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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1934_01_265 7MM y- j;> h 2 4 AL ' KER! FRIF)A Y -I A N 2 No . ... 2�,-2 VOL. L11r7___ —I--.— mock Road Med4ca4 A L Sidney Bisbee, of 'Toronto,. has The Ladies' Bowling Club are hold- GREEN WOOD been the guest of F. R. and Mrs. sing a pot-luck supper on Tuesday of PEARSON—Ph A good supply of Hard and Soft Jackson over the week--end•, 7 g Dwl- SHUrgePan-'. Dunbarton. y MW :I�M_ Coal on hand. Also a supply. Walter and Mrs. Jackson, of Is- The Eastern Star installed' their R FORSYTH, lington, spent Suitday with the form- officers here on Friday evening-last .g� D.. Director of Kindling Wood., i"0WeM-ftdcX1 Assoda of Ontario. Res. er`s'mother, Mrs. W. H. Jackson. with Mrs. Borinsky as W. M.• bar of the A!n� stoveleogth. Eyes . min" by Mrs. Yates and her, son, Ross, of , Mr. J. R. Hudgins, formerly C. N. Established IM Toronto, were out to thiir Aunimer R. agent here, moved into his f t. Out. 12tf Phone Pick. W09, net- home liere -one day last week. - residence on Main Street this 'ek. we DONALD MUNRO, Mr. Smith, brother of Bert Smith, Mr. Jack Barfett, manager of the of Brock Road, died on Mcinday"'ev­ British American Oil Co., for the. P E7 E D B. NcIN ry RE- Barris. ening, in a Tolronto hospital, where Stouffville, dis;rict-bas been moved' Farme're make -& mistake selling N lk� :D t.,,.,No,a . Office--BrockSt.. :S JM, :M bone office, Whithy. 6t for to Lindsay Opposite I TL he has been receiving treatment Notary. GENERAL INSURANCE their. Cattle and' Howe in an 4 48ly- some weeks, suffering froya. cancer. In the local-O. H. A. group, Sutton unfinished condition n defeated Altona, in the rink here on it Will pay, to Buy Feed rather A4,D RUDDY Barrister. BROUGHAM, ONTARIO Solicitor, Notary Public. Moneyto Loan. Greenwood Friday evening last, while Stouff- than Sacrifice ee Thom Cake formerly occupied by the late A. E. Chris. Facilities far placing awk kind of In ville trimmed N&market. .61an, mouth wing of Court House, Whitby. Sly _% j Durance at best istes, Mrs. Spence Taylor is confined 4o The Markham Township Religious MONEY IN PIGS ]VATON. BELL & ROSS. Barrist. available, the house with a cold. Fdueational Council - met in the Sto- -e uffville Christian Church, with -a good At*.pylees of Pork it pays well id,91-. Solid&". 004 Northern Ontario Mot Miss L. Ormerod spent Sunday- at �nw C 330 Bay Street, Toronto., Security and Service my to. W. J, ASeaton. 421y Phone Pick. 615 the home of her parents here. .1 attendance on Friday last. to buy feed. of. 91 Bell. -Mr.-Cliliord Berkey, who stepped Mrs. Richard Wilson is not. able to I . T 1D.-F• Ross. &delaiae 283" be out yet since her recent fall on I on a broken bodle six months ago, �.ere it no Feed equal In DI(MARCSON• PIOKERING The Beal St6r(h 0146remont the ice. had f- the glass, which had value to My JL %. AdU'.VE`Y--4Elirris=SoliCito=, Notaries Mrs. Win. Middleton spent a-day got = in his fdot, removed Public. SIS-214 PHONE, 924 BARLEY FEED ti Coa(edwa Ute Huilding,� last week-in Pickering with Mrs. A. the other day. Corner of Yo and Richmond Sts. Toronto. For Feeding Phones Adels 4"9 and Bushby and family. The annual meeting of the Hart- and Finielling P1811 B nt. FURNITUIRMA enless. ;= it Cattle. It Rlsogivee Mlingyresli?d Mrs. Horton has been confined to icultural: Society will be held on or. Fattenin' ;=1P0=3!1,ev We are displaying an attractive the house with a severe.' cold, for sev day. Jan. 29th, with a1ecture on "A good results feeding to rFT0OMS0N &'WcMILLAN'-B#Lrri#- varlesy of eral days but is improving and will Trip.. through Ontario Gardeni JL4"% ScfidtOn- Notary Public. office at Aluminum and Granitsware Etc. soon be out again. DAIRY CATTLE Of Mr. Thatoono. I- It. concession I Furniture and Furniture Miss Edna Green fell, breaking Ofike boon: Th Aelpay d Saturday Novelties. I This Feed is sure to advance [0- Qvtnkngl6 from 7.00 p. at =tan by her glasses and cutting -her head. - 1__. — stun" Torantooisce: sw==k Prices low, Jim Ifeeping with times. necessitating wine stitches being put , Messrs Bird and McLelIan', of the' pr . ice. -Get your. supply at 01206. Ph— Pick Mo.- Toronto Mg 4g03, 3 17 in. C. C. F., of Oshawa, were recent vis- TRY A cordial invitation is extended, to itors, in the neighborb000A. - everybody to come to Greenwood Un- Grimaldi Bros. fruit dealers, of Vim Oat Feed and Sweetened Z I L 0. 8 N ITH. D. D. 9.-. 1- Dj P? 0 O'F N r= ited Church on Friday Jaz� 27th. to Toronto, spent a day at Grasmere Oat Pied (Quaker Oat Productsi. hear the drama "All in-the Family", Farm, recently, hunting rabbits with They give Good Res IN (Successor to Dr. J. N. Dales). Graduate of given by the Kinsale Dramatic Club. Sid Wonnacbtt. They got a Jack. "its. dw Roy'al COl*gm Of DeWal S1111106in and Toron. KISSIXI�-FLOURPOR PASTRY' JP UlliTtraitY. • At Claremont Office over D. A The usual admission 25 and 10 cents Rev. Mr. Croziei preached here on 1100tt's stOre Ovary Tuesday and e The oldest st"if 10-11. P11"Vi Pho- * Light-weight for children. Sunday, and on Poing back had to be brand of Flourin The Mission Band held their meet- helped out of 'tiae_ snow-drifts. This Cana:da, and none better Emooth—,- '1,39-pe"q,_jW 0 idteme�n, — ss, is a real winter. HERBERT T. VA LLA ISE. L D S.. h ' 'ir at any price". D. D. S_ Graduate of the Royal Coll I interest- e, � �t'!' F Dostall --ge o Medium weightj Edna Green put on a very intereat M. Cha%pmmr-���- = a9d the University of Toronto. office in Ome.second door east of St. And. g program on "Child ifs in Jap- aric, _G6—yerwilent Conference At the FOR IT, or In' Smooth, 1.69 per 94g. an" and wws0hurch. Pickering.'OniL Office boun: 9 "World Friendship." The Walker 'House in Toronto, ill regard- I■. EL to I or V' "'PoInt—t -ray Band are very grateful to Miss green "to better means of handling the bacon Ask Your Grocer For It.. Service). Pick 7M 43"XIV Iffeavv Weight, - _-for her kindness. industry in this country. Hogs, are. SMOOths, 4.98, per sq. - ' ' - _ : - •_l -,.' beginning to Look up again after - a Dunharton Long period of depressed prices. The recent address of the Hon. I.. SURNINGHAW 'AELIZABETH RICHARDSON- t,'-4r-,- White is spending week in Sir. Wm, Mulock, "Chief Justice of Building and General s Mrs and autoomqbIle ingorgme of all kindd• e city with her daughter; dn- PICKERING ter,' Mrs. Ontario, came as a 'refreshing c "Fool-tifig C940*010im of Solid fimociW, stand- Mills. Contracting. Marjorie Amnia spent the - stitutional lir ---- -- --- close of the Estimates furnished on all at&040 'n YAJRD Miss week. His calling us back to the rule LUMBVLAE% bt -ark-Interior and ExterfOr. POSTILL4 lJoenood auctioneer, of the week -with her grandinotherel of law and individual rights N timely &a*,= 0"aWas of York W"'0016MAM Al•, Mrs. Gerfat in Brooklin. Perhaps our farmers had no more • ,Z;Alte nd repalre. of an khme &ftomaed so BlacksmibIling, & Woodwk)rk A Softes, A'a armon atvw P.O.. number fflam here Owing- instance of the usurpation. 111418 fit Oonvreto Work, at right prices Mrs. Chester's birthday celebration at of Judicial powers than the commies- one Pickering 6712 44 R B Clerk of the Hydr t-of- FAIRP RT. ONTARIO MATON' CTOWI'SHIP Now have those repair her home in West Hill. bn Tuesday. ion activities o, rikli ow7ancer. ommoijuj•ner for jobs attended to. Barrows repaired, We are pleas%d 6 14am that Jean way deaUngs with them. All,manner _-Aciount2rit. %A4 Whitevale. Ont. .1sauer a' also new sections do band. The fs m- Craven is recovering nicety since of personal and property rights were ous Fleury, Plows always.on li,�nd. her operation in the hospital. 'Toros- trampled upon without any redress, Sh ngles, For Sale Wiff, MAW, LICENSED AUC_ 7 ja Also'deoder in Viking Cream Separn, 'to. or right of appeal to the courts of 71bMMR.1or York. Qntwio tors and Electric Washers. I. - . . ... AD kinds of "we 'attended The Adult Fellowship of the Unit- I the land. We' are -glad that someone Gait reamonabic Do for zmay be If thinking of buying an electric radio edCliurch will hold their. next meet -fin authatity has ;vaken sift- and-we NEWS' Officv. and ludepro. ask fora demonstration of the New 6unnay .1sc Roorn. . -oa bope -politiciatis; will govern their Bird's Felt -141mte Shingles. Wbkbr.-Obt my Ma it- aae-7.­­�X M Liw M School -' Also. re•fubWrink buggy whosic.. Wednesday, Jan. '31st, at 8 p. m_,' actions in • the Legislature- more to. The prices are right. when a lecture'will be given by Rev. this end. The riglrit.q gi%' Lawo mowers shkipened. 'GAR T- D. G. -Ridout, of Tmbnto; entitled us untle.r T. PATERSON'S - CLAREM-0 XT NET ROBERTSON I thh�-�. Nfazna� Charta. our community a9ly "'Twelve Hundred Miles Along the , I avd get.prices. Pbace2dit Electrical Contractor GREF_NWOOD Call PacifR-Cuast" illustrated by one hun- O.Wirriag and Repairing for Light dred hand colored- views.. Instrument- 'Brougham or power' M Brock Road Get eral Sion g MflIS al will contributed 'by r A. I I . .-' i - . - -- . �*_ . _. I J01 kinds of electrical goods ..Pickerin an1d' M'rs. 'L Barnes,' • of Highlart� Lem�ion is under the -doc- kept -in stock, Creek. Vo collection. Everybody, -t-r's, care this week. we N 0 You will miss' a real treat' as ly. Phone.1705. Pickering lcome The more moderate weather h T -'if y6u are not present. been very welc me. - 0 Starting January -1st, ending Mar.­' 1 7 • f�jl line. of Last Thursday th-f-W. M. S. met 'air. and Mrs. Bob Harvey, of Tor- :1 -,We have a at the -home of Mrs. Pearson A bea- onto, spent Surtday with the laiter'S 31st, we are giving a special disc- Pickering 'Coal iful service vras held with install- parents, Bert and Alrs� Harvey. ount of 10 per cent on,all'purchasei ation of officers for the coming year. We.arze pleased to report that ;Trq. of General Harware, Martmi'-Senow- All Poultry Feed ut Pre-,.. Miss Violet Allison; Vice-pre$.' Bert Harvey is on a fair ,way to re- Paints, Auto Tires and Tubes. We Vompan and.Pianist,.Mrs. Pearson; Sec. - trees' covery. Chicken Starter of best have also one only, Single Oil Eidr_- Mrs. G. Cowan; TreAs., Miss Irene Mrs. Peter- Brown and'ehildren MRS. THOS. LAW Dunbar; -Assistant and .Stewardship, -Irs.'Hamilton Brown and other Tor' ner in 'stock. .ow quality at reuou- dship, N at a spejaial price-N America Able prices. Miss Janet Allison: Secretari6s of onto •friends spent Wednesday last is the time to get Your new auto American, Antbracit4e, Welsh Cos], Departments; Miss Helen Thom; .Mrs with the-Perryman family.: tires and tubes, also Paint and -Hard- Scotch coal Coke, C. Annis; Mrs. W.:B. Lotfon; hire. Har�-ev Liscombe attended the fun- --Laying MR;sh and Feeds ware for spring. If we haverit what all si .77_ts. . zee. McConochie; Miss Sommerville, eral on- -Wednesday, Jan. 17th, of you -`-'-Zard'and Soft Woo(t. of eve ly s6rt- ^ A * 711",,ij --Mission Band Leaders, his son-in-law, *Lewis Mitchell, in Tor want in itocfc,we'will get it. Termer Cash. emirs. Burgiss and Mrs. Austin- Wood.' 'onto. Terms Cash a The January meeting of the V. M. Phone ' ?729 Pickering..:' 0 Rouse.2136', . Phones Aildley S. of St. John's Church was held 'at F. R.Jai" It. P • the home of Mrs.. T. C. Brown. The N. w o"Od. D . .11 9 . Lock airs. Lemon is'moving her house- I president, Mrs. J. Alil.ler, presided. Ift A% OL S SOFA PICKERING. ONT. hold effect W th. city. wivi an attendance - twelve. AW.A Ank of was; the-ci hc-meetin--,-was-a-business-sessI I concluding the bus 1. - I r 4 1.04. nj. Ai0i n (re qg --Rm- '09- --C1MMMNV. The g-,-­=d_,-,Z,-ring of snow the December meeting, and 4 . to ensure a good' crop. -for the, making plans for the 1934 program t. We like to 4pink of our FCNERAL DIRECTOR' : ' The' resignation of Mrs. Barclay, _a wheat this year. vresented, but was Henry Westney is zettinv along treasurer, was Alost Customers ai.9.Friends, and -Private Ainbula'nce I I cberis d among fine but will be kept to the house left over. Mrs. Ge6. Philip, - 'ight Service treasurer, taking charge of the fin. ...Day and _N for a few weeks yet. 9 .2. remembir them with a I , I -. Ibe gifts, besio d by Phone 9000'. Hon. Mr. Stevens, Minister of ante s and reported that money was Trade and Commerce in the Bennett ' now available to fully meet the all- few words of.appreciation, malvern 5000 Government hit the nail on the head ocation for 1933. The hostess and the pusil3g y ar is the ,for the business extended e evils: Mrs. Geo. Philip pro-vided refresh- last week when he attacked the during the year. Markham ma- -INt of mass buying and the cohsequent ments at the -close of the n­je-e-tj—nz. --_---memory of our' friend- lowering of living prices to the small I The funeral of the late Dr. -Neil McKinnon, on Thursday was larg­ ship. and There ianb better way to man. Farmers, more than anyone' C. pleasant-ml&- else, haveen 4he' -evils of their ely attended, representatives being express our friendship- produce ricas being lowered by ren-, present from many,outside towns and -,tions so it -is Most Hens Lan yig? son villages. His brother, Mr. McKinnon, of certain large dealers buying than by the old, old wish . up apples and potatoes and other Of Port Perry, and his brother-in- sincerely that• we wish 1�w, Rev. David Best_ and Miss Best Oyster Shell, Mica Orit, - things at very close' Prices and then that grows dearer through featuring to the consumer a very and other Toronto friends were in at- yon .-Yeed Troughs low price, often below cost and char7 tendance. . Doctors Moore, of -Brook-� -gink- tWe-7169W to a&erfising. ' But the sages 1fin_-__T&fallnson, of Claremont, Cart. and such practices have worked -havoc to wright, of Pickering and L. Barclay •May ihe New'Yesr bring you Water Founts.' the fArmerEr who had goods to sell. of Toronto, paid their tribute t� The -Compliments - The buyers went out at the lowered their late' fellow- practitioner by at- joy, health ha'ppillesi LOP no supply your—, price and fought down legitimate tending the funeral. Rev'. J. E. Glov- vice and Rev. er conducted the service J J. oir prices to the producers on the stren I R. Bick, of Whiteltale assisted. Dr. :.and -prosperity - Hardware Needs. gth of this abnormal price level. If "I Mr. Steven-, can d& anything, he will) McKinnon will be greatly missed in be -applauded but he dbes not need to the coibmunity, as be took a deep in- ":,The Se-asoll" Pflcee'rigbb xnd,sstidaetion" invoke further dictatorial powers t-.i tercet in questions concerning thq� C, A. STERRITT guaranteed. do it. The remedy 116 in the sets f welfare of the community, and he 'w _7 -P �K it Co I 2L 11,�e n"D R 0110 P RP T I n2 ies ci000tis@6 0@6 Tarpon 11 d'a "to y ar j parliament when the evils of )f �jj was a Rteat Mend of those in need.. The sincere sy-nipathy of the comm. unit is expressed for the family of AL Funeral Director activities and larize corporations with Jones Drug Store Ambulance Service ALVIN 13USHBY watered stock can be overcome by y really democratic methods. Mr. W. H. deceased- and friends. Phone 1300 Hardware Phone 4600 Moore's way out would meet this sit- Phone 6W • Ojai='& uation, w great . deal better, we bel- klifixtr•l Show. Pickering. Tuesday . Ontarlor MERAIN G and Wedn*sd%]r, Peb. 6 swd FiC"riBU�--o — • P \, 4X: '" •Y' T. •s:- ter ,.; i ".• •v _ -- - ry •r' +. ^' v - - .. =- _ , m . > - .. - .n."3•7, �:•. �:t :ra'7N.v.�',`.`Y` ,:�/ -- `�'.. _- P' .i~_ ._. .,. �1, M"�.., :"'.+.e- r.,.+ via., -.; •-` ..... 7..- .,y,.. • ' y, r;G •p ,_, ,_• - -' �'� ..wry •`••;. i __,R,- t •.. -'•. - •. _ .� - .. - ��•- ` � ., �i , re •a " - B fig Comes Back Olae iDed, fine Serioualy b lm - - Lord Dtmicz=on � •_ - _ � �,r111"�' C.[i# �Oi.$lRP. 8��. _ _ ...�`� � � - -..� -moo - .a�. �_ 'Two Victims Responsible, Police Theory- Home-m 4d "Fuse _ . Son of Govern or-Generva Found'on Body- - Shock Felt 'For Miles -. _ ' 'Escapes Death,- But Pas- - -- - --# amity Was Away ��rr Kt} -_ - -- -Fort Dalhousie, Jan. 21.' -- Carmine -was blown out, while a` small outbuild- '.. i = London, Jan. 21.-Lord Du¢ cannon = -- - - - Disanti, aged 45, of Niagara Falls, was ing adjoining the Sherk Lumber yard, I a heir of the Earl of Bessborough, dov Je instantly killed, and Antonio Cipolla, next door, was lifted 40 feet.. Seven eruor General of Canada to-day mar '''•�(.x .'19- year -old Port Colborne barber, was windows in. the east side public school, `, rawly escaped serious injury, in as . 'dangerously injured.late last night, in two long blocks away,.were shattered. automobile accident fit Huntingdon. j as explosion which blew to pits the Ctpolla's pockets 41sgorged. pictures ' • Y - y shire. one of his companions was lid home of Mrs. Mary Dick, shattered and letters from Katie Dick, daughter r " 2i lured fatally. house windows up and down the street of Mrs. DIck, owner of the destpy ed z -tor The accident happened, when Lor a considerable distance and rack- home, with whom he' is alleged to have �r a 4 Duncannon's car apparently ed the countryside for miles around. been keeping ompany. Mrs. Dick✓ ` k �t t f s -went rota g � , : ,, �,1 � � �, . •` a skid on a sharp curve, turned sew =. Police today were working n the with her family, Anna and Katie, and �` . g � : � � ,.,` � oral somersaults and threw the occu• theoryithat the two vietima may have Harry' and Jack, were attending a x, pants out ;on the road. been Geeuiliarles, and failed -to- get - -christeattig- -of -Mrs -- Dick'" grandchild Lord Dgncannon and Lord Mends clear of the place before the explosion in Crowland at the time of the Upfv - - :. k villa were driving a party of friends to + - came; due to faulty timing on their sion, having left Port Colborne', 'sc- -- z, . _ two cars from the Mandeville countirr _ _ -part. A home-made fuse, which was cording to tbeir_atatements to police, r2° s" ' - estate near Brampton Park to visit found on the broken body of Disanti about 6.30 In the evening. They re y� 6 Kimboltou Castle. Lord Duricannon when picked up, lends color to the turned at three this - morning to And , was driving beehlna Lord manderviiiv - theory. With his skull broken, and the residence an utter ruin. It was p ' at the time. only an even chance for recovery, Cl- insured for $4,000. Contents were •polls lies In the Welland Count Has - covered to the extent of $1,500. ` At the time of the accident Lord - Vital, under police guard. He is field Chief of Police Fred Davis, with ,` Duncanno>3 was driving down a hilt. li) u er D gu 3 His-- passenger= were_Comte C1a is a material witness, but pollee Intl- Sergt. George McKay of the Ontario ' mate that more serious charges may Provincial Police, Niagara Falls, De an attache at a the French Embaade, be preferred against him later, puty Fire Marshal C. Foley Bennett ; whose chest was injured, W. B. Hyde, Fire which followed the explosion of St. Catharines and Fire Chief H. J. "* who was bruised and shakes, and not other Frenchman whose name was not did damage estimated at $1C,000 to Lambert are investigating the explo a ':4 f learned immediately. It was this man nearly buildings, and gave the Port lion and Ore. A formal Inquiry was }- ', who died of his Injuries after having Colbome fire department a hard bat- opened by the Are marshal's depart- r been rushed to Huntingdon hospital - =,ue. went this, afternoon. A coroner's• in- Lord Mandeville saw the 'accident l The house next door, a brick bungs- quest under Coroner Dr. G. N. Black in the rear vision mirror of his cat tow, owned sad occupied by Mrs. E. N. is also under way. +.x Y: and'rushed back immediately. He left Scott, suffered hen damage. A hole Mrs. Dick and family state they can -- v7 a companion at the. stem_ of, the craalt " =+ten feet in diameter, was torn to one shed no light on the explosion. They and drove for help. s: wall, and the house was cracked in admit they knew Cipolla. The police :. A garageman who went to the scene' large seams from top to bottom. Mrs. feel, it is said, that out of their roes k Scott, asleep In the room in which the Ligation may come a solution to a t :said when he arrived Lord rest of thf hole was blown, escaped with only a series of- such explosions and Area was able to walk, but the rest of the .. `small cut on the hand. Every window which hive occurred to this district party lay on the load trapped np wilt ' eushtoas, while the ear r la ley badtj . In a vacant house across the street during the past few years.. Tilden „fn one of the moat important indoor tAnnls games of the sivashed some distance away. To-alight = _ year,-defeated Ellsworth Vines, forager United States single champion, : both Lord Duncanon "and Mr, Hydv Crime Decreases as Four New Champions who recently turned pro. Photo show's the veteran and his younger were recovered almost Completely. al Of Contract $ridge ptmnent afters the match, _ - though both had suffered bruises, ; _..Hard Time Comes New York. -Four new champions of - -; t� Contract Bridge Curfew Causes Wealthy Carnegie = _ dge were lasts' led re­ _ ,,,, }� tautly. 31 To Quit - Thy Markets • t-ney ,. o: a L. ld Co.Ed Vanishes _Discloses Some Astound-- Jacoby, Michael Gottlieb and Howard . geboriken, with Riebai'd F School-Kids," PRODUCE PRICES. _..- - • . _ sing Figures -- - -ray' $cola$ .''Treated '4.ike _ �'orot t� deniers- _ Pori Colborne -The popular idea much of the honor is a substitute As�, Parents -t8- Let her-* ark Sattfi�day were pis Men Leave Turkey Out Ideas Without g prices far produce that crime increases to bad time is who saw some of the boldest fight- in the followin•► ing. They piled up 'a lead of 6.00 Point Work Eggs--Prices to farmers and court. __ __ -_ -• hardly justified by the police court - ; . ,hlterference try shippers. Ungraded, cases return points to win the first team of tour Turkey Point, Dnt., Jan, 21,- Thirty- red�" "of Magistrate J. C. btastsie, Pittsburgh. ed, froth extras, 24c; fresh firsts, 22e _ championship of the nerrty ar$anised one .men left the government work g Pa -The disappearance whose jurisdiction. extends tram of a wealth pullets, 19c, and seconds, 17c. l7aited States Bridge Association. camp here yesterday after an alter F Carnegie tech co ed tram Butter -- Ontario creamery solids Ridgeway in Welland County to Ha:di- - Leaders from the start at the 120- cation with the manager "which result- her east end borne is believed to have No. 1, 24%c; No. 20 24c: ran County. board finals. they lied an even mere ed from their refusal "to be treated been a mane on her part to learn how Poultry, - _. "the other balf" fives. r, grade,. alive r Sprint Last year 'aCaglstrate Maaale Drs impressive plus of 6.220 when. fast � titre school kids." chickens. ova:•, albs,, 1.1C; over b to t _ _ _ ,,•'►fled over a total of 952 cases in his recent night's dinner recess was tak• - ProvinCi81 police from Simcoe were• -At 19, Viola Bayles, social register. lbs., 10c; over 4 to 6.lbs" 8C; over Jurisdiction., facludiag 247 indictable en. The losers- Sidner Rusinow, cal4ed- W the camp, where 229 men rte, had every comfort and luxury that to 4 Ibs., 8c. Broilers, aver lei to 1 ' cases, $30 summary convictions and Walter Malowan, Lee Langdon and L. were engaged, shortly after the trou- generous parents could provide. lbs., 10c. Fatted hens, oven b lbs. ien Juwulle cases Ile; of cases in Magistrate 'Massie's jurts- tsrtuue +- a.e dl Bome_st -the men war$ is ___. She owned her own automobile, was over 4 Lu 5 lbs., 10c; over 3 G g ever, and in the final boards held' the habit of given a big monthly allowance and 4 Iba,, 8c, -@i,l •,,,�,�.,+ = -6 l;bs. 7 r - going to Normandale to g y _ ttctlon was reached with a fatal of even botiors. ._ At one time., indeed, the - eventags, returning to camp after had a wardrobe A1fled with the smart- �' �� and volt lreatAei -ed birds & l - -' -4,814 eases ;- sltm*z txg-a-steady•ettmb they had reduced their deficit by 2.- 10 o'clock, the boor siipulaied by the est clothes. Her gasoline bills were less per lb. White ducklings, overt ! Suring the boom tines period• from 600 points, whereupon the cham• camp manager tar their return, A n0- .Paid for her -her dancing lesson fees, -lbs., 12e; do, 4 to b lbs., Ile. Colored 'q 1928, In which year 1,140 Cases were 2c legs. Guinea fowl, per pair, 75c. pions again put on the pressure, re- tics was posted by the manager afat- and college tuition were provided. _ heard by him. During the three Yet when she departed from her Poultry, a grade, 16c; over 5 to - trleving all except' a' bare 220 points. ing than no ,one .would-be allowed to chickens, over 8 lbs, I6c; over b bo t rears previous to 1928, with a slight The Anal count was one of the larg- leave the camp without his pertain- home neartyA week ago, the girl left lbs., 15c;, over.4 to b lbs., 13c; over I ' deflection; the chart of -the Magee- eat margins In the hlstory • of major slon, her sedan in the garage and wore her to ,4 lbs., 12C: Brawlers= over 1 t« #rate's cases showed another steady .tournaments✓• _ Taro men from Simcoe, reported to plainest - outfit -a .suede jacket and 2 lbs., 15c. Fatted hens, over 6 lba. _ Increase, The increases were earn- , be ringleaders, then protested that brown salt with plain oxfords. 13c; over 4 to 5 lbs., 12a; over 3 tat ing large salaries or col:ecefng big they would not consent to be "treated Instead of taking any of her smartly 4 lbs., 10c. Old roosters, over 6 Ibs. .'Aividends. .`•Britain in Bookie' like school Children," and yesterday labelled luggage, she carried a cheap 10c. Black and red feathered birds. From 1931 when the real effect of morning handba 2c less r lb. White ducklings, over � p Exhibit Planned g refused to work, The man- $;with a pair of dancing pampa per Ss i the depression was" felt, the chats has Au Exhibit in a local' department ager is supposed to have told them to and a green and white checkered pina- _ Its., 14c; do, 4 to b lbs., 13c. Young shown a rapid and steady decline in. worn or leave camp, and when the Tore. turkeys, over 8 lbs., 17c. B grads crime and last year was back to the store entitled "Britain in' Books;' poultry -2c lb. than A. C grads will be arranged shortly b the" Mc police-arrived a little later they & Sbe started•tor danciirg school but level of 18�2b when the boom times y y 2c lb. less than B. Gill Library Schoch {n- cooperation tided on •the latter course, never feacbed there_" began. -Soon .after their departure one of -- It is believed she took a Chicago _ _,GRAIN QUOTATIONS. :• 3" with the National ced Council a Elver, the men at the camp complained that bound bus for her parents received s Follow-in Cargo - ` _= • j lion, it was announced at the untver•. g. are gtiotatlona an grata _ �PiatnC With "'` his overcot,t and a sweater, had been short note from her, telling them not transactions for car lots, prices ,on r. ally recently. stolen.. Police were watching the 'to worry and asking them to let her basis c.i.f, bay ports: Ta'Span Atlantic An exhibition at popular print;; of roads and searching the men as they work out her own ideas without In., Manitoba wheat --No. 1 Northern, New York.. -' Plans for the first China, will be disp•ayed In the W come out. � tert'brence. 70 7sc. ' --- Jtransatlantic M#b"t. at- k_cargo- t_ear"u Gill University Library during Janu- Six of.tht. men •e.urned to fire camp _ I Manitoba oAts• -No. 2 C.W., 39%.:; airplane were announced last week ary, and will be -followed by a @ie late today and were allowed to re- - "" t - f- No. 3 C.W., 37%c; No. 1 feed, 3636c; _- by -Capt. H. H: Railey; -who said a play oi' Dante illustrations during • mixed feed oats, 25c. i sume their places after they had apolo• Toronto Y. W. C. A. �twia- motored ship would make the February, and facsimiles of o'.d mas- gazed. The places of the other 2$ are lth Manitoba barley -No. 3. C.W., crossing -by the southern rout e from tens, in March, to be' filled immedlately. _ Into Hea Building 46 ?4c; No. 1 feed screening, $18.50 per New York to Moscow 'within 60 days. it ,ti, ". -The Toronto Y,W.C.A. have turned ton, Gilliam 'A! Alexander and. William their entire, remises into a health South African corn, 78c. U.S. Cigarettes Advance Farmer Held for Arson p - Ontario grain, approximate prices, C: Brooks will be pilots of the twin building for a week, Every phase of track; snipping point- Wheat, 7 -8-th motored ship, which will- make later- in Wholesale Price After His- Home'' Burns health educat`cn will be discussed. : 75C barley, 43 to 45c; corn, 65 to mediat�aTbpa at- tiermuaa, tae Azores, New Tory. --Tt6 witotesa'e- price- 1F, -Jan-. 21. -Fo: lowing- - ,;; in- - -- -• 4a to, 4&, -. -- .- Lisbon, Bordeaux, Paris and Kev. popular breads of United States cigar- I vestigation by a deputy of the On- eluding "Diet" by Dr, F. F. - Tisdall, LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS. Rodeo arid.- .- Ralley Aigli-t_directorL _�rttes:_na /s_ advanced 60 cent per 1,000 tarlo fire marshal's department, "Teeth" by Dr, E. A. Grant, "R°s- was general manager -of �°�'tri " ftrst "Lacturl10 per j, 0Q0 by tAkdIn 'manU=�e appeared in, police 11t%5Luherea yes- lure" nzso ­ �`re of the Feet;— .ny or. )Byrd Antarctic expedition, y George Porter and Miss Florence choice, $4 to $4.50; do, med., $3.50 to, j y�L It was understood in the trade the terday charged - with arson. __He _was Somers of the filar Bret Eaton School S4' do, nom., $2.50 to $3.25; steers, „ gar , -'aver -1,050 Lbs.,_good and choice', $5.25 ` State Health Insurance jump was due - to increased costs in- remanded to jail for one week. Disease -and Its Prevention" by Dr. to $5 i5; do, mod., $4,50 to $5; aa, Proposed for Alberta cident to the N.R.A. bode and various Fountain's house was destroyed by Eva McDonald f.nd Dr. W. J. Be:l, cam., $3.50 to $4.$5; heifers; good and processing taxes: The action • of fire December 13 under circumstances "Maternal • Welfrire" by Dr. Edna choice, $4 to $4.50, do, med., $3.50 to Edmonton. A $10,000,000 health retailers in view of the rise in who'.e which roused •suspicion Guest and Dr. Helen McMurchy, and $4; do, corn., $2.50 to $3,25; fed caivfs, �iasyrance scheme for Alberta will . - " yg y Nora Lee, g� and choice, $ , • • sale prices was not immediately - Social H • tone b Miss 6.50 to $?• do, mod. ._ be placed before the Alberta Legfa• nnounced, but it was expected in the . Attends Golden Wedding and Miss Charlo+te • Whittoi, $'4.50 to $6; cows, good, $2.50 to $2.75; .nature as a part of the province's plan Vade that store prices would be Ifft• do, med., $2 to $2.25; do, corn., $1.50 for an ideal system of state tiieditinb; , Anniversary of Daughter - ed in line with the new'sebedu e. Waynesburg, Anniversary - To few r--- �: ° era cutters, 75c to • 4r declared Hon.-Geroge 11oadley, Actr _ peop•e ?,50; . balls, good, $2.50' to $3; do, ing Premier and Minister of Healtlf, , - t` - come the distinction attained by Mrs. Release Dickens . = C„m,, $2 to $2.25; 'stockers and feeder It discussing resolutions on health at 'Baden -Powell Recovering Marie McOlumphy Scott, 85, of Clay- ' Life cif Our Lord" steers, good, $3.50 to $4; do, corn., the United Farmer, of Alberta con- After SeCOnd� TatlOn 111k. She reaetatly attended the $2.50 W $3.25; milkers and springers, London, Jan, 21. -The "Life of our veation here recently. golden wedding. anniversary ce'ebra- Lord" which Charles Dickens wrote $25 to $35; calves, gwd and choice,. _ I;.ondon; Jan. 21. -Tile condition of tion of her son-in-law and den liter, veals; $6 to $7; do, com. and med., . e' Sir Robert Baden - Powell, 77,`, founder g for his children may be "published $3.40 to $5.50; grasser , $2 to 2.75; Mr. and Mrs: Joseph S. Lewis. The , Ford Plant Reopen., • oL the Boy Scout movement, was re- after sa.l, it 'was revdaled today, and hogs, bacons, f.o.b., $ 5 to $7,30; do, -- son-ta -law is 7b, the daughter, 65. Two au'offer of $50,000 was reported to off- trucks $7.76 do in Norfolk Februar 1 ported "astisfactory" to -day, and he -: of Mrs: Scott's great , ,off cars, =?.90 y grandebildre'n have been made' for the book, to, $&-,-good ewes and *ether 'Iambs Norfolk, Va.-The wheels of the urea geld- to be 'resting more comfort-' ,aaeo attended the ce'.ebration, ' ably. Yesterday he underwent an & - - T ie- family -ot -the. late--Sir Henry $7; do, mod., $6.50 to $6.75; do, bucks, Norfolk Ford assembly plant, stand- • • -ing idle -since last' ear, will begin °peratton, file second this month. • Dickens, sixth s°n of the great novel- -$5 to $6; do, culls, $6 to $$.50; sheep, Y g "'t Joy Sholrt- Lived - ist, decided yesterday to allow publi� good light, $3 to $3.50; do, heavies, $2 turning in mass production on _ ,i - cation, even though Char:es Dickens t� $2•b0; do, culls, 1 to $1.b0. Thurs4ay morning, February 1, It Heat Wave in ' Argentine ' Namesake Freed Joliet Ill. -Wben the warden of the did not wlgb the book to be rel�sed. was announced recently. Highest in Ten Years The family's _ _..._ � State Penitentiary Called Chris Paris Y`s 'decision. was made; in• ' '�'- =-- -7 __7' Buenos Aires. Jas. 21.-A tempera- in to tell him. the'good trews that-be accor'da'nce with •Sir Henry's win As-14 our lives no also b Our -Italy's Loan Oversubscribed ture of 103 .degrees Fahrenheit, the had been pardoned, Chris was a happy which directed the wishes of the ma- studies, it is most becoming and moat Rome: -The Italian 'Government's highest since 1923;,waa.recorded here man, until a letter came . from the jority of tW family, should Prexai!. wise so to temper iravity with cheer, public loan of 4,000,000,000 lire (cur- yesterday as the climax of,. a heat l State capital dtscIosing that another. /Air Henry died last Dec. 21 as a fulness, that the former may not lm r •rently about $330,000,006) was over wave begun late in tjece:nber. At man, al "o lamed- Chris Paris, already• result of 'a street' accident. He was bus our minds with melancholy. ,nor ' subscribed on the first day he books several interior places the thermonie former Commcn Rergeant of the City the latter degenerate into licentious 7 on parole, was the fortnn;aip reviniant were opened, newspapers reported, ter scent to 111. of tom jets t[eedom of L,nrtdan. mess. - Pliny. • Ae - , - "F!. - -_ f nffr ­J Review Fay ..Year- ._ - - - -- _ -- - _ - -=— - : -- —_ Yal CRY ='- - ,STRONG POSITION MAINTAINED - _ �_°-"'�" (�' •:. Sir Herbert Holt, President, Takes Strong View Thai's Canada Is - — :: Morris W.- Wilson Vice - president and General Manager, Reviews elf M Fp EID b —,� ` J1�eAreemtnefitHotelAchtev�ueent • �'' ., `� • �y . Strong - .Statement.. y�-. .. - . • `�• ' t,t, The annual meeting of the share- latter part of .1932, and since that time The Salt Mines Near Salzburg 6, f' holders of the Royal Bank of Canada there has been s general increase in �- ;� ►� ' •. marked the close of a most auccesatul .international trade. Reference to the Classified AdYertiSlnB 'Salt is one of the -QIdest condiments,- - iytown to man. 7t Is the chloride of year. United States was made as follows: - Are you looking for something Sir Herbert Holt, President, in his "While business In the United States aoMum and exists is varying degrees different in the way of entertain address struck an optimistic note when commenced to improve about the mid- N OFFER TO LT ii: en 1NYffiNTO ` In many substances. It to to be found ftaL of [rant. tare°titms and tt went for your church, society, club - _he_atated that he considered that Can• die of 193ti it later' mitered• a rely e a ormatfoa eeat'lsea The iaatsa Cos. - to deposits in the earth, in salt springs or institute? paa s. World Patens Auurneva a- tianit and 1 sea water. Tha_salt mines of ads waS now definitely on the upgrade. due to their banking difficulties and •�tera.t nttatsa rithsda .� Gal neat Cracow, have, been in Capt. F. H. Reid; the well -known Its progress, however, was being re- the hesitation and uncertainty which D Lion for hundreds h yearn. These traveller, who has been- coutribut- tarded•by. too heavy taxation. and, the precede a change of administration. COAL Ast•n Cox=. lug the series of articles to this cost of alntaining so many Govern- Since last March quite material pro- In. - -6wned by Austria but 1 10OAL -WRITE OUR WHOLESALE! paper, under.the heading.ot q'ruvel meats in the country was rapidly be- gress has been made. It is difficult to Department for quotations on steam - S w 1st the new state of Poland. Impressions," has what is, perhaps, coming unbearable. analyze the e*�4:A tr poltelex anti 'coal. Eftln.. {•cvht Co t.tw Tnrontd. The c f English salt mines are 1.. ` Le finest collection -of -- European Wilson, VicePrestdent im oastble to Drophee the outcome. ■ Cheshire a8d our most important salt ���� -w' p - y COLM20=031' ZZYi811"WATtV -views fu the country. Pictures and _General Manager; In his wlu'sro6 Their central- cease in - - ,r acyValid -nil! ueth.l CWtYr.11.1J, 1n. VuLahiu. taken with his Own-wamera, ben__ ___' -- \ W��' _ - - -_ -- � One of the oldest Galt mines In Ear, reviewed the outstanding features or -the price level must be obtained 1n. iSTRICT REPRESENTATIVE TO ope a of the near the beautiful Aus• fully coloured, showing some of the the strong statement of the Bank. The sound common sense and Is now quite D secure professional and mercantile Y , triaa city of Salzburg. The name out -of- the -way places, as well as feature of paramount imptatance, in generally accepted as such throughout accounts for collection, good remunerar "Salzburg" means, literally, "Salt the localities about which you have connection with the possible formation the world. At our Annual Meetings of uon 406 -169 Yonne Street, Toronto_ - read and heard. Portugal, Spain, of a 'Central Bank, added Mr.Wilson, the last three years we have empha• s osuCS saszEIF. Mountain," and the elty'was named i w France, itaIy, Switzerland, Austria, would be the quality of 'its manage sized and.re- emphasized the necessity - partly on account of the salt mines In Jugoslavia, Hungary,' Czechoslo- IDES -TONE, THE TONIC8gTHA9 tpe vicinity and -- perhaps, because the vakia, German Holland, Belgium, meat. _ for a higher price level. I see no lea• D asdom chstDleorderaves unatlpation. - =hill which dominates the place may y' Presidents Address eon why It cannot be achieved in due C have looked lik a mountain of salt. and $ritiah Isles are Included in M Sir Herbert S. Holt, President, in course." - Gas. Druggists or by Mali #1. Digee -Tow Q Mrg. Co., Kingston, Ont this unique collection. moving the adoption of the Directors' • lt. closing Sir Herbert Holt said: Balsburg Is one of the most beautiful g towns in Europe; particulars' regarding this Report, eels In "A' our last Annual Meeting�I express• THAT DEPRESSED i EE�Ig1i - Humboldt, the great For p part: • • communicate with Captain Reid at The Goth Annual Report sad Balance ed ,he feeling that indications pointed traveller, included it with Constantin- =- g D Room- 42i, 73 Adelaide Street Rest, aple and Naples in describing- the Sheet submitted to you today dlse!ose Ito the initiation of a substantial re ��QQ ��f t `(�/�p j three most beautifully situated places Toronto. the strong position of the bank. While covery. in 1933. Thla year it is possible W LARGE Y LIVER Ise had seen. It is the centre of a Balance Sheet figures are somewhat to go -one step farther audio venture : ,_,_ •Y wonderful district. part of which is in The reason for the :rather aprons, smaller than those of a year ago, this the opinion that we are now definitely Wake up yopt Livex Bile .; Southern Bavaria, hich we wore on our hindermost 4 — W11:lWeif Caloa�ei fa. as Salzburg 1, only reff�cts' a falling off in international on. the uU grade. If we deal Intelligent- Tau i a few miles from the German frontier. pparent. We were deposits rather than contraction of ly . wftb the main problems that coo- !w .re Y punk" tdmplr baoamla_ yow sides, was then t D tao't ponda��, 1 a4thgt Germany sends a spear- p'olnt of land conducted to the top of a steep incline Canadian business. In tact, a notable front its we can expect within men- Welab your �"Dl�.uon�.od [too _ into Austria and It Is in this particuiar running down which was a wooden feature is an increase In Canadian surabie time a return of general 'pros - section. section, at Halibelm actually on. the slide, resembling, more than any thong Demand and Savings deposits during perity." "a Dead I. a 8"=+�1 �- som: border,. that we Visited a very interest= '� �' else a cad think of; one of our highly the year. The liquid position-Is emfn- General Manayer'a Address �� � � ba��'� a ing Salt mine. As in England, driving polished bowling alleys. When the ently satisfactory. As you would ex- !i A - g W. W. Wilson, Vice President dy�y�, vie, In Austria is on the left, whereas in ladies realized that they were to aft on pest, the restricted demand for corn `dam , detai e�•tr htus •spr this me bade a sort of toboggan ride mercial loans, and the resultant In.- and General position Manager, . n pointed to 0 1, Germany 1t is on the right. We left r i for sum aabstlttst�aa Wzbnr earl one mornin and a few DDS. some of diem drew back crease in our holdings of"ress.remunr the position 'of the bank painted oat at Y - g y g to the de that liquid assets totalled, "41- 1,471,000, _ miles out we noticed signs at every in dismay. However, when they were erative assets In the form of Dominion- and were equal to .55.7i% -of public _ bundred feet or so masked "Links assured that there was no danger and and Provincial Government securities liabilities, compared with `62.86% of �� ftahren," meaning "left driving.-, • Just because they all wanted to be good bas combined with other factors to re- the previous' year: - A notable feature as we were approaching the frontier sports, all were persuaded to try the duce profits. In April last, the divid- is that 24.26% o[ such liabilities is re• Make CONFDENCE the password for another largsr_ sign notified as. of Its adventurous trip. Fitst of all the end. was reduced from 10 per cent. to Nineteen Thirty-Four, quarter- Proximity and the. tact that. we iROhld guide seared himself and, after_h1m, a _8 per cent., and the last three quarter• preaeated by cash sad' cash 'balances y aBBsegatiag- $UJA92.f100- He mentin . Di` In, and learn to take It, and then _ 7775oon have to change to the other side group, not exceeding ten persons, took .ly_ dividends save been paid at that come back -fd-r- mot's; -- - p their I rate. The improvement wbIcb has she further Interesting fain that in - lot the road: After the reliminaafea Daces. on. the slide and we start- Canada •current' deposits increased The highroads may be gravel, but fi~" -' -• _. tot passport and customs inspection ed. It was a, fast ride and we ail ap• taken place in business during the last about ,cur ,000 during the year and you're .out to do, - 'were over we came to' the strip of preclated 'the leather aprons. We ar• six months, -has already 'bad a bene- savings deponita were higher by i2,- You'll keep on plodding Lad. youll #► ..-hand which In, In some respects, neu- rived at the bottom -L dept:' of about ficfal effect on earnings. 000,090 strike the pavements ere you're " ixal territory, and here a sign directed B0 feet -in less time than It ta' °es me Referring to thedituatfon In Canada, -- through; to write this. There was the President Said: - "I am glad to say In discussing the proposed caati'[i� put to swerve over to the right From plenty . of Have CONFIDENCE in everyone, your. here on, for about half .. mile, the vocalization from the ladies as we that since we last met there has been beak he recalled the baps which be ex. Maker and yourself, - roadside signs read "Racht Fahren" or made the -steep descent -that was to a distinct improvement In Canadian pressed at the last Annual Meeting that Your town, your job, your fellowmeir ' - "right driving," be expected -but we arrived safely at business. I have had the opportunity the .Government would see At to have - Depression's on the, shelf. _ The entrance to the salt mine at the bottom and then had the satinfac• of seeing this country recover _ trout the project examined by a body of ew Forget the troubles of the past; put Elailbefm is close to the road.. I_wish- both- Q1Matching the other members of 'dePressriins on various occasions dur. ports and said: "The Royal Commis- all" shoulder to the wheel; yitt: com lee ={fie- lantern s3ide made xbe. -pasty coma dawn ratans -.___ }rag the fast fifty years and the present aioa_oa Banking and Carreacy which PROSPERITY will come, and last, 41 --- from the movement appears to be taking plaecr was constituted last summer could not your . CONFIDENCE Is real. Dote I- took of the can- At the, bottom 'level we were Shawn have been better chosen. Under. the tames we had to wear before g along the accustomed lines. An soon Montreal. -Felix L. Lewis_ . I♦ going the old salt workings: we boarded fiat an world trade commences to relive Chairffianship of-Lord Mmicmillan their - Into the mice. We were,. first of alt,' bottomed boats and were rowed over sittings % all parts of the country Oken Into: the -dressfRg rooms, where the subterranean salt lake, which, there 1s an improved demand for Casa- r the men ware equipped with black meandered in and out through narrow than raw, mater[ - Canadian exports were not ble • for the freedom -with 'Cleaning Hairbrush ".'overalls and a high skull -cap, under channels and wider openings fa the increase subs[ ntlµlly, surplus Invest- possibte evidence was re- Discoloration of hair brush bristles ' which, for sans tortes disappear and greaser activity sewed and for the patience and tact may be removed by allowing them to sanitary reasons, I suppose, rock. It'was an errfe experience; one displayed fa dealing with the malarial soak is vinegar and water for about we were• asked.to place a white paper could im tie • an thin happening, in the principal - exporting industries y g DD provides additional emproyment with submitted. While I do not agree with halt an hour. Use one tablespoon of < napkin. . The lades had to remove but it was as excursion that none-of the Report fa- Its eatirety I believe vinegar to one gnasL of water. Fos their skirts and don a pair of white us would have missed and, certainly, L consequent improvement in purchas- bloomera, which, with a smock none will ewer forget. l ing power tlmd domestic trade. .This that a properly constituted Central very occasional use, a peroxide of long' w presume you has been the sequence of events In Bank can he developed as a useful ad• hydrogen bleach, one part to eiglil _ sad a white trimmed, tight fitting hat, are wondering Dow we reached the uD toast to our banking system." - parts water, might be used. Allow the . _ completed their -costume - not quite per revel again. Well, we didn't have Canada daring the last six months. bristles to soak In this for about 31. thought for men and women alike w r_e to laborousl make our way u the _ The Railway Situation Note issue : g. Y y p y Mr. Wilson expressed the strong minutes, then rinse very thoroughly. , furnished with a leather apron. which steep slide; when we arrived at the ,pealing with the situation of the opinion that the recommendations in 2 wan put on �e hln;1• The reason for further end of the .subterranean lake - ' " '- 'this will on Nb r later, and had walked a short distance ske Government railwais, Sir Herbert ex• the report with respect to the gradual :! =v, Just outsld the entrance to the reached an elevator shaft where we pressed the s had that the time for withdrawal' of ttre note tesuing provi- : half measures had, passed and that leges of the Chartered Banks did not mine we all boarded a miniature rail• boarded the lift which slowly but sure• bold and courageous action was re appear to be in the public interest. way, Similar to the one which raja at ly brought us to the top. Arriving quired. He felt that the views ex- Retention of these privileges would �►� the Toronto Exhibition, but with than there we again mounted our funny lit- not ]]dlamper, the Central Bank In its con- difference: instead of sitting on side ale train and were traaeported back pressed at the last Annual Meeting eif'orrs to control credit. In this V - " seats. wq' all straddled a leather cov. to the entrance and, to daylight. that- enforced co-operation between the nectiou he quoted an editorial which Q4 /j, two railway systems would not be, a appeared fn the London Tfonomist to p "•Q� �O eyed neat, which extended from one I must say that the chief revenue Satisfactory remedy had been con- She effect that tyhe Central Bank would f► 'p OP 'end of the car to the other. from these salt mines now is that ob- firmed by the . experience of the past not be in the least weakened by allow- CD �j� Presently the train started. We pro- tamed fro the man visitors who o p F�°°'' a,, y g yeas and is still 6t the opinion that the ing the Chartered Baaka to retain yl seeded through the' entrance and came, there. from Salzburg the charming vii- maximum of economy CDs only be ob their present issues under, the resent' ' into a cavern through which t'':e train loge of Berebtesgaden, and the' famous. tafned by some form df'administrative restrictions. Mr. Wilson went -On to' �0 �•P /Q - _ ~ r tortuously wended its way, passing spa of Bad Reichenhail. By- the -way, amalgamate. any: "I think, therefore, that we shouldH close to dank and cold - walls, into oar• I think I shall tell, you bt an interest- The President made a strong demand view the elimination of bank note a Issues not as a step which must inevit- ram row dark tunnels,, lighted here and ing experience In beautiful Berchte.s. for a reduction of Governmental debts ably accompany the creation of a cell there by faint bulb's, finally coming. to tratlnn tlhsee au�L>$ets an open space where' we dismounted. this nezt�eek. and-- painted eut that east A mafa = = - -flat epara'te -- matter' en•'. • _ taininr too numerous Wgraments. tirely. •The real question is whether' - Federal, Provihcfal and Municipal, was the Government desire to have bang. - CseIl1S from Life's Stomp- fipok There- is too much mechanism about becoming unbearable. • He said.--' •ing service maintained at many small ; "Greater activity in business will re- points throughout the country or to . Goodness our virtue. " - Charles H. Parkhurst. 1' appropriate the revenue ni note issues "Nothing that man ever invents will "A bad man Is -like an earthen yea- duce unemployment, produce increased to themselves. I believe that the gain absolve him from the universal newel• sel -easy to break, and hard to mend, revenues, and a reduction in -disburse. to the Government would not offset ally of being- flood as God is A good mania like'a golden. vessel manta for. public 'relief. Advantage the. to the public through curtail - righteous as God its righteous, is good, hard to break, and `easy to mend.-_ should be taken of these develop'ments men t• of banking facilities. Unques- Hitopadesa. to reduce debts rather than increase tion ly there are many prates which holy as God is holy. " - Charles Kings• colil °o louger support a branch bank HEALTH MEANS CHARM "What is good-looking, as Horace expenditures.' if note issuing privileges were to be "The ways of Christianity have not Smith remarks, but looking good? Be Conditions in Other Countries withdrawn. Th4 operation of a numb'•. - changed. Meekness, selflessness and good be gentle, generous iu In referring to conditions in other BEn of small branches at a bare. margin _ AND HAPPINESS love' are the aths of His testimony your sympaties, heedful of the well- countries he expressed the view that of profit is characteristic of 'banking _ p being of all around you-, 'and, my word the low point in the depression for' in this country. • We have a s :•stem' �n� °�g s and the footsteps of His flock for it, you will not lack kind words of most of the world was reached in the' which in many of its aspects is native'- - of `health Baker Eddy, odmiration. "- Whittier. to 'the Dominion and prudence should Clear.,, "It is all a mistake, that we cannot prompt us to be very cautious in advo- skin attra�cts> Tile be good : and manly , without being Goodness is beauty' in, its best es- - sating fundamental chari$es, health 'v ....••,•, •., tate. "- Marlowe. healthy egir( :. :4...•.r•'' :. Scrupulously and studiously ,ocd. t ( In conclusfoh.Mr. Wilson said: "At is both happy and .. a our Irst Annual Meeting I ventured to popul�. suggest that the prospect •of further Perhaps you a A Few Sips -A•Few Cents Finds Ali' Safer Ringworm infection improvement in the coming year was its not featly ill s,: >'• Skin Troubles very much more hopeful than it was yqt when the <> -`'`` `• Than Terra Firms the previous year. That prediction has , --= Coughs. Colds Gone day a work is done you an too tired : Chicago. -Louis Herrera, 28, a Mexi- YIELD QUICKLY TO been borne out by.subsequent develop. to eater into the d times that SUC11MEY's MIXTURE i. ant a cheat ments. For the first time in years an' otherwodienenio preztnener , t �• can Government aviator, believes he's. attitude of pp� ggyy 1 but It +.lies, so tittle et I, re cow Autet but confident optim'- Vi .Pinkhaa4's bttk"17 i,.ai.b a comb or add chat it coos safer fn the air than on the ground. ism is In evidence almost everywhere. nod: It tones i I"'i'°'Oy ° �' �- He made the statement -after befn Alan roblems still have to be solved G pyo a inmorf , 1l -11t1 ✓e i. to mar"lloaey tb.e' one 8 Y D you more PeP —wort gives uasdrtabeble retied. r.e dwa ta. struck by an automobile a ,few min. but I have full confidence In the ability ��; seor ceugb or cold esaticey. Geed.bs; utes after he alighted from a train to Dr. D. D. Deamis' Mptid Pre•. of Canada to, share in she continued Remember that 98 out of 100 - d`' in and doper prepentioae. "visit local relatives. in eight years n! jai >+�. naafis and guaranteed• improvement in economic conditions women report beo06t. Let it help be a"`k�"' °"'"• ,'•i•• ""c' f° pp which I believe lies ahead of, us." '►� too: • r .i [rem coq�be cold., fits or brescbiti.. - almost dall • fi n he, said he had not by thetaaktxsofCatmpaaa eItaliae' sae liko a tleeth —y ,in le ri y " g' yeel • p Preis K" been in a single accfdent�_, Balm. 'trial- bottle 35o at •'Opera 'should be seen as well as • .ale. Ref baitutes, euc iy'e a wld -' tiro L M ;'•`: W r.hhae. injtn'ies were not' serious, heard. "- heard. - Gattf•Caisazza. -ISSUE No,, 4 —'34 "''� t TIMPEN11- • <`� 'T a'f'•';•. M-T. .i- -.�; .wsnr'l`s•_.• .•,. -.7.�'• ;1.••••�• _•ry•� —a. fi.,. -..p - -- '- _ -• -. = ` �' -T. •�1" '..�} ... .__ - a .`_.� / .. - , .• 1 ��, - yrt••bry �, i, ( .•j Jt �• .Q•. �:- •'e'i - }'•.'1,,.,. r •� • },', '/'� -• -J —/ pri bMO. 7Ptra ea is fah@ toe. they with riotia hands tf vaW itrdisidoair, FEB. 8t,d SATURDAY INOW placed in the hands of the-�a m4mtd be - reseneA =,ei @nee. Ad and guitar stmompaat- - uetioa ed an It. .. -, :'• ... by Mm Adam Spears sale' of 8 acres of �timbar meet. whose intereete would be miral Byrd, who is now exploring �'�� several numbers, and the, (cedar and hardwood)~' u wfak - — ?sstMS -- - :- ;_ -_. -- against there Whitevale Minstrels provoked Much half of lot Y1, con. T, Plcteri `~ . manufacture. But in the region@, is is dal laughter. a Dramatic Property o R m obSee pat iL78�srtr•se; __,. liLioii tafiearea: -tile wealthy nt►annfoewretro' greed equitaftafratiion with tae _Unite ve several - selections, inel .Club Sale one, - sharp. Bills. •` "s t�sa "crate ia@ �+� 'for Rain to solution that they du Sta6fw, so if anything happens t, ",songs, dances and an amusing play B.' Powell. auctioneer. ` •••••` - -' - not Dare for abeaioiag ur uiuuu, U:. ...." entitled. "The New Tf*st." At the JOHN MURKAaR, Proprietor. �eAOSt u1 iLo yau�awi. at al�u,sls i`cG -- -- the misery.th" thity- cause, And" made known at once. Thus, tra- buffet luncheon ='area served, after - - - - - �. -, the milliu s of dollars of property veiling in the Arctic or • AntaiTtic -which tbe'.Rathering, -which number. /- ----- ---- -. —_ - - -�: NOTIfAITID -G - '-- -- •- •- ... �ie�ttNTi. � - a ut 200 Left - for their res ive homes. ' / - -ss - they - -sdd`� - milltoae-- ter- t;;:ei� perils -b -= already large fortunes. It is hoped pea re ago. _ +It is reported that the distillers th'9t the efforts that being ° ' -- - - l Kinsale of the -Province are endeavoring to prevent another wurldwar _ _ �b�� 4--M? A. Steeenso_n spent the end s ' to have a change made in the will be successful. The memorq - - 'Ll(t of the week with her parents her•.'WEBSTERS '. for Contenl A.ots eo as'to allow of the horrors of the last coufiict, al's Anglican, DunbarrtaonS -�- . Miss Jennie Parkin has been spend tug th as week with_ Mrs. E e last R. I�TERrtATIOIIAL Sunday, ages _ . Iiquor.to be•'sold to,persoas who the many hospitals that are still �' --' Ptu IlSowbray. day P. m Evening Prayer - :School,3 have reached..the age of 18, instead filled 'with the victims 'of that 8 p.,. m. Preacher, Rev: E. G. itch- Master Andrew Mudie -is spending DIC170NAI�,[FS are in use by busi- _ -of 24, ae the law now etaoda. By war, should be sufficient to pat's' iiison. i6 a couple of weeks with his parents .nesornea,engineersebankera; y longing this change, they slater, end to all ware;. in Kinsale. �!r;�f� Mr. and Mrs Herb Parkin spent jude�+,' architects; phyeicaas. farmers,' teacheta,- ls'bearians, der- it would increase- .their sales by :; - Whitevale' - %nday last- with, Mr. and Mrs. C. �, by succespful man .and ' . several million dollars. This - On Dec. 12th; an aeroplane,-von• """ x' W. Pilkey in Pickering. monson ties world owe. :- -.Vwonld be splendid thing for the taiuing a piray of four, iocludintz Weddings belle are ringing m the vale. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mowbray spent ke You�EQulpped to Wm? - -- = iiietlllere. _ _ Not oa3g the 'uil,it. 3Zr. Bibby, t►na biN ,. .t,1 very popular pastime i shovel]- Thursday last in Toronto, and attend ehe hockey game while there, be,- The New Iaternatio:tal provides - increase the Bales for the rmoehanie - - P and a ne'vl married ins out cars out- of, the Snow': drifts: y tw aveen Roston and t Leafs. - the means td success. Itiissana)1- - it _would _create pan _. Mesdames D. R. Beaton and Hugh Pugh visit to Toronto recent- Kinsale Young Peopl will resent P - `- '- know' teacher, a,uaiverwl goes• tion answerer. '. drunkards which would insure iio paid a let or tiie ''Aleck regiund; where 1 their popular drama.• Allin_ the -Faun— -If you seek efficiency end ad- �Increase in their future sales. - Mr. Ste.wrai•tieia the fuc••trndir,K We are glad to hear that ]ties. D' list this Friday eveninFr at Green- wood. eancementwhynot makedaily = _ But _ while it would be a great bu8iuetw. Tbr aeruplaue war R. Beaton. has recovered from her re _ - : useof use ofthlsvastfuiadof3afaem. stroke of bueiaess for the brewers cent i1111e.5. schedule tureturn iii woorthrrr. ^ `� g of men and teams cleared _ u BALE REG18[E -__'- 4eo•000vOCab Terms. ]7Np7�e� -- and distillers. it would be one of -'7th@ r3ay�. Ae+ �* Ford hHd been re the road To Locust Hill a few days SATURDAY JAN. 27th - Auction hdit+a oaic.,,)"'�,+ , t3iograyhieat pucrle. _ worst thinks that ..could hap ceivrct t`i'irtn . thN Harty fat• c,evern-1 -ago, and now have a highway as ' sale of household furniture and Real Estate, Frenchman's ReQrtlar and [ndis -P Etir'6'•rts, Wei Ipen to the couictry, It waaW increase weeks. it .v:t "thought that uu; »i clear' as the pavenient. bly Itad In spite of the bad roads on Sat- at Bay, the property of Sarah Searle. Sale wdendor•pe. greatly the number of it they mt;t with disNstk+r. Qrday night, some of our young pen- at one o'clock, sharp. See Bills: W. _ :. ,' m ' -_- _drunkards, wouid greatly- in. and »a aen,plane w,as Nentout ple suceeded in reaching Stouffvillc B. Powell, auctioneer. '� -_ etc. �ocice`e crease the amiount of crime In the ' from 13vutr•eal to search for thaiu, theafre safe and sound, and Iistened "I'm WEDl�i'F3SDAY, J_AN. 3ist - Auct- M is ' - -country, and would help W OR up The arr,,.Nl, +r►e cur,tniued it t+.ryte to a very delightful picture, NO Z.1 ,' name S ion sale of standing timber, mostly �._ : � �� -. our poor houses and jails: rind add atztuuut •.f t ,uri and a ]:legs ntteat Angel, starred by Mae West. A Valentine Ted and Social even- hardwood, 5. acres to be soWin '�. ;: acne tots at Lot. 18 con. 7: Picker- '� "s weer greatly to the burden of ta_yation her of err• ,ulnae party fur liittby'„ ing, under the auspices of the White- . - ing.; the proverty- of Ed. B. Pugh. !<RIAM _ to are. already overtaxed .people, aerophtne in cease+ th-stsh.,-y welt, vale Baptist Mission - Circle, will be also stable 26 by 26. Sale at 1 P. g��eg,l� . - Hiit the-distiilet's are not worrirri held at the home of bars. A. Spears ri.-gitirt -d In two Or .three ciay% Feb. on Tuesday, F 6th. - Tea will be m Terms; CASH. F. Postill, duct- ioneer. - by these faco. as, their hU;inewy ttir'rr•r•ur relate+ f „und the uatty served front 5- o'clock until ill 'are.. __. _. is built 4l1} hntHau �w•eclty- and..a.t a, u,.t'tliwrly- tr'Hdltig _ll+). +t r,s, ttr.- served, after which. games etc:- will :. - . ., - --•- ._. .. -. -- - �rreeked homes. �lir►rr:z rat H,t l.,,n 13,ty. Ct►.y be indulged in. Under- the' Patianagc of. Brougham SAVE _. - -LArge . alit] Juicy Giant Sine The worst druid ot tuner o, 9 pe MN FM sit-111' in tt,r be +mot , t _ Lodge another Euchre - _and Nance' henith�+i.ii enj -,ying thetp.yelves. •Hay held in the Hall at Whitevale,- LEHO,%�S EVERY DAY ' (3Ft•APE 1?'RiJIT` - - - sale alto are about to iro on a trip On' I iudir,K, the. pinne suffered the Ladies 1st prize was won by Miss . : -oaa lake or .oces5r its thaat or 'sea suffered .tuts dMmy e, which M. N an he Gents, bar Mr. =tom - • _ • - .- _ , K clan d t Ce Cray, after the euchre• dancing anc3 - Per dozen 23 eta, - _ - ' _ '..8 for 25 cis. . sickness. or mal de user as it is vt'ttld nut b" - repiirea until' the re.freahinents were semz•i.. Do not THiE WEEK � - - ' - sometimes called. This is a Most pltrty . ha 3 . laser. received. Al- forget there will: be ;cnother Euchre SPECIAL . = dletressiag romplwin t. bnt- the though ch-y were not .+offering in nerd Dance on. Wednerda�,'Jan. 3261 sv be on hand if vt�ant _ Crosse &Blackwell Joni .1itrge.. - - - 37c.- victim, dose not always, receive - - -_ n way, tl,rn, rcxrh..fibe,tr�ctte yoi another y• E p enjoyable evening at 1R: m. f jKr . -- _ much synipstby..as it never ender p. PIA41 -e wtL A wel"Aue *I t.- _This - -_ . Ttae annual nm +;r^ _of_the White- _ SPECIAL seriously. The IF Xa manes _ - - tncidreit i•r a great runCTayt by the vale Branch of the Women's instil- held ! - -- to - - oco - P Pink Salmon lI tin ;frequently laughed at thao being - coaditiou,+ that existed duriutr the u to Rag in the O. O F Halt • f _:. _ > pitied. - But during the time he R on Friday .evening last. It was one prat ovtrtttt'y, When Sir Jtrhrt of the best that have. been held in SPECIAL - -orshe is suffering from the ail - ament. it in serious enough frow Franklin, the celebrated. Arctic recent years. There :vas a large at- euplorer. with his er•ew �t men tendance and a good'_ program was _ Jewell Shortening, and” " `_ `VG. the victim's etaodpuiat, and to' set out to eipiure the Arctic• rendered. The Straughan Brothers, _ ., l,,ly V�%hite Bak. Pwdr _ - :many death .would be welcome. regiuntvj t hty ` mt t .c Ith disaitter, 'ncrt - SPECIAL ' -- Out to everything else efforts are befair made their fate wtee knower fur 'Many ' Eventu' ati cairn y_ y INSURANCE ' 1 Chef Pork and Beans �4 for �' :- ',.:.' 25c. continual] to -bring y y , comfort to mankind; and- with 's was- di-4co-vered w bieh -told - tht• -_- SPEW C (great deal of success. For several - .scree ezperimente have been tale. Had. they bad the modern CiCRIL F, �ORLEY laveutiotte, the . radw .and the - - :.: •' "they Apricots, they » `. . re Food, per lb e. - 23C• made to wake sea tragel pleasant seroplaue. their story, would hrive _ Ont 9PEOIAI. Wunder all conditions, and the .Pickering been a different one. By mend* * - Phone 6700' ti Prunes, ff large meaty, per lb 5c• ; eVoris are meeting- with , succetis. of the radio. they world be tt, . :: :/ •- -anti _ A new iovel3tion. the gyroscope, is being used Ca etabalize daily communication with eivili . PRIVATE MATERNITY _NURS ztttioo. Had they nret rich_any _. I:vG. HONE SPECIAL :- ; •,- Pickles, sweet mixed, large jar during a storm. With the use of serious accident or eti.c•kneys bad - this' a _ship is prevented. from Medical and Convalescent Cases evertaken . tham, they miuld, accepted- - SHOP AT ' - r• ` racking from Doe Bide to the other. broadcast the news and in a verg _ . at' No matter how high the waves few days the -it, need n• would lac Private and y R Private Rooms Weekly Matey THE BTORB R ED � ma be the ship will not rock y r attended to.. If there were sick' -. {n..pnctiun Invited _ iced • = . more than one degree; whicli is - oess in the party_ a u,Pdival ettan ' ou -;PH d _ MRS GEORQE THOMI'SON order - ONE PICKERINGI 800 _ We delver bardly perceptible -to with medical supplies would be Phone 1808 _ { on the deck of -the •ship. Thus. a sect at tote.' Zi their -k�itt h�� 5,1.24 8t,'utiville, R. R. No. t - person can walk. sleep or eat meals tt ith as ninth comfort as on -- Pickering Hardware''Sto' re - -'dcalm they. -=- :-Rumblings of war are heard 'in ` the Far EasLr w hi� h causes ue s much to the other ,nations of ~ - - Poultry Foods and Fag Producers, Oyster 9he1! and (Sett. -. _anxiety - the world, Japan, R -usaia end N 0 matter 'how iin&D' or Purenep► Laying Mash and Calf Meal. _ Chinst are ready to begin the fray, large the chmWes y!gu and the other nations of the world *refeaifut of the result.. It will Rem plan in*ide yodr homfre„ Gyproc provides the lmaterW '>faoet,' SpgCIAL -50 Quarts Paint, Vi niah and Varnigb $taiu, leg: it bedil�eu4ttw lee- i�eet;Ii� ee- of. least expense and - See- per quart, for 60c per Quart, while they last. _ — tt ssrlt€it�..- . - `_ . _ -- quire a -mere spark W ignite• Itlrge stores _ Put -up waW6 ceWagg and _ 'Agent for McCormick -- Deering Farm Macbioerk' - of explosives, which Are far more deadly than • • p8rtitions that are a barrier " - and 13epaire ' those ,tom in the great world war of to fire. — �-�._ —• Our Mott: - "We have it, Can get it, Or - war 1918., It ii sitid the danger of .war is you tin paper Gypree or leave it plain (when pan- `. it is not trade." greater now than it wag . just before August 4th, 1814, R hen fing rlled) and it is. an exee&nt ',. ` She great nations of Europe base tell Gyptei or. Alabas- J. S. BAISDON; PI G' z Ounged ' itsto the great conflict, tine finishes. _ :ct that tilde a great many people, . Gyproo is - inexpensive, L Q• Q r{• H E R E� °,ivho were not, fatnili4w with the draught and rodent • proof, _ ►editions, .thoaght' that war was strtictmcilly strong and quick l npottsible, that the nations bad to .erect with a >onhdMUm of We hsve'an our display tabled many' lines which we are passing on to To = become too civilized to murder �p you•st away below presetit cost prices. clear these'lioee t,1, each other whoieiale. The`tead' G "roeladybeed$17yidetrtflisd'by. we have substantially redaced the prices in -each ease, which'makes a very attractive buy for you. - _. _" ioR dtateetnen of gallops, knew otherwise, and were struggling the name owtbt board and the Men't3 Work Boots, come in and see these, 1.89 and 2.491pr. to avert the .'great cale►mity, but . G!sesi stripe dlorg tbs edge: - :Boys' °and (:}ills' Scampers., while they last, 99e pr. , , .their efforts were in vain. Tbooe ate=' Men's Heavy Sweater Coats at 2.49 each. Boys' Boglish'Spn-rt Pants, -Special, 95c per pair. who were angst strongly -in favor IVID114Y >r ' . carnets _. . _. Dien'@ Fine ]Shirts, a barQato at 95c and 1.00 tap. ;of :wv were the millionaire maces• 1 f Men's Work.9hirti,'good quality, 75a each. fmcttireri of the nianitions of war, 1 _ We are olwaye-glad to see-yon and it la n-everany, trouble- toehow • I _ ' each : , - ,var., ships, guns, shills, - yon our merchandise. •-i, e; The same influ• r- - •- - -- ' - - Phone-E904- • - �, today The. _ C E C-I-L,"` --,BRADLIE Y of t h e W1 n i Itio,,,. "'t , is t ,;en nut of the '' ift •.�, s*`,'r::C R`:'.y ° "- ••yM•e• �•nav-:yg.iwa =..: \' ^.., �l ` •m'.aFi',� r _ 4- :.e;: + -A i"' + •5� ,`.f. �' •` y: : ,!' •�"' ,,+..•.3 "y • .era•- ;r • " s :..r•�.�,"':r ,+:. •.: ' :; '•' >'- •;- a'F'.'TE - - �/ ,' '1 . .F y - -?:r ; -,, " "x^'i''..:..a ,_ -.�- ,cwt -,. -« : _ -.a - ••�.��;..w.r - ltlbt021! *M. Hartoo and daaithtei, • x Y r ' Hotti forte'. �abhal pp "�� suriarst, spent several .days to Rio"ble _ �RQ�� - so 's lost .. "..m - -I SKA TING PARTY Yooda � city this week. _ Mrs' lobwer 0ontiaaes yto ism g Gibson, who has bpso r t NURSERY STOCK - '^ DU11fBAIt'rON ratefnt r which her friends are for soma t _ -$ FALL AND $pBii�T(# early this season at i_ ? return to bed for Ha few weeks. o %� F c /�' c 7�� r r •.• -grateful. Meech interest was taken locally A large quantity of two foot _ - VEL7ARG N/"'14 - - .INSURANCE' hardwood was hauled on Tnewl ,, iu tlutl rfi nulr, eaa L^ve e""e'At -too cu ohm s.friv�--lk. -.�� a�N 'PLANTING _ - . • � AUTOMOBILE Markham hold-up men on Monday. The rink continues to be the The Young peaple of the United Super ifetof hard — c€tntreof recreation to Otaremont y Tom+ Shrubs CEDAR GROVE _ Church arepreparifor a grand these d e Youp sod ,old are an _ _ �BURQLaRY skating pa a M day 1lvelltoR enjoy rag t e Lee. T--- d-F4;m e,,both fruit Best equipped and far surpass. CASUALTY1 f nest. Considerable .siekness, • chiefly -, and ornamental ry and service., A number of the Young People - scene are attending the Presbytery colds and mild Su, Is. reported to Root Pruned Fruit Trees that save' Phone Pickering 7990 801y [3onveatioa atColambua� to _night have confined sereral of our viti- uvenient facilities for - :-,(Friday)• seas to their homes and bed. The ^' valuable time in com#nR ':4 supplying refreshments. C Or At� / / / ... „ We regret to report the Illness medical men are very hasp. ;i:ato hearingearly. - • G • / r / L..L. of James Wilton. of the 8th con. A real wood bee was held at the Green $Ivan $katinjt + Partp, FUNERAL DIB>tOT01i AND; Ls*st reports are fof an early Baptist Church orl. Thursday lost.' 4. T. ELLIOTT* AGENT- Thursday; Jan. 26th. $1ligALMER ` recovery. Forty five or so of the male mend- Admission 20 and 10 centA. Elucoeseor The icy roads on Tuesday morn. here took care of the .wood cutting r _ _ _ tofW. J. O[ather,j - ing last held up traffic till 'noon while, the other half of the family `- All - welcame. _ 8toiiffv COME TO iile -boar and several accidents, have was inside quilting. _ Phone Markham 8604 -N ght and Day Service 1-teen reported. - - -- - -- - - TRW- - - Business Phone Residence Phone :} The play b the Hone dale STgNLE' -:-T BE�TRE I?ew Ore Ina _ -'Young People by week drew a THE CORPORATION- 9801 9840 fair crowd. The play was fairly P ._ OF xgg map sQ goon and heartily applauded.- A STOUFFYILLE Old Time and Modern Dancing . DIN 1 ,L S GARAG� dance followed fire play. _ EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT' ToWasb� of PickerIng Ode. Barker, recently a Cur. Brock and Kin et,•r. i p ppoiuted riRIDAY and SATURDAY - g Ede• a manager of the Sank here, hue :At 9 00 P. m .. _.• _ PUBLIC NO'P1EE is hereby moved bis -household goods into Jan. 26 and 27 • Billie Hole and His Live. Wires. given that the Council of the ell - 'General Repair work ajI care, .the bank residence finro Sin - "TUO_MUC1 HARMONY" guranteed at'reason.+hie General Admission poration -of the Township of Pick mount;.during thapast week. - _ Tices. A . slang$ -lose] or Yuuug e..Nib ' = — 136 ceets, - 'erinir wilt, at a meeting to $e lield geld their. meeting on Monday 8keeta Gtr Ilagher :- • - _ - Un A- , da3t of Feb Acetvleue Werdinrr' evening at the home' of J'Krhes ' .. • - • .Judith A11teD mitry, 1934, Fit the hour (if one Batterles ropsired and • ch4rged. - 'Coates. Polio in the .meeting a Hollywood • Series Comedies FRED - STACEY o'clock in the afternoon, at 4he Firestone and Dunlop'Ti.•.•s.1. 1 -' eoeimt.. hour was R pat -and every - -- Townebio Hall,, in the Village of Gasoline and Oil, "one had a splendid ime. TUESDAY and WHONESDAY Pyu't °r sad Paper onager _. $roulthRm, consider a By ww for _ The Mission C#rc a of the Bap 85 cents per hour or by contract stoppiva up and closiva a� nnblie Refreshment Booth in 0, p -etion Jan. 80 and 3I ., _ high_wa s and selling the w ioinal tilt Church w 111 me at the home 1 anywhere. _ .... y Phone Pick. 760(1 _ of Mrs. Fred Weir on iVednee JOHN ©ILBERT- allowance for'road' betwvvre lots or daq). ' r Satisfaction Guaranteed. - (night day, Jan. 319t. at 2 3 P. no. Key ix numbers 14 rind 13 in the Kc ii con- °_ Ord •'Sgrve:" M G. M. For "THE PHANTOM OF PARIS" - 16 y, ezperrence. cession of the said T4r%vn4Ap of MILTON SLEEP syth's group i3_ in • ii4rge -of the - Kick Off (Tbe Bo Friend PINE DRNlE - DUNBARTON Pickering, and the orrRinril allow. 421y PROPRIETOR .. ante for road between lots •nttln 1 program. News - "Bali Reiland Paradise" ) ' or write Dunbartdn P. O. bpr•s 6- rind 7 in tlw 9th concession The NAW9 bikes this o�ort.nntty of corrACtir,Q ern .. ann >noceutPnt - -= o[ the said township.q ..appearing In .last week "y i -tew. - _ SYD. G. SCHMID iator . H A W A i :j. A ALL person interpa'ted, 'or ,•' a report NDnonneed b# 's Conner Pro whiwe lands tun or micht-be pre• i as having suffered a wrist fractorre, jndicixllyaffyvtedby .the, p ••ing ► -Same should have, vpn(l Nrs. Cou...: _ -,THE "MADELINe' O Id I T AR' of each proposed By taw, are re- F aired to attond eft the said meet. - •ner's m ,)they, Mrs. Lonsdale. 9 'r y- BEAUTY,•` SA�LGN -- -TEN'O'R BANJO F. -- = ing, when they will be heard in E es l Tb6 Friday everinq wimewzes �r .the big Badminton' Tourn+tmwnt 84u.-41111y tytrtkfit fir perw)n, or by Counsel. Solicitor or y -^ ',in Claremont. PreliminariaK +rrP Ailent with r -efevencetbereto, and op- Kz>�.dow s+•r& -We extend to our many FRANK RQBIi'�iSON who a-ppliee to be so Beard - before •a , being• held, when Whitby Cluh visjts Clar_einopt . Ulph, brineinjt Patrons and - ut` I' „r.urto, the sat n i DitgNEY BLAC>r. with them men's donblee. 1+;Iiea' Dated this 5th day 'of January, I doubles and. mixed tea tbA.: A hilt iN GLAREMONT ON MRii'AY9 1934. - Oshawa niglit . is looked for, by the meta A Merry- Christmas Children SUecinity. DONA R: B1;rA�ox, Clerk. ON& rest o� r�... �a y' J. H- Casket' suffered an unusual - $iZd FRANK ROBIATSt >;v - �i� aecideoton •$aturday night lapis _ 33 Cunri, »• Av «ouN. 'To,..,.rn R��rt�.. ' +M _ �a his car, at the hrid P south o# here. became wedged $ in be. Happy New Yeai - ` - '- - - -- - - -_ -- t; �-- tweed Fred Gostick's sleigh and YiB. ux3dell, y ; the bridge railing. The car euf ,Earl Palle s .Will Pa Again lII 1934 . tered home damage, but was able Phone 1908 ..CLAREMONT _ to -return home under . its own �4II C8II BII 8t 101II8 eau the r tar to a."J, n1J,4rY snbyeC ti F. W. Bra , In;Jamtrar~ war. r, �� R h ince e ttm Jo-na r • The Partner.” Jwncarp 8th •'Oanadian Countrymen!' and •The sandal meeting of the 13tbie p Jtinuxr 4rh'�Farmer'tl Advocate." -. -i Society -- -was held - -en 'n-�.hnradmv _,gtl{t� BATTY . Send W iron -FREE booklet - rho Highway to Poultry- $ucceas in - �r evening In the B%Lpttst Church.. 1A84." First hatcbeeslreaay uti tiatebing- regularly -fro►a Dow qn. '' Im'-fa `llod , _ -- 71iev. Mr. Pinnoek, of the Society, ACCL89ORIES, Eight breeder, Government Approved. m from Toronto, addresse r• " _ Alt our branch-bate Prips will be open for b siness January 29.' From r.. a �-Lt as'tow -and better rites 29th to SI•t, they ill book orders ahead, at ices quoted in our "Early 'vies on The Consciousness o� �i Pt q ' bt God in Christian Experience." p Order prise list. New February price. lib( may show advances for I sa the whole season. Order in Jwnuary and save money. The for o f his ser was withdrawn - yon can in Toronto. llAAY CHICK HATCHXAY, 106 Claybm•a Ave., St Catbarisea, pat• is favor of this service. Brooder and Otdee. 234.5 Dofferin St., Toronto. q t� appnoarb- Tbe old meeting o[ the W. I: Note: To et the FRE-8 booklet, oat tear out this ad,' sod mail it to ea its flaal hoar tbs was hid at the home o[ Mrs. Let us repair that leafy top; R j !'Pearce on Wednesday of last _, our Bead Office, with pour name and address on the marcia. I memeriala we sweats week. The husbands of many of : Skilled Motor Rep%irs. - will be in s - s the ladies swore pre-tent. An P: _: — __ .�_ . _ _.__ _ -__ -- -_. . _ -_ - �- mute trilmu to the - tensive program •was given,,the 1 r pewt� have been .big feature of which was the Gordon I LAW erected to boner. Oar piano numbers .given es lire. cc. y ._- CHOOSE THE- BEST, � �t f Phone 2908' ' saacA. - Short addressee and vocal ' :ioumbere were contributed by . PICKERING, - ONTARIO _ .rNe TAbu'W me he . of the organf cars . '--- ••,,�' 'thou 1_u low � N. W. STAFF' 1W •° The • following officers were � • elected at the December ntiePtiog - _ .Eye - �M .of the Claremont Baptist Wootton ` �� ' .. � -: -. W�>! Circle lions. Pees Mee. A. M. ��' Phdas Whitby a _.- .. Papch ; Press, Mrs James Coates ;r , .'• t Cax'C at Vice Pr'ee•, -Xrs. -G.-M- Forsy.th; `' Y, • r �R4 i 'tad Vice Press, Mrs. Evans Ward;' ' : Sec' Mrs.. R. E Forsyth • Syr yt ; A89t. Sec y, Mrs. W.. Miller; Treasurer, Eye Mrs. Watford; Aest. Tread., Mies ,• - Bmma Brown ; Inspirational by �'!0 %r Woman, Mies HaCton ;Agent for �Stram _ � - I[a�lo Loaf I[ntnal _ "__ "Link and VI Mrs. Ham - - - - moa • Organist. Mee. E. Palmer ; • •' -• • ...� l - CO�tforf861@ - -- •' C H Tack t D -t: .,-Oldies S. E. Evans ; � , Opt. • • . - . - _ ,and_WAWANE3A INS. 00. .�•.....�; - ..-- Aaditore. bliss Evans and Mrs raters" Eyesight$ Education and Efficiency _ wd C EBR'f Obesp rites for farm and oountr* ` mwwtin� of tifne -., D_ irdi OLe annual ' �P 1 - -- Windstorm i aaran�ae on buildiagyl Claremont United Church was _ (. Tielrete. Time fables and A11 Coach Travel wind:mills.lWoo etc. - ibeld on Thursday vening, Jan. Teachers, parents, students; in fact Information at - y every, one should study the function Automobile Insurance .48th, th' pastor. Rev, J. E. Glover, of vision: and the .care of the eyes. L "' ? of all kinds B. A., presiding. The reports of Parents should know, because of their .Eastern House, Phone 45M. _ ..-PARKS FOB- -SAL-B the various depaetnieote. of the children and because -their own eyes Write or phone " -eharch were most encouraging. .-� g 'earn them their living. Teachers, be- - - X 80���N • EOw$ - - 'BDbete►nt#a# each' balaneeR Are be muss. of the children in their care, * -= t �j WHITBY ONO. ing carried over for 1934. The its necessity in 'acquiring an educat. - ' FOR QUICK SALE ' amounts raised were; Chtirdh con .ion and finding the proper vocation. "' Tn• t tributione. $1971 ; M` and M fund, The student -will -be in a position to $l144 ; W M. S.. $240 Sunday know. for himself when' he attains to One Heater (circular) Rood as new. _ School, $186; Y •P 8, $tit ; Ladled' the' age to know and heed -nature's - One small Qnsbee Heater, Aid, $J98 ; Mission_ Band, $60, and w,•arning, when the eyes' need assist• - One Vessot Grinder, r inch y Choir, -$18.- During he _ 9 , nearly now,, g year grace. Those in industrial occupations One Fleury Oat Roller - ' la • was reclaimed 'from _ i28 f m the _ racists the vela f - -•� a e o the a care. a' , � ... _ .., Pp _ •w r • ye ;'� . -.. Two tact Elect- ric'Wa. hers - Rome Mission Board, the same The examination in all cases is the Two Hand Washers 1. ' bel" the proeeed9 of sale of the only method of, ascertaining the .per- One double head McLaughlin;Mill Grinder o -former Methodist parsonage' in tentage of vision existing. Your duty Onir large Iee Refrigera r _ - - -' 1020, when a local union was con- to your employer; your felle5w men One Set Compntinpr Sea ee summated: - Extensive fai3eove- and =to -yourself of those dependent One Atwater Kent Battery Radio s mend! • were made to' the manse upon you in this reR'ard is to know ::.ii)ne Heater, base burner ` mind all inde_btedneet'of' the ehureh your limitations. Even' in the lower One 1000 chink I3uckey'A i3rooder •s - property 'wiped. ont, - leaving . a animals, the value- of - vision is -App- One Yhilco ETeetric Radio, table mode[ _ balance of over.. $1500, w'Fi #eh will; is necessary • to the acgnir- _ A stock cif.usecl 'x.nd ntzt of dabs skates, be invested in a permanent Hn ing of food and safety from danger, dowmerm- Fund for' v% in tlistinituishing friend from foe. It . to cleat• at low prices pt}irs ed is generally believed that birds have chnrsh pmpehty. Officerrt elected .. •- • •• OUR WINTER STOCK OF •' -. w+er- ; Fll �erq James dcCnllon h more perfect and keener vision than - ' i animals. In the development of via- Gllove39, Aladdin supplies, skating and hockey euppties,whipa,bl>►akets, +$ and Lntfier Pilkey;. 9tewrtrds, ion, the keener instinct connects with Antifreeze, t3oodyexr'drA•t, st4) i-; and he,rters, chemical -closets and Dr: N. F. tPomlirwon; H. A. C,askey, a keener s4 ±nsc of'sight.`.This is nee- chemicals. radios Anti supplies, Electric light,bulba• LossinRton Hill and' JHmP.A Ale, essa 4 for safety and fleetness of __ '• etc. is very eamptete. Sold and Installed by - Callongh ; Trwrtees, --'W. Ward, Toot or wins. The less developed the �'R�Ng � PROUSF, N. F. tmlins, Jame• W. G. Sc, Dr. •more uhRato and awkward. CHAS � COOPER w •.., CLAREMONT N. F. Tomlinson and W. 4. Scott. to be continued ) F MC[EfiY!(d O!n'Jli1Q N r •,r,'}• .. ,: s: • .... y' - - ,r!''�' - ,fir - _ - ✓� _.'� . Y. •mow r : S }•tees' �- • .q,. v+V _..! HEESEE LOW MM _ _ � !i -Sax Rot :�ner - � - ssxQreu. It was destined to be consigned to- - - - - ,- Matt Kearney sees his ,sister Eileen the post at Marseilles- It largely con- ,aboaft the Wallsroo. bound for Colombo. s Eileen tells Jack Rattray, chief officer, sisted of eompli+ints about the ' pas- - • teat she is upset by the sight of a re- -- -- -- .� yongers, who as reproaented by those W. te>ilo had also said' so¢dbys to 4,1311W -Ahe ship in -London, were for Elleen, meets Matt .and tells hint t0at from interesting. The final para- 70f he bad traced a shipment of opium to- - • - . . the Wallaroo, but It was unloaded before graph, written on .the previous eve- "! ° = =Dow-on IS r�3� t Bcootlaaa Yard a nS • • • �, -- - - tiingi rant -_ asks 'Kearney to -search King's Wamle- "I et:ppose it's hopeless to e1pect i�irat r�etri�e —Fresh from _ „.,•^ ,boos•, which adioins do Lunen - place, ticfi rile a fat a 'of thin ode. _ • - Mattn they suspect "book. are leaving Y pO71 -�Qualitty the C:ardens matt picks no a notebook, and is Sur- 11Iy epbin is quite comfy. and the eats arl><ed at the presence of a ivom,i,,, vho are good. � The ship's officers are latelekly dlasp� ears _ -.The _ Autebouac is - stolen by one of Y An Bee seed dears,- a4 Jack Ra�tray.looks after .,henchmen: Tu'an See Se�4�ep�•ts with me wonderfully. But the sae rs - ,his woman companionA to Fran-.*. All y ,� � �. "gel:, entertaining the lady snake . . ” - entry in• the notebobit mentioned the are very piggiah. I Have a Roof — - - Restaurant Suleiman Bey in Paris. Haig � ' . charmer, WiIB the reply. SpCUl$ Silhouette . ,goes to Paris. In the case he noeices Eileen took writing paper fllom the " B Oda M. Jackson. _ t ' that on the receipt of green allpai two Shoe not really a snake charmer, — y - men go upstairs. They -lol a motley, rdcIc anti nits is she?" Lord, l am poor, but 1t becomes To Be S � •crew and are given instructions by an ••There's a rather Dian on' "No.' I don't think she could charm The poorest heart to count its store, = •q�eaavvingthe pintas ioiluWeciave soy hoard, a Mr. Durham, an , oddly snakes —as s matter of fact, I believe And therefore, • I; -upon this tide, ' Paw ao ON }teat TaDll sTOSI�r. enough, he knows 'you! 't that she trains elephants." Will turn and 'tell my blessings o'er. re8se8 With Jackets Ciiviny funny? He seeiY to be a rest friend Suit Effect to .be Popular ' ' CHAPTER X.-- t(;pai'd.) . of Charlie Winter, purser. At CHAPTER X�. "I have'a root, made -snug and tght, New Yorlt. —New It u » least he's always ere whenever That shelters me; a window where tm the aerial - 171 wait, said Haig. _ He 'settled . - _ .S _ - There is a fine old house in the Darb I see the seasons framed in turn silhouette was cast recently—•by-` s ,ere s a cocdta41 p ty. 1 m' told he's `.' their-writh the `Ira waiter, el Ahmar, not far from the Bab .es- - leading New Ybrk Dressmaker. some kind of official of the Line. He And find each In its fashion fail; and lighting a cigarette; was turning tells most amusing stories slid I shall Zuwela, in the native quarter of Cairo, A 'door- thro' which no hurt has step This d inner describes it as a over the mystery of the whole thing _ g _ + �_ which,- after• standing vacant for a slimming," figure-fitting silhouette. - R,,.i.iQn!v the curtains be sorry when !ie leaves. Iles going ,lumber of ear apparently found a ped' with inconspicuous waistline and In. -;z3a mind - years, Walls where' my well -loved pictures , at the heat} of the stairs were drawn ".� at- 94arseil3ea� - -'- -. -. ._�_ ,_ y g :•v W� rest all at the top. LO..gl.i., VV...o -',,. l,llie• to . esi , , ; "Then there's a Dr. Oestler, whose le;Ised1sad ever since had been oceu- A -man �booka, a This top Interest adds to the ad. . y pot o>r flowers, Two men came down, ,one support- cabin is next door to mine. He's going l;le+l, _.._ '• A -deep chair by a warm fireglde. pearanee of height. It will be a sea ing the other. -The man supported to Sydney to Lake charge of the con- Tha frontage ' on- the street is not . _ son of subtle chaliges —not Startling : was heavily built and of definitely atruction of some i _eIs�ir�Eat aerka-imposiag, -e r e-Iit- for -two rather fine _I hare brave. hopes, a quiet mind dittereacee. The waist moat' be li`eatoaic type. From time to . time_ somewhere in Australia. He. knows windows - above a Bleached door cover- And many a gentle memory; = tmall. w fact, to look hvr best in - _ spat into a bloodstained hpndker- a terrible lot about electricity. He's ed with Arabic inscriptions. But it And old dog, in whose faithful eyes the new seeing gowns, - woman Y chief. He walked unsteadily.' as Apstrian, I thin ugly, with thick- - - mast have a natural f#gure— slender, k, g Y, contains -nuDn+e fine apartments on the I have attained dfvinity;' but with curves. _ $!s companion, who wore a brightl7 rimmed glasses; but clever and very first floor, and on the night of 'the The -Joy of making wings is mine, - - The coming spring will be a great colored pullover and grey flannel fascinating. ' Jimmy Jackson, the sen- 20th -3.e., two_ days before the Wal The grace of sleep at daylight's end; dressmaker suit season, she `believes. trousers, seemed much concerned for Marconi inan, told me that the laroo was du: it. Port Saht -one of: The trust of little children, and Dresse-q with Jackets givir; a suit about him. Sure yotlre all •right, doctor ii •going - to revolutionize the them was the setting of a scene to The honest 'handclas+p of a friend; effect are in her spring collection. mate. he asked as they reached the radio industry.... I -don't know what witness which 'Dawson' Haig would _ - -toot of the stairs. s he means. But both times I've• been have' aid much. A free: a garden, and m food; The dresses are Light weight woo} _ P - 7 = with matching loves; and the Jackets, - "I'm all right, Sid," was the gilt- up to send. messages, Dr. Oestler has This lofty, rectangular room, illu- Much laughter, 'peaceful Silences; - leather belted, are - of - a contrasting tural reply. "Yon do, me vgell,• but been in the wireless room. He sends >inated by -twJ hanging lamps of per- A heart that is not. yet too old color. One costume is -of loose, - - you do me decent." and rgceives a great number of mea- forated' brass,' was otherwise simply _ To take delight where Beauty W woven cotton that looks like tweed. They began to crone the floor, task- sages. furnished in the Arab manner. Strong hands, .sound wits, and -health Her evening gowns have along, - -- tog for the doorway. "There's nobody to fall in love, with, Under the lig}:t of one.of the lamps :enough; • • ' Patrician line, and are of sumptuous _ NTbetre's no malice, Franz ?" or nobody I've found ' so far, I mean. was set a coffee table, and neiT to it, i Pride in a comely task vve4l done, - fabrics. She � moulds gowns to the Orders-" There's a perfectly dreadful .woman buried in cushions, Orange Blossom And — binding all my blessings in figure -by -cutting and re- cutting a To one fair sheaf tIm love of one Haig realised 'tact the fighting maa, at the chief's table (oia l;orCVran i. 1_f, ,haathgi in a robe of nearly ' *� trial dress not - -with that sublime insular ignorance chief engineer. Do you know hiss ?) . transparent oink - silk, heT nle�der RTM" h of sett of his clams —took for granted the fact Sonle sort of half- caste. A•truly ter- ankles intertwined, her little feet bare, - break _� no one ,lee is the restaurant rible' pig. - I don`t know her name sad so that the manicured nails on. her Hia dearest dream to serve my need— 1�3og Killian Etiquette _ _ _..- anderstood 'Englishl ' - 'haven't troubled to find out. ' But old tiny toes glistened like" coral at der - Bozeman Motit,—Tbere is such a _ °Xayway, I'll see yod to a taxi' he Corny has fallen badly i -everybody's slightest movement. Lord with my reckoafug hat! told • thing as etiquetta even whets slaught- said, "and we'll lave a drink together laughing about it. She smoked - igarettes and drank I know `that !gas rich indeed. - ering hogs. A pamphlet issued here ba Caiiro." "Charley Winter says she's some tea from a porcelain cup• A large _ recently by_ Montana' State ' Cdlege They had nearly reached• the -cur sort of -vaudeville act going out to an silver incense burner sent up clouds Sleep Will Ru�,� warned Montana farmers, "Never kick . sin draped in the opening beyond Australian engageaseat— I-hope she -of perfumed smoke. The three doors 7-ired Nerves a hog before killing. it ".. _ - - - which the stoat lady preaided 'aver gets the bird the first night she. of thq apartment were closed, so was eof a beano. Dawson Haig hold his opens," oppressive to a degree. It is curious what an amount of _ _ ;cod a full night's rest will do for ner. Next to the pastoral came the- agri- `!6r<eath. "There -a_ re,two.very unholy- Iooking The cative latch•of one of the�thres .von sad h steal exhauafion. When cultural life. When yon add to that "Fos n►e not Cairo," the Gefanan Chinamen living aotaewhere on. the doors was depressed. Yuan Hen See you and your temper beginning to get the. manufacturing phase of develop - aranlissd_ "limb to Marseilles t-'...•--. •� deck below =at least I tlksught, the came In, wearing just such another meat; society begins to nil out, a and ... by the Wallsroo. • on- edge and w6rTE an Intolerable bur• nd were Chinamen, but someone told the plain fobs -an. that whicirise had worn- Bald stood np and followed. -BY they're- Siamese, They are certainly in the office of Jo turi n Limehouse. den, g i to bed early and afop i)iere for s -��smn � ee -sad _ coDU- _ _ - g � fully eight or acne hours. - meets fa its - }tags -- Beecher. "� some unfortunate accident,' a taxi not twins. One is small and high- He closed the door arid';, Iooked along H• takes very little to restore nerves - ' passed at the very moment of their brow and wears glasses, and the other the roont. ti which are merely fatigued from burn- - exit, and he came out onto the street is quite tall with a long neck. I think "Little blosso'm," he said, his_ !ng 'the candle at both ends. When EXTRA MONEY FOR YOU only in time to see it pulling away, they must have tried -to hang- him at strange voice echoing in, the . nearly • you are fit and busy, work is s lea- We want a representative in this din and to meet the glare of vicious, sun- Some time, but he was too.tough. He's empty room. "You love ,the perfume sure sad the daps peas puickly: 1prhea n the ai t lb art iot .hares k pros c lken eyes, as-the Cockney fighter con- a poisenous- looking brute...." of fib Nan. ' Ili too, love' it, but you you are unfit everything seems fo go Ing mold mine. Investigation ana tom- ' i<ronted him. A scratching on the glass of the burn too much. wrong. - - portion will prove unparalleled sales and "Lookin' for anything, mooso ?" 3n- window immediately in front of the • The. woman ,,outed. "I ,cat]. never money snaking features for 'you and your cbnnectlbtia. Previous selling e;- gtiired the latter truculently. table attracted Eileen's attention. She do sa I Like," she exclaimed. "Since "Only rarely does the acquisition of havenwid� tleo6alnacanainmace one mr,igh yes, said Haig, do yore think paused, pen in hand, looking up to ace_ you •brought me from China, I hive a owerful economi p -standing. Replying state briefly pass you could get me a taxi ?" D c position de end the chief oficer. dank �tattray stood never known ha ?pisses. What have ponsible experience ana the three res• For a monilht the otber glared, on the deck outside erki his thumb you- come io tell me'? Is R that 'I upon real productise nbtlttite sad ponatbie references g n8 creative - achievement. " — Albert- Ein- ithen his battle- scarred face broke into' aft and performing an excellent pan- must embark upon a ship -, stifle in a stela. tlos>aoar iQ�Tltsr' mOlcer' am appreciafive grin. "I thought you toniiine of a very' thirsty man drink- triain, or be sick- in an airplane? Some- -.. cos sterling -rover. say men t. Torosif _ was a foreign' bloke, but I ain't no ing, thing, I see in your eyes." 1 bloomin' porter, mate. Get your own Eileen shook her, head and pointed Yd'an•Hee See watched her; smiling. , ;bloody taxi I" with.her pen to the writing table. -But � +- 'There is indeed a further journey - Dawson Hu; walked slowly-in the Jack persisted, and finally- Eileen nod- which you must take, little one," h3 direction of the Place PiWle. ded consent.. :. said, ''but surely y_od welcome jt-- or • • • • "The doctor's compliments;' said are you il0 happy in the house of- l - The R.M.S. Wallaroo lay about_ Rattra) seriously, "If you }rill step Aswami Pasha_ that you regret to fifty miles - south- southeast •of •.Barce• along to hiw room; he 'will make-up a leave Cairo Iona, having experienced a wet, cold, pl•esc.iption :' small love- for Aswaml," • , but singularly smooth passage. Eileen Tbey, went downstairs - - a er, she replied, "and leas for Caii:o. We - - ` gt,a in the writing room Zomole i Q g for the doctor's cabin. Rat- are going, then, to Arabia? There, O a _a hag �ttgr which- she , had nom- tray 'took a short cut -through some at least, I have my comforts —my ser- - - menced the, day before, immediatelY of the serving quarters, ,and passing vsnb." after receipt of a Marconi message, An open doorway, tileen detected over "In the morning, Orange'Biossom." which read: the rattle of a near -by kitchen the He walked slowly towards her. "You - -- - _ ; "DON'T FORGE -T YOU ,PROM- strains of a gramophone. have• until 'the dawn of tomorrow in - - - ISED TO WRITE "In. that the chief's gramophone ?" which to talk to nee, to bewitch me ly yours ssai - SIGNED BILLY HAIG." she asked, turning to Jack. with your beauty, and make me more •• �4 Gush anddissolve3Aspirin- -- TaDlets ,n nair a,glass at JThi 'woman smiled up a . him as he lust «• bent-,over her. "You know that I love sir - Y-Gu, Yu'an;: she whispered. "I begin to believe so, since you have GARGLE thoroughly followed me around the world. 2 throw your head way back. "DON'T TAKE CHANCES WITH "Followed ?" � allowing a little to trickle down 1 "You were free to leave me at any your throat - -- INFERIOR QUALITY. LESS THAN time." - _ - 1f WORTH OF MAGIC MAKES Dimly the note of a gong sounded A FINE BIG CAKE. AND MAGIC = Da some place below. "Go now to your _ _ +� Repeat gargle and dot not room," said Yu'an Hee See. This is �►7 rinse mouth, allow gargle to ALWAYS GIVES GOOD RESULTS: ! Aswami who has arrived. 'I •shall be' _ remain on membranes of the + detained perhaps for an hour." throat for prolonged effect; ; (To Be Continued.) • Remember: Only Medicine Helps Sore'�hroat. .ti. Who Told You That? Modern medical science now throws -Aspirin is -the trademark of The says M /s8 ETHEL CIBAPK" Tfinous cookery editor of the Farmer A small _ boy' strolled into a drug an entirely new light on sore throat, Bayer - Sompany, Limited, -and the _ store and said: "Ginmme a nickel's A way that eases the pain, rawness - name Bayer,in the form of a' cross M1►7�AGIC costs so little and you can always ' worth of assatetitp." The proprietor - and imtation in as ]ittlg as two or is on each tablet. They dissolve -- count on better baking results. Actually= wrapped if up end passed it' dV—er. three minufesl completely enough to gargle with - it tajtes less than 11 sibrth of Oda famous baking "Charge it," said the boy. It requires medicine —like out leaving irritating particles. ' powder to make a big three -layer cake. Don't risk "What name ?" 7 ASPIRIN -to do these things I poor- quality ctd—q by using inferior baking pow= "Fiunnyfunkle." That is why. throat specialists - = - der. Always bake with-Magiq and be surer "Take. it for notbing," retorted the throughout the world are prescrih- Aa ►IRM - IaDlguld druggist. ,I wouldn't • write fng this ASPIRIN gargle in place t`'• • *"'La*a AR■ MAGIC •'OONTAINSNOALUM. "Tats _ - asafoetida and Hunnyfuhkle both of old-time ways. "1AOS s+ atstiment on eery N , i. dour .. - Auseantes that Manic Bakins for no nickel, ,- . Be careful, however, that'you get lbwder Is free front alum. , As iris Tablets for this ui se: X"t Af CANADA any harmful intredient. J/ ' .: • 1S5L jF', Q, 4 —'34 P P Po , • "a"S[Fk ' ;' ";'�'• ; ."�°FY:g "zr's„jx•.._ �'- `..r� ,. s=ue .. � y-;•.- : , -r-.� .., . �. ..r . r s - _ ,�r�.��►���.iasri►i►.r►ii►���� Mke Your Qwn - -- - 44' :, - ,� e!► -Ar- -- TBy HELEN WILLIAMS. V.F. ` V .. •. 1 , Illustrated Dressmaking Lesson Fur- nished with Every Pattern it it y VV - _ _.Chatter..: By 82a1r bl. Morgan •� Feeling' chatty and because January is a dull month, mostly - • • . .; devoted to straightening the budget (if possible) I generally, '= 5eek out the odd tit -bite of news in the papers -and gain a feeling - "' �' i f satisfaction that I am as I am and not inclined to walk up ther4 ;:��.• '`' sides of buildings. For instance look at this news oddity:— y ' ` A Kansas husband has been sentenced to attend church twice �� eve Sunda for six.weeks. Why? Because he beat his ,'.; . �" wife when he found her - reading the Bible.. There. is ,Humor and � � /���, ' �{ � ' CFJ(�IST�� `��• _ .. - pathos in that. { Let -us ffo p over to —Peru: to .a High pass to the - - Peruvian Andeh stands a monument to one of man's-moist incredi= - - .-- =ble experiments. It consists of two, towers built on opposite _ 5` �"'� - �`'"•r„,tj , hills, between which, - centuries , ago, a primitive tribe hung a Christie Quality has made � r '�n gigantic net —and tried to catch the sun.' Of course yofi can Q ty > -C�tJ blame them —the sun is what we miss in these dull winter days. _ �f'Juistie'.s--Soda�afersthp Land hasn't science captured something of the .life- giving rays ..in - ;;:, a "y?` : ' •;� .� , best - lilted Sodas in Canada. the sun lamps? ' • • - 'Pastier, crisper, fresher ~ 1934 DESIRE - -the..best you ever tasted. Listening in on conversations between the' bright - young -' things; it seems that their maim "want" of this season is to drive ' In one of the new cars--and who can blame them. Wish I knew � - He1�3fL1� Hl]n�g �OC � - - �i'p -someone who contemplates being the owner of one of these WATCH YOUR air -line magnificent locomotives. Cu>r'�er8 _ - • - B o o x s _ � • - � .: - � .DIET The Winchester Press has very kind- ` If you like Richard Aldington's "Death of a Hero" and "The kind- ly compiled the following fiat' of - By gn Saone Colonel's Daughter" " " - 3211 "don'ts" Yo rthe benefit of young curl- ' _ g you will find his latest .All Men Are Enemies V� are who are "taking up the game for .++-.. written in his usual vein but containing more romance and a happy the first time this year. , - '.ending. As usual the Great War is woven into the fabric and - e "Don't forget ear. a your stone Nerves. Many people's nerves have influences the lives of his leading characters. Personally I ' ' been pretty rsgggct during the past ' before each shot few years of depression. But thwo - thoroughly enjoyed the very charming love story. Yoa'tl oe surbri_ W nick[ 2• 'Don't throw the - 'stone;• lay the is _ `�i� y::_` _. - Alec W`augh'4"ThP4P Thirteen " • f hi- ;a�P -a ana easily you can make this charm- a look it v best, although it fes not deal with the romantic "hot" countries, Ing dress, s: '•Don't tai it fall with a crash: t1 There is nothing better for the that he is so fond of. It can be long or short sleeved, just you 'dig a Brave Ia the'ice the other nerves than fruAs and vegetables sad _ "No More Sea" by Wilson Follett is a first novel and a good as you please. players will be fully justified in utiliz- ing you to provide the requisite corpse. their juices. -Est lots of them, as ens: It breaths of the coast of New- England, scenery and In -the original modol, . black mossy "Don't 'Don t skip troin thel hoe ---T- "JZtuch as possible in their new state, - - - -, . - people -and of. course, -whole scene—the sea. crepe- combined with , a metal fabric , in silver and black which formed the person in charge o1 the 'house will , and drink plenty of tomato 'edaztnraaie every, team can take the Tdronto i'oke and the sleeves. attend to the skipping,_aad sleepers juice;' Two, three and even -more - `�' should obey nobody else. glasses .` day az* not too inUch. In the ' Canoe Club for a fall such as the Ira also lovely in black crepe '-silk, g, "Don't try shots -that have not .grape season, take grape juice lavish- S ItTS VIEW Greys did. topped by tt.rgtvise.blue [rape. been'cailed.,for; the skip.-can judge ly, and by all means put down a sup- - • , • * . Carried out in one color in bright far better what to wanted than 'yon ply for the reinter months. It is ' Bt. Clair sicCsbe. Stns- writer, The- Ssikatoon Qm kers' . Hockey crepe. silk as Chinese red, gold, pea- can possibly do from the hack, and scarcely possible to take too- mach of ' Dominion Sports Illustrated team; Allen Cup -finalists of Iast sea. cock blue or apple green. is youthful ante %orders is the first as.sen- this delicious, healtlifn�-dzink. son, were settling down to business in choice. ' tial of a curler. Far nerves all the freak fruits ace •" ' - "'� ' their European hockey tqui, following.,- Style No. 3201 is designed for sizes , 7, ••Dozet cross a rink wbfle an 'end' especially helpful." Pay no attention -- .The Toronto Mall and Empire came an exbl4itlon game among themselves 14, 16, 18, 20 ,rears, 36, 88 and 40 is in Progress under any pretence to the well-known, theory.: that thtsy our the other morning with s big halt- to show the Norwegians how tits game inches bust. whatever; when you have played your p�� excess acidity. That theory page photograph of the uld be played,_ Size 26 requires ? %; yards 39-inch last stone, go to Pout place along the has long sine been exploded," but '•;- Leafs all dolled up tno full -dress suits, A large enthusiastic crowd turned ^material sith 1% yards of 39-ineh side of the rink on which you are to many people still adhere t6 it and are with nes and hate to boot, and out to Be the team in action, including 'contrasti :g, sweep it you meat get on the other s nifering bad Health as a coney peace each player firmly grasping a hickery the Crown Prince and Princesses. The HOW TO ORDER. PATTERNS. side, go around the hack. Acidity is caused, not by fruas. but - - ptick. Evidently the depression is Caas:dlaa trade commissioner,. F. H. 10. - 'POn•t stand­ watthin8 the Write 'your name and address plain- largely by decomposition 8! the pro t Over -with the Leafs anyway.' Palmer,- refereed- Following the stones of your side go by you; be with min in the body without proper elim- • • * . ;match, Johnny Walker, coach o1 the ly, giving number and size of such them and be ready to sweep the mo- % "Babe" Ruth is about burnt out as Quakers, was press u .1d to the' Crown patterns as you want. Enclose Ibc ir+ iriation. Fruits and fruit juices sot stars ( p p meat the command is given. onl l:el to relieve this condition, but = -a, ball player. In another two or three Prince, pa or coin coin preferred; wrs 11. Don't sweep until you are told oleo are s eat sedative to the aerw .; years the bat which has won him such ' • it carefully) for each number, and fir Do You Know That -- add'r'ess your order to Wilson Pattern toi a slJoa'C drop tobacco ash on the Permissible , for good health, the f - - tame wall be too heavy for the great Service, ;73 West Adelaide St.. Toronto. system. _ 'Wn to wield. Ruth will then-become The R oodstock Athletic Club is one ice and - omit to taros it up with your ,While a wide' range of •foods ire automatically a manager, for as long of the.oldest of its kind la Canada" broom. If impelled by some uncou- - as the name "Babe" Ruth exists It .It celebrated its golden anniversary troIlable impalas to drop matches, thin ess4ntials are wholemeal pro- 'Rill draw a gate —and after all isn't on January the sixth. Among those :'1C Will to Win orange ,peel or anything else, pick it ducts and a lavish caztsumption os ' -that the pro game. present w re E. W. Nesbitt, 'who has up. again and put it in your pocket, to fruits and veg^.tablea. been ass dated with the club since You may. •have to travel the dreary be disposed of at a more suitable time Although the Its be inn n and place." -FOOD FOR, THOUGHT _ Toronto Leafs are_ g. g fifty pears ago. road _ [minas the services of "Ace' Bailey, ' * • In search of your daily Dread; T • —_ - - - - - Primo Canera, - ihe ' *orld's heavy You may have. to carry a man - sized. -The greatest number . of deaths it they are still turning la a smart game a of hockey,• and it looks as if the old weight champion boxer, met with as load General Knowle4 the Toronto Hospital •tor mp'i Chil Stanley Cup will once again adorn the almost fatal accident wben-the auto On feet that weigh like lead. -The following �alection of answers darn are the results of comp'icalior walls of the Maple Leaf Arena. mobile in.which he was siding collided -The road may be longer than you sus- given by Indian students in a general of head colds, and not disturbance: _- - with a horse and wagon. Canera had pert, knowledge examination seem tb• be of the digestive system,• which ar The Golden Greek, Jim Lottdos, 'pui just eisembarked ' from the liner pi cps raging, sjeep and bad• . somewhat fresher than the ti, usual entirely preventable. Comte Di Sai-oia, after returning Irom But ke p up your beart.and'your head schoolboy howlers: the Scythian gladiator, Rudy Dusek, - ia $lace at the Maple Leaf Arena last eR Y0sk' erect Coch ?Heal: "In Cochin the Maha- °•The mind demands, from time c -- week In a one- fallAriampli before as ' ' • 1 And never say "die," my lad. ranee is called the Cochineal." time, a bath of forgetfulness:' —etnd� audience of 9000 fans, Aiaz Schmeling, former world's' Snipe: "A term of abu-e used only Maurois. - - It was- iondos's first appearance in heavyweight champion, is scheduled You're' sure to find hurdles here and by soldiers:' Toronto in the last eighteen months, to meet SieVe 'Hamas, former Penn there, . Ostrich: "The female of the camel.' as it seems he could not come to any State football star, in a twelve round And you tray be oft at (suit;. Greenwich: "The centre bf the ACCIDE'f S.. arrangement with Jack Cororan,• the battle in. Philadelphia on February But where there's a will there's a world where .latitude, longitude and .,.w "Ib6y ui Lue 4queellbuu.y A.c:. -13th q�h neliag= Is- due —t4- arrive-- - -wiLy somewhera + Fn. oily n n _ T tquator Thursday -from d�-r:..,any, 'out you can io prove that you're worth , your i never be: sure' of these heavi•wei ht salt there is always midnight and for six 1��� = The vast army O! AmPTtran enlfers g months always midday and therefore Is increasing daily. There is more gentlemen.. Strive hard to forget when you need it 1 ' +- ,. , , the correct time Fan always be taken Kruschen Took It Off Again. ;±:. than half a million players on their friend, from Greenwich." _ municipal and private' courses. Can• Tke Madison• Square Gardens• board Though friends you have often had, Municipal Office: "Very useful for A womain�nds -- the following. ac- ads, for its scanty population, more of directors hope to'soon be able to Remember that courage will always „ count of the consequences of an auto than rivals these figures, with 25,900 - report some headway made on 'the ]end sanitary purposes. accident in which she was involved:— .active players on bur'Canadian links. long proposed Canera -Baer title bout You faith in yourself, my lad. "A year ago I had a,very bad auto * * that is supposed to take place some Fine Feathers Make Fine Birds mobile accident,,- .vq[iich� left me more = 1 T`•3 L' i.U-k a r„r. time in hinP The fig ATM epda Faith harm and ambitI . ,l h..v. . H.aly ood -.,- ,seine may say beauty, or less a cripple. Having+'to lie in bed two fall out of the Toronto Canoe Club, another Tex Rickard. He would have ' deal, is skin der but Jacques Lenver avers so long, .and being unable to Doper, + in the scenic city the other night. I matched them over 'night. And so will a cheerful smile; it is bul;othes deep. I began' to put, on flesh. When I was "- wonder it we will see another 1924 or + " + _ +'. The tougher,tbe going the less you'll $,Just a matte: of color and line, able to walk a little again, f found i '28 sextet, come out of that particular Air.. John Richardson, feel _beauty is, ". chatted .the' Paris style was 144 lbs., and being just under 6 - part of the north this year, as not Tilbury,• Ontario. Disheartened, and mile on mile creator, who lle-.r a plane in the.war -feet you may guess hew'1 was placed: Kalbfleiech, the Niagara •Fafls Cat. you'll carry your' load through the before he started making women's So I thought, I 'would try, Kruseben aractV defence ' star's name, 3's pro• lasting strife.' • _ was. Salts, and I must sity they have done + } ) pounced "calp•flesh," And some day feel'mighty glad, �., It is a matter of concealing and . me a lot of good in every ht dtbu r, ,,,•' - Because you had courage and faith in " he sand. "Concealing bad chiefly in keeping my weight down. 1 revealing, Dear Buck: ,.. _ life; points in face and figure, Lind reveal- In three months I lost., B' tbs.' Then � And faith• in yourself, my lad. - left,•oH taking the K-rwfchen, and I • .. , Jack Dempsey fought Louis Angle. inn gods ones: Firpo on the 14th of September, 19•$3. "Theaight kind of clothes can make soon'went up to 142 lbs. again. So at -.1• PILLS The receipts totalled about $1,200,000 the homely woman good-looking, the once I got more kruschen, and am and was attended by about 82,000 Yatts, first winner. He won in 1894 -96- 97-88- lookirr woman beautiful and the again steadily reducin My' weight 2900,_ A. yV, Gibson, of dlbaDy, NAY.; b�ea1 gwotaan superlative -sl- last Month -cgs 13�i�." -_ ` t World Famous Remedy ' was the Bret winner. No Canadiatt - - IIVER & DeAr L. AL - ways." .. has won since 1$02. No, L.M., we.like Kruschen .combats rue North :Bay - _ ---- -= -ft7! , _Out. -the problems tough, then we can — ��— - - STO M A V H. your friend was right, Tbe' Interna• b8 a58tating the interaai orgaaa is - shine. Do YOU Know— perform their tunctiom prgperiy —to '' - tional Sailing Canoe Championships * s 4 -•Tb @t Queen Mary's birthday urea - TROU! were commenced away back in 1886 -7, throw os each day those waste pro- BLES according to my "dope" book, and Address alltimmunication in care May 26, 18674 ducts and poisons which, if allowed • Ford Jones oY BrockvllIe was not the of this column, .Wilson Publisbing Co., That the 'Prince of Wale's was, born to itecvmutate, wilt• be converted. by 73 AdelAlde St. West, Toronto, Ont. -_June 23, 1894? the body's chemibtry' into fatty tissue, ..4.'.r F. �,,,:.. �-- a • • ...•A_ •,•?'••'d.',v� ="!k: •"-.�i .r,T "ai., -=`""„ ;�. ,. : , •+ . o. '- . ' . . ,• .r ,..•a on ' z': - a•= 0.=.'. .-f c •� �\•.. �r- 1',. +• :.u..: - 3`a. , '-.:. -�'_ - 'C':' >- _ } � } -+t' +- :•vo•a+.r.- �• `,� s•a� .-•.rt .+.- c%':.a.` i -Prl rri(, { : •Yti 4' �-' '+r• � -."�sr '� >'' .mot A�.rn, 4 _�; �l ^"' ham. ':i5'"_ ,���..�,M i' ..• „ .,•. „ LOCALISMS. -Mrs. Alex Wilson, of Whitby, -E. Booth Was in Toronto on — is spending a few days with Thaa. Rntrrrriw� rn ono f)7n a,s nlr=, h ^__;kw� : _ - - and Mrs. Andrew. match -Reeve., E. L..( hapmau is in -Un Sunday morning Rev r - FraiAc end Alps. Brow-a. and 'Whitby this week attending the Hugh G. Crozier will deliver as � heO Iq atope d9nghtrr, of Toronto, visitd D, meeting of the Bounty CQuueil. expository seraton•on Paul's Epis -' - -:J. and �1[r". Callabaa Otis day last > Evening -A meeting of St Georges ties to the Corinthians, �" week. Mrs. Thee. Douglas; of Toroo• Guild will be ,held on Thursday, service at the n$ual hour of 7 80 •.Scpic.ker a's Leader Store "^ '•' _ to. sEwut the week end with• her 'February lot, in the Club Rooms, o'clock. Special music at both - mother, Mrs. A. Harrell, and coo, a� �•� oervicen: and ail are welcome. - -= Thomas Carlyle, who is in the -The Forestry Branch of the Raemra. (Dr.) left on employ of Harry W. Boyes, was Ontario Government hue sent out DON'T � , confined to hie. bed for a week a circular ssUttt4 that they have M /S S / Monday morning to . spend the week with her uncle and aunt, with septic sore throat, a earplus. of trees on hand this X -Win Sanderson Is vacating year, and that the former limit of The "Jean Gordon" Dress Sale �B Mr. and Mrs. Fielding, of Graves the Bath house on Church street, 8500 trees to one person for refor- h°mt' > and is moving to Toronto, where eetration purposes, will not be ad - a .: -The members of St. Andrew '@ ': �.•nO W On. Dozens -t0 C12QOSe •• _ Ladies' -Aid w111 be the guests he will reside in future, hared to; and no charges will be _ . a Mi•s. (Dr.) Carnw]ct�aeTat her -The police trustee- are l}a i made -far additional qusatitaP� .roan-.- - �$�. - -- use home in Whitby on. Thursday considerable repairs Inside to the over. this number. For windbreak Town Hall this week. The work purposes. 500 trees still remains evening next. is being done h Gordon Found. the limit to each applicant.- The UY1e pr1Ce, -Mies, Wilaie, assistant teacher, g y• pP •• _ = - •' - ;; fa the contiaaatioa ec�hool who -Mr. Conway, of Church Street, work, of reforestration is a very has been off duty for several weeks, who has been off duty during the important one.. The -•wfinlesale y' ie gradually iinpraving. Her past two muutbe; left on Monday deatructioe of our forests tie it has New PrintB are in. All Fresh Colors, _ mother still remains with her. for Saroia, where he will resume been cart ied on for many yeiirs, Eeglttiftil .'new patterns.' 35 inoh wide. _ -Mrs W. J. Clark left on Wed -' his work'on the C. N. R. �yill he keenly felt in the genera• nesday for Hamilton to attend the -may Powell. who is 'is the dons to come unless the area ATP :fir qualities' cents and 26 c @nts funeral of her brother-in-law, the employ of Booth Morison, has replaced by refue8etration. -per yard: late J. E. P. kldous, which'takes been off duty for several days -The following, books have re = i place this (Thursday) She was with a sore backk. having sprained cently been addt+d to the shelves Aden's Fine Shirts t0 clear' All sizes, - seeompanied by her daughter, It while shoving the car on to the of the Pickering Pnblic Library: - Collars attached and collars detached. Mrs. Barry W,-Bo es.__ road after it ran info the ditch on CZ&ss>�u BooBS -Cry Havoc, Nlrh• All good eft @rIIe t0 of @d,r Bt ' -Miss Duff, of Toronto, Field account of the icy condition of the oils ;' Canuibal Qttest, Gordon Sin g patterns, _ a *. e'r - G. T. Q•, ay.a road. clair; Countrywomen in Cooncil, 89 cents each, — an interesting siddress on Temper - NOTiCic-The annual meeting Courtney; Memoirs of Sir George : sere in the United Church on of the Pickering Public Library 'Foster, Wallace; The Story of Sunday evening, and also spoke to will be held in "The Big Store." Man's Mind, Humphrey The M :So C H A P M A the pupils is the public school on on Friday evening, January 26th, Story of My Life, Heller; In • • _ _ Vonday. - at 780 o'clock. This meeting is, Search of Scotland, Morton; Life - -Wm. Andemn, who suffered open to t e Public, and all those of a Bee, Materliaek: A. B. C. of - such severe i >irieaaehet� -bawls iatereats aeord# ally invited re Cutters, A Yates.- Anthony The Headlight Overalls, Smocks'. struck by s car on the Rouge It attend. one and haves share Cutters, Aldrich; nthony AA. - several months age,, is still in the in prom ti a community uroject. verse, Qllep; Little Girl Lost, hospital, and is not making the -The a models of motorcars Bailey;Greemmantle, Buchan; Arta pprogreas toward recovery that his "how s greater cheese than they of Gold, Connor; Olivia is India, _ sti 11 maintain their leaderslaipaa9 .Qanay friends would like. have in any year since the closed VMlw; Ships of Youth, Diver; -The roads in the northern car came into use. The, stream. American Beauty;- Ferber; Duskin. best work clothes. Qa%lity and Work. par of the towashi were ball lines add been as well as Hill;The Carillon of Scarpa, Klick• - ' ps p y manship has never been sacrfked for pries. .,.drifted the end of last week. fog speed by lessening the wiart man; The Far Call, Marehall; The -. -- ` .. There had been a fall of snow and pressure. There are also other Four Feathera. ,Slason; Miss Pink $1,95 - regular size. - " ' 1, 2.,25 for oversize changes which add greatly to the erton. Rinehart; The Rapids, Sul s wind that followed seemed to g y P s, - • • - . - deposit It on the roads, the north pleasure of riding asirw l s driv liven • The Son Hawk, Sabatini; Boy's and Men'8 Turtle .neoked _ §� and soath roada„being the ones to ins. �/ The Eason in Residence. White. : s`- Sweaters $2 50. .#after moat. -L. B. Tyson, of Bowmanvil1N church; Good Gestes; BOOKS Fog _ - . . �„ n . �� a member. at�the Canadiae Piano BOYS AND : GlRLs =David Blaize, ��',��„• ¢ died on Monday. in her 55th pear. Tuners' Associatioa, and who leas Bensgn; The uwaeo Road, =out - -� d T. , -_ - Pjt,` t$b She was born in Pickering.,, be' been fora number of years em. gomery; Jim, The' Police Dog. a daughter of the 'ate JohD and Plover! by, the Dominion Piano Roberts; The Brave Little People, Radio Licensee Established 1857, $lizabeth CuthberC" Her funeral and Organ Co., will be in the Campbell; King of T'hP Golden - -' visa held on Wednesday sad her village shortly Any orders left River, Ruskin; Peter Pan and - .'body was entombed in the Monet at THE Haws office by these Weedy. Barrie; 8toryu! Dr, Don CH�QICE _ Pleasant Mausoleum. wishing their) pianos toned, will little, Lofting; Bambi. Salten: - Norman Books wain Tomato receive promptand careful'atten Tom Swift Among the Diamond -- =- - _ oa Tuesday when be called at the tine. 4 * " Ma-Ye–re. Appleton; Tom Swift In : ' . �• hospital to see 'Walter dhepherd.. -The regular monthly meeting the Cave" of Ice, Appleton; The � T E E ' who underwent another operation. o! the Women's Institute will be Black Tulip, DnmaP'; •Pour Mean R BEEF �w oo !loads His many Pickering held at the home of Mrs. W. J. Who Made Us Rihh. Wallace; ! Clark. on Tuesday. January 80th, Wonder Book of Pets,' Golding. friends will bas glad tq know that Y Y Golding; ;he Is now making satisfactory pro at 8.00 P.m. Miss L, Burke will be Wonder Book of Motors, Ronal Bone Shoulder Reset, - ,.. - Se - ' grew toward reewvery.. the speaker for this meeting, sad e _ -The saattsl meeting of St. bar subject will be "Who are the - Kinsale short Rib Roast, Andrew's Church will be held is Educators ?" whieh will be very - -_' the A. Y. P. A. room@ nest Mon Interesting, as will the other feat. Do not forget the W. 1. at firs. - Blade Roast, blade out :.. •:' '10C day evesisg, Jac. 20th, when the urea of the program. We-hope to Albert Parkins this Thursday. _. ••' - "- ♦arioss reports will be received, see all the members and our fri- 'Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ledgett at €Psi= Stew Beef, 8 lbs for' � . .: - ' ... .. $6c and other ba @fuss# will be tress ends at this meeting. =Coat. dad the :.nth anniversary of Mr. and acted. Refreshments will be ' -The automobile menufactnr Mrs. Wm. Tummond's a-edding at ---Minced Steak, 3 lbe... _ •• : � Cannigton . on Saturday last. �.� • • •\ ere looking forward to s very -; - Choice Chickens, _ ., _ -.20c served at the close of the meeting. Su Miss Marion Curtis ' is at homy. - 'Jac. Zg George's Church, Sunda gar the year is business. C _ St. G y, - nu>!•tcinaz; her mother for a' couple of, .. - . Sept agesi a. -$usda far the number of saleq has far - Special Cooked;Eam, .. - S y week:. We are pleased to report that exceeded that of hiyt year, and; School, 10's. m �inR Prayer, Mrs. Hirst is some better. Pork Liver, `1 Ibs'-for - ,.. `� - 11.: Evening Pe'ayer, 7 o'clock. the pruwpecteare bright for a very The Women's Association w4s held __ a The annual vsstry meeting will be euc•cessful year throviiih :,tit. The at the home ,of Mrs. Victor Parkin All Meats kept under Electrical h -1d in the-Club Rooms on Monday renewed activity hay been the last Thursday, with a fail attendan- = evening. January 29th, at Sri clock. means of bringing a large number re Officers were elected for the en- of -- Refrigeeatioo. ; Members and „adherents of the unemployed men back to Rolk. suing year. - - • church are urged_ to try to attend Other industries ter o l also report a Some of the farmers are asking ` R E I D 'this meeting• much better outlook for business why our old friend the assessor keeps _ -St. Gov. e� a N. Y. P. A. held this year.. putting up our assessments without � • • . _ _ their Literary evening leaf Fri. day - Norman Irwin, of the Kings• caiiJnR to expfa;r, wit] I.- ae- -reams^ with only a fair attendance. The ton Road, East, the well' known when there are no improvements_ be- Butcher phone 3000) ..,. -: Pickering " . Literary Convener is Mies �Doro• aviator, made a o w record for ing done. &by Baker, and -she took for her speed on Tuesday st. - He is a On Saturday Jan. 20th, at 9 a. m. - subject Canadian Posts.' We are member of the W 'tby Rcatary in the St. Matthew's Church of .Eng. y• - Club and was in pronto that land, Toronto, a double wedding took sending oat an appeal to the older � g � - -• - is1 � 3 Mark6t members of our A. Y. P, k.'to day. Being anxious attend the peace' of two of our girls, Hiss Mary Pi kk d` rig P' McAt luncheon of the -Club he left. 'the E. Mudie to Mr. John Thomas, Akins,k Z7 .'l; please attend these meetings and city, where he was on business, at and 'Miss Hannah Mudie to Nfr. Wil. so to help further this important work. This week H a Social. 12.05. . He landed at his home, Fred Bates, of Toronto: '' ter the - - _ '' dbanged ceremony the happy couples motored OFFERS -The mild weather during the ' 8tonehaven, at 12.17, - 'week -end and the rain on Moodap his Hying outfit, and motored to, to their was hers for them 'wedding _ 'might caused much 'of the snow to Whitby and arrived at. the lnsch• _- Hamburg Steak, 31bs - ��e disappear, As a result the roads, eon at 1.2.`x. , Of coarse, there will remmceptitit oneof bout. 70 invited ugliest# -- �. p paved roils, weirs g • - Round Steak: 2 lb, 25C e :ce flog the be no charge laid a atn"t him for �' neighbors and relatives assembled to --� - - left with -only a glare of i 'e, and epeedtag• do honour.to the brides and grooms. Si_ rloin Ste_ ak per lb. 1bC motorists clad much .trouble in —The minstrels are hard at Rork ^Miss ;Hart' looked handsome it a -- ---. e:., wi ezerciatsg the Rreateet care' preparatory to their show on Feb. Hannah, wore a grey -silk crepe. Af- Pork Sausage, per lb. lUC ninny cars ran into the ditch 0th and 7th, . Advertising will be -ter dancing for a couple of hours l3 while others would turn eoople out by the, first of the week, and V.' Mowbray called the brides and tely ronsd without any warning, tickets will be on sale- during the grooms to the living room and in his Roasting Chickens, 5_6 lb, a lb. He telegram front Hamilton ecei Tt ee• prepare A three hour, program is usual pleasing manner on behalf of _. — week. g d, s'o the curtain will be their friends here at Kinsale, `present ._Other priC,es aCC0IdlIIgly day stating that her brotber•in drawn promptly at S. Get vont' ed a silver cake -stand for each of the _' - lacy. J. E. P. Aldous, had died tbkt tickets early so you will see the 'brides, Hisses R. Ledgett and F. Mow day, in his Slat year, after s long whole of the show. Scenic and bray making the presentation. After _ illnegp. Mr. Aldons was one of electrical effects wil) be among the which the brides. taken very mi3ch'by A' "ANDREW Canada'A leading musicians, For 'leasing featuree 'ot the show. A surprise, thanked their friends. We w • many years he coadnc ,fed a Sebool thotougbly varied vsudevile per• were then invied to the dining room FhOne NO. 4009 of Music is • Hamilton. and lifter formance will take place in the where a wedding lunch was served. , f ' was connected with the Hamilton pecond period. Comedisne, con ur Guests were present from Braoklid, l -Broi;gham, Toronto, Audle and oth- - We deliver your order - Conservatory of Music. Be was 4 Are, ventrilogaiste. and a novel y frequent visitor at Mrs. Clark's orchestra, Get your tickets, on er points, . _ , -Pickeri•n dd . -'�• t�ntaria • - home here, and was known to sale next week: F7! - imany, in the village. Hie wits pre- - Russell Shall born, of Toronto, NOW Aidwart~om�te. ` deceaeed him a number of years. appeared in the Pickering Police OR SALE- Upright Pn ine.12 h.v. He -had no family. Court b Monday night •sharked Fboiler etc. sold as is. R. H. Bo ke, R R No. 1 . 'SET Y+0 -tJR PRINTING 'DONE -The hockey broadcast is one with reckless driving. The offence Whitby. 20-22 ,. of the most interesting our the air. was committed on Friday, Jan. j�It3S A VD BAY FOR SALE -How- To hear Foster Hewitt doing the 12th, at Dnabsartotr,- -wbea; lea `i ..,:1,;.;., : :,,, liianw'ay tc 1t -- broadcasting 1s about as interest, driving on the wrong side of the 1. Locust Hill, 22 ' -at e s ff1C the N w O e'" ing as the game itself. Ti%ere is road, he met in a head on collision FOR S ALE- Stan6ag tiniher. (rtia• an better broadcaster than he with Dr. Cartwright's car. )Je r ple aA W ), sold in 1 -4 acre lots, at lot 1, g pleaded not guilty, con. s, , enng. Apply -Robt. Spencer. R R 1, _- when it comes to broadea"tia but the Poi _--- sport, On - Saturday nigiii at dente produced showed that he INyrtle Station. 22 i the Maple Leaf Gardens in To• was in the fault. The court held r1�TANTED:TO RENT -From W to Letter !leads, Bill Heads, Statenwa% ronto. over 14,000 spectator" wit• that the icy Condition of the road 00 Beres dairy farm, with option df pur- chase . 1 �} r,eapod the exciting ame between contributed h by a reliable. experienced farmer, Apply Envelopes, Sale bills, Coneea tti bills, R partly CO the aCCi Box N. Pickering Nests. 21 -22 E �i the Toronto Maple Leafs aid the dent. The accused was filed $15 - - - OR SALE - Second -hand Quebec - -_ „• Chicago, Black Hawke, which snd coPtP. snd isle driving license Fbeater.large size, in good shape, $5,00. Alm • pR1 aresultesf in a tie, the score being was suspended for ten dayA. The >, box suitable fora half too truck, in good shape. '� inancial statements, Church ri $L $vidently there is no Pear damage@ to Dr. Cortwrigbt•,r car. hen° ALPO a Hug►,@: electric ranjge. +- burtxr. b oven and warmin closet, in god working. 7t t FF 1p}ty__of money when it -owes to are being paid by the inturanee ors *. $as oft. pbout Pit1c zrlts, : R lockson, �% g�,3ing it on sporb,' T ttmmlm9y,',•_., ,. - ,..,..�R• R ,K �. gker;nR, z1 29 aW ..$ stationery etc �. ...r