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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1934_01_19:•,+: I� 'C F. •ref •rJlT. -; .. '.T: - - - • - '� -�.. � , Ar • ? �,` J`: r - _,- ` - 1 - :s �'' •___ ... ,.. - _ tin- •�.� -N W--..-.S_ _ - - 'VOL. _111 PICKERING, ONT.. N RID A 1, JAN. 19, 1434. �T�. �1 �xoTJesiltostsl aLsre,l. Highland - Creek t _„ Brock Roaoi P C R ® A Mr. and Mrs. St. John - announce. Smith has retuned to the O�.VEEL' W OOD r: the engagement of - their daughter, 'it where he will spend a few days - \ A good su of Hard and Soft Winnifred Marguerite St. John, to at the bed ss�'de of his -sick brother. T T DR. H. 0. PBARSON- Physician pPly George Edgar Mattison, 'of Palmeri Harvey Edv�ards has been suffer r, LL • -•. .nesnrseon. tA,nbarton. loaf Coal on hand. Also a supply ,LT.L _ DD E. FORSYTH, O b. D., Director ,of Kln'.' _ �toodr < ston Gardens, Toronto. The marriage !ink for the last few days with pain ;�' 1L.o t FORS i Asso Op _ to take place early in 'the spring• from a had tooth; thus' eadsing the p tlogof Ontario. Reg. stove hingth. loss of considerable sleep. Established 1836 latered Member of the, American Optometrieal _ a Afsocbation. Eyes eramined by appointment. °j -- =r :-Greenwood -- .+ James and- mrs.-Barnard-and>,wn- - - -__ Phone zao4. Claremont. Ont. 12tf - - -- -Pbees Plck:�768. also Ed. and Mrs. Brady. Jr: of Tor- James and Mrs. Raine spent Sun- onto, were the Attests of the Brady � E E D day in Oshawa. Sr., family here on Sunday last. UNCAN B: McIN ryRE- Barrie- bfrs: Brandon and daughter, spent On account of, the icy roads, a Farmers make a mistake selling ter, Solicitor, Notary'. Office —Brock St.. A • B E R Sunda in Cannington.' their Cattle and Hogs in an Sunday number of cars and' trucks have hall soar, opposite Bell Telephone Office, Whitby. GENERAL INSURANOE Miss Laura Ormerod, of. Pickering' un8nlshed condition Phoebe 45 ,my A(IEN(7Y the misfortune to slide into the dit- f^ f spent Sunday at her home here. It will a to Bu Feed rather DONALD RUDDY Barrister. BROUGHAM. - ONTARIO ch, but as .yet none of them proved pay y The Girls' Circle will meet at the than Sacrifice Them p eDI iaa- serious. - •1 b. mar.-- Aletarf- public: Htcmex - -- - parsonage at 2_45_�Saturda� aft- office o?ce rormerlyocc„ppi 4 by the late A. E. Cbri. Qlffva� YInbhsrd and - Seth _- MONEY r��p�R9 Wm, south' wing of t cure Hou•e, Whitby. sly; , Facititiee for placing any hind of In- ernoon. _ —__ surance at beat rates Zvi Linton has been off duty for gerow are busy_ -- these days cutting t BATON, -BELL do ROSS. Barrint. available. - a few day& owing to an accident to and trimming trees .on the east side At prices of Pork it pays wets -- B era,- Solicitors- 904 Northern Ontario, Security and Service my Motto. of the Brock Road, north of the to buy feed. 8'"dinl, 3308ay sueet.'Toroato., one of his legs. W. Beaton. 421y Phone Pick. 615 school house. It has made a big imp- . _ F. M:' and Mrs. Chapman and F. There'ie no Feed a sat in ' R. S. Be 1. - - and Mrs. Gibson spent Sunday with ,rovement in the view for motorists, value to M 9 �. l?.-F. Ross. itdebaide 2838-9 and will lessen the danger of- rune- _ y The Beal Store Fred Disney and family. R[CHARBSON. PIOBERINCi A Claremont The Mission Band will meet in the ing down school children. BARLEY FEND ; btU'.YEY— Barristers: Solidton, Notaries PHON)� 924 church on Sunday afternoon at 2,30 ' Frank Jackson and Harold Bi t- Publie. 913 -214 Confederation Life Building, - with. Miss Edna Green in charge. nell opened up the old spring on the For F-0edfog and Finishing Pike eCoraer of Yee a and Stichaom44Sta. Toronto. FURNITURE Miss K. ' wilsou has returned to Brock Road north of the -bridge, or Fattening Cattle. It also gives Phone$ Adelaide 4480 and 4480. ' By a" nt- meet Saturday eveninim. Pickering residence. Uxbridge after spending her holid- which has been discarded for a man- good results feeding to Phone Pick. 3613. stt tide are displaying an attractive ays with her sister, Mrs. S. Corbett. ber of years and were very. success- - variety o! T[30MSON & MobiILLAN- BJ.rris- - - The Kinsale Dramatic Club are to iul in' striking the old vein which re- DAIRY CATTLE . -L tae, sotkiton. Notary Public. cure ar Aluminum and Graoitsware Etc. give their drama entitled, "All in suited in a good flour of mineral war This Feed is sere to adi►anee is - denoe of Mr. Thomson. lot 11. concession I. Furniture and Furtiitnre the Family" by Arthur Lewis Pubb, er, which always prevailed in years ��� Get our ea 1 la once: eeimg. Office boon: Thanda and Saturday Novelties. P y Pp F Is n9s, from 7.00 P. m to s_ o pp. m.. or by on Friday evening, January' 26th i.n gone by. appointment Toronto office :600 Ro al Bank Prices low; in keeping with times. the Greenwood United Church, TRY - oral Phone Peck 2000. Toronto 14in 0303. • Green River e. 1y . Q. Vim Oat Feed and Sweaiened -- Denta� ^^ !T O O F / N Audiey See the drama, on Friday evening, Oat Feed (Quaker Oet Products' µ ATE[_ C. SMITH. D.,D. 9., L D. 9., _ - The Community Club met on Mon- it's good. They give (food Results. 1`1 (Successor to Dr. J. N. Dales). Graduate or. . SPEC t�L day evening of last' week at the dome We are sorry to hear Miss Ida .gI'38I61I,;FLOUR FOR PASTRY she Ro7aJ College or Dental Surgeons and Torori. of Theo and Mrs. Annan, with the Gray is still very •sick. me University. At claremoat ofhkeove, D. A. -- - new officers in charge. Jack Bry- Mr. and Mrs. Reid entertained '.Kr. The oldest brand of Floor In Seatt's store every Toesday and Frida�r Pbone Light-weight, - - Canada. and none better e ' k J btntre 11l 11. 27tt ant was aPPointed Secretary- treas- and Mrs. Carter on Monday evening• Smooth, .',1.39 per sq.. urer in place of Mrs., Everett Bry- Mr. and Mrs. J, B. Wilson and Mr. = at any price. TTRRBERTT. FALLAIRE, L.. D S., - ant who asked to be relieved of the and- Mrs. Draper spent Sunday in EXCHANGE YOUR WHEAT _ X1 D. 6. S.. Graduate ae f the Royal o�Collage of Medium Weight, office. When the business of the ev- Toronto. .. ` Olke fn residence second door east of St. And- ening was concluded, a- pleasant soc ? Over thirty children alts »ded the , - FUR IT, or ref's Cbarcb. Pkker +erg. Out. office ho,trs : 9 Smoo-thr 1:68 per 8q. ial hour was anent in various kinds party given in their honour" last Fri- Ask Your Grocer For It. m „'orby appointment. (X-ray eer.leel, Phone Pock 3700. 43rr $88op weigh te of games, after which luncheon was day,`kt Mrs. Draper's. served, The members are requested ! The Sunday School skating party Smooth, 1 .,98 per a a. to pay their year's dues to the, Sec- is to be held at the Cedar Grove 1Enotaultis �tr<2CDe44. - — -- retary as they are now due. This is risk as Thursday. Jan.- 25th. A jolly_ I. g(, f N%VINGHA M ; im Building and Oeeleral - portent,, so please _ do not neglect tints - is anticipated +' BLIZABBTH RICHARDSON- .�. PICKERING .�• it. ' ' The Ladies' Aid will meet this Contracting. to and cco�tt1not nd': - The Audiey Sunday School held its month at the home o! Mrs. M. Drop- Estimatee'furalebed oc all claws _ L MB er. Word for roll call Leave. All — as. V annual meeting on Thursday last ' o! work - Interior and Exterior. with a- good attendance. :All reports ''ladies are invited to this open test • a+�7teratiow and repairb. i FPOSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, west of n most satisfactory charact- 'meeting. : ear Oeaatd« et;o� .era oatraAa Aae Cblmneyp Built Concrete Work. t4aa sdse o1 afl kfaae aetlenseee re too esaeasaa4 �Bla0lttlimithina, tit �POOt�WOr$ er,-- showing the school to be in a pr- Those who did not find it possible = base., Adfress oresa •lvar F. o., oat at right Genres ospernus condition. The treasurer's to attend chufeh last' Sunday missed Pbone Pickering 6719 .: R. BEATON. o TOWNSHIP Now is the time to have those repair r•eport'showed a good \balance to be -' a real treat. Rev. Harry W31se}rr'a FAIRPORT, - - ONTARIO � Clerk. Comveyaaur. Commissioner r« jobs attended to. Harrows r-ep*ired, gin the new year. Prizes were away i- sermon concerning the Prodigal Son �+ n�0at, amda,nt,-- Accountant. Etc. Issuer or also new sections on hatxi. Tbe' fan• ed to the first, and second in attend- was _exceptionally good, or should _I Shln 1-es 1 0i� .7c`�le WnisR Lacesses. Whitevale. Out. p�pe� ous.Fleury Plows always on bard. ante during the year as follows: Bib- say the sermon was as usual real D y�` V. MAW.' I:IIJENBED AIIC- Also detaler is Viking Creaus :3epara le Class, Margaret Pudtrih: -and Bert ' good. : _ _ as 170NHER.tor York,Qatario arrdDtvbam tors and Electric Washers. Guthrie; Senior, Paulene Sand:'rti - There has been a Glee Club fornretf' flail flalvauizFd StPV1 9hingies: CAsauttes. An kinds of sass promptly attended If tbinkinttof buying an electric radio and May Hedge; Intermediate; Hel- in Green Rifer, Officers wE1e elected Bird's Felt Slate Shingles. . ee- Tenor reanceabbe. Dates for sales may be art f „r a• demonstration of the New Alen, re•rubbviin buggy wheels. arranged at NEWS' Officv. ,- Bell and Imdepea• en Puckrin and Will Guthrie(etitoal► on %fundAy night and a7ry would -h^ g gRy sentpbooea .whlcby,omt Sly - Rogers Majestic model9, and willie Winters; Primary, June, singers would di well to join up -im- Lawn mowers :hart+ened. The prices are right. Pratt ivld Barbara Pratt. rite 'junior medintely. 'The rates ar,- low. ' St-) T. PATERSON'S • - CLAREl1 O _ GARNET ROBERTSON F' ''' 'Woadwai,rd t•iasses and the children of the nei- bt•ctr, bar. Lynele, of Whitby; eon, - Call and get yriees. 'Phone 2613 GRF.ENtVOOD 191y zhburhood ware trented tu. orancF; uci..r. Mertin,rr held at the stow. _ Electticel G.)ntractor _ and a LSK �f Camlles. The affir�i_. The drama "V4'hittlin. ".K711'be Prt'Z'oc� Road G�nera� Sorer Wiring and Repairing for. Light for the ensuing year were elected :tom .entcri at the Green River Church o!t or. owe,. follows: Suo. W. H. Guthrie; Seem- Frida • eveninx, Jan. 19th: Our own -- e All kindsot electrical goods .,Pickering Mills i Lary, James Hedge; Treasurer, Bert young people have preDarmd this ins- !Y O T / C G Guthrie;, Pianist,. Dor ,' Hedge; Bib- ,,resting three -act play. Come and kept in stock. le Class Teacher, Thos. Short; Prim- 25 hear them. Admission a and 10 cts. 11y Phone 17tk;, PickPr:uR, - ary, Alma Puckrin; Intermediat •Proceeds to go towards the new cem- Starting January 1st, ending Mar. --- - -- -- — - y - - Margaret Puckrin; Senior, bars. Gut - e - - `.We have a full line Of ' hrie; Assistant teachers, Eunice Sq- etery fence. And hog• it nQeds one. - 34 t of 10 percent on a11 purchases' ��ekel'ircg foal elves 'arid Gladys Puckrin _ — - �1� .Poultry Feeds Broughabn of General .iiarware, Martin- Senour Paints, Auto Tires and Tubes. We "ampQn� Kinsale . : _ . -. ;lira. H. Malcolm was a Toronto Chicken Starter of best visitor on Saturday.' have also one --only, -Single Oil Bur- Chicken Bells are ringing. special p MRS- THOS. LAW ' quality at reason -. - Mrs. A. Bunker the are sorry to say Attendance at both S. S. and' chug- ner in stock• at a s cial rtce. Now - < " ch was good on Sunday. R is the ' time to get Your new auto able -prices. -. •is under the doctor's care. Mrs. Brown A-as with Toronto fr- tires and .tubes, also Paint and Helyd- 'Americans Anthracite, Welsh Cobh, Sirs. J. $rignall, to the. east of us rends' during the week. ' Scobch.Coal and Coke, _ The Fred Cowie :family paid .a ware for spring. If we have'nt what LaylIIg'l�fi8h and Feeds -is ill at her .home here. all sizes.. bliss.Martha Vipond spent the end it w their people on Saturday. - you want in stock we will get it. Herd and Soft Wood.' Of -every BOrtt _ of the week with Miss F. Parkin. Mr. and Mrs. H. Parkin spent Sun I "The City Service Oil Co., are ins- Terms Cash Terms Cash. talling• their gas pumps in theiy st Phone 2729 Pickering... _ +day ' %ith relatives in Markham. -mouse '2130 - Phones. II�Bce 5900 The Women's -Association will me_t ation this week. F. R. Jackson. Pts� Thursday at the home of M-rs. Mrs. Barclay present has been r the " l Da- N. Lockwood thi, sick list, is at present with her ciao - PICRERhTO, ONT. Z' Parkin. ghter, Mrs, Goad, of Toronto. S Quite a number from .here attend - Mrs. Harvey is steadily improving g G the Sunday School convention at ( in health, to the sati:sfactioon of he re_et�. , eetfi�gs port a s*leniiti sassien. The better conditions of the. wee- - We 11te to Lhtnk o[ our F ° Mr. and Mrs. A. Hook�+r entertain ' *t,o„ ,nA less ice on the roads has �” ed. about fifty young people on Fri - .,fade tra�ellfnR more safe and 'con - -Nr0 &t Ch87i9I1Pd at720Dg ' .Customers as Friends, and Private Ambulance say evening last to a dance and euc- fortable. hre. -All . report a wonderful' time. The Citizens' League and Fire Co. the sifts bestowed b Day and Night Service _ • y remember tbern with a . Sirs. T. Hirst returned to her home have. great reason to be proud of the - Pbone 9000 here on' Sunday. after- undergoing :wonderful success• of the concert on 'few words of appreciation' tretment at the Toronto General Hos, the'pa887I]g y8a2 I8 the - Aiai,v�ern 5000 Jan. 12th, the hall was filled to the ,1or.t,he busin088 ezti-nded ,/'� ' pital. Although not fully recovered, i doors, many ailing to' get in, and memo, Of 0tH friend- Markham -Ont.' she is somewhat' improved. ( excellent order was maintained, while y duriag the year. 1' The January 'meeting of the W. F: ,bout one hundred stood during the. ship and leasant rela• -' will be held at the home of Mrs. Al -., long program. The varied program P P -' There :ia tie -- better wAy to - _ ;bert ' Parkin, .on'. Thursday, January war excellent in ;character. The' min- p p [ wits 2bth, at 2,30 a° Gallen Dos • and a strel boys known as Duffin s Greek ft pre" our friendship bbn'ts for W. I. Workers" will be ! Colored Boys" in their- presentations -Riven Mrs. . . R c 1, asks were enthusiastically received. The ln0 rely that W wish by the old, old wish en y rs Wagg oil al - " for Party refreshments. Reading by' numbers given by Miss Doris John -- 8 @ e W _ that grows dearer throe h wusto fink our many _ t Mrs. Tripp. lso Mrs. Dunn will e ' ` triers for their pP B1� stop and Mrs. Lynde, were well rem 90t1 g a demonstration on Bandaging and dered. Wee Willie Ranlage won all -' _, vi _ -liberal patronage „ „ :'_..:' _ the ages ' '- _ during the past ybar, First Aid. All ladies welcome. hearts, especially the Scots . Joe j �. "} _ 1 sod wish .yon all a The sudden death' of Mrs. Harry Crews and Roy Miller, Iocal artists, The Con liweuts — ][a the New Ye brim ou _ `' Duckett was received here with much gave solos, vocal and' instrumental. , _p Y g Y regret. The late 'Mrs. Duckett's maid The humorous sketch by Claremont Joy,.health D8 in8t36 ,Happy and en name was Elsie Pickett, sloe made ' group was P enjoyed by all, and the OF y PP - her home before her marria a with youthful to dancers 'were very ex- Mrs. Fred Harbron, • Some twelve pert in their act. Altogether, an en- and ._prosperity, :. �•prosperoUS. vedrs ago she and her family moved joyable program. Mr. George Dun- `The Season to 'Vineland where her husband woi'l: can. 'president of the 'League, voiced ' P A -- ed lit the fruit district .Mrs. Duckett the' appreciaxiott.of its members for - •. �• A?•. STERRITT New Year was known as a quiet, Christian girl f9+� kindly co- operation and help trio = s �_- and respected by all who knew her, en `bey all in making this/con, ert a Jones' Drug Saone ~�I� Funeral Director . T' �%jN �T R�% • and her sudden death came as a success. ftev. Mr. Glove t, as usual Ambn;aIIee $8t4iC a �i+ • + +� �+ S�++ + shock 'to a11. She -wag in her 36th made a genial. and popul chairman, year. She leaves to i5savrrr itei�oss.. i on thin cmcaaion. After tlte�oncert, phone SM ` Phone 1300 - Rardware . Phone 48M eleven children and a sorrowing hua- an old- fashioned dance was enjoyed ` have the sympathy of this by th��e who managed to geb oU the pi0lL8riII + 0 ntati0 :. bard, who ha ymP y h m t too crowded 'for cornfvrt. e • , �: .lhakerfnig, ' - - ;oatal<ia _PICSEt�INCI .. „eo1»fttl�ty. _ , fl�� -, oa • S NJ . EE _ ` � ,era is � � r. r... ,,.. - _,�... - , P�i.1,iw:. -Tj -- - _.— ,w.�•„•,- _ -- ...n�lf _ _ _ _— _ __ —__ _. .�^ SYNOPSIS. - —� Blatt Kearney sees his sister Eileen broken table a •, * '• prang upon the fallen - ^ _' ,aboard the Wallaroo, bound for Colombo. Wasp. Italian pig!.I strangle you!" William.Dawson Haig, who had also said he roared. _ &.__. bye to Eileen, meets Matt and tells • The Chief stood up, smiling no- long. 61m that he bad traced a shipment of opium to the Wallaroo, but it was un- ere "Orders:" he cried' in a sharp -- loaded before detectives were able to voice - '~ 'search the ship. Dawson fa recalled to - —�� 722 Bectland Yard and asks Kearney to The' Bradenburger hesitated, drew ,' EE search xing'a warehouse which adfoans back. Cat - calls, cheers; and laughter . ]o Lung's `place, whom they suspect. As " they are leaving Matt picks up a note. ceased. The agonized. Italian, grgan- Exquisite ,p* • Q book. and _is surprised at the presence ing, struggled to regain his feet. In _ also :n f�lac� of a woman who quickly disappears. Thq• • aotebonk' !s later stolen by one of Yuan the apace of ten�esditds complete ail• �Q�t t 1! .�i TEA Bee $se's henchmen. Yuan Hee -See d�• ence came, J and Mixed -- - with his woman' companion to - - raace: An entry in the notebook men- All far Ghief. "I have to re- ' Honed the Restaurant Suleiman Bey in mind yo rders." The Egyptian's pia Haig goes to Paris. In c fe `>be noticed that oa the receipt ot"green voice lough the stillness. "I 'Short one to his right ear, but that Q1�0ords To Do plips two men go upstairs., They -,oin will o r oo this. breach—it is the grizzly -hug continued. Vv IheTe is much Interest in it, and Sap a motley crew and are given instructions first tonight. But Arl outer irllrin " ° anese teachers are 'about to put It fi by an Egyptian. ti; Y ��l;e- ' Chief! this fghter cried: "Make Work of 500,000 their schools, _ • meat I -must report to Mr. King. im break away!" ._• CHAPTER IX•-(Cont'd.) - "To hell with Mr. King!" the Ger- "I told you to thrash him,'+ was Telescopic Terms ` l MaeIles stared in the direction of man exclaimed thickly, his murderous the calm reply. _ Widely differentiated uRes of a "wort - -- - the speaker, -'a - thickset, bull- necked Blanca still set upon the Wasp. Tke Kid rained blows u Simplification of English Ton- Fire eliminated in that new medium p0n the head "e to ProYiy Rol„t' Q -s- "for" In the same sense of be Individual, scars of the ring visible The Chief slow turned his 1�2�f}nZ- and body, but the tenacious, poweriifl - � upon nose and oar. His companion, ous c e the speaker.. The Lust German was siowly lifting him off his of World Language cause, "that" in the sense of a rela - >.. Uncle Tom, was. a powerful negro, of battle faded from the German's ex- feet... ,And non, he had him clear of tiye pronoun, or "bit" as part of 1 whose little sunken- eyes 'seemed to pression, and he looked almost with Alle-floor! Problems horse's harness. It makes use of the hold a reddish light, so that they• re. -despair at that slim figure standing A hoarse, suppressed cry of ex- I London.- "Basic English," 's, simple- fact almost all verbs can he smalyzel - those of a gorilla. at the end of the room regarding him. citement from the onlookers ,greeted S a cation of the English tongue intend- Into,, one of few fundamental opera � ` MacIles joined these two at their This is regrettable, Franzz, the this feat. • ed to provide a workable - solution to tions. in combination with a directive •,table, and the negro, . standing u ,, Chief continued in his- calm voice Drink fumes cleared from the fi ht- the language communications . The simplest combinations of tliesi prob- lems of the word has been launched give equivalents for 2,000 commoi . drew a laden supper wagon alongside. "most regrettable tonight, when Zee er's brain, and ring craft came to his l ' verbs such as "put in" for lnser " by the Ortholo ical Institute of Cam- >~" gt l4s a man who is famished, the Scots- are newly reassembled. Nevertheless, aid. Suddenly he seemed to crumple birdge, England. up" for climb," "take out" for "extri man helped himself promiscuously to •I cannot possibly overlook it -" He be- up in that strange hug which was' raze," and go against slaw" -toe caviar, cold grouse, plover tegg sand- gan to glance at,out from face to fave. squeezing- the life ' out of him. He Failure of many attempts to provide "break a law." wishes, smoked salmon and sauer- All eyes were suddenly averted. ecilapsed, dropped lim I from those an "invented" language that could be • I" limply In the same way, by descrfptlx4 _ kraut: The ex -prize fighter filled for "Not. the Adder... the German nhis. embracing alnis...:and even as the nsed throughout the world, as a meansF analysis, many names of things -are re him a mug with champagne just as i ered Don't send for the Adder. German looked . down at him, panting °L communication between the people duced to telescopic Derma. ' A 'your the Portugaese came in. • He. was I don't mean to do it, Chief. I am with •_his giant exertions, the Kid o! all nations who speak 1,500 living nalist" becomes a newspaperman" and -. greeted with cries of "Ferdy!" oronk -see? And when it.is so, I am came to his feet lik: a catch' release languages led to the effort to adapt a "desk" a writing table." "What's scared you, Ferd '"' mad to fight"' the English tongue for the purpose: y y • �� _ _ and that piston -rod left drove again - - :"Didn't think you was gofn to join I shall make due allowance for the straight to the point. New Level - f up This from Kid Brown t fact." Franz crashed down se as to shake The new form of English, intio�]uced­ " Fore _ he Cock- And nbw the - Chief'a glance rested this room. to Canada at the Institute of Pacific (From The Adelpbi) ,ney fighter. Loud laughter, clapping -- upon the battle- scarred, face of the "Good!" said. the Chief. "Lay him Relations'Conference at Banil in Aug. There is a forbearance that becomes of hands, and stamping of feet..... London prizefighter. "Kid!" be called on the settee there until he-comes to." ust, contains only 850 words,. 600 of a woman, The new arrival smiled uneasily and sharply. ,His 'orders were obeyed and the -them nouns, 150 adjectives, -16 •verbs When she has bad -made his way to the settee where the With'.` obvitus - reluctance the Kid pairty y-continued merrily or names of operators and' hie rest When she has had chile' en, _ - _ Chief reclined, watching him and obeyed, . stepping forward alrriist: - In the restaurant below,�baars-n verbs, prepositions or names of di. -When she has known excitement sn4- thinking: "This man is afraid. He sheerly. Haig and his Paris confrere exchang- rections. repose: -' May destroy us....° "Yes, Chief ?" = ed reminiscences.. Perhaps a dozen These, !n ' addition to numbers, Not to demand more, Downstairs in the restaurant, the The Egyptian. pointed Eo the big customers -came and' went during weights and measures, the calendar To take comes, . - Rdssian politician continued his ap- Bradenburger. hour than they dallied there, but no and such' words As club, radio and tele- To hold what she has, and make tht parentlq interminable harangue. No "Thrash Franz for me," he directed- more penetrated beyond the curtain gram, already laternatlonatized, do -the most of it! - -_ other customers appeared, and the two calmly. - "Do not injure hive seriously,,at the.h�ad.of -the .little �stairease.: - `POrk_ot 500,000 words.__gt.Eaglish_ats. TbQ_1_ook on _he�_tace,-.tges �. men who .had etrated to the mys- -but teach him to respect Orderi- 3I r. all" was level of ordinary communication. Moonlight on high w ere• _ pen P growing restless; B g aS teries beyond failed to •return: - Dow- drunk or sober. - _ the stipulated_ h. i having expired: English was ' chosen for the new 'Desires rest in her tike gulls. -' son Hai turned to the French deter- "Would it be " medium because it is the natural or That have haad enough of day. ',. t>� possible," said Hai _ -tive. apologetically, "to arrange for some- administrative language at 600,000,000. Marioneanby. - "- CHAPTER X. . _ _ "I may be 'chasing a shadow;' he one to iohoir any pets ins, 'coming plsi<, and- pecause no otll�ir 1,aliRuaga. mop lace 'naive Zir. King, Y down from tonight?"' nd_Ieaving the res- .. The editor of -said. "But I, am not satisfied I Mention of drat seems t com -, Is susee�#b}e-N> tht arose -kind of Sim- - - . - mean to wait until one of them comes P , g, as if rt t night ? "' - pHflcation, With no inflections and Poach was once -trite i oat again ; then I mean to follow him. possessed some magic quality. had, Y. ty�,. analytic in structure it is not only cized by A man who grumbled: "Yom " g 9 Y Wh ce1•tain. was the reply. '•I Y there an other way out of this sobered the company. The centre of can o. and arrange, closer to the language habits of many paper +snit as good as it used to.'be." an -f - Y Y g or this now if _ g'e Orientals but, -for the same reason,, is He replied: ' IL never was." place ?" - � - the floor was c'.eared of bottles; straw, you care to wait." - .. - "Not that I' am aware of:" the broken glass, and cigar ends. Ail dre;v easier to learn. (To be continued.) -French detective replied. "As 1 told back to the utmist'limits of the room.' 1 In Japanese 5chows you, it. nas_ never come under our no- -lit lt all avoided the neighborhood of �— . The interest with which persons in Now To -- -, ties before. It is used by political the Chief. Spring Skirts Are to all parts of the earth have turned to e fanatics, and Suleiman, theproprietor, ;., he Kid, who- • were a double- Be Ankle-Length this form of English (in which this KEEP FIT - is, I believe, a Turkish communist" breasted coat with a woolen pullover s $ paragraph is written)gives its backers _ He smiled. - "There is rho s a l- - beneath, removed first the coat then Paris. -Heim 'says it's a ood bunch the belief that it may be put to.a great � en your physical regularity is disturbed, P Po r + Y g 8 You feel rim-down and - hesdaehay' ebe itical -meeting going on. I fear you the y he had to y your. skirt if 0 number of uses; Letters haQe come wise th;Mto d"n _ g g g y pullover. When finally pin your a 'e on o to to take Andrews Leer eau -`are wasting your time monsieur. " - .discarded his vest he di into the Ortholo on se° euceeee -ea days d. the normal .. g y splayed afor- want to be the first to catch a change, gical Institute in .Cam- rhythm le tun rseetab days u Andrews o ,.ul _ "Having nothing better to do at the nfidable torso, with bulging biceps and in she spring mode. And good grs- bridge by the thousands from all Paris . you ya;umuyiinu(dthe° inner cleansing %loos?, moment," Dawson Haig returned rippling shouldef muscles. The Ger- cious alive, n'e .haven't saved enough of 'Europe, •the Far - East, and the tone. Then• when normal habits are recur- pimly, "with ycur permission, I in- man also shed his coat, and as he did yet to .buy .our winter clothes and United States• Schools in the states ered• fOuOm the Andrews Rata of Bealsw Paris starts talking f on the American Pacific Coast-are ln= 'and e=erre�AAnd takee a a o1 g. ins, bend to go on wasting my time for ai so: " g about spring • He bracing. eflr " least another hour, M. Ballon." - "Thank you. Chief," he said looking- thinks that even b mid- winter there terested in "it as a way- of helping the glue of Andrew$ u.er sell once or twiw a Upstairs the art was y " y•• „ young Chinese and japanese to a good week, t3autAi r good heath ,.iu.mpiv revs,. party growins s.ong the room. r take what it is will be ar change. Litt;e by little, g d You. Oat Aodnawe from y iruggtet [a - „ knowledge of English. In China, un. sae and vew,e bottle, Ise. riotous. As a result of some sma•l coming to me. Turning, he faced the he says, they are.getting longer. The Sole Aseata: 7oha A 8uetoa Ca, Ltd. dis ute Red the huge Swede, very cocktail dress'.is res onsibfe but even where English Is the second laagu4ge, roranw. P ,,,,_, g'e ry 'Pugilist. P 1 drunk, had: challenged One Eye, the "I'm •sorry;`mate," said the latter.. sports skirts are adding an inch or _ Chinaman, to a wrestling match. One "But Orders is Orders. Nd .offense. so. Our prediction is that by, this - t►f the tables had been overturned -by Cover up as. well as you know 'ow." time next year as dresses,for day and .the combatants, and much glass bro- With which friendly warning he street wear -with the exception of the ken, but all carried on merrily. shot a left of- deadly, accuracy to the purely sport clothes, will .be the same - IOW t0 - OP The elegant Chief sipped coffee and man's jaw. The sound of its impact length; and .that this length :will be Cold - smoked Egyptian cigarettes, exchang - echoed around .the_ -room. It was the_. _to the smirk,,, ring light bandinage with various- "Maxim silencer," in the words of 'onto WeII; what do ydu think? Or nlayba �[�\ , r J = L -y member's of the company. But always sporting critic, for which the Kid bad you'd- rather. not even think about it -Quick as Y9 U'. ��aught It he remained aloof, reclining amidst "been, celgbratel in the prize ring -a at all. -If this, is true, you have com - bis•cushions- watching, weighing men piston -rod blown, whehi, if it registered, parry. Personally,' 'it seems hardly - - •,nnd estimating motives. flesh and blood could not withstand. probable -that is, among women who Two guests were singing at the.top And, incredible though it seemed, insist uQon a bit of common ens' r d their s w along -with their f voices, one in German and thQ Kid meant it kindly. He kne, g fashions.. Too�ong - !he -other in Portuguese. The sup- that swift oblivion followed by an aril-. n.ow we have enjoyed the comfort and `u porters of these rivals (who were not ing head was preferable to a mang- practicability of the medium ' length singing the same song) added • their ling. skirt; Amd *+ is dubious if the --;:, yn- - -- voices to - the - choruses.- A- nd' -4*-4 :e - '.7, n„u alabz -c. o l; il.: .: ::p--hi9- , w- M-ever -again -s 3 ~ - - - — - -- - midst of this uproar, the Wasp, draw- and fell to his knees. Stooping; Ile mit to a clutter of cloth around 'her — ing a•knife -T?om his sleeve, leaped spat a .tooth ,upon the floor. Kid ankles anytime except in the evening 1 across the table before him „ and stood over film; amazed when he did when'the fabrics are light and billowy �i rdri crsx':Fg; upon the GepmRn not topple forward. or., if' Eelvet or brocade, sufficiently -F singer. - -., _ • "Ha., he had enough, Chief ?" he wide to.permit freadoill of rdo vement. ' "You . sing' that about me, u asked. _ - ' Some will, 'of course; but the major= swineV v e shouted. cased 'abru ,tl an "No. Hit him.. again, but make him ity -no. If �„ F y 1 Stand up. Stant up, i iarrv," he Ord- "' ' -'•• e7ake' a Aspirin Tablets Drink full sla4of water diissolvet3Asp yin Tablets the German fell bark on a table im- ered. Repeat treatment' in' '2 in a hall ylav '- British Eat Canadian Turks "aws -tnediately behinf: him, which -was- it,. L';,; German looked -up, almost � � "- and -gargle according to smashed by Ilia weight, ,u, that its cgif- pathetically, into' the face of the Kid. Toronto.- Canadian turkeys were - directions in box. tents were spilled all over those seat- Then slowly be rose-to` his feet, Blood such a success on the British market r- ; _ - s ed near it. At tl.e aaA- moment, with streamstt_dowfi his chip. last. year that generous shipments Almost Instant Relief In This Way ' great pre5erwv r,f -mind, hr- kicked the' °'Put yer 'ands up,'.' -Brown demand were made again this year, it was re- - -'- - Italian in the stomach! ed. "1' can't "it you while. you keep •ported by the Industrial`Department „- The simpleniethodpictdA6above is tine trademark of The Bayer , The Wasp's knife' fell from him @ P �r -�— is the way tfoc[°ta throughout the Compariy�, Limited. and the name yer 'ands uonn. Make a fight for It of this Canadian National Railways. —band and holing with agony, he , -it'll make me feel better." The x orts last dear exceeded t nun world now treaf colds. Bayer in the lorm of a cross is on - d'roppe'd and lay writhing on the floor.' The Bradenburger rushed, closed ON pounds.: each tablet. They dissolva almost It is recognized as the QUICK -• :instants And tbus -pork almost The big blonde Bradenburger, extri- with 'the boxer, and held him in a �+ EST, safest surest way o treat a y' eating himself from debris of the bear -like grip. ' The Kid brought a - y instantly when. you -take them.' " cur'v`Zsd line is the, loveliest des- _cold. For it will check an ordi- And for a'gargle, Aspirin Tablets _ -'- -- .- -- -. -_ -- • •---- _-- _ - -_ -- . nary cold almost as fast as -you •�- - -' - - - - -- tanCe- between. two - points." -Mae dissolve so com etel they West. caught it. leave no irritating 'parti- ' KILLORAN GOLD SYNDWATE - :'UNITS (CALLING•FOR 400 SHARES FOR $10 EACH Ask yourdoctorabout !+ - ties. Get a box of ]2 = _this. And when youbuy, tablets or bottle.of 24 Sftua.ted in TIBLEMONT QUEBEC GOLD DISTRICT Observe •a metfiod in y, lion st. will . see that ou et As- or100at any drugstore. - ••� + tton of your time. Every' our. will y g For Full Informatioh and Map Write - then know Its proper employment, and Perin Tablets. Aspirin CORDINGLEY, PIKE & CO. no time will be lost. — Bisbop Horne. Does NotHowtheffoo•' ' �µpltli IC."A"' �( 2012 STAR BLDG., TORONTO. - T-e+ephone Your Orders Collect '.,ISSUE No. 3 —'34 - - - `_, j ,�; _ , .... ..• r. _ .' .'j.,.. .. -. a .. _ .. .. . .• -. - A • -. - -' � • -- r -, _ C A Good Sport Model ' By HELEN WILLIAMS. -- - _ - .I ll_ u _ st r t Dressmaking tee on - Fur - Pattern rM -' 5 FItVro .,.Chat-ter. _ A Flag Incident In Germany ti; - t By Mail M. Morgan Germany has many Incidents to re- late these days and the flag industry Are you looking tot somethins Is working- overtime to supply the de- different in the tray of entertals• UNFAIR ' ' % mand. Herr Hitler is in the saddle meat for • yoar church, society '', _ 13uring the past few weeks Toronto movie lovers have had the - and the people In every city, town, club or.tnstitutet opportunity to view the screening of a book beloved by the village and hamlet are more than anti- Capt. F. H. Reid, the irell•tnown feminine sex.. The adaption warranted their enthusiasm d ous to display the swastika emblem o! trarelter. who has been contribut- after viewing .it myself I quite agreed with the critics'�e :: =the Nazi party -as thQ Naiionallst Iat the series of articles to ttw Party is called. star deserved much credit. Nevertheless when several- paper, amder the heading of "Travel r viewers gave .eons.isient_ plaudits to the star --only — When_we were in Berlin last sum- Impressions," has what La. perhaps, one Bath- : r mer, Mr, Treadaway, the manager of the finest collection Of European'; ewe that the play - depended completely on one character' -- = canadtan Pacific there, told' me that, mews m uhe country. Ptctara _- 7the rest of tkhe cast just so- -much- scenery. In many cases this is for months, be bad been trying to get taken with bin own camera, beast- -- true, but in this instance it was most certainly not the case. In / a special house -flag •made, 10 display —tuiiy coloured. showing some ot'the �- t , fact two, characterizations rivalled if not surpassed The -Big Name. in front o! his office, bui, when I was- - out -of - the -way- places, as well -at I say, though Hollywood booms out the advertising and a new % talking to him, be didnt know when the locallues about which yuu ba.e name —a new star appears, let us give credit where credit is due. j to expect it, The reason for this way• read sad heard, Portugal, Spain, (Yes-4 have got a chip on the old shoulder this morning arid feel in evidence wherever we went; each mince, Italy, Switzerland, Austria, i community was decked out, as if for a Jugoslavia, Haagary, Uzechoslo• must say a few words for those I like.) -gala occasion, and I assure you that it s «' s s ' • s provided s brilliant effect. rakia, Germany, Holland, Belgium ; ;ad British isles are Included in 1 - 2 - 34 - " The story I am going to tell is, how• his unique collection. Do you realize fair and dark readers, that if you write /the i ever, about a different . circumstance e'or particulars regarding this. date in figures. anti you happened to write a letter on January - —this happened the summer before ,ommunicatq with Captain Reid at _ second nineteen th' you wrote it thusi 1 -2-34 and last. lrt3' -four y you �,, ; � Room 4E2, 7!! AdeIalde Street West, ,. - y 3r 7 � t �� We were driving through the Rhine - irorouto, will have to wait 100 ears before ou can do it again . It s a fact. � � . I s « s s s s / land and had visited Heidelberg, the A PLEASING RECEPTION�� - university centre known to many by .You notice we have your. IIag up." I: the fact that it was the setting for the immediately knew what he meant, but Whether you have seen or' heard Katharine Cornell —you ve popular musical e°medy, "The Student answered him. "No, I didn't notice tit _ likely heard of her. This is beside the point -- hen the public Prince." We visfted the Castle there, with its English ivy garden, Wanted "What pares y ou n tnAmer cans ? "s To . • — demonstrate their desire to see and hear a famous actress by ,- 3i 2 % waiting hours for her arrival -- delayed by the elements —there when an English princess lived there which I replied, "oh, yea, we ere as the wife o! the Elector. We saw is something smacking faintly of the Victorian days when the - ' americans all right, but we do not stage had ardent followers and au the old buildings of the University, gurs •well, perhaps, that the .. with its student prison _walla cut with happen to come from the part of Green Rooms of the theatres will again resound to well_- trained = - - America to which that flag belongs. names of many generations of stu- r Raw that he was disappointed and moires. _. Tn the meantim yet _,�*Q look at th'e ress account of Miss 3g -azsd L V , 9.'a :.a•d ou upyurcanity cu �___._ 5-86'-' a..w•. �aarr _ CornelYs rece tion in Seattle, Washington: For five hours an 1 drink Iight or dark beer in the upper somewhat surprised that we were all - P sa the original is rustic woolen in du 1 room of the tavern where the eels • from Canada, but nothing more was audience which packed the Metropolitan Theatre to see the Roman stripes. The suede belt and said. Imagine our surprise, a hew _ ' sl actress ake 'her Northwest debut waited .the arrival of the rota- crepe silk tie, tone- with the woolen. orated duels took place and examined minutes. later, to see an attendant an which had been dela ed b floods. Thou h no definite news Sbme, however, may prefer a dress the dueU'ag _sabz t,_ sharpened to a "- P Y Y Y g >taullag down the Blau trod Stripes --• - -- as to whether it would be impossible to stage a performance that of silk, well then you'll. adome it in razor4ike edge. Around the walla of this old room were many pictures of and fa its Dlace, putting up the Linton - • night could be announced until after the audience had been over tie silk in red checked pattern or in Jack. Talk about service. .student groups, eec}i class wearing its two hours in the regpinentat stripes'. A little later, at dinner time. the playhouse; .yet the playgoers cheerfully remain- own distinctive uniform and, on the ed in the theatre in the' ho a that Miss Cornell's train would Thera, is -a- definite slimming- featare at hotel people wished to do ua tnrther P many torrid the seen the ugly ubont this easily -made model in its honour. Apparently the orct:eetra reach Seattle in time for the play to be acted. At 10:40 o clock scar of which German students were the management was able to inform tl>ce spectators that Miss tor- -- seaming down the centre -front of the had Intended to play American airs skirt. so Fraud. _ _ ___,_ , us' but_44d -set _bave Unte_ to And nell had4&txived and that, if they were willing to wait antil one For back tc college, it's snappy In We did not stay in Heidelberg on suitable substitutes for the changed_. O'CIoClC. "The Barretts of Wimpole Street" would -be played. hairy woolen• in apple green o "per- this occasion, but went to the neigh conditions. Remember we were- to . By 11:10 p.m. the first load of scenery leached the theatre. venche" blue. boring town of Mannheim to spend +Germany, not eo very many years at, The asbestos stage curtain was raised. The audience watched Style -No. 3127 is designed fei• si.v!s the night. Mannheim ie a modern city ter the late war, and judge' whethel _ ;the -stage crew erect Elizabeth Barrett's Wimpole Street' sitting 14, 16, 18, 20 years, 36, 38 and 40 oa the Rhine and is'the second largest we were - surprised whe the orchestra -- inches bust.• - river part in'Europe� tt is only half leader looked over -at me, with a smile, _ roti><fi on the Seattle•stage. The actors, rushed to the playhoouse an hour away froth Heidelberg and eAd- -gave the signal for the band to iii taxis did not sto to o -en the great lie of Christmas resents size 16 requires s yards of s9- P P P P possesses one the IIneat hotels I start. What do you think? "Tipper• waiting for them; but hurried into their costumes, Finall the inch materal " +qtr %, � fir G .� - have ever oeeu in. i uil -Llny is -aim , - -- - contrasting, ary"i tfie British sumies,. u,e....'Ans Curtain rose at one o clock theL- morning after Christmas. night an industrial centre and contains the song, played by an orchestra in Get% (scheduled for Miss Cornell's first appearance in Seattle. HOW. TO ORDER PATTERNS. Sunlight Soap factory,, the raptor fac- many -' Of course we showed our ap - - The thousand and more speptators; who pat$entls: had Sat Write jour name and address plain- tory of Daimler•Beuz and other large preclation, after we had recovered . five hours to see Miss Cornell, gave her a rousing elcome when ly, giving number and size of such plants.• Another unusual thing for an from the shock. One. thing, they, as Partterns as you want. Enclose 13c in European city is the regular arrange- all other Europeans do, recognized the the curtain rose showing her. as' Elizab th Barrett r lining on'her slam or coin (coin p meats of the streets and the teccers ps preferred; a-ra British connection and we were pro- couch. For a moment no one was Fable to speak -I then the per- it carefully) .for each number, and and numbers Instead of names. perly thrflIed with this acknowledg- formance proceeded. It was four o clock when Elizabeth at last address your order to Wilson Pattern As we drove up to our hotel —a mag meat. _ !escapea with Flush under her arm for her London )hom-e. When Service, 73 Rest Adelaide St., Toronto. nificent -structure, = built, ,it is said. ' Many benefits atxrue from travel, be• v�7-the last curtain fell, the audience burst inte cheer$ zri-d the play- _ R ith monies borrowed from the United aides pure emotional eafoyment. It -• :ers received. the most extraordinary. ovation experienced during — '� des =we noticed three large flag- should enlarge the mind, energize the. - the long career of "The Barretts of Wimpole Street." • �• • . staffs In'frouLof the building. On the. imagination. It will vitalize the books Diseiphlne Chdd outer staffs were the Rags of Germany �' you read sad Lhe pictures yon see. _ exercise, etc., etc., and such may be and Mannheim respectively,• while on Above all it should beget toleration Without Any Fear the centre staff' was the Stare and and this better understanding of the WATCH YOUR the casQ, BUT PRIMARILY THE ' . Stripes. , This did not excite any coin- people .whom we call "foreigners•" . !, CAUSE IS BADLY COOKED FOOD AND A AD DIET. - mertt as many Atnericcas were , tra- Have you ever been in a salt mine? - DIET R•omcisiionld take to heart the lea- Others Are Afraid of Losing vetting and we thought it was a gesr Next week the story will be,about.an. r- sori of s many w owl Most men Affection So -T hey . lure made on their account. When intere-sling visit to the bowels of the Humor C�iildren we eiiCered and were having our earth —in the salt .mines near S1lz- '.: B;v Ron Sanke _ are. amen ble to fastruction from their rooms assigned, the manager sa -id. burg. wives on ood, and, If women tall to ; ��•• - _ - - +, carry out sir bounden duty of study- Nature• arranges many things, and µ B ng at .an ing diet a d applying their knowledge among 'them probably• Is that very ing her boy's or girl's affection, be• Muff Glo es Make BOW j' Yours widows are lnczeasi in their o household they are mere- thing -shouted. down so often by child, come a little• impersonal ac times and be the next alarming rate. Who will . ly piling u for themselves the inevit n the scheme of things women are -•able traged of widowhood. e:petta —the desire of a mother to take the law into her hands..She will f0 Fistit0ll WOti'id� hold her child's love by humoring him. have herself to fight, of course, but if the arbiters of the food of their faml- r,. _ _ • Chicago - -There are muff= and-still. - Somehow or other I believe it must ' she stops and .reasons thus - she will lies. They are the "expiztC who pre - more muffs designed !or feminine r be meant• for a good' purpose or it see.there is small risk. "I cannot 'go wear this season, and they -even come @are or order the faEmily meals and It Don t All�aw FahCiall would not be there. on letting Junior have his .own way. - Is tbey who are usually responsible j.1neS t0 Dee n At the same time there•is something As he grows older.he will respect me in muff gloves and''knee mutts. else to be considered, Civilization more because -he_- respects himself Afuft gloves are a•mos¢. as new as `y for their own health and that of their The .right'creams, used in conyunc- does e_omethlne n .re The ht r, � IL la hrl�. kv a"— the fie° 3s�ar. for theF haye_j iQ arf• families. _ ptlon w t acial.,ezeses, tend to BCrg inteII{gen a^ nA„�d seducatl man the riAWe a little - of�hi� he notion to me p�QtricL ie in the vier art .Tfie:quetition' 1s "i%w correct are _ reveal .L •r duwuW rG lluey «�ru"" °° ry +s fig -ii t means a wfIi be a bet y cut and our women on diet and the prepare noge to m uth. raake -up, and normal emotion is eaag- ter man. .Anyway there 3 gy'a haircE- -�a. 1.: .r 1Lz z lion of meals ?" The answer is.found ` ' Berated,• in a• thousand that it will make any Shand coverings are worn simply as a A [ew hallow and fairly tudis- What Culture Brings difference in his real love at all." glove when the cuff is turued back =in the vast amount of 111 - health to be tinct lines give character and inter- There is one thing I think that does they resemble wide -ruffed gatwt'.ets found at every hand. Many. are. the est to an face. But' , don't allow Compare the average high- strung make a difference. This is age. A Poignant tragedies which stalk in the them to I ngthen and deepen. You - womalf -°f -any cultured nation with of Russian inspiration. wake of bad cooking and bad diet. can her - sav_a a sister. One a sensitive - mothers- -- control should be put to But when,. the cuIIs are" turned .,. c�0ou' �:.•c... e, flu a.o.Jr000 - sad--- g..- " Many a woman• is a widow to -day be- correct skin msrssa in violin capable of a• million tunes, the work - Carty' ell ie' rase ild-da-schan �-, g g' to more likel down over -tfie h�rit�s - -Ei►e - -- -- •cause shie failed is her priare -duet - If other a .primitive in@trument limited y ao resent any change.. _ you wa the fines from .your of system on his mother's part. - the «wearer holds het hands together: trooviding her husband with proper ❑ore to mout to flatter you', keep to a few. is a muff, the cuffs having sutiicient food and a proper diet. them in the shadow category. A Thus constructed, our civilized moth- i body to •hold a rounded- contour. The human system is a marvelous good tissue cream and muscle oil into er is vulnerable to hurt much.too earl- They come in leather, and fabric- mechani�m. It will stand u for ears 1 She fears too qulckl a and their newness and novelty makes P Y your skin. Use only upward and out- y' y 4d goes to Springtime Babies Win under the most astonishing food er- ward strokes as yois-massage•and be great extremes to preserve what she HCatith, 'SayB Scientist them rather expensive as gloves g¢ as Tors and abuses. But, let the •vigor of very ,careful fiot to pull qr stretch holds -dear. The dearest. thing to her _ ;•.s youth pass and the years of dietetic in- the skin. , is the love- f-her child for her, She Stockholm, -- Babies born in the - • - )41scretions begin t6 ,assert them- - Do'this exercise just before, pou'Kn puts it even abdve•ber love for him. spring -have a better chance for future �nr eon'H" Heart_Attack selves. to bed, leaving the -cream and oil I do sot, think that. children love life and health than those born in the - - Then, about the age of forty, fire on your skin. their mothers altogether fie we are so _completes Operation, Dies' r tragedies start; and dafly the death Fill often td1d, - bees`use they sire selfish fall or wins: *; ""says Professor ..Isar K your mouth with air until you Rome. —In the midst of a delicate notices of the press tell us the. story can feel It strainlRrg against the aides and their mothers mean merely.con- Broman, Swedish scientist. obstetrical operation Dr. Giovacchino r --ef men of 40; 45, 50 and lib dropping of'your cheeks. Slightly part your lips venience and comfort. This does en• In the animal world, he..declarea, Triolo suffured a heart attack. He. It. is common to read- of''mea and' release • the air. Repeat several ter Into it, of course, but I give all nature has arranged the time of birth continued hov'gv�r; ��.Ikd saved tits lying as a result of an abdominal times. . • children credit for a,higher emotion to wisely that the young usually are hoes of Mme. Luisa 'Giorgi Sorivale' _ - - Operation: Others are ,found- dead 1n Lines on' the forehead between the than that. They love, their mothers born early in summer. . _.and .lter baby. As, lie left the aperat► their offices, on the golf links and eyes should be,. patted- with tissue because they love them, that's all., He says atattstice.tend to sbow tltaf ing room he•died. ethers -are stricken 'at this or that ub- cream and muse a oil nightly, oo. And Mother's Attitude _ , tic functfonr - even in the case of man nature.at P remember not fo frown when you are Therefore, I think there is isle den- tempts to regulate the ttme•ot birth= "It I were running the world f wqu14 s We feel badly, of course. Friends thinking; reading or studying, Try to ter of a mother doing a little diacip- at least in Scandinavia, where the liave it rain only between 2 and 5 a.m and the press tell' us' that so- and -so keb�p your, face relaxed and caltit •no -f lining than she may think. She must greatest number of children are, born Anyone who was out then ought to gel ' ::-tied of overwork, business strain, over matter what you are doing, rA put Aside this exaggerated je, bf Jos- in March or April. wet. "— �%illlam Lyon Phelps. _ ;t, N'- - 'r!h'�`•r•�• -•..[ r �$Y" `•+.'°� "C'1n!'•,.'M• '9�- -, - _..., � � � ��, .,yz.� -'4' .. __ i.°'rn.`" -_• u•�p_.r: ,.� �qy��,Yi,"K,�p'{�s`lYNjJ'�✓�'•, S^', :n•^"7"',fL° -� 'Tf _ ....d' .,, - . �.f- : - - ' `i', .. y .. �. .. 0. , •, :� � a few- cents, but the. habit of in its dark days. I am not one who splendid program, is being arranged- County Tax Sale of Lands garnblio�:giew on aad the is silent in dark days and Fro7niinent only when p of office an in In Memoriam atuoueto stolen gradually becatse - - PUBLIC NOTICE in'imreby given visor.' Those who criticize today know 6 TERMS larger. At Aast the money wab whether they served as faithfully as CRAVEN —In loving memory of our -first a reed tax sale of � ti.tilyur+u: il.li0t! v.tatn.a•..e.. stolen in the hope t11at he would' -I, in the hopeless days of the, past dear daughter, who passed away, lAnds in for - taxes, to be fib•aipuaw to uw uaited staws and Gnat win a substantial ham eo drat be �n years. v Jan 17th, 1981. held. nt the are: of the use, in gam ap ae.aacs- I have been let out by a srn'all How often there com fore u� of Ontario, at the Court House, in. would be abia to return what �ia AtL � p o oted, office - &eking parties- 9 , foe3e -tn� - -' of Jams of W 9tby. on 24th - _ wrerDRlu1} taken. He Fdeathrcan never take away,. 8' " 40H* 91-IRKAR . _ .not intend. r fae digshoneAt- hi WL ,,� a 2Uy femfl ME=--Z `Pprias sear, oT�4if. corporation of the Tb a �. - .- -- inevitable result loRowedt --His is members to -vote me_ out. under the Father,. 'Mother, Brother and Sister. eying, will exercise the rig t o r -• only one casein man It alwa b `threats of losing, their own ridbig ding on, and if the highest bidder ' NOT)EO AND COMMtNTe. y y• y conventions and being drive out of CAMMACK — In loving meniory of purchasing all or . any one or Moro pays to be honest. It may be public • life if they supported me as °-Aef �e and mother, _.Mrs. W. of the parcels of land in the esid 4 _ -- - dif]ictt►t'to titles the st down• Ilea' leader for this session I Caaunack, who entered into rest township of Pickering, that ma� bQ One of th9 greatest undertak bear no ill-will towards my fellow damn. 17th; 1931. offered at said adjourned sale for wwrd step, but it aoo beconrea purchase and for which offers to loge that any nation, or greugof members who were phased in such a We miss that light and ever, will aatioas.'ever undertook, is that easy, mud iu this wty the criminal position. -Her vacant place, there's none can pay prices equivalent to the fill sev- is develuped�. To my own people 'may 'I say ho�v flit eral amofrits of taxes in' arrears. to- ° of deepening the waterway along much I appreciate the friendships 'I Down-here we 'mourn, but not in vain gether yerth the costs and cosnmiss- the St. Lawrence, which - the have made over the years while I For up in heaven we'll meet again, tuna aided thereto are not offered at l :overnmente of the United States W. F. N. Sinclair, K. C., M. P. P., have been member for South Ontar- Sadly missed by Husband and Sort". said 'sale by other bidders. rdeates- the following statment io. These friendships are my great- - AY ORDER of- the Council' of the - and Canada t{ave had under sari- BALE REGISTER. • said Municipal Corporation. cue consid Lion for a nuiu• I regret very much to discuss' a great- est i 4mpertsation for the time I have - :ber of years, and, which may be mattes which has brought keen dies, to giveTinea service I public wav have and oftenbto SATURDAY, sale o hoseh d 27th furniture u* and Hugh Pugh, a �. appointment to people of all shades Real Estate, at Frenchman's Bay, xindertahen in the assn future. individuals has been a delight to -me. ' of political thought in South Ontario The alleged shortcomings charged io the property of Sarah Searle. Sale ,Some of 'the States are strongly namely my dismissal from the posit me are due to the fact that I'have at one a'erock, sharp. See Bills Vjr. C _y ion of leader of the Li 1 Group B. Powell, • auctioneer. .. opposed to the scheme, of course tetra one ,code of ethics in-private, prof- - ilrol selfish reason@, as it would in the Legittlature after ten years of essional or public life: In all camp- -- - '-` tenure of that 'office. The press of SATURDAY, FEB. 3rd - Auction t Wean_ the loss_ of business. - But the pravinGe has° discussed the aigns here- --I--have tried to discuss sale of 8 acres .of standing timbar' COUNTY COUNCIL -- all the States bordering aloDq the ter and I have receive many letters public affairs with moderation,, with it} &r an$ hardwood) at north ° _COUNTY OF ONTARIO 4k regard to truth and with respect, to �f of lot- 11 con. 7 Pickering, great lakes are very stronl.y in from friends. i think I should say a opponents' views. I am a Liberal and ' : The first meeting of the Council of word or two to my - -awn people, now .the property of Robt. A. Birrell.' ,be Corporation of'the Count of Oat favor of•it. It would snake each that the affair has become hisory. will continue as such and- hope to - . Sale at one, sharp. See Bills. W. � y -. city on the great lakes and on the I am highly gratified tb have the continue as member for South Ont- g• Powell, auctioneer: arro for the year 1934;' will C held 19t. Lawrence a seaport iae�ad of testimony of my feltoa Liberal me;n- arid; if the people here approve of - Chant to statute in the Council I my ideaLg of °public life, 'my efforts' PBI V ATE �I A'l.'E RN- .rY N U R S in the Court House in the `. being nl a lake port, "And. of bers that my dismissal was not due Town of Whitb g y p to lack of ability to consider legis- for:, service and my. record as a citiz- ING R031E y, on Tuesday, the tours@, would be of great beuefit lation or to.discuss firiances, or to en and_gtember for the riding.' - 23rd day of January, 1934, at the Medical and C +tnvstlescent Cases hour of two. o'clock in the afternoon. to them in the way of iris reusing carry on the duties of office with' _Death of Dr. N. C. McKimpot5 .'b!. D. accepted All -accounts tom be laid -- before -the- - bn9ioeae and huilding them up, dignity. I was let out because I was - A Council should be forwarded to the and increasing their population. not giving enough co- operation to The- death of Dr. N. C. McKinnon PrivatAand Semi Private Rooms Cleric, properly certified,- at lepA lair. NIX n and his followers. It, ha:+ M. D., of Brougham, on " Tuesday,- R eekiy tutee 816.00 three days before the meeting of the io- The greatest betiefit, however, therefore come to be considered- an Jan.- 16th, shocked the-corumunity of - Inkpectieiit. inviied - Council. wurTld ccute to the farmAr, as it offence in tlD Liberal party to be w-'nich he was very much a member. D.�TED,at Whitby, this 8th day o! would reduces the cost of trans too staun6'a Liberal and try be too lie had become iH a week before, de MRS, GEORGE THOlif30\ _ January, A.'-D., 1934. ;.artinR wheat Ctr the E,rr�pean strict in adherence to that Party.. I veloping later into pneumoni which• °Ph one 79fr8 , D. eddy = a R R was let out becAlse I offered cu -olr-' C-U,,d his death 'sh6kly after noon. Sl i',3- Btcutf.•ine. K,�ii. No I County Clerk m1rkota. Atiodiet• ndvaotaire Ht oration to the Government in meas- on Tuesday. .He w•as born in Sonya, this partieul•xr time {; the Ltetj-ures� of b'•:refit'to the people; t:reri Urit. (,", nty, in 1955, att.,ndinq the that it a�otttd Rive ertepluynieut ta,I r'' time. like there it is trerefore a rchool L wre, aim iatpi �r,.itiatiiitr in' -: Political offence to help -4.-e. ti�'cep ;: me4icin -, at Toronto E.': ; ;t•zr'sity an�i �. '.. .. r , i1 thousands who ate nueutplriyed. ill" .Ass; it helps' one's own warty. T a n Post Goa ittaa. 1Y�rk nt Edinbur- `ti:�' The railway:+, Which (lave a large ha%e . lived t!w elo.cely, under-the day "., �h. P., pro, tiee:l ` nie<iicini '45 year:: revenue from the carrying of shadow ot: the depression ti roar; . �{ ,;P s.hich were- +geJ,t in Elrc�u i•amr ! wheat to lire various "sea orte+, s, ,.revioua 4 rn @ter ono arid' Slillbr- { _ N for the welfare. of the unfortunat- oak,, sirs. Nlc K innon -.predeceased, him We o rer the follon itig Extra Speei,i6 for Thum :day: i. will naturally souk iinfavorably at home, not to offer my'assigt:rrc-. !r S :ate. agri. Pie i= ::rt .• rci by his.. J Frdeiay and 3atrrrtlroy _ on the seberue. as it would mean to the Gov- r•nment in any way r) im- ;on. Veil B. at home; twrr daughters, 'SPECIAi. - - - = zAive'rtlas a large atuuuat of bubi- prove conditioaa • and aid recviprt.. ylr,: -H. 1I. I,',ulph, o!` �i�rkham and Le�i� Raisin r� � 5C �. �� -. - - �� sees Erom then to the eteanrahip+. Know-inx the number of my constia- firs, W. F. l.aidley, of Toronto. He g, ' . ., « uents who were -sorely tried, I could wa= -a member of the I. O. F.: and of �pECIAI. ' As the railways have lost-I& iArge not play politics at- their expense. • 1 Vie ignited Cnurch' in 'Brougham._ The _L — - �ry :- L' .. ++��_ee��. amount of buaiaess through the was let out because I took no par ?Frvire tack place at hi_4 mate resid- Bleached Raisins, B rice L 1 C., 21bs. o 2 wdvent of motor care and-truck-i in by- elections' or platform work. I once, on Friday at 1.10 p .m. inter- - vas never invited. Besides I had :�' : ,ent taking place, Pro; pest Cern _ - -they will not welco he-any further $ ement by which I -wss to car. I3PEOIAL ,... . arrangement tens, Torbnu. • yy �+ does. -Whether the work ' will be ry on in the 140' ase and others wera - jewel Shortening; per lb. « = � «' i V4 proceeded with or not will depend w do the outside work B1'hitevale :..,greatly on the result of the flRbt1e� eten.the reasons for my dis- — " SPECIAL rr Q-- '-• at is hems waged is the missal. Th'w may apVewr serious to The Honour Class of the United White Bean$ 1bs Ion +7E•` g those yr'ho Seers office for its sake ozi- Church is .holding, its •autnual. basin- m= . "-� + of the United 'States, where very ty,.but they do not appear major of esa meeting and �cial in the school f wealthy Interests ace doing their fences if Parliament exists for the roarer on Monday e�ening,�an. 28rtd. SPECIAL - _ n beet to kill the scheme. transaction of - the business of the at eight o'clock. Past an present Saleul8 7�eA,'per lb. -_« people along those lines which peo- members are cordially invited to at_ pig •demand in all other tines of sue- tend. Come and enjoy a pleasant ev- SPECIAL -One of the greatest evils of the cessful busineis. These matters were ening. >. present day is that of gambling. first brought to my attention at the The W. M. S. are planning to have Broken Biscuits, per lb. • • �va+ -Caucus onJanuary 6tb, which was an an _ "At Home" at the Parsonage in No desire in the breasts of a great _ . adjourned Caucus ' froth. November to Whitevale on Thursday evening, 25th_ SPECIAL _ many people is greater than that Which earlier meeting I had no in- of January at 7.30 o'clock- An invit- macaroni, ready cu t! per lb• + t5� of trying to get rich_ quick. They vitiation .and of which I had no knout- atiori is extended to the members think that it is a hardship to have ledge for some weeks after it was and their husbaruis and all others SPECIAL _ to toil away year after year and held. So -well _planned without my who afk interested in mission. A make only a bare living, or at Lhe knowledge or without an opportun- - Chateau Che ei , 2 pkgs for : ~ . 21c y g. its. to explain was the moove, that 1 INSURANCE p �J - most to make a comfortable home was told by a repbrter as I went uTt .,000TH' l�%v/ -Y /soi w for themselves aad their families, the meeting, that 1 could be let while the see a few people amass out that afternoon. The-Press -knew y p what 'was going to happ�een before I -CXRIL E. WORLE3� :DICKERING great wealth. They re%d in the did. It has - been a pleadfrre to serve _ papers how a .few men. 'mud the Liberal Party. 'I have nothing to _ e -You order: , -� PHONE P101191`INt# OW - We deliver women toe, who, by spending 'a be .ashamed of. I have acted accord- Pic k e rl n g, D Y: t , ing to• my conscience and judgment. taw d�llare in a horse rice. or a I have been faithfut u, the Party Ph,rne! (17GU = - Tottery, or in buying et�k k on - Tickerirr Hard Ware wMare -- - margin, cure out lucky and' woo g. is large ,rim, which makes them • indepeudeut during the remainder of their lives... They do -not seem .to realize that only one person in _ _ .933 -- -1934 :a tEoaeand or ten thousand are 0 matter how a=n W ' - U our Old Friends loyal and .tree. to our - grawing circle of New lucky enough to win a sustantial Friend@, to -those whose friendship we strive to deserve —we prize. The success of a few others �Se 7FlQ heart -{ wish' unmeasured bappioesesod that the New Year day_ leads them to make the plunge- pian inside your hollia prove a pleasant ebapterin your life. ; into high finance," hoping that Gyproc progidee the,late WE WISH YOU : , of least - expense •and mart Verson in tea thUti3ADd, and not �$fe- sstiYy" - ' I -=- Hoaltt�t� -melcE �ac3k w•pl: c .re - _' __-- - onar-r<I .isp mine •�e�,s- . ;� Mist - %courage to meet every circutgstaoce— hundred and' ninety nine who • • partitions that are a barrier - patience to outwear every vexation ; - mailed., This great desire for sad- to fift• .. don riches' eneaas .the ruin of ype -salt 'paper Gyproe, e! , . , , BtrenRth to overcome every r,betacle and thousands of men. They 'are not Money to enyyly all your seeds. ,a ti09fled to. invest- -mty=E - - sin (when paatt- elled) and it is an excellent : • :coney, but they will take the base for Gyptex, or Alabaa. J S. BALSDQN PICKERiNG m i money of their employers, hoping tine gb - t,tiat their venture will prove iecessful. and that thereby they Gyproe is inexpensive.. O O 'K HER E t ill be able to return the, rirooey drlMgkt sand rodent - proof, - : sorrowed," But this dream structurally Strong and g fails to come Arne,,find the to erect with A lain MUM.of We-h,sve ;on our, display tablee many l�net�ivhidls we tare passing on to theft cornea to light, and -the tin• mom„ _ you at awey have �substantially reduced the prices in minus .r fortunate accase, 'tunate gambler must.�spend a -- - h - which- makes•a very .a;Lrset ve -btt'y for you. Gypros may br easily ide iti ed by rr _ term in p'rleon. Not only that, tbrnonteoxtbeboardardtbs �en'e ;Work Boats, come iu'uiid see theae,1.89 and 2,49 pr. ',bat his reputation is ruined and • G►u>< it►ipe alafrg tbe+dgs. goys' andirls' Seampere; while they last, 99c pr. i ivbep ,h�e is released fron, prison ' •.Men's Heavy Sweater Coats at 2.49 each. _ ? he 9h'dp that the world is again M' � ti.rt. w tilt Boys' RngI64 Sprtrt,Pante, SpeCiAl: 95c Per pair. }rink, anii'il ie difficult for hiw to - VO IQY r..t.' _ oatart. _ 1dea�e Fine Shirts, a beirgdia et 91ic and •1.00 up. . ;@cure t poeitiyn, chid_ many, ra ` 'lee, a VYbiir Sliirta, good gtrality, 766 each.- - - :i.11ub t}, v fuel that they .cannot 7, 'We are i%lways glad to see yon and it N never any trouble to`Bhow you our merchandise. •rk.•trirn toetime in order »� One .day 1R%t � _)F'ljone 2804 Rem 'CE B R A DLE Y fr ,cn lira Ijpg. li se t:r't, ..'_i�Hliug orzly� �- ' ,• a ►t�� S' a. w^ K I N Gt • , .. �- ' .,.old wad. - 'J -1. ♦ .. - • . r•4K - „,+�r,+, W,k3yll1011'JQ D. U. Morgan attended the -. ••s l Sold year Amwl �. M$R�Q� K- meeting of the Maple Leaf Insurehable - .-I _ . Ure, Margaret fir, of Toronto, 'subs Co. on Saturday last at SiCA T /NQ PARTY viib[tiag Mrs. Chstndldi'. Columbus. NURSERY STOCK ' DUIYBART01�i ` Miss Margaret Macoab spent a early' this season at -few days ip Torptlto last week'{ Dtotberton Wm. Gibbons. of Toronto, pent ' FOR FALL AND SPRING • CEE)AREN�4 - ,I N S U R A N CZ with his 'mother here. Bern, on Jan. lithe- to Fred. and -- �T11aTBfIaT _... _ PL 41�TTTT: A - - • - - - - - .- : $Tt,�1lS$8!�'.1ri ”- -- - - - It to is cj....Z�tl d Rot —Je1TD , — 4 113 1t.aM �eced.his_premiaeaiQr • -Mrs, Corbett, we are pleased to say FIELZI wale..• is improving after her illness. tiinper list of hardy 8{urubs C BURGLARY _ L, and Mrsetteateby. of SandfM,. ''The annual business rheeting of the spent Snudsy with D. A. and Mrs. United Church took place on Tues- and Pleats, both fruit Beet egaipped'ttnd far surpass- ogBTiTALTYI 'Pugh, day night, a goodly number attend- jag others in regard@ size, and ornamental. '' LLFR INBIIRADTOE Mark Linton has commenced ing• Most of the 'departments of the - ' scenery and service, work In his new - position in To church are progressing very favorab- Root Pruned Fruit -Trees that save Oonvenieat' facilttice for phone Pickering 79W, a 89ty =_a'if ly. There' is a financial shortage and Ls �, �'NG /LL sooty with the Arietgcrat Co. also a desire for adult help in the .Valuable time in coming supplying refresh ments. j r✓E A number of the ladies of the Sunday School ieto bearing early, - 'United Church attended the Pree (Sa Jan. 15th there died it her FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND} :. byterfal at Oshawa an Wednes t3reen River Skating Party, home 72 •Scarboro Rd. Toronto, Mrs. 4. T. ELLIOTTs AGENT Thursday, Jan. 25-tb.: - SM,BALMSR - 'day and report a very interes)tng Owen Strickland. Mrs. Strickland was �a and profitable to very helpful in mission work in this _ - Admission 20 and 10'cente. gucieesor tojW. J. Mather,! �• : si A number from here accom community, being president for a All welcome. ScouBvllle _.• K ponied the Young People to B number of years of the W. M. S. She • COME TO r}. ughatn on Friday evening. where was a general favorite in the homes '� Phone'W rk`hatti 8904 Night and pay Service �= • they preeented their one act play amongst both young and old. The - ide982 Phone _THE TSF— C9EPORATIB— - Business gee �m � . Dn the program of the Citizens' -€n the . city. private and took plat Dew-- Dro�nn I.ea¢ne program . in the city. The -Young People of Hone -y On 'liiesc�ay ,Jan. 9th, word - was r � - OF THIS - A , G ray t E . ° .dale are presenting their play, received here, that Wm. Arthur Hol- Old Time and Modern Dancing DIN 1 S lt - Town*: of Pickerza.g = +'The Deacon." in the Community Ines had passed -away early that _ EVERY .SATURDAY. NIGHT , p Oor. Brock and HingStoll Rde. 7. SAIL, Ularernont, pn Friday, Jan. morning, A his home in Sault Sts. 19th. Admission 25cente._ -Dance 1Karie. hIr. Holmes spent his boy- at -9.W p: m. _ __ PUBLIC NOTICE is .. here69 i' after the play. hood days here. He was a son of the (ienerrsl Repair Work all care.. The a play. of Dr. Dr ..N. late Jonathan Holmes, who taught Billie Hole and ,His Live Wires. given that tth Council of the irk guranteed at.reaaonahJr `< General Aden }aslod : poration of the Tut< nship of rick prices.` 1 '(3. McKinnon, of Brougham. will) Dnnbarton school for 30 years. He is ecing vial, at rt Inee.ting to lit fn•lti - ° regret to hear of his d9ath fn}low survived by a widow, two daughters _ 35 cents: on Mondnv..the fifth day ut Feb :Acetclent WetdinR ' tog an illness of "one week "R dare and one son. The' funeral took place — -__ -. _ ". - raspy, 1934, at' the hour „f . one Batteries rop:,•tred ts�'d ehxrged. - tion fro'ru pneumoutpa, On TiteRddty 'on Thursday, at the Soo. FRED STACEY cluck in the afCei'unon, at the " Ftrestuoe and Dunlop Tires. r e .Painter and L riper hanger BruuRham, cout-ider a B nw for APgolioe and Oils. `= afternoon of this week. deceased - - -- - - - -- Heil], in the-Vil a e of was tq,his 78th yeAr. "STANLEY -.- THEATRE _ y j tie__.- eZecutiv_e, of the Women s 35 cents per hour or by contract ratoppiug up tied cluriug n r gefreahrn r.E BAOt13 in Connection s .' Ctriele di tba BAptiat Church ► +' t STOi1FFyILLE y highways and selling the m s,girial Phone Pick. 7600 •' anywhere; at the home of Mrs. 01bbons on allowance for road betweejI, loto (r,ikht or- 0av_). ; `Thursday, when the program for - Sai}efact}ou.0uaraateed. numbers 14 And 15 in the Stlp roo ;' •„ • the corning year was prepared. FRIDAY and. SATURDAY _ _ 15 years expeiReoce. ceNNion of the snid Tim n -trip of MILT ©N SLC C_P r` Luncheon wag nerved by the _ _ ,Ian. I9 And 20 Pickering, and the oriKin rl al}rtw: 421p i?IZOPRIETOR 'hostess "at the. close of the meet PINE DRIVE, DUNBARTON once f,tr• ioAd betl�'rrrr lots nnro -- -- -' - MAE WEST r nbxrt:t ant 7 in�P 9 } onceArl n log or write Du r r P. O. as berg 6 } I t t c ep Mfrs. Conner. Sr,�.nliither df cilir !N . _ • __ ' - - -- -- of the a aid towneltio.• . baker, had the m }gfurtanr+ to f ill ,,I'Jl NO ANGEL" __ HAWAIIAN ALL 1' perms i parr it -e . oo Monday and - fracture }for ` S pert ring Meludie» ` _ wh ,tee Iarp i� utr+y ur n•is:ht h urd -- wrixt. $beaa,4 not awarP41flhe .. E K -- jnd }I tolls nft-oied by extent of her }njnriPS ltntilTur+- -:Comedies of U I T A R of such proposed By law, are re- yens s :1 day when the doctor examined ir„ j -._ - glared to Attend at the said ulcer FThefraeture was get by Dr. Tern•• T+liE 1.iY and! WEDNESDAY TE:NiIR BANJIJEtc. ifig. whoa tiTey will -be_ beard in ' lineon, asaiete - - o Corin*e , S )Ileitor or Eyesight of Pickering. Jan. an - urrcPe,�t 1' r ►In;tir 144 �_. ►+er' F, '" `'3 -1 Agent with reference thereto. and '° tuew.7e •'�'- '+- i"-'"- The prevailing lull in bn�in'eiee _ "'THE GUARDSMAN" v>• .*•ds• W br Sao locally has permitted some r•f rear FRANK ROBINSON *ho applies to be so heard before s dMI lSpotiirth4 - - - - the RaidConneil. u pn u - �locat bu•iues@ p ?opts to Lake a _ Comedy ,t T n t DISNEY IM DC�L, -- 4jrlef holiday. Some neoee-Witnt - y •. Dated this 5th day of January, a - - a holiday. .Our genial wo»d r _ - -- -. IN CLAREMONT ON FRIDAYS 1934. sacker hue a Good plan -w-,n SYD. G. SCHMIDT. ChiWrau A 'Scldciylty. DONALD R. BsATox. Clerk �� 1'�ssi O lfa►s�s things are quiet he maieR a R h+l _ Proprietor W rite to —^ rbarraw. Some sleighs are re shod - -�- -- 'FRANK ROBINSON �� � `es � n now sod twain: V'THE '•\tADEG[NE" 83 Condor A_v.•nuP, 'IL,.rrnrrh Acsaftb" L n, who hap -been ttee president.of the Young k5EAUTY SAL = -N 'Pcnpl -'o 9r►ciety of rhw UnRad Church,—bas been elected presi 'We extend to Our many- `' Early Pullets Will Pay Again. is 1934 -_ -dent of the Society In the place of patrorie slid _ Miss ry W.bite..•who � gone Read the intare.tiaK-rrticle tm this subject. by F. W. Bray. itt,Jenuary �' " - - to th city 'Miss Hazel Bacon _- - .,FriendB - issueof '.'The Farmer," January 9th "Canadian Uonntrymsa" and -bas been elected vice president In . JrssiuAry 4rh ''FKrmer's Advocate " EIsC- lfisa-o of is1..�..�.�,�a pre - A �era. /^1 r; i!m - s . Ain iltI e, F'RIC1{ -•' Che_H3g.h.$ty to .I'aIIltry�uPOeet Mrs, Fred ]lfacIsaace, I►rtiet, of I9St." First :hatches atreidy otf t3atehtng -regularly from opw on. 1/E�IIQS(tll� .: Los Angeles. Cal., to -visiting her = Eight breeds. Government Approved. and a - All our branch hatcheries will be open for b- ?s}ness January 29. From lllpl°t a ' imotbar, Mrs. E, Palmer. Mrs. 20th to 91st, they will book orders ahead. at prices quoted in our ­Early _ •Maclsaaes entertained the Wom v Order" price list. ' New February price list may show advances for - -- . tea's Institute at their @mist even Happy New , i eat the whole season. Order in January and save mono. :ins• at the home of Mrs. Pearce on �>�- �. 3LAY- 211= HATCH Y. 106 Ziaybura, Aw., St. Cadisrhms, Oat. ' Wednesday. Mrs. Maelsaace is SroodI and Of e. 2383 DS'atrmis 3t., Teroete. When time a'ppt+sstA ' a she wife of the well known author, Phone 1909 �CLAIRMONT a Fred MaeIseace. of California. Note: To get the FREE booklet," just tear out this ad., natd -mall it to es its floral hoar the It is ac clad that H. n McIo r, „ our Head'U®ce, with your name and address on the maralp. memo:iils we execum tyre has resigned the office of Fire You Can Buy at Hoar will be standla[ is a s ',Chief and -the Trustees sre -con• - - -- TIRES, BATTERIES, m»� trhey bees _templatiog a 'papite meeting to erected to bow.'Our acetyl in the making of these sp :- ACCES90RIE9, ve sm 0 11 to pointroente. The question of 'AIL PASSENGERS SAFE! •e sending the fire equipment out of :i4tae to vv. better priilfrbs. g the beat rad101tA6 -town comes up again and vsr'iope " _!opinions are of course being opt can in Toronto. N. W. BTAFF08D -1 - •-- P�SredA • .. :. _ _y - _._ ! •: � _ ^ • . � � �-- ,,,�- !- � ,:.��? � =Wh"Whyftbr The R. G.. McIntyre plant con' the .mAOafaetare of the Let uvrepai•r that Leaky 0p. ' %' 1� •pawesrons bakelite a pltwhMe sad Skilled Motor Repatre. the few plants in' Canada engaged MLO xtures, nd they, being one of ithis r t ' industry. find themselves Gordon J ., Ilio'a fortunate position to day. A rd J. Law ��� SSQ/t�/' :visit to the plant and the viewial[ Phone 2908; %A /,� Of the - numerous at ticles which "fill '�"7 lisve ..'L'bY. ,,' :., laced in thie'plant, PIC) ERiNG, - ONTARIO � ��� � Naple u "luta ,leads one to believe that we may ..-see the day of the-, synthetic age,•' - public ser►►ice Iasns`aflCe Co. ° when many of our pieces of house ''hold furniture will be prepared y - .. _ ' atld WAWANESA INS. CO. _ ,#row this -- _ -wonderfal__ -pc 1 T, '. - Cheap rates for taros and ooaetry bakedite. Have you visited the Ynb}ie Y Ticiate Time tables and All Coach Travel __ Windstorm lns� on buildings, i •'Library -this year? Among the r ° *Ind- mills. etc. : -new books which' the Book Com s _ Information at Autouidbillw1usuranoo tnittee have recently parchaPed is WEBOINS of all kinds. that mach discussed book . "Cry ��ILLHI{al1V�AL Eastel"n House, Phone 4500 - F!lRMB 1?'OH f3ALB Revocl," 'by Beverly Nichols. Write or phone Why not ,j.oin at once and enjoy D1CMNARIES use In use by buss - the long winter evenings reading. news alai, engineers, bankers: - BOWM�IN E-O�E some of the following : Christ and judges; architects, phyaiei.as, • FOR QUICK SALE �' WHITBY, OAT. :' Hamah $ufferit]g"- E. Stanley farmers,, teacher,, h'bririao - Jones; In Search of Ireland. H. V. by successful ,coat s'^d 1;..:Morton ; The Eyes of the Wilder wortasn the worldosss. -' -One Heater (chcular)'good:ae new. mess. Charles G. D. 'Roberts; The An You Eq*ped to .j -One 'smrsll Qnebee Heater. ,Ttxa- uman Mind, Karl A Metininaer'; One Vessot .Grinder, 64 inches, neaily.new- Tbp Arches of the Years, Halliday N.-�; * is' -{One F'le�� rg Orat Rntl -e titatLerlsnd ; A'Wandering mine knowing t ,auniversslques. Two used Electric Washers - '..trel, Sir $enry Lytton • Disraeli. Lion answerer. Two Hand Washers t. .Andre Maurois ; Queen hlizabotb. It you seek efficiency and sad- Ono double head McLaughlin Mill Grinder b. . "Ratharine'Anthony; David Floyd vancementwhynotmakedaity i; One large Ice Refrigerator - _ ,,Georxe,' Hugh Ld'warde ; Poor d ?thievastfundoflnfosdt =One Bet Con]puting 9calcs - -Men Who - Meade - -ILI Rich, Archer One AtwaherKent Rritteep Radio Wallace ; Wolf, Albert P. Ter- W "GIVocab°kuy Teri"°' 2MP" ssI fine. Heater. 'brise burner -- 4esk illustrations. C.oioeed Plan.. one; On _ 64Wilp Winge, (Irani assaoc,.oaraphiaal Sob}eCb..>u,pe One 1000 chick Buckeye 13roodQt�' . $yetyraphicat Entries One Nhiicu Eiectrtc Radio, table madpbl -- -- .'Balfour ; Eliza for Cowthon. O. . . and India- PayerFilhlotts. A straek itf uRed and -ont of date skate@. - 'Douglas ; T.he Door -With Seven - „ • - Lt4eks. Edgar Wallace; Robbers' wrltetorepee �� to clear at low prices Roost, x illu peons _Zane Grey ; Aj pleR Cif the illustrations. _.. Moon F!hel Kirk Grno on Rr►rd• Free OUR 'WINTER STOCK OF ._ . art o1 Poo�cos ove9, Aladdin 9u lies. Fkntin anti hocks qU llesv wlli s,'blanket, •'_'•siey� tit,•. 11,i;;nificent, RAf +iRl geba• F_ Its: �' Atapn it volt � PP R y • pP � P 0, ttui ; Little Girl Lost, Temy)le l r, �j.r + nano ibis - antifreez' -), G tc�dyiTtr cirA4, Qtivii Lind hertter;a, chernic'd.OoRets and RH �INy•; Kerry,,GrRce h.,Hill ; Ann !��I PapOr chemicals, rtdios and munpplios, F,Ipetric light bulbs 7n hln, nige J. btiln ;Pat ofi` :'t ?i' ply' etc. im very,cumplete. Sold and�InKtalled by Silver t�h, ',I. NluntQUtrrPrg; - - co R,ANB-1 PROPSE I;nh ante, Phyllie Bentley ; � :�� tr ����'� _ CHAS COOPER CL�REMONT• rIC>eE�1CNf3 _ oiler. 0 w; Priest or Pagan, John R. Oliver. _ f . • . , . v . - ,. - . t9 ♦ . ill _ ! .. � L 6M� • - _ - '. •'M: y� � �5yLY{� ��T.Ir - _ - _ .. i.-N ;. y� <. ' _ a._.__. : 'W `_ r ,.y,V• bJ ✓d xF — — + ^ I a - -- a �... � . . _ _. -. - `, - b a x' - Toronto Branch - -- . _ _ -_- _ :. _ - - :.. - s - _ — n„g�rt „re cs — . lad - - - _ -. . , . - Trucks to beetaumled - �- _ .. - - - - '- - - -- Closed Since Aug. l� ` _ _ - ! _ 1. Toronto. Jan, . i6. -The Ford' br8ttch . . t .� . - -_. _ - - - - , . . ._ •_ . - - __ . • '. -_ --assembly plaai . - ' . - ,A DIRECT OBLIGATION OF THE ilLaoture of Ford cars and trucks to- FROVINCE OF ON?`,ARIO - ” day after s shuit� own since August 1, -- . •• . 1938, Wallace B. Campbell, ,president . I. .. -. . of the Ford Motor Company. of Canada • - . -� ISSUED UNDER AUTHORITY OF i e. 1997, CHAP�ERS + - Limited, announced yesterday. -` . ' ti ss AND S7 AND S3 GBORGE V. (ONTARIO), CHAPTER Aa. . _- ` , AND A CHARLIE AE TO PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST ,UPON THE Three hundred Loaner Ford' em- - - ployees, who have been summoned . . . • .- - C40INSOLIDATED REVENUE FUND,OF THR :PROVINCE .. - ,- daring the last few days, will report . •• • . • - , - for work when the pant gates are : _ _, . , , , _- 1., '. thrown open.' . _. ._- - , - - - -- - -- - . _ . ,_•• - - Decision to reopen the Toronto "1 11 -_. - -: . branch plant . r assem . of Ford V -8 _ - - - . - .. . �� . `' - .: caia anti trucks was reached during - _ .t. . _ ..- _ _ _ _ .. .... _ •... _ - ... .. _ _ . the past week, Mr. Campbell said, as.' __ Ntew Issw -_ _- .. -- •_ ; .., 1. a result of a ,volume o1 orders from . __ - - -~ -- - ' . . • ^ -- - the Toronto branch territory �whtch - -: - -' -- - -- .. -- - . _ . . _ -- _.... . - - eiceedbd even the most optimistic e� . - . -_. . .. .. •••'_._ -:. _ _ - - - -- - - _:._. -- ----_-- -- -' -- -- -- -- _ _ timste, following the -Introduction of - - _ - .. -• - - the new Ford 'V 8 care for 1931 a - -- ._ .. ': -' • . •- _ - -- - ' mtrnth ago.- ' - - - - ONTARIO . ._ - : . -. -' — •- - , .16 Resumption of. activity at the Ford . .' • . . . • . # . plant, Sir. Campbell pointed out, will , r THE - TREASURER OF THE PROVINCE •OF ONTARIO _ - . _ - -.mean a considerable addition to em- _ - • ploytuent,aa well as payroll distribu- ' • ' - • • ' OFFERS FOR PUBLIC- SUBSCRIPTION . . -"' .. • _ _ . - tion in Toronto. Factory Sgyres, he - " : _ - .said, show that each car maptifaetured . .. _,_ __ Y. . ,. y _ - - ,represents payroll disbursements in . . -, - $4 %0009000 - . Canada sufficient for aupport.of a Cana - _ _ than family for the greater part of one _ _ ' . . - _ _ aL - . - ' �eai, patticularlp because QL the un- ` - GOYe101i>1P.nt Of the _ ,usually high Canadian content of Ford _- - -- .: _- -• • .. - - .r - .. - . _ ii' . - ' -- - . _waits. _ - . Pr ovmce _O '10 _ In announcing plans for reopening . - ' _ - - ' ' • �� -' ,the assembly plant. Mr.'Campbell - re- - • -- ' . . - - - "fa •isaserted -bit edairlWon that business_.. -- -.. . _ - _ _ • Non-Callable - . _ . - _ . - - . _ " _ brospeets to the Dominion are rapidly - - - - _.. _ _ . , _ . t.. owln brighter. ' more so, in fact. , - `� I GRSGlitur _ than mort people reaiisa at the pre- "u� es _ = _ -. dent tinpc. - - - - - - • ... -, .. ' . ti -. Dotted I6; i83+#, sat offeeeei In fuzee mtlurltles, the elsoi -- . - • -., ,, There can be na donut," he said. : • _ - _ . - - ' Janttuary •% t that the country already has pro- :, • ' - • .. .. OE Wl&h is optional wltb thte subscrli,'as follovrs: -— - -- - _ . - . . I. :. •.. - _ ceeded , a considerable distance along .,W - • . - . . - - ..-. - - .. - - - _ -the road to better times. The turn- �,, - : . - Whew -Year e- ' .. at at the opening day of the Motor - '� J fifteea'Year Now and the evident buytng attitude ,4% Debentures -- - - ' -- 41ii°X. Debentures - " - 4%59 Debentures . - __'of the people wno attend'ea the snow .. Due Jan lg-�� . - 1 + Han •-' . Is only another indication at the'tzend_ _ �'zv- raffia' • �- + s �. =1,M Deoomieatsaes, X W and $1.00 D -.Of the times.atiooa. iloQ.iaoo.a+l ilAoO - " _ _ "Bnslneas is Betting beuer' rapid }y Prllcst: 99.00 aDd interest, pt Ce: 100 and interest, Price: 97.00 and interest, 3' -� ; ----: fn every t#ae: -- The volume -'o£ - orders- - . _ _ ...- . i _ —= :placed with its since the announce _ '- - 7 °t 418 toatrlurity.. -- .. — yielding4MStrsao�4�e{tti. -- . ..:: _ _ -.' -._ - -: - - -- - ' ' — -'- ', .:.' paeat of the new Ford V-8 cars for .- - :.. . . -- - - -- - - - - - ' 7tt 4.54'ts malasitT _',_ 70934 at this time. last month-which - _' - - . .. - _ - . _ - . _ . ]tan to date exceeded even our most - . - Coupons payable January 16 and July' 16._ _ optimistic .estimate =fa c , °�,a '�, - - . _ a. .:. Debentures registerable as to-.principal onIX --;-.- - -__ - -:-., `'- : dente that a net}- grpunded feiith 1a ` .. .. -- -_- the suture..has replaced donbtg an¢ �rinCE land inte�ea! able in laic - .. _. ` -- — - -- tears which were_so pWjent at this. ;, '.;' i lawful. money' Of Canada, at the holder's . ,; . .. _ time- last pear and that people-agaiu . -' . ' : Option in the cities of •. Toronto, Ottawa, � Montreal,. Winnipeg, Vancouver, . - #re willing to invest in the tnture." - - -, During! the shutdown of assembly . -- . - - .. ' . _ ' . - - • < - Halifax or Saint John; N.B. - .. - - __ _,...., _ .• ._ ,- : operatio: at the °Toronto plant, Mr. _ ' -' - -_ _ . _ _ _ ... m Campbell said that a large amount of - . ' 4' . Legal opinion of E. C. Long, Eaq., S.C. - . _ . • rcuuvssdug wurk il" ueeu rarrieu "I . . _ .... • -7�tuhich had provided employment for a . - • - ',• . The pronged s oj'. rhi8 z8sue. wilt ire 8 erm i . ness tineurrei - - ' :. -- -'- - - - ..- ...• _for capital expenditure8.of the liydrp- Electric Porter CommiBOian and of the - Yip. considerable number of men in non- - : productive work. = Temiskaming and Northern Onfario Railway Commissiarl:, for adrancea - - • • cu ra eve a - - 1J S Firm To Make - - - to the Agra ltu 1 D lopment Board nd }'or 'U: i rngloyment Relief. . ~ � . , - . .. _ _ 11 . .. _ - - . - _ -: _ _ .Tires in Toronto :_ - ' .- _ . - .. . . ` - "' _ .. APPLICATIONS TO THE ABOVE LOAN WILL BE RECEWED BY A.NT 1 [ _ . .1 - . G Company doses _ BRANCH OF A >ti Y CHARTERED • BA 1 K IN- CA �'ADA, ANY BRANCH CH OF - - • • : Negotiations 'With Seib-' • ' - � - TILE PROVINCE, OF ONTA RIO � �SA VINGS - OFFICE, AND BY RECOG.. : _ . ' • • erling Plant — For - : - , NIZED BOND DEALERS AND STOCK BROKERS, FROM WHOM M.:W . . ,Expcart Trade _ BE Q$Ttlt �'ED G'OP.IF.S .OF THE .OFFICIAL PROSPECTUS CON- _. _ ToroQto, Jan. 15.- Coincident Mlth -- TAI �'.h�'G COMPLETE DET.�ILS OF THE LOAMY. ' -- - the 1934 rational Motor Show comes - .. . t ° - - • _. ` . - _ - . announcement by the Torcoto Indus �. - . - SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THIS L0.4J' WILL BE $L�BJECT TO AT.- . trial Commission that the -Aducts of ' • - .LOTMENT -AND THE LIST A'I'L CLOSE ,AT THE DI S- _ -- ' the . General _Tire and Rubber Com• CRETIO.V OF THE THE <4SURER OF QYTArRIO. .parry, of Akron, Ohio, are now' to be - - . . . - - -? �� ° I Accading1 in Toronto. ` r 'INTERIM DEBENTURES IN BEARER FORM T1' ILL _ __ _ _ _ According'EO H. -B. Keenleyside, gen- . _ . . _ - eral manager of 'the commission, ne• 2: - . - BE AVALLABLE FOR DELIiL'ERF ON OR - - . 3' gotiations whtcb haxa been _under wax — - ABOZi T JA'�YU:4$�' ��, 19.��. _ _ - ._ 4 for some time have resulted }n an ar- -,_- - . I. - . '_ rangemenl concluded •between the - - �` ' . _' ° ' _ :_ . . I. __ _ United States corporation and the Sei- - , _. - - - - berlmg (tubber Company of Canada, ? - = - I r Limited. whereby General tires will •- • � ' . . . , .. • . . - . - ' . ~ '. . ' • .. • !1`gEA8Q8T DEPART}fEY1, ^.: - - ■ be produced in the Sefberling plant, _ 19 Teton Road, 'operations to be cow '•� ' " ' PARLIAbfE \T �UILDI \GS, - - nenced immediately, to the specifics- - .: - - t. _ lions of and .under the snnorviainn n1 _ .. 1640N�O, JANUARY �Jr, I�.i}. , , . - , -•- Genera#- T}Fe -" . , . . .. , . _ . V. P. Reid, of the _ _ Akron 'concern. -..: ' , • .- _. _ _ . •. - - now in Toronto in connection Bith -. .. :_. - -- - . - - - - -' . - - - -' -- ----; - -- -- r. -_' . ' the nee development, states that the . . - . '•-' •' . -_. . .. .. • _ - 1. . - .. - . , - _ . _ ' 4 - _ manufacturing errs - _ arrangement means _ • • • - ;; production here of General Tire and _ Rubber Company products for both .c' ,• ..., - _: _ - _ - - the Canadian and export markets; -- -- --- -:.1._:. �...�\ - - _ . - -- - -, ... . - . _ . . _ that •it is the iutention to divert 'to ' — . . . , =L_. . • ^ .t I the Toronto plant a considerable pre ' . • ,%n " • .. .. - . ,. ' portion of the export business now be- ' _ • • . . . ! ing carried on'from Akron. son•was unable to lease Poi t' mouth in- wliicYt the'coupies were start?yg a, While actual manufacturing 'upera�_ Storms Lash• '� - __ Judge' Hayne F. Rice decreed thr ' to yotn Her Home nest an 'wut maKe N �� id Sou dos .will be handled b file SeiGer• r- wa's-greund?d• , ;� 3' "- 49- yea -r-old bespectacled- autom65il! - ' _ f the trig tomorrow, It was decided Trees, signboards and even small mechanic should die .in the electric. _ . of o krony, the Canadian operated England's Coast inadvisable to take the ri,,k•of run- buildings -were demolished in man ' ., of the Akron concern pt ill be operated Wing through the narrow, harbor 'en sectioirs of the cou4ttry: S chair on March L. by the letter's subsidiary, the General - - - . • Ignoring an insanity Plea, a Rich Tire and;R•ubber CoMpany.of Canada, . :Leaves Trail of-' Wreckage_, trance, where the might. vessel was Ostend• reparteil't£ number of fishing land County Jury' in less than a ball • Limited, _which has acquired offices in grounded Friday,. : ., _ . ., boats , were missing on the Belgian hour 'of deliberation, found •�'ilei .. Disorganizes- -Shipping —' coast. .'.It stns hoped they had taken .?, the Royal Batik Building, Some erosc- channel' ships cancelled guilty of murder. .. I ' , - _- -_ __,_ - _ ' ' . Saved from Yacht shelter in French 'Torts. _ . _ _.. . . . _. i , itteir trips this morning and'the1lner ' 'Leg Amputated <i London, Jan. 14. -The' hardest stow Lafayette was -unable to land L'4 pas- • •• - ' • :'` '. of Winter whipped over Southern Eng- 'sengers 'front New Fork at Plymouth: K1Ci,•,•pp►er- killer Doomed 12 ea Gives . .. _ $suit Ste. Alarie, Ont., Jan. 1�. - 1 land and ales early to -day, leaving a proceeding direct to Le Havre.• t0 Die in COUth Carolina Bl t0 ?- pound Girl • - VL "Tien' \ 1• S];;pper''s .foot became trail of wreckage_ Shlpping_. in- the_ - _Two men. and two' women, the let Cotnmbfa, S.C.; Jan. 13.= Rohert H7 Syracuse. N. '. - 4ut� es entangl ui the flyK'heel o"` a._woodl English Channel, the North Sea and g t tnothet. •• ter clad only in nightclothes. '��ere Niles, South C'arolina'III st kidnap• Ill the invdical history of Syra`�use,- .towing_ asolitie engine at-Green Bay, Bristol Bay encountered ditflculties,. . -forced- to--Jump- into ^the sea: front's .per-killer in modern' yea s was sen- Mrs Theodore NCaisb, 1'2, and hor 4 Manitoulin, the spokes of We wheel The dale reached e'velocity of 80 ,yacht which broke anchor. -at Ben• fenced to death M -day, three weeks day-old 'daughter, Ellin Marie Wa's.h, cut completely througb__ftis ankle and miles ;n hoer at Plymouth and 60 bridge, Isle of Wright. They were after he beat to death a '1;- yeax.old weight pounds 9 cances 'at riirth, . • .. his_ leg .. 1 to ,6e amputated. - m11es iii L �l ��. The battleship Ncl• rea,uett by .conatguard- amen': The boat, .schoolboy.. were -both 'reported "doing Reli," • .. _ .. - - ...: -., - /', . �... . _ - - . . - - _-.•_ •. So.. v� w - . _ uM s - �Ya u. • .. .. - _ .. _ __S:. r . i .I• ,. l s ; �M ' . ` f . i:. :a..^ �.: ;' CCCCC •JGtttt,,,,�h���JRRRRR.::::' .- �ifLES.., _ - -- oke N Ilia, 1%W vow r, FOR ` M E MONEY a tr t Whew flu "roll our owas' with Turret Fine Cut; you gee - , THE REST WAY TO GET X .`amore ayaasfying cigarettes, and more of them, too, .FREE CIGARETTE PAPERS �i��� Bence is a better inheritance than eanse. this b•lttr cigarette Poker cco gives you Iwo►r bee=- _ -- . dollars. People who give• a square for you! money- p1wPOke! Handal �Ce dts PoiCte Heads you go. with ^ < -- Turres CutfocoVe�t "oroCksiatedoel -' deal usually get a square deal. Re- With the money you save on Turret FineCut oucan bu C*u=@=uourVokwHendPtsminm at anther's success and study the best papers - 'Vogue" os •'Clianteclee'- nd yet pay . s , - or M �l -S larse books his methods. Crime Isn't;. due to pinch Jess for your cigarettes. - Andyou can use the Poker Hands °f these batter Pats free for just = of want; then it must be due -to want " to get -jrse� many beautiful and useful gifts for yourself, Hsa y of pinching. And then, of course, the your home antdyouur friends: -sadists can save quite a bit on moth- Join. big. to Turret Fine Cut - today! " balls. Ten men overplay, or over aaI; - J g g - - - - - _wherst slaw - overworks The- men- Fwho sit mound and whittle and wait for pays t� "Roll Your Owner :with the breaks are the men win gtav ` broke. The beginning�of a perfect evening Is a decision % let the sup- - per dishes wait until morning. More _ than one young husban_ has had his , _ ayes opened with a can opener. -- _F I AT . - -C -U T Bald-Headed Man "You say this Is good hair tonic. CIGARETTE TOBACCO Drug Clerk - "Very 'fine; we have'a - : _customer who took.the cork out of the S A V E T H E -P O K E R 1H A N D S " bottle with his teeth and* peat day -he had a mustache." Imperi.I Tobacco Comorw olCaa.da. Limiad If 'Twas Told C i You - a lust 'a idttle bit of slander- 1tarted is a '4 thoughtless way • May put a blight upon a. person that ° quite likely long may stay. bang the creases out of his trousers, _ Delk feels - that -wersl '' r - Or, the thing may have been started Claalfied Advertls as some sort of foolisl: joke, Lao -@6 g;.andaon �r>zo eDeIId$ Dlenfy of of real value to b". - i But think how you'd be insulted 'it money trying to $eep his creased. _COLDS THAT - -The same ideas can be used or :aSa7rss, - 'twas told on your own folk. - Adapted to At any Individual case and N OP'FZR TO EVERY LNTZN Before -He talks and she listens. HANG ON - -- - -bear character - building- results. Far- A List or *ant. tarsotlons and to ` Blander moves In vicious circles seem- fntormiston sent tree The .ions&. Coax• ingly -without an end, Honeymgon -She talks and he his- sits should realise that a -chil l Is bap — - tens: Covoks that r"the. pier and becomes more self -yes Ps". World Patent Attornera 279 Banis ,„And like all the slimy reptiles !s a petting Street' Ottawa C3anada d thing without a friend. �It -Both talk. and the neighbors whole s y s t e nt- if he discovers that. he is depended -Be or she who spreads a story that listen. then's a I" for _. upon to do_ cer-tWp _things regularly 06AZ A3M ooze- should not have been unloosed �0�•� and well. After all, is it sot an -Ina //�-`�OAL�W RITN VUR WHOLES.aLn May. be Certain In the future it will Pretty Yonng Thing. -"Are you anr8 portaat matter that each child be Der. �l/ Department for quotations on steam EMULSION OF coal. The ditlnes Coil Co-, Ltd., Toronto. sure come home to rocat. these curtains wuju s Aids: i _ milted to do doniethlnA each dap that a j) them for my bedroom windows." COQ_ LIVER OIL develops self- reliance? - Doesn't- our �jj THAT wonder If dyeing Lhe bait Candid Clerk = "Lady; with your c'-7° kindergarten bless our child with such IT'S ils LR f1Ui1 MAKES ,as is really as dangerous as some of the 'figure, you- should care• -)-ou should' privileges? + care." -� `• Prepare your child's schedule with - YOU FlEE SO WRETCHED doctors say?" ,. _ Henpecked' I+Teighbor ="You -bet !t _ -`:. '__. a special care for your bus. honra, -be• __. - x Is. An uncle of mine tried it once -and Rlddks cause- these are the boars when .psr= site Y� your Liver s . wtthfa a month he-was married to • a 1 Whet that which. b taken¢ s eats are apt to grow impatient: Child- ;w-;No Cdomel necessary - — w widow with loaf children, y SGQTT�— ren away an ; I, has notbing -• left but a when home. If they are` Hv iig on s"a '� p�oar� _ ----'- - name? - - - - -- E M U LS 1 O N g !oar beweu, :r ar 'W,thotat th t � - ''The 21st verse of the 7th chapter of 2. What insect does ibe blackamitb a ebarecter- building program !a kin. Yonbleetasts.Paordia• des• slow eamisaatlee, - -- - -- fat'6' in the Bible contains, all the let. RICK iN VITAMINS Pbleow is the body. Generalwrelabedoea manufacture? _ dergartea flue days a week, please gam, san you t w aleae � a eitnatloa tern of the alphabet except the letter g, mgt cord is tnYl fit -knots arbich don't "lay them off until Monday." If- • ate this wteb son t, exsminatlon show. : cannot be untied? " :. you .tio, -don't be, sarprised -that they eaitet etl.�t.r, � 4. Why is ,a dressmaker like a "Laid a grow restless and depressed just as. ee�ousr _ Woman - "My husband - is a perfect farms- - L aid � Unt]1 unemployed adults so often do.-Is- - •brute, and -1 am going to get a d1 g, What is it that goes all the way sued by the rational Kindergarten mama Sefs.e s8a # -rorce." around the house and never makes a - Monday" Assodatiba, New York City. These • = Visiting Gentleman Friend - "Why, h trek!' articles• are appearing weekly in our :bought he was a pretty square sort 'Answers columns. of fellow. ", '3+1ary Graham Aadrewe Four of the sight children at Mr.. 1, Noise; 2; Fire files; 3, A cord of and Mrs. Charlie Fletcher, of--Bhap- Woman = "He may 'be square, but- I wood; 4; One -sewed What she' gathers, 'Recently I r of a little boy who � leigh, 'Maine, underwent a Ion't want him around. He thinks It had htard much depression" talk. He Electricity LUacd. m a TCat O appendicitis } the others, gathers what he sows; 5; operations at t' - same tame; _ . Is more important to pay the grocer The wind. came home_ from kindergarten on Fri• Hove Long Fish Will Keep clay and announced: have been laid At 'Gloucester, 3laae, were -the art- than to bhp the clothes: 1 want." Y _ - fists -go every . Summer, the United "you cannot. talk about one - object off, until Eigddap," __: Women's bathing suits used to be NI -asps 1:n� "M��lr' 'Thai° same day I met U.rs. Delk, States Bureau of Fisheries maintains without having In mind some other ' .an embarrassment in •the - water, but e� 0 who complained, "0,•dear, what aha.l & station where Drs.' Maurice E. Stan&- object : -et •comparison:' -Slr Arthur' t =.'sow they are an embarrassment out Washington. - Spellers w misspell I do with .Jimmie ? - -He makes a her• by and James 11f, Lemon •are suhati- Eddington.• ' o! it. "dtisspell" can't win spelling bees. vows wreck of me on Saturday and toting science for the hand, the eye The word spelled defeat foe firs. Sunday when he is not in k(ndergar- and thq nose in judging the_ freshness First Woman - "She told me you Harriet Turner In a spelling contest ten. 'I can't understated it; his teach, ot•fisb. You see them grinding ups, i told her that secret I told you not to held by Treasury Lodge 262; National er -tells me that he is a, most reliable haddock, shaking It up with some i tell her.- Federation of Federal Employes. child, that it she asks him to \do a water, tHen adding' a little gniflhy Second Woman -"The mean thing! It spelled• victory, -however for Mat- thing, she can depend upon his doing drone and finally passing a feeble elec- I tNld her not -to tell you I told her." thew T. Moomaw, who' apparently -It, that he, is always courteous and tric current through the mass. A First Woman - "Well, don't tell her knew more abitut misspelling- than 'cheerful." voltmeter, familiar to radio 't'told you ahe•told me." ''Ian' 'he like that at home ?" I ques• tells how ' his opponent. _ cats as-a- potentiometer, tells how • San ' tinned. many volts are passing through and - Woman -"Wliy did you marry' such " _ — ':No, he is not: He. Is siwaSS tart hence indicates how fresh the fish is. a homely man?". Britain Cuts infant Mortality. Bing after me, begging to do one thing- The test means simply that more elec- Visaing Woman_ "He asked me." Desths •among infants IQss than a after another. He torments me wit" . p y _S KI H 'RASHES i - - �j - tricity can be passed th *n"gh a iregh - ' year old have len by half in Great silly questions. Fli ally, I get so irri• than through a stale fish. Gtre MsKa to Vetvet itaasetla Skim ' is The old-fashioned beau Brummel, Britain since the first ten years of the' fated, I' make him sit on s chair. He Clearly, is is no test to housewives. y: In almost countless nun sun who -used to spend a lot of time rub- .century: stays, but stages a. tantrum. • 'I won't hers, - But' dealers who buy and,,sell fish by - sufferers have lead cause to bethaakful- - - stay •b*re,'. he screams." the carload and shipload" can make 'for D.D.D., the prescription of a highly 4 I recalled the boy who said he had money b u *e of it. "It'is necessary ' succeeedul hYa�, Dt'•'D.D. Dtanls HIPS REDUCED INCHES bola "laid off until Monday" and I y eT This red` ptCam tioa now made and to tell ht; long it has been since a p told air §. Delk BbolYt him, and 'sup reed'try Cam�ns a Itati&a Bah�aP• fish was caught,' say Stansby and chetitista allays Irritation almost at - _ • Bested: "Jimmie is restless and re- Lemon, "but it is important to know once, nd quickly ti ce, 9 y clears u such akin sentful because you have laid -him oft bow much longer a flab may be ea- troubles as eeze ht acs ri u - Friends - �v�Yl�rt II�.�t - - et�il vs���y." - _- - a ag- + . �«� to k it hs dtoa :m�ro ly " worm daadruff� les and tsehea. D;tasa- tell -me- what -what - d-2 o. =fie- AtteT� men ,s lauded- it stt7fens, 9 twserip- j a said, earnestly, which explains why firm flesh has al- 'don'. T4ia1 `s(ce, 85e: Guarsateed to :: {ir A KRUSCHEN SECRET _r_`-� _ ' Those friends of `Ears.- E. M.. D., who.­ �^ grows ways been Cue nousewiie -s irien and —iv •` grows bored taken there is pothfng de true test of freshness. Soon a soften- have been wondering how fhat'lady is +?+ finite to do all day? Why don't you .ing process sets in. First• the com -- reducing her hip measurement, are w - give; Jimmie a chance. to help 'you? YO UNG MENI l Low let into the secret. She�bas been Give him an opportunity to get ac- plea proteins' break dowri.' I:atei: the Bacteria set to work and bring about /Ise tatting. Kruscben. ­'Here is a letter gnainted with.you and the interesting w from her:- i ' home world about -him. Why don't further decomposition. Mere soften- Cuideur "I was gaining in flesh and not feel- you stop laying him .off until Mon- ing detracts from, the value o1 a fish } . ing tob well, so I started to take Krus day?" but not•.from its edibility, Bacteria spoil the fish. TO SAVE YOUR HAIR t - '-'.then Saltg; •and am nowon my third 'Mrs. 1)e-1k decidecl:io test-out -a few, Soap 25c.0iatment2ge.and60c. bottle. My hips used to be 47 ins., _ -.._ _ simple suggestions: Since fish is packed in ice for' as - - '4he last three - months I hate. rot ot_ to let Jimmie... oversleep- on long as two weeks, during which soft- and - them down to 42 ins. So my friends Saturday, because• that -would bring enibg may occur, the test is_ of com. ••ate who used to laugh at me are now won•, his breakfast later than an the first mercial importance. Stansby end -New 5V Site • dyring. I shall have the last laugh, "that Krus• _. Lemon believe that their method may _ _- five days of the week. v� tt� l` for'when Iget my hips down- to what then feel-, 2. To let him help set the table, cart. be equally applicable to >neat and LYDIA Ire PINi�s7titva`S [ thick is night 1'U. tell then. gut I ing 01 whey ry out the dishes and put the news other packing house products, do know this -I am feeling better geiic hearth -papers and magazines in order upon TA�LETSFORWOMEN .'since taking Kruschen, and am really and activify - `_ the tables. No Cold Is O Fixture with `- ......glad : I_ kept on with. it. "- (Mrs.) • E that is re- S. To schedule his play time. Th lelieve and prevent j fd, D. fleeted i n ' 4. To permit him to go" to Sunday Buckley's Mixture pperivic :in and sci)d'ted- .Here's the recipe that fat-- bright'eyea, •School-'with the- other children of his dytorders. No oarcotics. Not +take one - teaspoon. o[ Kruschc l clear skin, neighbor$ood. too, sir. No matter how bard end doe E-pSd ?tJ your couch or cold ma7 M, BUGKLEY's _ _ice a- j' killer but a modern I w Salts in' a glass of bot -water before : h e e r f u 1 A chart was posted and checked each MIXTURE will conquer it in next to no time. medi�ne q*111Ch acts u d the 9reaktast, modify -your diet, and take vivacity and charming figure. MiMoils 'week=end. --This- checking took-on the The wery first do" set. down to business- � �; _ .Yea car fear it doay r a pion. CAUSE Of y�ur`tF°u gentle ex%relse. The stomach, - liver;- of people 'all ..aver- the world are spirit of a game, Mrs. Delk -was very fen lishtnins fart action .mare• everybody . s Coat use b >�e� kidneys and.. bowels are tuned up, and already proving this dally-- ` Why careful to ,pass Hghtly over the fall- .hen they ta'te it for the firs time. ' relief. SDid b -' the pare. fresh ,blood containing the shouldn't you too? - - - ergs andw- commend the %successes If you,-or an member of rout (amity, has _ '-' - six salts of i tuuschen is carried to Kruseben Salts is obtainable at all warmly. ■swish, road, 'flu or fusee subs try B. 'Butt- - , avid IIe convinnd. Refuse svbuitote•. Buck• every part of the body. Then follows .Drug Stoy'es at 45c ant1 J5c. per bottle. it was not & maBic formula but Mrs. toys i• •old .wtywhen ISSUE NO. 3—'3,4 7 ' _ �! -.Y ! �.� y °•. .,u•` _ ... 'mfr -. -.s - r.'l:_ _ ,. - \ s —. .Y. 2� .. o-rxo •. - }l fJV • 1 r+l W� 7 I . �. OCALIKM $• -Mrs. Ed. Crawford has been -hies G. D. Bly. of Tocointo;. eonfined tober house during the spent the week end with W. C. Headlight Overalls, Sinocks -M .. past w'ee>reu$ering from a sever sad Mrs. Murkar. krt�old hay• been con cold, Mr and Mrs. Klogodun end flraed cu chn lau.uKn for p:�n:w i4r.,a-After having about two weeks ern. = TQroi)t0, B�lent Sunday t. -'_-- - - "- _. _ _ was spell F 31 � —� •` _ _:�::..� i t;„ 1a,:t�t "tbi•:::a ra• stn -Fred Gordon, of • GraftBn, perLeDClOgBnOtheC Clls W1t1 —Quo service stations haveJlen best work c— - — clothe8. _Qu %hty_. sad woW- sub zero weather. doing a rushing business duri4 g the -•Dr. V. -E Cartwright was the past week on account of'taz" LuaLuohiP has Q +L• been t - • . over ors.. " hos. 'W -- -- - victim- of- of- due to -reck . -eline'in the price of gasoline. The - • -M rs.:,'I'hos. Walsh nod eon., ' . • — -- _- - LePS driving one night last week. unfurls *e are Ellin u t6eic gab - - -` 18r size. for ooer6i6e GeraW'i, o! Toronto. spentr •9noday B B p - .$2.25. ` yritli'Ed. and Mrs. Walsh. while drivir!,g from the west and tanks as they do not think that , 1 :. -Mrs. Ed. Stork and daughter, coming through Dunbarton he the price war will continue very - Boy's aIId meII BjTurbly riCt7aorl of-the lake @bore, Sunday was struck by another car, said to long. � sweaters ,$'2 50. -_. be driving *he wrong oL- -Quite a number prom Picker- _ w><tn ri,. VV`: ttad -Mrs. Miller. -- m.: "• - -Mrs. Harbroo, of Mount Zion, the pavement. The doctor's car ering attended the Mocert given Fred __,1.. ' Buint�•�pr - G PiGl�eri - = spent a day last Week with her was driven into the McGlaehan in the Town Hall, Brougham, on - "�`p3 rents, C. H. and 'Mrs. Pilke residence With considerable force, Friday ,evening, last, under the Radio Liceaees - -Established 1557. Mrs. L M. Morlby has been' ,doing- coaeiderable damage to the auspices of the Citizens' League. •,, _ - - - ='- .'confined to the home for Aevefal :car. The doctor Buffered severe They report a very large crowd, =� days suffering from a severe cold. .bruisell and' a severe shaking tip, there being abont� fifty who were and the likelihood of the car unable to gain ailmittance. The -Boffin, on Friday, Jan. 12th, at _ •° Mrs. Irisb's private hospital, to being laid up fur some daps for program ww$ a lengthy °one, but, ' Fred sod Mrs Annaq.'a daughter. emensiverepairs. Stanley Davia, it delighted, the audi nL The • -A number of the women of the who was in Dr. Cartwright'a car, proceeds are for'the F e Company hc for had his knee cap tipltntered and and will be dP:ZdSociety to a good otq united Chnreh attended the Press also a bone iu_his ankle fractured. purpose. "day. bfterial` at Oshawa on Wedoes which will lay him ,off duty for a -The �Ladies' of St. « , ,� _ time His barber shop, however. Andrews Church held their annual Pick ering s Leader Store Miss A. E. Richardson spent will be kept open for business meeting on Wednesday at the : 'aeperaI days laAt week with Mr. -0o tsirio is now in the midst of house of Mrs, A. Boyes, with a good and Mrs. Norman Bie. of Green= a war that is being fought with attendance. The variouq reports wood. To• Our Customers and Friends -Marshall and Mrs Ooakwell great vigor by the contestants. were most satisfactory. Theti•eaa- _ - -and family, of Oshawa, nt Sun- It is not of the bloody type of tlrer's report was ets{>tecialiy Rrati day with Lorne and Mrs. Bgnires warfare that is being waged in fyina, with, a substantial balance •` we Wish to say and family. Cnbs and several of the South on hand. The retiring officers -• -Mrs. Charles Hutchings. We American countries. It to a fight were all re-elected sefollows : Mrs. Are glad to report, has gnite recuv .among the great gasoline. cum F. H. Sall, president; Mrs. J. MiI•�O - .ored from her recent operation for Peaho+ the- immediate result be ler, vice president; Mrs. W. R. Mil- - - appendicitis, ing a decline in the pries of g;aso• ler. sec y; Mre., H. W. Boyes, treae. _ -Miss Lillian_'Wiman and friend iine.to the consumer of five cents -Car drivers in this district are Your splendid co-operation and loyalty of Picton spent the - weekend with -per gallon, - which, -some think, taking advantags of the gasoline p ,, pe y y see Rrandmotber,•Mrs. A. Burrell, may be farther reduced. It to price war, as well as the Toronto - • - to your Home Town 1ltlerchant is and lra, RuesalL said that the war has been declar- drivers. The oil companies claim surely appreciated. While the year -Alvin and Mrs. Bnshb wod ed by the large mano7acturere there is no war on, hot In another 1838 sae bees a trying oae for men is alI y against the boot leggere who are column one of the Toronto dailies, lines of business. yet we feel, this is as _Cheteter and Mre _ n or the ter - i3zattt and solid visited friends in ptscitn a very inferior claps of- there -waa quoted the - suggestion opportunity to prepare f bet gasoli a on the market at a very %bat one company • was "getting business that is gradually approaehinR. _ the city on 9uaddppy• low te. _ It ie the object o! the .bat k" at some others, and selling Again we tbtck you for your pationage !r, • The$m8:9,t dtClnb met at the : -and look forward with pleasure in serv- Home a! Mrs. FF T. Bunting oo larg dealers to drive these dealers at % reduced price, a • below cost' - -- - p Monday evening when an excellent off � the .market. The users of price, something which everyone _ing you in the future. _ Program was Riven, gasoline are naturally hoping that knows is not being done by oil Our sincere wish is that you will have. It may be er- long time before an companies for long. So stock up i ., -Chas. Law. who has been cos. _:`= = a very Happy and ProsperonsNew Year ;fined to his bed for some days armistice Is declared: -The' work of widening the road and In the words of "Tiny Tim." we say +: -The U. Y. P. .k held their and filling in the ditches along the _ 'with s @rings attack of pleurisy, weekly meeting In St, Andrew's Provincial Highway between " "God blee3_us every o °e." . Is recovering F. W. nits has S. S. with as attend ince of forty. -O h;�by as matting - r . -F. W. Hobbs hse sold his farm y.� ;o vaediadeot. good rogrress. to Wm. T. Heron of �.. a�,r,T �lz_ .l g p thus giving em• �, Jnek Cbaprosn, very ably continet ployment to a large - Bomber of Mr. Heron will be welcomed as a ed the meeting. The meeting men who have been on relief, The. e a resident of the romtltnaity. was opened with the Y. P. hyena, work will -inter be carried. on In - -The cars of local residents are -Figbt the goad fight." followed Pickering townabipt where there CHt3I(7E r PO eastwards these days. - Car - V V iV - - ltiosnses for this district are ob by several items of busibe@s. the is about nine miles of highway, • . ' - _ -� kained In'Osbawa w usual. Missionary convenor, Armen tin 2 (or Kingston road. ). As there - Walter White was in Toronto Goldsmith, then took charge, The are a large number in the township <. J 0 Band -viRi .ice- scripture reading was taken by on rebel. this work should help tO R--B E_ + Lea Barrett, followed with prayer reduce the , relief bill which Is Wilier $bsp�berd. who is p IKrionely into the hospital. by Jena Clark. Wilfred 11[onney becoming a bgedeoeome one to the '-Normaa Machin. of Osh#A ,gave a splendid paper on the ratsp - -yar - Government in Japan. and' Mies -The minstrel club will present and Mrs. L. R. Devitt and two - - - - Hazel Carter sao$$ a lovely 1fEias their show in 9t. Andrew's church _:-Round Bone Shoulder Roast, '. :;. - �..., ° 8_ e children. of Toronto. spent Soo• ionarg hymn. The main feature on the evenings of Tuesday and - y with their .parents. H. and _.Short Rib Roast, - .•..: 12C - -. y.. of the evening was lantern elide@ Wednesday. February 8th and tb. - Meg load oa "Jap -La," which were - very -in The club to furtunute is securing Blade Roast, blade out ...- .. 10c _- -The local hockey team played teresting and educational. Ave- the services of Master Wee Willie : . I? `` '.:the Whitby team on game Tuesday ev fine meeting.was closed with the Ramage. Toronto's Harry Land ".` Stew Beef, 3 lbs for ... _'..: ,:.- 25c' ' suing, winning the. game by 9 3. - - - - Reports of the game speak well of Mizpab Benediction. ThQ Y. P. er -_won, shay eyp,_is snore like _ - � ••. � =� _ theforward "o, -brow lit. Out by will welcollae.a'l- young-- peopie to Harry Lauder than Harry is situ -- . F these meetin @. self. •He'appeared in -Brougham _ :'thA Pickering boys. Watch them Choice Chickenq, the rest of the wen son. -We have • been experieneing on ); r iday evening last, when be -The boys of twenty five and some very severe hinter with scored tai great success. He singq Spevia mired Ham, - •. _ 3Ac thirty years of the viilagb' ti-re _heave fall.a' of sauw nod Aevrrr regulatly over the radio on the, Pork Liver, $ lha for 6c "_-making their c�mpari iono of this frost, but we do not mind it, aq it Dentyne- program from Toronto. .. winter and .those of their, day- urovides means fur er joying_the The '�ceedq from Ehese enter \ _ All ileate kepf under Electr:araL- a most delightful a rte, such as tairiments will go towards relief. ° Very few of the intervening g po skating, hocks 1 o B inters -have permitted the ekaC y•� o. stow —The aoouoL- meeiin of .the Refrigeration. ' Mn$ to the lake on the creek here. shoeing. tobogganing etc•, We Women's Guild of St. George's .. bear much about California with Church was held on Thursday ' - -Rev. HuRb G. CrtLzier well evenir>R last at the home of Miss ' preach on Sunday morning at 11 ital delightful. climate and delicious R E "�. • . 'o'riock." 'In the evening there will fruits, which, of course, are great Fawkes when there was a large - i i boa special temperance address, advantages. Can!tda bas alno'n attendance of members, notwith iven by )!�i@e DttfP, of Toronto. one climate, for it is that which standing! the bad condition of the $utcher (phone 3000) �iekering Iotereetiug facts will be presented. atjracts so many Americans over rondo. The thief business of the to Canada ever summer to enjoy Ling was the election of ofli This not s denominational service, y 1 y rl� but is open to the public and all its bracing; atmosphere. But, on cers, which took place as follows,:. are welcome. seeing pbotWraphe of recent President., Mrs, W. H. Avia:; Vice• n�j e -Rev. Dr. Carmichael, who was flo6da in California, which ceased president, •Mre.' W. H. Crammer; Pickering -e:: feat -e- Market - ill fora couple of weeks su'ff'erioR the death of for persons and Secretary, I1ire. E. G. Robiapcln; 7. -from to attack of flu, was able Property-da�raage'of 85 000 000, wp Treasurer, Mies K. Fawkes; Pa�?'tt'sh ., 'to take his services hereon Sunday, believe that that suanp State has Executive, Mrs. G. W. Barker and On Sunday oast, Jan. 21st, the its disadvantages. so well as its Mrs. K. Kingston; Flower coal SAerament of the Lord's 4upper advantages. Besides, the i6orcea mitteP. Mrs. E. Booth; sick. visitor, $a burg Steak 3 lbe 2� - == w>t l be administered: Prepare• of "ture provide ezcitemeot Mre. T. Tianrr. , 7. tory services will be held this (Fri when an cis death of takes place, -A forwnsl well known resident Rtound Steak• 2 lbs '�• 25 play) evening at 8 o'clock. canning the deat2l of hundreds cud of the towneliip, Mrs. Ann Eliza- t7 • - The.Many Pickering friendp destroying,property amounting to bath Strickland, widow of the late L' of Dr. N. C. McKinnon ,'of �rongth million@ of dollars. These, of Owen Strickland, Bled suddenly sirloin Steak, per l b. course; are only iacidemta in the. Fit her hntne in Toronto on Sunday :' ��h_ b_�Qrl`I P' -tlb A urn, will regret to hear of his uses y at the boi of 236 v "Fr / fed deaths which took uMce on life of California. - - - =+ - e t band - predeceased her about -ten •� _ - - �.Oe years. For many year@ Mr. and E _ days' rAess from pneumonia. Ths Pickering Horticutnral Society, Mrv, BE>- irklal - liven u tb�farm- _. _ - - == �eympattry -o#- the= comm'unit-y -is whit: wsa. 2iaficl -fi -`Thhrsaay — �Utitytlll ezteaded tc) his two daugbters and evening in the A. Y. P. A. rooms, now owned and occupied by W, 8, Moore, M. P. They were very Ave in their sudden bereavement. the officers were re elected by . _ other prices aeeardingly. ' -We regret to report that Wal• acclamation, with the exception highly esteemed in the enrolnanity tee Shepherd, who underwent' of.tbe 'vice - president, Miss Mar and were very active in church several operations for ma@toidal' garet Pennell, who resigned from 'work,. being connected with 9t. trouble, is not making' the pro the position,' A resolution was .Miss tr Church. Their daughter, green toward recovery that his passed by the meeting regretting Hiss Strickland, w bo died abcmt friends had hopied'for. On Mon Miss Pennell's resignation, as she ten'.yesra�ago, was a missionary in ­Phone No.,,4OOO - day be had to undergo another haft been such an active member Indlw for 23 years. _ >� operation which, it ie hoped, will of the Society. The followiuq are : , ,� + We deliver your order _ .-prove successful and reeultin an the ofli_•ers for 1934: Honorary —�/� -- early recovery. President, W. H.' Moore. M. P: ; OR SALE-Half ton Ford tract: Pickering - g• ,'• '�lntari0 — Throughont the province the President, Win. Gormley ; Sec'y FH, A. kfcCi1l, Pickering. ' 21 i `.farmers are fearing that there will Tress., E. G. Station ; Vice priei• _ be a shortage of feed' for their dente. Mrs. H. C. Pearson, G.. W. SALE -1 snare, heavy draught. live stock, . the winter having; Barker, F. M. Cbapman,, and Dr. Apply Chas.Goodwin,R R ]„Nicke12 21 GET SOUR PRINTING DONE begun a mouth -earlier than usual, H. C. Pearson ; Directors. Mrs, A. WOR SALE- Upright eaRine.l2 h: D. _There is @till a shortage of water Gonrlie, Mrp. B. Lotton, E. C. boiler etc. sold a. is. R, H. 13oake, R R No. 1 with manyfarmeto, ootfrithatand Jones, W. C. Marker. Miss E. *worthy. R - 20 -2z ing the frequent raiue.. -Many Riebardson, W. Arnold,, Fred T. FOR SALE -I() .pine, 6 weeks old. ' .$,t the Ne`ys Office "'f:krwere are compelled to haul Bunting, G!. Cowan. Dr. V. E. i 1e K. Robinson, lot 28. con. 5, Pickering. _ - water for their stack. Cartwright and F. L. Green' ; Phone Mark 3002, 2221 - -The polite trustees of the` vill- Auditors{ M. y. Chapman and F. {VANTED TO RENT -From 50 to. J. Prouae. Tha 9txlet decided 100 acres dairy farm• with option of - pur• !' age held their inaugural meeti t y chase by a reliable, experienced farmer, Apply Letter' heads Hill ead8 StBteYnen on Tuesday evening when they to join Zile Oatarl0 HOrt1Ci11tnrR1 130: N. Pickenng seas, 21 -22 11 �. organized se follows: Chairman Association and appointed Mrs. B. OTICE -' I' am prepared to do shin - land 9n rvi+aor of the park. At. S Lbtton and Miss M. Dixon as dale. AT e bills, Concert bills, pe pa 1\ gle cutting and custom work. First place$ Chapman ; Secretary. treasurer. F. gates to the Convention, which north of Greenburn Station, on the new Green- _ a� � —% will be held in the King Edward "Odd road. victorlClark. 2a :1 .1. Pronse ; Stroet commissioner, • " Wm. Colds. The trustee@ have Hotel, Tororits, in February. The FOR SALE- Second -hand Quebec Financial statements, Church reports, decided to renovate the Town meeting also arranged the pro- heater, lastresiu,inZwdsbape,ti.00,A1e• Anil. A number of billy were also fi a bur suitable fora 6272 tootn�t. a so d shape, �_ } • *• ram for fibs Bret font months Of j1 of Phone Pick half t F. R. ]in o-i • ha e, W � statlo etc. Ul-t.cl'ed to be paid, the pear: y ] Pickeriag, 21-22 g nerp _