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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1934_02_02W -. - E--'w 'VOL. L1I1 _ PIPKE RI�,-O NT.. F RI D A 1 , -4 ' f;, 11. 1434-. - - - - N�►. 23 _0 19jar f R:liis�tana L AS airb o - - Cb_ errywooO` : - - -- ^- ^1Kount Zion - - - - - _ C C3_� L� - " uaEEN W OOD _ p. 1Kedtica� A meeting of .the Wwmea s Ass A drama, entitled Whittlin , will _ - ociation will be held in the church at be given, by the Green River Young I�R. H. 'C:. PKARSON- Physician A Rood supply of Hard and Soft 2.30 p. m. on Thursday, . Feb. 8th. People, in the Mount •Zion'United -- A-m aadSurgeon, ,Dumbarton. holy Opal 9n band. Aleo.a supply Word for Roll Call, "Light." Pros- Church, under "the 'au"spices of the TTjr - -' ram Committee; Mrs. W.-J. Petty Women's Association, on Wednesday 1.ILl -• . r E. FO KgYTH, Oph. D., Director of Hiadlit,g Wood, and= Mrs: Thompson: All are' invitRd- evening, February; `3th. Look for' oOntometrical Association of Ontario. Rea. - BCove length. A resident of this district -in tie :further particulars next week. • - `•j : ' Established 1838 s Catered Member of the American Optometrical _. Aaeociation. Eyes' examined by appointment.. person of Mrs. Noah Burkholder pas - 4 A -Pbone 2804. Claremont, out._ , _ 12tf- - Phone Pick. 1709, Seri arK-ay at her home on Wednes- DunbartozE ,• _ c,eaa6. DONALD b1IINR0, PICKERINO day last;,--the -func.al _L1,l. J,..o L .41 _ _ on $unday afternoon was largely at The Official Board meeting of the ' EEO, � , DUNCAN B. Me] NrYHE- Barrta T tended_.. The sympathy of the comrn- two United Churches, of Dunbar-ton Farmers make a mistake selling ter solicitor, Notary. error sroExsr� -� ' -A • R -unity goes out to the bereaved hus- and Centennial was held here on Th- their Cattle and Hods in in SotrEh, Opposite Betf Telephone Office, Whitby. "GENERAL INSURANCE- ur'sday last: There was a record att- phone 9s. 481y band and• family: - - unfinished condition _ AGENCY endance: A sum3nary of the tenors It will pay to Buy Feed rather ° - R DONALD RUDDY Barrister. BROUGHAM, - ONTARIO Four 'Big Niggers on Feb 6 and 7. given at the two congregational than Sacrifice Them 1 VA Solicitor, Notary Public. Moneyto Loan.. -- - `YnOetings of the previous week was _ \~h Office formerly occu ed b the late A. $. Chris- Facilities for placing any kind of In. Dunbarton . read by the Pastor, following. -which 6 -- .MONEY IN PIGS -- tian, south wro of Court House, Whitby- Sly-' -- surance at test rates a represettt$tive of each organizat -- - - Mr. George Lacey, of Toronto, is jDEATON, BELL k I3099, Barrist- available. ion in the two congregations spoke At of Pork it pays well iJ ers, Solicitors. Wt Northern Ontario Seeurlty and 9ervieb mv, riotto. wkvisiting his sister," Mrs. S. Dixon this Buildintt. 330 Bay Street. Toronto„ week. I!'A of the work being done, and through to buy feed, 71 • 421p ' � Phone Pick. 515 which the church was seeking to min- � `� W. J Seaton. Miss :Myrtle • Wallace, one of . our It. B. Bell, - --- -- - ister to the community, and .maintain There is no Feed equal'ip 1. D.-F. R"s. Adelaide U39 -9 g_enial teachers, who usually visits value to My her home in Greenbank over the end ing a loyal support to missionary of . i �IOHARPSON. PiCKERING ai The Beal Store, Claremont fort. Fine fellowship, and comrade-, -- rJ of the week, spent Saturday and Sun BARLEY FEED MUt.VEY- Barristen,Solicittxa. Notaries PHONE 624 day with Mrs. Irving White. ship in Christian service exists be- day 213-214 Confederation Conf �ation Life Building. T T [� �T T On Jan._ 18th, an old residput of tween the two congregations , and For Feeding and 'Finishing Pigs. Phones Adelaide 4489 and 4480. By appotnt- . . FURNITURE R N 1 TU RE tea, Margaret Brown, the workers dispersed in the spirit g i dietf►at 1'e or Fattening Cattle. It also fives pent.%turday evening,. Pickering rendenee of confidence, hope and devotion to Phone Pick. 3s 13, au We are displaying an attraetive the home of her sister, Mrs. McCul- the work of the church as they. ent- g reaultn feeding t0 f�HOM90N do Mel!lILLAN- Bwrris- . variety of ley, San- ,8eiaardine Cali. The finer- y al too?f place from her brother- Tito= er u n the new ear. The reports - DAIRY CATTLE ten. Soliritora. Notary Public. Oeice at Aluminum and Graniteware Etc. slow an increase of seven in thg Residence of Mr.Thomeon. lot tl,conctssion t, Furniture and Furniture mss home, Sharon, the remains being membership; with 193 on- the roll at This Feed is sure to advance iW Pickering. Office hour: Thunde and Saturday Novelties, laid beside those of her mother. the end of the year. _Sunday school price. Get your supply at once. r evenings. front 7.09 p. m to 8.330 . m., or by On Saturday, .Feb. 3rd, the Mission ' tment. Toronto o®ce : e06 lgo_ya! Bank Prices low-in .keeping with ,times. membership of 253, Young People a gars Pbone'Puk ea�0. Toronto BI ''a 5303. Band will meet in the Sunday sch- • -. - TRY -- y ool room, after the meeting they. -will Societies, 74; Women's Association, be entertained by the W. M. S. All 52, Visionary Society, 79. The am- Vim Oat Feed and Sweatened - Del0at ladies and children are invite- to at- oust of money raised ,was 4,144.00 Oat Feed (gasket Oat Produetej. - - f? o o- F N G which included .$680. for M. and M., They give Good Results. l� P:IL-O.gMITH. D. D. 9., i, D. 9.. tend' - $418. for Women's Missionary Sa- �� iSucceesor to Dr. J. N. Dales). Graduate of SPECIAL Cherrywood iety work; Sunday School raised HISSIMI -. FLOIIR FOR PASTRY the Rota! College of Dente! Surgeons and Toron- The oldeet brand of Flour in _ "' • .M Gaieeruty, At Claremont office over D, A. -- � • ' " $423. and the Y. P. S. $82. Women's slraat's store every Taaadayand Ftiday Phone fish ht• wel ht Walter aqd Harold Feeney spent Association, $259., $110. for' other Canada, and none better BtouR ro -tr. 27ef ' with,; their parents here. n r at an rice. and 8., 5 Smooth, =_1.3� per eq. Sunday benevolence, 0. for general y p ERBERT T. FALLA {4H. T,. ) A._ Charles Limner, of Toronto, spent local purposes, _ se,o , s and t e.t she university l f Toros of Medium weight, St. Andrew's Pickerinu Feb. 6 and 7. Dental Sur•�eone and the llnrvenity of Toronto. � , •. - 1133. Stanley and bliss -Ruth Tay- _ _ FUR IT, or., Ofbcein.' -dente second door east of St. And. - Smooth I.Ba er 8 . for spent Sunday with their parents. - _ 'tew's-CIP-h. Pickering.Ont. Ofici boon: 9 t' p q Kinsale Ask Your Grocer For It. a_p• m, or by appointment,.. far :4 few of our Y. P. S. attended the _ W rice). Phone Pick 8700 Heat/ weight, Y. P. Convention at Vnionvilie' oil Y $ , Miss Edna Harris- spent the Mweek- W. Mao QIIlOOth, per Bq. Saturday. - nd with Miss Eileen Parkin. ' f ±y _ �fis4litut►s4ft ias�4 *. Mr. T. iiirton ]. r$. A:- Bnaker_doea not improrr L. Si,.I'RNI NGH-AM • spent a few days last wee 'with his $ • -�� � - ' •�"�'� • ,• _ *�in sister, airs. E.. Armstrong. -- s her friends would like. - 8uildia •sat! General SGIZAB$ti`H RIC8ARD80N- ., . �IRh \V • Mrs V. 'Parkin' is spending. the Building 'and A few from here attended the estc- wok in Toronto. Contracting. sagrasent)ng eoropiainaof solid financial stand• hre- at Whitevale on Wednesday ev- bit. psid Mrs.'-Ross Hadley spent a Estimates furaisbed on all clasaw �• LUMBER YARD ening' week -end with R. V. Mowbray and of work_ Interior and Extedw. . POSTILIr, L{ceaaed Auctioneer, We are pleased to report Mr. John family. Alterations and repairs. ' . ter CmuttW K York aaA Oubmia. Age,. Petty is improving after beit it tort- blr: and Mrs. Hooker entertained Chimneys Built Concrete Work. 'aloe sales at all !lade aneoassas oa eDanas4 Blackemithing, & 'Woodwork � the hou a for several weeks I - - willim Address Gnaw tdvnr P, o., cot, about 20 of their young friends to a Phone Pickering 6712 at right pert s A social evening is being planned dance on'Saturd'ay evening.' FAIRPORT, ONTARIO' - - Q R. BEATON. TOWNSHIP Now is the time to have those repair by our Young People for Feb. 13th. Mr. -Percy Lacington is spendinz s Cleric. Conveyancer Commissioner for Jobe attended to. Barrows repaired, Everyone -welcome. Full- particulars - - this week with friends in this eom- Shingles- For Sala afldavite. AcWtintant, Etc. issuer of also new sections on hand. The tam- later. . 4 ' LLaMaga licenaas, Whitevale. Oast. munity. ' ous Fleury 'Plows always on hsad. Our roads are very icy, much 'to- The recent rains -made the roads M. MAW.' LIyzna ✓r_r -AMf Also diia Pin Viking Or .. .ep?_r ti,r sic ; ;Klci.'.� �l,c ...licxsl �,..,.:la ..1, ._ ._.- 7'fOmtER ,for York, very icy and difficult fPr motor driv- Ga t Galvanized Steil 9Bin leg, gi. Qnurio and Dtukasn tors and Electric Washers. skate to and from the school. l • B _ Countrd. All krndsat ,ales promptly attended [f thiokinR of buying an.electrirrAd#e in and also for gorses.- - ird's Felt STste 9hioQles. to. Termarable -fJtu°f°` sale., may be ask fora demonstration of the New The choircial last R'ednesday : Mrs Hirst returned to Toronto: on arraogedat'N1EWS'OWv. Ben and tndepen• evening 'af,the h,--m6 of Miss Emily Alsn,'re•rubtrrinR huQRp wheetk: brat peones. WhitbyOnt sir Rogers Majestic models. Sunday after two, ttieeic',a at homer Lawn .rtinwer' sharpened. The pricxs are right, Gate. war. well attended, and a Very h„r„ for.furthr:• troatmnnt'in hospit- a rnjr,yabl,, time wa bent• ; a1• - T. P TERSP , C•LAREalONt iGARNET ROBERTSON - �.. wcc8wa.rd _.irpri :i>arty for 11i. .4a iVinri, , . , *2 7. ! Se's:. rill ,four HiLlr• S Fool piillii,; Cell xad gt. lnices, Phone GREENWOOD 191y ffA- Barnes sac given ;b�' hrr friea•l• Rtectri,•:a (',,ntr.t ^ter _ arc' 1 tc:irit ;� a rlrar.ia .'`1'rrifPS:or last Friday vveninz at the h,•n a ti, 1'epli "�' '�`n in community Ha!1 Brock Road General Store. _'4'.t-irio and Repalrink for Light Walton fad '113:.. Hotmes. �• f ilro.cklin .,n F.,bruary ' 3rd. or power. The Young People held an execut- or )lr.s '.1i, Mudie has arc -pteri a t)• HAIWA. 1N. BARGAINS BARGAINS All kinds of electrical goods Tick.ering Mills i�e'meeting. -on Toes fv evening with ition with Mrs, Dr. Cowa -n, Hospital -a good attendance.•Next 'Tuesday it kept in stock. ' - Faun, - Whitkty, and commenced her ._1s tve' are giving u9 business on our Cbria-tian Endeavor meeting and -; duties on 11onday. ,April lst, everything in stock will be Phone 1703, Pickering 7 . er a adership"of hiss Annie Pet- _ tF .ley I rf ' this The- Womerr' Institute held m very sold - ___. s - e ,j22iye $full• line Of teresting meetingewhicheis beingsarr -! `TL eAlbertttParkin awithenearly 20 'NOW IS THE TIME 9iekeleia `Coal anged for. ladies " preseht. They decided to hold TO GET YOUR SPRING 'NEEDS AT • :. All �:I_'oultr Feeds the Minstrel �hnw on Tuesday I class of Home Nursing at the, end of .SPECIAL PttICES _ this month. Further notice later. GROCERIES, HARDWARE, MAP= yy�� anti Wednesday, Feb, band 7. g ��1lzpti/.i� _ a.. c let wedding df interest took TIN- S'ENOUR •PAINT, AUTO TIRES 'Chicken Starter of -best fu and TUBES.. PLOW SH�LRES,'LAD- - Brougham place on January 24th, at Newmark- 4 ;.IdRS. THOS, LAW quality at reaadii- ''. :. ; Helen Lorr DERS etc. Massey Harris Cream Sep - et Parsonage, -of Miss Able prloes. w John Cowie' and . T. C. Brown were sine youngest daughter of 133. and erator, - used: Quebec Heater,, large; American Anthracite, Welsh Coal, both Toronto visitors du-ring the Mrs. M. Gormley' to fir. Wm. Bent- Hughes Electric Range; 4 Burner Ov- Scotch Coal and Coke, Layin•g,Mstsh and Feeds week. I ley Williamson, of Mt.,-Aiberi. � fter� en and Warming closet. Cow, 4-years all sizee. - Mr. CGeorge Stevenson,'of •Hamil -,the ceremony, a wedding supper was. rid. ALL' AT BARGAIN PRICES. -- ,. of every sort. ton spent the week -end at "Thistle held at the home of the bride's aunt, TERMS CASH Hard and Soft Wood. �" Ha ' • tin. Willis. R'e' exfend to the happy Phone 2729 Pickering Terms C%ah. a _. - Quite a number have been donfin- couple happiness and prosperity. I! R. Jackson,-Prep._ \ Nouee 2130 - Poones Office bW�1U - - - ed. to.th•e house with'prevailing colds,. - ' - Da ^.1l . -�70� ►.� improving. I a: ��tl. iasst The .Sanderson family- are, very flr e - ' r-- 0� proud of th>: additions - uthcr wee j�rotfa has a mechaTUCSt Re rius - :. .,� , g - -' daughtei.` Welcome to • the little 'st- who, has irivehted a steam buggy be Greetin s . _ Special • R .r �T.��n�l•NT�� ranger, ing propelled by is. can power. �+ W i Brougham friends are sharing the I A native of Pickering, now resid- FCTNERA'L DIREC'T`OR, anxiety of Mr. and Mrs. D. Dolphin, ent -in California, writes to the- effect -We ` lilts to think of our of 'Claremont, 'over their daughters that thousands of mechanics` and lab - - . -- illness: in that country are on the Customers as Friends, and Private Ambulanc.e.. The Kinsale and Brougham . Jr., Verge of starvation from the want of Fetneetber thetas with a Day and Might Service boys played a friendly gamof hoc- employment.o�e a - Pbone 19000 key on the Baker rink on Friday 'af- We are pleased to see that J. R. few words of, appreciation ternoon, the score at finish standing , Hoover is actively engaged with a Malvern 3000 _ -1 in favor of Kinsale. I force o#: men clearing away the deb- _ ... •^ .. -foe the bu9in "Ett39 �BLande'd- ' - - - ._- The health - of the school children ris of, the late fit'l1at FAmdale Mills CrOam duritrg the year, - -• Markham, _ -` �K�nt. of this 'section. has'" been. goad this anti that he eotttemplates re- building winter. No communicable diseases at an earT9 date• - - reported at any time, but many of ambttose Boone has returned from _ -There i3 no' better way to e - the 'older people have' ,suffered from Toronto where lie has been for the _ _ .:__ - _._. .._ :Henstaying. the effects of the variable weather. past six 'weeks under the care of. Dr. ezpreas our friendship 1 There was a good attendance at all Aitkens. Mr. Boone 'has been suffer - 25ce t has by the old, old wish the...Sunday services and Young Peo- ing from inflammatory .rheumatism. Uyster Shell, bTlea . (Irlt, ples service. in the evening, Miss J, NIT• VW. H. Gee, A-ho }has been en- that scows dearer.through Malcolm, and, gaged for'-the past year at No. 4 E. � Feed Troughs group presenting missionary g- I left 'last Wednesday, for Nelson Ont. :. the Agee : ram.- p where he: has secured-the school at- Missionary Convener a, and ;:::. " 'the W. I: meeting " for _February _that. pllice. hisy the New Year bring you mater Founts. : - has been arranged by Vice- president 1Ir. W. H. 'Banks who lost part of��� _ Mrs. W. Ellicott and Mrs. A _Gray. two fingers recently -in a - feetl_ cutter for Joy, health, happiness Let na supply yo$r. - - On account of the illness of Mrs. is now off the doctor's hands. ; Harvey, the meeting will be held at Since the publication in the News :.. a Harvey C. om o instead of the a -few ago our article on "Fire Pro- �✓ and prosperity Hardware Needs. the c Brown home, ns e e e! J' p p ye _ . Harvey 1lome. Tile debate, arranged tat ion for the Village we have re- ce hts, Prices right and satisfaction fob- the January meeting will cons -. ceived letters from several firms on - ; Co A. STERRITT _' _ _ .. $u titute the after>Ioun's program. Thg the merits of .their rubber fire hose. - 4ra-n d. _ subject. of the debate "Resolved that I A.s the circulars in question were ad- _conditions in Farming communities dressed to "The Fire Chief,',' we are . _ � Funeral Direotor 50 years ago were more conducive to at a l,�ss to know what to do in the Jones Drutore Ambu:anee SeJ�iee ALVIN BUSHBY Hapnin&s than present day condit- I matter, as yet our village has not ac- ions." Two ¢roues of four members quired ahand- engine let alone a Fire l'3 Phone 1300 Hardware Phone 466 each, with Mrc. I_ Johnston and lb[ri ! Chief. it sounds big any and we Phone 6W � W. Dunn, as leaders will give an iii- possibly have a Chief about the time Piekeriug, Ontario -` Fiakeidng, Ontario PICKERING teresting afternoon. 16f Wlggin-,' next earthqu8.ke.- IL -- _ Dig' est of Estimates '. ' � , � Manager Dies Suspect Saved From' The Markets As Rea a ed at 'Ottawa Nereham. Farmers -- PRODUCE QUOTATIONS. -' - Toronto dealers were paying the Ottawa. -On Friday the government lug the fiscal year ending March 31. it y roc :at a saving of more than 1T; 1935. This la due mainl to economies, 3UU C,1iCie IYlap.pxlae�- d 4+ _00,000 is it; ,,appropriations for the it is stated, and also to a slight de- - Arrest is lade _ _ -, try jshIppers. vA aimers and coun- gr8tied; cases re- 18 months begifAing next- April, crease In penitentiary population, ANIC Tillsonburg, Jan. 28.- Angered be- turned, fresh extras, 23c; fresh Srsts,r Only two spending divisions -avW which is expected to decrease further / cause of "a aeries of fires on the Ninth 22c; Pullets, 19c; and seconds, 17c. +' '• the yaar a ap ncen- :^ ,4 f Butter -- •Ontario creamery Ito and marine puoiic WVff�s-- Cticay�! , ry solids, . s oro . Decrease of #858,304 in the agricul -. _ ;,. fiTa. 1, �]ia; ltTr. 2, 9 ",l;,y The axe by which the government pro- 'rte .- �.• „ mob of 300 farmers stormed the home Poultry, A grade; • Alive• -Sprin �oses to hew its toter expenditpret3 ture'esti�aate$ tar 1934 -36, from a total - ;" . g : • -., town to $343,648,273.02 as compared of $7,368,924 the previous year, will ° . •. of Harold Hunsley, 29, and only the chickens, over 6 lbs., lie; over 5 to ' -i lbs., 10c• over 4 to 5 lbs., 9c; over bith $360,738,210.67 for the fisrai year aPAly chiefly to ,appropriations for the prompt arrival of Chief Constable B. livestock branch experimental farms . w " to 4 lbs., Sc. Broilers, over lt/a to MTheends in 'March brief ..:'' <. Reynolds saved the man from a man- 2 lbs,, 106. Fatted bens, over 5 lba,, The following is a brief summa }ary - at and .healtbr+of animals braiYeh, al• - , M, handling. Hunsley is in Woodstock 11c; over 4 to 5 Ilia., 10c; over 3 to 4 -tome of the slashes made !n various though none of these services will'be k ja1Y to -ni ht q g y lbs., Be. Old roosters, over 5 lbs., 7c. 0 - �lsee�tiauted. General ecoao_miea- will_.. "- -night, for questioning b ems: - �wrw Black and red feathered birds 2c less , be applied throughout the department provincial police and the O'rttarlo Fire lb. White ducklings, The Canadian Radio Broadcasting ,- Per figs, over 5 lbs., but particularly in these branches. - Marshal's office will send a man to 12c; do, 4 to 5 lbs., Ile. Guinea fowl, -- Comatisaiou- .-will have ,$1,000,000 to it will cost $5,615,595 next year to "rc "'` this district to- morrow to investigator pair;. 75c, nip $pond on its work 'during the is is operate 'the Royal Canadian Mounted . the fires. Poultry, A grade, dressed - Spring _ fear ending March 31, 1936. This is police force; t)}e same figure as this e same as for the `current year, The Chief /Reynolds declared to -night the lcbhiick15 : over.6 lbs., 16c; over 5 to 0• year. The total includes• -pay, clothing fires were obvious of Incendiary , over 4 to 5 lbs. 13c • over 2 sommiseion, when established, was to end allowances for the men, ar>Yta and„ �' iglu, since all three of them had bees to 4 lbs., 12c. Broilers, over 114 to - 'ABerate'within the am6unt of the fees ammunition, building and repairs to reported at racticall, the same hour 2 lbs., lfic. ,Fatted hens, over 5 lbs., - collected by means of the ;2 annual p 13c; over 4 to 5 lbs., 12c; over 3 to 4 barracks, purchase of horses and doge on Tuesday, Friday and Saturday lbs., 10c. Old roosters, over 5 -lbs., t license Lee charged radio owners, but and all Items down the line to station- nights. The first fire swept the farm 10c. Black and red feathered birds 2c the collections s are s1I Said Into the ery and, printing. of Jelrn Graves on Tuesday„ Barns, Iess per lb. White ducklings, over 5 �4onSQIi$ated revennt and z`eappropri- One item remains, as usual'{ un, live stock, ha and r 13c. Colored,- ated for the commission in the usual Y gain were burned, 14c; do, 4 to 5 lbs,, - changed. This is for sulisidie& paid Victor Pettman was the, next victim. 2c iess. Young turkeys, over 8 lbs., way: The license receipts are eats- 17c. B `Had poultry, to the provinces—a, total of $13,686,• Barns and •contents, twg silos, flue g � e pouIt 2c lb. less than ' mated to be well above the million 177, The Maritimes receive "an adds- head of cattle, 50 chickens and all the A grade. C grade 2c lb. Iess than mark for the current year. Donal ;1,600,000 as a result of the B 'Her- It' will cost 'Canada ;358,660 nest recommendations of the- Duncan -Com• After an attack of the 'flu Her- farming implements were lost. fie' Vert.' Chapman; - "There was nb doubt the WHOLESALE PROVISIONS. year to maintain legaflons at London, mission in 1926, and efforts are -being p manager of the to take the law Into, 'their own thands Wholesale provision dealers are Washington, Paris and Tokio; a 4- made to secure a further - eviston to Arsenal Football club, died at his and give him a thorough mauling if quoting the following prices to local crease of $4,600 from this year .The satisfy -the claim of.NovaScotia, New home in England. they. could retail dealers: : Y get 'at him," said Chief -London legation will cost- $121,160, a Brunswick and Prince Edward Island - fi Pork -Hams, '" 19rac; shoulders, - decrease of $2,500. This includes ex- that they are entitled to more. A sub- . c Reynolds. - "The first two farms to 15gc; butts, 16%c; porY:4-i"; ts, 20c• Verses of the office. aalarv. for lion. G. Merchant 1S Shot have fires are on either sine of Hunts• ., - committee qt, the government. will !s- y's place,'-and Pettman's is across picnics; l.size. Howard- Ferguson, plus- -$1;800 adds- esti ate this claim. - - Lard -Pure, tierces, tubs, Y g e road, and this, coupled with the Ile; pails, ll%c; prints, ll %c. $tonal salary for him which has been Two items of government expend!- • 6co, +rang. Shop direction of the footprints from Pthe Shortening- Tierces, 9 %c; tubs, voted each year since be went there, tore which have heretofore bitten ... man's place, convinced the crowd- that& 10c; pails, Ile; prints, 1014c, _. The Washington legation' will coat deeply into the estimates have now Citizen, Rejected -by "Girl; Hunsley had set the fires. GRAIN QUOTATIONS, $92,900; Paris,,p6,,00, and Tokio, $68,- reached the stage Where their approp Allegedly O ire' Chief Feared Move Following are Saturday's closing - 600, a. decrease of $2100. nations ar comparatively small, These $ y Pe „' quotations on Toronto grain transac- Subventions payable -by the govern -. are the Hudson Bay Railway aiid ter. Cochrane, Jan. 28.-S Abraham, 60- • They seemed to have become de• tions for car lots, -• went In defraying the coat -of trans- initial construction and the Welland year -old Cochrane resident, is held by termined to do, something to Hunsley bay ' prKes °zl basis :.i,f. after I let him return home after Y porting coal from Nova Scotia and Ship Canal. The apprapriatfon for the the police as the authorities continue ques- Manitoba wheat -N. o. l Not. horn, Western Canada-. to the central pro- former Is $550,000, a decrease. of $117,- their probe . into the shooting of H. ifoning. They were hostile enough 70%c. - TJnees. estimated at $2,750,000 during 500, and the latter $260,000, a'. Chaniand'y; Cochrane merchant, fol- before that, but when I let hini' go Manitoba, oats -No. 2 C:W., 4le- the current fiscal year, will' be reduced of $1,742,000, lowing an a, they seemed to think that he was not No. 3 C.W., 38c; No. 1 feed, 37c" ' g argument on the tavu'tt's by $300;000 during the fiscal year 1934 - Canada's pafticipatiun -!n the.1,000tb main street 'yesterday* going to be arrested or held for the mixed feed . oati, 26%c. i _ crime the sus ected bfm of commit-' Manitoba • barley -No. a C.W. Tire decrose Ii lead's ariiament, (' hamandy •is in hospital sufferin• Y p - 463_e No. 1 feed screenings, based on file anticipated •improvement c @lehrafed in 1`930, will be. commem• from a bullet wound in the chest faa,�z, n- gs, $19 per • orated In Perpetuity b - a foundation lowing an 'a "But the la general conditions which. will rest- y y g rgument in which, the y tell back and seemed sat South African corn, 78c. ter thin' assistance less es4ential: which will provide two scIlolai•slifj�� lice said, two -young girls were in- sat- isfied when I went over. People do Ontario grain, approximate prices . -- ' A decres9` of 60 per cent, in the ap- annually for Iceland students. ' ' FS voiced; According to the police, Abra- what they are told around here. I track shipping point- Wheat, 75c to propHstior cadet training will be this purpose the main estimates ap ham nisi the two girth °n the street, told them to get .back or Hnnsley's 77c;. barley, 43 to 45c; corn, 63 to - blade t p( ear, Last year $300,000 piace.to the road, as they had no bast- 67c; rye, 45 to 48e. - i js l! y. trust- i ass which w111 forma and an argurtterrt fallo�red when he is ness there' anyway, and I didn't 'avant-' LIVE, STOCK U ss voted for distribution among- the trust fund. Last year an appropria- �}eg to have asked one of the girls them to obliterate any tracks in the QUOTATIONS, Cadet corps on .the 12asis of personnel, tion of $1,250 was made to pay- for to marry him. Siesta, up to 1,050 lbs., good and _ this year the figure will be 3150,• snow around the house. They ` the first two students to come ie Can The lice said Abraham+drew a re- Y wslked choice, $4,50 to 35; do, toed., $4 to ads under this plan; and.now the feed back without trouble, and Titer Mood $4,25; do, coin., $3 to 0,_ :steers, Canada w111 le no _ volver and the girls. Bed into Chem- by quietly when I walked throw �- �w p y part next-year will be ptAced on a perpetual basts . through over 1,05.0 iDs., good and -choice, $5._o, andy's store for protection. Abraham them with Hunsley, , 'in the world -wide race for navy arms- Inveatlgatlon of water levels in the $6; do, mad., $4.75 to $5.25; do, . entered the store- and a short time 'They were mostly friends of mine, - como $4 to $4.50; heifers, meats. When most nations are in -. St, Lawrence. River will be conducted good and lereasing their asides, Caada's 'sea next year, a vote of $50,000 to cover late' the p9lfce said, Chamandy fell and 1t onlg tools a moment's reAeetioa choice, .$4.25 to $4.75; do. uteri., $4 to with a bullet in then heft, allegedly for them to realise the $4.25 ; do coin., to - ' _ forces will bsoparaLed on less money. the cost- being Included to the eatf- � y could not take #3 $3.75.• fed calves; - -- Bred by Ab'rahsm:" the law into their own hands. ". good a� choice; =6;50 to $7; do, mad., it year $2,422,000 was voted to mates. `Another vote of ;3,760,000, as The bullet was- removed from Chem- On Satarda�stght, Mr. and • Mrs, $4'50 to $6; cows, good, $2.75 to $3; - intain the ships and establishments increase of $1,459,660, was included to , do, mad.; $2,25 to $2.50; do, coin., $'L of the eanadlan nary, fuclud4ng the provide -payment- for work Andy s chest when be arrived at hos- Fred Pe tines were mllkln in the to mad'. canners and cutters, 75c to p p performed g Royal Chadian Naval- Res4r?e and the b contra t in tlredgln the St. Law- piEal, Abraham is sa-siting prelim- bar be former is a brother of Vic- mod, x,50 $2.70; d°, y p g $1.50• bulls, �,r_, -._._ 'lnsry hearing oti a'charge-of shooting tor. Pettman heard a noise !n com., $1,75 to $2.25; stocker and feed - Roya•� t,�.:.;:lr.. l��.a >v n Men r al 1 _t , �ser.e, In the year opening next April and Quebec. Another item of $1,140'. �"` " "" ' °`� ' - husband - y of the barn to ether as a man dashed cam.' 2,225,000'w111 be spent, a decrease of 000, a decrease of 1336,000, was in• g , $3 to $3.50; milkers and spring_ $_00.�• eluded to cover the coat. of dredging Monster Ski Jump out from the upper barn fiaor. The era, X25 to $40; calves, gc«i and -" It will cost $107,560 lees to'adminla- in thin area by -government -owned man was tall and thin. He was minus choice, veals, $6.50 to $7; do, corn, and 4pelu Feblvary 10th an overcoat, med., $3 to $6.25; graseers, 12.25'to ter Canada's penitentiary system dtu- boats. -Toronto -- Centennial Sports pro. Mrs- Pettman ran to the loft and 0; hogs' bacons, f.o.b., $8,2 do, ot1' r" grim wily get away to s flying start used pails of milk to extinguish a trucks, $8.60; do, off cars,-U.95. Truck, Bus Crash Man Found Dead umh the holding of the - Ontario Ski blaze in a pfIe of hay, while her bus- -. _ • 3umptng Championships on. Feb, 10th, band chaaed the fugitive before re 1 _ _ At Intersection . - :Aver Firearm The Toronto Ski Club have built a turning to assist his wife.. Pooipriata • -;'+ - - monster srki jump right in the city, were found leading from the barn to Curls Save L><fe T�4� - on which it Is possible for jumps' of a fence near Hunsley's home, but were wo in Former Hurt --12 Pas- Alex. ook Discovered 150 feet or more to be made. Ski not Identified as his. Of Sinking Youth jumping In Toroatn will be independ• • A, crowd athered outside the Pett• - sengers Escape Shower When ifs Requeata >. ': ent of weather conditions, as ar-- man home, and Hunsley was noticed of Glass - 'Search rangemenbs have been tirade for ator- there. He was questioned'by the chief Crawl Along Ice and Pull Toronto, Jan. 28. —Two passengers Sarnia, Jan. 28. —Alex. R. Cook, 44, - Ing up snow and also anoiv can be constable but released, A few minutes Skater from Welland -in a truck were bruised and lacerated former Sarnia merchant as found imported from outside points.. later the crowd dispersed. a6rd twelve persona riding in s large dead at the village of Corunna, seven Ontario sport lovers are fortunate 1 i River bus Owned by the Central Ontario Brs in that they will be able to see this Crowi'snd, den. 28. -When they felt Lines narrowly missed a shower of miles south of this city, with a gun- thrilling, hair raising sport near at Oldest-Hospital Matron through the ice of the Welland Mvel Mattered 'glass last night in a eolli- Shot wound in his chest early to -day. hand, for in the total point of the In England Dead at O'Reiily's Bridge; near Crowland, sion at Bloor and Shaw Streets. k has not been ,ascertained .whether pTOYince yoti will be able.to see these three persons were rescued froth The collision mnt--t)re- truekslewtng tfie shooting was accidental, daredevils hurtle through the air at'i• ,Sister Agnes,-of St. John's Hospital, three a The rescue s Rob Roy around and across the• intersection to an •appaling speed, Twickenham, believed to be the oldest crash against a hydro pole.. It was The provincial police, who w-ere It Is .expected rbat Several of the hospital matron in England, and rer Smith, aged 18; was - carried out by called by Mrs. Cook when her husband stars from Quebec and the United garded • -by her patients as a modern Miss Dorothy. Phillips, aged 16, ant badly smashed. Howard G. Jones, of Florence Yi Miss Jean Lane, both of Lire O'Reilly'! 76 Rosethorn Ave., the truck driver, tailed to return from a' hunting ex- States vt 111 compete lending an Inter- Nightingale, died recently, y ' national air to this meet. She had been at St. John's. Hospital Bridge district, when the young wo was unhurt, but Mr, and Mrs. Elliott pedition,_ organized'a search party of men crawled over -the ice to when' .since 1878 and was for.more than fifty Young, of 3r rarl'pcourt Ave., riding, villagers and -found the body on the - t Y with ht years its matron, the lad fell in: - - yyri, were injured slightly, bask -ut sue at. clap►tl,�,, L�tween- �nilQi�gng - ,_During the whole_of thatti -_the Young Smith• was skating, appar- Leonatrd Hatch of 223. Suitfolk St., two cottages. The• muzzle of the shot- hospital was never in debt. eltTly alone, Rirenl the ice gay- w a� G ,P ph was drivine the bus east en gun' had pierced the wound, indicating under him and he fell into des water the man had fallen onto the �O Year O�� �Ay Sistpr Amps as a Q•irl entered the P Bloor. St. west, headed toward the gun after service . of the. late-Miss Elizabeth near the centre of .he river. 1I ny's downtown, termnus, when the shot was fired, g b Phillips and Miss Lane were skatin - • - Twining, w• o founded Twickenham � � the truck started north on' Shaw St. 'Mr`s- Cook declared her husband -left Revs* ed After Four Minutes Hospital, After training at King's oCl -. some distance away and saw him .gc across the intersection. home Saturday afternoon with the an. •jlZrw_ 1 5- year'-olds Face lege Hospital and in the East -end, she through. They immediately lay flat _ In the crash, panes,of glass on the nounced intention of going hunting. was a and crawled along = - tront.side of file .bust were shattered. I -Coroner Dr. Is. R. Aiken, ot,Court- _. . Court' Ppoisted the first matron. g the ice, Miss Large None of the right, was called, but h,.s n. t yet de• Calgary;_ Jan. 28.-- Playing "gang. She showed untiring zeal. in organ• holding on to. ,:Miss Phillips' skates - passengers, however, was star," ttso 15-year-old old boys seized 10• izing appeals, and the "Farthing Miss Phillips reached the, water holt harmed: Constable Reuben LaRose' tided whether an'i.ngxest will. be or- Fund," which she introduced* ei hteen and dragged S-mith out while :'ilia= of Oseitigton Ave station, investigated, tiered, Cook, who formerly conducted Sear -old Fraser Edmonds in the Yard years ago, was one of the mostg Lane held on to her feet. a fruit and grocery store -here, had of his home here, threw a noose over pops• 'been living in Coranna recently, lie his head and "hanged" him to a lar and profitable of her schemes. The other rescue occurred a milt Frozen Fish Come beam in a garage. They. left him Her patlepts adored het:.' She 1(ad nest, Charles Leavens, aged 21, Dor is survived by his widow and two . an attractive voice, and would, often nth Leavens aged i5' Fred Leavens Back to Life children. for dead, but he was iquuu roar min. y A housewife in Fergus, Ont.; left _ -swiss later and revived.' Ile still go round the wards singing then to aged 17, and Billlly Poi•kolab, aged _21 .7 1 1 : bears severe bruises and mark., of sleep.' were 4atin 'near the bank w er •some - oldfish out on her - ' ' -- g ._... -- porch re= -. ._,. ", •.:� -hi h _ buried � s- experience S e was curie at Twickenh_am in Charles and Dorothy suddenly plunge(.' eently when the temperature fell to "' ' ` �- tile' same ei a� a as iIi_e fouuder of the into des -water as a large chunk bf four degrees above zero. The fish Mother Sells Son tp The "hanging" occurred ,several p g day's ago, but police were not sluts -- hospital. , Tlris, was Miss Twinirig's ice gave way beneath them. Fred Lea . were in a large rectangular plate glass - -pay Grocer's, Bill ed of it until Friday. Yesterday the I wish• vens and Billy Porkolab went to their aquarium. In the morning the water Harbin, Manchuria. —How.. a• desti -- took -the boys into custody, holdhrk A •cot at the hospital is being en- rescue and'hauled them out to safety, wile iroyen solid, except a couple o: tute 'mother- sold-her two - year -old son them pending a Juvenile court 'hear• dQw•ed in her name. htchee tiL the bottom, which had•Aell to pay the grocer's bill was related ing. - ice in it. The glass was not broken, in court here. According to liolice, the older.>aoys probably becau3e the bodies of the fish The woman, 21, a s_- iian,'nlarried Jail PO UlatiOn Dr a did �not']ef young' Fdrnonds fall with. P P :Stork Their Santa CiAUS , took up the expansion. - E1rTrrese— ihreeye_rs ago, -- lie,. re-! a "bump" •at the •end of the -. rope, St•, Catharines, Jan. 23.— There' is a - Holyoke, .Vasa. —;fir. and Mrs. Frei; Most of fire ,goldfish were frozen cently lost his Job and to. settle the I whi( -Ii probably aftved his life. After depression at Lincoln County )ail, The cis Griffin are getting to know what tt ,solidly into the ice 'and the few toward `grocer's bill of;$52, sthe sold het tyin¢ hiss, hands and feet securely. prison - population'has been reduced to expect. from Santa Claus, To them the bottan6 did riot show any sign of only ebild to a (trin-ese merchant for-+Fdrronds- told.. police, Ibe'boys slipped eight; whi a the ave'a$e during th'e Kris Ktingle looks for all the worlc _._life,. The aquarium was taken indoor3 ;5p• - : ] the noot.e._over his head and while "days of prosl5erity" was 20. Of the like the stork. On Christmas Day it and' the ice gradually melted, and now 1 all rit'remoirie, site apgea:ed - 1n one lifted him off the floor; the other eight .Pris-oners now in the jail flue 192tf a son was born to .them. Atul ul . the fish are swimming around, appar- collriO and •asked pollre to; ffnrl tile- pulled the 'rope tight over' a beam will shortly be removed t° provincial Christmas Day. In 1933 .another su1 V lnbly as ]irely as ever. child and return him to her, and tied 11 to a wall suppnrt, institutions, was born. - „ Grime Choosixw �T.• � _" = Ailaa Richmoaa. ..- _ - _ = L _� .. _— - _ - _ :,;_ .. ' - .. -_•, J = ` M - . _- - ••t f +', T111111, hide and seek • I don't - r _ 'want to play croquet," staid -Doliy, "it's, tliesome to play croquet." - - "But it isn't your tarn to choose," ((' + ` (� said Herbert. V T 1 V \r 19. i11e ---I 1 f r - - 1 r � y -- - - = - -asd did not know that the children took turns selecting gamed when play. ' -ing. ' She pouted , a bit but was happy yy�� • - • � , - when -it came her turn to choose. And h _ all the sunny and Poker Ha Free! ` 'v ', pp, merrily they played _ afternoon. - "How in the world did you accOm NEW �� -_ You get more tobacco for --your money when you buy •plish this ?" asked Dolly's mother, who - -_ SERIES " with several other mothers was sew- 'Turret Cut. You can roll better cigarettes from , ttaag under the- big apple tree and D :, Fine Cut -wsd you get Poker Hands. too : ' watching the children. "I always sup You sane more than enough on Turret Fine Cut to buy -- tio sed a certain amount of wrangling "Vogue" or "Chantedet" —the finest quality papers. The ; •; and jangling went with children's fun, - _ . 0 Poker Hands can be exchanged free for• a wide choice -' - but everything is harmonious and hap- oorN :pt' here ° ' ` • - of beautiful and useful gifts. If you aren't now enjoying "iW�e let the childsen make their own 8 - Turret Fine Cut quality and economy, start doing so today. rules," said Herbert's mother. "Every- h t �.` i ►,, Make this Saving Yours! tone had s voice in the making, and � << - �e first, meeting. _wsa__rather noisy. , _ —f T� -' - - ,They decided that absolute fairness 4C - It -7rayS t0 etRQll Yo11r �WYla� Wlt�l i E ;was the only way to make everybody Cp satisfied. Now they enforce the rules _ 'themselves :' ' '!Do they ever have any trouble ?" • TURR'ET asked the Intereated'visitor, forgetting—SAVE POKER HANDS TO 'GET .� T to sew as she watched. FINE N E - - - -C[ U T ~- • "well, it must be confessed , that ' BETTER CIGARETTE PAPERS _. , " Ilsery'body agrees that - Vogue" and o0wateder" are the best sometimes there se a law violator, +CIGARETTE TOBACCO - - laughed another mother, "hut the papers -•you tan get S Lrgt books of either brand -flee for, 'small offender is promptly dealt with, only as complete get of Poker Hands, from your neatest Poky : - -S A V E T H E P O K R H R N D 5 and the trouble soon ends." Hand Premium, Stott' of bf►� - ,And how is the offender dealt lssrpecfal Tobacco Cotasaas of cased16 7imb" with ?" queried Dolly's mother. At that moment a small girl was es- zpri•ed, by two other chit drer te' th' spoked by any one of the three, and v �MO gate and put outside. Not a word was -TEAL i {� Pf�f 55101 5 BEFORE w when the two "policemen'' returned to - - ,, _gtigintic City :game it went on without comment. _ BABY FUMES OF Presently, the small girl outside the -- _ - -gate announced that she was frilling _ ' •4C t : A moth* r is a tnot�er to play fair, and she was readmitted. R�, 1bafora bar cWd is born. Most of the players at some tints or • other had been put out of a alr�se, so =_.�i, Gi • . w SCOTrSi �J1lI there was sympathy and lack of come _ t ft[tnis6es an abvndanse �e &emtrteM 1104 c t ment for the little sinner. And that,' }Fm naelessary ViUO- the mothers said, was one of the et (Aft f p �EID r -- strong points of the children's orgaaf- _ � I~ ^iii [aim A and D For ir�fla _ _ cation. They . had agreed that no fu- _ - Est ' , ' - - - - . tF '� � L .- (,liiil�d rACIVErt1l111S Mobnobbinp W tit+ R - (lure reference should be made to the oyaity _ 'offender once pardon was asked. r. !� R't7fi f Children are naturally quick co see Fourteen kilometers- approximately - the difference betwen right as ng 8 miles -away from Hallheim, the Are you ooking 'Sor something N OFFER TO EVERY IN�iENTOR - - -fad to know that they caano have all scent of last week's episode of the ail= diSerent in the way of entertsdri• List of canted inventions and full - Information sent free. Wks �' ythings their' own way, so Ie y venture in the salt mines, is the ex- meat for your church, society, club World pat.nt wteorneya, sit Bann Ire very young is the be time to itq- quisitely beautiful village of Berch- or Institute? i,/�,r%yyI treat, Ottawa. Canada press the lesson of fair play and tbA tedgaden. Bavarian Alpine scenery, Capt. F. H. Reid, the well -known R!CH IN VITAMINS ` `arm conviction that laws are made to lumbring ' oxen In the twisty, narrow traveller, who has been , contribut- 2f• be obeyed. "As the twig is bent the streets; the inhabitants and visitors lug the series of sr>tcles to this T ADIES, LEARN HAIRDRMSS"4$ - tree's inclined," is.a good old maxim• alike dressed in the picturesque Tyro• paper, under the heading of "Travel 1J complete course, i6o, includes rood and one that needs to be emphasized lean costumes, with bottle green hats and boar. write Tones Besucy Salon _ _ Iiapreestoas;' has what 1s, perhaps. " i.istow•et, one, In these days of loose ideas about hu- trimmed with a tall curling feather, the finest collection of European ca1.ieurn Soap man rights and liberty. green or brown tunics, cbamoiS views in the country. • -Pictures f� Dany Use SKIN BLEMISHES — r' It children make and execute their. breeches held up with green -cloth or taksn with his own camera, beau-tl- --_�n laws, they do not- "wraaEie asd b wn learner suapeadera, halt e9cks fully coloured,'showing -Some of Che �i 111lCII1'dt�nt)men Vanish Soh 's e>r Jangle," nelther is there opportunity covering only the calf of the leg and out -of -the -way places, as well as To Sad Skin Troubles � = - to tease or try to appeal from the ver- heavy walking shoes. Berchtesgaden the localitles about rwhich you have s or pimples on tan_ Soap DDec. Olstsent Z6a and 600. Those spo p�P 9em diet as they often do when parents lies In a lovely valley, enclosed by read and heard. Portugal, Spain, . -wby let them go on tormenting you? and teachers make the rules. Even In belt of majestic snow - clipped peaks France, Italy. Switzerland; Austria, Like millions of others have done, you school, boys and sins are now often and, being situated on the sunny Jugoslavia, Hungary, Csechoelo- can get rid of your skin trouble throt>Q,h taught tq, formulate their own code southern slopes of the IIatereberg, it Takla. Germany, Holland, Be' gium, Ing from deductions made through tr! the work of • t physician - and enforce it, for no child likes to be is sheltered most effeetivelp against vial and seemingly unimportant hap 'fir. D. D. Dennis Dr. Dennis' preecnp' all cold winds. and British Isles are lucluded in oa -known in man countaell Ai "sent to Coventry." In the home the this unique. collection. penings• mJ4 by aelghtrorhood Sad everywhere there The great German writer, Ludwig "Open Air Opera in Rome" is the C D'� Italian Balm m chemists-- ; For partieulars regardlag this, must be laws to: children, and it they Gaughofer, yoieing 'the impression communicate with Captain Reid at subject :'for next week -s considerable Will betas you relief at once; and quick- ..ithemselves, make and us, them wise- made on him by the sublime beauty of Room 421, T3 Adelaide Street weal, jump from Germany; but these articles - restore our skin to health. All ly, they will get valuable training for Berchtesgaden, uttered the fervent Toronto. are nothing if they are not informal. t �ruggiats, sell D.D.D. Trial eider 8be, ;,future service as good citizens. -,Is- prayer: "Lord, whomsoever Thou , w6Wd like you to write In and'tell me (itiaraateed'to give Instant tenet or - sued ti5 the National Kindergarten As tocest, let him come here." how you enjoy them ;. it dsn't always money refunded. •_,. s answered, "If ; ou wait a moment, air. ., Ixoclation,, 8 West 40th Street, New On my first vslt. to Berchtesgaden, possible to correctly guage the read four years; ago; we had left 4nnsbruck, yqk will see the wife of the e> FCaiser.° er•s point of view. York City. These articles are appear Veil. I was Serious -as you would be let[Ck Ti1at ' "ing weekly in our columns. _- !n Austria, and entrained as--far as _and ,I waited. Presently a plain but - -i Kttzbuhel- another lovely, spot. In. well dressed woman came down the •r7__ - s Cough or - old Europe, as in this country, luggage is steps, was treated with every defer- as'C H�� and tie' Russian Girls May Not handled on railway station - premises With iYGi[�!y': ]-,owe FOTCi Hers by--,station portals. The' train made suet and, after giving some lnstruc Alphonso went down to the ships and It Caw oety a few cents to knock out a Cough g [ions to the management, entered her the seas; or bold •wid: BUCKLEY'S MIXTURE. b. but a short stop at Kltzbuhel and our car and was whisked aw ay. The Paulinus stayed home with the garden csum s„ckley'ois so sutx+tarIT toed tbaa O°4' London. -The Daily. Express recent - _ bags were• Vhurriedly placed on the a I" pssee °"°"` "'' ' tinted a dispatch from Archangel, Princess Hermotne, as she was then and bees.. ee°sh cc, cold. And EtKki '•' C.a b. diteud �+ p sp platform. I saw the man I was ex• called, is a pleasant little woman; with dw*w °mss its •olua" of wean awkias i Soviet Union, reporting that a magic- petting just outside the station gate, •tat further- - trate sentenced' five girls to two nodded to him afid attended to the lug much nicer -than any pictures I had Alphonso would' dream in his, ham - sgpol eon upset revs stomach jolt wh, ``months imprisonment on charges of gage, but, on getting it outside, I asked seen of her,. She'was staying' at the mock at night e, ;n t,°, relief irons ceZ, u colds, Ids es hotel for three weeks and' the ladies Sweet dreaats of the groves and the bronchitis, Play safe. Ita[u.• au6ealtot«. y, 'accepting gifts from foreign sailors. for the cars which were to take us An _ �klW 6 sold e"`l ''a"'e- The magistrate issued an edict; the 'to Berchtesgaden after lunch. My of our -paste find the opportunity to swallows.in flight. ,,dispatch said, that girls in Soviet Rus- man pointed to some, standing a short study her more closely In the drawing- room that evening. I personally went Paulinus would sit with, the stars and ��1 COLOUR? sis shalt not be allowed to fall in love distance away; I said "That is all_ into the town, heard a zither band ]n. the trees r - -Y- ..Y�l. .cr..Na a c a beer garden rn.` enjoy ea myseti In Anki atieaua ✓. wl.a ,a#is afrsoft '7 all ioountries. ��erned, but chat about the luggage?" ing seas. HU11� iJ Wit `IgLl1 i ^ ' rt H,a��-- rnaacpir -ed that this mat >- another way. . `T � ;..e p Yam - • To come back to. our luggage- car. J. ist," the bench•ruled; "is equal-to con- had been overioo�ted. This meant that Just as [ was beginning to worry "The true son of joy is my', brother wYit tip yoar Liver BI�C ,-- "spiracy against the Soviet State." I had to hire a large car; mot an easy about some ',possible mishap, the that tills," Wit�1o>it Calolmld .— Ynatter,-evea so short a time as four driver apologetically pulled rp to the Said he of the. ships to the man of the Tour �a a very small organ, but it ten years ago. Austria was poor anti, in ill - I+'� ban t •our dtgestin and elimtaative ? ?a r Doctors who use motorcars in Bel- the small places, conveyances were at hotel and showed me three flat tires b s. or¢.nsoutofkilter by liquid bile twee out is grade are now supplied with a special that had impeded his progress. So "' deft. two bound, of lianid bile mW your bowed a premium. However; one was found You won't oorreot suuh a ea"don "Jog's for the. rover, but sorrow's for ICY sign. .With this affixed to their cars, to answer. the purpose and I sent it that ended well, bytakinaealto ,oil,m,oeealwata,Lndneaadir _ _, they are exempt from speed limits, ahead of r The Grand Hotel at Berchtesgaden me," or chewing sum, or rou�bage. When they' - �one -way traffic, and other traffic, regu was, apparently, a favourite resort for Said he of the bills to the man of the amWaaliversti stimulant. they're t3routih --and roe ti�"e spent three hours in Gitzbuhel German royalty. In a large dining- sea. Carts�s Little Liver Pills will won txi� t>.as 'cations. and then proceeded to our destination "efunshin intoyoutlif•. Tb 1e veer t for .the night- Berchtesgadef. To room there was a life sized portrait of -W. D. Gough in Montreal Star, fable E3a4.Ivr• Ask C.theea0rus Refuse FRED TRIAL OFFER reach this place, we had to pass a William IL, and in the office there : l — ..bsit,rt.a ts.atalldrusgiata frontier and here we overtook the car were trained and signed photographs o P of other members of the family. Tha Howlers " ."NOW • F I FEEL R 5 C H E N thiii _the_ luggage. Apparently every- town has assumed new Importance !n - thing was going right, so we went the past year. It is the favourite sum- Bimonthly means the instaImeut �� �' 1 ahead without it, arPPlwin;; at the plan. mar place of Herr. Hitler an Ynany _ Chivalry is when you feel If you have never tried Krwehen -try Grand Hotel in Berchtesgaden abaiLL y TULL it ttov't at ouf expense. II'e have visitors were attracted there in [Tie After taking Lydia ,L Ptimit pe 5 ,o'clock. Everyone was in raptures The Jews don't have churches, but - distributed • great many special hope of seeing -trim. - This Illustrates S P ovei fife accommodation and the won -- pray in synonyms. • - GIANT" packages which-make it the tremendous change that has come Gams VCgetAb1E ComJaolnad derful panorama spread oily before us, The principal parts of s e are Thates what hu>tidreds of wooed easy for you to prove our claims -for over Germany, a change not notice- y.Qurself• Ask your •druggist for the but after an hour had passed and no the pupil, the.moat,•snd tine beam. new " GIANT saw 75c, package. able to the outside observer, vitZ'9pt- say. It t betieathe nerves ... tstatltM w luggage car, I -went to the telephone The van of the army is the carriage y�ti eat �ttm, I I . veep �� . • . This consists of our regular 75c. bottle o see if It could be located, they -put wounded men Into. r�ieves periodic hes and with a separate trial bottle-- suRtclent for about «,•hilt I was telephoning, h' large '" write for Report on The chief .industries of Beigiu r. are do" one week. Open the trial bottie first., put it to Backache . a . nukes ids 'the test, and then, it not entirely convinced that limousine drove to the door and the /� Ostend rabbits and Brussels sprouts. endurable. xruschen does everything we clans it to do, the Goldside Mining Company The cause of Wat Tyler's revolt was U you are not-as well as you regular bottle is still as good an new. Tate it proprietor, manager- and other ofli vials UMTED back, Your drug at Is authorlsed to return of the hotel went to met it, and with and heap of Bridge • Euk cr Area of a shilling poultice. vmnt to be, give this medicine a our 75c. lmmediwi and without question. chance to.hellp you. Get a bottlt - - e o„ hake tried hrusc�ien tree at our e<pe6se. stiff genuflections from the waist they. • lsritish- Columbia: The ,chief provisions a1 the Great what v aid be fairer? ' ast.our facture (l by from your druggist today. - - ,F7 Ortllttha Hughes. Ltd., Sfanchest�r, Ens. treated the arrival with 'great core. ('slant MAj1A0({ Company Cfitirter were Cniversal 9utfering, {E�stab. 17561. dooporten: xcoulivrsy Bern., moray. I remarked to. the porter,' "To 302 Bay Street, 'Toronto, Ont. totes for Women, and, Abolition of Ud., Toronto. whom does tae' car belong ?" and he property.. i�ST 1F. ^ S—•�a °•": -.r. "'+''„ _ , .^'s°. :.,.. .a,,� •..,- .:•. :�-• :mac- �--• - - '�^ . , -. _ ''- - .4rree°" - ` ' -i :'''.-M1 ^?zec�a.�.- caa:•a.�, - _...ec;.•r•..e,,_d. ....,.:,,..,, -,.,.. ,` ?' - •Z3., ' �"?" °_ _ - - .- _ - - s .. - "` y,. _ : a ,.*, , ,fir_ , ' '-`ti � - '.nr .°>_. J: - :5,., - -? .� ;' �_� ,' �' v - • • - ..&" - , , f the war -would be over before they v4 vote of thanks was tendered Col also ver7'instructive as a number of . ------------ A r _ would reach the acting of cuntlict, umb s- Kedron Society for their boo- points in the Statutes were brought , u h w�ty __ out and ex and 6hst try would ;ouu be' Plsined, That tuberculous notion does f Stephen G: -3ayive—Ii; -pre ._ .. _ �.� _ pot. as a rule. take � tidbit MSI hoots agwi'n, nftwP an a 1nQ a - lure, bolt that the die sso, Dreai4�s y?� J y of ay of Quinte Y.. P. Co lance, out to later year is an outcome o3 NF.teyirn.etr 1 u.aoti pafdtnadtayre; - pleasant holiday at the country'" I introduced the speaker, Rev. C. D. Dwabarton child tnfecl� n -late dormant gera. -ghs ORie� to trs United StatM aid' Gseaa 1 elperise. riut they 8uun Luuuu �� q� dltton wine �owermtag o[ �ttwaFnity is • -- �f{ift{ aD is aaV&na3_ address on, o a r,,,,,,,yitan ,that their dreams would nut be What would Ye have me Jc f arse wk J",V se��-y now i to do ?" Following are four things -3rr >b. 4th Sunda- ►RC-- ho4] - - -at, a Children are eapecFsiFr auecept- pAl,7.ad, fiat instead ihev had- to 2 p. la. At the 3 o'clock-service there - ��!!..�►�a uNpv a e y he stret3sed vartieularI. 'Four things Dili p `cl` tble to infection; 'there _is scarcely r1tO Yi1lt�tf• i 1{'i�11etc. • r Fieli Ll]rUn 11 tl.'C 1 "��L' n ,nun moat ionrn 19.�^ _.1{_hC -would —� �rree CK arm 1.- t M p R a=pp _ make his record true. To think -"re' } ^- Ber. L': G. iaiKe�' to - zi�_sn_ _t !, `vi,iiuiL�iiilCiu: iw•.,,., that UDIy a terrible war could tae tuberculo We have ��here- without confusion clearly" "To love Robinson:: The annual Vestry meet- fore, in thlsjaseeae a snafu] calla l =--____- __NOTES' AND COMMENTS, Ri. , fe of 1,;• fellow ,nun sinrorply" To act• ing of St. Paul's Anglican Church, problem. Guard them from contact a with COnsumptires. Kee them in Pain. Should war again be de- from w• � .' A_ ._.. ,� , P purest motives purely' To 'll L 1. ' • --Etas rrtctr � a -a r, E•P•; - .... - -- ciared, the 'young men of the trust God and man sehurely." of February at S oclock.in the Hall. tti Y ma tau their bodies' so taut The farming community -Ought Dr. Smith brought the convention o men -_ aim grow omen, and t'hhealthy sx,untr would not rush' to et,liht, to be pleased at the better outlook y to a close with the - benediction. - George Elliott, who was con ' against consumption will be Ron. For children already infected that is taking place this winter. as they now know what it would _ fined to his house for some days, there Is the Queen Mary Hospital mean to then,. We believe that is able to be around again. where they should be taken wltliiout $ettsr prices are „being .received Letters 'to the Editor = " ' -Thu township council will meat's s°ia°anl go acacnia insi[tati- for their products, and the pros the mass of the people tare strung __ _ d` I opposed to ivtir more eo than mar, Sir, meet on Monday next for -the tion, is there hope of rpeovery. As this hospital is nialntalned beet- point to a continuation of y pt� A meeting was held at the school transaction of general bdBinea,' As by voluntary contributions t,:e- +apov��d trend of prices. A they have ever been in the past. of Section No. 6, at 4 p. m. on Jan. - W-eJ:i&ve_..p_o_w entered into the ' - please send your, gift to George A. Retd,- Treasarer; -- Queen Mary 'butcher who paid $7.50 for a hog. Durin¢ the Na pritevui4 worn: and 29th, for the purpose of investigating month of February, which means-- Ho,pitat for Consumptive Children. in fact; all wars, iii 'tile paet were into thereported irreitularitie§ that that oyer half the winter4s' over. 223 College Street, Toronto weighing 150 pounds, a year ego, were declared to'have been enacted February is usually a very cold fought by.dcuHll armies. Iu thr�ye now pays $1950 for one of the month, but it is a short month BALE REGISTER, dKym arwi",4 war -e ounrbered b at'the school meeting on Dec. 27th, q y' p g same. weight. Beef is lllso higher-- last in re ards to voting. R. A. Hut- mud passes ttiekl so s rin is — but not nearly Ru great ae thtit the. thmisnndy. but in th6centnry, chison, Inspector of Public Schools, nut far distant and will -be very SATs RDAY, FEB. 3rd - _Auction r - they are uaulbertbd by the wil infestigated. welcome when it does conies sale of S acres, of standing ticnbar of hope. Ia sneaking .0 a fmrmrr After the eviderice,.taken on oath, -The Count Council is re`Lt1 (cedar and hardwood) at north - - lions_. While the coat -uf wa Diu - y g 9 •a few days .ago, we referred to i' K was thoroughly gone into, assisted alarmed at _tbe increaetrig heavy half of lot 11, con. 7, Pickering, thee- better prices. He replied a war a - hundred years ago was by the complainant„ Arthur Hatch, :bills presented for payment to the •the property of Robt. A. BirrelI.- Sale at one, sharp. See Bills. W. Y _ :ta this by stating that this higher hertvy, it a•ad ncithing when cum• -#te- -carne to the conclusion Yhat the, hospttmly fur thH care of indiRente,. B powell, .auctioneer. pared with a war to dN when a .meeting was null and void~ Thousands of dollars. were aid at SATs RDAY, FF,B. ]0th — Auction price did the farmers uo good, a!r y He then ordered a new election to the three sesFivns fast year, and the price of feed hod advanced uutnber of first cltitls {�o�ere' take place at 1 sale of farm stock, implements, pnrticivate, iu tLe titrat ttlr.. A p• m, on Monday, Nt the Jmnuary session this year grain etc., at lot 18, con. 2, Pick- ;, correspondingly as hiRti. There K. Feb. 5th... bills were presented aruonutiog to tiring (Brock Road, half mile nor are some peoply wild always took war Lo ci',y _c6pples tt rtatiun -for The meeting was very orderly and over two thocil:and dt)llars. The th of the Kinston Roadf the .prop• un the.dark :aide of thin oi Thi, "entucie. A n'tLion •clever be crauneil-is of the opinion that the art ., K . _ _ - _ -_.- . _ �__ y of Wm. Gore unit Son. Sale af, . rt >tuee+ inure n,Kttk, t, v,:ti, evt,.- �'j't'}� r� �'}iTry� hospital bills are larger that, than 1,00 o'clock, sharp. Terms, CASH. loan shuctici diacsontirrue the jai, 3' ? ly 1 \1 1Ky ily `v; , they should be, and they have See bills. W. B. Powell, auctioneer. ins of Mugs if he thinks they dr, !f•thry•,viu. .'fife a ost.. of a•ar i, i made N move, to rh$ck on. all not. pay and confine .hfn)6elf -tu clever worth ti,ei,- coat. Wtrct n — patients fooro the r60kty. with n - raisin ¢rain %%hich Ile admit, nation, p-tys unC in wagil R s will: view to cutting the le'nQth of their js your subserip ion g 4�YRIL E1t)RLFY has increased in otiee. The ont t" always ruurh KrrNtrr tl:.r:e —_ _ cunfinPnlent and tbuy cut down whit is _,rti•ivo.d...sitho,tt t „1i�,_ espi- miRtare. The News Iuuki•t much better• diattit "ht', " .Pic�eiiri .. {ant -_._.- __ _�_.._._ :._ :y o been for• Several ye.tra Thr tutu cuu -i I,'iati in file drat!,+• j• — �# tu•sunfar..Cttriug indttsttieK ...an` `uffr.riut. !r,.y 'ul l,rui>r,ty , + :,:i PMunr fi7G0 _ � �y�� paid ye` : _ -; urre ac five, eavw•iKlly ti:e ttutu fair "ll -et): r ?au.trsl to Lmoft _n "f fuuilie,: ' ' PRIG ATK :%INTERNITi' NL`RS -- tnobile industry, w hich mr•e ltuk� - ' . IN(: IIO ti hr : :'tie rly till working at calla {ty Lersv�' xnd Juicy �.., S -AWE Giant Siv.e Some•, bowever, m:,-. away {,eFiinit annual Rally of Oshawa Pr"hytery .. Slr.,licat nr„1 L' "nv•tlr�rrnt t'rt�Py t6un+! F'eenl .t w.it•ty rtt,r,�tr,l -EVERY DAY i ;3ti tliPir tirt3er*. :�y tfta cirrnmoci 1, f` : `LE\1()1�I3- GRAPP,-FRUIT so great. Tbk inct'eaye' ill em: The Oshawa Preeb)-tery, i'ouns civ :�r ` :,nd -n.i tariv..t n,rr3y W- -r•kly Rat. - $IN t,lr People held their Winter Rally i� Per dozer) 25 cfs f -3 for 25 c•ta. ioyt,t rnetrt.y a ureN[rrdeinwtrtt in�p , ril,n trvi :t . { Columbuu on Friday, Jan. 2t;ti1, 7i.n - - _ for_.the. fxrrtlgrs..IrrrKluc•L•t at,J Society havirs charge of the t.pening 1I1tS' OK'OHGE TI OIJI'SE�N THEEEK ' better }meet'. - _ Worship Service, after which Rev. SPECIAL - - Edwin Smith, Ph. D., gave an, acid= :,1 -`2i ISt utfviltt•. It, It. N;o. I. Cro se &Blackwell Jarri lyrge ' 37c '.When Eddie Shure math 6ir rest of. weleorne, to which the peas- _ . _ _ s , jyr e • iflent, Mr. R. J. Houghton, replied, fir -t public appearance in �lockey; PE KERI:tiG HORT.ii_LLTURAL SPE(;fAL which tonic lace on Sunda Dl ht paying tribute to weak done by the SOCIk i Y * • - - 1r y, R former officers of the Presbytery. Pink Salmon, tall tin . 14C. at 'Mtidiaon Square G9rtieztso aftet . During the afternoon and evening FjUxB Tf -1 1TED CHURCH the regettrable incident which ,ses`ioris .short 'addresses ware give t ": SPECIAL • on the arork. of the various depart:�'• _ .took place ou the Boston rink on nts, as folluws: Citizenship, Rev. ,l RIDAY. FEI3Rt'ARY 9th at B p• ' Jewell- Shortening, and L��L �+ _ Dec. 12th, •then Irvin, (Ace) J. C. Torrance, Scarboro;, Missionary, _ L7�7L11 3Ve. -- Baffle' was in ured so .ba►d.l Miss Ed the Elmhurst, - Peterboro; An origiittal i,ecture by Lily White Bak Pwdr y j y a'hef, y . pP �y Christian Feliowship, Mitts Hazel De- _ tri ed Shore,' he received - ..MR. H. J. MOORE SPECIAL . Guerre, Oshawa. ouch an ovation that is seldom A bounteous supper was served ax on tfie Theory and PractAee of Plant Chef Pork and Beans 4 for .'5e. accorded to tiny eportsatftau. The 6:30 p. m. "in the basement 'of the Breeding. Special Lantern Slides f �ception was such that one would church by Columbus -Kedron Young I3on•t Mies Phis SPECIAL '.:.think that he had'`aceomplisbed People's' Society;. approximately ' 15Q _ ,. « 'y !f - - being served. Apricots the re ood per lb -e ` 723c. `- something of which he was proud, lmmediaLW follovrinsr the supper (� T t y instead of tojnring Bailey so a liicely sing -song was led by Mr. C. PI�KER�NG _ SPECIAT. severely that for two weeks no Morley, u Pickering, followed by an . c Prunes L'646' and meaty,” per lb -15C. hope• were held out for his re• °pen forum conducted by Itev. W.. J. �., i H. Smyth, Port Perry, which viss si SPECIAL "covert', Only the continuous very iirteresting. . attention given him by ooe of J• C. Anderson, of Oshawa ores• Pickles, Sweet mixed, large jar . 27e. � F -t he Warld's greatest brain bps. ented the prize for the special gift Iu� for Western Canada a Miss Susie violists, a.nd the care he received Vancamp representing Blackstock _ - SHOP AT "m a very efficient nurse, saved Society, having raised the largest . _ Ilan fife. But while Shore received sum per capita. THE D STORE such an ovation, we believe that The evening session opened with ' Kirby- Leskard in charge of'the wor- �• : :Ino other person regretted more ship service. St• -Andrew s Church You'orde'r PHONE PICKERING OW We deliver than lie di,l the -terrible,conse_ The roll call revealed 20 out 'of 4'`L , AT 1. Aluences which followed that socie't'es 'represented. Kirby- Leslfard : "Accidbnt. • "If shore ever plays in society--witlning the• Attendance Ban p K E R 1 N G net which wits presented by Pmem- Pickerin ' Hardware Store Toronto again lie eanuot hope.to ent, with -4R per• cent' of their' mein - receive a hearts reception. 'That •bership present. It was also noted Appearing _ will be reserved -for 'Baile when this society had „the greatest dist m � T m t -- Hetnatee his first appearance on ance to tra :�.1. 1 �T� IGH 1 0 M Mr. George Lewis, president of Co aple Leaf Gardena in Toronto bo ui•g Presbytery, brought greetings (Tuesday s,rrd Wednesday) where he is r_e�ry popular, But from his Ejesbytery. T,�' Poultry Foods and Eig Prud {Leers," Oyster Shell and grit. when ire does appear it. will not _. _ _ _. _ 1' ebruary 6 - a u d 7 Purenes Laying Mash and Calf Mead. - be as a player. for if .ale follows ;1934 �. •I . - - theepecislist's instruc•tion'e he will • never play .hockey again, or in / / `-` - SPECIAL 35 - PEO PEE - ' 35 `� O euarte'Paint, Varnish and Varnish Stain, reg. $1 `dulge in ttnythitrg in which titers per quart, for 00c per chart, while they IAst. ie aoy Ozer ement for that ilia, l'Oh 4 Many- End,Uen __ , - - Cause instant Qeatil. - 't•nemovt �--. thi�t • -n * Fisrw V Mn if P. 06ester, .reds • ligeul fv. 1�....,..,...1,.,. �leaeant feature in the whole WEBSTERS . A. W. Lynde, Conductor sad BApairo incidentis the treatuient Bailey is N UtTERKATIOHAL Under the auspices- . l� receiving from the Huston Hockey OcLr Motto :- "'pee have it, Can get it, Or - Club,. who gave Mr. and' Mrs, OF THE YOC�NG MEWS CLUB DICTIONARIES are in use. by busi- it is Dot tmeadp " BaileyanighV-a receipts amount rlcs_smen,entineers; bankers. 1Jf St. PaIll'i Church s *'c.' "'! lug Q 768.700. pod tiLe benefit' .tar er, architects, .physicians. PART -Ir - - J y S BAiSDON, : >. PICKE�IN� — ):aale to tape lace at au earl farmers, teachtrs. librarians,.c]er- ,l:tte in Maple C & tme thew rldol rresn and Leaf � Ga den- in, caocseen ties urorld oval. ► cBaCk Home AgSin' hich o11 the-,ctnba in the Aeaoci• Are Yoe Equipped fo Wtuni - .� � 0 � � E � .. ;sign will partieipa-te and, which The New International "Mainmy "'. W. C. Murkar provider .. .� i - expeoted to net 820,000.• the means to success. It is an a11- "Puppy," knowingteacher, a univer•sxlquel. "Roanuu' Rasitus," H. R. Mooney We have;op our display ttcbtes many line@ which we are paasltaa 4a W The Toronto Daily Star and the tion answerer. Rod Entire Cornpta'ny, you•at away below present cost prices. To clear thee- lines r if you seek e�Rciency and ad• - we have aubeta►ntiolly 'reduced the {deep -in 1. Telegram are featuring official vancementwhynotmakedail)/ ttse o[ this vast fund of tnforfrt- Pon Beare, let glen ' 'each case,• which makes a very attractive bny for you. . :War pictures that are -now being g released for the flirst time. Thu ationi lllr. bicGuire. Veritriioquist Men's; ^`�. -: �''D.., _ .•'- `"� - �n�sw - a:, may.^ - .fie;,." - -_ -, -.".�.a. -•..r ..y ..._. _ - - _- - - -- - _�, _ _ - ... _,N'7•:' "•rn�. .� .. b�T ''fy .. •s — ,� , - ..c...ry .suer+....- „ _. .. •. y _ _ ' • • _ ,. •:n' _ ... Z ..1. -, " -. ,. ' ..r. ...: :•,. —. .. ' v ' .� ti . -- '.+h'f�::.7 '' w +•mil' y and lira. Aitken Gave been r On next Tuesday- slight. there's a ''to Olareries ' and Mrs.? speadinA -a three weenie holiday �.Rel'ia�ble caeaival bright, g WX• ;.�NDJMSa� Born, with concise in Buffalo. '�' '' Bo dress tip s@ aSingorCzarioa, s'' 7x -. t Crumb. on Friday last,- a dau• _ �> > ;h ter. -= NURSERY STOCK YOU to race we invite, like a sassy DUNBARTQI�i We are sorry to have to report Pickering Dealers, Did You.Notice It' tow in Sight, _ - At the colorful. quaint Wilton not eu well daring FOR ]FALL AND SPRING - �* S J p A N C E pa" few Jew. The_ *nea a*n. bundle of liter - The many friends of . Kra. Glover ature that we ha seen this year, PLAN rIN G C .C' /'i ARENA :• H�BBiLbIt � .7. " arA nitrts�se w jiear of ner gr�u,�ni v of number of - -f A7 j - -= -- _ y Mre� nen Gin heap of Oshawa. nR ad ertivi'L. A age sheaf contain - Super list of h'grdy' Trees, 8hrssbe — �` ` -- - - - - -- ... rtes- telkted -�ste ct:s dour nn �+�- •- - - -- - -- - _ _ P�� � -. Bi1RSLARY -• has been visiting with Ed.' and merchants and dealers to Whitby, ad- and Plante,Zboth f u L CiEDA R-GR QVE Q,L9IIALTy� . t r, -- ;sre,- deters bsrw Aver the meek vertising their wares to, Pickeringi _stud -- consumers. A ,�„-. the --lets --i +t A and ornamental. Tuesday, February 6�, Ll 'E. IN9UAAN0S 'r Onr farmers.-are .begialring to ,sheet in large t3�1►e were the words, Root Pruned Fruit Trees thateave Dress Racing CarlolvAt ` Phone Pickering'JvAu . } take heart and get interest Shop it Home and Save Dollars". Prizes for / e /�, e / - How did it strike.yont There is, we valuable tigte in 'coming L. G V NG /L.L again, Prices of many of their believe enough loyalty in our local _ . . `products are on the rise. --- luto.bearingearly. , .,..__.. Most Original Mena Fancy Dress It i9 re ported *at a number of residents yet to lmow what to do '� Ladies' •' p° with these sheets. Our own home, _Jr , T GENT p FUNERAL DIRECTOR ANDS tElephones that were taken out stores can equal any, "bargains?" ELLIOTT, r Open Men's half mile race, EMBALMER `'iduriog the past two years are now offered 4y outside dealers. Act on Ladies quarter, = R pnt in- operation - again . --._- -. -- advice_given_oa_ that sheet and fiuceeeeor ou ft J. Mather,y QW "- i$ " �C1ME TO -•- !Wednesday. Feb. 7th -- etouPfville "Mrs. Palmer accompanied her `Buy at Home". `v - - - -_ 'daughter, Mrs. Maclsaacs. to To green River Skating Party, - 'Night and Day Service Tonto on the latter'e return W -- THE : N " Admission 20c. and loc. Business Phorie Residence Phone =' 3 Tier home in New York last week. STANLEY .:.THEATRE THEATRE 9801 9880 _ Following thh,.resignstion of H. - Dew Dra - Inn THE CORPORATION •(I. McIntyre as Fire Chief of the - y STOUFFVILLE of THE — , D�T�' � AGE �Ioesl deuartment, Lyman Pilkey� _ Old Time and Afodern Daneing -=- • - -L _ has been appointed to succeed FRIDAY and SATURDAY EVER'V"SAT'URDAY NIGHT -Towisbip.of Pickering Oor. Brock and Kingston lids. --`� -shim. • ^n -_ The war pictures in the Toronto Feb. 2 and A at'9 00 P. M. _ Daily Star, are proving very in PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby 'General Repaii Fork all care,` 'terasting to our people as well as Paramount Billie Hole and His Live Wires. given t the Council of the Cor . ° . guranieed at reasonable -all! other@ who are able to get "THE -TORCH SINGER" General Adotieeion : poration of the Totvoship of Pirrk prices• them. with 35 cents. Bring will, at a meeting to be Ireld ,Aeetvleue Welding' - Arru. Gormley, of Picketing. _ on Monday, the fifth dug of Feb 'Batteries ropared and chgrRed, was in town a couple of days this Clllude[te Colbert, °' ruary, 1034, at the hour ,,f one ftteries r airedun d Tires.l week with R. J. How on their Ricardo. Cortez F RED STACEY o'clock ' in the afternoon, ht the +, a annual audit of 'the township Townshiv Hall, in the Village of Gasoline Find Oils. Comedies Painter and Paper- lt"ger - • --,' accounts. _ ' • - - BruuRbxnt, consider a By Hw for •' _ At the recent - anottal - meeting - 3a cents per, hour or by contract - - stoppiug up and closing 'N,. t :1tlriie Refreshinept Booth in Conorcttou iof the Stoufl'ville and Bethesda TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY anywhere. h nd highways a aenl iTh Ki +kt i:ivaI Phone Pick. 7600 Telephone Co., T. A. Paterson Feb. 6 and 7 Satisfaction Uuaranteed. allowance for toad hetwo( -it lots; ' - was appointed to the .Board ct! -- -- -- `I}irectors P NE DRIVE y- r NBA F N nee a ,)n of. the said t['t ~ii'�rh eua• M��T"0�/ ���'�'p 111+ G. M. 16 ears ez erience. A. D. Peters, 'of Port Perry. "PRIVATE LIVES" 1 U R 4 Pickering, and the u, igin I allow. 421.y eKUPR1ETOR - -- - ',spent theReek end with bii-dau ?\��rntx 9hen.'rer - anP fttr runts between 1,)te .nnrn, Rhter, Mrs GPor e BeverlP hare. or write I)unbartyn P. O. _ ' R y Rub t Montgomery berg Ei and 7 in the 9th ctrnee• a;rn 'While here be called on surue of -- -- ' - -' of the saitl`townt-hio. ..'j •his and friends shout town, f urt,etiy "War 241ntnas' . u �[�% A. I I A N ALL peraony iutea,e,ted, or. " l' Toronto buyers are sc•rntrinu tbe- rl vv � Pitts -Todd tvh,x+e lanciW rune or tt. +�itt b�.•tre - neighbiorh(,od-fur eggs and 'rtlwr r ndieiall xti�, eat tt tLn , u,g i prod tug these day °• EKg�, it -'° !ly U I T A R y y i, ,,.,Olt � -. ifl E: •,1fAD.INE„ of such pryp�t -t•ed Tay law, rrie ee•t [or-+: s ever. Tha hocks Nrtenthtt3iast•tr 'tit the _ _ ( 9'iired tti wtEend At -the tiKicl meet d lyre is�i •ties, t� "+inr u_o. i rN:ticlEt K�li\JUjFtc. i p � s U- T-y -.� �' lug" tuber �hey� will be heard• in _ Eyesight Specialist . y 1 CittC+'PN -f illj t rtt,t!rt i,y' pers'tnt sir lie Cctutt�el. lvl.i.•iror or • ' Lycu ,uuu.y, 1au,.ay ..r a.-r- village are It.ltutcitsg the t,<'N. :FRANK ROBINSON with ir[rtec,lf'tl,rreyi,. +su�l —•. ail nroce aesociati,n gNrtTe*a with a keen '�'e t's'P,cld to our manfi Abt-) applies to be so heard hefore interest, viany taking in aq"n.ouy L rf I..r.„rto. the Gans Gonnrll- - games as they can arrtartge ft r.' Patrons .and _ t _ 'JMNEY BLOCK, : - - The Claremont Unite. 1, Chi; rch .Friends fS CLAREMONT ON FRIDAYS D..ted this 5th day of January. 0"AW49 N one of those which, this yHwr, (;nil r -e �.v. 4ueciyl; 1934. ^. Opp. Pat O� Pis is" Merr -Christmas gg }r= I�OVAT.r1 R. $>�:srctrr,�Clerk: presented a very favorable report Y R'ritr. to B _ - an the year'9operations. and find's E'RAtili ROBINSON - itself in s very healthy condition, �i �M!!: r d -y t► Walter and Airs. Ward, \ire and a 33 Cor,iittr .4vrt,nr, T4 +ttrrrn I Cab lmdlustl b 1 Lyman Pilkey and Mrs. Cook I IaPPY New Yval Gave been visdtintt their cousin' ]Mrs. Wm.1Md -hell, at Whitevale, Z&rs. Z&. 1,&u 1deU, E -rrly. Pallets Will. Pap. Aol&iu in 1934 who, fractured her arch some weeks a ;A Phone t90f1 . : £LAREMONT Reid the tntere4tiait article on this subject.-by F. W. Bray, in ,January. �r ' _- Dom. Neil *.Smith. Of 3ton$vilie, issueof '•Tfta Farmer.- January 6th "Canadian Oountrytaan" and `our dentist, h" been obliged on a of January 4th "Farmer'ii Advocate." _ several occasions this winter to . You Can Ba a� Holl>Il$ Send NOW for FREE bo.tklet-'•rho Highway to Poultry Success in choose his course very carefully, 1931. ". First hatches already off. Hatchieg regularly from now on. but h %a made the trip very con T1RE3, B TEliILS, Eight breeds. Government Approved. - eistently. ACCE890RIE8. _ All our branch hatcheries will be open for b•asiness January 29. From 11701'fQ�S - •' ' Gordon Gregg. Of Kirkland 'Vth to 31st, they will boost orders abewd• at prices quoted in.our "Early At ae !ow•and better prices' Order" price list. N ^w February price li"t may show advances for 4 _ -Lake, who has been at, his home ttm whole season. Order. to January and save wooer. °- here for some time. returned on as BRAY CHICK HATCHLRY. W& C4a3dk" Ave., St. Cadmwis es, o re ..Sunday night last, via Toronto, _ 'yon.can in Toronto. Brooder and Office, 2385 Dsdieris St.. Toronto. �' When lima a - in reeatthe his employment in the t� Note : To et the FREE booklet, fiat te%r out this ad• snd mail it tai as its final host the YnllndN thaw. 13irkett in expected Let us repair that leaky toy,. our Head OfS.e, with puur name and address on.the w�train, memorials we axwots `_.• home about the and of Februarv. will be standing In - JR 19110 will return with her friends, Skilled Motor Repairs. .: . _ - . • ___ .. _ mate tribute -to the Mr, and Mrs. Walker, of Whitbq. pele°�7 �v°'he� ' with whom she motored to Cali - ^OrdQn J. LBW IRAV� � 0�� created to honor. es :''foraia last fall. creatiN s1dII See the bills announcing the Phone 2908'° beat .. �••p• {' "No Greater Tr%U d' program of the Public Library PICKERING, . ONTARIO N. W. STAFIroRD Concert. Local talent contributes the program and a splendid list - -' - - - - -~~ •r yrw - '' " langston Reed `is seen. Hear them at the Cow _.E a �*�*+� °w�"""'• Vbftbs ' manity Hall this (Friday) night. '` _ . • Phone WMtt� ' The Brock road, r �•at 482 k d this � yst week, , y wrLwr N tt although free of snow, pre pet in a e - are very dangerous condition, Very 1 , °C .�„ 't carernldrtvtng is regohed uwiug and -- - N.Mm_ •atemoon ^ s- -to the ice. The past week remind- ed one of driving along i frown .slur .axawwM 4~ °, stream. , Eye :Maple Trea�f �Enta 1�ls� . The extreme low temperature - �% daring the early part of the week Strati IIISnraIICO �'i0 caused some interruptions in the PAUrrC' tsrWdOAAw -; Telephone Service. The extreme - -- 1DU"N °' "'" T+" tour and WAWANESA INS. UO. __ -cold causes the wires •to shrink to by C. H. Tack, Opt.. Zia M"µ" __ Cheap rates for farm and ooantey such an extent that they will _ �,.pi-ea' r. Return rr e w . pick = _ -- - building -& i very niter break. �ya+igat• + sad rAtiueltey Flartimore $24 50 •Pittsburg 91480 St t Luis $21.7x5 ll = The Anchor Society of the ticrir- ._ -' - red as 1�ut+tect to chance without notice) wind•miM6 Slim etc. =ed Chnreh held a skatigx party on P .f ;Tictets. Time 7ablee and All Coach Travel _ suwmoww i....r.wrm ' Monday evening. A hot dish of Vision, of cotus_e is entirely mental : Information at _ lot all ktnda.,' bean soup, and a cop of coffee and The impulse can be developed with - FASlEB FOR 8AL8 $ASTERN HOUSE, ii5M _oaks were served in the church, the mental development and this, can 1 Write of phone as the _ -maslP valuable stud in the int- weather was very -cold. erest of vocational gills rice oug - - �-r _ - 8����N &' ROWE. The regular Tussling of tLe sight saving classes and eyesight con a FOR �j j��� Q�( [` 2p WHITBY% ONT, ''Women's• Missionary Society of serration Riving the child a brighter • v SALE '` , the United'Chnrtih will be held in outlook in life. Another important.in- the basement, of the church on fluence in the development of the One Heater (circular) good as new, Thursday, Feb. Sth, under the quality of vision mentally and other pre small Qnebec.Heater. - . - conoenerehip of Mrs: Osekel A wise is environment. The child rail- - - One Yeseot Grinder, >!} inetiea. neaily'new� ` •" f33~ 'o� Rood muslce! pragrsm is being in the lau'1te city_ has vision suited -One Fleury. Oat Roller 3i - provided and Mrs. T. C Brown, of to his surroundings but poor vision Two used Electric Washers - p in the distance of the country. The Two Hand ,Washers Brougham, will be the guest sailor with good vision. on the sea speaker. Test will be served and's is lost in the use of close range vis- One dpable head McLaughlin -Mill Grinder -' •silvercollection taken. A repo , ion when on land. it has been claiht- One large Ice Refrigerator of the POeeb ter martin wi One Set Computing Scales :also be Iven. y y g d that the actual acuteness re vi o '..One Atwater Kent Battery Radio - - q ion need not of necessity be great to 'One Heater, base barrier' .The BadmiaWn Olab Tolima carry on in the ordinary line of en- One 1000 chick Buckeye 13cooder -went lset week proved an ipter deavor, but I do not consider this One 1000co Electric Radio, table model ` esting one. ' The Whitby Olub true, while a man may not need per- : = -- w'ere the Rueste and oontestante feet vision 'to do a piece of work A stock of used and ont of date skates. _ -for the evening. Twenty games well, to clear at lo'w rites if his vision is not perfect he P were played and Claremont iron is under a strain physically due to OUR WINTER STOCK - Obi' - seventeen of the tot. Thet hall the defect. The toll taken this fray e _ preaeuteri x very pleasing effNct, may lead tn incompetent workman. Gloves, Aladdin suppliee.'Qkatiag and - hockey srt,pplies,whipa, blankets, . with the players in -the character `hip and inefficiency and those near- nntifreex), Goodveyr tires, stovr•t And heaters, cheroicAl claaetPr;and iAtic eohite flvnne! rtniform� and er nrrmal with more acurate vision 'ehemiealo, r%dios and:suppli�;ti Rlectriclight - bulbs 9wPRGAha; The Claremont tPRm91 will have priority • with 'tore fixed � etc. i:� very cumhlete. � ,. Sold and Installed by •.•' e=pec•t to play a return visit in position in life, not from job to job 'R�Ng J PROUSE f� - +the near future, without success. to be continued CHAS: COOPER, - CLAREMQNT i _' �4 ..'•� 4F V s�zrifelRMIL Sinca-thia,is our biggest venture; I As the liner Wsllaroo, sails from Lon- thought -that the .auguries were unfa- don five crates of opium are . removed and returned to the Llmehouae ware- YOt?thle. ' _ .`house of Messrs Kine. adlolnfne that ' of To Lung, one of the biggest "fences`' eiccurasl,e cvaa Lut l.uu4avwv ire -- - - . = - -•fu London. Matt Kearney, cerrea- pundeut- tures of the -Egyptian a rim mentary - - - of a ltiew York.-newspaper, has lust said Cloud sled, its 'passage instantly - - good -bye to his slater Eileen? U& pas- Pa y -de- meager. At the. request of Detective in- tei•tej to those nearly closed eyes of 1 ;3 asyector Dawson- Haig, Matt_pccompantes , - z Norwich, one of • Haig's Scotland Yard YII art Hee See. • P Oran a Pekoe men, to 7o Lung's. Matt finds a note- " , , �„ book dropped by Yuan Hee See, and You S.wo have been disturbed . S _'reSh from ` _. Norwich Is murdered'"1tS27n after leaving The voice was very soft but ineredib'_"yF $lend Matt Haig, alone, 1s -puzzled mover the high• jj cryptic notebook entries relating to the `he , Gardens_ 'PVaIlaroo's 'route when a monstrous "No, no, -- Excellency!' Aswami _ -' creature snatches the notebook and •es- forced a smile. "One ol_.__the._�te " 1 capes: TuaanrHee See, his pretty woman- - _ tong esoa, Orange Blossom, and he rather alarmed, me on the night. we was his astonishing quality of 300th- booked in London, is one .of those- Male Che Lung escape In a motor cruiser n to the r, v: hick r have, on- the list.. - I think it "s French coast. An entry in .the notebook met ia' Paris •, lag. •• • t , Chefs' May Be . leads Haig to the Restaurant Suleiman a gan "It~ was the Scotsman? Ae must They presently reached a hotel, safe to - presume captain that the AU Right, But Make - .: of Scut-throats hasrgatheredato i•eciva be «vatcited•" turned, Into- the- little lounge, on the other four suspects � - 1 - should be watch Cooing Too FanC� orders. As a German is leaving with a No, not Mac Iles. I distrust him right.trf the door, _and sat down at a ed ?" New York. =dale chefs are all ,. pugilist. he hears the former only hen he is sober. Also I have table. _ "I entire( a th youu„_inspee- bu�rk- ear he wtil do Dext -- y , —right- - =day at aarseilles.. Eileen Kearns writ- arranged to replace him if- necessary.-- "cord Lord!" said Eileen. "There's tor," e4ple s- ing to Haig. ,tells of a jolly felro pa But laid Bi+own exchanged words with that ghastly woman -with the chief T}ie F rerieh authorities have ust tion French cooking. - They want _ saner named Durham tend a clever Aur g g y' !" - " j something on the table like mother trixO -W Go ON WX= TT= STOAT- a stranger downstairs in the reataur- Near a pillar leaning very close to- notified me;' Haig went.. _ on, "that used to,. make," declares Miss 'Char. - ant. gether across a small table, were the three otter men --all they could trace "Tell me about this." chief engineer of the Wallaroo and a -who were t lone Field.' She is the only woman - ' CHAPTER XIL- (Cont'.d.) "He went dovrn with Franz Hartog, big, dark, woman a Present at the restauran. apparently. half- I have mentioned, have_all set .o chef in any of the large New YorY Ia 'a stria' r :,,cs qtr -tote- our sew � 2 :�:= � � -by ,1T .ee�whom he had - L-, 1.a.,S,o,t,e in her way, out of a different routes for the Near East • ground floor of the house, furnished thrashed for a breach of Orders. And generously •curving figure not strictly • looks like a general assembly "Men are good for kneading bread, very simply as an office, Aswami Pa- this stranger, except for some Russian fashionable. 9 but my girl makes better hot °rolls ' she eat waiting. idiots, the only person in the res- • "Good.•old Corky," said Jack, Rat- at same spot unknown. It's my job than I can buy from any mawulino reported y „ to find that spot, captain: because if bakery, To .the gang assembled in the Res- taurant. Too late, her rted the mat - tray. "He's a fast worker. He's well I do find it, I expect to meet there the "I don't see wh taurant Suleiman• Bey in Paris he was ter to me, admitting that he may have away with the lion tamer. y women aren't e mown as-the Chief, -but here, in acrnp_ been indiscreet. "Look who's here"' Eileen exclaim- man who murdered Detective Ser- g� chefs as men. The men who uloual correct events dzeas, he `was 'There was -it moment enew, __.____ _. __- _ _ grant Norwich in Limehouse the ni ht _ y g ar�T! �. $ -- have been trained abroad may be tnoso beAs 'the result of this sa onve a ati about some things, ' - - - �n Egyptian gentleman of established' then: �' �� ,Dr. Oastler and Jack Rattray stared As a result of this conversation a P. �' bet men Pe lounge. popular fel- new passenger joined- the shi ' tiai on this side aren't so hot: position. Nevertheless he watched- - Re at to ins, said Yuan Flee See; across the loss Their ' P-only "They all go is for lots of fancy the door of the. room, with a - eertain "in the man's own words, exactly what low traveller, Mr. Durham was cross- a few minutes before she left Mar- food with Frenichy names that don't nervousness not strictly in keeping Ire rpeported to you, including his de- ing to them. 3eilles s certain Mr: Smith who wore mean a tiling but that make you thick with Moslem fatalism. ctrl Lion' of this strap r." "Ha!" cried Dr. Oestler. "it is our tinted •s spectacles. He -wasp allotted a rig very elabor- Presently Yu'an Hee See replied in e a . . : _ _._ Mr. � Durham. He is leaving us- P� you re getting something g seat at the doctor table next to the _ the same 1 gunge. "You are an Those .desperately drab streets yes?" ate. But give ins .my own baking t ��lii .distinguished. Austrian scientist Dr, „ hour late. Cat is the explanation?" which lead from the docks at Mar-' -'•Yea;'- Rattray confirmed. "I should- Oestl' - over any man's, any day: Yu'a. Hee See stood framed In the. seines to the more habitable - quarters line to have a final with him before I On the following morning, one of Wiss Field has 92 people under her, open doorway, looking at the Egyp- of the. city were several inches deep go`�back- to the ship." t.i -Chinese passengers, Mr. Len Chow, Men are permitted to peel vegetable _- _tian, his eyes nearly closed. in an unpleasant kind of light yellow He never even said good -bye to_, of New - York - -wp"t- +^ *r and wash dishes, but most of her cools "mot ia- sinsp }e- i3 un•k° uaud 'tea bt�il�}' ,. a - acs' r- tss�*s score yplMwtah mg= rile" ., ffwp6invd. are women. office. He had a serious complaint to .7, pilot made a forced landing but a good grey; the sky was of this muddy com- But Durham had joined them now. sod While kle- had .been absent is lodge. We were ten miles from•Helio- piexion also. ` "Doctor and Mr. Rattt•ay," he said, the bathroom.-someone rifled his cabin. "The world. needs collaboration, and lis- which I think. explains my de- "Singly too w1elievably pig- sty," "I hope you will take a stirrup cu r Po � � - P P He rather thought that his return that presupposes the trust of nations ay . Eileen declared, as the taxi floundered resentI K p . p y. Miss Ke•arney�if your lei Interrupted the intruder, as all in each other. " - Thomas G. Maseary. - •' "It explains it," the reedy voice_ and .thumped through --- the . - morass. friends can spare you for a? moment- sorts of papers v ere left strewn upon - conceded. - "I accept this explanation. "And I'm really sorry I started. *� I have a:private message for you, But the floor, indicating a hurried retreat. "There is no harder IPork is the `. &would add, that if such accidents !'That's rather mean o -s ant a in you -more than two (To Be Continued.) cur to others of our company dis- said Jack Rattray, the .flrstytofl'icer, minutes." - '�-_ - - world than sin."- South. aster Iies before us like a gulf-which smiling hi3 slow smile. , "Don't you • They left the Iounge and walked ,r-- no man can pass:' think.so, doctor ?" upstairs, to_ where, upon a seat in an Value of 'Modern Research - "I have no fears," the Egyptian as- Dr. Oestler, who sat upon''the girl's' alcove outside the dining room, a man Modern resarch has made it possible Write for free ropy of shred him "Here Is the roll. . I can left -the three were packed in like was waiting. A soft brown hat - and f..qr people of to day to know more SWAYZE GOLD REVIEW tell you where every man of the com- .sardines -- patted Eileen's arm Booth- a white raincoat lay beside him. about ancient Chaldaes and Egypt and Full Information to party is at the present moment." ing'iy: "Oh ?" Eileen gasped. and clutched than the Greeks -did. By modern bo. Swayze Hnyeke --Gold Mimes g tanical researches, philological lnvesti. LIMITED ' "Or should be. " -- - � ` "At least, MISB Kearney," he said. Durham's - - arm. Her face grew sud- p e "Some are out of reach, I admit, "it malres a small change. We shall denly pale, Then , this _ pallor teas gationa and archaeological discoveries 910 Starting Tower, Toronto, ORL - but with the others we can get in not be ashore agai'3r unfit we reach swept by a swift color. t -Q errors of the great. ancient writers, touch if you desire it :" Port Said. Yes? And what does it Dawson Haig stood up. "I haven't Herodotus and Xenophon, can be cor• "•I do not desire it. You are 're- matter, this mud' and the grey sky? frightened - you, Eileen? I couldn't rected, and 'moderik horticulturists by - - aponsible." He raised a plump hand, Ha? Presently we shall be convivial think of any other way....." their knowledge of the . floras ot- y; .the painted index. finger curled. "I with a. little cocktail --ha? And _it w When Mr. Franz Harg came on Greece and ita)y, Palestine, Arabia do not wish to see your report. Tell makes a smolt change." board the Wailaroo 'at Marseilles to _and Egypt can show where such great - _- -._me that there hay been no hitch." _ Eileen` tamed to him atid laughed. take possession of his cabin on D gutito lies at.anclent linen Dfosco- No hitch." The outstanding chaiacteristics of the deck (both berths in which had been rides, Theophrastus, Piing and Galen od_ I ant reserved in Londo'nj, through a partly, weal astray; ry g perhaps fouliah, Austriar. doctor, as she had discover- L but in London everything went wrong, ed during their short acquaintance, -open door across the narrow alleyway The true law of the rare Is pro-' - Dawson Haig was -watching: He saw gress- and development, - Whenever : "-J"- r, ,,, ., •ter„ ,y„ w. �� the t1:I1, blond German whom, with civilization pauses in the' march of bloody uth,- he had seen coming conquest, it is overthrown by the !� bl y i'rio q ` ''t•� down the - stairs of the' Restaurant barbarian.— Sim a 0 ms. 4 Suleiman Bey! LIVER F ; Unseen; Dawson Eiaig felt 6is'fiid The main stadium whicH N'iil be SALT R ing place and went up' to the captain's constructed in Berlin for the Olympic h , , ,��� :room Captain Peterson was seated Games will hold 100,000 people,. • �y his desk,:-which was littered with . - -- - _ papers. He Aas bad worried .about - -- . - -- - - ,> :. , . .. this voyage. The gold -w a b g re-. ' - • _ sponsibility, m the first place, and :•:. _ _p ..�� _ . now, to. his other troubles had been • _ - - •- - - - ... _ _ _ '` ed-this sudden appearance of a^ S �� P HEit'ES THAT QUICK- "J, .. '�• ••official from Scotland Yard. • •• was right,. Captain," said Date -. - -- son Haig.. "It's my,man!„ The captain smiled resignedly. "It's _ WAY TO -STOP COLD ` • - a complete muddle to me, inspector," -- - N he confessed. "Whatever: is it all' about? If this fellow is a criminal, A '' - • • - " ' u why don t you arrest him?. I shall. : : : : : : :: 3 Y y . �'• .- be glad to t rid of hi . n ��� :_,.• - Than( you,' _ " I t Isn't sa Ha i - �-- s0 leas that -But here's the i- srmP 1� tion,_roughly: You have 'five pas= >t sengemon board the Wallaroo, whom I . u s spect with good reasor. of being me 1' -. • '.�• tubers of a dangerous international a r gang. g "Five!" said the skipper, 'staring under tufted eyebrows. "Have ?}fey 'all - '' came aboard here ?" - #z; „ . If throat is-sort, crush ana' ... — ' "'• ^ "No. Four joined you in London. dissolve s Aspirin Tablets ?', wl 1 y Take 2 Aspirin Tablets. !kink full lass of water. in half w "Holy smoke! What's afoot, in- g a , glass or stet r ^`•' ' '' '`V'ry'` " " "' Repeat treatment. in 3 and ar le actor 6 r {iEo 'i;'i �„ g ding to sector . . hours directions m boa. P - - - : . : :.; '•. ? ;'; : :.: "If I knew that sir 1 should knfuv what I'm here to find out;" was liaig's E ' - - j j AGH cake wrapped in rir•ti&t we=ed 1 e , ra' ;, - natant Relief in This Way paler -Royal Yeast Castes alwaya our possession in London which seem- - reach you in perfect condition. They keep ed to point to tb,: fact that members ° •Th - simpit method pictured above instantly. And .thus work almost -: -ftesh for =Onthe -you can be sure of suc- of a . gang of dope dealers, receivers is the «•ay doctors throughout the instantly when you take them. cessful results bemuse their full leavening of stolen property, and other unde- world now treat colds. And for a gargle, Aspirin Tablets power will not deteriorate. That's why sirable trades, were sailing in your It is recognized as,the•QUICK, dissolve so•comple0y thry leave ' R0701 Yeast Cakes have been the standard ship. .The exact nt mber of the room. EST, safest, surest way to treat no irritating particles. Get a box Of kwillty foe over 60 years -why, today, occupied by them were discovered a cold. For it will check an ordi of 13 tablets or a bottle, of 2'1 or „ -nary cold almost as fast a� yqu 100 at any drug store. ling we pretested in '7 out of eery 8 Got those numbers •" , Csaadlim hanies where dry yeast is caught it. _ • is "I am almost certain •I have. 111y d this; ,^ ,. • •'• �' used to Lome beldnd. .� ;: ` - -nisi, however, was made ftnm niemor; , .Ask your odor about - - But in a certain Paris cafe, which -we iAnd ahenyouu buy, see that You f { lace of these get Aspirin Tablets. Aspirin is the believe to-be a meeting p trademark of The B e d_ r Cora - Rl�=i -Tie ReYi1 (mss 4e sock ro use > ;,t = peo 3 .. . ,. le, i recent( ha s- sight of a ter- , wtrss lrsrt Mks se troms. sated reel : „ ` �' -puny, L iteda. n the name .. im d pea. fain man. Today °'he hay, joineifTh`c IInyer in I lie form of a cross, is on -.loaf breads, ton, boos, coffee cakes? Addrrw >ig Wallaroo, as a passenger. • His roam. tan4se Wreaft Led., Fraser A.e.�c liberty- tacit tablet. They dissolve aRttost .'St., Out Ask, too, for leadlet, 'TM - 1Roral ills�tl! tliNletr•" 'BUY ACME- rNCAt.S DA ro nq A�PIIrIN TA�I'p AR. WY, ft-:w _ ..ISSUE No. S —* i� DOES )VfiT HI aM THE HEART MAD[ IN CANADA 4 4. w ..4�• , .1, � iP.- ." -i-' -sue y .i��.r►�r�iir� (Interes • EVesiitl&_ Young Davidson Mines Ltd ` 4ollinger is ruusschin the construction of the Arrt $00 ton unit of t • _ _� , _,i _ - - =L a �p ] Otfeet bDrd�i egrtd cs dvits „ tely 400 Z 500 feet tNi1O : X' y drilling. Young Davidson -to an attractive specula on ae, market now abo u t 80 cents. -. - _ Q .r r ♦ — By i3ELFyhT�vILInai.+. - -� Iflustrated Dresamakirg Lesson Fur- • ,iiectpr M. Chisholm & CQ., 350 Bay Street; Toro=tt0 .i�tished With Every Pattern__' - -_- - "- �' .,an S' 4 , - Canada's Forests Long �Ie eke vs. + - _- -� - - - — -_ Soine three centuries ago, when -the _ -_ -.- our�d + aeadi Cha t te. r. • • a t French and the English settlers were build" ' cabins along the nortb Atlati- Shape Said to be Detertmin� _ $y mat; di Morgap tic coast, the eastern .part of North by .the Supply o Iodine �:r"��r'�►�,//;�',��.�%'� America . VVas covered by a vast and alt fifty years ago an CHEFS VS. COOKS f almost unbroken forest. It extended ochots divided humanirtly into ;j from the prairies to the sea and from brachycephalita (round heads) While it is true that men make the best - chef s it is not the south Atlantic coast to Hudson's the olichocephalics (long -h- -- strictly true that they make the best cooks. As a slight - ;proof _ ' Bay.-It comprised hardwoods of many Which was the euppertor race? " of the pudding` —or some such old saw -=1'et us. peer at this wee - -cies with conifers an the uplands long heads," . was the verdict at news item appearing in the papers last week - "A Kansas City in the south- and conifers with fewer Germans after much measuring. A ]husband, Sam Brandy got up one maraing, and moved• by a good- species of hardwoods' in the north. blue eyes and blond, hair and H ly impulse, decided to aurp ise his wife by making some coffee - From the tales that have come down Haler'- "Aryan" emrges. s' j to us and the story revealed in the volumes have bees written to aa3 and baking some biscuits. Perhaps it would have been better if .. - forest itself, we can guess at ite com- count for 'the origin of long b - he =had sloshed some water into his sleepy eyes: But he didn't, / and round heads. Race migratio - -the consequence was that they both went to a hisprtal —Br=d; position. _ fossil human bones, language, white and red p- -fife; uaud:+y have been cited in the controvetlao - got the containers ixlixed and used insect powder instead of the ` ' /� wn balsam fir, spruce and hard- vttall -known baking powder.. Both are reported as doing as -well - �' '� . - Now Professor Knight Dunlap woode, extended over an , enormous ats can be expected" + Johns Hopkins advances, to .Soren saes in. New England and Ivarth At- anew theory. .Head straps .ls a m ' ]antic states, in the Provinces of Nova , nt 1nrt1•nu ,r,o fl+•a t ° CUPID HARE 4Nll 1'1�1�!{� Scotia and New Brunswick, and to `"r merely _#old] the southern rtions of Quebec and And head - shapes are Connected wit?] While Hollywood continues to give poor -little -Cupid many. goiter. Where do the round headd " a nasty blow —for instance Lupe, Velez, the fiery little Mexican ? Ontario. white. spruce, with red (Hitler -is one) come from? Frog and Johnny Weissmuller, former'holder of the Olympic swimming _ spruce in the far east,• usvally.mixed the- goiter zones, such as the 'SwIsd - ' ' with balsam fir and often with hard - :• record, have decided that' they Cann -ot goon. Married secretly, � � '! Alps and the surrounding French{ �! Roods, occupied parts 9! the same German,- Italian and Austrian country, ,fast October, this rornance•is on the rocks —they both declare is �- area, : VLwii s dense stands on (the m• the - American Great Lakes -tern+ ,i p=.b0� -hick after- -ail, is-&- ice way .out of the and,.more higher. and in Maine and southern _ 1st terry, or parts 'of Scandfgavia, •- eivilized than certain well -known crooner and his wife, = Canada and stretching in scattered . What to the -cause of potter? Lerch - - who have found it necessary to air their..marital. differences in forests into the extreme north- beyond' of iodine.' Without iodine the thyroid _ Reno famous-- infamous ' _..- _ the Arctic circle.. a g -. gland, the throttle that - erne the _ look t s9v the ress: HGweve'r —let us � � - - - P biggest little city in the world. .- Here are some figures. In Balsam flr occurred largely in mix- activities of the human locomotict ... 1933 the'marriages recorded there were 4,60'0 and divorces 2;437. �' 3033 ed forests, but also in-pure stands on is deficient. So intimately are all th4 di In 1930— marriages 6,000 — divorces 2,609.. So little Cupid while considerable areas in the higher slopes. glands connected that if the Wyroi4' receiving nasty blows in California- -teeoy ears: nicely in Reno -the Jack pine grew then, as at the present fad disturbed the others suffer too. Se _law.of compensation —What? -- t time, on sandy ridges and plains, but It happens that the' grow h- control] • � there is probably, much. more of it now ipg are affected What 2t • •. • . •, e.. a .' _. = -' - - -. - than there in tits primeval forest. more natural •than -that , :the treat - like atgfie i s the following will prove inter- - Larch of tamarac covered swampy should broaden? eating. It is found that the average housewife spends seven It's -the season when invitations areas thruugnvuze �?in�Ae T►owertul efrect o[ tk+ hours daily, approxixnartely 2,_500 hours a year in kitchen and may be dropped in with any mail, ato and, although it did not occur in ex- endocrine glands was discovered - - bousehokl duties. Further —a housekeeper's hours spept dnr- anthropologists, embryologists any pe 1 it's -well to be ready with -one's party h nsive forests its total quantity mum Ing a lifetime of dish- washing probably Aggregate four full years. togs, have been enot'motls. Hemlock occ anatomists have Brad And if you bake an apple pie, you walk. 105 steps in and around For dances, it-is darling fashioned red moinl n and sou u.rom caudye o[ n1I humanainat+abflity and a' in ' atixed stands fxo t11e kitchen, doing lt. _ ... r of Chinese -red rough ore a silk with south . tario hem Q variety o! human m6ev. Then These whimsical bits, of househokiing statistics are on the the cape o! matching shade'velvet. • are even some 'who fmagine. that th ..Far afternoons 'the tern pro- Black ��• then as sows Brew in. authority of Miss- Edwina Nolan, home semrice director at Nela p' logs and wet places and in addition evolution of the antbroppoid ape Into - l'ark, electrical experiment laboratory' in Cleveland. %ides for high back, short full sleeves man was brought' about b a chans1 ,. ,. � and shorter length skirt. Wild-black- coverr•ed - a vast belt. er! territory y in glands. Dr. Dunlap is evidentll Miss Nolan i figures were gathered. from a survey, during berry - velvet or faille crepe with me- -stretching O°a territory now in up-to .dat® company. which •housewives in a thousand "average" homes:. were inter- known as Northern Ontario and tallic flowers in gold, is a stunning 4 - - irieWed. Northern Quebec. Cedar. grew in r scheme. lsr cantity on moist and about Husbands, questioned too, admitted —Yea, 39.6 per cent; aof You'll look pretty as a ,.picture in . ge q =° High Altitude Radio ']feat -= them —that they helped their spouses with the dishes, but— . ttis simple . Paris rig. the margins of lakes and streams. The. Coed on b Airplane -detested the task. Style No�3033 includes the pattern - hardwoods were more abundant in 3f �P • quantity and more numerous in species Ultra -high frequency radio wave The upshot of bliss Nolan. finding is th8t the ideal kitchen,, for the dr%i -and for the cape. Ds- q transmitted at intervals of 600 fee+ designed to save time and steps, should have its appurtenances sighed for sizes 11, 13, 15 and . 1T in the southern Kali of the territory. arranged in a "U" shape. The "serving centre''- should be as years. = They occurred in conaiderab�c quanti- from ground llav ®] to a height of sear With "a Size lb' requires 3ti(a yards o! 39- �• nevertheleas, northward .through- ly tour mileis above Boston ii under nearly adjacent to the dining room door as possible, out the'Maritime Provinces and in the way this moAth with a daily broadcast - inch material for dress with 1% yards on -a wave length of five meters iron _ t' istraight- flow of production extending through all work centres'," • southern parts of Quebec and Ontario, of 39 -inch material 'for for cape. the weather research airplane of • the �is8 Nolan points out. but only the white birch end poplar, Mrs. Average Housewife, by organizing her "centres, can HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. extended beyond the black -spruce belt Massachusetts Institute of Techno - Write your nsirfe`and address rein- to" at Catnhridge, Maas, bake a 22 -step apple. pie, thus. saving 83 steps, the. step economist p into the extreme north. ly, giving number and size of such -Di. J'. M. Swnine, Entomglogiesl The research plane In Ica �isfi; _ L'� -on to say. patterns as you want. Enclose l6c in Branch,. Dominion Department of nights to gather meteorological dat stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap A riculture, in "Scientific Agricul- leaves the East Boston Airport earl] g each morning, and flies for two hours. Locket for the Heart it carefully) for each number, and ture." o< Nail moonlight to the bark of ;cherry; address your order to Wilson Pattern 0 _ _ study fsm4oylesbrncmore aboutdithe be WATCH YOUR Hid* the gold tan o! wind that blow Service,' 73 West Adelaide St., Toronto. DIET The banished leaf; the wild white - The pleasure t mac of honor enjoys havior of very abort waves transmit -t berry "so long as work is not obtainable in the consciousness of having per- red trots known altitudes up to. SQ00/ That stares across the•autumo snows. - leisure is impossible. ,'- Ntcholas blur• formed his duty -is a reward be .pays teet,..ebe calling of We plane. . By Hon Saute - . . - , ray- Butler. himself for all his pals.-La Btuyers. The investigation is considered by Hoard the blue husks of waxen seed the American Radio Relay League t4 ` Strung on a thread,-so late to (alb; be the most important of its king - Bad' temps =r and bad digestion Bo The harlequin slat of )ewer -weed -_ -_ Three-in-one Produces Perfect Girl ever pttempted,.and all amateur radio p _ operators in this cenntry_ and Can, land -in -hand. Whenever you meet s That droops• a bouble on the wall. ��. ` -. - _ - ads have been notified to listen for fad- tempered person you can rest as- Ii ; the broadcasts -and report reception cured that his or -her diet is wrong. These for she traveler that makes conditions. it any of our readers are guilty of Winter his -way, to_succor hint; � � 'a frequent or occasional spasms of bad More in the band than honey -cakes k; j"� '� �►� Is. addition to Reather information r recorded on automatic instrumenU ' temper, look well Into your diet. The or wine to stain a, tankards brim.; x ;� s'astened' Qnder' the wings of the plena cause Is there. ' + the pilot during .the radio _ e.t -tidies wi1L " Some people are so chronically bad - -He bears a keepsake id his pack. : Ys. transmit 'temperature readings and tempered •that one almost supposes For,snmmer spent and autumn lost,. tp v 1 that they were built that way -tbat it y- other weather observations. by radio When every-tree is powder-black, ' •�"f direct, to the instit'ute's station at is just as natural for them to be bad- And every meadow stark with frost. s the- Daniel'' Guggenheim aeronautical tempered as for other - people to be -Leila Janea is °arihner's Magazine. _ laboratory- in Cambridge. The weather serene and sweet - tempered. Not. so! - ¢ ' she world is made Up, of. people of data wi.l be tranamitt�` on the up _ :` ward .flight. During - the descent =il oo< a _ ape f _ main good or bad health' are largely All the world seethed dead • �" ; broadcasts for amateur operator?. lbe contributory factors that make or t mar one's temper, and it one's •diet is And: I' alone alive; ! r ^ �' r --'� - Walking silently 'across the muffled ,. habitually wrong the chances are that ground; J e Wise Have Said - one's temper will be habitually bad. Slowly, with head. bent low, THERE ]S. NO .EXCUSE FOR BAD - Deeds are ,fruits, worms' are leaves, TEMPER. Men and women can easily Hal[ afraid that I shall see, Disdain the bitter bread of -d' pFit(I If once I turn around,' s ence. train -their in to avoid bad - )rumor- No footprints in the snow.. He that desires but little has no ` ed explosions, and if -they will merely study diet and carefully avoid dietetic - Virginia Gerhard in the Commen- L need of much. weal. +' ' 1'' You bad better return home and errers -t-he. can - ,mimes -ne1ious di3 -- - rJ "playa of temper will disappear. .' make a net than to go down to the river and hope to get fishes. - A sunny disposition, ha=p,v�, bubbling - epirita are the concomitants �i- -good , ^� _ Dignity does not consist in �s= posse_ health. A morose, grouchy disposition �g�^� -__ -ins honors but in deserving them. with frequent Eights of anger and tem- per a� . e authors of our `! We are r ow ^s* per are nothing more or less than the t s. the n as - physical..evidence of : disordered 'con. , ` Disputing and,borrowing cause Brief y stitution brought on by an erroneous and sorrowing. ! _ diet... •--' •'' He ivho does mo More than another It is positively shameful, the lengths is no better than another, -test d b t to which some people go with their tvm as no to - - _ .:, . f nothing f bad temper, and it is nnf&tu» ate: that _ The no n t ;' a �; ' b m who but, air tbvr,e same people do not seek the B _ elped. alp hi w• ]lit Y It is..- ., to is •i t " to be h ramie and try and•reriifly it,' Chtt your roar according to yopj din - •. f -wt� Sdi�' - —. ; . � - cloth Roston. -Frank P. Frill hae•an 'm• � Pitt - � them tugetht•r send you 'have the perfe� , g.ri. 'i' :, • c) , asual hobby, one fllai ifafes lip I: `ll Weary Wittit: Say, 0088, 1 nave .New York models show how artist compo:.ed the form beautiful. I,P t Toil ta�ome is.• happiness, and res. years dill saal9ed to collect milk' •een better days: ( to others. Tlt!�man can only breathe �• -'. • bottle caps in' I9UJ_ and his en1;eofon Ohl Gerittsman: -1 don't liken the 11'aS _perfect• ,head, middle, perfect ,lags and risilit :<c pglips flr ?' in ctoads, and that man on_y.in aoIf Low totals ",400 cape weather w! are havleg ,,,ysell, well 'figure. 'They•say It's- hard to, fnd all•r.�4c1'dlte pn the .Ire gli1. tudGs,--Buiwer-Lyttgn, y y'ta 'v ,•; ./` ?' ,.• 'n. .:±e^:'w'�+:�7 _ _ t.,..... ."_�.f.. - a - ar r _ c�'.'c"p'.. .,.,. - 'i � .. 3-.. s'' rr•,-{' i- xF". �' ?;i_�"',a�••'�l',�.�t����i". °•,�' a 'F.n vr, - M1.y - _ '!: •��. _. rte,}.`^ :fu .�"•"�.. - :..;..Ar 'i 't �. iM ^x n.., '' • _ _. _. .tea: �• ' __ _ -. ._.• __ .. ._ _ ..r .. -. - .. ♦ • '- .. i ... . °,�, ' ',.. .i .... - T. _i- ••iii -� i • � • i_ i m• _ .- George and Mrs. Trelaor and . -Just received • t. earitidof - - -- �temily mud Dr. R. M. and Mr•w. Alberth coal, Price. $11.00 it ton.. -- —_ -- �f Bateman, of Toronto. visited the D. Munro. " - -Dr McE:van had 'a business Mispes Hurrtfng on'Sttudwy. -Hiss A. K Richardson i8 trip Lu rurunto vu Thursday, -while playing hockey i+�'tt h spending a few days in - Georl{e - . tie Pickering team against Wh•>Xtby town with her brother, James, and ofA�Ht�ry �triar. -aua Fi dYwi h none, :t,aAi= ' -= �stei d n slats enter i'Ylc�erlll � Leade y evening, aNl •,fit - - _-L O. -Banks lost his hors @_ none of the Whitby' tatQed a number 6f :his young _ r �t�� - day last week from an attack players and rtes into the wall; friends tu' a birthday party on `- - j� splintering his -ihoulder bone-- = 'l�eaday afternoon. " i�{}1{,�e•- h; -Tbt, 'eaunurd arrruu of :iG FP. :Gut r, iif the Brock Road r - --Mi +a Lillian Pearson, of To -on , h - — 0 And P-resb terian Church, will hold an auction safe"of �fartii ON T MISS-IT to, spent Sunday at the homeaof . Y i w0hAit was io have. been held- on stock implements, grain etc. her'pwrrnte here. - � , on -Mr. Cooper, of Oshawa, spent Monday evening, has been post Saturday, Feb. loch. The. "Jean Gordon " - Dress Sale is Tharsdtiy last with W. G. and postponed -until next Monday -Miss Myrtle Li,ckwood, junior Mrs. Reid and- f4inily, evening, ashen it wiik be held in leashes in the ptthlir• arhonl is off ' . v�1 n w j, �nQ(�n i (� Choose - - -Mrs. M. O. Ziiioit:e►rmyn, of To the'A. Y.-P. A. Club rooms A duty owing to illness, thus giving routu, •+pent one -day last week good, attendanc4 of`methber8 and' -the -pupile) a holiday. _ froma. All sizes. ..Just adherent:; is to ireeted. Refresb - Foui,d, in the Pickering- post with W. J.-and Mra. Miller. q _ � -The Swastika Club held a very meats, will be served at the -close officsou. Saturday last, a sum of ,. p - - `• interesting m^etibg at= the home of the meeting. m'otiey. Owner may hags same ; ''} one price; ' 1:OU. ' of Mrs. M. 9. Channlan on Tuesday - Sudden change% of tempera by proving property, and paying _ eveni�•g. tore has been characteristic of the expenses. +- ` -Mis. Murray Barrett has re - Present' winter. At one tithe we -Miss Norrige McGinty. whose :New Prints are in. All Fresh Colors. - turned home lifter upending a may be enjoying, spring weather, condition- has become' - decidedly , with tem erature well above the more serious during Cho piiet few $e8lltlfiil new patl erns. :35 lgChl Wide• - week with Fred and Mrs. Adair, A 2 qualities-20 cents and 26 cents of Airincotirt, freezing point, and within tiv`Pnty, weeks, was taken to the Oshawa �i =Thu sir, M. S. of the United four boure we may be shivering General Hospital on Sunday. per yard. - Church will meet at the home of in a temperature away below the =At the opening 8essioa. of the �` • - zero mark. Earl on Sunda - Mrs. W C. blurkar, on Wednee Y y County Uatincil last week, Grant Men's Fine Shirts to •clear, All sizes.. - day, P'�b -7th. . morning, it wad raining heav• L. Christie, reeveof Reach town. - attached' 'and collars e�a0hed. -Colds and the flit' of a mild : ity with a' temperature of nearly -ship, 'and eon' of the Lute Peter type have been quite prevalent forty degrees above zero, and be UhriBtie. M. P.. was elected War All good patterns', t0 clear- at. ff durirsg the R%st few week . fore nine o'clock in the evening it den of Ontario County - - ---- -; $9 centre- each, ' - _,probably to the very changeable was down to zero, the -Mla oeinsg- --- M-r 'n McLennan and _ - -- weather made more intense by a high wind: children, of '3Pay, visited her- 'in -A great many cars havecoo On Monday morning it dropped to parents; Richard and Mrs. Pao CHAPMAN_ tracted the vety bad habit these about tea degrees below zero. The sin, Iset week. Mrs. Puckrin, who • �. --- - -- - daye of running intcF- diteher,Bnd rain on Saturday night and on was confined to her bed for several ' patting the blame on the ice, and Sunday morning caused much of days. is recovering- nicely and Is L not on the drivers. the snow to disappear, which left :able to be. around again. '� -`it George's Church, ,Sunday, the sideroads in a very icy and er a Ta on. of Bewmanville. Head ! �v�J,`>�I I Smocks February 4th. Sexagesirna, -$on• dangerous condition,- making mo- h member o the Canadian• Piano day School, 10 a. m. Morning. toring very. difficult. . Ttinerp Association, and who has _ Prayer,•11.. Evening Prayer,.-7 p -The annual. congregational been for a number of years em- ' --m. Prracber at butb: services. meeting of the United Church was ployed by the Dominion Piana 8till�nnaintain their leadership _as Canada's Rev. E G. Robinson. held on Monday evening last with and Organ Co., will .be. in the - beWwork olothes Quality and Work. - - Walter white shot a large a fair attendance. Rev. Hugh G. village shortly, Any orders left meinship has never been saerfi .ec� for price. skunk one day last week as it was Crozier. the minister. occupied the sE THE ]'eras office by those ' about to enter his hen house, this. chair. with H. R. Monney acting wishing their pianos tuned, will .- $1, 95 -regular size. 00.25 f -)r oversize being ebb second he bin shot with as secretary for the meninx. This receive prompt and careful -atten - In the past few weeks Skunks are reports from the vtrioua organiz.. .iit,n. Soy's and Men's Tnrtlt3 ne(fked sl-- v H. very partial to fresh young fowl.. tions were presented: all of which -Rev. G. Crozier will prekeit . -Alta Rohr Somerville and were very satisfactory. The Board on S v n,n� ; f4WA�' ' of Stewards treasurer, W. - Coar his series of expository Mrs. Arthur Boyes attended the sermons - meeting of the- TorontoPresbyter- tire, presented his atatement.and on the gooks of -the • New. Teats. Fred T.- Bunting, �'� Pickering ial, which was held in the Dover-.- figures showing the ' solvency of meat. - The subject will be 'iThe - court Road Presbyterian Church his department for the year. De. Plana of a great Relgicus Stated Radio Licensee Established 1857. on Thursday and Friday of last @bite difficuft local conditions a roan," illustrated by the story of week. healthy condition in this coogref' Paul's letter to Rome. ' In. tha ev - - ,Stanley Davie, who. sustained gallon was shown. The' retiring eaiiig Mr. Crozier will continue his • : _ ' 11gf1I!'tEj w _ _ fractures to the bones In-his knee memberp of the varions boards series on the Ten Commandments, CHOICE' V -. and ankle In a motor accident a were re - elected At the close of preaching on the Third Command- this weeks sell. is now cable to go. this period an open discussion on men t. i - shoat the house. which is rather the plans for the coming year took -On Friday afternoon of last. ` difficult'with the plaster of Paris Place with E. L. Chapman in the week John riioore had the milifo� S T EER costs. chair. A resolution expressing tune to fall on the ice and injure - George Kerr, of Toronto, confidence in their success for the his hip. It was first thought that :h ,trrmerty'caretw]<er of the Coutqytty coming year, and.a coutionaace of his thigh bone had been fractured, ;,� .. `.buildings at Whitby. Rsve T>fs pi•eseut financial arrangements but fortunately that did not . Round. Bone,Sboulder Roast, _ - _..Ncws a friendly call on Friday. was Passed and recorded. Lunch happen, althougb the fall is alviag !Short Rib Roast, ••• ••• 12c Mr. Kerr is recovering from iojur wag served by tile. Iadies'at the him mach pain A number in -the Ion sustained about three weeks ,close of. the meeting- village fell on the ice that day, as Blade Roast, blade oitt -A euddea death took ace on the ii y ---- -- - l0c - -- _ �wgo, when, be- fell dawn several place girt fall nf. snow hid the ice . - $einda night about I1 ,''0 o'clock- -.The tins made it dun Brous for those Stew Beef, 3 lbs for . :. ... _ ' steps in the cellar. y - ^ •� - g Minced Steak 8 Ilse... -- _- ... 5c. Searie ptopertyat French gbwap asst: of the v.ill Balking: . • .- - : -- man's Bay was sold on Saturday age, when . Robert June%, of ZS2 A moat pleasant evening was 'last by auctioneer, W..B. Powell.- Ch•itbem Ave,, Turonto..ngpd 3S spent _in_the._ ___Y P; A, - - - -=- choice Ghickene, ... 1.. .. _ _ _:go There was a good crowd present, years. died almost in�tantly'a tfp-a ltoonia nn 1'hur %day gnsnipg last - i -- .:• - ---. and galls prices irererealired. The at the wheel of hia ear, Ac•rtini ivEien 5r. George's ZA'omen'•� Giiilt3 - 9peritil Cooked Haim, -• -house and lot brought $7-0, which parried- by hit wife, two young we9 hostp to about r-evency Pork Liver, albs for -25c T :was much more than was paid for children, two �i -test in•laty and After ,pending several bout, in �: - -it a few years ago. hi-4 fNther in-law. Henry King, of anieo, including bridi~e . •and - - -:Ali Meats key t under Eleefricar- _ - Arthur Mitchell is busy 'the,;.(- 1114 De Grassi St, Toronto, left ucbre; refretliments were served day� harvesting ice at French Toronto at 21u p• M. to visit with b. the ladiep, tinder the direction -Refrigeration. friends in Oshowa. The art of Mrt. W. H. -Cru* mer. The uoan'a Bay, which he is delivering party :..;to various parts of the county acid left Oshaivcv at 1L o'clock on their Committee in charge of the even _ _...$carboro Township. The ice iN retu;rn trip home. and when near iqg', entertainment wOre 31rs. -. �, El about 14 inches in thickness and is Pickering Mr. Jones shimped in r: � Barker, -M r,, E. Booth and • of be ter quality than ithae, been his seat. His wife succeeded is :ors. M. McGregor. cc��pp�� .. - :for a number of years. stopping the car. He was taken -About 12 30 oc'clock on Thurs. .Butcher _.phone 3'0) �Pi kering� ' -The lecture'given by Mr. H. I. to Dr. Cartwright's office, brit was d'ay' morning, when people vvere' Woore- „n.ta.. t•t,o'v, eo of t•'i,. dead,_ having never recovered returning .hnme from Pickering, . Horticultural Society,, od Friday, consciousness. tie was afterwards ' Whore the A.-7. P. A. of St. Geor _ _ _ the 9th. at Dtinbartoo, is of special taken to Mr. Sterritt-a 'underfak ge'n Church had been holding a , -'g interest Tbis set,of elides is the Ing psrloi'e, and on Sunday an social eevening, a car driven by P1V�er1� •� �,- Zea�t` - . -. Market Only set in Canada on the subject. autopsy was held The body wan George ' Jones,. of Rosebank, and - - -- and gives a demonstration of then released for burial, Death going-- west, was atnick on the _ pplantbreediog carried on by Mr. was dne.ta heart failure. He had .left reap -�Qy s -bit ..c; .,.,, ' =' OFFERS' Morse himself. The Society bad been in good health tip to a few driver, who proceeded on his way - to have tbis lecture on this -date days. previously, when be . was and shortly afterwards ran into �r t� CC or not at all. awakened one night by a choking the ditch at' White's sideroad.. ` .-.Hamblirg ►7teak, t7 lb$. . 2iJC -Quite a large number of Pick sensation, wbieb indicated hear6 On investigation by Traffic Officer ' Bring hoekey fans went to Osh trouble, for which Dr. (3nroey. of A. F. Runciman it was found that Round Steak- 2 Ibis. awa on Monday evening tq see the Toronto, was treating him.. Dr. the. car•was, driven .by -.G. A: An. ,' °_'Sirloin Steak per 1b. 15c - hockey ,nitit^h between St. Mich .Cartwright, •coroner, decided that 'derson, of Dnnbgrton,. who is -' p eel's College, Toronto, and the an ingnest was not necessary; charged with leaving the scene of _A x� �.�p>• Fresh Rib Pork, per_1 `l le f vns-were in attendance. The up occurred at about 6.30 p, m. on, -The annual_ vestry meeting of Fork' Sausage, per lb. , _1UL' game was a fast but .a rough' one. Wednesday- of last ' week on the St. George's Church• was held at - The teams were evenly matched. Highway in front of F. W. Hobbs' .the Rectory on Monday evening. Roasting Chickens, '5 -6 lb, a The l-ie The game was a tie, 3 3, with only farts, about two- miles east of the January 29tb., Despite very cold one minute to -go, when St.' Mikes village. A Metropolitan tranq'part -weather there was a fair attend- other prices accordingly. ts�d$notliyr. goal, thus winning proceed'iag west, was followed by saes. Good reports we're present- - by 4 3, an Ontario Freight . Lines truck. ed from all organization %: Guild ' The lights were ont on the Metro and Cemetery funds were very - -The young people of the viii g y y Am''..J N R E age have no rink -- which they lire Frei ht lase truck with encouraging, also the A. Y. P. A. may skate or pYay hockey, bat g On• and Sunday School reports. ' The there is wabuoditnee of skating i oalled B he driver of the a._ officers elected for 1934, were po t an cans r ut the r ices on the aide streets and on the g stopped. A Wardens, Messrs. Kingston and - Phone N0. �� flashlt ht; who ato e - `_ •” . sideroads, on which many bogs Canada Bread truck. driven by Gormley; Vestry Clerk, Mr. G. w. - ` We deliver your. order --' - and girls are enjoying themselves,, R. Mainland, was following: He Barker; Sideamen, Messrs. Barker, There is no need of cosmetics to applied, the brakes, lint failed to Green, • Watson, Geo. Elliott, B. - •.: ,. - $_ _ ..,. - Ontario color. the cheeks when there is stop and he attempted to pass the Elliott and Mr. Harvey. Lay Del- Pickeri 21 ` :ple9ty of ice and bracing, frosty two- tracks.' �A car driven by Rates, Messrs, Kingston, Barker .. air. which is far superior to the- Claude W. Degering proceeding tid Stapells. tnanufactttred article which is sold seat at this point was etrnek ek GET YOUR PRINTING DONE ' iq. such - -large quantities is the the left front fender. by the truck Peso .ldoeri4i�nti. stores.. driven b Mainland. Mainland - y :. had no ehatiffenr's license and is • The annual meeting of the Ct iTUAT10N. AVANT? D -AB farm at the News Office Piekering.Townebip Milk Piodu ing and having no is reckless driv care of .`GOe P,cdkerineplY Charles Ml worth, '_sere will be held in the Townebip permit. When Hall at Brougham -to day (Friday) removinit the Canadi► Bread Com• FIOR SAL pangs truck. another car driven - 2 young geese and one __ -- at 1.30 o'clock. W M. Croek.ery,. Header, or will e:ctiantte for 2 turkey hens. _ by -George Boomer, 78 Kin moo• Pt . Phone Pick 2720. ?3 -24 - Agricultural .Repreaentativ @. will a ens Letter- heads Bill Heads Statements' be present, also R. W. Wade, of Old Mill, coming from the east rARM HAND WANTED - Single, f # � struck the rear end of • the Canada 12-ncFd. For further information ap 1 a • the twill r Int Stock Branch to Geo. Hutchinaa, R R 1. Pickering. Phone EnVelo $ Sale bills Concert bills - , who will present certificates ton Bread truck•, damaging the rear Piek t(7 13 23 , number of producers who have Qf the truck and the front of his - - —_. _Pe � f !• "'� qualified under the test of the De- car The lights -were all on the F`OR SALE-Second-band Quebec }� ��y�s� - - X. Bread truck. Bootner. Wa8 1190 heater, barge size, in on truck, in good s Also Financial statements, 0"I ch -- 1 tment of.Agrienittire. !± rtietli a bo: uitr. la for i hail ton truck, a food shape, Financial charged with reekleee driving. ben Also a Ha • per Of the Toronto B01rd Will be ng. p. gh.t' electric ante. <- burner, Trtflc Officer A. F. Runcian in- with oven and warmittt closet, in _sand worklnt • ,.Twoaeint to give Bret band informa• veetigated and laid the chsr 8t. order, $15.00. Phone Pick 2720. R. i2a }�}� /� .4eon on the milk eitnstion. R R. R. �. PickninC. �, 21 -Z Wedding stationery etc• 'Cal M-