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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1934_02_09- wu r'Y',4 r..' - ;f.•")' •s'j •in :';} - ¢Y� _ ` '.� r .t N. _.1 �M: -._.v .GF - "�_ J r, iT.� _ :] . -{,. _P" VOL. L1 1 W KIN G9 N "1'.t. f+' Ell U 1, 1 ' 11:11. ' 9, 1,434. N k 0 24 -- gym Green River -- _ tin �ed4ca{ 0 A Brough i League 'will ; Don't forget that next- 6 day is hold a Social Eve for the people „ 'Temperance Sunday. R. H. 0. PRARSON --Ph sician A good supply of Hard and Soft of the Cot mn the Town Hall' Mr. Itobt. Loris, of Toronto, spent and Sumeon. D.obertw. ally Bro sham on February. _ i4th. Lad- the rvveek -end with friends here. . MILLS Coal on nd. Also a'apply pr ease rovide, Mrs. Fred LeBlanc and' son are les U R, FORSYTH. 0�� Rtor i -:O indling Wood, p _ a few days in the•commun- il.optuatetriul Asaoda stove length. Ht,.�}a ity. Ratablished tetere�± t1lrber oll the AmeriCaa . OptoostrrtaJ -- '!'• j AaapC]a . - [ton. sire.• mined by appoincnteaft l2tf. Phone Pick. 1709.' - - W a eased s f e re pleased to see MIS Ida - 5t. tibone 2884. Claremont. oat. _ _ Don't forget the ' Drama entitled Gray around. again after her long ill- usoo+. DONALD MIIN1;0, PIOSE "��" to be ven in Mt.. Zion ness. _ RING F E: E D United Church by. the Green, River The Dramatic Club are presenting �UNDAN`B. McINPYkiL=Bsrrie• "D .LnA. B R Young People oa' Ttaesday evening, "WHittlin" at Mount Zion on- Feb. Farmers Iuake t< miatMke eelIitl ter, solieiwe. Notary. Office—Brock 5t.. • Feb. 13th. A whistling solo and piano 13th. their CH ttle�d Hous in as 4 �fe4oJ�pwite Bell Telephone 'OtBce, Whitby. GENERAL 1N- SURANCL+'•,' so1D will be gives between acts. This Mrs. Roy.Seebeck entertained some utifli i•hed condition rj AGENOY Drama comes to Als highly recomm- ladies at a quilting on Monday after It will pny to Bay Feed rather ' DONALD RUDDY Barristxr. BkouuHmd, - - ONTARIO ended. So come a4d enjoy it with us.' noon, than SneciHee Them ��. souciwr, Notary Public. Moneyto Loan. � The Clover Club Class held their a once formerly occupied by the late A. E. Chet$ Facilities for •plaeIPR any kind o! In- skating party at Cedarena on Wed- MONEY IN IGS "Una. youth rang of Court Howe. Whitby. 91r.' euramce at best cafes r. rlesday night. t Ben. BELL 6i ROSS. Harriet- available: rr At' ricer of Purk ir, - •� The Glee Club will meet for the R pays well. en. soucitors. fle4 Northern Ontario Security and Service ® Motto. � to buy feed. : - Buadkeg. 3,:$0 Bay Street; Toronto., 421y Phone Pick. 516 A meeting of bore Ratepayers of, S. Rime on Feb. 12th at the home Y j scarce, S. No. 6 Brock Aosid was held on of Mr. and Mrs- Wm. Duncan ti F s Belt here is uu Feed equal in - • 1. D.•t'. Rout.. - -. rtdelaide 2838.p _ _ 'Feb. web. 5th, in the ai�aot horse at �I p. ' Best wishes for a happy future to value to My _. . The Beal Store, Clieemont m. with 44 ratepaT t'ra in attendance.* the two new babies in our neighbor - R�p [OHARCSON. PIOISISRING R. J. Fuller and Ai Hatch were -nom- hood, to Mr. and Mrs. Carozza,• a sop BARLEY FEED ' MU, NEY— Barrtater%SsBc�a. Notuift PHONE M! invited for trustefils and Mr. Fuller and to Mr. and Mrs. Writ. Puma Public. sts- u4.coated1mrioa was elected by a'ttlajority of 21. sot.. For Feeding and Finishing Pigs caner of Yom! and Rkb Need sta. Toronto. Phones a6eiaLdc 440 and 44"., Ey a t- FURNITURE Correspondente will sometimes note The Ladies Aid met last- Wedges- or FatteninR Cattle. It also givea aaeat Saturday ereelaW r4kecins r that we do not :.strays publish all day at the. home of Mrs. Draper, a- good results feeding to Phone pick. 3et9. sit We are dHlav ng of attractive that is contained h their budget. We bout thirty turned out for tea. The THOIdSON A McKILLAN— Barris- Variety strive at all tiro s. to publish only ladies will meet on'Feb. 28th, st the == -. DAIRY" CATTLK : tors, sotiatom Notary PwAie, office aE Aluminum and Granitaware Bte. that which is neHS and of interest home of Mrs. Arthur,Coakwell; word Residence of ldr. Thosaoe, tot I1. concefaroo_i. Furniture sod )lnrniture and at the same time guarding a- , for roll call "Visit". This Feed is sure to ti(dvance In Picketing. QeCe bQun: Thurada and Saturday Novelties. price (lot your ginpply at once . eteaiaaa, froze y.fge p m to a �o . W. or M gatnst the publls� tag of any 1teGn3 - aaaotot tent. rowutoot�e :eonI� a�t Bann Prices low, in keeping with timed. which in our opifiroi�- ooa would cast any D°�Dn ---TRY - ■ids pt.. AM toao. Totnuto sacs. reflection on tine ability, judgment a: 3a7711 THe Centennial W. M. S. and W. or integrity of alt readers or others. ' A• Will [[test at the Manse on Thursi Vim -Oat Feed and Sweatenefl �_ 14 O. p► F I N G day, Feb. 8th. Oat Feed (Quaker Oat Prodnctei. Cherrywood The Horticultural meeting will -be They give Good Results. ,191L O. 8MiTH. D. D. g, L. D. S.. --- held at Dunbarton on Feb. 9th , By- ts•cr reror to Dr. J. N. Dalaaj. Graduate o< SPECUL Frew' lesson sprt Sunday in Tor- KISJI6dI FLOIIR FOR PASTRY ' Tor- the Rohl CoNrxe of Dental $veaooa and Torou. erybddy come. _ Elmer Evelyn g— The of Is University. At .Claremont oea over D. A. -- - Onto. e» nti nni,t en+ .t s ±..._ •- sro.s late' y an i! der in Toronto. �,t. -i 14Ce- ed a number of their friends to a Canada. and price. Smooth, 1;39 per sq. y party last Friday at an rice. HRRBERTT FALLAIeE, L De.. Some of our ymag people attend- The W. M. S. will ' meet at the EXCHANGE YOUR WHEAT. o. D. S_ craduate.f ttmr W"al coew of raj ed the Minstrel Sbow at Pickering Dental Sa�a eonaandthelJdaNrait� ofTarooto. me�lillll Weight, home of 3Qta C. Annie next Thurs- FOR IT, fly : _ (tear to reamaote second dos east at SL And- on Tuesday and Wednesday ev ening. day afternoon, Feb. 15th. ,N•a Picks+r+as.Oet, oeoe boon: p SmOf3th, 1.69 per eq. Willie Hollinger, bliss Mary Judd On January 29th. swell -known per :Ask Your Grocer For It. � 1 a. m. to t 0. m, err br appoint- (X ray _ i asr+lttt. Platte Pick !7'0 4Ety $e8 weight, and Murray HoHinRer attended the son, Miss Mary Creighton, Tnavell- W, Heavy 8 a hockey match at Markham on Mon era' Aid. at Sunnyside, passed away. - • Smooth, ;1.996 per Igo. day night- Mias Creighton seas- always. - welcome iraisibsee� gilawbro. I Mr. and Mrs. .Leonard Coates and as a guest in our community.. L. B URNI NG1 HA M Y p�� family and Mr. George Gates. and A number of our Iadiee attended Building and general i A SLIZABSTH RICHARDOON— .�. - PICI�E� JNG • :• � Emily Gates spent Sunday with Toronto East Presbyterial from contracting. - r .trir.awaaneo•obrl . tawruoe of ail kiada. Mr. Ivan Law, of Whitby• • the W. M. S. on Tuesday, Feb, M. #-titoates turois ed on all el j ;oaapasiaaof wild esaD" stand- The Young People held a success- Very instructive meetings were held. of work - :Interior and Exterior_ y LUMBER YARD ful meeting on Tueeday night, Ann` Mrs. G, -Cowan was re-installed sa �,7 POSTILL. Licensed Anictionaee, ie Petty led in ale Devotional exer= Baby Head Secretary Alterations and repairs. I i' . tee 00% ws W sees, sat. umarlo. au•- rises and blr. took the topic. O6imae7 Built Ooacrrte Woes: I r MM..Nw of at[ a.a w oa shastaM Blaaamithina, der WooaWorli Last wedneaday, Jan. 31st, the tuststc -=I eu �irss = =o., ►t. _ right Newton La voted us with a Adult Fellowshipp held a splendid Phone Pickering 5712 sel6ttioh 'on the accordibm. meeting. Rev. Yr. Ridout. lecture FAIRPORT. ONTARIO . R BEATON. TOW14SElIP Now isthe time to bare those repair The Young People are holding a and views o! the _Pacific Coast were _ Clerk CoD""eyaectr. C MUniaaion" for jobs attended to. Barrows repaired, V9lentine Social on Tuesday Feb = �- -- takiaa allkavtta, Accountant. Etc. issuer of who new aeCCiODa OD !)anti. The !am• interesting- and instructive[_sisa -Rev- 5h1 rr�eS I'or Sale' Jiiarriase tkeo.e.. wh;tevale. opt. 13th in 'the Hall. _fuse roga~ralis is Mr— Williams pr enc��-w��s eajayed. D ous Fleury Plows always. on hand. being arranged for; lunch served. Et Mr. and Mrs. Barnes, of Highland 11� M, MAW, LJOENSED •AU(I- Also dealer in Viktag. Cream Sepaaa► cr ••one in the community i4 cordially g -y TiONBER,for York, QatarbaadDue.. t*>rs mod Electric Washers. 3 Creek enjoyed the music. Galt G+alraoized Sties-1 Sllit+gid, :Doan[ ea, ,4H lands of .die. crompt2s attended [! lhinkinR of buying sa electric radio invited. .Silt cr collection: - - _ Bird's Felt Sl,t.te ghinglea. _ Tera neasona,Z. Datee frx sales may be ask fora dgtnoastration of the tides . Brougham' � Ale+ te•rubb� ring' in ,ggy wheels. ornmeed at NEWS' Ofncv. Berl and ladeptn- dem phones. _ WhKby. Ont sir Rogers Ms jeetic model-?. Greenwood ' „ L +awn copra s « .�t The pricPa are right, t r Wt-j. .._(;ee i visiting -'her" �t v RCO -. - lira. F. ldol ,y aM much impr-o cu T. P t1'1' \ S It L 1>Z� �fUr ��RNET ROBERTSON } ; �,1 lr�alth. - fri n,is in Toiont•.,. !1l is :; Rat" fir lic+..has br:Cn nit. (.all_andgetlai es. Phooe'.f31i GREENWOOD July :•Irs. �i� +t-toa. eve are trlea.4ed t,a Kuv • ,IiA -list fear srv,ral :vii -ks.. f.l-CC CI i,;dr t` :: rltt•..ct.r ,__. _ ..c..:. _ i� .flow able �•+ Lr out aR'lsin, Mr�, 'Ek-rt �lia- �-t•y'K si�tcr� -. 3f rc. R . -' j - �` iridg and Repairiax fur Ltebt y Mr. and IN r :. Green and bliss St -v Sherl;�k an l on v err rP ^.Fnt • viii; • Brcck Itoad Ger Qral S I+ore or power., ew6n spent Monday •iri Toronto, i qr, vith -the Harveys. BARGAINS BARGAINS [3ARGALNir x * All kends of electrical hrocid• Piekerin MYlls ; bits. Linton fell on the ice oils day' Miss - C ��els is able to be out- a- . 2. kept in stock. recently and fractured her wrist.. gain after being confined . to the ps we are ¢icing m btleinew un _ l ly Phone 17flG, Piokeriog - - -- _ airs. R. W i6on is Mill confined .o house with cold and bronchitis. April Ist, everything in stock will be _ - the house after falling; on the •iqt on I : Watch for „particulars of a concert sold W-6 liars a fall liIIe of =yew Year's Day. t to be held in Brougham on March, T4q+ 'IS THE ITNIE a • Several. dance parties have been ' Oommunity in aid of the Firs Bri- To GET YOi: R SPRING N EFDS- AT ,iekerrag �oa� lately in private homes in the wilt- Bade: SPECIAL PRICES -' AI1 Ptmittry� Feeds age• � Mrs. Clayton Ax-ford is still in e doDire. Southwell and family have rte , poor state o! health at the 'home of GROCERIES, HARDWARE, MAP.- > p Chicken Starter of best turned after spending' a week with her sister, Mrs. Wm. Milne, of Green TIN- sENOUR PAINT, AUTO TIRE:+ - Mr. Southw -ell, at McMillan, River. a and TUBES, PLOW SHARES, LAD - MRS. TH68. L?! W .quality at, -resaon- The :►fission Band met at the abut -� The meeting on Friday afternoon DERS etc. Massey Harris Crean[ Sep• -,y� _ • ' able rices. .. ch, on Sunday afternoon, when Mi;, m the Town Hall of she Milk. Prod- erator, .used; Quebec Heater, Isage ;: A,finet'ieaa Aathrseite. Welsh Coal, , p = Reta Flynn had charge of the Grog' - g ucers' Association was larerely att- Hughes Electric Ranve. 4 Burner O• Scotch Coal sad Coke, Laying Mash and Feeds ram• a ended. en and Warming closet. Cow, 4 years s1l sizes. ever 80rt, The farmers hereabouts are busy i Albert Harvey and- friend spent old. ALL AT B••tRGAIN PRICES. '_hard and Soft Wood. y these days getting in their season s g Sunday with his people, his mother TERMiS CASH , Terme,Cash. supply of ice, which is of excellent cs not•secovering ss fast as hermaay. Phone 2729 Pickering iz quality. friends would like to'see. F. R. Jackson, Prep !t[oasie,2130 Phomee , ,O�ce 59[10 - The Women's Association has post - Mr. and Mrs. Bell, of Oshawa, who _ _- - 7 Da ICI. -Lookwood - pond their meeting from'Thursday , dre conducting a iri usi "'class here are - - PICRERINd, ONT. of this seek 'until Thursday, Feb, i 0uite, enthusiastic over the progress • Birth, at the home of Mrs. Nornian'.their pupils are making. C�� Q n _ M_4.grs._G. L: Middleton anti T. p e �_L ._ -. aR sin � jn� f Ilya 0I W h1:.0 Kr °Wri• -�, era atinnlntPrl C rjPIPOS►tPe a , - vale spent Sunday atm. Ormerod's' to represent JSt�ohn's congreg let on .,.,. FIINERAL DIRECTCIR They aly0 spent a' short time with at the Ontario Prohibition union' Con _ _ Sirs. 'Hagerman's mother, Mrs. L. 'vention held in the h.ing Edward Hol a Q m e „ Linton• el on Feb. 14th and 15th. : 4 d Private Ambulant _4 few of the neighbors and friends 6- L Middleton, president of the ' .,` ' n �,�,t N; Day and Night Service me t the home oar li Beelby onii Pablic-- LiVrarj - Board, anno }F e%Ahe —' _ - Attractive solid walnut9piece, Phone WW evening last week, and apparently yearly meeting to be held at the lib - —T� � , � :� : '. Malvern Ii000 renewed the old euchre club. The racy on.Saturday evening, Fell 10th. ` - dining roots suite, 00 inch next meeting is '.at ' the home of F. Patrons of the library are' requested huffs[, dravrer is base cf - Wood�sard. to •show their interest in the work of ' 1Vlarkham, as -Ont. The Greenwood • Gleaners met at the library by being present, and w coins eahiaet, table ` es•' the home of Mrs, Brandon one even - , bring any suggestions that laight be (� ; s . ing recently. It is the intention of the helpful to- -the board. _.. '.ends to 6 feet, six chairs Gleaners to meet every third Tues- In the announcement of the meet ; dens a in _ day evening in the month. The next ing of the W. I._ on- Feb_13th, at -the t with solid leather seats• meetiftg wlfl be at the' home of Mrs. T. C. •Brown home, the leaders, of the • Thde is a re.Sl bargain $fl7.50 F, Gibson, with Mrs. Brandon in debate should, have read Dies. And. I z 0 Gyster ►,Shell Mica Grit charge of the program: Glenn instead of Mrs. Johnston for • `-' '_ We need fi- few more members en.. , the affirmative, while ' Mrs. Duan 14:. >•; Golden Oak Kabinet. A won• Peed Troughg rolled in the Glee Club, it will bring was selected,fgr leader -of the negat •`J _ - the Pees down to less than '.ten cents ive. Affirmative, Mrs. A. Glenn, Mrs "'•' -: ` - "'� •-derful bus at - $29.50_ -_ and • -. rte+ rrlp(316. Mr. Lya6e, of Whitiby is L. donnston, mrs. F'. Cassie, Mrs. - - O� Water Fonnt�e: the conductor. We need you and yo:t Baker; .Negative: Mrs. W. Dunn, Mrs 'A good stork of substantial �” , need us. Let's get together'. Monday M. Hamilton, Mrs. � W. Bayles and - a Let ns supply your evening, Feb. 12th, at 8 o'clock. Miss Cassels. - a Is:itchen Chair@ in - The Green River Church holds Roads and weather have nqt mat- $ardWare Neel s. Divine Services in the evening. This erially affect" the attendance at • S. Itock. 5 � e t � is the only evening service between S.. and church. Rev. Mr.. Glover del- Prices r ht and satisfaction Markham and 1+insaIe and should be ivered an earnest message oh Sun g better' attended. The - edifice is• al-, day „based on the words of Jesus to ,x P I C_ _K, , - T-_ H- R be ti Ce Ae STERRITT guaranteed. ways nice and warm and the sermon Peter, John 21; 18, 'Verily, Verily, Ca. � ” - _ •• :: will keep you awake. Enough to at- 1 say unto thee. When thou was[ Jones' I�l'U$.j Store Funeral Direotor T tt u �% tract anyone. Give this church a young, thou ¢irdest thyself and walk- dmbu'anoe Service ALVI �i I s+ SHB + chance. Give the minister a break and eat whither thou wouldst: but when the respect he merits by coming just thou shag be old, thou shalt stretch phone 6W ' Phone 1&0 Hardware ?bone "M one hour a •week. It won't do you any forth thy hands and another shall _ P�i3 LEt"inQr �Dt8t1Q�� PIaBER.Irt( harm and it will do others much gird thee and carry thee whither thou Pickering, a Ontario good - Just come. wouidst trot. . .r-� rte. , .,.. _` r. . *- �.-.. � _ �• • . EL111P — _ � � - -- Asa 1 _ _ - • ..- — _ _..., y`�l s111lcopels. graphic addrasae of 'Jo Ln - -- - _.. - — - As the liner Wallaroo sails from Lott- rig's als6t8b lis3tmeat is Limehousel eturned to the warehoatse of Messrs. The messages themselves were sim- autioiain that Of Jo Lung. one of je anon iherp were these: ggeat •fence" in London. Hatt P �` e7, correspondent of a New York One: 71� earn lRbl M..aD 4 • has ]wt said good-bye to his rr _ �- ur' "Arranged to Traned'er or Signed ; sari, a passenger. At the request - t1Detsctive Inspector Dawson Haig. Chow.,. %%mo�w�e w� REEN l t a► ccomDanie• Noswich, one of ' wo: ; Dp►iiertvei� rr 800tlsad Yard mssio Jo •Lunafa -�llao ire Black t Ands a notebook dropped by Yu an Your Friend is on Board Si ", See, and Norwich to murdered soon Chow:' • at leaving Hatt. Yuan and Jo Lung "That's clear enough," Haig mused. Quality =', `. TEA lid Mixed, "ISCape in a or cruiser to France. = Haig goes to MaraeilIon and boards the "He is informing• Polodoa that he _ 1i Bence there Ora of the Wolin has has arranged to cancel from Port Said i4• n scare complains that his cabin has lteeeen searched to Sydney and is leaving at the for- mer. He later sends the information' "I didn't realize until I looked • • are very particular about this. Yet „ —( A.) -- that there is a `friend' on board, through them, that some of the papers - Kluing` a+je .Chlild does not a kiss make a much closer • - Caa you give me a list of the miss- meaning Durham, of course.' Durham didn't belong to me. There ere sheets contact? fog articles ?" asked Winter, the per- thought he'was spotted. He was quite of notes in German, some sort of scien- 'Mrs. Nestor Noel What are we doing to prevent peo -, �' right,'" tific leaflet, and one or two other odds - A visitor had pie from kissing our' babieaY This;ls Mr. Len Chow; his spectacled face Then in order of date was an in: and ends, which I gave to the steward- test called on 8 family a serious question. It is, certain that where I happens'¢ to be staying. I :unemotional, replied -that none were esad asking her to find out' where they kissing does them ate good, It may do coming message which read-. g �' noticed that ate kissed a little girl of g -- �xaetng' •" Meurice Paris Sixteen to Eighteen -had come from. I suggested, as his harm, so why not be to the safe side? "Then what's the, row about ?" „ about four, and that the child looked The ae t time a visitor comes to the ' Signed Pascal door was open, that they -was lq be- house and rushes to your baby with - - u _ _ displeased and Tubbed the kiss away; ' The thief must bb apprehended. Mr, Lea Chow's third message, ad- longed t° Dr, Oestler. I -wan right' , y papers.. They are of ,r I Later thii0 tild told me that she did the' exclamation, what a darling $e has rifled m and he sent a me ng not like Mrs. Smith because she was baby!!' e3' dressed to Pascal Hotel Maurice sage lack, thanlsi manage to get n the wax nd •: ;great personal vaitie." "" - me- But later, when I wens dnreseed, I always' kissing Y Paris read: `�But�no value to anyone Blase ?" "Your Friend- Leaving Us at Mar• found another fragment." Is it not reai�iy discourteous to kiss Bay as sweetly as you can, "I am glad "Are '�� seilles Signed Chow" She slipped a hand into a pocket' of children who are merely acquaint you like her., We don't let her have f uAre" any missing• At which moment came the sound of her jumper and produced a half sheet antes? Children are so helpless. If 8IIy kisses, you know, but i think she Is NO• .t k loud rap on the cabin door.�awson of thin paper. "When I saw this," they push the visitor away they are by gthie National Kindergarten 'Assoela- There was silence for some mom- Haig hastily adjusted his tinted she continued, and her voice grew very told they are rude, and of .course they tion, 8 West 40th Street, New York iota. "I'll make inquiries, Mr. tea lam, serious, I thought you ought to know are, but what alternative have they? C>ho*, naturally," said Winter; "but g Eileen Kearhey -stood outside. In a at once -" Two children meet. Often the Arst wee _ These articles are appearing as you say he has stolen nothing, I green u Hai r weekly in our columns. ,leally don "t know how we are going cheeks freshened and her eyes bright- glasses and took the torn - shheettfrom It is much the better way to leave "In every realm the Dath>;ndera have do identify this person. Do you ?" ened by sea breezes, she looked absurd- Eileen'a hand. Scribbled in 'pencil children to get acquainted by them- been few and the truths that at last ' "I cannot say, But I must.be pro- ly young and disturbingly beautiful. upon the paper were the following selves., Ii we but stay is the back- triumphed were at first the . iec`ted from such visits." "You positively startled me, Eileen," words: ground, they will soon overcome their P possession - ,. of s minority. Harry Emerson Foe. I'll nee what can be done:' he said.. "For heaven's sake, cut n "Haig.Cllief Inspector Scotland Yard shyness and talk naturally to each dick. At about which time, Dawson Haig, quickly. Did anybody see you ?" - On Board. Identify and_Advise." other. They ti►!li not be'kiselag —not with his cabin door•locked, was rapidly "No! bbe said breathlessly. "But often! "There is never anything wrong to Nowadays, we ought to be wiser taaitiag pencil notes, while his memory I heard -someone coming along the •CHAPTER XIII. admitting a mistake: only AL fool never - -- - ' +"� lir .... G 1,aZ k , . 4-1" ,i &s • than to encourage this kissing, it is ' Alone once more, put.- unaccountatfy' neltner ueasaYa- yavauar la.. aye. enjry n°akes a 'failure. " --Sir Henri Deter. - uompiete his investigation, owing to stepped inside and closed the odor. ding. 1, Ow unexpected movements in the cabin �" happy amid his aiifficultiee; Dawson able ?'Ku-�tch immediately faced to t of bin Its good to see you, Haig declar- Haig bent over his notes. �Etieen had When my daughter was a child I al- iAn Chow. He much od• ,PBut, according to our arrange- slipped in unnoticed. Sheer luck and lowed no one to kiss her. I would regretted the din- -meats at Marseilles, I'm not supposed DIANA G O L D order in which he had been compelled to know you yet 1 What's happen "her keen wit, had come to his std, draw her r s, jest in time to prevent to leave the lattar's apartment. It'' "This,'' Eileen replied, speaking Dr. Oestler'e pencilled scrawl was I en course, I tried not to be rude. _ - ' Trod been this or discovery, however. ,a P P� � obviouasly a translation of the men- I often �emasked that she did. not Irks 'Manitoba's - next coming producer, _ . - • very rapidly: Last night I was awak- kissing. as 'I believed? Not always, _ Maps and mull Information on Briefly.' he had learned that Mr. saes by someone banging at a near- BJg Head Keeper We have d Wpioneers in more was Request. Glow, accordirlylto his passport, was cabin door: I distinct] hard him pe, Searchlight Near Y n American citizen, - sad that he could y Home S�.op Know Tell." than one.. I hate , been, a• pioneer— _ .:bran Securities Ltd. � - - �r say, 'Marconi message. "' Its desdI simplicity g standing bold] pr D , ve been in England only a weeks, or "That would be Dr. Oestler's cabin, y P icity betrayed en- kissing children. eaanOt practice 67 Yon a St- Toronto bly leas, at the time that the WaI- ins. The IBJ-H was elementary, the. D sailed. He founds that bill *aid Haig. He stooped over his notes, letters being merely those next in the themselves. Is it not unfair to take •q Pty scanning -them rapidly until he came alphabet to Haig, but..the iacz that advantasge of their .helplessness? the Grand Hotel, Birmingham. to � last of several, 'messages re- r.Head K r Searchlight" meant The prettier' a child, the more peo- Mow Cud hkroa was sufficient to convince Haig that eeived by Dr. Oestler. That must a ple want to. kiss her'. It you have a' Vi1l�/ C r. Chow had been Chief Ina tot Scotland Yard was rated do smuggling upon the have been about half -past three this one which no cryptographer could ever pretty - child, look out for her welfare.rlerS dope gg ng enterprise; morning?" he suggested. ke �' ��' - be ex to discoPer. "Near i%m�e" It is ports deity to protect her against +. — p� responsible ter safe "it was. Do port mean tFiit p°9 have this unfortunate practice. earn 1n< mused Solar - ,iklivasr. is Sydney, to which port, ap- ,,, evidently corresponded t9' On Board; y the - message there?" „ , „ If children are taught not to like tea a� salesmen. • «e. •,-gsarently, he was booked. Known' to Identify;. ell to Ad teach you how to produce good ones. - A puzzling feature of his .passport Dawson Haig am�led wrlly. "I ter- vise y'' promiscuous ill not when they are Cost In low, results certain.. _ tainiy have it here, he replied. Shall - a �-- info _they will not be so likely to go sst•aw sazoalazs, !which spoke of extensive travelling, ?" -. - oce a system l onto thee, and !a for petting parties. when they grow " I read it to you?" asps. w.s., >,iao sal atswt, Toronto bbostly in the Near East, was a visa "Yes, m proceeded to apply it h the other otter. They need not-be prudish but please do. Their I. ran tell _ IMearing yesterday's date; by the Egyp- messages, with the result that by lunch they should be bygienk and show con. - you if — "' { t brae he was satisfied that at least dart Conan] is Marseilles, which � <Tell me' what "" moo sense,- Isttongly .sn ed that Mr. Chowes "If it's the same." the gist of these Rsa in his possession. We think +eve know a YV�I� ggeast great deal Vanhad' been ohan Haig stases at her in a certain be- He leaned back in his chair and ffi_ l gad and that he more about many things than our par- 1 tins going ashore aft Port Said. whistled softly, Five members of this eats did. It. this !s true, why not use .- �ilderment, then; "This is it, he said ,/Itlatl,tic city Haig presently presented himself in "' Oestler Passenger RMS Wallaroo mysterious orgaltization, prefessedly this knowledge to the advantage of AL *e captains cabin. There he remain- IBJH Ke Searchlight Near Home strangers to one another, were travel- our.own children? What it we do of- -,per od for a- whole hour busily. transcrib- Stop Know Tell ". ling in the Wallaroo, and Dr. Oestler fend people a little at time,-,? This is _ from the borrowed Marconi hooka P g ' was evidently the Chief. But the pur- likely, but .in eu4 a cause we should He; looked o in-tiling. "Does that number of incoming messages and ?" • pose behind it all remained unfathom- stand firm. convey anything to you, Eileen. �. Itgoing messages, received or dis- . "`No!" she confessed blankly, watch- able aai ever. Three were booked to it is not customary 'to permit even pp___����� + t patched by the suspected five. While frig him. "It' isn't the same. Of course Port Said .(since Mr. Len Chow bad the ma tubers of the aaii family to , Neminent [10ieaiilCltrlePwwar — pme of the mesa seemed innocent y possibly know what I'm talk- arranged to cancel his further pass- use the same face cloth or towel. We des you can t o enough, others, notably chose sent by frig about, so I must explain. While age);. to Australia. Dr Oestler, oth quite obviously wore coin- What did thei,• presence id the ship piled in some -sort of code. I was in• the bath this morning that mean? And what was the connection ` sudden squall of *wind and rain came. with the- Limehouse murder? 'He was _ -- - Haig went to his cabin and settled Do you remember ?" - _ Haig nodded. ... _ baffled.' Perha s the most alarmin jarsan before the little table to see w.ltat. - -. - . -. .... -• P g •° ii _w • - :� j he could make of this new material "I had opened the porthole and\fss- feature of the anise was the fact that H ��� Ouick��t im" le st The half -eiste woman known as tend the door vatic to freshen the air deodl_.peopue seemed tm ti suplDu with p :.fr.._}e $ de�adiy accurate information. Dur•�am vaudeville artist, air. Len Chow, and in nip cabin, and Dr. Oestler, whose had been identified, so much was evi- Dr. Oestler were the suspects whose cabin adjoins mire. must have done the dent. Now they knew that he, Haig, µ .1�i/aY to Stop ao�d same. Because, when I got back= --I Q names a was on bosi'dl Since he could not appeared in the Marconi books. returned first —a .lot of papers which recall having ever seen one of the Studying a list of .telegraphic ad- had been lying loose on my table had suspects-in his life— Franz•ijartog ex- dresses, which the captain had borrow- � s• `g Durham as a inclined himself, had been 1 ed from the wireless room, Haig dis- been s ay. blown right out'' into the main _ to 1he idea that eovered that Mr. Chow's. Gabs, i,wv ..,�,_ all a s tier was tI tnRu. l,� � = -sages had been addressed to "lWilung g �' notineax to. i.1r, vesuer itv,,, aw,.o ..,il Causeway ' " ej saLondon." h e m �*r+�nrpri, l tlune I m her life Fwoata'ttbe worth a �� hoot- informed He ben sot ov r the messages whic�ie ° Causewsy London" was the tele- brou ht together," J - - g g man obviously related to the chief en- 91 neer, one of them reading: „ -"Organ Grinder Sure Stop Big Boy And Next f Kin Not Running g _ [A ; -- ,, • This- lie - - had - txanslai.ed as follows:- ....... ' ".'� �.�.��..,.` ...... ........... :...:.::. .•:.•..,....:. `-+ WORTH � "Chief engineer captured. Com- � 1%1a a -Aspirin --,f — �tktatialassotwater � 1! throat is sore, crush ; - r �� �Er mander and chief officer no . VaL" • Tablets i.s aepZat treatment an ri • J,� '�_: �Tni.. r A CjSSta+ gOOQ hours Tablets in a halt lass of That this meant that Corcoran had . - _ water and aarale ac= Ing to r directions aft box• been bought over and become a party �AIIIIOSt' ITIStAAt Relief to some orooke;l d:Al, Haig did, not be- a lieve' for a moment, He read it to you -buy, see that you get Aspirin ' mean that the infatuated engineer.was -ill this Way Tablets. Aspirin is the trademark _. playing. into -the woman's hand's, , He of The Bayer Company, Limited, " was w be uml','i„ �.,��,z .. h:V..� + �!'�°•simplemethodpicturedabo� lid the name Barer.in the form his knowledge. _is the way doctor's throughout the of a cross is oa each - Tablet. They _ But—Haig stared 1 I world now treat colds. dassot� a almost instant] • And • ...., : But- -$ star up at the port- R' t y jUST THINK —it takes' less than 1¢ worth 'of - hoe and askeathe question aloud: "In .. It is'recognized as the.QliICK -_ thus wort; almost instantly when MADE IN CANADA what way ?" _ ' 'ESZ' al Magic .Baking Powder to make a deli- , safest, surest way to treat a you take i•hem. And for a gargle, ' violas three -layer cancel_ And Magic is al- T- _ inued.) d. For it Aspirin Tablets dissolva so coin. ° 'col will check an ordinary < I caftl di,,,,,, Dietely ihsy leave no irritating ways dependable =gives the same perfect _ r __ narticles. Get 'a box of ii .. results —every time. No wonder Canada's :,..�..- The churches are the greatest in- -. Ask our doctor t aL ! e t.a or al 'leading cookery experts sway it doesn't pay ` •. . -w i . fluence "-in iFfis world of ours to over= 3' to take chances with inferior baking pow- - come the present tendency toward arbour this. •And when' �y , bottle of 24 or -,der. Bake with Magic aria be Sure] > screed anal for spreading the new Dhil- �4 100 at any drug $' osophy of government. " — Franklin fl. Roosevelt. imwmip rAsL1rTSA,ead` , ­CONTAINS NO ALUM." This statement on every tin is 1 �' , MPOt 'N CA ADj� DOfS h0? hARM 7 your guarantee that Magic Bakinq Powder Is free from alum - - orany harmful in,lredient. �t�,+lgtsuti ,gr'� -� ` • f `' CIE HEART -MAA3JC.-- .ISSUE No. & ='3.4 ���... �►�.��,�►s.�►�►.�►�r�.�►E�.r.�� Shirtwaist Dress :Sports Renew , F-SSs Are As :. �*' e pas vLr rrwmrr r w Dominion apbris Illustrated - -' low 111ustrated Dressmaking' Lesion Fur- Hockey— Say Investigators -at Gule h--_ niched With Emery Rnttern _ IN islzsrz �+ r _ r het six — - - - - -�_ .life the of ht. avenelna the - _ - ,'! • 1aCiC Lour defeats at the hands of the +. � ` �;�• r _ Toronto Maple Leafs ........ they beat Some remrrt investigations conduct- m an _S _ _ . . � � I �' ~_� the Leafs. -6 to 0- Tha Tnrn„t . *+y- th"acaonata lnautute in co-, -- r team's position was not affected ia, operation with the Poultry Depart. '; the least as they are still sitting ment of the Ontario Agricultural Col. -- - Ch Atter. • • - pretty at the top of the Canadian lege indicate clearly Xhat egg's deter'- section of the •N.H.L......... but the orate rapidly even though nature does gy bdair hL Morgan . • • Maroons are now, firmly in- third them up in neat packages (the shells), - place. .s One lot of eggs were kept in are• l �II/�/r/ /•�/'�y :/1�'��'��I�-� ►' fr�igerator at 50 deg. F., another lot -The Ne)v York Rangers climbed won kept at room temperatures, 69- -AT A HOCKEY GAME • - into the "Four Hundred" Iast week 76 deg. F., and a third lot were ex- s A cool, young voice informed me over the telephone the playing their roar hundredth pow to a strong tar odor. Eggs from - other day that he, my nephew, had been to a, hockey games his game i; the ,rant w Hockey all �ce lots were tested daily in tvm. ZZ first "big hockey ". I enquired if he had enjoyed it as much as ' League: The instant was cels and ways; first, by boiling in the 8124 ea by, the usual presentations and he had expected. The ansWeradwa8 "yea" -- then a note Of .. ceremonies. But aside from' the they chipping off the top and testing excitement crept into this 12- year -old's voice and he informed fact that five of the original players the flavor as soon se, the egg was cooked; and seeone...by poaching and - me with much gusto that a'babe -in =arms had been present—and are'atul with the team either as wing carefully both the flavor and ? = When,the play was at its's highest pitch the mother had produced ' active members, or as bench warm- a bottle which• was eagerly grasped and the .milk showed every era, the only other remarkable poaching qualities. The results ob sign of being rapidly diminished. But the players put on an thing. abou"he whole affair wpa were as follows: } . extra spurt= -hats were flung other games had to be and the spectators roared — the that ass 1• 'the tar odor quickly pass+ "- _ played to make it the tour hood -' through the egg shells; giving a strong baby's bottle was waved violently in the air and the babe gave . redth. — -- tar flavor, especially to the yolk. a terrific yowl. As this young nephew of mine admires an 2. The longer the eggs were hold, _' uncle who is a reporter I, suspect that this youngster will follow wrestling— the greater the decline in flavor and in his footsteps —poor d4'luded mortal = From Toronto Jim Londos. went poaching qualities. to Detroit ........ again Lady Luck S. The higher the temperatures it It would be interesting if space permitted, to conjecture how ,.. ,. favored him with a smile ........ ' which the eggs 'were held, the more ' various famous writers would develop a plot from this instance -- which enabled him to slip around rapid the decline in flavor and poach. _ -.. for example H. M. Tomlinson' would see a destiny- latnkin$ the a scissor hold and take the famous ing qualities. twelve -- year -old and the child in arms —and ' they would 'meet Joe Stetcher with an aeroplane. 4. In ordinary house temperatures not in some inland village but on the High seas; bound for some spin and body slam, in 44 minutes. there was noticeable deterioration is lonely tropical river- -these two would become friends and through Londos weighed 200 and $tetcber three or four days, While in the re. lr the course of the long nights on board an island schooner they 222: g frigerator at a temperature of 50 deg would trace their lives back no doubt to this same hockey game. _ F.; the eggs showed little or, no deteri• = - And what a perfectly beautiful time Kathleen Norris would soccer— oration before the tenth day. have —a ';'pother --a, her bottle, and a red- headed youngster The P.Q.F.A. substitute rule will Through questionnaires sent out tc --a game. Do I need to go further? continue the same as last year. quite a number of householders, it " From such a lot —if you like Heroin va ima ine what he 295V Those who started the crusade- re was Learned that less than one -third of p y t Y g 'far or .of the Ontario. system were, the eggs used in these homes werw" would develop. speechless when the argument used for baking, while more than two. The trouble is -once 'one starts to speculate it is. difficult to came up at ,the annual muting.' b thirds were used for poaching, boiling stop. However everything —good, bad and otherwise —must stop. - comwom se to allow two aubatit_ crying, acramoiing, etc., zor tmmeatays utes, an. to permit . members of a consumption. For such' immediatA Today's attractive little dress intro - ptian• d • duoea interesting team who started In a game to _ uses it is v necessar to maintain SE:�SE-OF VALUES g detail Wits laced return n one after leavin a field y - A tl?agazi>z columnist raises a nice point—Says she "An odd bOdice• It combines light navy blue r r c g th the flavor, palatability and poaching e y woolen with bright red silk. It °s no s equally unsuccessful. qual'ti his lasts old heeded a t �• T � � If it is nice- to accept aldresseaSea p A young lady wants to an to drably youthful for now and first. _ - only by consumers but by produ.• resent -from the young man to spring day's. Ten auk ers and dealers as well. The, fresh „ Frank Shields of Montreal con- should be at once transferred to - whom she is engaged. The young lady thinks• it isn't quite Carried out, n. flame hairy checked gtrered George Lott of Chicago in eggs , respectable. To accept lingerie would be all right, she be- woolen, it is jaunty with self - collar a straight not in. the Canadian fin- a cool place free from any odors, just lieves, but not a dress. ,The columnist declared that the young and cuffs•, worn with a dark blue suede als; 6 -2, 8•-0, .9 --,7. Lott 'eras con. . as is -.done with milk and butter. -,lady was well on the way of becoming a prude.. belt and blue silk lacings. sidered the tenth beet in the U.S. 1 To my way of thinking, prude or not, here is, a. point I con- Plair. or printed crepe silk is also rating, but since hi encounter with German Revives Talk • -igider strange —the flustered young woman would accept lingerie suitable. the Canadian his rating is said to ' but not _a frock —yet l Agerie in -any form is a decidedly personal style No. 2950 is designed for sizes be low. The Canadian champion of =Trap =Z New CaPiti. 14, 16, 18, 20 years, 36, 38 and 40 ship must carry a lot of weight in Berlin,— German newspaper readers . Piece of feminine apparel and ought to, it seems, arduse ire in a surprised _..-.emdy to weadArtJoi .`- :: prudish brealatre t1�a a✓Fr� — '•Frankfurter Zeitun ' an urgent = But there You axe -- actual' get twist- 16 requires 3% yards, of 39- 8' pen aP y v,,r ,sense oT values d0 inch material with % yard of 39 -inch Horses— = peal by Alfoas Paquet in favor of rs• ed and . I think in this case the' ethies are extremely muddled. contrasting. From information gathered 'here taining Berlin as Germany's capital. But then the world is in a muddle so what can you expect from HOW T6 ORDER PATTERNS, and there it looks is though there The-question for some time has been -One lone individual?- are around 16• or 16 trotting colts argued whether it would not be desft- s • s e e s Write your name and address plain- that will be candidates for this able to transfer the capital to a place -17P giving number and size of such yeas s Futurity. more centrally situated than Beriia. A brewer's wife, Mrs. Percy Titmous, on 'January 30, was patterns as you want. - Enclose 15c in -- - - "- ; It was argued that Berlin, which is • :•:- gone of the most thrilled wives- in the United Kingdom, but then, stamps or coin'(toin preferred; -wrap It this now idea about" colsols- only sixty miles from the Palish iron- -so would any of us be, if our flivver had suddenly been stopped it carefully) for each number, and don races looks Rood to the,.direc• -tier, might not be suitable-as the neat' by a liveried chauffeur a huge limousine standing helpless, while address your order to Wilson Pattern to and receives their O.K., that of the Reich's executive in can of in- the Queen of England and her lady -in- waiting waited patiently service, 73 West Adelaide St., Toronto, should encourage a larger field in tiernatioval complications: - to be'on their way to Oambridge for a few hours shopping, the original race. , The trotters Advocates of the transfer proposed_ �... Imagine how proud that little flivver was —never mind the Mocksh Creations ° . . �. have always been the least in, nom- Kassel or Hanover as Germany's fu- oecupants —we all know their feelings. For The BitlirOOltn` bar of all the divisions in the racing ture capital. Weimar, too, had sup- If that flivver could speak_ — "Remember that time when a well outfitted batfirooiff makes the tern pullBupshould or ibs guar it wsotsld posters. Immediately alter the revo- -one of your brothers zipped past me and my chassis' late) polish lntton of 1918 ;here was a strong cur- tars Y po daily bath a real joy. And, speaking certainly bolster up this section. ed, became smirched --- remember? Everything omes .to him rent in favor of substituting as firs! g of "outfitted," we don't mean fixtures + _ capital for Berlin. Germany a flirt who waits. How now —I cant zip—but I cad--say this --I am of shining metal or landscapes on the Question*— post - revolutionary parliament met ai. ' hxtremely sorry • for ' you -arid hope that your indisposition will walls, but things you use when you Dear Mac: —The greatest base not prove serious. - Cheerio 1" And with a waggle of -deep take a bath, ball player was Ty Cobb ...... and Weimar instead of Berlin. r 'complacence the little flivver buzzed off t Huge cakes of soap are really more _ to answer your Question, he played 1 _ .. Yes, and the big limousine felt crushed I can tell 'y0a! economical than those of medium size. - _profo•sslonal_ ball longer thaw any- - -Whit Was m Him? = And they're much more fun to use. body ........134 years to be exact. Rough•wash cloths and a long handfed Dear Helen (pardon the familiar- A teacher, instrLcting a crass in „ '_ +++�+�+ -+ •• cold It may be taken as an infallible .bath brush should- always be hanging ity) : —Yes, professional basketball composition, said: "Do not attempt rule that fruit and vegetable juices within reach of the person who is t'ak- is played very much down. south any Sights of fsrcy;' be yourselves WATCH YOUR ill help one k and cool i •the summez in the w� inBath bath. ensembles assure yoh. of 'non= have a aFpaid'teamciti is a following day you." pupil 'rater es the U.S.. U S. and write - ting pert odors. It your 1 handed in the ng.: "W The o 0 I - coaIIic perfumed f011oa� a should ` DIET • • soap and bath salts are the same scent _not attempt any flight of fancy, write A Resolution as your bath Mystery Surrounds . What is in us. In me there is m By Bon Santa powder, • the effect will , Y There is a bit of soar►ewhat doggerel be more pleasing.' The same is true Russian Women '& . Army stomach, lungs, heart, liver, two ap- �' verse written a long time ago,, by of toilet water. What is the mystery about Russia's ,ples;— one -- piece - -of mincepie, three. • '. A grave dietetic error indulged in whom no one seems to know, that Many prefer toilet water to bath women soldiers? sticks of candy, a- hull lot of peanuts, by -a great many people is their failure might serve 'i ofnewhat as a motto for powder, and others use both. But `for According to a London news agency and my dinner." 1 to eat an adequate quantity of fruits us we'turn over that new leaf of the "sake of your guests It is a good battalfons'of women soldiers,in Soviet a —o =and vegetables. the year. It reads like this: idea.io have a little jug•of toilet water Russia are udergoing strenuous train- "In a_model society.busines in w•tl( While it takes a great variety of in theagiiest hethrnn,+. •a .,, oi; aess,s_ bus, iu a generai arive to -wsail the Red not be tired, because working -hours - i iTi+iy.uiurntne w tl1 - -,•_ lib LC aLu,c. — r�iaous nusi$y. 1 -tlmea t to sar,a —z1 �...,.r l,. to a- mme— efil�lrul 1s4iius .. main wholemeal prodtc'ts (princi ail a higher, fairer creed; few drops of it soften and perfume unit. _ >, Cakes and pastry) ,I a't12 cease to, stand complaining of the hardest water. "The women soldiers are _drilled in whole wheat bread; my ruthless neighbor's B greed; Why not invest some of your beauty ea try the same way as the men,'.' 11 , have .the quality :of buildtng ,up Ahe ,I will cease to sit repining while my budget money- d. -4 ltat7d,'16Ut i'i,ey a+e n �Jy1 brawn and bone of the body. On the �,uty's call is clear; and see for yourself how pleasant the scripted for ,service, their 'bat taitons thee, hand, fruits and vegetables add I will waste no moment, whining, and daily bath may be? being entirely `composed of volun- a the necessary fineness and texture to my heart sl.all know no fear, teers. y p • its mechanism,, It is they which pro _- =We Pa To Prices For Egps, duce that libheaesa of muscle fi 1-will not be swayed by envy when my. "It is fairly ,well known that there Write For Our Weekly Quotation*. _�.__ __ - Industrial Development are several battalions of infantry, ar- rivals strength is shown. •� _ .pre, that smooth, healthy glow and t Canada today is the second in im- tillery and sappers composed entirely �/ ■ I will not deny his merit, but I'll strive ' Whyte Packing i n ag flaish of the skin, and that glorirtts to prove my own • portance, from the point of view of of women." lustre of the hair, only to be found in •I will try to see the beauty spread industry, of all- the countries of the But another aeivsagency stated that person. British Empire, and here its to they had been uaafile to confirm the TB 80 Front St, East Toronto — a heal son: before me rain or shine;, p �o The ease, tials,• therefore, for radi- r other British countriea consist riff- existence of wome: r troops in the -, ant, gldwdng herlth, and the, serelte, be more concerned with- mine. actured Products. Soviet armies. p happy disposition Which ahva s ac- �� C+[M will- cease to preach your dot and ctpally o! manor V,,;�i �,.rws+ vi Ana an official o! ibis Soviet Em- � Y oompsirrieq it, tsaw wholemeal foods,' 1isL at least makes some useful manufactured or, semi - manufactured basay told the London Sunday Chron- ar s fruits and vegetables. It you would suggestions as to what we should be -. products exceed her imports of raw tcle that he had no knowledge, about COLDS have "that schoolgirl complexion," 'it gin #o put into New Year that materials. The oontinuation and pro- the alleged. Soviet women battalions. • ` is correct food, rot soap, which pi-o-- is here. gross of this trend depend largely on He could neither deny nor confirm' !vides it, the future development of- the ca . t air — _ • �4 Fruit and vegetabie juices playa .: ._.i ,t, iwuw try's natural resources in all its mans- "All i -know I read in the papers;" , • *�f w in the health that the "voice" of Mickey Mouse, as fold aspects, he added. 4 scheme.. They are' "st de}ectible • as heard on the-talking films, is really -•p '; a beverage, are easily assimilated by the voice of Walt Disney, the inventor ,1 ]ave always felt that religion was A lady motorist was giving along a � MlievetCeMisetea �•ay The system and may be take* with and createor of all these 'clever "firms. something to be lived, not discussed." country road when able saw a couple "DNS lief Oblate, benefit at any hour of the day or ni¢ht, He has 150 artists; who wort on the —Mary Picktord. ' of repals ' men climbing telephone pt�" tcol 6n � `m# apply a Mecca without interferring with the regular thousands of separate drawings which - 1 poles. "Fools!" ebe ex, latmed to her warmth in combination with marvellous healing — meals, and at. this season of the year are necessary to build up each short If woman's intuftton is so wonderful companion. "They must think I never tt�u st of dhireacca int ®act; w wal >�� Qo�n ; "4 provide •a valuable bulwark against 11m, why does she ask so many questions? drove a tar before', V` �' -K, - _°.,rt�'.,';�. { •ySY,"�'•.i �i•.a•l- '+•�.•1^✓M.; xb ^ -- 1,..'" -w r 4 • _ T.. - - • - - 8 i>C�L S � � The town has been made to pay day night list, after which a del - I The Honor. Class of tl�e IInited Ch- Followsn� the teediapr �se�ono all the in the court ease be- ightful repast was served at the ttstrh held their aanusl business meet Mr. Fred Major was alkd 0,511 to - tween 1 vs. Stouffville, this ver- home of Mrs. C.'Hodgeon. h►g gad social evening on Jan. 22. - report plrogr'ess in the oeotral Il6irilk 7:0 3ict being given by Judge O'Connel. The monthly meeting of the Went The variot>s ^reports were read and Producers' Association. One of the J' - TERMS Ile total amount the town 'is com- ens nstitute will , be held at the adopted. The following offibers were first risings asked him had to d0 with to Slay will be $W. home of Mrs. J. Slack, at StouffviUe I elected: Preece G. Iran; 1st Yioe -Pr- the de:naada. recer y made bF her .astir tioao co the tJ,aited Stara and Gearu - on •Feb: 14th. This promises to be an 1 es., tep)teneon; Sec., Mrs:, Rob City Health" regarding the ins- to -- �GT,�I 4A110 onrv4 mae*ino_ nuts i� ]H frl 1 insnM ?'r- 9aMra; .. lb t�yiePR on* the dom Y Miss Be F,auedess e�` � - ibiny. $Ater ., ,, _ra: - �?i' i An- LusuA flan of a iy ' r who:i$- enrol- .. I .-„� _ � - - - • •' - - - eyed at ors Somers, of Pickering, ,, , ; Randall; °- " " """'"'m rnzesiion and. - 61wwedy up some JOHN— MURKAR, Proprietor. ' spent a visit with her narents her° R m � °f .tf'_ dmothers', his, Johnson and Burwash; Look Oitt questionable methods Deiag employed. - recently. �� +a aoaaliug by urn. J.. 5lsw.'k, ana otcK .Tom., mesct=es rcannatt oy the manuisedwers oI these meth' - Mdsie by the grandmothers and cpm' and Carruthers; The Class was then odg in trying to secure 'sales. The Dunbarton Several from here attended the munity singing;' RoII -Call . "Ancient divided into teams, Mrs. Randall and statement was made that one firm -. l - Milk Producers' meeting at Brough- Events" There will be a danonstrat- Mrs. Middleton being elected capt- had offered three ,..7 of the , St. Paul's Anglican, Dumbarton, on am on Saturday. W. H. Westney is ion on Beans. Each member is asked ains. The losing side is to put up a • Milk Producers' Association Execut- Hnnday Feb. -11th. Sunday before Treasurer. 'fo bring something new made out of social . at the end of the quarter. ive to supply free their machines on : Lent.. Sunday School, 2 P. m. Even- _ The Club meets at the home of R. something old. These aarticles. Vill be - their farms if they would recommetad ing . Surd 3 p. o The Rector will P. and Mrs. Wintbre on Monday ev- given for relief purposes. their make of machine to the fa rn- erring next when a -good turnout is Pickering Milk Producers Meeting 'preach at this service. The annual expected. - r -- ers. Considerable dissatisfaction was V of St. Pnul's tong- The rising ma3keti for hogs is Whitevsle = 'The annual meeting'of the Picker' `found with the indiscriminate wayheld on Monday, Feb. ing Milk Producers' Association took complaints are lodged by the City me of Rev. A. D. and putting more hopefulness into the 'What might have proved a -serious place at Brougham on Saturday aft- Health Dept. and. their arbitrary b their kind invitat- farmers who have been raising pigs • •• - Mrs. Cousins, y accident occurred on Tuesday last, , ermoon Prey. W,m 'JSatox called the methods. General approval was vole- Asery_largg_number of memb- for rome time at a los. fortunately no one was hurt. Frank meeting to order and Secretary El - ed for the proposed near bill being There _. were no bears out,- .-nor t ers afiended; and a splendid-- sheeting- sandhogs, but Syd Wontiacott had Turner while driving his train wit�i mer Powell -read the. minutes of the brought in by the Minister of ARric- '•was held. The reports from all dep- live frog jump out o!, the water, sleigh was .p�mg the Baptist Cb- last meeting, which were adopted. ulture to make Provincial Inspection -' - arfansnts were most encouraging, urch when the horses slipped on the The election. of officers then took supersede the present methods. The - showing increased attendances at the hole on Monday. Perhaps the frog is icy hill and landed in the ditch, br- place, and resulted in all the old of- dairies came in for some rough crit- services, at Holy Communion, and at a. better prophet than the bear. eaking away the rifling -by the side: ricers being elected for snot terns ic6-m for their nfethods of paying for Sunday School. -the latter two reveal- T-be Club has selected the second t of March as the date for the box roc walk. Several willing hands helped to Mr. Crockery , 'A.grictutnral „epres milk. In fact enough irregularities ing a marked advance. All organizat- get the horses up and put matters ' entative was then called to present - were aired here. to warrant a prov- ing and slides to be given in the i ref t ions are in a healthy condition. Off- school house here. This promises to .. I the certificates to those who had ince wide investigation into the iniq- icers for 1934: Ward ns, , Messrs school o humdinger and everyone should I The annual congregational busin- cows qualify in the Cow Testing cities of the present mflk handling - - - Payne and Toyne. ' La delegate to keep this date open. -e5$- meeting of the . L riited Church work carried on in this township for niethodts in Ontario. A resolution was - - =?i► Mr. H. A. Newman. Envelope wns held on Monday evening last, ! the past year. The high herd that unanfrnously passed to the members - C•ommlittee: The Wardens, Mrs. Pay- _ _ - - with Rev. J. R. Hick in the chair. The' was owned by Mr. Carson, who also of- the Producers' Association, and -• Alton& several reports were' read and adopt- i had the high cow of the district. It Fred- Major's or's work -was again hatred tae and • Mrs. Bellhouse. _ ; • j No wonder he wears a smile. IL's' The financial •report showed a 1 was pointed out by Mi. Crockery._ ;up by alt _ ,stnuffville a buy. Congratulations Earl. small deficit. The officers for the' that this work had proven &popular - -,— - -- Mrs. Kenneth }Zeesor spent Toes Coming year were elected, after rcA one and had won many to its use The Bowlers held - their annual ban- ich a social tune was enjoyed. ' :t fulness. It has' proven to be' ayvery Soytahetans - r }uet on Friday evening last. _- _ day with her parents at Claremont. dainty lunch ww served by the soc- I mate as the .test for butter fat We are glad to know that Mr. L. lal committee. The ?evere weather were taken three times a month. The -- Btouffvil:e in now out of the Hockey- -( :r0ye is able_to be out Again afterf ,alts from the.va. :�. S,..ds were' A weeting of thefarinereof thiediet- ni'ng. for the play -off in the Flrockey_ being indisposed for some time. I no doubt was the cause of such a ma' Junior Association. g small attendance. satisfactory �to the dairymen who re- t i ;, wifi he held in the Cotatnunity The Casely Court Action will soon V1ie are sorry to report that Mr.-L I In the • Whitevale United. Church cognized that the differences of the 1­1-1t,- r lr,remont. on Saturday. Feb.: ' take place, to ourt a the 'ownership, . Lehman has been confined to his bed i - - for a few clays. We hope' he may be this Friday evening. Feb. 9th, there � feeding' methods would account for t �' h, }934. at `L 00 p. m.. to discuss Y �• _ of the Ce, to Property in disputN -out again coon �vz11 be a Valentine Supper; from 6 many variations. The work will be g'n "ing, 8nynhe,ans under contract. )f some tirnc': to 8 o'clock. Followin}c the supper 1 carried on ' for another year. Mr. 'R. - Cotee,rtsd discuss this, matter. A };chile mct'.i.:g taidet the ausptc 11r and urn. llultman of Bow :rna,t rhreR dramas kill. be presented. oneli W. Wade, of the Li,t;otock Branch 0ANAD1AN SQYABEANs. Litnitted - " t of thr C. f . F. was :geld on Thurs- ville who have been vi:citing the Lot from the crirls, one from the boys, wn, unable to be present. 1lilinn. Ontario 'day twetun;, of thi week, addressee - _t ct • -ffc. aLiended the buY turned to -their hoh tt, have rN- aitd a rye entitled d and . - Cat'rtAn by Dr. Lo,r ,a C;ottur. V6-e are sorry to roT;, rt -that 31r�: 1 ;;rwr, . by �1r: and Ir.. Blaka An- -,a u } T, Lewis, of G}rsgciw lA Yr`ry ill. D � J ��c%' FOOD ._ :_. Men's Bib, Class on _. Sundm. fit: fhe fact that. she is wElI.over'ga - °r,• Iorno 'rraf, .tnd Howard Piaxt' f r ' SALE THE '. ss . 1 tt,. ,• , .. •in. This clrarru'r -4-10 �f pep and °f Toy Rev. Mr. Crosby.. A Twout,., "4rS OF rir,t. n .c 3 '2z.. ' ci:ee'rful. q!%e hope she may soon ba `mtrrx,ur. ;3�1 This is- a very favorable' winter There will iw �1)4eiai tt.u<ic between: winter for' hockey and curling, and well attain. - l dramas. Admission to . :uapei at>'.] _ almost A merry crowd of young people -on' T E A are enjoy«! by afW -old young a the under the auspices of the Twinklim, I cgn�t >rt, y' cetit�.., {":Zildren 1 , Lb Ounrt> Bottle Stays. held a steighing .Harty on Tees cetttza. - pastimes. _ __ - -- _ -.' _ -- FALCON MINE MAPLE SYRUP - -- - =— - -- — =— - ... d ice - a one papkage Per lb. 4Sl cents .., and - - Regal r -r' ' riot•.. : - Witb every pound a hand: 'PANCAKE FLOIIlit 1 . - �-FTI� DOMINION BAN Ho "me piece Ott rlsine+ Botkt for 33 tents. ware -FREE; t ,� Sixty -third Annual Statement 7beS�uty =third Atmuaf•Geitcrai bieettrut of ''•_ S1n^�c ^i^° )lwk was held at she Head t)iae in Ua -stile goap. 2 oz Io bar, ' �c. PEARL SOAP Toronto. on 14ednes!l.y.,� tnrdry ; +i�t, 1934. at which the folloi. ing _tatevttut of the a8 #in o3 fbe -Free Running Salt. Z.pkg _ 19e. r 4 : 'Baoi. as on December 30th. 1933,: 1i a, pre- ented, "'•--= - 10 Bare for 81 cents ' - _ - 13inao. large pkg., each ` Ruap Chips, 2 ibs 15c. -. I.IAtit-UTIES 9, R - 7XQ.000 Cooking Up' a Ib�+ L8c. C>.pital Stock paid' itp.......... : :....... :. ...... - Javel Water, large bottle Reseirve Fungi ... .... _ ear Barley.' r, - - g �. 5:;,40401006'00 P t B ley.' 2 lb ,.q,' o t, and Lox Accuuru carried ^forward Fancy Japan` Rice, 21be I3o. Dividend No, 105, payable 2nd. January, 1931:... ° 275,oao 00 - Ayltuer Soap@, :3 tins - -- -: r. r- _ 573 _ _ . ._ _ Peanut Butter -- -- - - ' Fot'ser Divtdttrd� ue< Taila6ed ........ .................... ......... ..... _ .». _ _. _ - - -- y 7,otd.9 a Cle oe t 21c. Old Dutch r, 2 t "n! P - -' - t B rte (value) 17 43 . .. _•s 14,610, +u 43 _ an 2 the barrel �- ` N' Tats► Bank in the shasebolders,,..... ...�.,_..�.:.;�.._...�:.��'0 :16-1 �a Maple Leaf Pure Laid 241b. pail 2,45 - otes of tlx Sank in Circulation........ . - «... ,...._......._ ................. .... - • Dtposia not bean interest -. ....... .................... .......,Si8,t04,isb 78 - Deposits bearing jut t, including interest accrued to Just R e ' to stock. - . .. 77,407,474 14 f it ' - date .... ............ .........._,....•,.,. .............,.......... ........... .J w � ' 05.371.6.10 07 . - - Adl+aace, under the Finance At : :... :.. :� ,,........ - ........ 1:500,000 78 . :BOOTH e$ MURISON Balances due 10 other Battles in 'Canada.. :�, ................. �' S. '- - :� .. Balances due to Banks. and 43anking .Correspondents elsewhere than - in.Canada _.........._•..... . .......................... . ..... - PICKERING _. - - 109;7 ?5 30 .......... : ................ 2W,708 41 �P �i --Liabilities not included in the foregoirtt [.,..,,,................. ., 104�1,� �7 _ Yon order . 'PHONE PICKZRING 800 a de 'ver Latch of Credit fhttwn;litttt,,... ........... ....... ..... .. ............................... I - :. - -. - S121,172,54d 06 - ;ASSETSickerin Hard&. Cold and Silver Coin. current. ....... S ..._.:...:......... _ 3 629,S0o 90 � �� Store Dominion Government Notes...­­...... ........... ... ................... _....... 7.623.723 7? g - Dcpo -it in the Central Gold Resery es ........ ............................... .......,. .400,000 00 'Notes of other Bank3.... : : : : :. : : ......... .......•...........` ...................I........... 6 ?8 0,5 00 United States and other Foreign Currencie; .............. ............................... 60,35; 30 Cheques on'other ks ....., .:... .......................:....... ........_..........,......... is 'Poultry r , - rt .. 5:2 ,toil 84 Balances due by Banks and Banking. Corfemie,+lents elsewhere than _ - ea L y ash and Ostf Meal P ltry Foods�aod EsgyProdace a 0yi,ter $hell oaf (I '; i in Canada......•.... _ ......... ..,• ......r.,`.`,... 1,a57,W4 97 , Pa(ren a log M - - .. $16,426.864 63 _ ]Dominion and Provincial Government Securities, not exceeding market . 2' value ...................... . ....................•...... .... 5.618.8 243 SPECIAL `Can >t in 4th ^. ripcl stturities, and' Bririslr, Foreign- ••anti - Colonist - - 50 Qaarte Point, Varnish and Varniwh Stain, Peg.ri! py u�1.. nth-pr than Canadian. not exceeding market value. 5,835,605 95 per quart, for We peg quart. while they laai. Railway and other Bonds, Debentures and Stock, -trot e�ueairzg _ -- mtrket -valtx _ _ ........ . • -- - 1.506,055 .09 stun IB Call sad short tsmt exceeding thirty days! Lo=s is Gonads on �tocK . -. -- .. — -- -- - -. _l,(fgat for 1�IeE�ormici— De+iic4 -Ie aehieaty -- Debentures and Bonds and other Securities of a sufficient d ilcket- - able value to cover ............................ :..........• ..... ............................... .07,700 vy a pa1rP. - 7 a d Re . — ­- R' and Short (not exceedittt- thirty day A) Loans elsewhere than in t Canada on 5tocks, Debentures and Bonds and other Securities of _ a sufficient marketable value to cover .......... ............................ : ,+t, 3 ` t g ' o'- 004; Oar Motto:'- have it; Csn ot.ii -Or ,Deposit with the Minister of Finance for the purposes of the Circula- _ :�+• , ' - .• _ it lA nO made.". - t'ion Fund ................................................................. ............................... 4, &50 00 S8S57 006 Sri - .. ` '— p4her i�llrrent i t)atfM and Dkcnunt; i„ C',.,od. (4<v :� :,el- A n4tertstt _- — ,l. S. B ��- after making full provision for all bad and doubtful debt:.......:. 334.001.477 46 7. Other Current Loans and Discount, elsewhere than in t shads I leis ^^ rebate of interest) after making full provision for all bad and O O 'doubtful debts ... • 190.001 63 - ' --Non-Current Loans, ftimaied loss provided for ....... ............................... 391,143 64 Bank Premises, at n more than cost, less amoOnts'written off.._........ - 5,0-10,000 00 - — ltal. ...................... ...•.....- y..........,......._. r 1 f;l t 1 u R We •httve;en our display tables man iinla@ �vhioh we ore 'ti O� 21,731 -12 y away below present oost prices. To clear the mss Mortgages Dn Rea state..aohl......,.....•,:..... o 78 67 .i _Other Asxts not inciitded in the forc;;oing..:...:.,...... ` ....................... ,1.2 2 • • . • , '�' • � e have @abetsntislly reduce the ricer is ^ - of Cu= comer_ under Letter_ of Czc lit .. ci 60.953,E 54 each Oa@e, which tnakee a very attrActtvebuy for you. - :Liabilides G , i' cuntra : :......... 1;061,6!3 tb : cl 21,172.546 Od lien'ts'Work Boots, ensue is and see these, 1.56 and 2.49J0r. _ Boys and Girls' Bvatnpere, while they Lost, 94cpr. . ,:.. ' DUDLfiY DAWSO�, General Nnragrr. -o men's Heavy Sweater Costs at 2.40 each. C. A. 110GERT, Pr.eddent. Boys' English sprat Pants, Special-. a r pair. pe : -- AU01TOPtS' REPORT TO SHAIMHOIBERS -- -_ -- - -- Men'@ Fine Shirts, o bargain at g5aa'nd 1.00 UP. ; We rcpart t,i the Shareholder, of The Dominion Bank:­= - - y -• _ `.; Msn'slW.ork Shirts,. good quality, 750 each i!sat w. hair rramined th2 shat Balance ChM as at Decrniboi �Olh, 19,1•;, and cdn,pared It with the hooks . and,. vouchers ., lif ul Office and with the certtfwti rrturns from the Bmnehra. 1�r have obtained all thr info patinoiand We are•alwsy9 glad to see yon-and-it 1a never any- trouble t07tlilOtR r,tplanatirn,., ti,ai wr have rrquirrd, and 1n•nur on.inlen the trAwactiai9 of thr Bank which have come under out notice -� - _ _ _ - • ydq our werohandlse. h.•.• -.rn within ,nc powers of the Ban!: — f n w: r+iniuu the Raianrr Shert ii cln, th�-trUVcnn( itim*af' the Rank and, is as sbown by thr books of the soak. - � Phone 2004 ' A. R.'�ilf :PlrY.R.11. !- .•.,• ar,ih, ;9, 1. n6 t;irn',nn,nR, fray �: BRADLEY CEC I L •?�'.`.�"".?..i �_._ '� rx,,: ,r'Y?�r�r.:...,..._.,..- ....... _ ,.. n . , __. _. 4, , .. _ . _._ -. .. - _. ., .. .. _ _ :. � .. _.. � .�..._ .u��...r,..'. :,v'....a� ;- �:.;�r �N,:., �_. � ..,..�"_�?aY:�i�:i:,9trar��r._� .. . 'S: ,pi "%> - • •.' . .T di • . ' •- -- ;�9p -+,• . ,Y.. - - y..•C"• ­y y - f , .. :•yf.G -r W'w- L••,r:1,Z` --: • •'ii: .�•� +S•• yt,Rk' .",s:;;r' _l'a y °.. -...,� .. _ ..,.n,• . '..rR+•,�. _ _ -�' -.. } - , �r ''.;,, y •`•: -`, '-'ter= �y� ice- •`I,� `t`• 'l / f�. '. ' '�� • y _ +' i0..,7 "j,. -.••!^ r, �� - _ Cf�11RtM0#iT. i Pkkerbtg Usitei tG'Yorei Iriettiea s O .T MORTGAGE -COME TO �NDRRS N B, Kilpatrick spent 8asday is - ' _ The Official Board of the United - -• `- , — - `Toronto with his father. -SALE - church will meet on Monday even- _ Tt3s DU N BARTOt1i . Wm. Gibbous, of Toronto, spent _ ing February 12th at 8 o'clock The r Stewards will meet from 7.80 to 8 Friday with friends here. Under and by Virtue of the powers Dew D"0 Inn • n� Milton aad Mrs. Beason have contained ' In a certida I Mortgage, o'clock and the Session from 7.30 to � N S U• R AN V E Trustees will meet at Old Time and Modern Dancing - moved to the D A. Pugh farm which will be produced at (tie time of o _ bra Ftrva noel 1![rw_ tale_ theca �ellt ha af1!aead far unto ngt�.)lnai.,n l _� �_ sz __ , _ WRJLP D. gh li+v.�:•iw .'��--- i.ru��fJfiCiao.► UiJ �ucuuw --' --- iguual+r�. Slur+ r�r . /L.�.w+,, a. ...,, :v..• �- -sue- tip y{)t; iii: _ BURGLART 3,ar"m tre Atiawul, s 1'vr colds are" at the hour of 8.00 o'clock in the _ _ cotrzsnittees tOr the yesr�a - 4 -- nilite popular in the village. afternoon, at the pointed a'nd other itnpertant buainees Bill a Hole and His Live Wires. CASUALTYI Wm. Bingham continues to find _ Genera! con to. - lent of employment 'in and Gordon Houa, fu!� kelr�n 85 cents. L1F8 INSURANOl?` ground Claremont. by W. B. Powell, ione er, SALE REG18TE�. Phone Pickering 7M, 801y Albert acid ,,Mrs. Mantle will r _ The following property, vise STiii \i1+Fi i �g:iATRE s move into Mrs. Thomaon'e reel- ALL AND SINGULAR that..�rbsin SATURDAY, FEB. 10th - Auctign L. E.. O !YE ILL - d�nee'on the 1st of March: " - parcel or tract of land and premises sale of feint stock', implements; grain etc., at' Tat' 13; coil. S, Pica- STOUFFVILL FUNERAL DIREaTOR AND (Jordon Borland suffered the situate lying and being in the Town- erin (Brock Road, half mile nor- %lost of some teeth is a recent- ship•, of Pickering, -in the County of EMBALKBR -- `hoekey vame at StouffVille. Ontario, and being 'composed of that erty the Kinston Road), the prop- FRIDAY soil BATURDAI' J arty of gym.- Gore and Son. Sale at : - f3uooeaeor toivV, J. Mather.! The Zizzy Zara Comedians who part of Lot Number alaan,6av 1.00 o'clock, sharp. Terms, CASH, Feb: 9 and 10 StouffOlie .._are playing in the hall daring the (13) in the First Concession of the See bill& W. B. Powell. auctioneer, Night and Da 3 4 'week are drawing a fair attend said Township of Pickeriag .more , ZANE GREY'S . , .' y t9ervlce : ' `inure. particularly described as follows: TED _�•-TO THE LAST' )4AN" Business Phone Residence Phoney , The increase in the price of hogs COMMEN where a .post has 9801 9880 continues to develop more enthus been planted in .the North Limit of WITH " iasm i n the hog• raising industry the said Lot and the South limit of - .n the Kingston Road-And at the North- BALED HAY AND STRAW •_Randolpb $cot( „� • '• . - DINTVS GARAGE -on our farms. West angle of the lands owned by Esther Ralston Coids and rheumatism are found _the Yearly Meeting of the 'Religious Cor. Brock and Kingston Ride. oa every hand. -Many of our poor Society of Wends of Canada, on the HtgheRt prices paid, drawn from t Comedies - ale are either 'etwrttng a cold or Lot Number THIRTEEN (13) in the own barn. Phone 'Melrose 0312 d getting rid of one. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY" General Repair Work all care, The H. G. McIntyre plant non First.Concession of the Township of MUIR & L%FAVE, gvranteed" reasonable , :.. _ (inner( very busy. Several roan Pickering, aforesaid; THENCE South' • •120 L•tnsdowne Ave.i Toronto Feb: 18 ind 14 Prices. _ y 74 degrees West - 4 Chains and 37 2428 6 -are now employed and wheels are mks;- THENCE South 16 degrees THE PASSIONATE FLU iv i �ERl' Acetvletre Wetdings - turn4ng very rapidly. East 7 chains and 50 links to the �IT WITH Batteries rn,pairt and ed: KnId the evening of February Northern limit of land formerly own - H A -rV A I � . A N Firestone and Dun op TireB., the 23rd open., fur onttonucemenV, ed by Elijah Bostwick, now Andrew; Buster Hetttoo next week of an unusual, but THENCE North 74 degrees Fast 4 U I T A R - Sehtiozzle Dut�►nte s Gasoline and Oils. entertaining program. chains and 62 links to the Western -.P °il Aiorari Refreshment Booth in'Oopneniloa t The Rainbow Missioa .Band of limit of land owned by the Y, ly'_ ° TENnEI BA1�3UjEGc. Y• _ Pbone'Plck.�76W - -the United Church will meet on- Meeting of Friends above mentioned; Succeesfully tertorht by, - Kanrel•Hardy- Uun,r+fy, ( „iKhCor dug). Saturday, Feb. 10th, at 2.30. P. m., *THENCE Borth along the , Western Y._____._ _ ' in the basement of the chnreb. limit of said land q chains and 50 -FRANK ROBINSON � MILTON SLEEP 3 itev. J. H. Glove( -- - n�•+KrU (mien tb the place or beginning. oIf Toronto. "You Can, Buy at 1HOMe�' - Maleolm awntled a regular meat SAid prrmibee, rntap�ri�e rf+rrz ” 421y _�PKUPKiI:TUR - ing of the Oeilmka - Presh ery in 'of of 1,s 3 n' '.re Or— iess rib' -Ated on the TIRES, i3ATTiCRIEQ, _ j►t IN (LAREHONT ON trRt[)AY8 TI icsiroe St.' - Untted Church tit !i.,ur'rrrr v tilde of the highway near _.. -_. i Oshawa. th• 1::, - +., a end- "'of the Village'of Children a Soo- eiilty. ACCESSORIES, The friends and neighbor•i r,f l'ipk..,ir.;t. \Vrtt.? t +'I At as low:L%nd bettor lice s- `� 3�'' � u��is�°"` � r Ur, - r •i ,eernisea is- �it•ta�e n lastiAe. .. t?. - Rav Margantcirned OrttU7 �iHt +rr._ tir;a'y, ;.; ten rnmriled riarite hcu�e 1'RA1�K' iI()13INtii:ti ,,�,��. day l rKt noel went At his �in,lcl pila with + • Y :t. Behr -e is j�evut.d with � «3d Condor Aver +ttt, Twr�,ttto _ � V L�vfC ,,,►.t'f M _ _.. - le►�►inR h't« i at the Pad of the tlsty tint ,.»' .r hescin¢ and hay ;yutt can in Toronto. snot r s with a healthy supply ready for acruravy +_ +=,,(sand 14•1ipcbted by irydto- ' *. - plr� !ri• t+ •war. 1'hrre a .w v•ar;p,• Let n9 repair that leak t0 Eyesight S Mies U. Dolphin, who has been under .he bouea. The prnpertp i� INSUR-AN., p __ y p- ttader medic cltre .frir Lila E,,t:t w,•ll At•.,atNd. Th -rSt are­.' •:`du1 �r� 7 y cze,ind -, a tth sh:►,i,r trees, fawn and - - - ems+ few week' ty rpported'to Ue iai fruit trrtss and a large Kwrden. "1'he Y Skilled Motor Repairs. :::EYRIE f';�:114RF,.Ff _ proving. but very slowly. Our .tluitdinwn and grv+.rnds are all in a good• _ t ; DISNEY BLOCK. wishes are for a more speedy re- state of re pair. r. n Gordoft - J. - Law l ae� o,�e e+,... tries Oshawa y Roy Morgan was taken' to the Twaxs : Ten pee cent. of the' piirchrse Pick a 1 t Phone 2908 ' boopital several days ago in a price to be p lid at the time nt srite, _ - and the halance,tw be paid within - Pts"nr $7W 'PICKERiN.(J. - ONTARIO' _..._ __ _ . • _ -- -- - critical condttlOn. Some ferny of thirty days from the date of sale. - ' . abseesa was located in thes►bdomen Tbe proper, p a Ili he sold sub- .'the - r V cause of whien has cot Veen �t to.a reserve bid, RAISE MJRL WAS SAPS L..`j.a "t swertain as yet. For fnr.tber particulars and infer• PULLETS Bracy +,I AS are SA E Chkks James ilt,o4 . is , atoll confined miicion apply to - F to the house in highly un@atilfRe- In a ebick- raising contest last year.'with total o f toey condition. His brother, _. W. E.-IN, SINCLAEa, K. 0.. FROM EVERY 50 000 chicks from 45 different hatcheries. more than " Fred. nail Mrs. , Wilton. called on 1 Bank of Montreal Bldg., HALF` the prize money went to Bra chicks-lat. Oshawa, Ontario too CHECKS 3rd. 6th and ebveral other prison. . That's .a prett 7sim on j8uaday, also die. Dawsna. 'W. B. POwBLL: ' good indication that Bray chicks are BAFIi- ahioks tie wad daoRhter, Llilien' Bo: 48; buy. Fewer losses. More pullets in the Fall. _;�a - We would all like to know just Pickering, Ontario how long this zero . weather to _ - tee the manager of our nearest branch hatcheryp Ask trim to show yon. llerlasl!/1<� `� a `• .going to last. The early part of p>1CKI3RING HORTICULTURAL how THIS year's Bray chicks are STILL PURTHER safeguarded against fl this -meek sees the thermometer gOCI �g losses. By reducing your losses, you increase your peofits. Or write to Q/ grog _ '.`..,` or our FBEB booklet - e.roaad the aero marl -and hover : • , our heed mice f"1`he Highway to Success In 1934• - :there for several days. DUNBARTON UNITED CHURCH - Wood cutting and buss: otearilig 1<MY („HICK t{ATC.litltY. t06 Clayltran► Aw,, St. CathariMS. Out- _ is being carried on by manyy of our FRIDAY, FEBRUARY ffth at 8 .p. at Mi r a" Owgw% 33631111111oflesis U.. Toronto. bash owning farmers in this neigh- When th" ""woo` Ei bt Breeds -Ei -Eighth Year Blood-Bich Year f3overameot m "a find by r do ry borhood. Differpny price@ are Aa original Lecture by g g i"tng quoted for the cord. Prlcee .. --- Approval•. memorials we ewaeata are from =8.00 to >6T 50. KR. H. J. MOORS i cool be' d+n�t � a io do Valentine Day to approaching. part. > law On -. Some of our merchants arA ..show. o& Ule Terry and Pradiee of Plant A '9reedin ing (or ranter concealing.) a supply s. Special `Lantern Slides` erected to • akfil 0=1141111 of the old-time valentine. Name. Don't min. , TO THE SUNNY SOUTH � t Irons purchases hook as though _ (many were in for rude eurorioee. F R E D - S T A..GEY "Ne °�°`' �"�°''' 8'armers of the district are '- by motor coach ! N. W.•srA>>�e'osn► becoming optimteti� aRaih. Re Painter and Paperhanger Road Porto are- heard of the. sale of 35 cents per hour or bTenntrart _ W~ numerous pieces of new egatp anywhere. - t1► - - - Phara p)! �I went such as, cultivators, binders- Sati,af act i4n.Guaranteed. year ez ` - tMllettrs @tic. being- shade b� the. 1- s perieoce. a ,• �/ , � --� `- rnsinafacturers of farm machinery. I�l The ladies of the United Church PINE DRIVE. - DUN$71RTON will unite with the ladies of the or write hunbartlin P. O. Baptist Church in the fellowship - - -- of prayer on the World Day of _ -raj 1 j ��`` ` !Prayer, Friday, February 18th, at `•'ye ," � t � -� �,� Ua� N�,`� 220 p. w., in the Baptist Church All ladies are invited, to s#,tead:�"! -= (� _ _- - "-_ - t, �- ' co r S.IRumohr to confined to the - house with a severe cold contract - _ i 10U1 S Sad WAWANNSA INS. 00. Rl one day last week while doing " -and - -- - cSO!!�`�I M Antler. Re3tN' S s O Oheiip rates imaod oountey some butchering work at James - - _ ` ��t+eobenrOO'tl. 13b eU @red a chill. 1 " ' pilot Low e rq- F whlok was thought for -some time - • Pram Beach til lx.e_w 8415, w ; �'� A -- - Issarano W the sdai4 vaomeCning,,more w serious. aoti6e). (of all kinds. The Oounty snow plow has kept - Stl'e[ln .. _ Tic #sts.• Time Tables and All Coach Travel FARMS FOR 8" Inform_ ation at _ rx `the Brock in good condition - ' EASTI?BN HOUSE, _ -app Write or phone .i dttciaft; the past few weeks, but C. H. Tack, o. D. T J _ the sideroade ar gr wally -6llis • .BOWIUN ail ROW$ r� Dyleigitl, Edaution alto Effieleney' r ion, and there faw the fear o FOR QUICK SALE i;A W ITBY, ONT. -the raeatta of � sudden thaw, _ there. being a tr6mend sides 7tdt __. Psrt 3 our c , ,ana Heater (circular! (rood ae `new. of snow lying on the f It is i very popular belief, that _ u ,bads. ancestors had better vision than have One small Quebec Heater. r -The Young People's Society of the people' of the present day, This - .One Veesot Grinder, A,t, inch@$, Hearty new •the - united- Church are to be the is not entirely true, becawse when vgp One Fleury Oat Roller quests of sue ]c oung ' Yeople . of consider, that the children- at .birth. Two used Electric Weahers Brooli iio ten Tuesday evening nest• have the .same _start as the children fTwo Hand Washers A valentine,progrom is being pre• of today, this expression is then -only '-One double head McLaughliu ...Mill Grinder ppaared. They will also jontrney to due to mOdsrn artificial conditions :; C►oe large Ise Refrigerator ... Brougham on Friday night, where and envirenmettt. Modern 'artificial One Set Computing Scales -,they will be entertained in the conditions, errors of diet, overwork. P-Lie twater..Sent_Batteny Radio ,town hall there. errors of vision, laclr -e# e., ..:a .,.� One Heater, base•-burnet _ •' The lib_rar _eonoert - otr-Fr! "dnyu.and to have ill effects until con=' ,One 1004 chick Buckeye Brooder _ - r - evening was not Very largely eced• One Yhilco Electric Radio, table model � attended.' The program, bow The effect then of oar -modern life A stock of used and unt of date RkateR. shows the occupation strain on the t0 C1AHr at low prices 'ever, was very Rood and -woe a ee that was heretofore unthought - - -• p _ thoronRbly appreeiatgd by all of. Also ocular science has improved - OUR WiNTER STOOK OF wbo were pre9ent. The dance - r to such an extent that practically Gloves, Aladdin supjsliet�; sk (Clog rind hbcltr�y �+.__3Pptiea;cvhipe,,, blwntieLs; ..,:.• tht.s .:,1lov�s erne Attended by A every new condition can be corrected antifreese, Cloott ear tires, stQve� rind heaters, chemical clogetejaad r _very large er°wd. The Tarp and also this. scientific knowledge is y ~o =yd number,' however, who partic•t• g chemicals, radioeandbupirliry, Electric . ... • ,. uteri trithont recognizing the relieving and corirctin imcerfect= etc. k very courplefe. Sold and- �ti @ts'iled by l� ions and is finding the means of -pre - ,adrniRt;ion fee, partirtilarly, when, venting fnjury; divea_tie and digcomf- r •PRASE 1 PROUSFi, libt'epr "pie resented. in aid °,? "8 °,t: CHAS. COOPER CLAREMONT t :r -. � ` y, , to Ne continued ( y n�ASlin N s�- �' +}e'!�•w- xt'.rn'^n.zw.' s -i ax+T Pam' r - _. �; .. -' 4 .. . •e .. .. ;:NW n'• „t by k',.s :�'1. '. - . <-.� ^-P°�I'iy' ^, . Y`.... i IV- ~- � ,A Hearty 90 Years � _-Heavy PenalftiesY, - The M1 ikets �npOSe 8t IAnCl4n ------ ' PRODUCE QUOTATIONS. Toronto dealers Saturday were payq Childs Attacker to Get 1 S ing rho•- following prices for ears and 15 La_ sties - - _ p atvt:e yew a I - . -. - EiC/ Go farmers `aIId aDUU -�- ,ham - :: n extras 'Luc it�urL Ltroy c ^� .�., - �„ � - _ , _f n -- -- - '�_.• � .;._:P•.'w..«c •" - Vii==' -- - G� �� ..: •'a` !'si "fit►} .. -- Lvr1��+u, a ::..;y, si,�lvr- i/rriarcrvr cr"mumsy eriiltd of o mmibting a cries izAl offence - No. 1, 26c; No. 2, 26%c. tsgaittat an 11 -t'ea'r -old girl, Frank i Poultry, A grade, alive -= Spring - 9kreseer, 22, was sentenced to 15 yeara 5 chickens, over 6 lbs:, 14c; over to 6 ha the penitentiary and 15 rtrokm of „ tbs., 10c; over 4 to & _ lbs., 9c; over r _ tho .halt by Mr._Justiee Patrick Kee- �`' to 4 lbs., $c. Broilers, over 1% to 3 .a *in Saturday.. The lash was to be lbs., 10e. Fatted hens, over 5 loos,, - odministered during the first year.. _ 4 l over 4 to 6 lbs., s, c coin• 8 b, 4 lbs., - Sc. Old roosters, cover, 6 -%s.,� , The jury was out buys few mia- 7c. White ducklings, over 5 lbs., 120;' . rtes after . the • little girl had given - do, 4 to 5 lbs., llc. Colored, 2c leew - -- - b St evidence and the case 'had' been Guinea fowl,. per pair, 75c.- ioaiplerted. - Whan they returned with Poultry, A grade, dressed-S' dw verdict, the judge prune sou_ p chickens, over 6 lbs., 16c;, over 5 to tines shnout immedtabely, lb%. 16c; over 4 to 5 lbs., 13c; over � - The child wham Strraaeer attiacloed to 4 lbs., 12c. Broilers, over 13A 2 lbs., 15c. Fatted hens, ovVe b lhs,,t .took the witness stand to identify heir 13c; over 4 to 5 lbs., 12c; over iesailatlt and declared that he hid - 4 lbs., 110c. Old roosters,. over. b 1ba� Alvan ber little brother five cents to 10c. White ducklings, over 5 ]'be,., 11e4ec. . �o away. The rothear succeeded o f Young turkeys, Ise. over 8 lbs., Hj the box sad , a,dd�ed ;the w�ghit II tads tesumony, deciarini Shat the man grade poultry, 2c lb, less than A. in the dock eras the person who bad _ grade, 2c Ib. 'less than B. -given him the mice. WHOLESALE PROVISIONS. is GRAVES SENTENCED - Wholesale provtatott -dealers ors E. O. Graves was condemned to quoting the following prices to rebate spend five years in Portsmouth Pori- _ dealers: Mr. Justice Kea win, fol- Pork -Hams, 21c; shoulders, 17e• _.��,y by _ - butts, 19c; pork loins, 21 %c; picaiai� lowing his conviction on a man -" P �. V 15c. _ slangbter charge. A Londrnt salesman g'^ „ x:; " _ Lard -Pure tierces 10 %c• tints( r a, <S', r , r Graves was flunxi guilty of having �`° ' i '''" llc;- pails; llerne; prints, ilYse. Shorteffing- Tierces, 9 %c; tube performed an illegal operation from When. Sir William Malock Chief Justice. of Otitarlo and Chancellor of the. University of Toronto, 10c; pails, Ile; prints, 10 %c. which .a 21 -year -old Londa;: girl died y GRAIN QUOTATIONS: celebrated his 90th birthday recently, all walks of life honored the venerable jurist as congratulatory- with blood poisoning. Following are Sunday'a closing quo In pronouncing aenteuice Mr. Jus- telegrams poured in from all parts of Canada. Father. of Pertnp• Postage to this country -aed organizer tstions on grain transa�tiots for cai { Kerwin stated that if Graves had of the federal. Department of Labor, this new recruit to tkie ranks of nonogenarian9 was discovered writ- lots, prices on basis c.i.f. `bay ports: " been a younger -man he would have ing briefs when cameramen of Associated .Screen News set up- their sound- equipinent 'in the sttidy of Sir Manitoba wheat -No. 1 Northern sit him to thW%nitentiary for three William's Toronto home to record his comments'on the great changes In the Canadian scene- arhleb the - 71 %c. Manitoba oats -No. 2 C:W., 40%c times as long. Graven is 63 years old.' noted jurist has experienced during his long life. - {Photo .by dissociated'- Scr -eon News.) No. 3 C.W., 37%c;- No. 1 feed, 36'14c1 Graves took the sentence calmly. _ He was taken back'to the county jail, mixed feed oats, ley - where he will be held until his tzars$- - Mother Plays Carrie - -- : Manitoba barley Beni 8 9 pa for re the penitentiary. Changes Rumored y No New Credits 47�.c; Na. I feed screenings, $19 pen At the trial, irciman Sommerville Nation Role for Son ton.' nto -,tn Children's Aids. Carterville, I11.-Thts county;- once ' ' '.-,,For Old Debtors South African , carne ice �,� Prosecutor. orodtweu a heralded as "Bloody Williamson" be- crack Ontario in ulna -p_ approximate to 77 t�T'ia � -statement allegedly made-by the girl _ :tn gAng g�i � PP g ^T, ,r. Retirement of Kelso in' March `a""° -r A 1:,,,, L;k� QUCTAT- -Q1.'Q on her death bed it which the'Orown politieel wears, but peaceful of late, ` .x�.alc claimed she flamed Graves a& the mss' May Lead, to Reorgani- was agog recently over a modern Affect All -Nations Be- Steers, up to- 1,050 lba., good and who performed se, illegal operation on choice, 54.75 to $5.50; do, med., $4.26 zation Carry Nation. hind in Debts -her-in October.- She dried -on Decem- .. _. to $4.75; com., 32$ to $4; steers,' Toronto,' Feb. 6.- Retirement. on A quiet church- worker, Mrs. Chas. - �4 ash's ton. -The United States over 1 050 lbs., good and choice, $5 to .ber 2 in Victoria Hospital. g r Gravvo denied operating on the girt. au of J. J. Kelso, veteran Gower, told how she raided, single- Senate repassed the Johnson Bill, this $5.50; do, com., $4.50 to $5; heifers,' superintendent of children's . aid Landed, an alleged 'gambling place time with administration' support, and choice. $4.75 to $525; dot He claimed he bad never seen hetr to societies for the Ontazio Government, across the street from the -offi. a pport, to m d , $4 25 to $4.50; do, eom., $3.25 to • . - Pmt deny new credits in this country to alI may lead to a reorganization -ot -tbe here, and, after demolishing almost nations behind 'in" their debts to the $4; fed calves, goSd and choice, 7 - -�� system -and the putting into force of everything in.siight, took her married $725; do, med., $5 to $6.60; cows,' Ulted States Goverment. The retails- .x,76 to. - Waiter to the Prince more stringent supervision for rode- son home with her, after gatbering for measure was a good, $3 to $3.65; do, med., _ y approved' and seat g3; do, com., $2.26 to $2.50; cannon of Wales in Canada pendent societies, it was reported up all the money in sight. to the House of Representatives. $1 to $2• bulls. good, $2.76 yesterday. _ Mr. Kelso is slated to . "The officers wouldn't raid that -The measure Brit was passed ua- and cutters, ' $2.25 to $2.50• Faces Murder. Count retire Sir March'. •, " to $3.25; do, com., place, she said, - so I did tt. And aalmously Jan. it with only a handful stockers and feeder steers, good, $4 Montreal, Feb. 4.- Arraigned on the Coaditiodis alleged to have Drevall- -they can expect me back if ever I dad of senators on the door, but had been to $4.60; do, com., $3.25 to $3.75; ' eharge of murdering Mrs. Sarah En- ed at the Windsor children's shelter my son there again, v held up since by a motion to reeds- milk and springers. $80_ to $4$; right, 86, 09 Winnipeg, William James •are sold to be responsible for the de-' • "I'm still trying to find out some- alder by. Senator Joseph T. Robinson calves. good and choice, veals, $8 W _ Kelly, 54, a waiter who was delegated termination of the government to en- thing about it," Norman Walker, night of Arkansas, the majority leader. Rob. $9; do, com, and med., $5 to $7.50' by the canadiali Notional - Railways to force more stringent regu'atitons. chief of police; said today. "I've been fuson� worked out the amendments grassers, $2.60 to $3; hog's' bacalk act as special waiter• to the Prince to on_ the, job for fourteen years and with the ,state department and John- f o.b., $9 to $9.15; do, off trucks, $9.50 Wales during his 1987 Canadian visit, J. A. Ellis to Make U ',,wverr heard of o n do, off cars, $9.90; good evens a Up pe gambling here. son and proounced the bill satisfactory • - } -1Aras booked for prelimfaary hearing. L,,_s�_ " ,. „ wether tenets, $7.60 to 7.75; do, mod., • - •1(i next Tuesday. The alleged slayer was 5++�+x a in Payment . �' iy, asserted Mrs. Gower. those to the administration. .$7 to $7.211; do, bucks, $6.50 to $7; do, arraigned before Judge Maurice Ter London, Ont.--Mayor George Wen- fellows running, that place were so As repassed, the bill provides 50 penal- culls, $5 to $6.50; sheep, good 119ft .- � -tresa Saturday. ige will, call on J. A. Ellis, secretary bold that they visited civil works ad- ties up to $10,000 and rive, years' lm- 53, to $4; d% heavies, $•L to. $3.25', _- _ - of the Unemployment Relief Fund, to ministration projects; told the workers prisonment'dor any person or corpora- do, calls, $1.50 to $12. collect the one cent dif -ence between. where they were running a -game. and lion to buy or Bell any new ai•cvrities _ "Prison Terms Cut invited them to come in. or loan money to any foreign govern- - the amount for which the city of Lon- went or Its subdivision which is In By Prince's Visit don applie4- $42,527.47- and the am- i default In whole or in part -an its obli- Snow Blockades Cape Town, South Africa, Feb. 4.- ount the city received. -; ; gations. to this goteraatent. Still Ntirrieroti! - $'he Union government to-day an "We treed e r cent We can get,,, Business is Good, " _ ' . Ye Y The amendments approt ed ' would pounced 'that in horror -of Prince the mayor jested, when he learned Night Shift Starts exempt • retundin* Issues replacing old "George's visit to the country it would that Mr. Ellis was reported to have Fort' Erie, Ont.-A Fort Erie firm ones -and o#lude countries In default Provincial, Plows Are .'Battlint remit three months on the unexpired offered to make. good the amount -out manufacturing, proprietary medicines; only on prtvate*debts. such as' certain Drifts on Many Routes - _portion of any prison sentence panned of his own pocket. largely for export, has returned to South Amerlcsn Republics. .- previous to to -d4y for Crimea other it •• - -'- pr+_- depression schedules and is now . The bill was, interpreted. by its sup Toronto, Feb. 5. - R ifh miles d #had violence. Refuses to Pay Taxes Because operating with a night shift. Althougn porters as applying to atlout I3 no- snow -piled Kiug's Highways aflY Prime Minister J. B. - M. Hertzog e-fi'rm- did not reduce wages or staf!' tions.. including . those which' have ahead of them, provincial road' plows Howell Vote a She is Not A to V .. t la m w Tin through. drifts t t ran a aft t :sent a radio message o be P c defog the depression, the night shifL,t»ade only small -token" 'payments, are battling g 7. aboard the Carnarvou Castle,.. extend- Hamilton, ermuda. -For the fourth r like Great Britain, as wen as France parts of Western- Ontario. • u vi of inc easel as insttt t'ed- in eve t lag a hearty welcome•on'behalf of the year Mrs. William'Eldon Tucker, head orders and renewer: confidence in bust -•. and others, which are in complete de- The heavy snow of Saturday igh • people of the Union. -of the Woman's Suffrage Society of faun. aggravated the situation *her* block : --� Bermuda, refused to pay taxes on her t>ess outlook: Sentiment in the-house was said by arise already existed, but c'•osed •ns ?VVOman Two Children property, diseased at several thousand _ . Dem�ratic leaders to be• strong for- additional' roads: r pountls, for not being allowed repro- _ the bill, On :Co. 6 Highway a plow is slow]) in Bed 'With a Worm sentation in voting. January 'Total _ _ - �a _ making its way from Arthur Oivee u to " As a result her chattel odds we're _ : -.Sound., and may •reach•. there thh' - Calgary,- Police found a worm to g bed with- Mrs. Harry Arychuck and seized and - auctioned off by the .sheriff _ __: Best in 4 Years C� Milling Will morning. From there f't still muse her two children, at Rosedale,• Altar. It. - .. Be Resumed in ' N.S• break trail oa $*. 10 down to Orange wasn't the wriggly kind that usually Auto Nat Necessity ;Toronto, Customs , 'Revenue Halifax. - Anthracite coal mining_ vibe* and then .from Owen Sound to _ T wsrd Barrie. Montreal: An automobile is not a Sinro. I ant Tilly evoke 'screama from women and little for Doctor Sa s Court will :shortly_ be iesumed in Nova Sco- ' No. 9 from Arthur to Walkerton ' Shows Bi est GAin - girla.' It is known to the trade as a tia.' Hon. Michael Dwyer, Minister of and north into Bruce county is block• ' 'heating coil or • "worm;' an integral + --� vT-- .:. a!i9_ recently. Pumping _ fm* o i .r rn_ -` ,,c .ry rur a doctor In Drte ractice of Q mulrl iv; c +artn.i �' and ,few cars moving in eith _,^ - 0f�leme•d14 _ ,c , l•,•y,• �.p �glon,..Mr._ -Justice I yin •non � ET"�r'uC9 yr �v . . _ lice -also fo= arry Arychulc on -a h Jan. 31, the T•>ronto customs. and ex- the Kempton mine; near Truro, flood - I to ,Bracebridge is• open, but north of decided here, last week. Dr. R. Gott- __train.bound north, and now he -has case offices ended the first month of ed for two years. Bracebridge the going is heavy: From ht Leib sough to have his car exempted .'to serve nix months in, jail for bolos. the year with the 'biggeat "January's About 100 miners will go back" to Toronto'toward Ottawa and Montreal. from seizure for debt, arguing it was pork when o - ations begin, in possession -of a still, unlawfully, revenue 'since 1930 and the' biggest pe. gin, it is•esti- is clear, except for occasional' drifts a necessity in- m`aking sick calls. gain since -they monthly totals started mated: Operators of the pit are .con - I near Belleville.. and. Cornwall.' The • : to increase last July. • ident it veil} produce a good grade_ of ; Sault Ste. Marie- Toronto road Is - TKO Nfiners Die May •Establish Price Toronto's customs and excise reve- coal by which they expect to displace blocked. For Haircuts, Shaves nue for January totalled $3,338,735.93. a considerable +onnage of United - - -" In Howey Blast Winnipeg. -What the Winnipegger This is an increase of $474,116.40 over States' anthracite now brought•,into pays for a haircut or a' "professional" the revenue f�oi January, 1933, and Nova Scotia. i Blind. Hen Causes One is-In tantly. Killed, Second shave may be determined shortly by the increase is exactly $100,000 larger - -_ .�_ Arrest of Two -IMieves Succumbs Later ' the city's Municipal and Public Util- than the increase recorded in Deoem- ' ., , M- -ter, lsq� - 'L1vAd Faintly A blind hen is credited by Geneva, tins -��rd. r y_•y ..at,.a with baying brought about Port Arthur, Feb. 4. -----Two lives- toba Master Barbers' Association at a The monthly gc:ins have beets steady Having seen art various times men- the arrest• and conviction of two men /vere lost in an accident at the Howey meeting here decided to petition to this and increasing since last July and ac- tion• of the longevity of different --f am- ,•�.ho admitted huge thefts of poultry- Mine, in the '.Red Lake district of effect. Existing' pricey are too low, cording to J. •H. Bertram, collector of ilies, I give you .the ages of the fa ;n- ! from farms ovei a period of several _ Northwestern Ontario, it was learned they averred. customs and exctse,,every indication ily of the late.Mr. and Mrs. E'dward months. Antonio Alameda, 34, -and -tc nlght when delayed advic_es reached_ points to further substantial gains for Hall. (Antonio Prada, of the village -' Odes- _ flit iakehead .scone months to come. All nine of. us •werp born• in-••the se,: have bees sentenced to spend not. - Emilo Fabbro was killed Wednes- W'�i'�'�k'? 'i'i�' �tf'' The Januar • totals since 1931..are ,County of Norfolk Ontario. All are � ' r less than two acid a Half -years and'aot de, when he was caugbt by a delayed' 9,029,800 Tons y as.folluws: 1931,:$3,112,363;.3932, $3.- living in Norfolk now, and no two are I.more than five .years it. Attica State.. _ blast at the 1,000 foot level. Jobe h Winnipeg. _Winnipeg has been Y�,86b,619; 1934, 3,- more than ten miles apart: loan a� o Q 1P 063 851; 1933; $ prison-- om-the ebar-,p- - )3uffa, .a, companion, was injured' so blessed with a lot•of snow this winter. g38,73,6. years $ riionths; 'Charles, 81 years. 4 . A woman wbo logked over a large -badly that he'lied later in hospital at Statisticians got busy Jan. 31 and Following are, the monthly gains months; Nelson, 79 years; J. W., 771 no-ek• of chickens found on property - Sioux,Lookout, i •here he was-removed figured that,' nvilghly, 50 inches liave recorded since hest ,luly • ,only, $10.3, : years; ira, 69 dears,; Phoebe, .67 •year! where the two _men were, exclaimed:•" by airplane.' s fallen since winter began. Over the 442; August,, $51,570; Septcntbnt•,• I month; Frank, 63 years; Maggie. ' "'My heavens, there's that old hee ° Provincial police recerlvied details of '16; acres that'form Winnipeg pro- $I95,481 October, $284,333; Noveni- 61. yeat;a I month; Herbert, 56 years that's blind in one.eye," and it prove(•. _ the mishap from Constable A. L. Bon- perr.is represent_ a total tf 9,029,800 ber, $?82,374; 1)ecentber, xa7.1.48cu; ! four mundis•- r F�•om the Globe Let- . to be tlie. one of a flock of 3" -5 cbI cl ' - .ipyeastle, who Investigated, ton of snow. ;January. $474.110. +. - Roxl,. ens stolen from her farm. _ ,�1� - •^�+. - _ ••�• _ ` /,~ 'r?' - -� -..• •r: .,.....,. » I .`_wc'," : e+- `.:-'� 4 ..:,,• . �..? ,Ace,• +Its w +'. �,�• - ," � ~ � - � ' � � j , w'"' :.FREE TRiA►L OFFER - _ _ ' o>~ T.1�1U1 EL 11 rqu o'i _ y . _• _._ . . - SIZE BIG _ I KRU SCHEN H Fu have never p I' - easy for you to prove our claims -for yourself. Ask your for the -' -aew "GIANT 11_75c. This vo°efeta of. our ream., 16c: Dotal tosatDer ts► - a r (APT F h I�E I p 1 l thin a separate teat b.We--nt>aclaat Sor about . 7 , J ears west Open the trial bottle first, vat it to - 4 1 i tLa test and than, rlt�tnot antJrely convinced tDat r t segWr bottle lifter as -good .s. now. f. u Open 1'!11 a In Rom - • Daelr Your dtuasLt fs authorised to return r Opera a dL r - Tae. _ talT sad without questtee. an have tried Rome -the name that has stirred Imme - _ . • / ^k ° free at our s:panse. the 'imagination o! nations and ruff. p what coed be es, taker? Manchestered Dy Are you looking for something - (i:lmtha H�v�, Ltd-, om. viduals for many centuries -is 'still different in the may o! `entertain• I.tnb. 1.1"M jortess. McGillivray Lid., 2omnto. potent to cause lntease Interest to da7.• sent for your church,.sbeiety, club B {; Most people think of'it is either the or- institute? Fb - centre of the largest ehurch organiza- Capt. F. H. Reid, the well -known y - '.Says Skin Diseases tioa In Christendom or as the ancient traveller, who has been contribuL r .Caught From AlIl/I1Dati city, wherein lie hidden the keys of series of articles_ to this ,4 history. - The Rome of- today fa more __ _'•. Toronto.-Certain commas akin dis- paper, under the heading of Travel . than this; it is the Capital of one of- Impressions," has what is, perhaps. bases are caught from domestic ani- the worlds foremast states; it' broad a (iuvok GulleCTIOn Of European - '• ' male, according to a paper soon to be etaµ 1y.endia avenues, beautiful parks, views in the country. . Pictures published in medical journals report -, magnificent fountains • and -stately - taken with his own camera, beano- - Jag on the experiments of Dr.` A. M. buildings are worthy of its Importance, fully coloared, •showing some at the past and present. out -of- the -way places, as well as itavidson of Winnipeg. Dr. Davidson The right way to enter Rome is from the localities about which you have is one off a group of research workers the north and by motorcars thus you read and beard. Portugal, Spam. ` lyow reporting - oli the - work aecom- follow the path of history, This Is the France, Italy, Switzerland, Austria, - plished during the past year with the -oats and the method I adopted for JugosIavis, - Hungary, Cze6hoslo- assistance of special grants from the my party whem visiting the Eternal City vakla, Germany, Holland, Belgium, If you Wand RtofO FOf Wanting Research Foundation. the last two summers. In 1982, om- - y �� and British Isles are included in Another paper on the work of Dr, ing south -west from Florence and Aop this unique colleciio>x your money, chow — Another a ping overnight .ar Perugia, We entered - D. A. Mitchell and Dr. J.' M. Scott o! For particulars regarding this, Toronto,.lt also expected to appear the city and crossed the Tiber on the communicate with Captaln Reid at fdiortly and tell slow some cases Of famous Milvian Blidge. Continuing Room 421. 73-Adelaide Street West, - bladder and kidney infection cases be along the ancient Via Flan inla we ,rp passed a huge Faseist camp in which Toronto. cured.. - were congregated fifty thousand Avan- THE PERFECT PLUG j Dr. R. Gottlieb, McGill University, guardisti from all parts of the King• top was erected a round structure, in ? Montreal, and Dr. D. Irwin, Toronto, dom of Italy. This is the- "Campo the centre of which was the sepulchre e . are publishing a paper that removes Dax,' atbat.c o / " iiy_�1Lch -lace magical- f the Emperor Hadrian and his con- ...'C h e W t '� Q' Tobacco ,(y c c O some- of the doubts regart�ing the` ufle ly h'qp the Boil every September. It sort Sabina. Thg- roof of this tower *V v s+v b of thorium oxide, a substance that has is a real, self- contained city with was covered with a deep layer of earth recently proved very important in the electric light, radio, telephone, post of- and planted with cypresses - all `- t through Italy .the cypress -tree is still - - CLssified Advertising diagnosis of diseases of the liver. Dr.- five, barber and cobbler shops, and it M. Brodie, also of McGill University, is the cherfbhed ambition -of every used -to ornament- cemeteries. This b" beers able -to show that a_aupply Avanguardfsti -as the adolescent Fas- was the tomb, but if ceased to be used ;ECT of serum for treating vises of infan- cist boys, between fourteen and eigh- as such when the Rmperor - Aurelian 1RQ-- -'tile paralysis caa be readily obtained teen. years of -age are called --to have transformed it into a fortress. After - - tot of wanted inventions and ful) tit it iaia it. -paasec• into the halide of the R C�� a ormatio° seat free, 'a7te >iaaw7 . World Patent Attorneys, 1 li3anit Reference to _ obese papers and - We gassed through the Portq 'del Popes and was converted, into a prison • the Chiidriie�fd .T.t. Ottaw Canada others wsa made at the annual meet- PopoIo, the - massive gate constructed with los.tbsome dungeons. The taleB be of the trustees of the Banting In 1576 on the Bite. of an older gateway' bf misery and horror, that have come health and sfrewath 7 7►azs'1's14' Zaeamh Foundation when the bon- erected by Flaminlus when he built down to us, are hardly consistent with' j p fj,,, wttlifnsr lY 1''E R i A L RU881", c3>cRTt[aPt, etraty secretaries presented a report his great road. Here we•found• ou}- the figure of the ang41 that spreads lts __ Austrian GoVtramaat Bonds and Cur-i r - of the work' accomplished during the serres la one o! the busy centres of wlaga over the building: Thle tlgure, resale wanted- us prleee are - SCOTT'S aonDied. a.,ria Davis, avis, 117 Quk"n at pslst year. In all, 17 workers re- the city, bus lines and tram cars, con- by the way, is said to have been in -- EMULSION want. Toronto. ceived direct grants, six at McGill, etantly. moving around the- -great spired by the legend which tells that wi (el � k i >rHw aHasllasta' Z7t>asslpasHS 'three in Manitoba one in Alberta and Piazza. . Rising from - the- centre the Gregory the Great, after_ praying for P Np w�li still open for representatives for Eilhou- + through the wii tae. atta Foundation Garment, the most papa, !seven is TottOuto, high obelisk, brought from Egypt in deliverance from a pestilence, was lar and fastest- selling garment on the ' the year 30 B.C., and the eight' foun -- crossing the bridge over the Tiber and 14q market tame flashing their merry welcome, saw above the Caatle a vision of the - women in & Position W wor-ikouhard mature +� met our gaze and. just around the cor Angel Michael sheathing his award. turn Loran opportunity of bulldfu Yp a - ner, we entered our hotel --one of the But to come back to the open itlr lucrative y aces. p Apply by letter to tll7texaatta ?oaadeh Too Much I6Part*H fln'est in home; with a VLrtreh'eitetid• opera. We noon found ourselves to a uses; eaameat of tTilAMIS, 1010 /t. Oam- 1 - _ Ing up _to Pincian Hill. This garden hu$e jostling crowd, which, to spite of WAGS, �'l� alsxne !•treat as Lest Night was a veritable, fatryland; 'its semi- what seemed acemall army-of police R1G 1 �71T IN tropical vegetation, fountain% twink- -and soldiers,- were endeavoring to i R _. • -- ]lag lights among the trees, etc., was cram IWO the narrow entrance' that y� e��'' "�D ♦(����♦ �'�p� _ • TOO Much Foodo a delight to behold and, when added to led to •the seats. Laud voiced police went over us during this unusual en -, WORLD ?- -THAT'S LIVER - Mout*r. this, we experienced the �ronder of were competing with an equally noisy ,tertainment-, , whea the storm scene i teeing the fall moon gradually, enter- audience and f had an altercation with• •was being enacted, its effect was so Wake up your Liner Eiie spooky _.__ Ing a run ec4lpse,- our cup'ot happt• one importaiit'persoa -who seemed Lo realistic that we could almost feel the - Calomel necessary Atmesphera �'� ness filled to overflowing. be a.n inspector. It was when I was rain descending on us;, when the �y.opie who feel sour, aluvaiah isad To recount our experiences !n full endeavoring to shield one of my, ladles wretrbad main the mletalu a1 takigt g chorus• sang, under the moonlit Italian ..Its Mineral swtar, laxative oe - _ would take too long, besides, the real who hid become alarmed and was in - _w tranyiported even fc ' °a °f route hieh Jnov'e - -" object of this article, is to relate on-6- age- o e ug crushed; of course I those of us who had heard the opera � to w.k w Ur lives -- incident. _* On our second evening in was •blamed for pushing and_ had dim- before; !t•was new: Dila r tl.�e Pouriae ch. dally ewe Ro ewe were advised that s er[orm• cult !n making !t understood that I d. of quid ttni seta your bowers Get Fi P 8 The final curtain bad to be raised .od tntastlnes waking v ehaa w aace at "Rigoletto' was being given by was, not At fault However, we finally many times before the audience were •�cartw °; Lttl;°vv;, p�. will won is the Opera Nazionale Dopolavoro In got through and experienced no trau- satisfied with the sight of the- prim- vegetable. Gas, cur.. a1r, the open air, not a great distance from ble- in getting our seats, where we had cipais. We made our way out of the Us. at an ddrru s*$. ~ k�`� m�IIw• A ET— This Motif iwg NO 'AcM the hotel. we all declded to go; the time to -watch the interesting audience open air duditorium much -more lei- al +� hotel management procured tickets for gatber before_ tpe performance start - surely than we entered. It was ice• lNfaadach� No Upset .stomach Driving -a horse to water does not "a us and provided the bus to fake us ed. It was estimated that there were teresting to watch the individuals over. Hurriedly finishing dinner, we 15,000 Ole there. Volpt, the great mean driving if to drink. • •: Scientists say this is the QUICK- y g people �eho' made up_ the throng -and to hear SUREST and EASIEST way packed into the bus which- crossed to Italian tenor, was to be in the title their excited comments on tbf per- EST, F to combat FEELING. T11E the other side of the Tiber and, tol- role and much excitement was sear- ,formance. Outside the soldiers and EFFECTS of- over-indulgence—the lowing the road along the balnk, landed tested. At the end of the huge en. �lic ere fiithng cep to r�ltarcn away; t most powerful acid neutralizer known us. in front of a large open space, un- closure a large stage wa3 set up and, th rowd dispersed in =an orderly fas- ' to scien Just do thin:.' der the shadovi .of- the Gastle of St, when the time came for the curtain to .Mon; we finally secured taxis and the TAKE -2 tablespoonfuls of Phis- Angelo or, as it is sometimes called, rise,- the air was tense with antici- •pleasant and exceedingly worth_abile 'lips' Milk of Magnesia in a glass of Hadrian's Tomb. Dated • eagerness.. Finally a . bugle' eveni� ended. PILLS water BEFORE bed. Ill the mornibg When first built, this building must sounded and a hush, preecked by a Supposing that next week. I take you' take 2 more tablespoonfuls with the have preeepted an imposin appear- hissing' sound, came over shat' vast .. 'juice of a WHOLEORANGE. That's $$ into Jugoslavia for change.' atilt Tomorrow you'll feel great! aace. Its base.was squarl add on the throng -a marvellous exhibition of ice :; Merest and contiol that would not have _ ill take the equivalent amount of Phillips' Milk of Magnesia tablets. Childrle: seemed possible had one not been c - The Spider Each tabletiaequat to a• teaspoonful there to•see -!t. .Behind us there was the lignin: Coughs and C�ids one interruption. A Haman was dis- With six, small diamonds for his eyes Get genuine Phillips' puling the right of aromeone to •have He walks upon the summer skies, '= 1 Milk of M esia in t _-_ y -- ` ' - ai fro' Ovtrniglit _ _ a -seat that she_ claimed - - -r¢e thought IIrawkrg - = =emu. t.:e silk�u IlvueC faa,htar Iiglyta formet - - -- - - - - -`-t 1'%gr serve n...lvotbar, doe's v/x'• o yovF /.c a,vu,Hl lrtSi wUliiU 1'D f! 18CE'N0.0rK at nL8 '[Iwe11lD$ n011ae. -_` •K� .— -- -•- -^ ^�- du .bad cour6 oe ceid —'art have mOIT}%d her ' COnYement tablets. Be - i BUCKUY'S 141XTURE and m witbti L for disLurbing..tha' _- sure it's PHILLIPS' ... f✓� parts of coney. "It *eta like a flash. "•�ste performance. Ire lays • his , stalrea.se -as hq goes 4 s thckind doctors endorse. .w.N. - Pale pleasant dose will viva unmistakable t•• The opera proceeded. It was glori -, Under his eight thoughtful toes• en lief, Two doss often end a bad cold. 0 slOrY iN TABLET ^ •find don't forget- BUCKLVIPS MIX• ously staged, The electrical effects And grows with the concentric flower bt • '�*� TURE wilt rid you or daddy of a eoush, cold, were marvellous and the members of Of, his shadowless, thin .bower. _ �D _ OR LIQUID FORM �.w".u"0 ilu or bronchitis just as quickly. Ise lightning Mast rk cnruvn uiek action Witt e.covad you. Play safe. Ra the cast did fhir ark as smoothly as ILsa_ tM .e substitutes. Buckley 'A is sold everywhet•, the finest company in the most up -to- His back legs area pair of bands, waaseln. - ___ �- - - - - - date theatre. Of course Volpi was They can apiodle out the strands iil.ip�,,�LI i rs magnificent and the audience nearly Of a thread that is 'so small• _ wb► excellent for Teaaporaq - and Heed No4es sae to st�tt.dlirt. J , + High -School Boards and Boards of-Education west wild at the conclusion of th9 It stops'tlfe'sunlight' not at all. amb.i K Z> r�ti am V.: familiar- numbers, particularly after Are authorized by law to 'establish _ the singing o1 the quartgtte. It is 1m• He spins .himself to .threads of dew A, O. LEONARD. Inc. .. . ors Wt� • �- � � h�O�s �?t' /reds - l.� lure, l IGe rile leenng rust wptctr. will .harden soon into _ Industrial Teehnrea S� Lines that ,cut .like slender knives.- inset _With the approval-of the Nlinister of Education • - - • • - -C .- Acro s is airy lives. _ Oay and Evening Classes - Vet Rid VI f, ishi3l1rIRC] He no motion but is right, �sk Mother'!" may be conducted In accordance with the regulations- issued by the 0 H s ads' out bis:.a,ppetite She .Knows pellarimeut oL F.dlication. I to.a iletwork, twist on twist, - Bl.C3TCHE5 AND ALL T is tittle ancient scientist• iliothertookthismedicineba 3x Theoretical and Practical Instruction _ `- fotesndafterthebabiescames a Is given. in various trades. Tlie schools aril classes are r the direct- SKIN RASHES .WITH - - -- It gave her .more strenst 11>?d•e _ He does nor }cnoK he is unkind, g tion' df An Advisory. Committee, He has a jewel for a mind and energy when she was ner!- ous and rundown ... kept bee Application Ior attendance should be-made-to the Principal of the school.. _ And logic deadly as dry bone.. • . ' on the job all througgh` the 1. Commeeciai Subjects, Manual Training, Household Science and Agricultwre- • This- small son of Euclid's own. Cbange. No wottdrhhe recti land Horticulture are provided for in the Courses of. Study }n Public„ Separate. - Robert P. Tristram -Coffin from the ommends it. Continuation and° High' 'sc1robls,- Xb1fegiale 'Institutes, Vocational Schools 1k, D. D. Demiti.'Litiaid - SaMrday Review of T.iterahlre: LY�IA E.rPINKNAM'S P. and Departments. ;:. prescription. Made and _. - yE�j �B1L Copies of the Regulatlomy'• issued by ^the• Nllni,stes of Education way by.. attaranteed b the makecaOf FnYty. five miles'�,t' allay and a voter -obtained flays tJre Deputy 1 \liniater, Parliat�lsnt Buf]diags, 'Toronto.. Camptns's Itafiaq Be Lr 'Trial area of 722 acres are included in the - bottle 35c .t your dina$ist. , u � ?� 4,20.', acres of th_e, clocks of London, - ISSUE. No. 6 ='34--• ...nw, .. . 5tiw w4, w.' .' _ „-��3: %' f'"''.` �. :e.',G''. °�'„�""C'�.",.'�.•"�T :: ".^x.'; r ?.:+` •.'. nom" x. :- •- .:e:': • - . .: � -. .. - -- -' - - i�1':'� ';:dpi•:,- '.:�"�: r�,'`f` ;�� -xvH; •�^'°`''fwe.;�'"'_. - •�-".w•}`•y s.: - - ��' ..� -• -• -. - _ ,.�., �. _ .,,.. . ';r' •a: !' .rte ..� ..•�.r,.a' - � ,.- d i`,;t. z. _ :'�' +. ..'X .t .f ' e �y'�.^ �•v. N= fir•`.' . - • Ar . =Mr. Tom Hirton, of Watrous, -Mrs. W. H. Crtimmer was tak• LOCAL ItiM$ SAak., ty spending a few days with on to the+ O+b!►a•n Hospital, Wed, � R King his sister, Mrs. (Rev.) H. G. Crozier- Aim'' tteadap, for et minor operation, - ' ll. ' �t °')R►cr,rbLu,�,t� ` .iii'. : _.� �_. ._ -- — el San V, �{a �o • %aueiP ii Yrom aLY_ _ — - - _ at, 6 41Iis t.#i�e,- Mfta,r_},a'uxit, too late for ub _rlpent S�Nyat bar home here. P liratic,n. Wehnow property and pnyirtg expenses. - - st + is�rla.[i T,on�ar . —•'d re�uum,tlsunarlttl.- a-rt-ot-- = A�`u;, :J :uK :,.,a.. ✓.a l.eFief --tltt � 8 tar 9rs v 1 -- iirant tv see her:. Watch-JcZr par- them, werer- orafled on titue; but {year comes utxt froeo his winter's ' -• - _ -> -rrr� Mpw�iy, they sad been delayedilu the mail gnarterd -(in FE"b. 2nd and if he Jonea has been confined somewhere. sees hie shadow he goes back for 1 to the house with''s severe attack = western Ontario. Ea3tern six week@, durir►g which winter /"'7Oi\/ �r /tA' C C /��, t ✓ *" Of broochitfe. Ontario and the $astern proviuo• continues. It.is A snper titoua.idea D/ / w f 1rf �7_ S -Mrs. W. J. Miller-- vislted her as suffered from a heavy' a• ,;list �xporicncc' prc.ve,s that there cs Gordon ► • sister. Mrs. Goo Every, of Whitby fall and wind st(,rm last was no foundatii,n, for the belief. Iri - The "Jean t7 Dress Sale ltd• on Wedfleeday. which blocked up the roads badly. tbese. parts the sun shone all day 'hiss Wilkie continues to im Io New Brunswick a train wish Friday, but in some other parts _ :_.__SOW OLI. _Df1:iE.'na to choose .prove in health, but is yet unable 400 passengers was stalled 'for was elondy, but, spring will T - ' s to ore up but an hour or so•eaeh tAebt'y -four hours. before- beia¢- -come io both- parts at the same .from. ��� sizes. tTU6t day. freed from the snow banks. fn time, if flies ara in about the same -R W. and Mrs Miller spent Ceptral Ontario there wits 'very. - Latitude. one price, a �.��. Sunday with the latter's parents, intense cold but the snow fall was --d. F Ptaton, formerly $her -- -- _ 'R. 0. and Mrs. Stork", of the Lake very light• iff (if Ont•trio County,. lists been -!bore - -=The annntil' meeting of 'St. appointed Rettiruing Officgr fur -L. McPhail, teller in the - Pick• Andrew's Church w'as . held on_ this riding for the Dowiniou else. TieW Prints are in. :All Fresh Color', oa��,e i}tt•Sellt t`�ha R +nk't,P f`r,m Mo�nda�HV�t'g1_n!t in the A. V_ p'A !.d at tFes. ' -• ; a,tttrfrl naw -- A, :45' IEOrl W1dA. tnerre, left on Dlunday fora three oomR d with a Roud attPndanve of last election Mr. P.tzton-iii now II - weeks' vacation. members and adherents. Excel a resident -of Montreal, and has 2 qualities -20 Cents "and 25 oents . _ . -flush Robbing, accompanied- lent reporta were received frond been il-ifor the past ttvo months. ..,per yard., _ - - -- by three friends. of .Brighton. left the various oreaniz• -ttiona, all of There is a feelin¢ that mistake has ' on Monday, by inutor ear for a which showed substantial balan been Made to appointing him to Men's Fine Shirts t0 clear. All 8i2eB, - three weeks' holiday in Florida. see on hand, after all obligations the position, bring an outsider. Collars attached aIId collars _detached. -The Women's Miasiouary Soci had been met. The Sunday School ; it is full 'that a resident of the All Ofld BEtel'Der t0 CIQai at ,sty of St. Andrew's Presbyterian s�uwed 44 mPmhr,rs on the' roll constituency should receive the g p Church will meet at the home of The election of officers, being hel appointment. - 89 .Cents each. Mrs. Thos. Andrew, on Weduee ail `oho retiring officers were re - -Oa Sunday'eveniog next at : , - -'day, F4h. I4th, at 3 o'clock. elected. At the conclusion of the' o'clock a�yOxford Group wilt,be -The regular monthly meeting business part ,pf the meeting a FeaenLst� the United Church Me C H A P M A N ..of the Woman's Association of the most ppleasant social hour was ervice. One of the members wilt S _ United Church will be held on spentduring which refreshments "deliver an address instead ofthe Tuesday. Feb. 18th, at the home were served. � usual sermon, and Rev. H. G. Cro " of Mrs. C. W. Pilkey, at 8 l5 m. --The members of the. Ladies aier will be in char¢s of the sec. Headlig'ht Overalls, S mot �kT The jnotor roaw of door public Aid - Society of St. Andrew's vice. Immediately after the regu school opened oo Monday morning, Church, accompanied by the men lar service there will be a second - - following several days holiday, of the congregation. were - -the meeting at which meeting outside owing to the iilneim of Miss Loex- guie -ts of Rev. Dr. and .Mrs. Car and local members of the Group _ Still maintain their leadership as Canada r8 wood, from A slight attack. of michael at their home in Whitby will testify. All are welcome to pleurisy, a on Tburaday evening last, abed a those services. St 11 a. m. Rev, been WOrg clothes QIIity and work. •+ -After several days' illness, R., most enjoyable time 'waa--apenf.•by Hugh Crozier Will preach on the mgnabi has never been saorfis.ed for rice. A. Bunting died at his home here. 11 The young ladles of the story of the Origin of the Gospel, p - p an Tbarsday, Feb. Stb, In his 70th y congregation presented a by St. Mark, who was an eye regular size. 2.25 f9r ov8t87Ze ;rear. Masot.ic funeral. Saturday, drams which depicted the life of a witness of Jeans' arrest. .$1.95 -St. George's A. Y. P. A. held a st 8 p. m. Service in the United Japanebe girl who was s convert O 'B and Men's Turtle necked C •b. T e Masons wV_I meet in toChristlauity. and the influence social last Friday. The attend B y �� their hal at 2 80 she -6 among uer r- a vex sore was exec eu an so was dM RWR t_ erg 12 50. - Members of the Osford-Group and" friends. The story was program. Thite week the Young _ -will take part in the regular dramatized by `Mrs, Carmlrhael People are inviting every member Fred T. Buntin�e, "' � " Pickering' etrare6 services in the local- from the true story which she bad of the congregation to. a social churches on Sunday nest. as fol. read. The players were speed evening. The Musical Convener Radio Licenae8 Established 1857. lows: Anglican, 11 a. m, apd 7 priately dresseyd and the -play was is preparing a program of rvuslc rW; United Church. 7 p. m., and thoroughly enjoyed by all. kind contests, after which will be resbyterian Church. 2 80 p. m. -We have jdsL' received as refreshments and a sllvercoller- Anotber torch of winter was interesting letter from S, J. Dick tiob. Thin social evenitrg Is being r = banded out Saturday night and son, formerly Chief of Police, of held to help the young people with - Sunday wbsa over four inch -A Toronto, now on the retired list their funds, and we ore Bending ; of snow fell with s teumperatnre and Is now spending the winter in out this appeal to the 'older went r of the r o Variety. Io parts of St. Petersburg, Florida. He is bars of our eburrh to stand behind E E' F S T E E R the province the roads were badly getting {treat pplassure from deep them and come and enjoy a very = drifted again. making motoring sea fishing in tlse.. Gulf of Mexico. pleasant evening Chia Friday, impossible. He says It is 'great Sport getting Feb'y 9th. -Watch for later announce• the big ones. The tans, which is -The minstrel show on Tuesday - Round Bone Shoulder Rossi; .. _ �' .. _, 8o monta of the Csrolias gingers' doe of the ►wrgeat, of tea weighs and Wedaeatiay evenibgt+ of this Short Rib i3oast, ... - " " t program on March 8th, under the several hundred uounds. Mr. week commenced, vre PEpert, a 1�.. - auspices oftbe Choir of the Unt•ted Dickson - retains iris yQuthfnl series of preoentiCtions of this pro' Blade. Roast, blade out Cbarch. These stingers, a group vigor'to s remarkable df¢ree. At gram throu¢bont the distt ict. En. of four gentlemen and two ladies present he i+ the 1St Vice Presi gazementa el +ewhere have-already -- --Stew Beef, 3 The for ,.:•- :.. `J5c from the gunny South in oeRro dent of the International Aafori - hepn arrarired. It was a ty0ically 3dinced Steak, 3 lea... �' 25e - ; .epiritusla and topically .anuthern wtiun of Retired Pol'semen and old time min•trn1, the. program _ - -i negro ma3le, Radio artI +ts and a Firemeu. He has been a suhscrth Ntrarivemen`t bring carried along .Choice Chickens. __ .,. .. 26c : :second Mills Bros, gn�trtet, er of Pic•kerlog New•s'for a antaber the hnpu of the old rhnwo, the first Special Cooked Ham, - {300 . -:-St, George's Church. Sunday, kit years port. the M-it- k.fnee eirr•le w ith the p - " -- ;-Feb. 11th, •landay before Lent. �1i1•tn Aot]rew hKCl tt1F nti -fcr �•lnwn 1,114 rnen, Who were. Rood Park E.ieer, 31bs for ... 2.>c . Btindri School, 10 a rn. Mi,rnin¢ t6he'to meet with tw.; :tceid*nt. _ `' ", y• and�t�' ken: ill {:.a;ttr,=t1° -tulivplijn3•jr >g _ .- "V' -- .'Prayer. 11. Evening Prayer. 7 last W erk. On Tlmrsdav iihilet the sh.•ty tis nitrel'i as the aatiirri- e - All Meats l:ept tinier Electrical Representatives of the Oxford n 'hile •plaSinli;. Hockey in Whitby, -Tht• ' many ' c•lyorusev.' till +ring in Group will sire their message at bo wns itruc•k on unP _.crf his fPPt. 1"nr part harmony, have been re. 1Refrigeratioo. ±. .both morning and ev_e�g serviced inflicting patnftit Injtirira On - hearrrd f,tr nearly three months, You Are col. A ly invited to attend Friday he went into Toronto to and received much favorable rom - the!e services. Wednesday. F`eb secure a supply of beef. Qn re went.- The second, part of vanda D - l4tb, `being Ash Wednesday, there turning home he was strark by a villa incioded Don. Beer, slight of• :. e • Will be Bervimin Church at 8-p. m. one man streee car at the corner band arti, +t, pre -ented fifteen min - Merton Williamson, of •Osb- of Sydenbatu and Parliament a�eeof the rnysterions. His act : �3utcher phone 3000) Pickering' wws, whose csr inflicted tirriow- streets, and his' truck was badly was a novel one in an :ateer circleA, - m3 nriees -CO loin,. Au 'eirauu, v� °'1 ° -ked Air a res` and was well 'received Willie . unbarton. several months ago, erred from 'the wreckage by thb Ramegta, the boy Harry ' hander, -- .. appeared before Magistrate Clark passengers who were on the street was singled out ae one of the out+ • _ f� p on Monday evening, charged with car and the . motorman, ­after staodfng numbers. of the show. Pickering �` s� Mciat �� M�Irket� � irriminal"negligeoce. He asked for which lye was reni�ved to St. Wm, Chapter and Company in 15 'summary trial, pleaded guilty and Michael's •$ospital, where it was minutes of varied musical .presea _ ` was fined $200 and costs. On found that he was suffering from tations was also among the more OFFER S ' acconut of Anderson's serious cuts and bruises, and wets badly appreciated numbers eonsistingof c _ condition the case was postponed shaken up: i;ut no bones. were vocal, instrumental and orchestral _.: Hambl�rg Steak 3 lb8 -25C If time to time. - broken. He was able to return arrangements. The boys were • p -At the Jsnnary session the home on SaturdRy'niternoon with received by good hUnl7PF each -- ROLind Steak. 2 lbs. • 25�. w .inn v [7nnneil decided -to di,te•nn• his father.aud A. W. Mitchell. He night. and were well satisfied with . On tie the services of the imspetorg was fortunatie in escaping fatal the reception. Cyril Morley who Sirloin �teal� per 1� � -'25C.' �15Ci who were appointed 'to enforce injuries, It is .reported that the created and arranged the stage f • -. i _7-of -- the -Corn Borer- �-rnr traYeiling -at_an setrinQ And ligh_ti" effacts was+_ - Act. TL%v %....., 1,.,,r, I,'.,. '1.. a� F tnr� man ed"for' his -orlc The Pr ibTork1 per lb. _ _ �ii most destructive pest, and the motorman was talking to a pa's stage was very attractive and Pork Sausage, per lb: - inspectors have • done a valuable eenger and did not see the truck. realistic. Several days' planning (�� work toward getting rid of the -On Saturday night ,about 7.30 and arranging were required to Roasting Chicke119, 5-6 lb, a lb. \)V pest. By dieeontintiing their •o'clock a man who gave his Warne ,produce the pleasing settimg4bat s work we believe a great mistake as Alger Cameron, -of Lindsay, was given, - other prices accordingly* hAS been made, aa, ins -few years, •was driving into the.city to see _ - P the peat will be as big a scourge � e hockey match between St SEALED TENDERS WANTED - a -- sR ever. jorsl a College and the- d of tha w .a D REW - =A very pleasant evetiing was Majors. At the west end of the Tenders will be received by the tin- " spent is Ontario Lodge, ..No. 324, village wben he was driving on to demigned up to noon on Saturday, I. O. O, F., Pickering, on.. Tuesday the bridge the car ,straddled the Febraury 24th, for supplying ten - ,Ph011a No. 40M evening, Feb. 8th, it being the girder, damaging the car badly. (10) cords of hardwood, 2 feels long, .official vism,of D. D. 0. 11.-Bro�� r^ --^'! diate1v after the accident to the Brock Road School. = We deliver, your order - - ..,,Norsworthy. who brought along -the man left the scene. A passing' Tim lu"u,6 u, a„y , -several of the Oshawa brethren motorist driving, east saw the essarily accepted: a Pickering i� •' Vn�ial "Q wit$'him. After the businee3 of aeeident and notified the Tr-3f is R. J. Fuller, g� / ..,ihe evening was over, the breth. Officer, A. F. Runciman, and he R. R. 1. Pickering ran had a pleasant time' with and ' Constable Crummer -were -- - -'" --- — speechea, cards etc., which, was soon on the scene, and found that . Paga �dwrttsenirats. concluded with a nice ]nnch the car contained a gallon contain. GET YOUR PRINTING DONE 'pared by the local members. pre- er half full of Brine and sit quarts FOR.SALE -2 youcir geese and one T ; note -The social arranged b the for about an hour, when he was sander, or .rtu exchange n _. - - Rfer;%era of St. George's- piease 'of beer. The man was not found ceo. Pullb. Phonq`I'Scct 2720 r' 2 23-- -icy �OR BALE -Team, 'c.f geldings,' 3 " ; at the News Office A. Y. P. A., to which members of seen phoning to Lindsay. He was i' and 4 ryears old.: well tnatthed and ell the congregation wereinvited, has arrested and taken before Magi@• broken, C. Anthony, Locust Hill. on. /', :• _' _ been nostpooed• Tbie is due to ill' crate Clark, who - e-waWwc1' - --t m` -I - -M'r - '; �+ ` �'neee of some members, and due to until Monday night. He was 715, A TeUR L. HORS. M//B•. Letter heads, Bill Heads, �7tate entf, the ibability of so many others to then taken to Whitby jail, where M. o. r Markham, Onc. Phone/Ct70o. attend. A meetio of the A. Y. lib was *fie nest of Mr. Lucas General Medicine and bvetries. Afro eve+ g O g tested, At WHITEVAL each WEDNESDAY, P. A. will, however, be held on over the week end. • On Monday from 2 to V, m. Office in Public Library weld dale bin Concert bills Friday, and a miscellaneous nro night be appeared in the Pickering sn'lding. z~ -z. pesf > > gram will be Riven. All members Police Court charged with having j�TANTRD -Toe :change, reaister'd . of the A. Y. P , are ssked to at- li9rtor in an illegal place. He Shropshire bred ewes for good, sound Work ..�` : .lend. An of r(t intereetad in pleaded guilty and was fined 8104 horde, or %rood oat.. Also for sale. dark red Financial Statements, Church repp ice, Shorthorn ult. 2 tj monthe: Yorkshire bred —/ this► bran(• of the Church's {cork and roots, and his liquor permit "° "t• O months; boars• same age. All with pedd �� /� Was C%ocilled. ipproes if wanted. Alex Gt'•p :Claremont,out. Wedding stationery - etC. Are Cxrli ;l {y invited.„ YAone Alan! a10. 24-25