoleum Rugs Clean and, Brighten Your Homes Refreshments. Perryman home, -Even-when a cough or cold Prices .329, f with Paint@,.Enamele, A Social Evening provided by the The Frank Malcolm &-hily spent to-respond to ordin. feet' 2.75 Varniebe"td- Onwe.go A the Sunday at the H. Mafcolm' home. ,gry treatment Nyal I a 4.10 Group of the W. A. .of O. United Church held in the ba'se'M' enf' ' Mks.- Arthur Jackson and son. Cl- ()reophos often clear*It up It Vaye to. use Rood" to4 ayton !lave been on the sick list for one of 19 6 85, We have a good range- on Friday -evening last was o a couple of. weeks: In a surprisingly • short the hio9t,successful entertainments In time. Not only is it a I r of colors in 1 M . Baker is* movink'into the' Hol- its history. `F4th6r'Tyme'a'ppe_are'd wonderful remedy- for 921 •' 9.60 We wel- --colds, bat it 9xl2 11-00 1 and .turned the clock away back to mes store and:'reaidencC and lfiso to a- good tonic and 9 the Eighties, after which_thi gr6uly conha,them to the village. taietlees Mope 456, O'Cedar Mope, appearing-in, costume befitting. the . The people of this vicinity all join builder. •.Only .111.00 for in wishing Mr. -John Ha:milton"all O'Gidar Polishing Oil, Furniture Alto,Oils.Tuvo,, Stains' 'date, provided an old-time concert, good wishes'In'this beginninig of his ..large bottle.-E. G. Jones, and Brushtq. consisting of, -Readings, * Dialogues Polish and Floor Wax. and-an.Old-iyme spelling match, con- 91st-year, hivtng passed his 90th ALL HARDWARE'' ducted by Prof.�5�little, which pro. birthday on March 21st.'Still active A-few d cleari the head .1&4 ali abundance of amusement, aaVlnwres�ed in and- ro?,8,t,,t,y _C-. A--..&Tf1UUT-T reads his Globe dAdy. Mrs. Hamilton st moderate prieWo The T, T. C. orchestra enlivened the At the first sign of a cold or"'stl)fF-' who is 81 years of age: Is gen6rally proceedings with old-time music in a app y eduphead" -a-f;6w'dropqof ..Funeral Director manner. which elicited much applause able- to help-in the Mouse, although not s J"VIN IBUSHBY cold at present. This Mistol to each nostril. This Ambulsn(* Service from the audience. The proceeds of suffering from mivAly rh.I worthy cosple have been helpmeets only clears the head. but ax phone 4M the evening was $27.00 and the v Mvents a cold from develoPinw• Thone 1-30 Hardware THE PiCKERIN.. G. - NEWS R,R 111 I bette� r !rave always•wa ole evening was pronounced "The I for 65 years and bi PICKERING 0 ontuio -the 4fateem of MeWds' a �,�y =f:��.;f...!.".. `=N-� seas. 'Ai{ . -r tree d'�°.'� _ .. - __ _ — _ :=�:r.°• ;y;`S '- 4e- 9 0 1 s a Lad succeeded in collecting from has -. ♦ ... former husband. And, natuitally, when Noy '1'hia if16r QIJa�fty - - - she made the second deposit on May 1 5, I presumed the same explanation covered that aura,too,though I confeas _ r I was puzzled by the fact that both Murder at .` Bridge big deposits had been made in cash." •- Had Nita,,by any chance, been tell- a near-truth? Had she been black- v: _ By ANN& AUSTIN. - mt.iling her own husband—a husband -- , - who had dared inarry again,believing a _ Isis deserted wife to be dead—and justifying herself by calling it "back _ '' - - • _ alimony„ ++♦e•+ s In d new ligh�,,.Bonnie, Dundee stu- 6YbtOPSis. But tlw development could not died the character of the woman who _ `` - •' -- - ' -,that°JanitavSelim land Dexter gprague be ignored.• A picture of Nita Leigh had been murderedrpossibly to make '�Fre`A From" L(1e Vardere were murdered by a bfackmail victim, as a suicide had appeared eight years her silence eternal. ]wrilhled loan einge.la racketeerawhom Nita Pgo m a Hamilton paper, and the Lois Dunlap had liked, even loved, r � _ _• In thoug:y; to have betrayed. Of Dun- taper had either remain--..-uncon- her. The-other women and-girls of - + �dee's cis possible,suspects—Judge -tar- scious of the error .r had thought it that exclusive, self-ce_itred'clique. of. MOTHER IMPROVED AM ON _ Smile: _.. shall, owner of the death weapon; Polly , , Beale and dive xaramond, who married not v orth the space for a correction. Hamilton's most socially prominent-JOB AGAIN. Mother—As soon as 'suddenl . after Sprague's death; John Eight years ago in June three wzd- .p'omen must have liked her fairly weil . Since•Dundee felt that there tiaras you're asleep "`X?rarce,-Janet Ras ,na, in love with. - , the,angels will come into your-room' _ 6Dregue, and Flora Mlles=his case is d ngs heel--oxirred-in Hamilton! The and found her congenial, in eAite of little chance "of follovvi•ig, tarot gll and guard .you. - 'strongest against Flora. Dunlap, the Miles, the Drake wed- their jealousy•of her popoh.Hty with either on th-e tcandrls'whii-h Gladys in New York Dundee learns that there the men of the crowd o ,• , Small Son—Then,mummie,take my , "are vague rumors of scandals involving ding. And within the last year and r .hey would Earle had hinttd at, or on f Nita's 'chocolates off the dressing table and - Flora and Janet, which Nita might have a halg Judge Marshall .had married not have -tolerated her-, regardless of straragely Fee--et marriage of IS years -. sndwe ad�Frroma Berens e 'Hari, stage lstaar listen Plum- Ter. Suddenly a sentence Lois Dunlap's championship of her-before, he '.mniediately dispatched 'a put them under my pillow, please, learns that Nita was married early in from Ralph Hammond's story of his protege. wire to Samicreon, assuring him vital 'p � 1918, and that the dress in which she 'er emer_t to Nita Lei was cremated was l.er wedding dress. g 8h Selim pop- Gladys Earle'had found her "the 'progress had'been made need that he Some men are worth more than- Dundee is abbut -to leave when Serena pee up. in Dundee's memory: "And -sweetest, kindest, most generous per- would leave' New York on the four others an_d some are worth-less. agathim she he o*s ens RoCr Crain once I got cold sick because I thought sun I ever met"'—Gladys Earle, who o'clock train, arriving in Hamilton : later-fa4led in business and disap- she -might•still be•marzied, but she 'envied- and hated all the Jrls who Sunday morning at 8,50. Deared st-th4--Surayte School. Dundee mid her husband had marries? a sin 'were more fortunate than she. Sanderson's wire, with its confe - �Eipulaiwely tells serene that acne and _ , 8 ' Serena Hart former member of sion of an interview on Dundee's tri I SAVED IMPORTED DRESS her mother wool¢ lies. to have train a' T I wasp t to ask quest3s -r worry , P back agairi After wiring'Penn„•Dun- abut hirn.” New York's Junior League and still to New York, had upset him and left dee learns that on the ninth of Febru- p P� listed in the Social Register, at - IL when Nita. .tried to kill herself, If Ralph' Hamirond had reported 8 ,had found him with a fear that the district a.,- 0 de�iar was rump ddt n aged later.at Nita accurately she had not said she Nita the only conger,:al member of torney had unwittingly warned the "After a little wearing,-a lovely green X. ceives an answer to his`wire to Penny.; TIM divorced. Shy had mere:y said the chorus she had invaded as the murderer that his special investigator voile—au- imported dress--lost color her husband was-m,- -vied again! Why first step-toward stardom. And Ser- :as on the right track. so completely that it-was not wear. CBAPT};R %LIV. , ` _ was Ralph to ask no questio e? Di- ena'Hart had the reputation of being An hour before he rea_hed his des- able. A friend who had admired it _ With a sharp exclamation of es- '.)reed wives were not usually so yeti- a woman of character and judgment, tination on Sunday morning he went aslied-liie why I wasn't wearing it any -ti ement and triumph, Dundee finish- cent. a kind and wise and great wvrnan. irto the dining car and found wcopy more. On hearing the reason, she ad- ' od reading,Penny's telegram: . Had Nita planne.l to 'commit the Finally, Ralph Hammond had lotted of The Hamilton Morning News be- vised dyeing it and recommended Dia- HAMILTON • EVENING • SUN crude of bigamy? If not, when and Nita and wanted to marry her, side his plate. And on the front page round Dyes. To make a long story, 'DATE OF. MAY FIFTH NINE- vhert and hew had she sec-red di Was it'possible that Nita Selim'es was a.photograph of dead Nita, her short, it turned out beautifully. I have TEEN TWENTY TWO PUBLISH- voree? only crime, into which she had been black hair in a French roll, her slim,_ a lovely new dress-that really cost Xb STORY Off` SUICIDE ANITA To Cerena Hart, years 'efore, the Ines: by her• infatuation for Dexter recumbent body clad in the royal blue Suet ltic—the pricti of one package of� - FLEE.ARTISTS MODEL BUT PIC- TURE had denied-any intention of getting a Spragu_, had been to demand, secret- velvet dress. Beneath the picture was Diamond Dyes. nib TUBE. ACCOMPANYING - WAS •-1vorce, for two reasons—because she ly, financial compensation frdln a hue- the caption: "I -have evince iised Diamond -Dyes _ NITA LEIGH SELIMS-STOP NO did not know where her husband was, band who had married and deserted "What part does the outmoded royal for both tinting and dyeing. They do t CORRECTION FOLLOWED STOP and because,e i,ieing married a�though I-er, a husband who, believing her blue velvet frock which Nita Selim either equally-,well, I am not an expert WHAT DOES IT MEAN husbandless, was a protection against .bead, had married again? chose as a shroud play in-the solution dyer-but I never have a failure with "What does it mean?" Dundee re- matrimonial tem-Ptations. But who was the man whose picture of her murder? That is the question Diamond. Dyes. They-Seem to bt ;euted exultantly to himself. "It To Gladys Earle, a year ago in —to spin a new ,li:ory—Nita had which. Special _Investigator Dundee. made 'so they always go on amoothll recognized and evenly. n ze A ri ah d as that of her husband The never spot, r - - t p 1. a had confided that o g a nd t c ed to he distric� sttoin 's of- y Fo , st cal _ she attached t means, my darling_little Penny, the ha. s 1 t or run; and. friends never know th• - tsr�yone in Hamilton who h.-.d any in- hot marry again, because she was not stmong the male members c' the cast flee, and ue home this morning from serest is the. a otter believed Nita divorced and because she did not of "The Beggar's Opera"? Dundee fruitful deteEfive -work in New York, things I dye with Diamond Dyes ar 'Leigh Selim was dead, an4 that the know the whereabouts of her husband.- studied the picture t1;at contained the is undoubtedly prepared to answer.- redyed at all!" elling of lien name was wrong, not And so far as New York reporters entire cast. Again despair•overwhelm- - Dundee was still seething with futile Mrs. R. F., Queries e picture itself! . . . The question had been able to find out,-Nita Leigh Xed him, for every one of his possible rage when he climbed the stairs to Is, whd read that story and it►zed on bad done nothing to alter her status`male suspects was I' that group.`: .• his apartment. On the Iiving room - C.at picture with vast relief?' as a married woman during'the past_ But he'could not keep his thoughts fit-or, touching the door, he found an -Two hours before he had dismissed.•FeaT• And yet-- from racing on. . . . Men who step= envelope—uns amped and bearing his W impossible or highly impractical- Suddenly Dundee 'um l-ed out of their class and went on name written on a typewriter. po ig y F F jumped to his feet yp � A parties with -chorus girls frequently. �'►�$i ' •- ills impulse to Investigate the it-year- and began to;pace the floor of his hotel - (To be continued.) dad so under assumed names, he re- >bid scatdai on Flora. Hackett, who .bedroom. He was remembering the I now Flora Miles, as fold him by belated confidence that John C. Drake $ec�- Serena Hart was authority c¢1 Earle of the Forsyte School. banker, hat) made to him the morning for the information that Nita's had . 8tadente Crop Textooks for Current at on been a sudden marria sfladys ven•more difficult world it be to find before•--after the discovery of Dexter gQ•- Was not . Newspapers s out S-Is lout why Janet Rs Sprague's entirely possible that the man ivho a by ' - � � ymcnd'E mother had S ra ue s mnrder. He .seesllsed carried Nita in 1918 had done -so Chicago—Fltetory test hooka have potsoo �•� - _• �_ _ _ �,iken-her abrsi,.d for a year. Of Drakes reluctant statement almost bean laid-aside at the -University of lsbn half-drunk, both on liquor and info= slu9g Eno s course--he had ruefully told himself word for word: Chicago and Morthweatern University; Q¢G1 _ --Nita 'Leigh na ht have been lue tuation, and that he had apt troubled' temporarily, is favor of current news- your otrin9• �� g 8 ky "About that V0,0M which Arita-der ,o ex*ilain to Nita vii nictives for m CA jD - i" unlucky enough to run across doeu- posited with our bank, Dundee. . . having uses! an assumed name or to irapera _for_&.-+tudv of banking and ¢v¢tY entary proof of one of the scandals When she made the first deposit of write in his,real name on the applica- ot'her•Snancial conditions. - - t which Gladys Earle had told her, $5,000 on April 28, she explained it tion fora marriage license. Y r r had dared. to blaci.mail her victim with an embarrassed laugh as 'back Dundee lay awake for hours Friday - Srltish Revise Cheekpr Game y dark hint.-, alimony,' an instalment of which she - '- _ n n night turning these and a hundred "New interest,is being added to the -- - -- - other questions over, and over in his game of checkers in England by using active mind, and slept at last, only to "men" with different numbered falues, awake Saturday with a plan of pro- the winning of the game being decided • cedure which he was sensible enough by the total value of the men remain-. to realize promised sniall_.chance.�f Ing• on the board. success. , And he was right. Not in Manhat- tan; or in any of the other boroughs of Nev-York City, did he 'find any , record of a marriage license issued to I Juanita' Leigh and Matthew Seliiu. / Not only was it entirely probable that , Juanita Leigh -'as a stage name-and , - I- tFat.'Nita had married conscientiously M !-A N Y under leer real name,but it was equal- F l ly possible that the license had been obtained in New Jersey or Connecti- %VU ew L� cut. Whe.Che gave'up his guest at noon ;!��is�� 4AU3 Saturday he bought a paper whose = headline informed him that Sergeant-Turner was. even more discouraged -COFFEE _ ae �iAHE—eQteally popular for than himself. For the hie type -told tea,.luncheon or supper the world: 4eun,togsther y3 G bvttt loestlonuadi double labWk. JOE. SAVELLI-"GETS" BROTH- sad �i c.sugar,add 1 wen- (About I%hre.)Shape into ER IS SLAYER: �-- �• ' beaten ago and 35 c, multi. . rsgalar cog a roll shape.Al- A" smaller headliners.informed the a. Add"aft mlittare with about low to rho uatu double in „ , sensation-loving public: Swallow ! " ]C.but and r,(tap,salt to bout. brush surface with I e.Royal Yssst Sponge•to melesd butter and sprinkle. Tail Sammy" Savelli's Death'Aveng- - maks a soft down. >Lneed.- with auto or claasrpoa, ed By Brother Who Surrenders to } Whtly and place in greased 'Dakeat MM } bawl.cover and set in warm $'abottt2Ssaia. Police; "Slick" Thompson, alleged *ROYAL YRABT SPONGE: 'Member of Sammy's Gang, Shot to ` c_'r Soak t 7teyni Yeast Coke in warm vise* tee• from Death on Sixth Avenue. Out lukewarm water tee draughts.]takes 5 to 6 eupe Still smaller type acknowledged 1LT� 15—In Dk-1-1 tbsp.sugar of batter+ that Joe Savelli, after givin., himself Anyone can take Aspirin, for tis, rheumatism, lumbago,etc. " t to y,slat cake Add to db- up, with a,revoker in his 'hand had doctors have 'declared these r >itA CANADA sro ad Mow.Seat t d l gnart ^^ -^- tablets perfectly safe. Whenever you take Aspirin -_ CANADA henna gone.)seat thorough. disclaimed any knowledge of or con- GoaDg 17. CAMW and let rlso over. - iaection with the murders of Juanita Y :: you know you are going•to get �.f �i>>`''>�i# ;iii>� _ -And there is no quicker y aijlst to doubts is bunt is Leigh Selim and Dexter Sprague. Q+d immediate results—and you Two hours litter, Dundee received form of relief for an Y per• know there will be no ill effects. - five:'>''' a long telgram from District Attorney BS MRS to keep a svpplyof Royal Yeast • Sanderson: 'It is well to remember-these You know what you faking:- - Cakes on hand to use when you bake INFORMED BY .CAPT.. STRAWN things Kellen anyone tries to wily take chances on some `. alt home.Ssalied is air=tC t iwa:sed THAT SA,YELLI ANGLE IS COM-_ - ' - persuade you to try' ry anything form of relief which may not, _ they stay fresh for montlss.l'hesefasaousi -PLETE WASHOUT STOP HAVE .�place of these tablets. - dry yeast cakes have YOU . MADE. ANY 'PROGRESS be as swift—lnay not be as :been the stasrldwd for ALONG OTHER- LINES STOP - - over 50 years.And send bo°%l� )EIAVE INFORMED `REPORTERS Aspirin may be t ken ae' safe? 'The new reduced price :for frost copy-of the p,it its'„- t ;•.. YOU N-ORKING INDEPENDENT- often as there is any need of its on bottles of 100 Tablets has ltOTAC YsAST BAxs " tl �`t'w.e ' LY WITH STRONG CHANCE (?F comfort:'to stop a-headache; removed the last reason for _ _ Aoo><—tit ea ]3 tested' 4.i%%► eery r' SOLVING BOTH CASES STOP.• throw ot)' a cold, drive away ever experimenting v�ith nay _ tecipes.AddresisSiaad.: c�'Ytoo�9t "'� ;. WOULD LIKE YOU I•fLRL FOR the pains from neuralgia, substi Lute for Aspirial , IWA Braside f.lmitsed ` esM p�ese- ADJOURNED• INQUESTS .ON - _ ilraser Ave. di Lhbesty - lot---- --B9THLU BD E IlrS_1S O V DAY STOP __.— . _ Aspirin b a trade m�rfc regtstwed in Grads . bi.t,Teronto,Out. - - - - _. - ISSUE No. 1.3 '33 74 - ..s. Y :f ',e-,aq'.tiro+.•'+u p 'N•n,.'^ir�.�r:q•w�"�:.�ri�1T",'^.rr�--.�..'x_...,,t�avy+r"nir>Iw.p.- , .. , ..:✓'.. .. - ''M's► !a,.- y, .•'••sExl.aM,wa»�*„ '+'�+r' .re.+ ..nor�ar:�: ".�`»,s, -,t.:+A _ - •n Tabs is Sir William Rothenstein, the artist, loss Says: ' ' anCt retold by G.ant Richards: ✓v _ "Zola sat to me in Paris," Rothen- Qom• , _• _ Farm , Queries _ ' ..rein—then a young artist — is re- s•7�++ ` and Blouse :.; .. ported as saying. He was very cross Henry G. Bell. B.S.A., Dept. of Chemistry, O.A.C. morning, I remember. It way 3 Y gELEN WILLIAMS. �•r just after he had come back from a ��--- -- Address All Letters to Farm Editor, 73 Adelaide-St. Lourdes and he vfas wearing a monk's iuustrated Dresshtak2ao Lesson Fur• " wC8t; habit as a kind of dressing gown. He niahed With Every Pattern = �Oronto: All Answers Will Appear in this said 'that he never looked at a pic- - - . Column. If Personal Reply is Desired, Enclose '; ture show now,' and so I remarked - ' _ Stamped and Addressed Envelope. that books had lately entirely ceased - �� i to interest me. After that he never s i spoke till I had finished the draw- Questions and Answers. cations that exceedingly good yields ing," 5 a � 0 would like to ask a few are obtained following grain, there s • . _ b"W questions about sweet clover. I have fore we rather favor your' plan. I as- i "'':' bars. Reginald de Koven's first some that the soil has not been fall �• l' 20 acres which were in sweet clover I' meeting with Oscar Wilde took place lowed. You should work it as early ' this last year. It wsa'a good crop P in the London apartment of her F •> '•and was cut for seed. It Is a clay loam as it is sufficiently dory in the spring I friend, Mrs. Montton. - r and is. in fair condition If I plow the but do not plow too deeply. For pots- "Where in the world do you come stubble, will the'clover*come up again- toes on°sandy loam soli, in our de- fro&?" demanded Oscar in a loud Or-_ilWt-eame up iL-it-la•not-plowed' moastration tests largest gains have. vnice after the presentation had-been - been realized from the use of 4.8.1T ..'There was a-lot of ailed,shelled !n the made. ' field. fertilizer applied at the rate' of 750 "I. was born in Chicago," bars. de I have-some very_sandy,soil. Teo you lbs.•per acre. If you have a potato Koven replied. think it will be advisable,to sow sweet planter with- fertilizer dropping com-- "There was a look+of horror in his clover on it? How much sweet clover partmeat, this machine will give the expression," declares Mrs. de Koven . should I sow to the acre? What'can fertilizer the best application. How- in "A Musician and His Wife," '.`as I do to help•get a Batch& ever, if you do not have this machine, he answered: `Never, no, prosy; your = Answer.—Sweet clover is..usually a strike:out.the furrow for potatoes or - I parents have deceived you'!" --:, biennial. If it is allowed to form seed, dig the.holes, scatter the fertilizer chances are unkkely for it to sprout fairly generously along the bottom of W. Somerset Maugham, who has , again the-next yearn However,- !f• the furrow or holes and pull in a cover- made a lot of money from his playa t much seed has fallen on the grouad, in Ing of the soil. Then drop your yogi- and _ novels during the last thirty ` itll probability quite a bit of ftrst year toes and proceed as usual:130 not allow years, is also one of the ablest physi- clover will come up.and ripen again the fertilizer to drop right on the po- cians and surgeons in England.' He the following year, just the same as tatoes. Likewise, do not drop the po is a member of the 'Royal College _ r though it had been sown. The way to tatoes iminediatelp on top of the ter- --- -- of Surgeons and a licentiate of the Ikifl it is to cut the clover when if is tilizei. In either-of these cases injury Dreg to "a-dress, the ball" at Royal College physicians. Maug- ;green and plow under the stubble. is likely to be done to the germinatlgn - Pinehurst. N.C., Miss Virginia de- ham's first novel, "Liza of Lam- Sweet clover will be especially.valu- and growth of'the seed piece. long, favored the masculine mode beth," took literary London by storm., xb;e op very sandy soil. It makes an For early potatoes the Field Hus- when she made the rounds the • " • F; " abundant growth of roots anal thereby baadry Departmept, • O.A.C., recom- other-day, She's from Pasadena , Dr. Maugham has a brother, Fred- - - 'adds quite a bit to the humus of.-the mends Irish 'Cobblers, while for late erick Harrison Maugham, noted bar- 3330 - loll. This is especially valuable on potatoes- Dooley or Green Mountain California. ' � rister and a Ring's Counsel, who also row sandy area dace sand Is 'very • are favored-'varieties. �" �� welds a literary pen. He is the au- sandy of plant fibre commons 'called - - pulled in' galley so, that he might, thor of "The Case 'of Juan Calas," - y Grow Some Tobacco Plants with the least possible trnubte, sub- • -humus. -The Depart- being a study of s real caste—that of -- ject them to correction and correc- mPnt recommends 15 to 20 lbs. of With money scarce on the farms, a Huguenot cloth merchant who was i bion. All his friends had to read.the sentenc.ed by the Parliament of-Tou- sµr•et cloves seed to the acre. saving is very much In order. C�iow a I proofs 'and listen to arguments about_ 1r t Two.`things can be done to help the pate'h of tofiacto !his year, two or' the advisabilit of altering this ad- louse to be broken on the wheel for catch of sweet clover. One to Innculat- three hundred plants.This can be used the murder of his son. Ing the seed with the type of bacteria In the control of animal paraslkes,-and Ierticu 0? omitting that is case That-was in the "good old days," that grow upon it. This can readily will save you money. The growing of Meticulous. -Yes, indeed. His ease of course] iresembled that of Walter 'rteer or, be clone by obtaining from the Dept. of tobacco requires about the• same I more recently, George Moore, And Here'e a nice oport.; rig for school, iCla:reriology, O.A.C., the right culture amount of attention and labor as does II the stories were worth all the labor college and general day occasions. for clover seed. Prepare the mixture the growing of 'cabbage; with'-which he spent oii them. The skirt is the near wrap-around arc ording to directions and add it to all are familiar, and the method can , _ . . - and is carried out in oxford.grey soft the seed. -Remember this 1s not-a ter- be the same. Seed may be -secured It wa- while Herbert Spencer was woolen of angora weave.. - tt'izar but is a. bacterial culture and through any seed,house, and the little st simply helps the growth of dhta plant plants are grown is bone$• is time to! a gu:st of Grant Allen- at The The shirt-waist blouse is pale grey I Nook," Dorking, t',�t the famous a crinkly crepe silk. In that respect. pert. be set out when the danger of frost is story of the philosopher's ear_-clipa It's fascinating, too,- fashioned of To assist In the catch of clover It _passed. The fully_grown _plants arei leaked out. one material an ora:,gy-led or a me. .would be well.to add some fertilizer barvested before frost in September,` ••How, it.got out we 'never discov- a, dium-blue soft-angora wool jersey. to the soil. If you do-not have much and hung ugi to dry well, previous to ., itnaaure for the soil, our experience 7s being pulverized for use. Pulverizing i ered,' says Richards. My uncle was .. _ _ Style No. 3330 is designed for sizes that two to three bags per acre of Is best done by running the entire to- furious that this eccentricity on the T 14, i8, 18, 20 years, 36 and 38 inches Wear Willie= "Did you-4%a� part of his gdest should•become the have all yer wanted of anything?" bud' 2-1 2-8 fertilizer gives the crop a speen- bacco plant through a feed mill, The y ` subject of paragraphs. But it is true ' Tattered Tom—"Yep, two"things Sine 16 requires 1,a yards of 494 did start This enure drop gut o rain 'p and ea dry tobacco can a_ sacked r.evertheless. The philosopher carried " inch'-material for blouse anc:_2% yard -tie times that.the nurse crop of grain 'up and kept until seeded. Farms -fiat ,• --advice and-water." in pocket so that if the convey of 35-inch material for skirt. s _hnd the sweet clover are sown, In fey- make full use of the home grown to- _ - - tilizin the crop after it -has started, bacco in'animal thought-was not-to his taste. ti i, he 4— SOW TO ORDER PATTERNS � g p parasite control will thought it unworthy•of attention, he Write our name and.address lain however, our erserlments recommend 'not need to make any cash expends-I could apply them to his ears and fall "Man is no different, by, and large, y p : the use of 0-12-15 fertilizer at the rate tares for this i, purpose. The p o w d er ed the day s when he cracked down ly, g'ving number and size of sucl .t .^" ur Clouts bags per acre. dry-dry ;e-givsn In seed-or b..ck on.his ,wn thoughts for com- from or. a saber-toothed tiger with,a toms- p,•tteras as you want. Enclose.15c it - ---'-T'-"- s �_ stamps or coin (coin prefer d; moral , have three acres Of medium in salt licks, as a worm p• •-�ntative, r + . hawk. Insteau ur L;g�_, 1� �=,a:r k:- iight soil that I wish to put in potatoes to all animals, and it can bti used is r it carefully) for each number;an# = p r.Here's a story of Zola _ told by Rant money. —Clarence Darrow. address your order to Wilson Patter- next spring.' It had-oats fast year. washes, and dusting'powders in the - —J Service, 73 West Adelaide St-,Torontc ` :1t4'hat is the best way to prepare the control of external parasites. Try --- _ - � s nor! and the best variety to-plant? growing your own supply, k w111 be = Answer a Ose_s,._..le ,. -- - _ — City Woods r� �r r� .c- lu vutnrto eau '[ ' - _ cn iime�nded to follow a legume crop Brow tobacco that is quite good; 0 ,v onw With potatoes. However, iu recent enough for the-destructtou of animal, j "Go to tare woods, little Son? _ study of the question we find 1fldica- parasites. There are no woods out here.- He leads,me to a spot '' ' - Against thfsky they tand— a sharp' - .Amus' Anecdotes her 4i2" Delaware Avenue,• Buffalo•' trying hard to be respectat le.. " y A dozen-trees or so. Of Famous People "Here h'e lives the mo�el life of e� -'''f^' Q '�{ '`gee-" Aren't they near'° = family man, joins in morning prayer] A tiny clump of woods One of the amusing stories told by and listens as -best he ca-.r to -the-- - ,�,. � �w,;`:�%: •,�;;, :.. � ,.,-., .,.,��^, �,:,� In the.midst of a citY'S roar Major-General Sir Ernest IT 5ain daily reading of the Scriptures.-Mor;•' - + * > <a i '.A brave little patch of trees ton (in "Eyewitness:And The Origin than that, he even makes desperate With branches high that soar =' o' The Tank"), concerns his meeting e"forts to give up smoking. 'i'o catch the breeze and rustle it with Edna Ferber, the .novelist. Miss "He has his wife at his•side, his! :;,-:: < '`� }' f:•' �'` •_ -- - . "'<� a: Amid'the'leaves they -sore. •' .-' — who desk at hi_ elbow, and the world at -Ferber and General Swinton a `• • - -''~ has come to the 1Tatited. States as .his feet. After all what does to- - - oser month by month Cl ,. a:de to Lord Reading—were touring ,baceb matter? Let's have t,nother y creeps. the country in -behalf of the Third chapter of Deuteronomy. z The city_ a Dwellings, stores, the railways wan' , _ Liberty Loan drive. TheL parties • * fr'' �; -.4 �! more land.. ,.. _ met in Iowa qne day and the General, A story is told of a book publisher - "': ; ,_•t?^ ;T r� �f <:;. Hard by tt{la er yard reaps - i, a humorous mood, told Miss Felber v-he, wishing 'to' rid 'himself.of 'his �< , �;, 1r .•'., .;:.: Frequent vest, confidentially that at the last pia_^2 bothersome authors detern.ined to. `�:' �.., 1=' Flawrting triumphantly its lumber where his party, had spoken twenty write his own books; did so, and I .` Stacked in neat white hasps. p people had been crushed to.. death lived happily:ever after. That does F: ;( , 9 g to get into the hall to hear pct apply to Grant Richards, well- •'�' 1 To hirhy it was a foresi'bast, ' _ �tr:ow i' I P' . n EngI sh publisher—althougn r ,� - - Vl'as, that so,,. General?" asked be-has• written a nur_iber'df liooks— s, i:'s i. :`: `; •^1 bid:s Ferber, "And how mar, were for he so obvious] enjoys the com- But yes. ;As I look upward through Y Y — l ( the trees crushed trying to get out after you pany of authors, and artists,•judgingi- The city sounds draw back. ._ started?" from the stories about them in his :;; , I see. "" • ' reminiscences "Memories 'of a &1i;- Again the deep, cool woods back home -•'Coming from a lecturer "as is a spent Youth''—fho.tgh why "Mis- With Wild flowers blbonrinF , 'I.cturer," this from Stephen Lea- ' " s+rut,'I can't imagine. i Underneath each tree. ' CO(; is amusing: * * •' "No one likes lecturing except Grant Rchard .• z -T.oia King Bgckus a • ' 1" t}.0 e'who cattt'do it: 'A -dull rec- tncle, Grant 'Allen, the novelist—re Q" 7. y <aa;b<Si:i•>:;' :': <: v a;<;.: T ust tu,er enjoys his own P er formance c.ls Frank Harris, alwa a mr ht;, . < immensely." trlker- b6lliti the ma nifice+",, ,; :, >:`•:c.,; Trust is the conscious reliance w g • . Professor Leacak is telling (in stories he afterwards published" to a! �'. •••��" � �,sees, the expectation of good, the' ."Mark w � >>i :far:€z>i:l;:,... `' Twain'! a little ma,terpieca group of literary friends,- includins :;:,;ac; confidence in people-and circumstances .flf compressed biography) hen r � :•••:`"�.::::::::::::..�:.::::•:;:.:;:..:.:: o of mi_:d. It is P P� C rant Alien and Frederic Harrison,� >::..;:••.:.:,>,<:.,:<, ;,;,;,,,,;;;� ' Trust is th- courage Mark grew to abominate lecturing,- ho regularly wintered on the French I "` ``" the state'of being of those who have but, albs! needed the money. Riviera. When it was' suggested to'!. _ nothing to-fear. Following his marriage to Olivia '.im that he ought to *'rite them; heI r,- trait' curunr H:ia`.r that looks like n big bbd cage i; u ship's The ancients gave so much import• _ lAirgcion—his beloved•"Levy —•'in deelared that to 'write and publish' directiou•lindiug-device?' bate the band of-wires running in the plane once to this quality that the Hebrew r=`U February, 1870, Mark Twain lived in short stories lens good than the best! of the ship`s keel'(left right) -and other band running from sido to language, for instance, included rc - Buffalo, PI.Y., it, a house presented -was repugnant to him- - — i - side. Think -of them as two reflectors and of the num @roue land • 'by bin-father-in-law. Here`is a bully' But fewer than fourteen synonyms for it ;•...�, " your stories are in the, very l wir,les: stations as searchlights. The "reflectors" receive the 'beams" Trust is indeed one of the most pre- ;c ! picture of the "Innocents at Home," f*,ant rank, Harris," they :1ssurea at dif;crent.anrlss, thus making it ,l►osslble to tell'iast where the shift cious treasures of man as the basis of ions in the best Leacoek manner. _. hip: = . = I is with Tesrect to l;Amrn stations ashore: Routine commercial broad- individual success, social happiness, - - "Behold their Samuel L. Clemens— "Tea—yoti thin!: fo: But s.rc thy;, and political liberty, because it vas Ili- become for evetybtxl Mara. rc_uai to- „..-. .. casting will aer�e as "searchlights" o1r 0 may stgnal some .lotion po 3' � ltifaupassanlrs brat? x sense of freedom'that nothing elan Twain, the great Arnericom. humori.it Neat year Harris returned vita to do a little TZrosdcssting to heir out; or,one may usshsome tit the gives. y ` --•the ronsh daps of his western life s:me of 111e stories set up in type) swilons whirb brnadrast twice-Aai19'for the purpose lad eontinuou:Iy Trust is the eftMni of onesejf sex : W bthind him, settled down at num :v wrnthPr,--ran4ia 1-Itleral nllways.: . e ltaded t0 others. Y -.M`+: ':'�..-«•,.r _ , tr.:ic -cu+a2v;.'�y'S`s+v!-., �, .,,.•.--xTu-.-s.;.:ac -;4:;: .� ..d- -•vr: y�.�.r.j., ..� - .; ,C. !y �£ Q, :•'.�'.�:�"•' :F"• ?' `.t,: S. - - .. w -.J ,1 _ :,.,-v.. _A.xt•.�. .., ,.: '?a.d'-.t _3.. z s' Wit'- V .SC �., JS• ,;* ^ man othere with a diseased mimed, !.�T to pe,T sow aeooa e. _ �.., 1W ..,� err . Not returning brine at the appointed! creel' Fine N Stock he looked upon himsed as a great tithe, his family became somewhat, The `Hlghlstad Creek Public Libr- FOR "w hero, and gloried in his infamous anxious about him,.and Mrs. John- wry are having ti7. deed until the last moment. b @fore ston d a visit to the city but was ow, "Viewing g moving picture eh- _ pal y , wing Britain by Proxy' and Ornatpental'r'reee, 61.75 pet yew $1.50it'paidinadrez". his shanieful death in the electric unable to�Cate him. No Word has other scenes, given by F. A. Jennings Everaree'ne and Dwarfs, wr nt,.cciptiow co the United states and Great chafe. Cer uiak's Warn@ will live been received from him from that Inspector of Public Libraries, and his Fiowering Shrubs. Hedging, ' Briuia6-.00,n adrance. day to this. - assiatant,. S. R. Herbert, on-Friday, Cli[nbiog Fines, fur ages and will be loved for his The sidewalks on Church Street evening, March 31st, at 8 o'clock. Ad- Roses And Perrennial Borders, — T acbieveiuent.. lint ZtuKara':3 stand much need of snow shovelling: mission, 25 and.15 cents., '* Dab!Ns and Rockery P1Knts, -JOHN MURKAH, Proprietor, name will niukl die Hoth [lien It is a disgrace to a•-low snow'to re- Ber�p Bushes and Strawberries, c! Y Gooseberries and Ourrauts. - main there that. fell 'three months a- had the. :;date start in life, but go Stn Using Soda, Aspardgus. NOTES AND COMMENTS. k%hat a difference in their• eudiug, Tenders for the erection of Mr. B. p Fr:it Trees:, root pruned. .c _ Every young [t['xu liar to wake Bunting's new brick dwelling will b- Bad For St�II1aCh . Ruot`pruned apple,pear. ch0rry and The aunual,budget wag preieut• received up to April Sth. Englir.l cherry ire¢to b years old and - - - ii is cbulce and is reaipuitallite fur Much soda disturbs digestion. For +rsing root-pruned Ar.d c,ire,betirin¢ _.e l to the House of Cotumons last ; The Cricket Club will hold t err er. Lid deed. sour stomach and gas. Adlerika is will c„mo into ef"�r,t in trvm 2 to 8 • wok by the' Minister of Finance, _ :: tertainment in Lang s Hall, r;r_ Fri- far better One dose will rid you of.years and some have borne in 1 Teor.. day,?;pril 4th.- bowel poisons which cause gas and _and it'c tainly has not to the: Dunbarton Last week, John Peak had about N . T. ELLIOTT, AGENT hkiag u the peo;�le, as it adds G: 200 pounds 'of superior .pork- stole'. bad sleep. E. C Jones, druggist _ t he burden of the tad Dunbarton Anglican Mission, Sun- from his premises, And would give __-___ PICKERING,'ONT. 20tf greatly day, April 2nd; 5th Sunday in Lent.. considerable to be able to of on the :- >•. p[yer. It is cse11 known that there Sunday School at 2 p. m: Holy Com track of the thieves: g PICKEI�I:r G ;`Ii d a deficit ' every year and the ';Zion at 3 p. ni We cordially in- We learn that Dr. F. L• Henry, MEAT MARKET �te�erin� national debt is gradually itrereas �"its you.to worship with us._ graduate of�the Philadelphia Dezital Colle a and of Toronto.School of _ -in g, and new taxes have got to be ----g CASH aND .CARRY �]filati _46 ou.t.ro uieTtitute Dentistry WilF vimE -I leering the "p- levied- in _order, if possible, that, The March meeting of the V5'. I I last day of every week,'and will be. $peciala foe'' MRS. THOS. LAW, OWNNR nv at the horr.e of Mr_ found_at the Gordon House, where Thar.. Fri. Sat. ,..: new taxes hr failing most Heavily C. H. Pilkey; with a good attendan• he has rented a private room 'COAL of members and visitors. The Fl- Pure Lard, .., We AND G-OgLr • - ran.the poor man whu is least able owe' and Relief Committees report- -Tithes are hard in. Canada, a� Trp the New Welsh Coal bear additional .burdens. One ed their work, flowers to the sick it l bat judging by letters we receive Round'Steak, Z lbe, fear... c Houie 2130 Phones Oil^.e 5980 o: the articles on which a very the community, and relief in re,;iou3 from our subscribers in the Uai Led Sirloin Steak, lSc --- ----5- �e rap tax is levied is sugar, which ways, to several families during the- States., conditious are much worse Brok Road Fenerat-StOre winter. The members have made and in that country. Only .Aeveral Alan Andrea, - Manager will now cost two cents per pound sold:quilts, raising over thirty doll- years ago Canadians were flocking -- - -- -” . We now have a full line :.f Fresh Gro- more than was paid before the ars, and they are very grateful to Remas the border, but these Cana. -THE "MAUEL[tiE"_ cerise at chain store ��r►cee. A nely tax was imposed. For some the members who so kindly opened dians are w[Nbiog they, were back stock of Hardware, Wire.Plow ' timeeonsuaiershave been paying their homes .for these quiltings and to their native country. Times BEAI3TY SALOt` Shares etc.,.will arrive soon, to all the ladies who so willingly have certainly changed. Agent- for .Selberling Tires, Simna% a from $494 to 5 5G per hundred helped. Mrs. Diamond gave a very Cac Batteries. Miner Rubber Foots• paands. Th will now have to profitable paper on Nutrition, foil- —_ --- - - - - --- idarcelliog ey :;lid wear. Work Boole, also spay from$7 00 to $;,50 per bond• owed by two much-appreciated solos _I ga vi ger Waving._g. Spare Molar Products. < by Miss Margaret Mitchell, accompan a d Seal Treatment. = 4et your Car and Fire Insurance re pounds. It is reported that led by Mrs. John Tom. Miss Mar ! _ p g- - renewed here. '.- -• +rvh Hain-Butt}n oieealera.. and manufacturers acct Pennell then addressed the , � -=• .-- g' - ;'sons 2720 Pickering • leave known for some that a meeting, her subject "How-City and Permanent Waving a `Specialty :- .- Country Folk may benefit one anot- p F• R. JACKSON, Prop. heavy tax was to be levied on this her" proved most interesting; as she 7iy2ai,delitz� 2V1%%=d4911, � Cotumodit that is a necessity in UX.M 5 C �b M Y y • dealt with the advantages of each, + Phone 1806' CLAREMONT every home. , If this report is also the disadvantages. Such talks as WIBSTER'S `ciefawr"N" t ue it gave the wholesalers and these help to broaden our view-point and make us more tolerant of-our �1jEyy INTERNATIONAL manufacturers an opportunity to city neighbors and-Mey of us. - Com. HERE'S Isy In a very heavy stn k on which DiCnONARiES are in use by busi- FLOUR - FLOUR they would realize a very heavy Taken from the - ness men,engineers,bankers. heav - root. Is. that Cage the Pickering :'yews, April 2nd=1885 judge*, architects. phy�aassa. Pastry 39c. �. RE7AL ` ., Bread 1.00 y P farmers,teacher,.- [ibrariaaa.cla'- ` ,O"vy tax would be a p,rsat benefit We learn that our enterprising cit- gymea, by auc*esaful men and 2.4 I.B. BAG ., �r �! '49. LB BAG. t i them. But the poor man was izen, Mr. Johnstone Pirie, has pur- +horn:n lice world naves'. ;SAVINGS chafed the Leng Hall property and _ - entirely in Ignoramcc is regard to intends effecting a transformation Are You Equipped to Wim? SPECIAL _ thi$ sew tad which he would soon during the next few months. The New Internatio:tal provides Si !f 1 L • be called u,poa .to pay, and thus. Two weeks ago J. S. Johnstone, the means to swr ce s- It is an da- Honey, Pure Amber, 10 lb. pail 559. who carried on a tailoring busitress knowmg teacher.a universal qu did not lay in a supply at the low don answerer. � . in this village, left home, presumab- If you seek efRciese and ad- - SPECIAL R . V.ice. It rasp , be said that the ly for Toronto, taking with him a y Seedless Ibs for 2 .rich man h,as also to buy augrar, considerable-sum of money, suppos- vsncementwhynotmakedally � .. use of this vast fund of inform- Raisins, ! - but with his riches he does not ation? feel this tax. But it is a heavy 090eevembub"Terms,7/00Pa0.s. SPECIAL `y y 6069 u[ustrwlpoma =M'lea.. burden to the poor man who is HARRY ROSE pi E°�y� � `�'" Pearl Soap, 10 �ars . . -. C, already axed to death. . . 11 7 . 9 i'CARPEN TER, BUILDER Regular and iodic Paper�E4iti6o.. �SPEOIAL `` '�f1 ff lb.t /�� -.----- -'This world in- which we live Is a and CONTR itCTOR Biscuits v$]'1 a Bar per lb., .. 1 VC. srtrat:ins. big world, It provides plenty of - --"� Free a f � :U, roam for all of ita inhabitants and Plans sod Specifications L,lwat prepared. y SPECIAL - eapeciylly For the yatog moo with All Workmanship P°D�` t "free running !! per ales' . S�. an abundance'of energy and alit Gus r,a nteed. vs.+ f .. bition. And there is an abund- - &Be@ of opportunities for the P/CKERINO P. O. " � SPECIAL �e I hasorted _ - - = Jell Powders, Sherrif f s, Flavors . -.�i�liitluu9 .,�.. maw to stake bib AUCTION SALE OF mark In the world. But there is D A I R Y C O W S 1 - P p - ---'- a certain class who will 'never Seven Years of - -��� the Red � �hitc Way and Save Succeed no .matter how many _. AND HEIFERS 'opportunities they may have. Suffering Relieved Haring the pabt few weeks we There will be son by public auction NU-ERB IBOOThI -IVIURISON _ ltiave had brought to our m.iad@ an Saturday, April the 8th, 1933 � _ example of these two classes. Two �T 7oung immigrants froth very On Lot, 2 7th Line, Markham 1 Gas and�°os At PIC�ERII�I G_ : r The fallowing yuePerty be- ku're An Disappeared bumble homes itr Europe came to -- You order HONE PICBERIt\G 640 : . We deliver the United States with the pro*- longing.to . _ . . I -et of mwkiog their fortunes. �_• T- 8. �30NFY :> "; `Anton Cermak began bye working 1- Holstein heifer, 3 ym, bred March N !. 2-Holstein 4 bred :. - 10th olste n cow r e -'tee . min@ at a v yrs., f• re St o e m W 9 a 1 rd 1 we, _ Ticker' ing a W e H$ Dec. 15th; 3-Holstein cow, 3'yrs., fr- `By industry he gradually climbed -_ �'���:° +'= •' - '- eah time of sale; 4-Holstein cow, 6 r tip the ladder of success, gaining yrs., due in April; 6-Holstein cow, b a�'- the esteem of his fellow-Wien and yrs., fresh time of sale; 6-Holstein byedegreee amassed a fortune in cow, 6 yrs., due in April; 7- Holstein cow, 6 yrs., due in April; 8- Holstein Chicago. As is well known Chi. - cow, 4 yrs., fresh time of sale; 9- 'We s=e doe 1 grateful for the liberal e%go was a hot bed of crime, and Holstein cow, 5 yrs., due in April; .. p gr awes governed by an unscrupulous 10-,Holstein cow, 7 yrs.,due in'April; z: patronage datended to us during the ena or and officials. So much 11- Holstein heifer, 3 ym, fresh by - year 1932. _ --- time of sate; 12- Holstein cow, 6 yre. eonfidenee was imposed in Cermak freshened March 8th; 13- Holabein�• r that he was elected mayor, and heifer, rising 3 yrs., due in April; 14- We ask for 'a continutin of that durin the brief ' g )?e[tod in sr_hich Holstein heifer,3 yra:bred Feb- 1�ia��f �� Bt Il�aruir f:ua+.t fife w61e in 'tits mayor's chair, he 15- Ayrshire cow, 6 yrs., due in Ap= r, - _:• ]Iipon which, we hsve J ast entered. ;. ri[; 16- Ayrshire heifer, 3 yrs., due , sicconipiiehed mach in putting• in April; 17- Jersey cow, 5 yrs, fresh '' , -- .' dawn crime, bootlegging sad vice. time of sale; 18- Jersey grade cow, $a was a ,friend of President 5 •yrs., due in April; 19- Jersey grade -' cow, 8 yrs., fresh time, of sale; 20- - A ivsevelt, and at Miami, Florida, - - Brindle cow, 6 yrs., due in April;'21- •' '•:�. Where the b►•tter was tendered a Holstein cow., 6 yrs., freshened Mar. J. Sr BINS... - PICK:ERIN� Teception, __when engaged in -11th; 22- Holstein cow., 6 yrs., fresh _ AR. WILLIAM F. SIYMELSER" time of sale; 23- Holstein heifer, cis- °-_ cotrvereation with Rooaefelt, be, ing 3 yrs:, fresh time of sale; 24- for yean I was'' a ~ST�K TAKINGS Y jwXS shot by an assassin,ap ItaliaD Jersey grade cow, 6 yrs., freshened chronic victim of constipation, had bi ic•.k layer, Guiseppe Zangara, Mar. 18th; 25- Brindle cow, 6'ym, no appetite and continually suffered `W 11,1 was also a poor immigrant, due in April; 26- Holstein heifer, ris• from bilious attacks, NU-ERB has, pal Meds Leather Coate, extra special 4.95 C ''cloak lingered between life and log 3 yrs., due in April; 27- Holstein in-a short time improved my whole y+ cow; 5 yrs., fresh time of sale; 28- systern." says Mr. William•F. Smel- '1 Only. Boy's Leather Coat, size 34, special 2.951 4 d wth for two or three weeks when Holstein cow, a yrs., fresh time 8- ser, 216 Egerton St.,.London, Ont. Men's Fine Shirts, collars attached, 95 cents each' Js-- succumbed to his ' wounds. sale; 29- Holstein heifer, rising 8'yrs "I can now eat anything I like 3 pr. Only. ,lien's High Top Leather-Boole, extra special 3.10 �':Z tngwra bad the a ra-s 0' o unds. due in April; 30- Holstein heifer, ris- without-any trouble. The aches and Specially selected line Men a Shirts, clearing at 69 cents ing 3 yrs., supposed due about April pains have all disappeared, my liver Several Rood Iluei of Hen's Overalls and Pant$, clearim at 990, :tiee ens Oermak had, but instead of 8th; 81- Jersey heifer, 2 yrs. due in is active. I no longer have dizzy In this clearance $ale we have many lines with bn ken eiaee in masX ! 1phigging away like Cermak, and April; 32- Holstein' heifer, rising 3 gpells or sick, bilious attacks and I kluds of merchandise. It will p'y you to look these over, as they air y poor sleep.like a log all night long. iedl rived Dollar Stretchers.: .'+m%kiog the best of ever o •, freshened March 16th;' 33- Hol- $sec• y F i ituoity, he sought riches in the stein heifer, rising 3 yrs., due in Ap_- NU ERB Is Said on the Fodotir -ga s-e-gostery Rceatly'reduced to_make room fir spring strook _ ril; 34- Holstein bull, 10 months old; mg "Money-Basolc" Guarantee: y , 1. -, short way, bat failing in this 35- Red cow, rising 5 yrs., due in "'If you are not entirely. �a:::<fled Women's and Ohildrea a IIn�erwear at 7a fraction of..the original c�web �, pe Embcoidev Silks be worked up, a grudge againt� May,. with the results you have obr'., >d Stead Not days - yr A� -:: .mot~ °�...rohr� �A*e seteceasful and{ Cows fresh will have calves by side. after usin , the twelfth agreea"Ie and COttOas 1pumful of NU-ERB, you.may rc- °yens 2D04, - _bee,ors uki.ieised with the 'ides turn the partly empty sotue artu te. _ rSsle at One P. M. S>tarp ceive a fail re ltd of your money. • ..• �hNt ,i{ kings, presidents [and-men �t ' iPesitively no Reserve ,° - 'in p4, ti•r should be shot. It was Ternes Cash E. C JONES, DRUGGIST, E i L R A D L E Y . 0 .$i.00�,ry-1C:9 life that he sought,1 - Prentice and Prentice, Pickering, 'Outario :� = C " iiut be failed in his oLject. .Like Aitettonee:7i - ; I i .i• tia�.t - C 9.z .^ i•-' y'9.•Y - - 3• �.r•.sdy,'�`" ^.•ti 1' '•tW• 'ix']L_..~v �Lj . „„,• ..�,.+.7-+z: ,.n,.-i5n9.5^ v,7a•;ss*•s.:, ....tr fz•. :':.A3' -'''+,`.•w+S �'C,,, "+r•°•�',''. i.' .` jtt . _p..t,.... .:.,t:4.��,>-.-�•�..x.. _ .s1... -'+i-m... _ . _- �.? .n....,r;'"•'.. .. ,.'�*.. � ._ °'Sa:l.• ... ..._�.+.:�.wR!..-•. •.""-"'4NPaW_'�•iL4� . a : 1. Rev.J. E. and Kra. Glover spent` Mt'e.S. Cook spent a few days �. '��DER8Qi�T • 1[ooday is file city. last week In the city with her - X',:. Win.Oibbow spent' the w'ee� Wm. and Mrs. B[rkett and Mrs. sister, Mrs Albert Rawson. Don't forget the moving pictures to j. - end in town with relatives. a be .given b Mr. S DLrNBARTON Palmer spent Friday in Toronto. George Morgan, who has given Y pence of Toronto, M Rev. Mr. Hartoq and son, Bruce, Mrs. H.G. McIntyre and Mrs. up farming, will make-hie home in the Dunbarton Community Hall, ^r �veare in the city on, Monday. C. A. Overland were in the city on in the village with his son, Mag• on Friday, April 7th. Come and give ; .A The Cooper family were in To Monday. n as. us your support. Admission '15•and INSURANCE routu on Wednesday last viedting John and Mrs, Gregg eatertain The hockey and curling aetivi 10 cents. • r #� Mrs. Raa-eon. 'abort n a ,AUTOMOBILE, Kenneth Ward spent the week ed friends to a social evening on ties being u:e+►•r the end of their Duabarton ` end in_-Toronto visiting his sister, Thursday last. seasons, atcnetion. is now being g Ed. Craven had the rc ,'�rtune.to Fred and Mrs.Ward entertained directed by the devoteeR to ` BUR4LARY - Elivibeth, nurse in training at the a number of friends on •Wednes bowling and lacrosse. be ]mocked down f. a tr while it _• _ Western Hospital. day evening last. Th ci. Pateriuii is employed tills was being turned c._.nanlc ':ast Satur- CASUALTY y' e--dogs--in the - _ for a few weeks Phone Luther Pilke objecte to that Mrs. Emerson Ormerod, of week at sume alteratiun ou Frank day, and although no bones were ,LIFO INSURANCE vacant corner of his being a rende• Greenyvood. spent rile past week: $oleo's residence. Frank says ha broken, he will be confined to .bed �'vouz at her hucn+A here.- is !having the top story removed Pickering 79'20 neighborhood, as Lathe practice Miss Phyllis Nicholson. :pent the ` ^ Sirs. Jvnrs and daughter, Mar- that he will not have to climb-the Wni, and Mrs. Michell,of White- garet, spent the week -end with stairs at night. ' 'Week-end in the city. BONDS-Government, Municipal and vale, spent Tuesday of last week Indian River friends, - :. We are pleased to report that And- Mortgage Bonds, Also.Industrials. !with Lyman and Mrs. Pilkey, also 6reeawood raw Anrian is improving- :n health Safe investments at from 5 to 7 per -attended the Geo. Morgan sale. Mina Lela Beadle, of Smithfield, 'is visitio Rev. J. E. and Mre. and the sight of his spas is return- cent. # Luther Pilkey and Ed Gibson Vinvee during the week. Ross Disney and Bert Gibson mot ing 1NSURANG -All classes written In- : Wind- had a business trip to Toronto 'on g ored to Orillia on Sunday. The br.)adeast on blonday night at cluding Fire. Automobile, Wind- P Preparatory Services will be held Mrs. Emerson Orinerod is spend. the'Y. P. S. meeting was very good storm. Acoident-and Sickness. Nondap last, Mr. Pilkey replen- in the United Church on Thursday p • -ishing his stock.for spring needs., ing a week with friends-in Claremcnt and ara!�=?nq_ _�_ evening and on 'Frida'y evening at Phone or write Brougham. Phil. and Hrs. Willows, of 'ion. .".0 " - Norman Linton is' the proud • -"- --'-- Balsaaa )3tf __�D.�B.QI'QMAl!L.Athdlioy. --, - owner of a remarkable cow which oria' Sgvar► scent Sunday afternoon. - _ ' Rev. J. E.Glover called on Thoo. with James and Mrs. Mae, also R. Jack Ward, of Claremont, spent - last week gave birth to three Bacon at St. Michael's Hospital% and Mrs. Raine, of Brougham. Sunday with his ersndtlarents. w. P ' •�AlVPP, veighinQ-n_55^. and BB lhe. - - e -•Y• `1ivavu�,., .,.., M3nda-e--a$d reps(£© We exteWd bllr syinpathy' to !tieR• 'and firs. Jones. ����it lrespectivply. him to be improving. neth and airs. Bush -in the inss 'n: Miss Johnston, of Brougham spent Cur. Brock and ,Kingston Rd9. A. very pleasant evening 'was - _A 'arrmber of our farmer@ are their little boy, who passed away a=' aunday with Miss Sadie Ward. spent at the home of Wm. and now busy making maple syrup, ter a. eery short illness on Wednes- Wnt. Day, of Port Perry, called on Mrs. Birkett on Tuesday, when The season is not one of the beet .day of last week. Death was due to his brother. P.k Day, on Sunday. General Repaie Work all care.the members of the Bowling Club guranteed at reasonable were entertained. as the winter has bees too mild, pnecimonia. Mrs. Day. is nt. ire are sorry to prices. -' : and very little snow. The Missior. Band met in the C7- say. improving ir_ health. Joe Ward had the misfortune to _-_ -- -_ urch on Saturday, March 25th, with bars. Bert Widson'is confined to Acetylene Welding. . /1. have his pony fall from under _ 22 members present. Miss Reta Fly- the house, suffering from bronchitis. Batteries ropaired and charged. him while turning in the gate at s. . The nn gave a very interesting program Firs. James liortop was taken ser- Firestone and Dunlop Tires., the farm, throwing him to the while Miss Mildred Corbett gave a iously ill on Thursday morning last, roadway. severely spraining his missionary reading, which was enjoy- a consultation was held and found gasoline and Oils. , ankle. Eyes 8 ed by all. On Sunday, April 16th, her to be•in a critical condition, from Reixeshment Booth in Donnectiosi Mrs. O•ibson, of Woodstock. they purpose giving an Easter pro- heart. affection. 'while.in Toronto visiting Mrs. T'' s � gram in the church here, when a sil- '�-' o _ Phone Pick,750U' BALE RECi[STER. (night or day). • . � `Caster, who is at present in the - :;. ver collection will be taken. y)• Toronto General Hospital. came _ SATURDAY, APRIL' 1st -- Auct- t" on to Claremont, ' calling on Mrs. Modern Audley ion sale of household effects, furs- MILTON SLEEP, EP^ Brown. _ iture, house and lot in the village a:• - ` The play Just -Nancy" which'was 421y PROPRIETOR The roads about the country i�e put on about two weeks ago in Pick- of Brougham, the property of the ?'_ and particularly the Brock road. eeng by the Young People of Pick- late Evelena Cowie. Terms, Cash continue In very poor condition. ering United Church will be present- It Is reported that that the Count -4 ;.. r VONMav nave soM their serapere man roaa t. day.evening at 3 o'clock. A salver of household furniture etc., the . maintenance machines. Protettioa collection will be' taken at the door. Property of Mrs. L. Humphrey, at The sons of Rev. H. R. and Mrs. Tart g _ Cherrywood Terms Cash. Sale at 'Stephens, of Alvinsion, were in Oshawa one o'clock sharp, Fred Postill, town last week end. while their auctioneer. The degree of success abetted to parents were in Toronto respond any one ' person or organisation is Determined to retain the Fire Pre-., .*U.ESDAY, April-4th = Credit sale Eyesight speam ist iam-to. s call by Mr. Stephen's measured by the 'knowledge and en- 'vention Trophy won by this city in ' of Herd of First Class Dairy Cat- pp- r-ad", Thumd+y.ui -mother, who is seriously Ill. ergy expended in- the acouhing of eaespetition with other cities of aim- tle, mostly all fresh cows and near day evens n�� w s' John Selman @offered an unfor this success. If we expend jut ever- filar size, the local Cha aber,of Com- springers; and pigs, at lot 26, con, tunate accident on Sunday morn gy and,knowledge to no certain de- coerce are reorganizing with the ob- 3, Scarboro, the property of Cliff- n � leg last. When on his way to feed gree, we acquire experience aliLe Ject of making necessary changes ord King. Anyone wanting Dairy .".Dt9NEY BL.00i�* his hens he fell on the Ice. severely valuable only as our.knowiedge tells slid improvements of the Depart, Cattle should attend this sale as Oshawa ; Injuring his leg and is now cif us hoar to apply it. The value of our meat. Oshawa, as one•of the young- these are an extra good lot, Sale OP1i-Part om Rrrr fill(" " .;•�. work for s few days convalescioR. knowledge also may. be limited only er cities of the province has long been at 1 p. m. No. Reserve: Prentice ' Geor a Morgan"9 sale on the 2191 accordintr to the t of .energy pfd: o! her P'krre Departments. and Prentice, auctioneers. proved very succeestnl. A •Road we have to dispenses in gin-ing• it, but crowd was in attendance and ex `energy expended alone- without kn- owledge _ cepti+inslly Rood prices were real t9eproperly-harness and con- • 1 trol it, is wasted. The experience •-:.- ised. Mr. Hull, the new occupant which tells us that the constant gr- g J �MhWv of the farm, arefissed s large snd affects us physically shows us p part of the stoc k. the attenda4it-eonditton- because-we- very week, providing we have are forewarned - let us be fore-arm- we - • 'r- the space we purpose re tellin _ ra>trst the tine'* #t�l;tvap g ed. No physical detect contributes P, • s through these columns, the story more directly to fatigue and ineffic= a 6 _ ir - { of the life and habits-of Lindsay s iency than faulty vision. In Some ff old cow. which we,overheard In eases the eyes, by making an extra 'va�+'PlIRSIt/l� - �T-: 0 R o w -T'--O • •Claremont receat,(y. Do YOU re .effort are- able "to overcome acon- member the West? si!derable anukint. of 'defect so that n /fi011Q _- Mrs. Carman Baker and son. the owner can see as well as anyone, S 5lJi: _ Rasrslt. of Smithfield.in com� ppaany although tnuc'h more nerve energy is x •' ti - - with Bert and Mrs. Milner used than should be required. These _ r and Mrs. Bush, of Unionville, conditions can be uncovered .only by - Return 90C• attended service in the United a scientific examination. fi .-Church on Sunday evening. and a to be aestiaaed Leavy Pickering _ -- Leave Toronto as Its� � - Eastern House - Bay at Dundae ` eocial hour with their former ,' memorials we szeents Jp The :udiciat Auction Sate 009 'b3 _. A. P. M. will >>e . The annual meeting of the a 7,54 a•1.54. ?- 8.80 5.80 mute tsibats is fir -Claremont Lawn Bowling Club -OF- 8.54 b 5.54 - . 10.00 .t 8.$(1 persons they bsws held for the purpose of election of PrOpO=ty areebed-ta honer. Oat officere and such other business as _ = 30 24 6.54 _ 11.90 b 7,30 y S.iC.O. Chadwick et al vs.Riley et a1 J1.54 7.b 7 54 !P..M. 8.80 ebeabve s]d>I steasM : �ma be ronaidered. will be held in -P,M. 8.64 - c 12.84 -b 9.80 "No * ithe Community Hsil on Friday pursuant to the judgment in this is 1254 =b 9.54 - . 1.80 10.90 %► evening, March 61st, at 8 o'e lock. cause dated the 20th day of January 1.54 10.54 "�e 8.80 ll.i0 N. W ST RD �.. All members are requested to 1988, mad with the aPptobation of.tbe undersigned Local Master at Whitby a Z.64 d 11.44 ; . latteod. there will be offered for a daily except Sun. do Hdk- b Sat.,Sun. At Hol• .only. The Y. P. S. of the United Onto, S iChureh had a very interesting sale by Public Auction at the Gordon - c at. only. d inn. Jr Hol_only. imeetia on Moods evens Miss House in the Villa � g y evening. Village,of Pickering in Eastern Standard Time. . =Margaret,PSpeneeley ve w $oil the County_of Ontario, by William �• ,paper on Canadian Diets. They Maw, auctioneer, on -Saturday, the •'`.PARCIII� PRESS BETWEEN kLL- POINTS iSociety.is arranong for a hectare 8th day of April, 1933, at the hour op bray Coach Lio'ee routes(Except A on April 24th. by Dr. F. J. Hor- of two o'clock-in the afternoon, the U. S. A. points), - :wood.-of the Toronto Conser-ra- folleving lands and premises,•namety: - - tor, of Music. The west half n. lot number tau- Y� Y� The reception to Rev..Mr. Bar enty-seven, (27), in the First Conies- Tickets and information at - .. . _ - ton on Friday .evening last took sion of the Township of Pickering in the form of aeommunity welcome, the. County of Ontario, containing r °6here being official representatives one hundred acres more or less and &ay- �!Coa.6h Lines P known as the Sullivan Farm: asap rates for farm and aountey Hof neighbprinR 'churches mud or .�. batidiia - s -,L. .izmiiuns present, Lnnner'was +'•"! y le d2siraniy iocaoear Windstorm Iosorano�i on battdtnp. be' one-quarter of a mile weft of I Esstern House-Pickering served followed b s splendid iinngg wind-with,silos she. y• P Dumbarton and one hundred yards .. - _ - .e ` •.�. 'program of music and welcoming north of the Kingston HightsT. - >atomobt3e Inseeance ::` ti addresses by the clergy soti�Isy On the premises there is said to be - I°i lsindr. men. situated a five-roomed.,two-story - 1F'ARMS FOR BALis, -- Local residents are quite con house, a frame bank barn 38 feet _.. Write or phonne yk � earned wboat the likely shortage 4p feet, a mill]house,and a hen house g - E D BOWMAN . of maple syrup this sprioic. There seveA acres of bush with a stream ` we are Btltl .Ine0t1D - e► has evidently been an unfavorable running through ssme; shod! four .:�' - • - : form of winter for the production acres of orchard, and the balance in 20 WHI'rtsii, ONT.- 'for this poplar food. The lack a state of ealtivation. . -- MAIL ORDER PRICES ,of snow has also caused much The property will be sold subject „�- speculation as to' the poseibil(ties is a reserve bid, or better in some cages J' Of the wheat crop, and arguments, In all o#ber respects the terms and pro and con, are heard 're the conditions of sale will be the stand- fi �Ir advantages of a heavy blanket of inz eb"tions of the High Court of stow throughout the winter coy Justice for Ontario. ,A few comparisons Mail order Our prices ♦ Bring the wheat fields. Farther particulars will be made Roek,fsced Rooflo 8.26 289 The debate in the finale for the known at the time of sale or can be g" } ` J had by application to W. H. Kennedy, �.V Wire Fence, .58 T. P. S. of the Oshawa Br Preeby Barrister, etc., Whitby, Ontario. Double Harness, ' 24.95 2e.00 tery, took place in Brooklin on DATED this 14th'day of March, 1983 (lalvanited Pipet 20 ft Tuesday evening. The subject, Robt. Ruddy, ! '�:'-Rope 7.8 oianilla 28 .22 .: '•Resolved that the young people Local Mister, ,Electric Washer,!" • 98.00 1!9.50 -of to-day are happier than were those of fifty sere ago," .wee u _ -. 8,C.0. . 5: -Step tsdder, 1.75 y 8 ft Step header, 2.25' 1.79 }, 'hold by'Fonod , of s the uiEbenezer stea m, ' j "Beat House Paint, 1.25 qt 1.25 qt - � sad the negative by Mies Ma ' H. O NEIL(. .!Heavy 11 plats Battery, 9.t9i _ 9 95 _ 1' eg 1 Light 11 plate Butte - , -7.95 6.2b "White add Will Tomlinson of the . UNERAL DI AND; �......� ,;. Claremont team. The �adgee. EMBALMER •-A3- 1 v.. .uv.ib7 rir 11VUa'rJ, `t� Messrs. Ussirey. Hopkins and An- Successor to W; J:]viether,� Our R a are qil etaadard adver zed goods'and.von ilea whist � dereoa, awarded the decision to BcouPfville you are buyinp�. 'D on't forget we are aiteute for - - theaffirmative, the some beings Canadian Tire Corporstton at their prices. 'Sold snd;Installed by very close one. A short musical Night and Day Service a- program was also enjoyed in the Business Phone Residence Phone FUNK I PRODS$ itatervals: - ,mot 9820 I CHAS. UOUP R, FUNK _ONfAM X. Ty` r •y,:7j-,c,'iGJ '�M2°�,-P,H. n_ .;S^4T� �tea � * { - -.p:.-- ^ FL_S - -1.- .Eft,• ,a.�1 -tea,.,. �a k R 3ry'+'%`1 n .z.---mi> .,.r "y.rc_.- . .et.- .+.�- . .s•dux. .at e- -' gw�. .-' -- - - .:L". .Y -.,e..._ ---4s.- .w-,.fig,,, '. . ,,i-..• -a•.Lu..w.> r -u=r• •4••• Kecs+t=F yr.�.•at: .. A•a� 'ku•1if?',br" r� .. '�1's." - - � •.�.il�'a41i Mi'-�f�+.�li►c ._'11&1.0'8 ..x ..' ..- .� .--.,. .. . .':.•'."' .._ .wxli .�-... - dp .I ;1. _ �i Nlarkots , F-teen Worshippers Lose Lives : I * CM ` __ � ; `" - -.''Voice o the Press _ PRODUCE PRICZb, ' � ,004 Montreal Church Fire � . .. ". _'► Toronto dealers are buyinb produce Montre t Y ,,, �IC Frr,cipire tuna �1C World at Lfitige at the following prices: 9•-Pandemonium succeeded her husband should be "watched less .� e-�e„- Eggs-Prices 5.o farmers and coun- prayers in St.Jacque& Roman Catholic he set the church'affre. The woman ' '` try shippers: Ungrpded, cases return- Church here Sunday when a $500,000 whom the detectiTea sweated a Lew _ . . '' - CANADA morales advanced to complete that big ed, fresh extras, 14c; fresh firsts, 12c; Sre-presumably the work of an !n- hours later was located-ia a rooming Hutrtlna Down the Pow project. The city has bWc;wVd'txom seconds 10c• cracks 9c. G•raded the same bank this year ;4 00 anti• cases free 153iic for fresh extras eendiary - swept the edifice during house. Her husband, it is reported. Indications have appeared already !. • mass, causing injury, to lb persona. denied all complicity in the ffre. " • ,"!-" - has arranged for a further loot$93,- 14311 for fresh firsts, J'i4 for aeeon is. 'Two arrests followed. . •. .that pessimists In Canada are to be 000 for current expenses. In addition Butter-No. 1 Ontario creamery Previous Outbreak � ' 'i* I shunted down and hounded into the =here Sa owing to the Provincial Gov- solids, 24%c; No. 2, 24c. Worshippers leapt from the gallery . The theory that the fire,was set de --- `' .:wilderness during 1933. There has ernment the sum of $280,000, to.the Churning cream-Special, 2.6c; No. in terror, dashed to the doors and liberately was supported by the fact " __ :- - been a pretty steady-aniping et the local slakng fund $400,000, and to the 1, 24c; No. 2, 22c, f.o.b.,-shipping crowded the stairways as flames en- that on March 6 a prexious outbreak ."`pessimist" during £he past two and a points• veloped the St. Catharine and St. occurred in the church, causing on!) . ..' " half years,but the coming months will School Board$35.,000. These are huge Cheese-No. 1;large,colored,puraf- •Denis Street building in the fourth ie. minor loss. It broke out on the main • gee him being pursued with violence indebtedneaaes at&'time when the tan- flood and governmeta graded,.llc; cent church fire in Quebec province.. floor"below the balcon -..: dad unrelenting fury. He will be any- paying ability of citizens is steadily de- twins, 1134c; triplets, 11%c. Y. elinlug.-Calgary Herald. Poultry, A grade, alivc3--Spring Previously under guard following re- , Sunday's damage is set at approach• 'bgdy's meat, and it will almost be chickens, over 6 lbs., llc; ever 6 to 6 ported threats to set it-aftre, the ruin- ing $500,000. Insurance of only $200, "� eater to be accused of having commit- THE UNITED STATES. lbs., 10c; over 4 to 5 lbs., 9c; under 4 ed church was still smoking Sunday 000 is carried. -ted anon than to be charged with pee- lbs., 7c. Fatted hens, over 6 lbs., lOc; night when the police arrested a has- All of the 15. injured were not idea- The Growth of Villages, over 4 to 5 lbs.,9c; ov,r 3 to A lbs., 7c. band and wfe in connection with the tilled, as a number received medical almism. The pessimist must be mus ring the years from 1920 to 1930, ,Wed. That is the new slogan, and Old roosters, over 5 lbs., 6c. White blaze. The woman, according to the attention on the scent and did not give I' ;:_ - - =Ither,s4a;a pestectly good r-ann for_it when the strictly farming population ducklings, over 5 lbs., 10c; over 4 police, Is the same one who last Fri- their names. Those listed included: Manitoba Free Press. Was.rapidily losing ground, trite rural to o toa., 7c. cotoreu ducstirtgs;""?c day warned the church authorities Mrs. Lorenzo Perron, 51, the ma . _ __ #page population steadily-gal-ned.-Is--less-:Domestic rablsit�� '=r I-la, 5e that her husband might try to burn seriously injured, who was taken to . - 1920 there were approximately 20,• Poultry, A grad, dressed-Spring : -,I .= It is nowt-anaonnced that all - 000,000 Americans living in the vil- dickens, over 6 lbs., 13'to 16c; over LhGuardafnwere St. Luke's Hospital-she was one of lases. In 1930 this number has risen o 6 to 6 lbs.,•12 to 15c;,over 4 to b .bs,L quietly watching the those who lumped from the balcony; - --- _4` --- Jdlan cod liver. oil is to be manufac- 11 to 14c; under 4 lbs., 10 to 13c. Fs+.- interior of the edifice at"the very mo- and the following firemen: V. Hebert, - ,'- pred is Halifax. This is one of the X00,000. Meanwhile, the farm, had � hens, over 5 lbs., 12c; o•-e- 4 to meat when, during• 10 o'clock mass; Masson, Ma11Ie, Atienne, Bedard and .- lost only 1,300,000. So more than 11c; over 3 to 4 lbs., 9e. Young gamest burst out in the top gallery and Vincent., its o1 the Imperial Conference at y 51ba., : Ottawa,and should be a cause of.much halt the gain in village population turkeys, 8 to` 12 lbs., 17c. Young spread feat-and in some cases panic .. -- -yejoiefng among the juvenile patriots. came from elsewere than the Sur- geese, 10c. Old roosters, ove 5 lbs., -among the worshippers who filled Theories Advanced ;• . "rounding farms.-Philadelphia Ledger. 9c.- White ducklings, o-ver.._5_lbs 12c-. _ _ One theo�_a ae the firebug iiad re- Hitherto. most of this medicament has over 4 to 5 lbs., 9c. Domestic .rabbits, th�pews d.. LL= iuealn ,00rand-tower mained In the church after an earlier `� .'. - .Teen produced In Norway, but in the over 4 Ibs. carcasses, loc. gallery. mass and had set the blaze in the The Get Their Man The voices of clergy and ushers rose Mother Gauntry as well as is Ceases y . WHOLESALE PROVISIONS, wall at the back of the gallery. Crim- " �." � duty was placed upon the Imported Nineteen of twenty-one murders at once above the rising tumult of the Wholesale provision dealers are inalit �, _ ,product. Possibly it will not taste any committed within the precincts of p Yilghtened parishioners, urging tour- . y of the act was intensified, go- °better than the foreign oil. It cannot, Greater London were solved by the noting the following prices to retail age and coolness in place of the panic lice pouted out, by the knowledge he I I ire hop taste any worse.-St.Thomas "Metropolitan police last year. This is Zalers: must have had that the outbreak • Pork-Ham, 12c; shoulders, 9c; which threatened to jam the door• would occur when the church was- ':A- - + ;Times Journal a record the authorities of,the great hafts, loc. loins, 13c;-picnicz, 8c. ways and cause a holocaust. British metropolis may well be proud. Cured meat&-Lo clears, 50 to 70 .Three or four women hurled them- filled with worshippers. , : - ` _ •. The file rushed up through the ' An EditoPa Ideal Politics and slack court procedure are lbs., 13c; 90 to 100 lbs., 13c. Shorts, selves from the-lower gallery-the up • It is a truism that to-day's news• things that do not enter into the ques• all clear, 13c. D.S. bellies, 14'to 21) per one wals unoccupied-and crashed second gallery and into the roof The paper is to-morrow morning's kindling. -tion of justice in the Old Country. lbs.. 14c; middles, 60'to 70 lbs., 14c. ng crowd u� w Guy the Hence this not b*P wrhtar _ -_rte_' _ s:a, t:� :,, 3:'.ti SM c• had ii been occu i a But people who have anything_ to do below, p ed many would ter• rails, 94c; prints, 10c. taint have lost their lives, Recording ' Guelph Mercury. Shortening Tierces,9c; tubs, 9%e; - Baby Atfandoned y , - el-ua newspapers feel that they help to p to flremett: kindle something more than-the kit' - pr ifs, 9c; prints, 10c. . Wen slid down the balcony supports.. Halt an hour'after the first alarm • -cben lire. They like to think that the • "'THE EMPIRE . , . " GRAIN QUOTATIONS. Children fell and were trampled in the the-roof-fell through and carried the .. .9 -:.presentation of facts helps'to kindle War Clouds in Europe �` • = Following are yesterday's, closing rush for the exits,- their frightened floor into the cellar, District Fire Chief tntelligence and interest; that the ex- "The question is whether the world is quotations on local grain transactions cries drowned lit tbe.clamor, to which P. Doolan, who was In charge, said the "position of opinions stimulatep read- to disarm or Geraiany 40'rearm. 1t ?or car" tote, prices on basis c.i.f. the roar of the spreading flames waa roc; had already begun to weaken as ,. _ .. :erg into thinking things out Loo them anyone ever doubted the Intention of Bay ,ports, adding a momentarily increasing note his men rushed in to make sure every � ._ _selves, and that while the physical Manitoba wheat-No, 1 ha:d, of menace: + - - gaper may be destroyed,'the effect oa a German Government to profit by th_ 551✓zc No. 1 Northern, 53c; No. 2' one had left the blazing structure. failure of the Allied countries to make' Purses, coats and bats-even a tine The steeple, over 300 feet hi h sad 1.:g the reader semalns-Edmonton Sour- Northern. 5..c. infant iri-arms -+were thoughtlessly. g nai - good their pledges, he would be little Man. oats-No. 2 C.W., 81c;. No. 3 ghtlessl the tallest 'in Montreal; was-thought I - - - - likely to doubt it with a Hitler Admin•, C.W„ 28s4c• abandoned as pew-holders dashed for liable to"fall and several streams of i' ''•_- - . ` ' Istration-in'office. From that the Be-, Ont. grain; approximate prices safety." The .baby was.cater rescued. wafer were poured on it for hours . .Warm.Jobs ,quence develops automatically. Ger track shipping point-Wheat. 50 to One little girl had 'both shoes torn' The flames burned in another dirge - _ Service In the Canadian-navy seems many rearms. in face of that real or-54c; oats. 26 to 28c; barley,32 to`"35c; from"her feet" in the. rush,. and was- tion, how ever,-and !t Ras-sired-_ _ : ,"`'46 to be more attractive at this-time of supposed menace, even a Radical Gov= corn, 33 to Sac; rye, 30 to 32c; buck- •picked up some time•later on 'the_ year than at oth<,ra. The navy-both ernment would fall immediately.and': wheat+ 28 to SOc. street, tryiag.to 11 .her way home in ¢ _: . , - . . - chips-Is !n Caribbean .waters for y1, Tardieu and M. Marto come-!n .j _ 4IVE STOCK QUOTATIONS. - her bare•feet. _ $2,952,000 Deficit FOC 1933 ' !'winter" manoeuvres - Fort Erie nife in' the Poincare tradition. The Steers, up to 1,050. lbs., good and Abbe-Oscar Vailquette, wt ho had Just - -1 ' .Times•Review. Little Entente"could-no mora Ignore choice, $4 to $4.50; do, med., $3.50-to �desrended from.the pulpit when the Sa3►g Premier Ge0• $• CM I 11 a4 b-ood and choice $4.25 to $4.75; ettltil _.- ' " the spectacle of a rearmed Germany first cry of fire shattered the stillness, . The present fiscal year, it is "", '' s i r o tom.; $3 to 43.50; steers, over . � • Reason For Optimism , than could France, while. along all- lo, lbs., good. and choice $425. +o led in trying to quiet the worshippers, mated, will show .a deficit of $2,952, Outside of our railway problem, other line of consequence Italy would, ;x1,75' do flied., 4 to $4,25 do, cola., 1°hl1e the pariah priest. Rev. Father--- of course, increase her-arm and fleet ' $ preaby. OQO, saanunced" Premier George. $ ._ I nada faces few public emergencies y . $3.50 to $3.75; heifers, good -and Pierre Richard, lain from the - . T -. _. *bich are not found, to.even a greater and air force pars paasu'with the choice,.$4 to $4.50-; do, med., $3.50 to •tery to-old.the celebrant of the Mesa 'Henry in"cbelivel ;the budget ad - I . - degree, in other countries. Our law French ,bloc. WbAt In the face of $4; do,com.. $3.00 to$3.50; fed calves, In saving the sacred vessels. ' dress last week. The deficit for the las� ��' =courts are bane, and effective In their those developments "would be the use good and choice, $5.75•to" $6.25; do,. The Fire Department wgs by this fiscal year, which closed October 31 of - convening-anx- World Economicmed-r$4.50 to-$5.50; cows, good, $`2.75 time on the scene, and six-firemen • operation. Our ffnancial inatitntlons to $3 do, tried., $2.5.0 to $2.?b; do, were soon added to the list of-rrine vl� $2'060,798. - - l9re founded upon the very bed rock o! Conference at all'-3gectat63 (Lou.-' rom., $2.to $2-S; canners and cutters, " Th Premier, estimated flee cost e . tiltabillty. Our people are indnafrioua, don). __- ---_ - other'IhJured as the work of SShting f8 75c to 51.50; .bulb, good; $_50 to the roaring blaze began. exchange in U.S..funds for the year , w•abiding and progressive, and are u _ $2.75.; da,cum., $1.75 to$`215; stocker .By thin .time .the last of the Tcor• at $1,200,000, while the cost last eat I .de.nonstrating a time restraint fn the Gold or Steriiny' and feeder steers,good, $3.2Fi to $3.50; ski per were out o[ the buildia the was $2,333,000. Other ex nett rer. . .. lace of lifficult and,trying conditions.- A constructive movement by Great do, con.., $2.75 to $3; milkers .and p s s' show that the De Ak Chatham News. _ . . Britain to establish a working head; springers,$20 to$45; cstivee, good and Injured receiving medical attention w, h an ex pt' of Education I choice veils, $lito $6.50; do, tom. and and the remainder swelling the crowd expenditure of 510,525,000 fot '-j� quarters for sterling is what half the med., $2,to $5 50'; hogs, bacon,•f.o.b., which packed the street outside,.tear• the year, is.decreased by $1,238,00( . I . -. Fight For Existence world is waiting for.. There Is no rea• $4.85 to $4.90; do,do, oft trucks, $5.10 tul of loss of life and vociferously in, "while the Dept. of Highways will ex• The extension of­the war area is son to, defer action until the World to $5.15; do, do, offs cars, $5.35 to dlgnant as. the rumor of incendlarism Pend$3,115,000 or a decrease from the . _-- - •..'calculated to do-Injury to commerce Economic Conference meets. Not only $;,,40; good ewe and.wether lambs, spread. Irevious year of $766,000. No men• " - far beyond the confines of China, but the Empire. but all the countries noww E6.5.0; do, med., $5.50 to $625; bucks, Detectiq-- "sett . iror>r while the fire tion is made of provision `or "uaem• there fa very little in convoy with sterling "would respond $4.50 to $5.50; culls, $4.50 to $5.50; ' _. prospect of the pre- was still burning, to"trace the woman lloyment direct relief,. while miseei• - . :...ISent military readily to a.lead which offered a stable i3� light sheep, $325 to 3.50; do, laneous ex ry government of.Japan be- who,- on Friday,_ had _Interviewed expenditures under th• Wel. Foundation for the restoration of their heavies, $'2.50 to $3; do culls, $1 to _ fag overthrown.• The outside world !s he cleigy'and;it is alleged, suggested that, fare Deft:re abolished. the amount - ,iaced with the prospect of bitter war• trade. The events which followed _ _ _ last year"being $299,000, ' stare between China and Japan per• Great Britain's departure from gold - - Tlie Dept, of Agriculture will have .t' . " @taps for many years• it is an "appall• "makg 3t clear Eclat the Lnterests ut - . .Ohio River On Rampage _ hn-expenditure of $1,753,000, a .de ing conflict between nations for na• these countries are.linked so closely - . ease o! $289 000 while miscellan. �ftfnnal ezisteace.-Ottawa Citizen, to Great' Britain's purchapin8 Power s yt^ ,�„• `.:A`. „ Y- "KTM 1 1 .,.�., ' re o s g, e,us-,e.Ypenditu s f 'this department , that i[ we fled a atabie medium of ez• "" are reduced vy $389,000, the figure tc price of History J change they will conform to it. The �• "" ' . " ',;- btr expended being $200,000 -as eom- most practical immediate step would - i 1. ..r.; pared with R'. Perkins Ball, of B mpton,"Ilse be the establishment o[an Empire Ex- - �' ``"" ,: '' w :;; p Total ordinary is 1932. . . �uyt finished spending some 18 months change Base, or conceivably even,as :� ., :1 y expenditures arE 1. $5.3,28,;.000 a8 tom red Sri+,y $ 6 ::.'compiling the history of Peel County International sterling Bank, which ^,N :. ; .a. - : : 5' :?. = 459 0 r--- 00 in 1932, making the-decrease " for"200 vpArs_ Hp_was assisted by 35 would act as a general headquarters t Y: � a oS $3,174,000.I.maid man and women secretaries; and of pooling centre for the Central Ordinary revenues is paced at 550,=t.the work cost him $18,000. Now, who Basks of the countries taking"part. It `�' �` ~"' 333,000 as compared with ,$54,398,000 :V ,;,•would like ta•write a history of Wel- would, is other words, bear exactly NN ` lington'-Fergus News-Record. i �� i i n '1932, or a decrease of $4,065,000. - the same relation to the Central Banks !Y t ; y Profits from the liquor control board • -int ' y x K?. _ ,� pa with $9,260,000 in-1932, a de of the nations on sterling as the.Bank s _ are estimated at $5,S00,000 as tom- -'�'. World's rea a pp a a o p Speaking of appiec, the world's stock • banks of Great Britain. Sir. ' C.', crease of fa,760,0M; lands and for- .-;greatest apple pie -as recently made John Wardlaw-Milne in The 'Nine- i ? � • ' a Birmin ham En land i teenth Centur ► • - 7£' •"^"`'`< x,•.u,4,. *,,, ,:'• tk; eats, expenditure, $1,218,(,'0, a de- . . -. 2 g 8 , be rig 1. feet y (Lon'.or ...:,, ;,.�.::,;X:,. ;, •Y" iv. :"v , crass.- of $1,240,000, while succession . ..-long, ten, feet wide, two feet deep, I 4" s r€ duties are expected to risr, the sett- containing 450 pounds of.apples, 16U c " , gu g $8,500,000 as tom- The Little Erotente 1' ww. _"mated fi re beta . ;pounds of flour, 50 pounds of lard and , " F Y I ' pared,with $6,137,DN last year,-or, arc I They Foreign Ministers of Yugo= `. - i:.'` ; 28 pounds of sugar,and.3,000 portions t; i •. increase of $2,363,000. i 11. were served from it. - St. Thomas. Slavia. Rumania, and Czecho-Slovakia, '• . - _Zi,nes-Jou+1ee have signed a treaty at Geneva•'They -I 5. - • _ Tiave set up an institution without pre- cedent in European`history. A ','Per- _ ?' `1rJ��� Sur jUi --I.And it Did the Trick manent Council" of the "Little Eit t �� $ In Postal Service . _ , .�'flan'iri British Columbia.Las.invent tents" is to consist of all three For- "fie°` ""� .I ed a machine which tells scholars it sign' Ministers, and will direct atom- ^l ~ Ottawa.-A surpl ar of about $250; they are early or late for school. mon foreign and economic policy'for `° 000 will be shown, on the aperationr - . There used to be something like all. three�Powers: Thus on the basis' ,. `.i of the Post Office Departm mt for thf that in the red school on the tenth con- of •s common foreign policy, an "in- ' • fiscal year ending March 31. This `••a , Cession, only it was kept in the upper ternational community"bas'been four• . been made -possible, it is stated, by left hand drawer of the teacher's desk. Red, as powerful as any war more I^ .,:..,,:;;- ' effecting •economies wherever possibl<' ;, .- . .. r•-Stratford Beacon-Herald. . '_ strongly*armed than pre-war Austria- „`X- without sacrificing the.high standard! Hungary. 12 is se1P•evident.that such . ' W-%,,,;•e of the service. . . ._-Calgary's Financial Position extraordinary mea..ures d'o not spring %> : The.xtent of the economies is illus- What is the position? Apart Prom from ordinary situations. Europe is s,N; al i rY q, y trated by,a co' piris<n with the yeai.11 ' 'all other considerations, the city is ailing,-physically and morally. . The � rz V} ending March 31, 1931, when the de, revelations of the -last few months ""''"`�:•,• . '�'-a .'% ,,•�_ faced with a total o[ over four million t . .,.. prrtment showtd' s deficit o: $8,000,• r, ` ;_, "';` s'"i 3 . 000. This deficit 'was -eut down' t<.. _. . dollars of unpaid accounts.. More than have ehovin'the world that those who "'.,;,,_; ~b %�+ - ;600,000 is owing-to the tilerimore Dana" waif reTlsiou of the territorial set «" ` _ , $i2.t)D0,000 last yes-..' Turning of t!t< • , contractors. There are more than $2,- tlement are Setting ready to�support _ .'When 'the "water In the Ohio tiver roan five feet above normal dcfcit into"a Su:•plus was aca,mpiish• :`.' l- . flood level many Pitic and rocena In_she ttD3�r ifississirpi.[t111_e�were ;(��. pledged io the Bank of Montreal for Guardian, Inundated. Numerous house boat= were marooned. postal service. _ t .,- . _ 1 _n ewe•'. . 7. .. .•.. ,. " - ql w..mar4-..,. ^t-.`_ _ - - - .�- a •-,a... .+uv !t`- - a. ..�._ �_... "•--i2 ,1 ?.-. ^Z R.,,4 CROSS-WORD PUZZLE is ecdAg a- FREE TRIAL OFFER y SMILES .*. r. .�. .n� is Baby? 1.. i 4 S 6' 7 if W W ill ... �r s� � ►1 13 I4 - K•RUSCHEN Met If you have never tried Kruschen-try r, IYdlare" 1S ' 16 17 18 distrlbutedt our expense. We boqe r ;y EE S - . - "GIANT" �aclmgea which make it - '19 �jy/ 21 easy for you to prove our claims for - - - *. yourself. Ask your druggist for the B new 'GIANT" 75c package + t R aeMr 24 2 2S 2 7 2d_ - 30- - This consists of our reeuW 75c.bottle together -with a separate trial Swale-•.mselent_for'about - >atotllsera spa week Open the trial bottle first,-Put it to 1 - the test,and then,if net endrely convinced that expectant ;31 i c everything the 4 regular bottle L still as food as n w Tak On the Links - back. Your drugg4.t L suthort,ed to ,stairs -' a • } i 3 " 1 7bc. im tely and without question. ` Care before 34 3 / 36 % 37 Do' you play golf." he aaead. have tried Kruschen free at our expense.. . ' baby,coaua e ' "No," she replied' demurely. 'Z $ chi8►�ch"s 8q�fei,1Citt� Ms Rea acharery' ' 'LaYettw h3aby's 38 ; don t even know how to hold acod- (� lTbe). Importers:'lltcoiltivmy Bros.; .? bee sleep, die.' Ltd., Toronto. , 00 I.ateae on. { - 42 - J/// 43 - Manager-"A customer has^made a CS$�1� Advertisin `� fair TS,• Sosd.■ ce. Lalud, level., l/ - complaint that the coffee tastes like g �*a•.mow t'e'au+• its . 455//' 47 - - mud.,, (facetiously) - "Tell him It p[ �srsOSSts sos assn. I,fln•s -- -- ` 49 Ss, S1 ___.._.. 52- P5.3 54 55 56 - was ground this morning." gJEmoTsi eco,omical toRoperateT Rr�ie fob ire illustrated•catalo a to Beatty_- —_ - A man can get mauled on ;10 a Broa. Le]mtted;�oz ,. v�, rerg�•. 57 58 week, bent If he stays married he has Ontario. au as.OPPORTUxssas:China's Great Great wau - 61 l62 63 to get more than that. -3GH-CLASS DELICATESSEN AND. With loops and sputa it measures - _ dairy produce, proIltabl. business. p Teaeher "Does the.giraffe get a sore ' .1 X60 --one-tent". the circumfer- Tobacco=stationery, money-maker. Both ' throat if he g4�wet feet?" bargains. Business Service Bureau. 13 Mee of the earth. Chin the Unifer, Horizontal �'•Ki-Type unit 20--'Beverage Pupil-"Yes, but not until nest Aa4latae west, Toronto .rho began construction of the waII JA -I=To drink _ --. 47-Circle � 22-Paths week." ` � - $ie third century,- B.C., is credited 4-Lower animal 49-Divided " - 23--Up to a. _ ���ss~M'$•WANTZD with having had, at one time, 700,000 9-Sail 63-Dag 24-Part of "to be" It is mighty easy toe an optimist A H i G H L Y SPONSORED GOLD' lien under forced labor on this and 1.-To be due 67-Hole 26-Chief syndicate requir : a man oe re- when by ything is going your way. sponalbility as representative'. in -this- , littler works. - Those who died Under 13-Listleasness 58-Vegetable lien - 28-Conjunefion community. w :rcctive remuneration to Sae lash.or of starvation he ordered 14-One-spot _ _ _ -.130-Spanish for river 29-Parts of machine � Cure For Se"picness right party. Wr1te'908 Sterling Tower, _•gown-into the mud core of the wall 15 -Rang 61-To MJmic, 30-Item of property Toronto. N A plan you might try is to bolt down h� n sealed up in the masonry. The 17-•KranafLYed .62--Grin . !' 32-Poem t JIG.Pusssrfi. ;" rinding barrier supported: about 20,-, 19--Space. 63=Jgpanese eDia 3g-Child - your meaLe. - - - tit00 superstructures, each of which 21-San god IrxE "NUDDLE'-300. Extra thick S - _ _ Vertical 35-Later than uI didn't cry at the dentist's. dad,., pieces, large size. Beautiful pic- * hsxrac`ks- It was once rrison- 22-JeweY - -, = 39-1lugical note ' tures. We sell thousands weekly in To- informed Willie on his,return. Tonto. Mailed Ln.receipt of Sbc each. In Id by 3,000,000 soldiers. It is pro- 2b--Hlgh,mou'btain - ' i—=u cue ty-t�rgan of nose " said D d. "1 like a 6YaYe -' ���=k-�ictsce?>y �� +t� aher tccted by..20.M Outlying signal tow-, 27-Senatorial robe 2-Fear 41-Comparative ending bop. 1 must give you a shilling. Did (bourne st., Toronto, ^Mrs, themselves as romantic as the 31-Number- :? _3-Edible seed - -44-Self o» +1 wall: Standing in o _ he hart you much. Woos.'` pen spaces or on 32-Musical compositions 4-Beverage 46-Stare of eonfuslon +• " nountain tops, square, thirty to fifty 34-Adjoining 5--Tries - '48-Knot No, dad; he, was out, alisieered i ARMF-RE DESIROUS o 11 AV INr, feet high, bored through with arches SS-Pass - 6-Article d9-Watering place Willie. changed,for wool goods.write The �st the-bottom. solid above, usually I 36--E1_ectrided particle 7-To eat - '. - 60'=Part Of body Hors Bros wogllen Co. Ltd., LiadaaY. I 37-While 9--Row 'Clay Mudd, editor of The-Brushvine -Ontario,- 'arith no access to the top save by_ 61-Consumed • a ladder to be pulled up, these towers 38-Disaimiiar D-small load 62--Obstruetioa Bugle, received from 'a lady, who Byes 1n Pea Ridge,a little poem entitled: I were fitted with elaborate brgnze in- 41-Before _ 10--To cool 64-Arid ,,. 42-Narrow board 11-Couch Wonder Lt You Miss-Me!" After read- 'NADIAN wL'TxoRS AN eo�d_ a atrnmente for smoke puss, furnaces '42-Narrow _ - •• �,' 35•-65 -'•;' - - � POSERS are invites to forward 43-Pbuch. 16--Son ing it, Mr. Mudd returned the poem to uss of all types to unblisbers of thtrty A► for @aerie signals and probably mir-= g- 66--Age the lady, with the following note: years' standing. Fifty pounds cash of%c:- rors. They enabled tie o�d Chinese i 44-Former _ 18-Point in Panama_ 59--Fiftyoue, ed-for Poems. Current Catalogues and watchers tq_"telegraph.."movements of 'Dear Madams If-he dons, he ought L 3 full advice free. Address, 8tockwelt. the enemy scores of miles ahead of.° A Thousand Island ;never to be truatet: with arearma Ltd, 29 Ludgate Hill, London England. Answers to- Last Week Puzzle t.' razthiletihildren; libel,g:ogress sad to mass thieir forces:at the threatened points.=$t. Thames HO�da A R T A B 0 V B B V s orld will never. get any better A N OFFER TO EVERY tNV INTOIL y 8 0 Y M 0 R A L $ R E become quite an im. nf mat of wanted trrventton■ app full L►- tnformatfon sent free The dam-aJ Cam- BeforE P E R S 0 N T!A L E N T provement over their-parents. , World Patent AttorneY■. 873 Sant Before _ going to bed here sat in the treat. Ottawa, Canada. - stern' and watched the stars grow Hunter as he came-panting-up u to brighter and brighter while the lights L B N A S 0 B 3 LAP ( - 8 D xuias>asT t�ocig. 2i the Falkland Islands had sot re- one of the party)-'Just met agreat - oiatdy had a ceptenaiy and i!the Brit- Gananoque 'faded in the distance. E P TRY LET $ V $ ,,, t.DER NURSERY STOCK DIRECT. bix, ar in the woods. gars loiters by siting ray prices bh hs,d'raOt issued special stamps in Once during the night we woke to see i3 T 1? 0 B 0 0 B A T Other Hunter--Good! Did y®it give on items you nee`t, Standard Nursery. honor of the occa,ion, few pwp'e the ereacem-mooa rising, the color of ICI N "A P T R A I T h!m both barrelaT FonthIll, Ont. A. Rossell, prop r would have rgmembered that Argen- a golden orange, swinging low'in the 3 L E W 0 D N B L = Hunter (wfulne his perspiring brow) roves Ir XAZZ. i tins, still claims tbd islands and be- sky and casting a long trait of light R 8 D N A D I R -"Both barrels: I gave him the whole Neves Britain Is a usurper. Every across the water. Again, at dawn, we T A N M A D li R JA gunl"' Oti A SCOTIA F RDi9 SOR sat. .looked and saw the red li ht bri hten so Alao liUst. busineaaes, summer roe- now and again Lhe Argentine Govern- g g hd 0 D B L P U � - - sorts. Free n■t Hugh 3tcCanu,n, Truro. ti-ent lets the British' Government in the east; and the moon, naiv silver, D 0 R 8 R O' 9 l3 T 8 -.The minister asked his 1Sttle girl if know it is annoyed about the Union shining above it. In the morning we she lilted his sermon, and %be said Father-"So-you want to marry my = . Jack floating' er the Falkland Is,. "Ns,."- dsngilterT -Have you eonsidered her t3 steamed-through the. Cornwall canal. We could see the river flowing aloe' - dles, or push through shallow chap- Well, whaE-did you 'Itke-tile QrsC " _,.]soda,,but the matter is allowed to g S p g - - family in this matter?" drop with the formal--cotest. side nearly all the way, its calm blue. nels, where the silence was broken.by 'part!" _ _ Suitor--"I have,air. I-love that girl The if lands of East .tad West Faik- water broken sometinies by- foamy the swish of reeds and water-lily pads, -"Yes"' =so mucli rd be willing to put up with 'lands are 1,000 miles south of Buenos rapids., -The canal ran between fields or the whirr of a heron,ristifg from "Did you like the-Last parts • -' .anything." Aires in the South.Atlsatc and 800 fenced in with poles•laid cross-cross, t"a rushes, °Yes," - - Y g fo°ming An angle-every few yards w The days passed All too-quickly in "Welt , what part didn't you like'" - - DaeShundred the ears Straits o Commander:that the line of the fence bent sharply r.wing, ,ailing, canoeing, g, picnics tyf "Oh," Bald she,'there was too much O f COLOUR? 1 Dnalow of the British Navy sailed into all across the fields. The locks were the island and swimming. Sometimes middle:' W p S what was then the.Port of Luis de'very-trim with green lawns and floe'- lived Indians came to:offer'us baskets � HO�f IS YOUR UYER Solebad. He took possession in the er beds- ablaze with color . .:. made of sweet hay or birch bark or "Did you,keep to the-diet 1 pre- Han�e of Ring William IV,, and sent The long journey across thtre: thou- porcupine quid--. scribed-for-you"" ' " .. up yoar Laver Bile the Argentine schooner Sarandi,which,Viand mites of oeesn, up the St., Latin- On Sunday evenings we went to "I've tried to, doctor,_hilt 1# hasn't_ -R'ithout Calomel - t! eras there, back home to Buenos Aires.-re ice to Montreal,and.thence,by train service in a bay shaped like a half. been easy." Tots ihrri.: ..�small organ but it cep- " Boiler Cities Star. to Gananoque, a thousand iniYes�rom moon. The pulpit was a block of "None ease! "I LWY can put your digestive sae eliminative _ _five sea,.was-nearl at'an end. were to eat ergara out of kilter by reltaia to a pour out its - y granite on the shore;and the congre- what your three year old baby-boy •dQy two pounds of liquid bile taro your boast• n` L With the bell clanging, the train gation sat in boats packed closely to- -eats:', ,. You won't camplet IT corset,each a condition Two Huge British .. :• ... : moved stow. throe h_tit@ s>,seta OL " by taking salts,od mineral water,taative caad: ' ly , g gethez. From That Friend of "Yes, doctor,I know. Candles,pieces or chewing gum, or when they're Iron. Firms 'to Join the little town and stopped at the Mine," by Josephine Kellet. (London: of coal, shoe-laces, India-rubber." a'ored po-' bo-Is� througb-and yoo i.ondanr Provisional _ _ seed a liver stimulant. wharf.We bad reached the point where The Swarthmore Press. En'g agree- • _ � Carter's Little Liver bills will soon bring MrJt ¢{ the�St. Eawrenc-e' is-.ten ten miles' wide = tee sunshin into your life. Tee,Ys on�t�.e B went lira been secured for the long- 1 Ever notice that the fellow who site y�e �r sheAt 5y Harm.- .iter,L ; _ considered merger of the two greater# and a row boat carried us out into' • in the back seat at church' usually sahstitutes, ?5e at all druggiata to the Lake of the Thousand-Islandd to 'With a Sigh Of Content lands f l A-fioat seat ett_the:imw+- iron and steel works,the Doimaa Long Company and the South Durham steel Sagastaweka. "the home full of sun- The great moment of the day i6! I 4 td Iron Company.' The merger will sLine'i-where we were to spend the come. One stands watching the last : 7Loose Change' - f nvolve capital of 820,000,000, summer, It is a.thickly wooded island- sweep"of violet into dun above the line - It is avout as hard to drag an old The scheme completes the unifica- standing high in the water.' On one 'of-the hill, one'seei how the flowers, fellow out at night as it is to keep a • a _ r' :°. Lion of the iron and steel :industry side red granite cliffs catch the sun- are falling one and all into s grey young fellow in. Remember the robin 1�Olyaaeauw r t1e.'ee song the whole aide of the rivet Tees light, and in this middle there is a nisi of confusion through which the he singe In-thq rain, The'only-thiing �* 4�- • which was intimated three ;>ears a little valley,where the golden rod `little evening wind faintly whin i� eii , Po 8 y pers. that travels faster•than light, to a wo- a sad when he Dorman Lo Coin ti sb- Brows shoulder high and tall silver Beyopd the ugih amoirg man's mind, is n run in her new chi!- 1Lej" d " y gate ail the fo sorbed the BIockow sughaa Co m- ti lent a¢ainat tho the bracken, that has been amber-col- .ion hose. Raked what he ltd when his e47D•.lsisaRW&,rw■.•e,t0.s. c'oudle"ss'blue sky.Y• - ored All y as now is a e ng a ai>w Liu► d loJ.,..�, � _ It is pointed out by one observer like Days abow-which h e � th f pal`s cloudg the hori son, two farmers man said: "I listen." Argumenfi y S'tliffer tOl�h , • ' the merger that the tariff adviso are talking: make few friends, The man' who :x mmittee has made the reorganize- world-morning Well, good-night. comes home whipped at night is usual- Skin Troll" When -Lion of the iron apd steel industry a gold and green and blue---evenings, t'Good-night" ly the man'who went out whipped in i condition of continuance of duties on when sky-and- water glow with rose Now the only sound in all the world Fools rush in- where • _ the morning: Cutleurn imported iron and steel, and yellow and amethyst. I Nava never is the running stream; you turn down wise girls fear to 'wed.' The,more a d, seen sun sunsets. The water catchas. tl,e pall.,open the door, land your way man really knows, the less certain be In idle wishes fools supinely stay.;. the rays of.light and plays with them, by the light of the fire to the•tamp, to that he really knows anytbiag. 4a1ek�F Bessie be there a will, and wisdom finds a r"hifting and twisting and blending.the .light it, and then turn. The books -- �aD •Oinement 2Sc.andro_ _ s colors, while the Islands deepen into crowd in upon You, they are pressing, Blessed Is the man who can disagree way.-Crebbe, shadow, and the trees stand.-out black ` `urgent,,upon every side. As,yv;i stand with me without getting mad about it, ��� - against the sky.. by one of the bookcases there is a glor- - ` -- .ei T� 7�1 WOMEN- Nearly every day there l was emir- ions instant of indecision thit you W it like a chain of little islands flan woeh Mimrd's freely. It F; �+ � l3' vr•ould prolong ,if nature would but a • ..•hr@ out pelves and Take Lydia E. P'iitilcham'e a:rose the horizon; and on one allow it,then the book, almost without • dam. Any wound `eats vegetable Compound strangely beautifill evening it linger- deliberate consciousness. is in your µ quickly sfnr n,.. - PO ed after sundown Its outlines clear as hand ' 20 there's nefMlaO bef�ii _ Nov.yO°ever felt AW you were toe before, it; color dim:?ed to mist-blue +Your chair is drawn taithe blaze � - - w•at to to and with a sigh of content you are off ,•o�•'` ,t]nt yo° did against a flaming sk g y' .••' M - e � • a, .•�` sist b■r.tbf �th•to do yotlr wocft7 g g Y' and away.-Hugh Walpole,.in "Read- ,.�`` •'17►�r+r' °1,' Women wise errs weak aad et>a.dowa When-the`'night•w:s very still, sky in >r .�t G abCwhl tags-a fonts web Me Lydfa s and river were full of.shining point3 g' (New 'Yorlt:-Harpersel _ert� ri9��}� «, Rtukhaa•'s t+•geta't►ta cooapouad. Has& of light. -The islands_ntirroree.. in the �s o` s4 K' OF = aches sad backaches that am the rainsk water, and in the starlight the tress FORTUNE o 7 of a ttlrsd. tvadewa condttlos a/tsn and their reflections inerged into one. 6'ortune, melt say, Both give. too F° a`'� ?'•" st.rfd eo Hula t..r..bw m•dkhasr On such nights we'used to gal' out in • niuch to many, FOIL CONSTI t'ATtOPt ,r out ,,,,s by t� a canoct glide into the open inhere -Btit y-t sire never gave enough to tow may that r ILL'lJ7.f/RQjI!!s/�tltfrg sesdteiae. any s aurae rrom year artraw 1 assn ilo ennn.l env, thn rhvthtni anv: EXP FR -gisL'todapr•. . A"warch the gambits.' ' al drii5-drip-of water-froln th,3 pas- -Sir John _itarringtot, " 3A --SC-MNTU ® • %U&-Nu. 13—'33 7 1�- Babe Rath, t King of S B.Tapece, of Bowmanvilles Iled to accept Nzws office will receive prompt Is feeling: the d� respion keenly. '*ill b6 in towu shortly to tuns IBM& this year he is com Last year be was id $75,000, but pianos. Any -orderis left at THic O'Clonnor, of Toronto, *Spr ,, ng 0 S was home over the week end. only 852.000. and careful attetktiou. -Miss Rosie O'Riloy is spending -Mrtr. John T. Step son and -Tho Mon's' Brotherhood wet too,. Morley, hav mov ato on Monday evening last with a a few days with friends, In tha wity. Garnet Cotirtice's dwell1ii , 11 fair attoodance.. Rev. H. G. Oro` -Boria, 00 Friday, MoreJ24%h -BUz%both St�eet, w Ich has it zier was-the' speaker, leaLding in a -,-,-,Men's Work Boots 2.44, -,Special been vacated by Mr. Wounacott� -tudy of the Test of a Nation. -to, Thomm and Mrs. Watson, a - da who has moved on to Mr. Ruddy's -George Elliott, who had an -ileavy Mennonite Leather 'ftbter. -Ex-asayor Wemp.of Tomato. -fam.known an the QpIalan farm. attack of. flu some weeks hao, is _Ow&Mar" last-sixinobas of -womcoofined-to,his bod 'suffering 'Was In-vown- on h�--�-susim. in ;= and other from the after effacte of fag the business. -F. T. a 111119 eaeft%., partw of =a*-w*abr*:Oubtrio. disease. --We -hopetbat,lib may Williams Special Double. Sole' Gw.d- In Tilsoubuss as- town, @now,--4soom ever. w year a warlp Qrdered. out for the -Dr. Carneidiwi.wm.be-in -c 'I=., 'grot -flaia Ip two--years. Motor ge of the service of the Presbyter. Welt, 4.95 'Alpley has been 2an Confined ft e house with. an traffic eaStied in -con e Church, at the Friends' Meeting attack of Ila. and several serious =Lts House Qn Sunday next at 2.30 p. M. oq6trred. Parmirs. howe ass C -Miss Rose, of Torontp, 6D4 ver, ?,virybodY welcome. ne bible a Slater's Spe ial 5.00 Oxfords, a high Sunday - with her cousin, bliss welcow6d the @now as it will bene- and Sunday School will nwet at 1.8b Mauro. o conducts fit the fall,;vheet-and clovRr..- It - .-Hro.-J. Mabd611, ivh' A. class shoie'at a moderate will also prolong the mapte syrup the"Madeline" beauty salon in Cl !.-(,Ity owners of our lake shore areniont. vi-til 4e in PickAring. and Y season. cottages, making their "rl' �Thi-li�tere"sttik�n.'In---R'Mateur VF111 condlict.hir in spring vfeits. beauty; p on get 21 nX S-L-13-avia! res- no -Duu'�- ZVr �hv 1�. Y. Z. . 1 .11­ 1 t week. when nearly 14,OW St. Hot'", 9 a. m.. to i;, p..m. Phone* concert to night (Lzr clity) in St. as in 0 0 r or -0. -Amdrew's Church. hockey fapi paid fdr itd ' igmi h t 50500- ]Rubbe Bo ts 2.75" and 3.5 'h 'M eLeid Gardens, Toronto, e:,: t e ap] n Now is the time to be think Hips Norma Love, of Toront spent the week end with Mis; to see the match between New log of an-to and accident in@urance Sucker F_Nbi ' Maileline CraildoM. 7 market knd Sudbary, in which in time for the. greater bamird of At". ng -H. Arnold and family will Newmaiket- won by one goal. beavyippring traffle. Rttes am ccupy their farm home �again on, V - . The interest.in the game was not lower, and-it is.a pleasure to quote Bo�,s :the first of the ruonth. confined to those who �paid for tberu. A. E. Richardson. phone admissiorl, ixit many Ahoussad Pickering OW. and Mrs. Offea'and child. and other f&ns can keep in touch with '-Dr,19". and Mrs. Carmichael Fred T. B u n t i Tickerinl-& of Whitby, visited D. J. -Mrs. Callaghan on Saturday. the progress of the ga rne by listen. and M-ise Lilian Arnirray'. of'Whi.k. 139 1 ing in to the radio. it Is claimed by ; F. F. Bals -The township council will don. and family, of that those listening in can get a B Zatablished 1857.. meet on Monday next for the arford ; A. H. C4ark, of Lake t Alou of general business. better idea of the game t"u-ln&')Y tield ; B,J. Clark and -M, C. Mar- rftnsfu _-W. and Mm.Howis, of Whit who pay their dollar or Jollar and wile, of Toronto. and H. W. and som 137, "at Sunday with the latter's a' haff' and' are foFeed. to -stand Mr,�- Boyem and fawily were guegts,. pe�re John and Mrs. Poynter. e place where they get a poor of W.J. aud Airs. Clark on Sun. nt8;m Spear@, the towbabip view of the players. y, upon the occ"ioo of the, Ad I da iq ore been ma ingoalle in -About two weeks ago ten foirtiZ third anniversarV of, tbei-r -tiocicey tans trom tinuourytvilo the vills-ge during tlfe past few 4laxi6iis to i6e'ttiif aiateb wed.dinr. were -The CEIlniAri -,of -Piekering P -W. B. Powell, who has been between Sudbary and Newmarket icke"ring's Leader Store" - Town9hip are relearinL, for irnme 'and not-baving the neceptear eonfined to the houqe'througb 7 diite use, �Copies of By law -NO. Ifluess, is still in the-convale1ve 1402 rfcpot cash to buy their railwgy ti(-ket4, ly'varsed contr(Alibw decided to ride the r63,j on -a state. 11 t e building and" erection of all g were freight.. train -to Turouto.. w he-e 'n -R. A. and Mrs. Buntia dwelli R honse% and' other bijild- .'--'both coofined to tbc house during tbe varue wm to be phiyecl. They is Those -con�euiplatiok*-con Let's talk to the I'Adies aboni the."Elosier reached Turonto all- iiah.L btlt� _ y Abevast week, reqavirfag medical -4tru:,tioiii are ca'utioned to obtain nestion were immediately" arrested 'and attention 0sirtictilars before eommen-Ang.. -A rn;*tilat of. St. Georce's fined $10 and costs, or.twA.0 days in H.-Cb0q--- - ter. of HiRh1Ak nd Creek,' Rtack st -1 rge sbipwint of We have just place a Guild will be held in tbe Club jail. Having no wooey they w6re Snilding Inspector,should be con Bo iery. T e I t 1 1 de b iery for children and boy@ and cirls In- @ h 0 Be u a 09 Rooms on Thur5&y, Aprilstb, at taktii to'the Dan 'jail, and would salted. "Suo Batsk"And '*Sun Brown." � . A very nke fine ribbed merceri,?.ed 2. bare missed the game-had not . some -of their fellow townsmen, ---;A number ljf young and old eatton ic sizelii from di to 9J. all "Ing on sale at one price,-ma,-velano bnl Mnrkar, who has' been value, Only 25c per pa-ir,.3 pairs for d9c III for*owe time following the fla, whobad beard of their- plight, "19 from lieri a.tiinde'd the-din '...Is still eanfined to the house'with came to their rescue, and p%id ner. and prostram given in, the Then there is also-a line of every day Rosier.y for ladies in "white their fine@ and -hotel bills. We Whitevele United Cfiarch on -grey' bouther and "white and-brown"heather mixtures and also, a heart eouditioc. and loubt very much if they would Friday evecinor laeL isoder-the g1l -A. Pleov, who underwent an a metal, very nice A"Zotton with shaped lens. in size@ 9. 4. 10 and apention for appendicitis recently show the same determination to nuqOicm 6f the Boy@' Work Board 10J. at the @a-me price as the kiddies. They're going over ­Big" at, got -to chureh to hoar .&good Qf the township. J041i Hunter. of 25 cenm Spairs 60 costs. ha a Toronto hospital, returned 'bome,on Thursday. oerman. Peterboro. boy pce"ec in lW2. -Frask Ban is orect4of A, -The Rydro Com wissiop, was the Principal speaker. whose Then we have Artificial Bilk hose&621)c per pair, 3 pair fo7$1. and now I&PX6 IN*40M. with the obj4gdt through the Pqblic Utility Com. address.on the-,,Jijt.saw Puzalp of pare thread silk full fashioned hosiery in all Plzen of leading abadso&Is of setabiiabing a year. I& aip. mission, in about to instal electric Ufa"was v6ry mischtapprodV"te ; 99c per pair. Yes they' re "Rolevroof` nality and wonderful value VON de _1adL that ' d; too. Then there are other two lines I Ady for guy markets. water beaters in the Town of ad given Is mags a at$1 and $1.50 palr. Whitby, free of aharge in the- :n impreasion,on even the young. -XING Mary Kennedy buboes homes of- water users, ce eat member of' his audience. A -We want you to we'these lines and let-ns endeavor to supply npendW8 a few days durilior the rtain I a -wont y6n week wltb her sister, Mrs. fixed charges to be made for the 0-0mber froeb here provided the your wants. You'll dd that, CIA Free Scorboro. amotiDt cif power used. This Per musical program- Thanks so mueb. st of -The dies' Aid of the Promb vice is made-yosisible on account of -Down in Xan4as there is's terian Church -will hold a croki the large a6ount 'of power that robin that has been flghtjog Ito Y'. F A. ed. - Ontario reflection in a 'wind w pane. for Party -in the A. has remained none* 0 M .' S. `10 HAPM rocme on Wednesday, April l2tb, has an aboodance,of-vi''ter power. over two weeke, and i.3 becoming AN at 8_90 P w-. Ererbodykwelcome. it large a-mount' of- whic"b iq not eithausted with it@ continued -The Sacrament of the Lord's ntiliz-A, for want of cu*toilier-4., +-ffurtq.' There aw a 'great many Supper will be administered in St and its useer can be grestly extend people wbe are doing the wi-tne Church on S have' inlitinnRry April9th, and prepar cnad re Aodrew'e tory eer e!y ere �undai: ed in the homes when the cost ia thin-g. Th e within the reach of house grievances .iver which they lose .---Y-7ou 41 Vices will be held on the even iag holder-j. whiah seem-# to be -the -rijiiekOeep and in making p"blin case now. of Friday, April 7th. Electricity is now need their complalbto they lole 1.105T)v extensively in home,*for liltbtinsr. of their frieudir. They itilaitin e -St. George'@ Church. Sudday, Sunday School, 10,00 a. in.; Holy lag, toasting etc. Choici� 'QuAl Beef Agwil 2od.5th Sunday in 'LeDt : !t"tinit, cook.ibg, froniag, waob that the whole world fq Rgainxt ity If this had been them-and thoy make tbernselves edicted fifty years&go,,the idea miserable. Like the robin the Commosion. 11.00 a. W.; EVening pr Prayer 7.00 p, m. Preacher at wbuM have been ridiculed. trouble comes' from 'Within them- Died's Rosat, -�-Aceordinx to the reports of- selvem and not from without. bow services, Rev. P,.G. Robin. thp Toronto Observatory.. there `Sboulder Itgast, -The monthly mieting of'the wa0 less QDOW fell'in thle distriA Now Adqmwfteensengs. Rib,.. W. M. S. of 'the United Church Ukis -past %inter than in any .5r will bs held on Wednesday, April winter dfirinit the post ninety SALU­LlkedCllv�ver Sood. good Bfisket, lith, M. at the bows of Mrs. Years, this being the period during F04'amseed. Apip4v to.Lother Middleton, 1ROrNSAIN Banks. The members which records here been taken. Br4cughan. Phone.328 Pick ..,:Sirloin Ste& r birth The amount of scow that fell was -houseSteak, 4Lre re4assited to brinx-theii VOR SALE-One No. 2 McCoriniek. .:,Porter _4817 1*080y. 23 2 inches,the next lowest being L' Deering Tractor Plow.nearly rv�v. Apply ice FLound Steak, --i.. -21be. for ' no. -The Golden GleiDers' Mission 30.2 he@, wbich fell-in 1874 8 1*IF.Cut".Greea Rl*ei,Ont, 31-35 Baud of the United rJburch will &ad in IM-6. - The greatest fall VUBMSREID ROOMS- TO LET- JL' IN- -e-fortatt6house-keeams roms, Stew.Beef, `1 lbs. for hold their .getter meeting on-was in the winter of 18%70 when reasonable Box 34, abdiri,06-t , 31-32 Saturday, April Tat. at 3 o'elock, 123 inches fell. , . The average fnr -11, 'the 90 yeafs was 66 inches, sothst V.OR 8ALE-,Lairge English. B4 Minced 8 lbs.for Me. in St. Pig 9 ,01iturch, Sltdeo will 13e shown on Japan. This will be the fall this'past winter was only X­ Boar,nine m9ntlis old at lot 15.c 2.Pickering.also seed oats. James White. 32 a little above one-third the aver :W ere is a "ssibility of MOTORINO TO TORONTO-Every AM OPOD weettaff. Everybody . :,Welcome. age, -Of th -�-Oo'Snnday evi t Reii, there beings heavy fail of.enow c day. ould,like passenger ko help Aare . -R. E .. I - D eniam nez ost. sines A. ,Skiptprij R. R, 1', Fickerilor. Eutfb 0. -Croper, witi -presfeb on 'befere.the �1441_ .the lifs and inflaeoi� (if John chart at the Observatory also, Butcher (plione 8000) Pickering en OR ISA LE-3W bushvis of 8 rowed Knox, of Scotle d. '. Mr.'Crozier shows that the winter has be F seed b PriM 60-cents .;Good iiarn .one, there ohn Miller, R 2..Claremont. .bas Visited the 9"'de of John sin. exceptionidly mild a bushel. a?'Dly .-Knox's micistry *and wilt k being only two cold,dips-, one in Pl,,Cl,r,il,- 4 4with authority on the life "fet 14 VOR SALE'- Seed Oats. Sitoner. o It b February, wbev it fell to 6 degree '' '='%a who bad so much-to' do with below zero,and another in March., A: fro'm registered seed.also Red Clover Seed, Ap *JohnPovei, 2 miles east of-Pickering, when it was not quite so cold FlIgy - . SEIBERLING the making of Scotland. e 103 r 3, Whitby. 31 -SL' George's A. Y. P. A. held - -The Salvation Array 'is-cele OR SALE�-Rod'Cllcvpr Seed wnd a- their meeting last. week. ' -The bratiag the fiftieth iinniversary F quantity ot Aifaira IRBY. Also Brood Sow. Se 'vice. Tires 'LOCAl Council 80ecial r paid as ft 'visit, and of its coming to Whitby thl"S due =13th. Vt?ply Bath Bros..Pick ri enng. a fter the bumness was over they week. it wae abont this. t ale_ hall ast of ge. tookcharRp. They gave-ns.9hor4,4bat thb 'Army came to P ickerink OTICE-All accounts due to the 7' address"on the four principles where it had it barracks and-a Niunde:r�ignevl ari-requested to'be seittled at As"tli6usaxlAs 6A. 'Arivers" now -1knoW, are Nh - once, and r -Worship-,, large number of members. - I eY casli.� J.C.Philip,Plckering 30.8i Of olir Society. namely 'hereaffiri all epairs will be stri;tly 4. -Work, dification and Pelloweblo. had many diffictilti" to-Diverrome, t.,stronger and weaz lo'n' ger,than. any 'adresses wenk enjoyeo-by but they have surmounted -loft -These-a these L Rkt4t'*-roomed-Wovisi:brick, �hurcb St., Picketing-' _Soft wa�ter in house_ ect riciight. Apply Mrp-..N,3.`Morrii� 11; and we hope-for.atiotber visit sad are now 'firmly eptAbHsh.ed JL' tire even -Seiberling could ever build in the nOar fature.-C oom. overtbe whole world.. and now sey. 115 Jcnies Avi,Torcinto.: Phone Har 2239.' -A large cumber of'thoae re-''c6mmaudtb6 respect of A classes befpre4 two -esivillff relief seem of the opinion from royalty to the humblest,, SAL9�Nest, -itinsictivi that their needs abduld be suppil. member - of 9ociet_v.- ' Foronqrqed housi.double bearded' and Gyproc They are lined,vrongly bulit-and eon be easily moved; d4sk to'see the' nine ici Pali ty-,without accompi ieb-iiix"l giregit"dea I io ward A b irgain for some one. Owner David J.Scott. oy effort on se 'Mactei keelalmlig the lost, and these*who- Alton& Road,. hilfl.mile nonh of the. ton _0eir,part. lo*d.. ;ZUSW--should help --onli" tbo9e--&iedo**13Q`d 'dQt tbrdhab�rhne.,- ous ree, eir ed Alaska Oats, IN110-1161P tbemselves.-...The msjotL. Th V06ik iu the *police courts in VOR S ALE - Se Ity of th A, cotarrercial-or regisUred.ripen with barley, Oft On rellif feel humill the citfies % "well lr".wn' Th OttOd When 4epending on vb&ri 27 ree.fjorn rust and'stiff straw.. Also one Jcr.sey ty work 'hand 1p the 0111- bull,grand son of, Thornmon's prie cow at the hand with pt-it-only -cers df the,low. And in ta&nyea�eg Royal. Alm -MR.Chap.ns... lot-9, e a" --t - . niluZamviv. ask. the o'cers 1AIL. fol-theit Wng6 and vcie .bW;&hay. F. B R A ­G -E Towns ki in Mnskoka has to look after tfiolle rfiho otberwise VO4b-SALE-Micit rear ot ertised �Imt tbejr will elvis would be seat to prison. FIL.R.mil, Con '6. Pickering Township. 110 -In thin 2cres,morit or k-m. Price$6 000. Terms,'one General FePJA;,%,'0& and Gas. relist to none who will not take waV they save a great many d third cub,one third in ten yearly payments and 4Ln PdVftV10g* belt ond5mor to'gre)w maXe them- honored nimbwllk of,balam!Cearratird-Interept at 4A.percent. in- a y8AVt4tb)64 00 land leaned them., A.&M(AT.- 42, - ;Mo - 31-" - - - - Ontario tion invitipd. Andrew PM Claremont.R Pickering K ream on id $75, m lied t Step P 0 16NI3 10 C JtJ f h ad %;