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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1934_02_16.T 77'* 4 7 ­7- A L111 PICKER! FRIDAY. 11-EB. 16,1q-84., 2.4. Brost Road Audlev, d ritnell, of Toronto, is OOD .0 0 A L.''* Mr.�Harol B GREENW _M The Club' met on konday evening, spending a few days in the coramun.- pHA,RSoN_phy@[cian A good supply of- Hard and Soft at h me of PR and Mrs. Win-'- w1j, the R. -s- Tww'- 4 D I SHU r- On- IDly ent, 9W . Dunbarton. . Mrs. Amos RoM, of Uxbridge, is Coal on -head, Also a supply acott in the cWr. . After the roll ' . � 1. .. -�­ . . 1. visiting Mrs. W. H. Jackson for. a ARTHUR L. BORE. Pbysicisin ,,of Kindling Wood, call, the secretary read the minutes 4 7 Surgeon. Markhaeo_Onc. Phone 6700. 'J General Medicine and 'Obstetrics. Also eyes length. or the t;xecutive meoting, where the F. R. Jackson is spending several RstabllAed IM arrangements were niide for the days this week in Canfield on a bus- tested. 24-28 12tf -Phone Pick, 1709. year's meetings. This. was ratified by iness trip; -tor -the Chib. Committees -%Wre--rianied Walter and Mrs.. Jackson, of Is. E. FOR�YTH. Oph. D., Director R. Wtometrical 'Association of Ontario. Reg. DONALD MUNRO, PICKERING )c9a LW E. ID Mitered Member of the American Qptot6etiical for the Box Social, to be held In the lington, spent Sunday with the form- examined by appolatiment. -school-houpe on Jffimh'2nd. Mr. In- 67- er's-mother Mrs. W. H. Jackson. Farmers make a mistake selling C3.2.1ant. Out. nis gav6.a n Interesting paper on the Brock Road has been isolated sis a their Cattle and Hogs intin GENERAL INSURANCE question. bf."Obediewe of Children result of the storm on Wes&y. The unfinished condition AGENOY received- Mocked in 'all *Mr- -I- U "14y z-vau ras tio, assist him. in "Than Sacrifice Them mciNrYRE-Bapriii. BROUGHAM. ONTAialo sons- were harped was'un-' I JNOAN B. ections, and the mail-driver UP ter. Solicitor* Notary' Offi4--BrackSt.. gathering news for the Club paper. able to deliver the Sati&. Opposite bell Telephone Office. Whitby: Facilities fdr placing any kind of In- Several interesting contests • were -Phone 46. 481y MONEY IN PIGS at best rates --- held. and the directorli we to be con available. RDONALD RUDDY- Barrister. -gratulate� . on- Bacces -Luidnew, --H*ghl-nd Creel,_ At prices of Pork A.t_ a Solicitcat. Notary Public. Moneyto Loan. Securitr and Service mymott;6.--- was served to the forty or more pre- to buy feed. Office formerly occupied by the late A. E. Chris- 421y Phone Pick. 515 - sent. The Highland Creek Junior Instit- Van. South Wing of Court House. Whitby. Biro ite is holding st Ten at the home of :Therlg in no Fe BELL & ROSS, Barript• of Dunbarton, wbitovale Mrs. Charles Annis, value to My on m. X-Ptat. Solickom 904 Nrotbers Ontario The Beg Store, Claremont Saturday, Feb. 24th at 2.30 p. Da9dine. 3W Bay Street. Toronto.;; S An interesting program will be put BARLEY FEED PHONE 924 The Whitevale Women' Institute W.- 1• Bell, will hold their rexul* monthly meet on 'by the girls, which will include For Feeding itud Finishing Pigs .'AdelaWe 2838­9 FURNITURE ing at the home df Mrs. Lawson a sketch, vocal and instrumental num Wilson. on Wednesday, Feb. 21st at bers, etc.. Following this, lunch will or Fattening Cattle. it also gives 'RICHARDSON- PICKERING ek We . are displaying an attractive 2.30 p. m. The roll call - Favorite be served. A silver collection will be -good results feeding tq, Mll.VEY-Barristers. Sulicitore. Notaries variety of Proverb."' An interesting program taken in aid of the Club's Flower Public, 213-214 Confederation Life Bugdine. DAIRY CATTLE Corner of Yonge and Rich mood Sts. Toronto. Aluminum and Graniteware Etc. has been arranged, consisting of pap Fund. Everyone. is welcome. - The I .• 11 -_ Pbones Adelaide 4489 and 4480. By Furniture and Furniture era, music and a demonstration. The girls hope that members of the Sen- This Feed i@ sure to advance IQ At Saturday evenings. Picker a see rt Novelties. Pbom Pick. 35M, sit Rev. H. Wilson will give an address' for Institute will find it possible to price4 Got your supply at once. Prices low, In keeping with times. on "Temperance.' 4 attend. They wish alsb to cordially. rPHOMSON & McMILLAN-13•tirris• On Friday evening last en enjoy- invite girls from Dunbarton and oth- TRY _L ter*. Solicitor p,,Noury Public. office and Concert er parts who -may be interested in Residence of Mr. moon. Lot 11. concession 1. able Valentine Supper r. Vito Oat Feed and weateneid Thursday and .'Pickering. Odke hours. Saturday was held in the basement of the Un- the Institute movement, be evenings, feeni 7.00 P. M to &30 or R 0 0 F N r= nt to Pre!' Oat Feed (Quaker Oat Products T to office : cos lk.,ky ited 'Church under the auspices of ent. Thu give Good Reenite. g.. Phone Pick 2000. Toronto the WDmen's Association. After sup- 71: SM. ECUL _Centennial Seth Parker Club Sigh- KISSIMX;:FLOUR FOR PASTRY' per-had been served -a- pleasing - pro gram was rendered, consisting of -yioz land Creek. Lftnte" The oldest brand of Floor in -Light-weight, ---Iin and guitar selections by the St -1 raug The last weekly meeting of the Canada. and none better _N EIL 0. SMITH. D. D. -4., L r). R_ Smooth, per sq. han Brothers; duets, solos and a Club was a very - happy occasion, at any price. -kiz by the jumier Givis The-A-g-?"? L�cacs*f to Or, J. N - Dales). Graduate of when the., Goiden W#dd'n7__aTudVe1u_ EXCHANGE YOUR WHEAT The Royal college 01 Dental Surgeons and Torm. concluded lith a ­humorous drama, ft UVversity. Medium weight, nary of Mr. and Mr. Whitehouse was At CisrellbOot *face ova, D. A. entitled "The Kimono' which caused s� FOR IT, or Nunn etom every Tuesday and Fridm,'Plione Smooth, 1.69 per sq, Much merriment. celebrate(L The audience rose while Bunn lo-ti. 7 the bride and room of fifty yearn Ask Your Grocer For It. ago were ushered in to the strains f .'HHEBERT T. FA LLA ISE. L D_ S.. Heavy weightj Kinsale D. D. &. Graduate *4 the'Ro - a wedding rnam+., The Club extended W. L. C*2%3=W -yal Collage of Smooth, .1.98 per a a. kindly smiles I Sg=d the 11nivem(7 of Toronto Mr.q. Mudie spent several ftys,.congratulations with wria. Sul cooddoor east of St. And- - twWacberch. Pickerimont. bou I with, her -daughter in -Toronto. from friends around them. words f L. SURNINGHA M A few of our farmers are getting love from those who rown. and that s. M. to 6 4or by Appoint y _tonA, lo Building and General SerTmat. Ftz Pkk 370(L PICKERING In their seasoWs- supply of ice. I present joys with sunny prospects Owntractiliff. • Rather round their hearth and- home. Miss Mabel Harbron spent the end itat Estimates furnislied on all el&jlao of the week with her mother here. 1 The happy couple were presented LUMBER YARD Miss Helen Uw bas engaged wit' with a beautiful bouquet of daffodils of work-Interior and Rzterlov. Mrs. C. J Stevenson for a month. and an address. At the close of the Alterations and repafr#. AELIZABETH RICHARDSON- Blacksmithing, & Woodwork lirs. J. wAxx spent m .0bimneyiBuilt ConereteWork. . and sulannablk Insurance of an suidg, a liw days're meeting, each guest, - numbering "';=t1maconesianiesol nondansocisi stand• cently with her sister in Goodwood.'. bout sixty-five, received a piece ol Phone Pickering 5712 At -right prices N . ­ -Mrs. Fred ffarbron.and G- Harb- the fiftieth anniversary wedding FAIRPORT, ONT,&RpD, ow it the -time to have t4o" pepair FPOSTILL. Liciiiisied Auc�tiouew, Jobs &$tended to. Barrows reppaired ron are offering their farm to. rent. cake. " 3% wi sore. anis wasano• Ass.'siso new sections on Dana. Tne fam, ' ilisawl 'NuiAe sievenburt hu.-'; been Dunbarten ::Shingles F ism SWISS of all kinds aneoned me an sho~ ous Fleury-Plows always on hjind, home from school buffering from a or Sale. 1604600. Address Green atvw F o.. Out, (Alsqdealerin Viking Cream SepkLra- %eve-re cold. Feb. 1'.3th- beinir Shri)ve Tuesday BfCATON. TOWNSHIP tors and Electric Miss Ruth Trull -i's assisting 11m. I . Galt- Galvanized Steel Shingles, Clerk. conveyancer. conimisgioner for It thinking of buying an electrin radio J. Brig-nail who'has been confined to everyone enjoyed nantmkes. ffird's Felt sinte Shinxies. Re aelda=vit Mrq. Irving White spent the week- Marriage Lie ;. Accountene. Etc. issuer a! -ask for a demonstration of the New her bed. -f- -nd in the citv with friend!s. wbe L WL,Ievalt. Oat, ---t Rogers Majestic- rqmteiv. and Mts. J. Parkin entertain-, _ Kenneth White, spent ' the week • IlAvin mowers showpened. :.W M. MAW. LTCE.%-SFD AC(."- The prices are right. th'i end• with fxiends in the city.- T.-PATERSON'S - CLAREMONT o-d ab•itit i'wenty-five of r reL- TIONEER ,for York, Ontiuic and Durtiazo ivr--s -anti -.nejghbbr.,; to a .dance , and l.r,,. Ferd Dt.lvs, of Tbronto -,is- Call and get toiicesi. Phode2dl- Counties. Ali kinds of sales attended -fly. ' N . -P OL Testot reARSOC3ble. Dat.:V= maybe GREENWOOD 151y euchre party one -c-Noling' reci�n 11r. and. Nlr,. Dales last week- dr NEWS*Officv. Beg 'Jud lvdepm. Our schoot boys played the rclurn WbAtby. Oat `- dent ck at new. my end. hockey gawe with Brooghain on Fri- I This Friday, Feb.* 16th is the We)r- Bro RudGereral Star -last week. the score be-. , Id lay -of. Prayer, for Peace, at 1_p B G g -Mills I in favor -r - AR AIN. BARGA INS -BARGAINS :Pickering' '''Mill iZ,'I t,.-lt Kinsale. 'Con- m, in the -United Church.-. ,GARNET ROBERTSON gratulation. 'George Shaw is enjoying biiXis As we are giving usp business o ElectiicAl Contrastor Will the ladies who wish to Attend 'singing, primroses, -blooming and s�zl April ]st, everything in stock will a ilip -ursing Course please send 1 shining, while visiting home_ in and Repairing for L,ight Horne \ 4 sold or 'power, their names to the prosident, Alta., the Old Country.- We have a full line of V. Parkin or the the secretary, Airs. Miss Mabel DLxon and Mrs. W. B. NOW IS THE TISIE All kinds of electr' ical gods Herb. Parkin. Itotton are attendinw ther Horticult- kept in stock' lt]�y TO GFT YOVR SPRING NEEDS AT • V The Women's kq4ociation held a ventitin which is being held SPECIAL PRICES All Pou eeds ural Con 1 ly Phone 1705, P ciitrinv valentine Party in the hall oil Wed t nesday,' Feb. 14th' An excellent sup- I at the King Edward. Hotel, Feb. 15th GROCERIES, HARDWARE, MAP., Cbicken S art�r 6f. b__t' a per was served 'it" which a.-pleas- and 16th. TIN-SENOUR PAINT, AUTO TIRES The Milk Producers' - Convention and TUBES, PLOW SHARES, LAD. t. reason- ant time, was spent in games.etc. and the Prohibition Convention , are DERS etc. Massey Harrip Cream Sep. INS'URANCE -quality ard Hot- erator used; Quebec Heater, large; Whitevale P FLble prices. leirig held ' in the King'Edw el on Wednesday of this week and Hughes'Electric Range, 4 BUnW.OV. M iss Lydia Major has returned the latter also Thumd :CYRIL E.MORLEY. Laying. Mr4sh and Feeds p., Delegates en and Warming closet. Cow, 4 yeirs from a visit in Oshawit. from are. attending. old. ALL AT BARGAIN PRICE of every sort. S. was CASH Al Betty Austin, of-Toronto, TERMS Brougham Piae'ring, Onto the week-end visitor •• of her grand- Phone-2729 Pickering mother,''Mrs. D.' S. Turner. Miss F. R. Jackson, Prep Gladys Gannon spent the Phone 6700 The B' Y. P. U. is--holdinlr a %kat: - end - of t-he week'In lVarkham... 'D. N. Lockwood Trig party at the Cedarena Rink on and-- qen Bilty-,--who 'Fhufsday'6femiif�r of -this -week.-_ have been visiting for u few days PICKERING, ONT.. 'Tho . Mrs. -3., White has returned to -have John , and' 'Mm. So6n, returned W _ -not buy her .home Navin g spent two weeks.+() their home -in ToroMn An Satur n:JVT'flft with_14F 4aurfitei;_, Mrs. Levi Annis. PW • 0 The women of the community are ll and bride have Mr. Bru�e Easto F-VINERAL DIRECTOR meeting "at' the home, -of Mrs. Bick O me now taken ul��-residence in their-new for: prayer, on Friday, Feb. 15th, at apartment over the garage. We. wel- 3 o'clock. ivate Ambulance come the," you�"eople td.,the vill aPi The B. Y.' P. U_ will be in charge F d . wish them prosperity in age an Day and ..Night Service of the ,Service Commission next Moii their new venture in business. phone 9000 day evening, the 18th inst. The top­ -s of the passing,,on Sun- Attractive Solid walnut 9 piece P The nev% 11TQgeI�a is will be "Hymns". ,Everyone is ,cos day of Mrs. on Axford,came ass dining room suite, 60 inch .-Malvern 5000 dially invited. a- shock to this -community.' Mrs, A x- huffet, drawerin baie o The Young People of the United 1 ford has been ill. for many month Markham, es, Ont. a skating pa at the. home of her sister, Mrs. Wil"I. Church are holding A in Markham rink on Thursday, Feb. Milne, Interment took plAt-P sit elzins -cabinet, table ex'_ Cream I : I i � rbudy-wettmnm 'A am] SM on on' Wednesday afternoo'n, Rev. J: E. tend@ 20 and 10 cents. Glover conducting the Ser.74'.0. The. The many friends of Mrs. D. R. with ::�Iid =eathe=seat�s Hens �.aying sine st:sympathy of the commun- Beaton are plc d to leafn that she its Glover to all friends of the _RM W. ._Th18 ii a real barg'%in' $97.50 is recovering after her recent oper decea4ed, especially to the young ation, and is expected to return home da-0titer, who is bereaved by the Gyater Shell, Mica is E31 Z (3 fr4m. the hospital in -a few days. .- loss of rather and mother in -less �rou 118 by the Golden Oak'Kabinet. A -won.. Feed he Valentine Supper given th,%n a year. W S. of the Baptist Church at And Sunday last'being 'Vernpe _,derful buy rance, Suri' -s. Adam Spears was, ih, home of Mr day- at the. Sunday School, Mr. Geo. bs t) Water Founts. enjoyed by a goodly number 7jyo at- Superintendent, r A Robd 6tock -of Wilson, Temperance fo ntial tended; -A- -nice, collection was reciilv- took charge. Rev. Mr. Glover address :-Let no supply your -ed. Kitchen Chair@ in ed the school, using as the subject of The annual Thankoffering with a his'address' the narrative in' 1 Kings Supper n stoe - ar the pb*er- Hardw' e Needs. and' will held i 20th Chap. showing how Thursday, st. 'riah R-ing,-Ben-hadad and All- the Bapti. Church on ful Sv Prices right and astilifaCtion Feb. 22nd, at 7 o'clock, it is hoped a led Kings, when drinking till they 15 Cent, ✓ goodly number of members and uf defeat at the C AS STERRITT guaranteed. friends will be l)-resent. were drunk stiffened bands of Ahab and the young men A bee was -held on Mondav after- WS SP66 the Tsraelitiqh army; A strong -'Drugi to Funeral Director noon when snow which filled the of plea wa,,; mde for the young people jo, ne's AiN�,ulauce Service ALVIN BUSHBY fifth concession line on the Previous to take a firm stand on-th'is subject. re day was removed. But the wind in phase 68W Pb-*&" 1300 Hardware Phone 4600 the night time blew it all back again Frm-914svr. Or"" Riqrpr.,%tiir0Py so that traffic op Tuesday -its at a ftkering, Ontant PIONEIRING night, Feb. 17th. See advt- Piek6riuev, Out •S "Fy �"• ��. � .1 -1 �..J .�• •'�` •1 '�. , v - • •R ".,.^fr"a.i� �' tJ - - YS .. . _ 1 •.IAA • . ,a Sum i • , . n _' w��. I u - = R r • -. M1 li � - �, �0 044 Sere Skiers in Action - ' ,' - . , Crowe. Channel in UnidentiW Pair - ' y ' f Autogyro AIr -,e Markets For Provincial Championship _ - -- ; Drown at Sarnia B • - _ ( y United Farmers Co- Opel= artiv� - _ � many.) -- lAn&y, Otu I W t>mps aid . eta KCC.o��4i` - ' - -- _ _ u 1. :.11 1[C ii�`K E - - I'R4DUCF PRICES. tance at New Thorncliffe Jump-- Skavaas Takes Title _ from Port 44uron w Kati urda fioscafi:� 6'eb- 2'%- Tetu th�n4 skis. with - those of J. Rudel- and two.._.._ y was pa3�ttig t1�e Sswu� r ` - massed In the DOrn Valle $at• other MoatreaT club -- mMi3era; y..l- x Polite Sarnia, Feb. re r The Port Huroh prices for produce: . y - � �'' �"' - -to-night reported to -the authors- Eggs - prices to farmers and, qua- : eirdsy afternoon for the jumping of been sbi on a Winnipeg ties ners tna< two uuiunniiu pDed peg fain in ai slain, - _ the Ontario ski championship over the error, and s National Air Transport believed to be @sasdfaa rQefdezlts, ed, fresh, 35c; fresh Srs4e, $3c; ,'. -new Thoraclitfs jump. Flying figures plane, piloted Earl Hand, which had "K were drowned in the St. Clair river Pullets, 29c, and seoonda, 17c. aoomed over the crest of the hill, ap• picked up the skis at Chapleau, , was shortly before dark, when they fell Butter- Ontario, creamery solids. -gearing to those beneath to be leaping obliged to land at Sudbury because of though a hole in the ice No. 1, 2634c; No. 2, 25%e. almost from the sky, and slid to a stop adverse weather conditions. s,:.`. ° �` Poultry, A grade, Alive - Spring ;,• It was reported that an automobile In a long lane formed by the people The Montreal quartet borrowed skis, '' - chicke�is, over 6 lbs., ilc; over 6 to .: had driven down to the edge of the 6 lbs., 10c; over 4 to 5 lbs., ldc; ovae In the valley. but found the doing hard, They were °' , % "Y a river at Eaat Walker Street, Port 2 4 lbs., Sc. isroilers, over l'j(t be There were 80 contestants for the given hearty applause by the crowd, , '',rte'. !Huron, and that two girls had left the 2 lbs., 10c. Fatted hens, over 6 "r.. .' championship, almost all of whom however, when their predicament was car and started to walk across the ice lle;,,over 4 to 5 lbs., loc; ores 8 to Upon their explained over loudspeakers. to Sarnia. lbs. Be. 01d roosters, over 6 Ile., 7c. jumped three times each. "!', ,, The girls were watched by epeeist• White ducklings, over b lbs., 12c; first twe►jumps, the skiers were judged` 14Yaae►O!d 8econ for the Ontario Jumping championship, A sensation of the dap was the jump- ors at Port Huron, who reported to the 4 to 6 lbs., Ile. Guinea 7fovrl, per pair, For the the third tar distance alone, in o1 a 14 -fear -old boy, "Punch Bott police that they saw the Is fall into 75c. and on a hole In the ice. One girl was, Poultry, dressed -Sp e championship they were of the Moatrml' club, the youngest y, A Grade+ ring judged tar form well as distance. competitor of the meet, who made - to be about is o of cgs Lad weigl3_shickena, over 6 ibs 16c; over 6 to i as g - . �.1 ed about 120 pounds. She had brown t•, lbe. over 4 to rs:, f+e , both events, sad broke the record for second place in the championship hair, and Wag- rbont five foot stz 4 lbs., 17.c� Broilers over 11A to distance, established by C. Bkavaa+a of event. Landry, who took. the event, inches in height. She wor., a black 2 lbs., 16c. Fatted °heals, over 6 lbs. Toronto last week at 126 feet, by. stay - jumped 120 and 122 feet,. Alain Al- coat. The other girl was said to be l � over 4 to 6 lbs., 12c; over 8 to ing in the air for 128 feet:- mood at Montreal came third with 113 _ about 20 years of age, "weighln about 4 ibe„ lOc. Oki ducklings, o roosters, over ., lbs., 130 unes. She wore a blue coat with do. White ducklings, over 6 lbs., aM -_ the Ontario championship is award -- and 118, feet is -the championship po do, 4 to 6 lbs., 13c. Yosng tuxkeyr{i ad- jnmpia$. and •racingi and al- event, and made the second longest a White fur collar, over 8 lbs,, 17c.; though he came fifth in the jumping mp oL fife day tsy- covering 123 lest The police at Port' Huron are at. Black and red feathered birds 20 Saturday, Callas okays" of the _in' the exhibition. jumping. "Punch" tempting to trace the car which de leas per lb. B grade poultry c lb. Torote Ski Club won the champion- won another round of cheers from the - :livered the girls ti - ±+era, let.: than A. C grade 2c lb. i� than Ship on total points gained Saturday crowd when he jumped 122 feet in the b and in a racing meet at Caledoa yes- exhibition event. Charlie Chase and WHOLESALE PROVISIONS. - :.'terday. 8. Baggnley of the Ottawa Wilfrid �elghington, M.P.P., repro- t0 SCparate Wholesale prevision dealers are club came second in total poffits seating Premier Henry, officially open- quoting the following prices to To. gained Saturday and yesterday and B. ed the jump at the beginning of the -A A C, Brie. noted British air. - CharleHollywood. ase, Sim 9omed anaaoa his Pork -Hams i9c shoulders 14--c - Xleben of the Laurentian Club came program, and presented the Toronto 1 turd, s Ski Club cup for the bead showing of man, recently made what is be wife,. ,the former ]3ebe Elting of °the butts 16c; _pork loins, 29c; pmt To add to the spectacle, there was any member of the Toronto Club to Raved to have been the first non- stage after a married life of 20 years 1 ' as exhibition of pair jumping by the Celius Skavaas, who came fifth in the �p auto g g,- was announced recently. Lard - Pure,. tierces, 10%c; tubs, gyro flight from En y " `Toronto and the, Ottawa club* at the championship event, and jumped 122 (and to Paris. Living'at a mountain resort where lie; pails, 11}4c; prints, 113yc. end of the program. feet in the exhibition. she is recuperating from as illness, Shortening 'Tierces, 9%c; tuba There were no Persona mishaps, al- Six women spectators collapsed • Mrs. Chase said she. hgd given, no 10c; pails, llc, brims, 103yc. Prominent Girl GRAIN QUOTATIONS. _ • - though J.. Gagne of Montreal, who from the cold during the afternoon. thought to. a divorce Following are Saturday's elosias jumped on borrowed skis, suffered a but the crowd stayed till -the- last jump • "Just lay it to the door of. incom- .quotations on Toronto grain transact tumble when one of big fittings broke before scrambling for the steps in,a .Guider to Marry patfbilfty," -she said. They have two tions for car lots, prices on basis c.i•L on his initial jump of 106 feet Gagne's rash to the top of the hill. , . daughters. - - -, bay ports: == Manitoba wheat --No. 1, Northern, Total Eclipse ht Canadian Records Miss Anne Molesworth • Will Sues Undert�T 70719 c 9 F-ig �! I�ittnoP In Funeral Delay No. 1 feed s6 %ci -- Broken by I�- ���'..�� „.�.,,, _.., _ ., y ?tic. s c.w.,- 37%c; a[ of Madagascar - -- -- 1- -ben dio_- Charging .Herbert mixed teed nets 27c. -- Of Sun_ Feb. 14 Vanc .,- - British Columbia nata- , to on Feb. 4 ;aimed eight Dominion The Bishop in Madagascar (Dr. I'• Bergen, undertaker; caused do -ay`r Manitoba barley -No. , $ E.'8►, Will Trace l.onel Path of swimming ro o -da, after the most suc- Ronald O'Ferrall) is to marry in April 1n burial of her husband until attar 48 c; No. 1 feed ecreeniTMgr $19 per Y Miss Ann Molesstai'Th I{lttdersle sundown in violation of Jewish and ton. R cessful record- breaking^ attempts' ever y, 01 South African corn, A. 6,WO Miles Across - Newbury. Mosaic laws, Mrs. Rlna Traub has 7�' _ staged in the Far West Province. filed quit =50,000 against Berger. Ontario grain, approximate prices - Pacific Ocean Five records in the men's division Dr. O'Ferrall, who is 43, has been s.. � track shipping point- Wheat, 80 to and three in the women's went by the Bishop. since 1928. Hq met his fianee The undertaker said that he had tole• 83c- barley, 43 two 46c;• cord; 66 to Yokobaaita, Japan, F,b. 11. -The sun while visiting phoned to the- y, just as the . `• will stage one of its rarest and most boards 'here, when the cream of Brits g England three years > a cemetery, 69e rye, 50 to 52c. ago, body was being ' lowered- into the ' awe -inspiring spectacles o,. Feb. 14 ash Columbia swimmers plunged into LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS. the waters of the crystal pool is a Wherever the Girl Guide movement .grave, at request of a friend of the (Fob. la in North America.)• a total is established Miss Kindersle 1i •Ttsub family, who wtabe'd to attend steers, up to 1,060 lbs., good and ecllps�i, but it will Us playing to an gala sanctioned by the British Cal, y the aervice. choice, $4.75 to $525; do,. mod., $4.26 known. She was born in • Penang, $3 to ;4 almost empty gallery. arnbia Branch of-the Canadian n Ama- Y _ , . i to $4.75; do, corn., , stems, tom Swim Association. Straits Settlements, and' for the last -_ -ever 1,050 lbs., good and choice, $5.60 It -would be difficult. to trier on the m two years Hof the Great War served First Regular Air Mail to $6; do, mod., $5 to $6.50; 0, eom. Slobs' any are -,t equal length that The seeard-bresking performances in the Y.Ji b. In .a Barre hospital, _ = - ' -would touch leas of the Inhabitable were forwarded to the C.A.S.A. for y Plane Arrives in Brazil $4 to $4.76; heifers, good and cl4.76; L ed fins QirlheGus�dea work, aad was Natal, Brazil. -The first regular d4,7ciom., $3 to $4; fed �calves, good and portion of the earth than the 8.000• recognition - as new marks. smile long path . f this eclipse across The new records set, all in free fiuentlel in spregftg the movement. Sraasatlaatic airmail service, linking � $ , do, mod., to the heaving water of the Pacific style, with existing records is brick- Europe and South America b a cats• ehosee 6'76 to 47.Zb • 4fi Y g She was appointed Commissioner for y $6.50, cows, good. 43.26 to $3.76; 30, Ocean. ets:_ the British companies of Glrl Gnldes bait eQuipped I,nithansa motherehfp, �,� $2,75 bo $3; duo, cam., 4226 to p It will start in the seas 200 miles- Men's 1,000 yards - Frank Turner, abroad. and was International Cam the Weetphalen, beeam a reality last $2.50; cannon and cutters, $1 to $Z; east of the Malay eninsula, where It 12.24 3-6 13.10 week with the arrival of the Ger• bulls; good, $3 to $3.75; do, cam., $2 7 ( )• -- - missfoner for Betgistti. sad . Lltxem man tlyin boat Typhoon with Euro• to $260• -stockers and feeder - Steen, _ e; sad al- Meals 880 ,yards -Frank Turner. - ' E - - bnrg.' bean mail, and departure for Europe good, $4 to $4.50; do, .eons =r -48 -25 -In though it will be visible from meal 10.53 2-5 (1124 £-6). The "Guiding _Bszok" _wlii ..woe � e ears-o. trots Ate ds Janeiro. _ . $3.75; milkers and- springers, $85 to the islands of the Celebaee and part Mens 500 yards Frank Turner, dedicated to the girlhood of many _0 w $60; calvesi gooal- sail:- ciwice, veals, $li' of Borneo, the morning mists will 6.59 4-5 (6.16 1-6). countries, was edited by her fu -1924, - to $9; do, corn. and .mod,, $4.50 to ';handicap any attempt there at scien- Men's 300 yards --- Bobbie Hooper, and in 1931 she undertook the iuspec- NO More Spankings $;,50; griaseers, $2.50 to $3; hoggss,,,, ":.tific observation. 3,27 1 -5 (3.80). tfou and training of Clr! Culd^s In For Daughter, 1�;- bacon, grew, $8.50; do, 08 trucks, Sweeping across the Pacific it will Boys' junior 100 yards Bobbie the Bombay Presidency, 18,85; do, off cars, $9.35; good ewes mien the Philippines, -Qlitn and Ha• Hooper, 58 2-6 (68 8-5), a Mother, 127, is Dead and - wether lambs, 48 to $825; do, wall, plunging Into the sea with sun- Women's 300 yards- Marioa� Mof- . If Forced to War Ho. ly Springs, Miss. - Death has med., $7.2 #'1.76; db,- bnetts, eo.00 'set about 200 miles oft the A,laskas fats, 4.03 2 -5 (4.06 1-5). •claimed Minerva Stone, 'a ,negro ex- to $7.50; do, culls, $5 to $6.50; sheep, + coast, Gists' junior 800 yards Betty 'claimed Is Prepared stave who boasted of 127 full years of good light. 3.60 to $4; do, heavies, An expedition 'of 13 Japanese and _Bryan, 4.19 (4.8? 1-5). Moscow. -Tbe Soviet Union prod- life and who recently gained pub- $2.50 to $8.60; do, culls, $1.50 t6 $L .United States scientists sailed from Guy, junior 100 yards--Noel Ox- ,need "many more tanks, heavy artil- lfeity, by spanking her 100-year-,Old Ox- -this port- Jan. 15 for Losip island. a erbury, 1.07 1-5 (1.07 4 -5). lery and machine guns. in 1988 than daughter -'*for being disobedient." ='' small coral atoll, 1,875 nautical miles 4 in 1932," Ordzhonokidzie, president 3firrerva .lived most of her life in this Nazis Will Assist • to the southeast, which provides the • of the Supreme 'Economic Council small town. Her century-old daugb• . only suitable spot for successful scien = Universltr Toronto Deficit told the All -Union Congress of the- tir Is as spr% and as hearty as Min- Un`yed Mother= !file observation and picturing of the ?*�9 Report �hows Communist Party recently. erva. was: , yhenomenon, ,Toronto, -A 334,989 operating de Then' -using the term ' applied by licit for tthe fiscal year that ended last Stalin �o those cherishing warlike alms State to Care for Them "With, " • June Is, 1a the anneal report against the Soviet Union, he added• nsull s Stay in Greece .,Accidents Down' on Highway Ma Last to Feb out Assuming to Motor wehioie accidence !a` Ontario °i the L'nivers4ty of Toronto, tabled "If those swinea' noses compel our y Ctiltry Condemn recently in the Legislature by Hon, industry to mobillie in order to arm Athens, Greece, -Feb. 11.- Samuel' j so tar this year have continued to Goo, H. Cballfes, Provincial Secretary, out Red troops, I think we will do Insults. stay In Greece .may tactily- be. Berlin, Feb. 11. -The rule had been ehaw a decrease from the 4932 total This Writ is carried forward, the it with more strength and more suc• prolonged until .Feb. 22, hfe lawyer, laid down today that prospective hccordiag to the Department of High• board hoptag it "can be overtaken in cessfully than we bave ever done P, Rballlis, indicated last night. ; mothers of illegitimate children la- ways. The only. main item • which the ensutag .year:" anything before." , future will be cared for by the Nast continues to show an increase over tbe- "The board feels;' adds. the report, �--- • Cam bell Will Seek state. : =1932 totals is the � number of bodes- "that in cloriag the sear with a- de- Queen' niyersity 'Addressing. 5,000 women in the _-Arians involved in accidents. tcit of not more.thaa $87,9697 they - -' • Sports- Pal_ast. 9aturdav night. Trick the f(�nine months of last. To -Galt -UiGal -Grant L �,�ord � Au'guEt - paw a have done considerably better than Hilgenfeldt, newly appointed . .. Year. 6,186 aeeiden_ts were reported, a Toronto. - A deputation , from* = _.� „ might have been expected; polar women's',.leader, declared that we decrease of 6.1 per cut from the total jug to the $3,00VII00` yro�hiciaY__grant - Queen's University, Kingston, Was as- Armes His lutention To Nazis Believe in life. Therefore, -we of the same period a ear -•,,,o- +hose sured by Premier George S-. Henry of eke Bed in Utah • y 40+1.,,• .�1,tee�d- b�$20QQOS� economy .wits go to-,L. ,.,,�� axpeetaat -- resU1ted in 287 deaths 116.8 per cent, program. - - 3.L..I. that - Its- anni -e.1 ; :1 at $275, ___Try vlsthsr end he' hw� ditmn». A e,,,,.. decrease), General revenue amounted tp $l,• 009 would not be cut. The deputation- _ injurq to 6,761 persons _ p1 ashin &inn F.eb,�•1. -Sir Malcolm jug to condemn her. _ (4.3 per cent: decrease) and $59" 543,280 sad, there was transferred to included Chancellor J. A. Richardson, Campbell, British driver wba seeks an "In my opinion," be said, • th_ s' rep. property damage (19.2 per cent.�e= reyenue from special eoattivgency ac- Principal Hamilton Fyte and •Hon, T. automobile speed record of 300 miles resents, a much higher moral stan- :- crease).- • I A. Kidd, M,P., -for Kingston. an hour as his.-,It dard than ridiculing her, count $137,881, which wiper out Lhe goal, will drive. " During the same period gasoline latter. With grants th`b rerun e _ A19 eve -tan r,ettebird race .oter tfifi Hobert Ley, (fiancs'tor �ifTer consumption decreased 1.177 per cent. amounted to $2,681,161, expendst Claims He's Champion ' Salduro Lake bed near Salt Lake City, trade union oommissfoner, attacked ati; motor vehicle . regisratiou de- $2,668,251, Threader of Needles Utah, In August, in an attempt' to women's church societies 'with The - crea'Iisd by 1.95 per _ent, There was expended $83,529 on the smash the mA.W of 272.108 miles an comment, "these' are nice sisters of Dunlap Observatory,. on the North Brockville, Ont. - It took Martin hour he now Jiolds. Antoine anemp oyed, one and a half mercy whose ,love o! their neighbor Xgtrlgelr'ator (;ar wins ✓• �dae G,bl�I,o D Ili g; -pr ld Deflnite- assuiince that Sir MRIcOlm, eitend only to religious societies flours to run iou Lnres.os ifurou156� a, who raised the •reeOTa for cue'iouri.L yis (�' * ed out of airs earnings 'of. the Con- No. 8 darning needle, but ho'considers time at Daytona Beach, Fla. last Febr -' o `the wur odid ".Is out de, . TaICCS Mani Life naught•- Laboratories and ;!1,099 'on who !s the natural leader, is out de ..,'Sudbury, Feb. 11.- -Jabob Chappi'ese, the new botanical buildings. the effort has won him the needle' uary, would,try again'ou the new Utah fending the country, we need Ger. 26, of Cutler, an Indian trapper, threading champtotlahip of the Domin- man woman leadership at .home,' -. sober, be - .. � course, was received from the racer • lieved to have been bound for Bud- ,. ion, He used 144 No,.36 tbreadv and here yesterday by cable to the Con- the nazi women's mtocemenll wig 'bury to sell his furs, because a Aged Mothers Letter 44X No. 40's, supply, it when the times comes.' y price �' For Her Son --.-e test Board of the American Antonio- + fiat from a Sudbury turner was found P bile Association, governing , body of y 'in his pocket, was found suffocated to Breaks Judge's Heart Atithorities Deny the speed sport in this country. -= -•'r death to a - refrigerator car at Capreol Sherbrooke, Feb. 11. Thomas Leo ---Prince--of Wald The Salduro Lake bed, 'presenting a • Pilot and vet Allow" yesterday. McElroy, Montreal, was sentenced to' smooth course of several mile-, offers Coroner Dr. G.• A. Henry fn6esti. three Coming and a half years in ponitentfary g t0 Canada an unusual opportunity for.! .creasing Mercy Flight t0 Ci;- ` Bated, and the. body was brought to by Mr. Justic a -- ector Verret in Court London, Feb. II.- In.order to quiet the record. The.surface is • deposit - - 1'ancouver.Oharles B. Elliott a@& + Sudbury, of King's B$nch Saturday. McElroy periodical. rumors, authorities to -clay, of natural,�mhieral salts, hard packed, pane -pilot, has •complet ed a "mercy,' Chappiese was known is Gogama, was convicted of arson. Justice Ver- Issued a statement denying there was and 'provides, increased diatance both flight that is different: Since. cows "where he sold furs earlier in the sea• rat imposed senttilee in a trembling any truth in the suggestion that the for getting up speed before the stars dott't fly ,(except in •nursery rhymer) • son. 'None of.his relatives has been voice, saylag he had received a letter Prince of Wales is considering a visit and,for slowing n after completion Eliiort carried Dr. L. D..Se:fastFon, "located. He bad attended' the Cbap• from McElroy's 80 -year -old mother, next Summer tp, Canada. and , the of the measured,mile as well as addi- veterinary surgeon, to Pgwell.Rfver, - leau lwd4*n school. - that irad "broken•bls boart," tT61ted States. banal safety factors, B.C., to atteild a sick Jersey cow., ... ... a7P.- ?.y:r; �r.:. �r,('ff '•' + -.a -v va,rrw : ... _'•...sa- —_ .F z . -- _-- °'^ -F•-` - , , .. ... ' T. HotWs '�t-1 °s. `"+'"'''T'' '' °v-.`' .,'` ``A. k - � ;'� •.. ac-•- �..,. _ w � •-• :g - >?x •- --°�*" �F'� ^arm •° 'ct•:t^.. _ _a`-.i % ♦ . i Via,. • ta� 2� r _ Te hotbed shou 1 d ales a Ye race the = . t Bath agtd be located- on the south - - - - -- _� slow v1 = b�: beE- -4 teA: _ r- Ou- iproteeting wall, where there is good iraias ;e, sad `near the house wnere ^ fit can be given - Draper attention. • • G,8 r4'he best material for aiakin s hot- led is shoat half straw be�tlina d r • s Moee Cigarettes halt horse stable manure. f0din 11e should be hauled near the e s s ���6'r Zia place where the hotbed\ is to be made ' sad placed is a low Sat pile,, and -- - e lit ned over once or twice as it be- stt'h . _ � V V �� tins to heat, to ensure uniform, beet - - --- Ing. IS very dry, .small quantity of should be sprinkled over to en- Follow the lead of a host of other wise smokers -- -trttre good fermentation. When pro- - - "roll your Own" with Turret Fine COt' --and let yow per heating of fhei manure has been money buy xsff'e and bitter toUcco. 'You'll ' et almAd the hotbed may. b a o rted r g r' '-The manure is then spread In thin � fit yon CiII es�f�su�layers, shaking It loosely as it spreads, for the best ci `'-V0 e" or "Chante- &4d each successive layer as it is , u� She � � -pat in should be well. tramped. The cler " -or for other useful gif s. Why smoke any manure should be spread 18 Inches � _ other Fide Cut�rhen Tatlrret girres�rott s0 m1pCh moth wider than the size - of the fratpe and 'b a depth of• allout' 18 inches. When It has been properly levelled, the - - - - - it- pad s to. "Roll ' Your Own name, . to support the sash, , is placed la position and _more •manure spread Salve Poker Hands Everybody agrees that "Vogue -and irnide the frame to a- depth of about f0 get ptttCa' "Chaatecler" ale the best papers- i to 6 inches. From' 3 to b inches yon can get S large books of either 9 good screened loam may then, be Ci arette Pi trs _ ' ' P brand - -free for onl ow com lete set �j spread evenly over tfhe manure in 7 p i' the frame .and the bed avowed .to of POker Hands, from ,soar nearest [` iJ LA V leant. Poke:HanaPremiumStoreorby,mail. CIGAtRETTE TOBACCO The standard hotbed frames now in = . .... tae at the Kapuskasing Experimental mWou- glee -very .- good - satisfaction —= -- - .S �A V E `T H E P O K E R H A N D S They measure 6 feet wide -by 12 feet_ long, made up of 2. inch tamarack. The =e•sweial ?oftaao Coaasaq of Gael, ILWeei h'ont !e 16 inches deep while the -lack is 24 inches, so that the water will drain oft and the greatest bene- it from the sunlight may be obtained. ? Classified Advertisi rbe , standard seahes measure 3. feet What Does Your Handwriting Show . �s i►y 6 feet, containing 3 to 5 rows of aloes and may bb obtained from any GF.(1FERRY 4T_ if LAIlR _ ' " N OFFER EVMT INVENT _- -- ' ory. _ — List of wanted tnventiotta and DS ARE (Grapho-Analystl that "the nerves at the extreme finger ' Y V• •• »•lrld Patent Attorneys, y �' g ' - _ _ Ups Are extraordinarily sensitive, and pass' world Patent d gl .mill rights reserved p 1 Street, f?etavrar ETsteads. -�Yoiman Boosts Nova _ - - " RWS traces of grey matter, similar to that Scotia Lobster Trade Sootheland relieve (Editor's Notre Title Is the first a! in the brain, may be Wand." s�. s ��] :. . a antler this i famin t inti6jec . are Throughout the world, Grapho- Tested Eczema Remed - A woman was far-sighted, and now tllem� build up tiehs bn this faseinatinp iutijaot. ]cur. $ Analysis is gaining recognition as a Nova Scotia lobstermen e o a thriv- resistance with mad from h will give ,stoat analyses N rreserlp>tiMrw the it � y practical science. In a number o! trade with the New England SCQTT "� mods from handwriting, Your akin -whether it is fate g1 Etlroyesn ual48t•sities and i'ollegeS, », stns, �drya�� Id+ates. - - the subject Is being studied as a re- iaieotion or sad blo Whet: Miss g'anhy' Nickerson went ,� u`g10� r - -There is• always something thrilling gular part of the curriculum. In the be poettiv� bsnsfitted by D.D.D =-io Boston from Clark's harbor, all x in the mysterious._ For thousands- of everyday- affairs' of life It is Ending because D.D•D. a tried and ` 'wg� _ the brought with her was a knowledge years, people have paid - money to for- In-creasing -application. Ph,Yddaa`s Prom ona D.D.D. wa6 " s x; i�rs•- She fuined Avery Povvell's fuse tellers In return for a.gilmpse- Business men, teachers and doctors for hifl own pa, !rm as bookkeeper• sometimes accurate, If fias'by, but more are using 1t to supplement their own manufs tuned b �� of Calm- ' - $pan 9 often, wide, -of the mark -of the Fu edge. Indeed. many s j�� 30 yeat - they were married, and right specialised knowledge. pana� ` -after that they became business pat's tore, Down through the ages, people of the largest _ commercial undertak- D.D.D. haS brought siesta healtBlbl sere slats. They began imparting lob- have yearned for an opportunity of lags is the world' submit to grapho. skins to miluou&. Aid IMfiste: Ttiddie - ilters from Clark's Harbor, N.S., and RIC P AMI peering the veiC hiding Today from inalyats -the handwriting of appli- Medfbpr•fselaatrdinf•esmer =. %e business grew. Then the husband To-mmorrow.. There will always_ be, a cants for jmportaut positions., it Is be• thrill of the mysttcaT or occult in these !nr used more and more' frequently In. �tratyted to shift xa American lobsters. � toreseein a of the future: g criminal and civil co - a arts, nd even But Mrs. Powell thought he was Gems from Ltife • Sia'ap -Boot wrong. They 'split, and she organized t' The astrologist who looks - at the 'lovers, hesitating' before stepping or let own com t t, Import ga stars and piedleta your future from the, brink of matrimony. consult a Truth a pa rl port NOVa Sco- L know not why the trot• ahouId -gaits them; the soothsayer who peers- into- grapbo-anslyst -for an analysis of the'" "'"..tL L ,.,'.eLiy }t wiH pre• -- .::, . =...., 1.�_ .,lcrs. a C31t�Ieare&- $25,000 in - Such graceful motifs on the pans the globe and tells your fortune; the handwriting of their Intended bride va1L '- Nedne. six months. That convinced her hus- Of terns and frond and growing grain; hrenolo 4t who feels the bums on or. bride room - iband. Th becam business trusts - f kao�v not W p ._.. .- g____ - - -- -- p-- - - -. ; - -• ---'Truth Is the 'aumn�rt � -mow- - - ey pa why a tin ifaTe your head; -Ihe palmist who searches. . Imthe field of crime prevention and apex more. Upon my pillow when I wake, Emerson. Since then the y y your hood fbr the lines it shows, down 'detection, tht:re are innumerable In- Since paved the. way for That may but or a breath remain, to the amateur overt the tea =cups, who - stances where Grapho-Anaf sir has "Thi truth of truths is love." - Bailey.. Ike organization of a merger of loll. Should to itself a star- a�hape take,; focusses her..eyea on -the tea leaves- Iieen use¢ to Considerable alvanta e. ' *ter companies. Now they are execu- Nor why a storm of driving sleet � have their followers who sivear by Recent cases Include the Edward Hick. `'vo situation is beyond the pow , eves of the new organization and they Mould iEiXe a withered weeds a fair, them. man murder case, the Rfe *111 case, of God. Truth 1s ever present. n I` _'still find plenty of profit in lobsters And crystal wood for elfin feet, And, .marching a path that Is bullt the Starr Faithful case, the "Jake" there. Is always a way for Truth }'tom Nova Scotia. All gleamiaa is the morning air- on sold Scientific deduction; the F leagle case, -and to go back some dispel error of every kind. Chrfst _ 3 i Unless it' be that God' w•o�h moot Grapho-Analyst, wbu has long passed years to the notorious Dreyfus case- •Science-Sentinel. - "'Excelsior is the guiding principle The a with beauty the trail of the old Graphologist, is is prance, wife- it was proved that "Trt+th Is more then a dream and a behind all N$ture's' haws. =Sir Henri - Jessie Findlay ' Brown, in "The 8alning an ever.- increasing body of ad- Count Esterha :y had copied the docu- song. " -- Schiller. _ _ Deterding:' -- Canadian Bookman:' herehts who And his analyses of char- meat sold to -s foreign country, and "To truth'-bolougs freedom. " -Rick. 4 _•, _ actor less sensational but more truth- for which Captain Dreyfus, an inuo. ter.-- - - -- -- -- - ful. cent man, was punished by hie coun- °. n . Grapho-Analysis, the : science of try, and became the central figure In "Truth Illuminates Arnol area -and ;lvse joy` - ;BABY CAME _"Tres h Arnold character - delineation from- handwrit- • "cause celebre'• that will never be� tor- �. nth !a as Impossible to be soiled .,.:..AFTER- 1ng -what is !t really? gotten: -•_.! by an outward touch to the slits- Robert Saudek, the famous Euto- • " » * - b�, " -M lton. pean cryptologist, says: "There is no Readers of this newspaper are in- Moth�r Put On Weight aaob thing as�iANDWRITING, but vited•to send samples of their hand- only BRAENI -WRIT11 G:' -This is' be- writing to the author fora character ! 'ry t(t � R cause the. impulse and motive power. analysis. Sehd,as long a letter as pose ! Yt Y .< 'TUIS''HOW SHE GOT come from the brills. Writing is sible,-and write your usual he �{� -��{} BACK - TO - NORMAL __ mere maseular act. •It you think it is,. Ins. Address ybur.lettsrs to Geoffrey 10 , ft OUT IF �`S p try to write a letter whilst reading a St. Clair, Room 421,'73- Adelaide St. Wlt>'e i felir %lust ail0 "Before having my baby," writes s book. tl W., Toronto, and enclose 10 sett coin p y :. —No Calomd aeedei sonar mother, "I weighed 140 lbs. r... The_, Nbyslclaus' "T1mtts' Magazine 'and a stamped addressed . envelops afteratterwaras -to . my gleaz aasmay -ii m,: wd •276 lba:, and gradually ifs - ': ; "4' ` ` some time igo •mails th.e sCatement t.etters, of course, are confldential. SsOO'_ - -- Quid yvs greased to 193 Iba, Then i reed of _ ! - chine•aud, because the powder is fine Dilation and elimination are b.isg - ,,, stows - -- -,• . Kruseben Salts (sir weeks ago), acid I 1 Air War on Locust;: ay. V aeaueskzi.tlaa deeayfas iadde I,..:_ _ enough to remain sua_aepil6d in--the_ —_ro and zpakinsyouu fuwretehed,_ ieCided to- try��em; st- a same time vs ; : -- - a bowel -woven m aanr• III, nowenL t Londoner - Equipped R'itlr' special ape air for some time_t>ti re iri around for "e _ n aiapt nalua r11L ± "••••: x� par attached to the viings, • a hope that the vat swill largely be ro •ge, don't so !err eo•t� - -white bread. -' - -- _ You zed • liver etimuLai. t`art�'e LNM '"Fo my great joy, -when 1 weighed three- engin'ed British .airlluer is to be destroyed. i.i.er Peso is the beat one. Bate. lt'ar•q "' '% Airplanes have been used. many table. Sure. Ask for them by sane. >R.rufs last Wednesday, it went 169% lbs. I R employed in Rhodesia to spread a substitutes. tae, as all drussfeb: -ti es to dust -crops with insecticide, - feel to jubilant In tpe thought that it I poison barrage before swarms of lo- regain - I especially in Canada and the United .- — • - �� keep on with' this, shall • my normal weight, and once again be able coats,' as' they pass over the couutr -y, States, but this will be the first ex• y' For all the Shia '` - in an effort to destroy teem before perimest,t in direct aerial attack on_mi- <; to go in for the sports and pastimes - they settle. Mechanism devised to grating insects. If successful, As. use Catieilnt woables of 10111" I had to discard Ocala; to being seasi- :. ". spread a tine curtain of sodium arsen- is sure to be extended; the losses hood. Wieetmotl4era tive about my fatness. I, feel I have ate. powder has been sent out from caused by locusts, which strip the land O� =t>r!>� alsowa always heel a lot of pleasure and happiness in " - England to Broken Hill, .where it will where they settle or every trace of R on hastd. � - store."-(AM.) i.. Z. be fitted to the alrph..o fu- a �r veXt!Laduu, a.e ...v,,. -vu* d,.d tLe There are six v�l mineral salts In - gighti -in search of the deadly •insect -of arial destruction is. relatively in• Price 25e. and 50a Hruschen. These salts combat the' armies. signiffeant. Indeed, the airplane in cause of fat fo assisting act internal claim to of But taken regularly over R F. Caspareutbus, who at one time this new guise may transform agricul- QUIVERING M eagetas t9 perform Lheir functions pro a period of time -with a modified diet Fly -to throw off each day. those and gentle exercise, half a teaspoonful held the record for the fiigbt from tore over. many thousands of square waste products and poisons which, it In a glass of hot crater every morning England to Cape Town, is the pilot miles of �irica. before breakfast will take away ua• detailed by Imperial- Airways for the Tye range of the "Herbules " -is well 'NERVES allowed to accumulate, will be con experiment. His macliine is 4, de over 400 miles and Mr, Cas areuthus,. � a -- jsrted by the .body'' chemistry into healthy flesh and restore your figure p Yield to Lydia E. Pinkhstm'p. to its normal weight. - Haviland "Iiercules" biplane of the who has been flying in South Africa 7 fatty tissue. feet that began the Cape air mail ser- since'1923 and knows every mile of Vegetable C.',° Jkruschen Salts do not =reduce You 8ruschen Salts (s obtainable at all vice and is now superseded. by the the-rountry over - which be will fly, will _ R�hen you we Just � eft a overnight - like no many products Drug Stores at 45c. and 76e, per bottle faster,- Spur- enginetl ;rmsa•on9,, 14 hit• be able to 'snake' long journeys in when you can't Stand the chit- Ll worth "Italanta" craft. search of his prey. Though It was de- dren'a noise . when everythias JFREE TRIAL OFFER OF KRIrCwEN Immediately locusts are • • t eirort <:d signed several years ago, the machine i, a burden ' ' 'when you we fret- - table and blue ... try. this medi- - try am At our espeam f�prsa law vtaoed flat iLrssr3es deer awesthlarr ws the machine will be taken up to luLgte Is capabie of performance that must tine. M oat' of IN women rebate �saibateed a� t may eseeid'.*GL4NT" clefs It to do the regular U ed 1Z them; once the swarm Is fwtnd the be copsidered good even to -day. and b"gat, arekago which makeiteaayfor you taProve soodpt� '�aMItbe&. oardruesistIe lot will steel, tUe machine along-Its its _high Foist margla is implicit in its ]t will e>.r elalme forj�oouraelf. Ae1t yosr druyist autbo."U to return our 75c. immediaiety, g` y give you 'lust the a21la w"'x�' Ar'the sew . "GIANT; rSc- sacksae. 'late andwitbentauestios .7youha • etrkdl : ru.cheS front, spraying poison into the air in ability to continue flight on less than energy you need. mite whit seem - ! Eeel�az►►�ets of our tt;ulat 73c, tie tegetter fro• at our expmee. What could be k.irer? k a eenarate trial .bottle - eutBdent for Maarictuted by H. G.RIMTHS HtTC -111 , the itvpe, that the locusts will ifs into the' full pov4er of any tRCS of its 500 worth living a0itin. .i.. 1atMMit one Roe►• Open the trial bottle fires, I•ed. I16adneter. ftasbud. MvtN it. Three hundred pounds of the 'poise li.p. 'Jupiter" air-cooled motor4.= Rrl• -Far k to the teat, sad tbea, If not "Lii; ly 175-4. • - t)h pow'dP�• ifitn be ranted on ih�e ma- fish Airr.raif Society. - � ISSUE Np"• % -' -'4 - `.,_ "i3iLi'?.r- r+r., s.., r • t . C .,s :s;,.�"? - Ir y.. 7 s"- g'•• �'°+ ,', a -.t vw = t•,;:�, -,w. P^ : a },�.::,1C.., _ ,' w , . + #`, r rt�� :_ ice" 5, . r, , • c',,,.,, c.�.. ",a+ . �,`• e.�' ,_-.,� a -r- - > R could be able to fill • podtlon we a hylor rep. to bridge•: LM; R. Som. . _ _ Bros gham - exception of combining the adfiees journeyman trsdesinao; 2.60. O:• Pas -- of secretary and tresrurer, L John- j y he had mere e`Ili';'taaia toadl>ag, _ . to spend seven yee►re se wu wp• drragdcoan con. 1A, 7.501 J. Davidson, visiting the NeWWMrter himily for la, �Ae being The elected ame of nigh Miller was " TER1tts pientice, and later, three yoare dmg con. 1, 6.00; k% Lee, drag con few days tt.teo.cy..i ; Lao it saidta'aevaau was the usual period. The result 1, 8.40; R. Ward added tto the Board of Directo Tht o - Fred Cawle vas I, pu rehasi;,g- committee for 19 are - -g: sues. _ _ 3 ?; for Teefy Ag�neottrt- hel Iwriais tia.0o is advanw. _ �' and feel. Call a5 on- aunday Messrs -L. - Whtrke - - . � e nt -' pp face p could be uuu. .,:.cr t.fi a .. _ _ .__ .g4 r, - a ren ' ghi he r; . u.a,. t. �. �: -,r,;,; ,..:: L„___,.� .. M�•s - A 111ffitan gravel, 5.09; it. Ward, salary, 78'. ; Mrs. Dunn is vast , her matter a Ltbrartan, rs ` 0 - - Baker and the �' M T. C. _.._ c kn s eiltllrrti wot'lmaa. But, U. lJlertetOel, drag con. 5, v.QO;-ehas- .JOHN MURKAR, Proprietore during this - period the remunern. Palmer,' drag Con. 1 and 2, 8.80; E. inq the 'fftneral of her sisters. husb- *as 8�c1, there being an increase � - Lion was very sttnall, barely bufli Rittenhouse,, sanding 2.00; H. MicheQ and. the number of books read. ditto, 4.50; B. Annis, sand for rnhite- The Citizens' League will .hold a `' ` • 't TS AND MAWNT& eiet t pay for, board and -fe vie 1.00• social evening in the Town Halt, on ,' last,... Very •f�cegnently the• boy g The 'Stnding Committee on Relief the evening' of Tuesday Feb. 20th, In the years to come the winter parents had to supplement big paid the following dealers for Roods Ladies please -provide. N Otioe -to �ou of 1983 1834 'will be-remembered wages with a furtlCer contribution supplied: U. Shaw, 36.25; A. McPhail The Young People's meeting- on- " Co his_ .recei 16.00; Booth and Munson, 85.05; R. .Sunda# was well attended, Miss M. - - bg those who are young to day n# pas. I° later veare V. Mowbray; 31,2.1; B. W. Lotton, Phillips was convener, and the group' 'We do Building of -all kinds. the cold • winter, for to aiaay who few, boys were inclined -to #pond 3,114 L. D.. Hunter, 4.48; Roy. Morr- gave a good program. QARPENTERINEl. n i' are living to•dwy,.it is the coldest aeverat years in learning a trade ish, 100,97; M. R. Parks, 10.00; M. S. The service in dedicating the the CEMENTING" fur which the Chalmtan, 73.07; F. Cassie, 3.92; C. two new elders, Mr. _ John- Phillips pLL'3i•BING winter -on ceenrd. There - map y received go little Baker, 14.00; S. G, Morrish. 154.62; and Mr, Wm. Auncan•formed part of • have bein colder - winters. but not• remnaeratioa. After paying for • K; R. Monney, '6.20; P_ Stover, 4.20; •the afternoon church eervicif"bit`St:rl ,: a°d ` Mrs_ T gW s' • - -in the memory or • the oideet in. "• - ' -� -, 18.60; E. R�van. 6.88• day last. � - _ � -ROOFING habitant. ' The winter began •1Pothing left' for spending money., H. R. Monney, 1.66; V. E. Cartwright The annual meeting of the library We also sell BCautford RooQaa -' - - earl ted , early .in. they concluded that it was to 46.76; D. Gannon, 15.00. Board was held, at the library roomy Materials. Empire Bathroom The Standing Committee on Cont- oil Saturday evening, Feb. -10th, with-, Egttipniedt, Duro Wader November, and has' continued ohm' rk se lgoir= - ing�encies paid the fo11o`Kng: T'Mur G. L. Middleton, president,.presiding. #sate °ta. Beatty steadily up to the present, al ere where the wages were so icar, saUonery, 43.46;- D. -fi.- Beaton; _In�he:absenee of Mr. Neil McKinn- - ' , salary, 125.00, and registrations of on, Secretary, Lloyd hr Stable Equipment - though therevvereeorge [Wild days utaeh higher. than that paid to births, marriages etc, 34.25; Hospit- as. secret ry giving a reportrof the and other Building Material# '.The outstanrling f eature of the apprentices. They did not seem al for Sick Children, 10,00; J. Moore last meeting. On motion, the me=- Estimate�Free - - '.winter, however, has been the to take into consideration the County Registrar, .60. Toronto; Stp. bers'of the Board and Directors were Work Guaranteed ` fact that their wages and Stencil, dog tags, 33.39; Public re- elected b acclamation, with the low temperature. with 10°g gee would never Libraries, grants, Pickering, 25.00, y T periodh of zero weather. Last increase, whereas, if they had' Whitevale, 26.00; Claremont, 25.00; s -- - ` F. tl . PRO USE SE - _ _weal; IG was almost a- eontiaas! spent 'in learning a trade, they Kinsale, 25.00; Brougham, 25.00; R 'tC%l'iyg� ���� phone 4502 _ sold -.of around - twenty degrees they' wuufil he enjoying Rood 'Nighswander, rebate on °dog, 4.0; E. II1�j s,a below zero, and lower, while in wiigea,-and 'their work would be L Chapman, relief expenses, 3.50; A. PIC PftINt3, ONTARIO Speara yRstage, 30.80; J. Melton, - tther parts of the province it was .[Wore pleasant. Buys would con- rebate dog bax, 2.00; W. Chester, sal Vompanu Q L much colder, furty and fifty -below , sent to apprentice themselves to a 25.00; R. C. Reesor,- relief expenses, - Soya-beam trade; rovidecl the 2•�• _ MRS, THOS. Li _ being recorded in the 'more.uorth• p y corild receive ,� $tJ}ttdirtR Cottttnittee on Trans A rr,ee�e-� inq of the farmers of this dint- s,rly latitnrles. While We were the same wage as that paid to portation, Power and Light, paid the ArueiU4n Autriracife. We1Fh Coal, rict �vi(1' be held in the Qomatonley `.- _experienei'ng sneh inteftse' eull, -ic laborer..,' birt employers will out following, Greenwood 30.33. Scutch Coal and Coke, H.tll. Claremont, on Saturday, lihtb. 3rety only abuitC zero around the pkP, that amount for work uf' - " -- - -- _ . -: _ a sizes. - 17rt: 1934, at 200 p. m.. to discuss, tt i Arctic Circle, -v bieh wag very apprentivei that i., worth really Sale Register Hard and Soft Wood, - "- oariesR t3ny,tbenne under contrast. _ r c '-- Tereus C tqh. _ Come and diacuse this matter. ttttttyn•il. rthin.0 ft1R'.tJte fira..t. year or.t,vr +, SATURDAY, FEB. 2•#th - James (2ANdDIAN t30FABEANt3, Limited ' �•_,:� -... '.- - ifter wiiich theirv►ur•k lit-of Crockart will have auction sale Hnu4e 2130 Phaneei OlRre59r,t) Milano. Qnfar� -'.- Atradvive, th it ii ofteu Riron to value. t)n arcouilt of -thi•t Uipiu;c' of !r .choice young, - Ontar,'o -bred _ lE►[lYt)l)Z to tl,n vii ,vl.•, a■r .,'. ors.:3 from 1 to 6 y -.tts old. suit- e i°nr farm . arposes; :- to _ PUF-t,L_ FOOD Nnfferiing from the depros.41ou t. t„ tree+ are wuCerink fr:.en y shur_tN�;e nits: AI.I ,guarnnt•,ed- 'r,aurid. Sale t E r "It,hth e: .,n to file Iiet :" - Tlsuse �sf �iifilMti rrt.krnen:" . In urns e } - - -Co ;�I3chell's' . I,iveiy."- 18ei1sitRtbn -.JSA LE -- KIIV are +n freaj in 7d1�'lit :vltua w t,,r7,lit-et, t)t irTtjkl�t, ire 11 +if1LTS'ft. `!iUrir 1 at 1.10 O'clock. do not'realizsthatttCOLS a great for skilled veer rtes',, ►tsrt['H 19th iAuc- :"deal of money to uurebtuie a farm. only a fraction- oE_tlt,a rvclitir•rd tion %a, housebold furniture, „ grader weir etc.; -A: 1nt.A eon- 1, - %r 1d Clouse Bottle live stock and impletnec,ts. They tittinber fin- csered-tile Adverii -r Pickerarx { a m tE a:td a half east FA LC t)�i 1i1�1✓D - -ot -also forget that taxes air Abnorfu rtitlttt +. In ei;itairi tr•ide ?. sur+ et.," of Pickering Viltago) the proper- MAPLE SYRUP RUP zy of F, W. Hobbs,. Sala at one o'- j _ ial1Y high. . Many who vsen their hl+sc]:yruithinq and ahoerogkiirR, c� rck sharp, See bi[L +. SY. B. Pow- e'er lb.,40 tents farms reclnire all their net profits these ie slot Cho same demand fur ell, buction•,•nr. Regular toe floc._ 4ad one package - j _._.. • to pay their taxes. The tenant I-killed, workmen-as in .past year+. `� " farmer is even worse off as lie bas %' y little haree sboeiulr Js Lion With ever pound a hams•- ,P•A NCAKE FLb�Tti some piece of china_.` rest to pay ay Well as taxes, sues required tea account of iru.tt,r i �'�e V ware FRLL�` Both for 33.- cent#. ` many tenants feel that they are- mica'+ anti .Krs duiok the w„r'k ` -sot equal to the tack; and Rive tip furtuetly d jno, by horeep. steel .iu ' iti disgust, Many claim.that the shoeutntkine nearly all boots and -.SATURDAY NIGHT Castile Soap, 2 by. 10 bars 2Ae. depresMon. iadue to A great extent ' @hoes+ are made in factorle#, where Fpeb. lltb); at _ Fr ea RtittningSalt, = pkg 14r.. � ARL _SOAP _ to over•productien. If that is the the work is divided. In- these 1013arsfat 81 •sent# y - -ewae,#t would not'' itoprove condi trades 1b,, � R+ver_1Ja Rioso. large pkg., each -3c• . soap Chips. 2 Ibis. 15e. tions to increase the number of ed, sad the same condition,4 pre. Cobki°g Cltsiorie, .i+ lbs." :3c'. �- . fwtat°era, as. tn+_zt. R opi lam.. mob.,' ewi i r V-.. - - _ ., production., A cif man need not = _ PADDY and MICKEY BROWN'.' Pearl Barley, � - ,� °- 3�`- at °r;'iarg$ ' y y, :, lbs.. � .. -- :9r.:.. 1tcl tar eutxea.in - going' iatx+.#ht ii'awnaftiail►- Gower! %¢ CO M E D I AN 9 _. - Fancy Japan Rica 216# .:180. • = cou°try in. seart�u of work. In -- - iglrner Soup*. 3 tin e ''.'23c. i - Th Pickering Township .Council_ - Pr emit .Butter (vw1Ha) these days nf hard times there met on Monday ,Feb. 6th, all memo- Ae3irusatu °'. for Monday and bag Utd Dutch Cles°aer. 2 tine 2Ir: ' =r Art not many farmers who are bens present, the Reeve in the chair. ance of week 10c. and l5c. •2.lbe barrel 26e.* -looking for hired help, as many The minutes zof the last meeting . ?'If it Hums You to LauRb, Maple f Putt �d� �� �b U it i47 _ . echo haveslwaye bad hired men amore taken as read. 1)00't Come.': The largest batch of relief accounts _ are now dispensing With their yet, came into the council this month' _..., .......... _ -q __ T : -- Just a few pails in.atock, services ae they- cannot afford to the total expenditure was over $600 ­THE "MArIELINE" -' pay sseges. to 'some cages a tna° for ,the month. There are relief in his '.: EROOTH 4 � URI C ON ' 40 families on relief in this BEAUTY - . - S AL C N - I rI �.7 _ may secure work for his bard township. , „ - - _ " PICKERING . -. during the winter month +. t�rrt.if .. The merits and value of a weed V'ha is 'a married man, who will Inspector and corn-borer inspector in 1934 means a new vear,'whieb means = keep hi-4 fwn'a ly at home e' the towmhip ,received considerable- . a new Permanent Wave. ' You order y'PHONL- PICKERING Ow - We deliver - discussion. f hare Permanent 1t'aree: tosuiteverc Filing facilities in the office of lwdy'aptirse, ea wby pat -melts __ -.., . _Wheel _is A - man intoxicated.? 'R• Beaton,: the Clerk, were fount to an appointment. This is a question th ►t comes rip inadequate, so a cabinet of modern I gi.P all my cuatotnera y�es very beet PiokGr1I1 Hardware Store ' riiore freynently now than it did -, design was ordered for immediate careful nttentlon. g - E(( delivery-. not mail years' ago; because Qo Notice of motiott wale [riven by Also: J1 »rnellin{G. I3aircurtinsr, Scalp _ _ Cdunci[lor G. Z. Mi dleton o , and Facial Treatments, - many nren, who, have been drink cl_-•-_, f a pro- gbarnpnoing. _ ing; hdvTe been concerned in motor posed reduction of salaries of ten per ' . _ 'Accidents, It ma be e3,4abli'ob' Bent, for the next meeting'. .."Mrs. 2b„C. 34U- Udell, Poultry Poods'atid Ertg;Produce" - Oyrtar. -Shell sand (itch. Y The idges Stiandinx Committee on Roma Phone .6013 CLAREMONT IPirrenew Laying'Mash, and Gaff Steal. - 'that a motorist had ,been drink- and fridges paid the following: Jno r 1dg, but the - queetiun- is '•''wae he - - intoxicated'?' and 'therefore re - _ _ eponsible for tile-accident. "Sump �a. r r .,� -- 00 Querta.Point, Varnivh and Var'.nish Stain,* rem. $I- ivoivad th,9r a utRn ty not drunit T ~THE - FO - _ ��60c qur►rt, whttfl they last_- r- 1ta108e lie cannot stand up and - FAR - ..... ....... - -- - - - is otisbie to. tall' Mhereotly, suet. _ _ Agent for McCormick- Deering Frrm�id.,J :. ,, titers are doctors who Will, sot BETTER PULLETS and Pal". s *ear that,& than is drunk tinlese e R _;he to tn,that condition.- There, is - w MA -TL is not so much the'amount of protein, as the source' = Oitr'Motto : - "1Ve have it. Can get it, Or no American judge w1 o takes an ' ' and. variety, correctly ha1ADCeid and ,)npported by propel �: _ - _ •+r°' minerals which gives 'the baby chicks a start rn life it is not made. ",1 oPpOMO view,-- ad. we believe-that. "" "� resniting in hPttr•r gsrow•th, loiyec mortality, larder and `•- ' heir right, 8e' #aye that a ral-hn better developed pullets; - r 3vho takes only one drink cif ligr ±ur J. S. BALSDON; - 'PAC . • i- not in w condition to drive a car, _�- .. ------ ..� •,rid ti an acettfent occurs in whi- MAMULL -; ; _._ ____ __.. - 1se tit concerned the fact that L v �- �' - 1; --- Ji .td taken . only one drink should AR VENT, POTEI:ti _ taktlo into sopeidecation. We have;on our display tables many lin8@ which we are passing oe to Cgntaine a wide variety of essential protetris from Animal, Vegetable and pot; at away below present Cost rice@. To eltltie'theee I #'sifts , Uften when's °man takes a drink Marine source correctly Valanced with ntinerais: -which lays the found we have aubatantlslly t raced the prigs in tee means t0 @top !1t that, but ationa foe bettor growth, vigor and-a resistance against disease , . _ each case, . which makes a ve attractive buy for: ym when he takes that one drink he Fred the ".HARMILLFOLLOW THROUGH" and see the better prodirc- + aces not care how man tion, health and lower mortality of t•he'•fidek`witA 'each eu`ceeding gener• " ' -Men's Work Boots, come ia' n ee these, .1,80 and 2.4Ajpr. y its takes Bova' sad C�irte' Scampers, w to they laa.t, 94e pr.' a br what the consequences tuay = - Men's Heavy Sweater Coate 2.,49'each. " _•be. 'He hae •lost all judgment in Ask us for the•tiew folders'"It's the Follow ThrouQb.that (founts" and Boys' English Sport Pants, $ 'ir►l; 950. or pair. '� -the matter, He ' should "be held "The 4eeood.8tep in. Follow Through." They contain mdeh'valuable " ` on's Fine Shirts. a bargain at 85e and 1.00 up, - information, besides tell why MARMILL FEET) are better, D[ea'elWork- 9hicfe, good qutility, 75Q -Able - pun-alble ttrtleav -it- >Fab shown runeln5i voly that the other party MAREILL Poultry, Dairy, Hog. and Turkey Feeds = ` ' ' We'are;always glad to see you and it in never any trouble to show._ _ yon our merehandise. J .truss t.'. «� �,t)e at fault. ., ' „ ... •, For Sale by .. - -• - - ._ ' Phone'2A04 A rPx r„i t,ke 6 -being made R, 1), Sherwin, Aphhusn' -Orval Shaw. Balsam r H c !linen el C R. R.' lace tt , J. Marrish, enwoond {'reek © � ' ' -1)3' r1rgT11' 1 r "�,�' r ��n,t wer7 in nut liu¢h Dfir.hell R. k. Olarettrrxrt SC. 8ndlrr. (�reeowood. Ont. t'LF1Tt L• "M'r5g, er.(i ,i _c , some wwf,il 1t. NlowhrRr�Kinsale• Ont. John 4 B&)!sion,•PirkPririg; , 'crime.- J'�.no ,.g , * furrs a, Man 4�a�,. ,^��.. 'a. '.h.•�r fig, :�t;: .Yti' '�,,,q'.•. -�.' ,' r �` ,. 1 +, n• ..wr•: i:s*F,;`_ __.._ -_�- s._.,..-- "'- --" - -'- _.. _•_.__ _ - .�s�_- ,..:...�:�:,..,;i` -: _ _"'.'x::; „- �."'�,•.',."..- �.+sm+�. -� °a fi'�.�^`1"6::,r?�._ «' �'it^.d..:'�.'4{'r�nMW�w {._,. ... �,.g .,� ..s;ysb�i" =' _ -.vim• ,S: ^::?a4"d.. Y ♦ - .ilr .i.a - +:.Y' -�' ':ifY.1 .k -_ a t.. y¢. ., Tw :PiF`. !,_ _ -,y„v •,iy •.r.r- - >ti Ste• L 4 N r� ;.� .y f y: • JG4AJMMONT. Mr. Arad Olre. Scott, of Hamikoov flee. Thos. Peterson visited her � �+ �+ 1 Ulet�orma McHialey, of Mid; epent�amday with.�ames Evans �,.1),, �t+i T� �_ ST ACE 4 Then fanerd of her t#Iel�Iate 1��.' oven yet? in order t4atfsnd Sand" Horatop,, of Poets Peery, on T� - -.. TRZ � � �� Patater and Paper- hanger -- _ - - — - where„- ��reaaicy, ii1C Z'Fiac°da � •h -moved on John -Costee's far � I - - � - -- _ - - - - _ �y - _ =seas had _'to be t -•!_ '� y g m, _8atiefactioa Guaranteed. lie condition of the roads. We wish them %every success in -- --WA" Did Time and Modern Dancivg 16 yeah ezaerieaoe.� _ it'E Y- aAtVKUAY Nthitil i PINE DRIVE, DUNBRRTONt the haws - At th home schools. spent i ' M. ` gorsyth attended the BALED HAY AND. STRAW P or write Dunbarton P. O. the week end At the hove of their Shorthorn Biteeders' Associiatiog at 9.00 • tu. parents. G. M. and Mrs. Forsyth, Con'ventlon which timet in Toro, nto -� Bi l is Hole and- His Live Wires. _ 'The. Mission Band of the Ban for twn days last week. Highest prices paid, dr:<•ivo 'from General Admission: - PRIVATE, MATE,RNITY NUR9 tist Church entertains the United own barn. -Phone Melrose 6312.• Roy Morgan; we are eoe•ry to $b Dente. _ _ _ _ I:�TGF HOME. • ., - Church Band on Saturday of this hear, is not improving all fast as MUIR & La PAVE, Medical and Convalescent Cases seek. A ' good attendance• i9 iris friends would like. We hope 126 Lanedowne oronto S i iii\ fail THEATRE hoped for. 'that he will make better Ave., ' aocepteci ' James Evans celebrates his progress - -° ". 24 28 - with the coming; spring weather. Private and ttsmii' Private Rooms birthday on siinday next. — STOUFFY'ILLE -- weeks The friends and relatives of our. A number of ode local ',sports' You'll see speed that euFpr(aes, • y Rates 910,00 - Rood irieryd will' ea o Sunday who journeyed' to $tonflville oo When the big curtain riaee,. �> _ Inspection invited = tr 3 y Wedoesd t d to On this major erect do we mean&. dinner with him. - y g were storm- There'll be races and prises FRIDAY 'and SATURDAY MRS' GEORGE THOMYSON The Young People of -the United stayed itt. Brougham on their way' For folks of all sizes. Phone 78M Chareh -were _b12 ___2 to t home. They had to returnby -- -== -Feb. 16 and 17 - bl•24 - 8touirviue. H. R. No 1' Poe pone -- — —. - -- _ their trip to Brooklip on Tuesday 'train ftotu_ Locust Hilt. At our Scenic Serene - -. evening on account of -.the roads. "GULDEN HARVEST" - 4 provided the �EL�ARE'NA WN. ANDERSON - �^ Whey am on have iNIORTOAOE WITH - program o that evening. -� Miss Dorothy Linton was the IN _ R.iah-axd -Assn - Cheater is lucTpray to he cadteat whist- CEDAR GROVE _.... - -DTJN$ART0�1T -" like been conducted by the troupe _ Genevieve Tobin �T _ at the hall -during tho week.. and Under and by virtue of the powers RACING CARNIVAL _ Coned - I lY SU R ANC on Saturday'night was presented contained in' a certain Mortgage. y Three Little Swig @. which will be Tuesday, February 20th, - with a breakfast net of dishes. produced at the time of ' . _ _ • - AUTUMOBILR the sale. there will be offered for salc Prizes for the wieners of the _ FIRE - .. ..Congratulations. '.• •"- r, - _ Rev, J. E. Glover commenced on- by Public Auction on folio -wing: safes: TUESDAY `and �VEDNESD_�Y FIRE RY ` -- -Sunday evening, a aeries of ser Saturday,%February 24th: 1924 Men's Opeu Race, ' mane on "The Sermon on the at the hour of 2.00 o'clock in the Ladles' Open Race; Feb. 20 and- 2C' _ - 0A8UALTYI _Mount," and will continue for afternoon, at the Rece far Hen who have 'not pre "LOVERS CQRAGFOU3 = :•LrFE IN9IIRd►1�0H =some weeks. This topic is -an ap- Gordon House Pickerfn viuusly w•Up prices. - - . . propriate -one for -the day and gt Race fur Men %' ith hocks ekatee Our Gaflg Comed Phone Pickering 7920 Buy b W. B. PDwell, Auctioneer, - - -- Bhonld be heard by every one. - y Couples Race, (lady and Rent) a -- y - ,p� jl ;* Mr. and Mrs. Brown, Qf , the The following property. viz: Public School Boys' ft&ce, : _ - 9yd Schmidt, -. LI. E. , •0 F r .. !L[ l grown Comedy Company, ,are ALL AND SINGULAR that certain Public School Girls' Rare ' Proprietor _ ` still in town owing to the illness parcel or tract of land and premises Admiwei�n 'Ln _ _ _ .­FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND of, members of the troupe. They situate - ly�-azid -being in the Town- - and 10 sects i, „ EMBALMER- expect to be in Green River to ship of Pickering, in the County of PhonerMark 8604 Malvern 2080 YOLI Call BUS at �30$e their show there on the_ On fiuceessor -tolW: J. Mather,' tarisz._and being composed of that - - -- TIRES, BATTE -11188. BtouRville evening o nn Ky, United 19th part of Lot Number THIR'I`E1rN- � � r♦ A. I I A N • The IKdiee of the UnitP�t (:hnreh .(23) in the Fiist Concession of they .• - .ACCE990RIE3, Night and Day.Sarviee will unite with the ladie•+ of t6e said - Township of Pickering: mare T � Business Phone . Residence Phoak - Ba ptist.Church in tlta fellow @hip Particularly described as follows`- . �' U I T A R _ -A`t art low. "and beet.ee_ pri�.ea _ 9801_ nce •+ i-.tyar an the World. 1-lgv- 4 CQ,11X1- ;,1; -ClXG -where a Boat kas Prayer. Fri+19 . *nra u , *e+ t ..- w ... _ .. Y y �Phrn•nry :I9r.h, Kt been ptarrted m the worth Liruic uT _'I' _�.- .- �.�,- �- :..,..- F -- - as T ��11 /� 12.80 P. m.. in the HAnt,iet Cbarc•h. the said Lnt and the South limit of - - yon e+fu 1-u luru[nW DINT �9 GARAGZ + the Kunx.;t,u Road and at the North- Sorrel° «fullq tauntht by All­ ladies era invited t+�. att ime West angle of the lands Car. Brock and Kingston . - Ira Bayer had the mi @fortune to owned by FLANK. R�BIN30N Let tr4 repair thati teat to ?fall 3 }tgidC t f_hly hnirpr A-0 hp was- the Yearly �deptin�,f ft,o i?el- '5;:::- P y - — - - - Society.4 Friends of Canada. on the '•I 1't,r.,uto. -' oh bis vray to the Dost.o&.P, one Lot titunbr THIRTE>;N 13) in the = - ' ' , General Repair Work all cars, day this week, dislocating his r ( IN f;i.AREbi.t \T 0;► FIZIDAY9 Skilled Motor Repgire. gurauteed at reasonable Fil'si Concession of the Township •�f ankle. - necessitating leis, ita,�ing , _ Children n 9peciglt �'''! = �Ces. - _.. , _.:Dr. Tomifoso apply a ca•t, which Pickering, aforesaid; THENCE youth F• , 'Will confine hitu to the house for 74-degrees West 4 Chains and 37 Wtiro- to '- �or'�oQ I Law Acetylene Welding, link-.; .THENCF, South 16 degrecs FRANK HOBlh`+ {,N - - Phone 2M -Batteries ropaired and charged . several weeks. East 7 charms and 50 links to the �Cciltdor Ay�nnP, T�:�c�nto „ PICHPR[:�IG, Firestone -and Dunlop Tires. ` M - .The Baptiat Mission Band;have Northern•timit of -land formerly own- _ • - ONTARIO iovfted the Rainbow Mission Hand ed by Elijah Bos6vick, now Andze�a:_ - s•C!awllae and Offal. of the United Church to a Valen THENCE North 74 degrees Rmst 4 117115E MO1ZE Refreshment Booth in donaprtleio `• tine party to bW held on 3anturday, chains and 62 links to the Western L �t L�.��, February 17th. at 2. ;0 . ta., to the limit of humd owned by the Yearly pULL -UrTS ri Chlca$ a S�F�i �iiiGas E'l►noe Pick, 760t) Be fist Sunday School room• The Meeting of Friends above mentioned; (night nr day). pp in a chick - rraisioa.-contest last year, -with total of I A _'Ratobow Mission Band will pro THENCE North along the .Western FROM EVERY 54im Chicks from 45 different hatcheries, mere than �r �T'�•/� L��P -aide the program. limit of said land ?chains and 50 HALF tbepriae money went -to Brayy chicks -1st: 421y PROPRIETOR The Pickering Minstrel Club are links to the Place Of begirminx. 100 CHHCKS 3rd. 6th and several other prizes. Thit's a pretty _ presenting their program on Fri Said premises comprise three acres cod iadla+rttoe that Bray a lake are 6AFB a eks to day, Meech 2nd in __the Hall here. of land more Qr teag__ -- situated on the - lug,- L,•a. � - y+ r WTI .L� Fact. ' btrta Doke&_ ' Rlac]t.face circle. ha t Eastern sad f of the the ViilT ell of e r.0 s r. ..1 vur utl.►ctTe11, Vr3[I00 gar "ne Asa Ulm to snout o• funny sod -men and novel van e- Pickering. how 9I year's Bray chicks are STILL FUR t3SR safeguarded against ville acts. They played to fine On said premises Is situate a large losses. B4 reducing ynnr Insoles., you increase your profits. Or write to ' boons, is Pickering recently on two storey, ten roomed frame house our h oEiiee for our FRE Bbooklet- -•'The Highway to Success in' 1934: --' two consecutive night°. with cellar. House is heated .with The Women's Institute will hot water heating and has a& Itary BRAY, CHICK HATCFiMRY. 106 C1aybora ^V46, 3L C&dW'ses, oat. meet at the home of Mrs. D. M. arrangements and is lighted by hydro- - A _ Morgan.Qu Wednesday, Feb. 2lst, electric power. There Is a garage 'fir � ms's+ 3� aRwb St.. Tsrefew. - EY=a �pgCar�t at 2.80 `ta. The °ub seta will under the house. The property is - ass. rna.aq, rnswlw yai i� p• j Bight. Breeds— Eigbth Year Btood•Testing —Sixth Year Governmedt A•y tnsdser • I_ -include a talk on "A Trip i`hroa h well situated. There are beautiful ltr rt Y !t P Approval. ,. f grounds ire with shear - freer, lawn and �.gAIRY -Spain, by Mrs: McIntyre, -an a fruit Crewe and a tar a garden. The '•report of bhe ProvincfaU)0Dven buildings and grounds are all in a Rood ' lion will be given. by. Mrs, Henry state of repair.. - , Otisvel Johnson. pace : Tea per cent. o[ the P, o f - ow fto ones lrsess The Mltk•sbippet•e had to ^tape , cb&4e [[ >�6 rice to be %id at the time* sat6, t their milk to the tracks on the and the bahsnce to be paid within Highway, as the Brock road was thirty days from the date of sale. THISAS—YOUR CAR , - -impassable for trueksaod sfeighe. The property will be sold sub- , \ - •� The sleighs had to go through the test to a- reserve bid, At— Men have been busy- For Further particulars gad infor• shovefliag the roads and a snow nation apply to :.plow was expected on Tuesday afternoon, but wde delayed. CT __ q —= a•►�, tr�� , �; r' r� . W. F. N. 8tgCt`A1,k, H. .- ' Bank of Montreal Bldg..• `P�1; The Badminton Club of the ` Ushaw&, Oln ►_aria - Markham United Church, aecom N% B: POWkLL, panted by. Rev.. Fred. and Mrs' :Box 41, Smith, were the -� Pickerin Outa. (,-;e ,4 011Yr gneete of the g• .. ( /ourCraycoath Cars Claremont Club, Qu Monday even. - - �, art? 8f Oilr,Si'ti�rCE' ; when F� il A"o� -1 4 on. We were not vex - ' - „sciciable thonR)i, wlt�ny►edefeateyd 8 d�l fUIlBS, OR fhe —. ,,- oar visitors. Nevertbelees, five` 1 C$re P� - �OU�PS> COST. jDBI�-ci5• fire invited to a return tourna ' • - - - - you -rrfYe Plain �- - Whole tin a a� es its final >bm - A'Foliowing the anow storm on ° : - �� we - -Monday and the [reeze np and Tickets, Time labtes and All Coach Travel will be standbC In a wind that occurred dtirinR the * -' eight, the roads throughout the Ye Information at , is tslbalys� +t6s• , neighborhood were impassable on �.\ ' - Tuesday morning, 'The Newsman Strain Eastern House, Pone 455 `:.ell deft Pickering as -usual on Tuesday ” morning, but was unable to get `.__� - - 15s bast' ssaalts. _ �" very far north on account of the C. H..T , �t. t filled in roads. Motorista oad and )L7esight, 'Education and -- Efftcieeey - FOR` QUICK -SALE _ Ire. W. STAI�OBD ' -others alto travel oar roads have — - • `- ' •^ - ifs --�: experienced more diiS.ulty In this :. tart 4': - Way daring the recent winter -: One Heater (circular) stood as. new. -- 0 i aa3*-ot' ;,., -..1 rrrots be fleas smart ^ thttgt6ey have had for. several _ - oet� Heater. " • �. years, . they ocular or otherwise beinpf dae One Veesot Grinder, A} inches, neatly new - i -' These pa9eed aw to the occupation are to a wrest ex- 'One Pie r, Oat Roller y suddenly on tent the reason, of the age develop- -Two tyeed- S[ectric Washers atarday, $`eb. IOC , at his home 3nR.vice might say an- a e of special- - - _ uorih of Claremont, 'ihotnae G• fats. In ref$tiQn to, the eyes for ex- Two Hand Washers r. Benne, in hie 78th year. He is �F� we have the optometrist op- One doable brad- McLaeg}Iliu -Mil! GFrinder } One large Ice Refrigerator °survived by his wife, Emily Bar. .ectfm zing on the eye. This--is the on- - - One,S'etOomputing Scales � 8 '•. sell, six daughters isod- four sans, ly profession* truly applying itself .to apse _ 1. hey are Mrs-.-- H. L. Regin, of To this work exclusively. The results of - One Atwater! Battery Radio �t� ronto; Mrs, P. ' $.. Watson,- of welfare societies and surveys of the Ooe'Heater, base burner �' .-Ills 1lraIICO W• 0oodwood ; Mrs. R. B. Read, of school chilften founded upon examin- - -- • One 1000. chick Buckeye lhrooder land __W AWANBSA INS• Co. •Oahaws ; Mrs. M, H. Norgan; of ation not in any way superficial pr- - ` • One Nhilco Electric Radio, tattle model Claremont; _ Edna, -Nurse - in • GPe that approximately 50 -per- cent - °A atQOk of n @ed and ont of date skates, i 1 Cheap races for farm and oouatey ' .:- buildiigs: -' .'training at Western Hospital, , . to clear at low rises Wiodetnrm insaraece on bu[Idinpl� of children have defective vision. As _ p "V Edith and `Thomas, ' at 'borne I. the age increases and industrial sue - OUR WIKTER STOCK OF + ' Rind - mills. S[lns etc. 11'Ini:!i.h, Chnrle@ and .Harry, 'of °eye are -taken the fiRuFes, When dloves,'Aiaddiu itipplies,.skatingagd hockey Cllr lies,whi d - A:+tomobile Insurance- UxIlHdQe township. Also,- one compared show that later in life the pp p , biankete, lot all Triads. :--- brt•ther. %orge, of Toronto, and percentage is increa.Qed.. Many of the antifreezei Goodyear tires, stova9 and heaters, chemical cloaetslan • thirteen grand = children. The diseases that- in the days of nur' an- a- --� chemicals, radio@ and supplies, Blectric light bulbq FARMS FOR SALE - - cwtors would spell blindness are to- tote. is very complete. funeral took place on ThurAdny p - p - _ Write or phone interment being made ai Clare day curable and by simple acts of BOWMAN R0WE Prevention vision Is sav . B ed wont Union Cemetery, to be continued - CHAS. COOPER, CLAREMO•NT n ` WINTRY, ONT. t. is issue . .s•4• _ _.kst - r, .:•��...:'e'. �.,:,._` 1e`'. i.•...i►. �`.C6h .,, '�_C �;.�.`�� -: ' /, -•y - sj+.. ..•r,e�a' «_:.; +.,:.,,+l�fl..,.. ... _ .. _ ._ _ . ,y .. .. - ,Yw,_«4 "!?-� . �^r 'wean'• -- ' --.:• - - - - . • �i• ' `.:�,"�,' �: . gro`,r w' "`..v.�K • , y;-y:' • r, rF .a. rS%' -+at= w' : h sere �. Jr ^ ..r - ... °•1v ;*:vr'„ �.t'' ; , x i•'!?i"T. '.s f«-,'. ��,,,�».,,7 w r •— a. �. f .k; .^...;r,,;.�. m•. .,<n �•.•rr'• ..q, � V, e ..a- .•r• sea - . w 'sees. -• i � n " ._- _ . •r'- _ ...J.... -- y - .. La,. ' �' y --v Y �u f s2 sit --they Proceeded, slowly now. L the liner Wallaroa sails from Lon- Tti<�euty yards alcaig, they Pulled up. ' + WallAve crates of opium are removed to the warehouse of The Nubian groom deftly unrolled llLgsre King, adlotning that of Jo Lung, A length of carlt -t actoss the muddy � be of the biggest "fences" in London. 7EStt $eetaay, .correspondent of a New path to s gate which was suddenly York newspaper, has just Bald -food -bye opened in an otherwise blank wall. his deter Eileen, s passenger. At repueat of DeWetive Inspectop Haig, An old Arab, black robed and white " aceompattiea Norwich, One of turbaned, stood there, holding • a. Ian- f r�a� : s Scotland Yardmen, to J.0 Lua s. `/ y L t rinds a notebook dropped bye —��,, high above his head. Its yellow -- ! ! Fresh from 7iee See,., and Norwich to murdered soon light fell upon a wrinkled face which e " .,after. leavl .Lett. The notebook is - Father a far its owner le of Quality Stolen -from dg and Yn'an and Jo Lung t Q y � '.:'the Gardens - . - �• escape to Paris. An entry in the not Gunning - -- - -- - - - eook leads Haig to the Recta Sulei- Yuan Has See and the woman - - vin- lianigroverhears him secy'ing he - 1 passed acrosa.a roughly paved courts .wttl board the Wallaroo the nest des Mr. Chow.. What for? ' She's not in Ct Museilles. Haig boards the Wal- yard. Light shone out from rooms on Between The &rs Prince Wilhelm of Sweden ` roo ,:: Warseilles as fair. Smith and the ground floor, and there. was an their' way, is she?" tries to decipher wireless messagesu 'eennt outer staff leading u to a bal- Dawson'turned, just itside the cabin The average hum" body -is made -Sells ONtn find received by a Dr. oestler Iii g P up apgiroximabel o! the following: and Leu chow. With rileen's . d. �y illumine by• two fine lattice door, and stared at the speaker, Thee,: y Stockholm. Aut fors who find dit- °: &0i lbarns afire message informed oestler windows. "You're right, Jack," he said. "nand ' Fat enough for seven bars of soap• faculties is marketing their works Is on boar One. them myself, I don't like it, Iron enough _for a tea penny n could take a tip from Prince Wilhelm Nog/ 00 et# Wr = =a !'rote's- -moo �wOUld -hss�, lodged, -mid lodged a correctly, that this was an, ofd Arab � enough to 811 a small shekel. of Sweden. He. sells his owe books. -- ET'I1►PTE8 %III.- {Coat'd;� maaaion,- .dating�o doubt in part to "But what's it all about ?„ Rattray" - 13is�Eht _ �::L:: }n oa�ff 3to„e asked- iieiplessly. "What are all these �P- holm's leading departmental -stores $il. peaLer'a radio correspondence dose dim ages when Egypt was Bbv- birds doing on board? The Phosphorus, enough to make 2 Ibnokiy defeated Haig. ' He could flfid' orned Eby 'thy'' Caliphs of Bagdad. y'xe a pretty matches. ug .200 the prince stands and talks to c�s- - so parallel, amongst the ship's con- Around it the' sordid life of Keneh unsavory crew, in my. reckoning, any- totners. They !fine up in trout of ; way. Oestler's plausible enough, but Magnesium enough for a ten cent _ him and buy. As an added faduc7- vany, to the strange names employed. had crept, fungus-like, almost eo�i- , And he hid come to the ooaclusdon ceiling, but 'not defacing, the home there's a nasty• brute hidden under skyrocket. - _ meat the royal salesman signs dedica- jhgt it related i., something taking . of some former merchant prince. that amiable smile. As for the.'aiiake Potassium enough to explode a •toy tione in the books he sells. His _ duce elsewhere. Evidently, Dr. Oebt- The Arab stood aside, set his Ian- charmer; she'd drown her own twine. cannon. salesmanship was- enlisted fn 'a cam- ler was �► s4rt of chief of stet$'; his fern upon the balcony, and performed T� there are the two Chinks on D Sulphur enough to rid a small dog P�gn to stimulate Dubliq interest in of his fleas. books and raise money to help fm- out -going messages took the form of a loin aalntatian as Yuan Hee 3cri deck. They appear to ,be on fighting _ iagniries- as to the whereabouts of and hie companion entered the lighted terms, but I doubt it. The learned _ Yonr__v�lue therefore doe: not d++- pecunious authors_ esrtaia persons, and; the replies pre- room. On the threehhold of this room, one, with the glasses =the little bloke, Pend o8_ your weight, nor height, nor Ong the campaign the 450th an. /nmably contained rife desired info. which was furnished with surprising I mean, Len Chow - doesn't seem in girth• Everything depends on what niversary of the printing of the Brat •i ntion, which; haaever,, conveyed elegance, they were met by Aswami the Number One list to me. But his B� on between your eaire. -The Ink book fa Sweden was celebrated at, Itothirig at all to Dawson ,. co 3 t, the Royal National Library, Pasha. He bowed low over' the ex- �g PdI" with the strangled face ought Po - There messages were sent to a tole- tended hand of Orange Blossom, deep- � � Put overboard, if I'm any judge. 1 `Peoplo'change their minds, where ' Then there's the big German, Ha 1.83 AND '34 they have any, and where they haven't ��ti''aphic address in Paris which he ly saluting Yu'an Hoe See. g , rig And no•means of tracing. - "We have done -eur -beat, my lord," -he seems harmless enough and not Forgotten isold'Mwbeu -!H comes -in, they change tham- more- tre4nently, it was all vary maddening, becaiiserte said. "]� truest. you will be happy in -the- same galley at all. I don't For '34 is freeb and clean without a Clarence Darrow. -- ..-.- ! me tact emerged from all this mysti- here for one night." knew whet to make of it." single sin 1Watioe -•a tact which refused to be He clapped - his hands, and an old "And I;' said Dawson Haig," con- Without a blemish or a tear, without _ - Arab- woman appeared. , . . - tinning his restless pacing, "don't _ •. . a single blot g This' coil,pli%:jtwj conspiracy had! "My lacy," he bowed to Yu'an Hee know what to make of my report to Wkhouc sm ugly word ' or deed wlGh I • . Mooney & Company pothing to do with drug running. That Fee's companion, • "your apartment is the chief. I'm acting on information, out. an ugly thought. ado SAY ST.:osoarlro Enterprise had bees merely s side line, prepeied; Magreba will attend to_ Rattrap, ;hat tl-.ia scheme, whatever uember■ of the Toronto stock ,� �f danger. yon2' Orange Blossom followed the it is, comes to a head before we reach. Remember when old '33 was young Exchange Whet they did it mesa! aged attenzisnt from the apart, „r AA° A"d-ae'I don't know what the and gay and sweet, Write, for Information 'Regarding He thought of that hurried removal "All are here ?" Yuan asked, upon scheme may be. I can't reasonabiy.ex, ' d ., Stooks or Bonds ed the crates f-ramt Birmingham' -the a very high note, which betokened p� Scotland Yard to go on granting. music charmed her foot, "Zarzoa= WA. esei A !sates which almost certainly had been anxiety- me leave of absence and paying my Remember how her mass of hair in sharp of Mr.• Ian Chow. "All. I have the list aho*ing where expenses indefinitely. You am,- I'm - ' sowed out In golden waves Dawson Haig at, his head resting OWE -man - is tonigii ." suPp�d do -tie in charge o e ime- lipon a w up- raised hand -fat' give Yuan Hoe See waved a plump hand. house murde3 :aae!" to n her - humble, slaver. isiasts -for ten m3nut_es ... thbilting "I do not wish to ass it. _, Next?" . "I know," said Rattray, and pro- 1+� ���� i,erd -vsryy }lard, "The detective.,from 600tland Yard, duced his slow smile. - "It's never been 'Tls sad, that we should all forget A&L Now had Jo Lung, or the man of who is in the Wallarco,'has.been iden- clear tao_me what the passenger list of when s run i days-melt onto weeks ^*bem Jar Lung°was'merely a creature, tifled. He is in touch with the the Wallaroo had to do with it." - �� weeks run into a t'i'led months _ -learned of tie instructions neat is American 'girl whom your excellency - "It isn't clear to me," Haig con- and every -hour pasha - bdol�gy! They Mini been sent from has taken under your protection!" feased. - "But I know there is a con- Around the ,corner lust n nee what's 16e Yard in code to the Chief Cus-� - Yu'an Hoe Sec nectioa. -And I know I have my hand coming, down the lane bsg'sa '�9 soitily That '33 will marines, her honor ofiieer, to hiss. "It -is almost certain glen, on the solution of the mystery if only ¢° .- suddenly stood up. "By Ha- that this Man lead read tae notes fa I � -•• a•�r 11'� p� readgn- - !' $sir t ,,,. ue �� � ^� " - awhile t wander it we'd take the time to -- , colzu have known.-they eater# llaVea t ..y 1..JC t..fvav .. y , IL alpmo, of '.. •aiYOa {ip opened, - -- raced- - 1 - . "I fear so, .Excel :'' loagr°r, then: to - -- " fj; fi: - _ "Do you, remember, Jack'" he Jerked would simply >!nd an It was a definite change. ai* pea on the Yuan Hee See, hid eyes apparently' y j empty dark - rimmed cup �iQ You ya:+t of the gang. .They removed tiiidr closed. nodded, slowly, aaddenly, "the lose of a big. German .Yet 'g3 was fair with us, she gave - - - -- - - -- Precious consignment because .. "Even so, " said the Egyptian, freighter some share off Shiakirn about us- all our try q - F Seeanse of ep>tia #T . - "elan he could do nothing." two years ago?" Now '34 begs everyone to make her W E A.,. R Y i • • • He has had time to inform others. Jack Rattray shook his. head. ''I - ,smile not cry. - bn r•+, 64 ► hard to d• th .0 seam d -. The night train from Cairo to As But he cannot know 'all. Yet tlila wser't on "this riot two years ago. - _Nelda as• when body sad bras feel Why?" HonghIIer to the Slmcoe oom�i,u.bm�saden of ...tee Vyrob _ van pulled into the station at B.eneh. man it was who followed me to Singe- y • Reformer, the ro..o. 1e is nw.t•►r the reeoen only two first -clam passengers alight- pore a year Ago,... and has escaped "Well, there's no point is telling sore daily you w .. e. ray 1" ,a 0u why,' if. you don't remember the goy dtsi d eo10 b•suw r•suteridz to no ed these, a man sad a woman, an ex- me, since. The Hangmen is on y -Move That Lasts a Year s•� plod yo. rotlo' dLaea .;ra traoTdinazily petite, a small. very board?" he whispered. csse," Haig r.splied. "But do you re- Moving the exhibits of the Geologi- ecenW s �� Moderately, *� • a - y women, "lie ia-" call the wreck of the American steam cal Museum, London, to its new home o or d.doe erery seek dace a bearing. _. The woman shivered as they enterect A pause, then: "Instruct D eat- yacht, -Mina Minnesota?„ aS sires of Andrews 11 toe sat. nn- v ,occu twelve months; they in- �� and taeso,r"te� w,r WWO ' "Clearly ! We wens otiiy forty miles e,.m .o p Nature era lase► tired, a sawn cat which awaited 1Jiem 'in ley," said Yuan Hee See. of! at the time! An aunt of Eileea's c nd "e b0;00 mineral agecimeas, 76,000 '+�.ad.rea�' Oa Aadr. l tsar i�aa - - tharge of a Nubian chauffeur and Aswami Pasha nodded comprehend- fossil ape ens, 12,000 reaps, 6,000 from your era• aid seam Um 76e Rte, magnificent figures is their iaglg; whereupon . Yu'an $see See be- . -Lady Dskerham -was lost in her, photographs, and 60,000 books. i S„y now � ��'K,� As'aw; Joe` aaitat.nai#orms. gan to laugh, his red lips seeming What's the chief idea grilling in your - "You shiver, little one," said Yu'an to swell, kut his teeth never showing; brain P ?" .. ga Sea, the oblique slits of his eyes turned "There are s.:veral ideas - - -- •But I . The woman .eared agairat him. '`T in file Egyptian'i- direction, '. admit they're a trifle hazy. D.id you _ " t as f3 O S fromeT . am so cold, Yuan, she explain6d. ' •For five, fen seconds, Aswami one- get y , _ 'a' "It1 two, days you will be, in your tained the gate of those eyes which "Not a thing." How to to C d own apartments - amongst your he could not see. Then, his own bold "Then how 3o you know you were p scents and jewels, and those other glance faltered -he. dropped bis dark forty miles off at the tame!" toys you love, with service and lashes and turner aside. "Ran into bitR of wr .,ckage and , "You' C red it out." GO k , as �au9 / It -warmth, and those treasures amid. The laughter of Yuan Hee Sea 1N which I delight tic. we you playing." reached s note' so high as to be al- (To Be Continued.) Hr., stroked her slender knee with moist inaudible.::.. - 1d plaml, tape -a- nd, and his words ' ' • " :• Tlfe Best Plo"ures came as a high trbonon.._Whil #-_the car Dawson Haig-sat-in the room of 'me best -- pleasures . are flrat. 'tile) - ppassed- swiftly. and almost silently, Jitck liattaay, the- chie�o:ficer, err Simples, - pluawwoa ^Lleh--requlre along an ly:- -Paved street in rather, he L at in arvais_ _n a _machinery_ !e�nyr effort -On --which• were lighted cafes, .above them and dowii like a wild animal, part of others; second, the least ex- . tawdry gaiety glimpsed through "It's a most unholy business," said pensive; third, the most accessible; open windows. Rattray, in his. slow fashion. "I've fourth, those tli`at can be most widely Where a large mosque grotesquely been looking on, and I've seen things. stared; filth, those that cats be most broke .the .continuity of these houses, First thing: you're spotted i' ..:' .. often repeated without doing 'harm to they swung into A narrow, side turn- ".I know! ... and I can't read;Oset- body, mind, or'aoul; sixth, those that _ The driver skirted one high wall ler's, messages! ' They're in a perfectly call into action the highest rivalities • the mosque, came into the very undecipherable code." -sf -Tae best pleaau: es are what shgdow of the minaret, and turned left "Second thing," jtattsay„ went. on: we might call' top•flcoi pleasures; Main. Through an unpaved lihe run- "Two members of this slimy gang ire chat �, the. pleasures of mind 'And F - tft?,rostislore,uus}iand - sing parallel and behind the rowdy watching Eileen; meaning Dr. O :_and spirit. . If we test our pleaefires' by - Talar a Aw n Tabieta' Drink full awe of water disc a Aspir,n Tablet, - such laws as these, they will take us ; ` t treatment in a in malt suss of water - - outdoors instead of indoors; to na- and'garaie acoordins to t tmre, and not to artificial things; to 'n` a' ions ,n Ooa. -• ., . , - �D ����� wholesome exercise; and not just to idle entertainment; to music, friend- . Almost Instant Relief in This Way ship, and books rather than to excite- meat acid. things that are artificial, 'Fhesimplenietbodppicturedabove is Elie trademark `of The Bayer is the way doctors throughout.the Company. Limited. and the name RAN D. AN NEW YEAR'S THOUGHT world now treat colds. „ Bayer :n the form of a cross is on" Hanging in a Chineee post -o.ffice is each Tablet. They dissolve almost It is recognized as the QUICK- instantly And thus work almost (ORN.SYR.UP. the following motto .that line a men ' EST, safest, surest way to. treat a instantly when you take thegage for everyone with,deax. ones -feu cold. For- it will check an ordi- -away, and that may suggest just one And for a gargle, Aspirin -i�a fete ary cold almost as fast as you more New Year's resolution: dissni�e so completely,' they c ., caught it.. !cave no irritating G % As water to a LliirsRy sou], a_a are ng parti- purC, W'holeso'me, - letters from home to those in a - Ask your doctor about a des. Get 'a box of 12' _ sm and CCODOmICaI table foreign land. - - _ this. And when you buy, otrllOCatan�drtue sto - '- - - : see that you get As- y $ ORN SYR� - Syrup, Chiadrlen iov+e -. Salmon have been obsei ved to swim •pirin 'Tablets., Aspirin Its delicious flavor. at the raie,of ten yards a econd. a..,w,w rAaersAAa Doer Not Ha -m the NN, ' • 14ADS w cA"AaA q JT19 CANADA STARCH. timITED. moxTREAL ISSUE No. 7—'34 - F„�',ti�` .�;:,n::r+ ,,. Xs,,.`.^•u,.�_.,.�, ✓,., z. ` �• �'. axt.�`- �4..ei..4..Kr...•,-°- '. -- _ _: ,: ,' '' '. sees• .., . .. _... - ...� -- �:rr,9..t,�w 2vta:.:- wct ...tea. ,. n,.... «> �.. sees .•. ..,. ... _, .- .,. -sees .,.._ '°y�_-'r:�Y °i'+%' _`+ays.TS•'_am,. -- ..�.an -n '� �r „ .. 1. _ aa,trs-, .. .. .. ry�,�s < 'iI w •'�• ` {' . Y. W .r •. -r-r— .' .¢ -'1i■ •' y- �^°R,"Y• , -,i 1� e , • r.� , �r -. � y. n •,e- a '.._ rev +u'a- �r�'-e ',�.: iw.a,�u��i... ,. ,�,.. • }• ♦ ' .x,11 ! -� ._.....— ! .,• +�. 7 T�AC h A . -nple and Euc ,. .��ii►.r►.�.�i►issi.�►�►.r.r�►s By HELEN WILLIAM& s� F J1• jt — — Dressmaking Lesson Fur. ��_ r"'' �.• fcfa etf-� 'm Vol y _ 3 " N :woman s # - -' • °'bafAPi F n ri+t10 ti i . „ . ce _ : k Chatter.,Possible Danper Zone - The Gre%T -War taught us conclusive 4 } - By Mair AL Morgan ly that trouble originates is the most An you looking for something : /!/���!�''� '!!�r/�!'►�► snlikel)r places. 'Not-one Canadian in different In the Way of entertain. _ thousand even knew the existence meat for your church, society, club AN .EVENT OF IMP9RTANCE ei a place named Sarared butt this o'. instituteT. H. For her sport - loving public Toronto has supplied golf couraeA " Serbian town was word a shot that Copt. F H. Reid, the well -known -: swimming pools, parks, walks, bridle paths; playgrounds, base- •choed around the world sad caused • traveller, who has been contrlbnt• 1 - �. . untold misery. the effects of which ing the series of articles to this -' ball parks, running tracks, tennis courts; ssiums, akat be with geaentloas pot unborn, paper, under the heading of "Travel - y ` -:':.: t'ink6, etc., but the art of the aid i death defying sport ; has been Serbia is now part of the neyr state Impressions." has what !s, perhaps. neglected. r; of Jugoslavia. Lase summer we ap- the >dtteat collection of European Now, however this January, 1984; aees the innovation of a proached It from Italy. leaving Venice views in the country. Pictures jumping hill at ThornCli$$. During the try Out, when 20 youn8 In the morning, stopping for lunch' at taken with his own camera, beano - - turn rushed down the take -o8, swished through the air and mei Trieste, the important Adriatic port tulljr coloured, showing some of the bhe earth- �h_a--resounding zip of skis, 600 spectators thrilled t Lfew days' q tthrnemArmJMlcg was out-of-the-way places, as wen its tot a sight even though an icy blast of wind _endeavored to }t the localities about whiohyoun.hav� .. $ y called. Amer lnnch-we praeesded t�, read and heard. Portugal, Spain,- 3ampen their enthusiasm. Merrit G. (Pudcbr) Putnam, 1928 vi%ni , another Austro-Hungarian port France, Italy, Switzerland, Austrian Olympic representative Came first ''with perfectly execut- s. that now belongs to Italy, sere, how. Jugoslavia, Hungary, Czechoalo- ed Jeaps of 118 and 110 feet. Nordic Cecuil Skavaas, came liver, we found a more or less stagnant vskia, Germany, Holland, Belgium, end. While T ronto's Own Ross Wilson, , also a 1928 Olympit Place; nine hotels. had been closed and British Isles are included In competitor, took third plaFe III the jumps, but in the Clubs Cross one of the three dater business, only wis-r part- collection. = country race at Caledon �{oss Wilson led the- fiel4_over a torturous- - • .: , -' . one had running water In the rooms. For particulate regarding tfile; - - � - Fiume was just a stopping place for communicate with Captain Reid at 10 -mile course thus earning the combined championship. We will the night; there was a certain amount Room 421, 78 Adelaide Street West, " watch Toronto's ace with interest in .the Ontario Championships. of life In the streets as the day was Toronto. ,' Good luck! - - - - -- -' . Sunday and the square was being used • r' e • . • • _ 5t as a promenade. This town did 'sot' saes -one c9ueerhing Balbo, who led = A PREVIEW - � p'eelai� -!ts adLetea ;a to Ltg2y , +n t -• - .. _ _ -•. 1918 and the annexation only became cue bSrvaL ale aaaaaa.I It 15 aiwziys with trepidation that-I go to view the debut of a reality In 1924. American- which have since come true. a . new star but in this instance m qualms were needless. Anna - TL.' aman river Recina separates This man stated that, if -a war - did y q - come, it might start in Jugoslavia Sten, Soviet Russia's contribution to Hollywood rates A -1. In Fiume from Susak- formerly a suburb where the last one started —and It - Emile Zola's masterpiece "Nana" she gives a superbly sympathetic but now In the Kingdom of Jugoslavia. would be over. the -rival Interests of rendition of, the young girl Nana, beloved b man _ This rive:, which is no wider than a France a4d Italy concerning tbat -coon- It was amusing y y men.. city street, Is spanned by an arched g to view Nana and her two women friends, wear the Italian side of which !s try. . b3 ing costumes identical to those in "Little Women" conversing to W e were detained in 9aask for s frontier yost� where we had to- and atop - - gether. But, I fear me, their conversation did not resemblu have our passports examined. about an hour. -' The streets. around i » p° the. bridge and -docia were busy with It's time do --ire coasideriag a sew the sweet chirpings of Louisa May Akott's characters. !GVhite waiting here, Inoticed a nnm- traffic, much -of which was crossing print in crepe milk, so lovely for now Anna Sten is pleasingly plump, with lovely, large' eyes and a ber of disquieting circumstances. The the river. However, we soon left the and all spring. mobile mouth. Her voice definitely of the foreign variety is Peasants coming from Susak would town and were on a dusty mountain- Today's dress is rather a darling in throaty and intriguin8• y v1 the avements"" have their baskets rudely disturbed P ous road, overlooking which were loot - medium blue coloring, The interest- t-tl� ra creature usuall by the Italian soldiers. Newspapers Y portrayed but' an artful, human would-be removed and either be rough- outs manned by armed soldiers. ' As', i e top, creature .who charms. ty tom �r t_ian into the frontier of- "" sdi deeper . into the country we You've merely to stitch them to the _ • -e " • • e • lice for examination; the peasants passed an old woman leading a Hock shoulder yoke. : LOST AND FOUND would shrug their shoulders and move o1 milcb goats, from which the . ens- It- can also be carried out in one • on,. On the bridge itself, Italian. comer obtained fresh milk "off' ibe color 'scheme it you like. ---A friend of aline approached my _desk and had the appearance ,a.r a hoof." Large cars did not seem to be It's 'adorable is turquoise or in oif a pleasant stop to relate. Queried he —would you like to +" - • ' a common might on those roads; pro= huckleberry blue. Black e - - glare at the Jagoslavlan soldiers, who iy rope wife, hear the tale Of the wandering fountain pen. would return the unfriendly gesture pie. would 'come to their doors to see the yoke of white crepe is another It seems a well -known Toronto man received a fountain pen us Fein by and hones would shy nn- pp , Sha fly_ afterward he lost tt..- Attar crossing the bridge and entering a nice idea• from a few appreciative friends Jugwiavian territory we noticed the to after we had passed. The country Style No. 8383 is s3eai ed for sizes _ n ti After ve, but the roads are good. 14 18, 18, 20 years, ik 8$ and es That was 18 years ago. xears passed and a business man officials theie prodding a steel rod into pen In Winnipeg —it still worked (must have been they returned although not surfaced. , We drove Into found the same the peasants backets as inches boat. -- t',rom Fiume. At no other frontier is Kariovao for lunch, dusty and hungry, size 18 requires 3% yards of tie- a good one), be took ft with him, on a trip to Chicago where he - Surope did we see such evidences of and pulled up !n trout of the CeiitrsI 'inch - material, ,yard et 35-inch con. did business . with a Toronto man. The Toronto man n�rticed the . hostlifty. Hgtel, where I went In to arrange for treating. pen and said • `Did — give you that 1 lino ,. :r seas �,u 1 k1li de- out meal. The rest of the party fol- "No." was the reply, "I found it:' - lowed a were takes upstairs to HOW TO ORDE1t PA'CTERNS. - -- sisa and It attracted attention where. ,, ,�• „� ,,, syr:,a Q,,,,_ „--„_ t ,. TkisineRn took the Winnipeg n Tines• man to Toronto -And_the Oil was . sver..c ..cur,. lit liai7 we interest ot• � °_ � _ _ ��___ ___ � "- '••° �` -a`"•' �`�`''- - delivered too the original owner. « _ &,, , I'eaacwrn fashion, a huge courtyard, In- ly, giving uumbfk and size of such - - -- o-�alas the �" °` `' the centre Frith jil erlee arounu it, 3R -patterns. as you aunt. - - �cLoee 1 '_ in owif -that pen coRlld talk of-it's 13 peal's travels? - soon as the French license marker which were the slepina rooms. How- stamps or coin, (coin. preferred; wrap r' - was noticed; usually s teary, would be ever the place was clean; we made it' carefully) for each number, acid Adults R . the result. On the contrary, !a Jugo- equine Eight - -- 'slavia the French marker brought ourselves as presentable as possible address your order to Wilson Pattern ]�p Sleep a night WATCH YOUR iamllee sad, from the children, cheettl. and went down to a hot dinner, soup, Service, 73 West Adelaide St., Toroato.'I veal cutlets, potatoes beans -and rye Plenty of sleep is necessary 'tor DIET A short flair before I had been talk- ft .ing to a very clever man, now an bread. i have forgotten what there clear skin. Authorities estimate that was for dessert ball I remember• that Civilize #ion Follows the Cook adults require approximately seven _ _ - 'Italian but, as he time from the tart!- The Danes, wdio take their task of 'hours and fifty -minute o1 sleep every Cory formerly .belonging to the Ans- the wine was not bad gy son Saute 'Tyrol, he was still Austrian In We spent a little time in Karla administering Greenland with proper night and that it is better to stay up :;isywpathy. He made several prophe- soar had provided themselves with gravity, have decided to brighten up one night each week than to try and eome dinars which * they wanted to the art of cooking' among die Eski• get along• on six hours. T spend- a diner Is worth about 8 cents 11109- To-,that end they have pub- Some day when your mirror tells yon No less a personage thin President a la our •money; eome looked about to fished a special cookery book for use that your skin has a slightly grayish Roosevelt !e an enthusiastic exponent ' INOw Acid Stomach worth there were any places that were '!n Greenland: Hitherto, koeording tint to it, make up our mind that You of a balanced. diet. Yt is reported that �, aj aua�s-hot.-- Acrosa the, road _to the Boston orahscript, the Eskimo will sleep nine hours that night and he argues there Is no excuse for any- �INakeS itself from the hotel and facing' a square o�aa`ewlYe ��ve�simp'e s efsht- hotris- far -tl3e succeeding three one to have a cold. and accQCding to F "�% was a large barracks. We were inter - restricting the,cookiag utensils in her rumours colds have beeH banned from or -tour nights. Then examine your ' ested and amused to see some '.of the An her igloo to three -a meat 'kalfe, skin again. The chances are that the the White House: -y to Yoj 3Old3Vao ..,a. : .ing--arauud-the WaI- wan look will have disappeared. W6-cannot vouch for the truth of _ ]ng; one of them was •carrxinir a table rue' blubber is said to be the main Drinking ten glasses of water a day the following; but it Is said President —it looked very much like their idea ,diet of. �eaaia,ad. seal oa.0 "6 °ro:ri, �i diet.:- apd vegetables Roosevelt has issued an order that . ............. ...............................I „ We 'hasten to a - of pack- drill,' - with which our Sol- pay tributu to the help the complexion'.' anyone .in the White House who takes HER6 ARC THa slams: punished.' noble litetabure of the cookery books. Circles under the eyes; small tines a cold is taken'off food, ordered.im- diets were Kr 3 requen� eau � The ladies were eager to proceed to We agree, In, the wards of t4s old across the forehead or vertical ones - mediately ,to bed, and given a small tiedlsaaeioa of i Zagreb, about 32 miles away, where sw• that civilized men cannot live betwe9n the •eyebrows somtimes• can dose of ordinary baking soda and all ' Lost of Aspens hfoucr, "Ity i• I bad assured them was the finest without cooks• What a debt we owe be erased by sleep or rest. fife lemon' juice they' can drink. Nevas sour stomach t hotel in the Balkans -one of the finest to SIAM, Mary Edith, to Fanny Farm- See that your bed 'is comfortable - A°eo•latadalues - in Europe. We arrived there in --er_and -her This o in line with modern thins- good. -asd and, i!' -az --aril posaioie, sal= s -nsa -a -pin ing •3 song many dietltlaAS and food `�..•� time, and their expectations were real. to idle incomparable Aire. Beaton, For low. Keepia your bath, neck and WHAT. TO DO FOR 1!s how man• g meth a that tasting' is the roundest ized. But that 'in, another story, Y of us has .marriage been head in a strsfght line while sleeping '`••�.,tY � - p method of eradicating poisons which ♦♦nice -s tea oontuts of Ne:t week I shall tell you about our made more complete by t•3meiy •.refer•• will go _far toward_eliminaH_ng a_ stiff lire lower! the-- reslataec - -F'Mihp9- Mltk� 6f H►ai. y sit to Spain -three iuuuLua aaLra [uo pn -rP- 4Pranch Hoirgbi, r`n ,t, 4 : L nais in a Slam of water , , ng every when you 1 evolution. _ and ' Catering for Tyro• ? Sleep with the - windows open. There jj aK �. Tafca another f. Naturally, we applaud the Danes Lor Certainly at this seasou of the„yesr, e spoonful ao minutia Over should be a draugbt directly on when the weather is severe and colds --_ _ �► after acing And ai,other - �-DOpy E#i iSe##C tlheir in #reduction o1 cookery books the bed. bbefforree you so to bed ' q . =' to Greenland. At the same time we , prevalent, the simplest care is too stop " Phi Taker the new Observes the magazine "Time " -in have one reservatio» in oun mind. ` eating and go on a fruit juice diet for 9_r I,ipe MibkefMasi,eaia , twenty -four or forty -eigbt hours. Feed - T oar abler tar New York City last year •198 Consoli- Forgetting the walrus' bludder, thin �W o d!• j dated Gas Co. meter- readers, repair - simplified cooking now in vogue !n -ing a cold is .undoubtedly wrong, and _ men and collectors on' their daily Greenland has its us,LS. •Montreal filling up with cough and cold cures :. - - -ts-a useless expense and of 'very doubt- - �.�. """"""'' roupds were bitten, nipped, or chewed bachelors and grace widowers whose- 11 you have Acid Stomach, don't by' dogs badly enough to need medical wives go to the seaside in summer - fat value. 1lrorry about it. Follow the simple attention. last week they and their are looking for just such a diet as - - ��- Ia •addttion: to- curing a cold fruit directioIIa en above• This small 20,000 follows - _were studyin,g _a pamph- would reduce,_k tcben lmplemen'ts µ juices are very valuable in preventing giv ;,. . dosage of Phillips' Milk of lbiagngia let specially prepared for them by (later to be *ached up) to three. We , cold. Two or more gTaeses taken dally acts of once to neutralize the acids ear Uhat tie unblessed anion us � hre an essential to a balanced diet. ^_that cause headache, stomach�ppains Dogman`Frank F..DoIe on Dogi. g and other distress, ry it. You -11 How to Approach and Handle Them." will be more In #ereatrd In the native__. _ feel like a new person. Rules: simplicity of Eskimo cooking thaw 1 But = )fie -�ful yon get REAL 1. 'Make a little - noise, to let the dog m the splendours of tale sew Gree�a- (f `�"" + 12_'I'hings to Remember ' milk o1 magnesia when you buy know you are coming, land cook book. - Montreal Daily $tar. // 1. Tlie value of time. ifenuine PHILLIPS' Milk of hiegg- 2. Show no alarm at growls or ft: The aesia. See that the name _ "PHiL- joy of originating. barks. They are simply challenges. Profuseness is a cruel acid ertAy _ °'�� - "�' °bon the label demon that -grad`ually itivolv'es he! 3. The power o1 kindness. ; • a, - 3. Welcome the dog's acquaintance- 4 The wtbdom of economy.' ' ,rAm IN TAauT pmm makin sniffs. followers -in dependence and debt; Teacher: Eac g VYf�y aP• 1 �� for 5. The dignity of. simplicity. ttomf�y, table! is the •"' 4. Make no sudden, or• unnatural theft !s, fetters them with irons that sohoell 8. The success ,ot perseverance, s4 ' epu rva,enf of a teaaDOO,tfu1 movements. -efiter into their souls• =Dr: -Johnson. Pup110 Ptene, t•aoher, 1 n+u•t �nui �Phipi Mibk - _ - 7. The obligation of 'duty. - m 6. Speak °only in-a-confident, friend- +0 wave •v rrs ~ My"". - 8. The virtue of 'patienee. . woe ly voice. "It is beeause'we have so many mil- 4 9. The worth of character. ' �?. g. Kee p your hands oK. ... lions of would -be leaders that, the In constructing the Pgnama Canal, 10. The pleasure of working.'x. p ps�Mi]lc pf 7. Impress the dog with the, pro- vmrld is a mad setanible and- dyiliza- about 360,000,000 toga of rock ,and. 11. Theinflyense of, example.- . gnesie priety of your visit, tion, spoilt. "- Havelock Ellis. earth were removed. 12. 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H. and Mrs. Rutikp, n1son. � -- � � Howmanville on' their property -Jawem Mite•bell, of the base �at _ - `'Mite obere. line, has had hyciru iurtKlled io 4:- 'Tuesday ' w�itb her bisters in the ' - _ -__ #' fined to the hoagie for .'several `Is. to - *0er- -received by Miss - - - _ ___ weeks, is improving and will be Allison frorn'lier sister in Montana -- — - � V.�.baK..... t•'U'N �x�=-- ��lY�. - hMtin lilac State %bey - iipinkeri�a 's Deader Store' =the house with -a severe atlas N. F. and Mrs. Mechia, of 08h; have been eojoyi very t pg 111imhwgo awn, and F. C. and Mrs. Mechin, weather ever since Chris --E L. Chapman has been y con of Montreal, spent Spada with days IIsay, sll the winters are severe fined to the house for several thralgii illness. z their parents, H. and Mrs. Meohin. there. ` --Mrs. R. A. Bunting, we are As a result of the onow•fall -On Sunday morning at 11.00, � O N T MISS T ! / 4 . and the subsequent high wind, Rev. Hugh G. Crozier- will reach m sorry to report, is in very poor many of the roads in the fawn on the Gospel of 9t. Matthew, tell- _F. he "Jean Gordon'' Dress Sale to health at relent. ship Dave become Impassable thin = -F. H. Sall, of Toronto, spent P Pa ing the @ hit" a the author's con bW -On Dozens to' ' hOOSe a few days this wook with his son, week.. The paved roads, however, version, his isle and ideate. In the 13 Frank, and Mrs. Hail, bays been kept in excellent con evening at 7 o'clock, the ,p4bjpct Miss Norinoe McGinty, we are dition. will be The Fourth Commandment. from.. --All sizes. Just - Several local czars have Buffer - Onrcitizensareadvised b the :'.'tlwrry to repo rt. is ip a very Grit • y - ed eeiosiderably during the intense post office rip ' one price e >ical condition in the Oshawa .Gen- p p t of certain changes � . „pral Hospital. N cold, and several costly repair in the service at tbis•point for r - -The Women's Association of bills will be necessary. Metals. as 9r�turday only: The last nntAnin¢ Well as till other materials, suffer mail on that day will close at 2 40 the United Church are "planning - - a St. 1Patrick'e' evening for Fri• from low temperatures, and•the p, mr There will be an incoming New Prints are' in All Fresh Colors, _Qstsls in cars are @aid to become mail from that same. train. There day. March the 18th. Beautifnl now patterns, 33 b>ach wide. very brittle and- break easily, will be no evening mail on Satar- -The Ladies' Aid of. St, And hence the broken . axles and _- 2 � taw's Church= will meet :et the Rears day, cents and 25 cents v heq a of Mrs. W. J. Clark on Wed during the pastfety weeks. -_The World Day of Prayer. per yard. 2113el y nest at 3 p.. M. --The price of hogs has been February 16th, will be observed -Mrs. Enos Remmer celebrated soaring during the past few we by the women of the Pickering' Men's Fine shifts t0 01881'. All s17,e8,. her eighty- second birthday on which should rejoice the heart of, Churches.- The meeting will be - Collars atta0�led and Collars aeta0hed. - Saturday last. Her many friends the farmer Une reason for this is held in St. Andrew's basement, at wish her many more returns o! no doubt the general improvement g OO p, m., and it is hoped tbat - All good patterns, to clear at In the outlook for better times. every church will have a large - 89 cents each. the day." Another reason is that boas have re - -�. ninwber- from - the village presentation. A11 interested weal to Oshawa on Tuesday even been @career in this rovince than - the have been for ea re. as man are welcome'. ing to witness the hockey , match y y y --L. B. Tapeon, of Bowmanville, between the Oshawa Majors and farmers have discontinued raising a member of the Canadian Piano s • , • 8t. Michas);'s College. them tin account of the low price. Toners' Association, and who bas There is also an increased demand been for a number of - -Thos. and Mrs. Doaglae, otTo years em- = • for Canadian bacon on the Eng• to ed by the Dominion Piano _4 latntR. A. Bunt the funeral of th P y Headlight Overails,, Smocks Jlah market. As a result of the late R A. Bunting on Saturday. ;ad Organ Co., will be in the -- The latter remained here-with her highor price of hogs, the price of village shortly. Ally orders left beef hue also taken s, boost. At mother, Mrs. A. Barrel], over Sun at THE NEWS office by these the suctino, sales held throughout wishing their pianos toned, will Still maintain their leadership. as Oanaaa's day. Several from here attended the country' the tendency is to receive prompt and careful ntten best Work clothes,,. Qt]�litp 8IId WOrk• • - 'lthe "Benefit" hockey game at the wards higher prices. so, evidently, lion. * * _ .. Toronto, on there is a turn towards better -The Higbways Depatmeat manshi has never been saorfit-ed for nee ✓��, Maple Les! Gardens, tlibes, and it will be welcomed icy has announced that matorists p Wednesday evening, when. -the them, for no class a! � o i'6� � � • all stare team displayed .wonder p would be allowed until March 31st], c}5 legl11a2 size.,. X2.25 for ovPereise - - ful hockey. have felt the depression more than�-ro secure their 1934 car licensee. - - -_ - -A scarcity of feed for farm the farmer. This privilege has been exUmded - _ Boy s and. Men a Turtle necked re -h stock is reported . from Eastern `C s enjoys s wide repots to them on iccount of the herd - ,Sweaters $250. Ontario, Lion or its severe winters. Dar. times. Otherwise many car _. ntense cold - required in mare h,K L e a,sL .: s w: a a 1salErd a la di eestiauA i' Pickering as if he was about to lose that using heir care for a time aatil Fred T. � g feed than was usually required to re n Lion. as the winters lied g - winter the stock. P the necessary funds, could be -Teams from the Oxford Group been. annually mild, which made sec, *red, The Highway Depart Radio Licenses Established 1857. many pie think that the clam- meat Is deserving of a heart at Whitby took the servicetia'the ate of this country was changing. y various churches in -the village on y g vote o! thanks for their kindly nH�TnF sondes. when each member Geist But this winter has disabused ronsideration. CHOICE " their mines 'regarding- this belief, passed in the city _ tad hie or her experience of th since be as Ontario at last has established of Toronto it is unlawful -to parlt � - coming s member of the Group. a car in certain for s fan s record for severe weather. Last -_ -J. T. Olark, C. H. C. Wright, g• - _ F. Gre]K. L. A. Findlay and week was a reword when there or period than an hour. and a was over sixty hours of eontinu •' F - R. he w y violation of this bylaw subjects T stop. o! Toronto. who ous sub zero weather. Not only the of ending motorist to a dollar were attending the funeral of the that, but the mercury dro {ate R. A. Bunting, gave THE PPed o fine. It Is said that man from a lower point within the memory outside points who were in the - �N>llsys`s pleasant call on *latarday. Rossi,* .. ... - • - _ of the oldest inhabitant. The habit of shopping LRound Some Shoulder = =; A report from Ottawa states PPing in 'the city no _ - 'that the Parliament Buildings are lowest point recorded in Ontario longer'do so because they cannot .. Short Rib Roast, . :.. ,•... �2c ' _ bitterly cold, with a temperature was in Walkerton with 56 degrees.- ffo a place to park their car, but -= below -zero early on Friday morn if they happen to find a Jikel spot _ Blade Roast, blade ant .. ••• 10c .... , lei B8 •degree@ within' the buitdinge y Po ... • ' and 24 degr%ps below zero outside. ing. Owing to the extreme cold they aro alaloel: certain to be asked - 'This should not be the case as they there were many frozen ears, to move on or receive pmm�9ons to 3 lbs fete_.- ."' ": -:- __ "' _ -- `_' -`2 - - - --_'' - - -- --gars heated with hot air.' noses, fingers etc.. Overheated to appear at the City' Hall to pay a Minced Steak, 3 lbs... y -Some of the residents of the furnaces and stoves were the dull9r fine. _ J..- village went into Toronto on Sat- car!rre u€ tunny Brea in -the citie? -The, farce comedy, . -Here Choice Chickene, -` ».. : 200, rirday evening to qee the ht�ckey sad towas; which kept the tirehien -Comp%. Charlie.,, will be preaentecl - match between the MR pie Leafs of bn:y '. Coal bins were never befort., b the yoting.people of St Geor. $pevisl Cooked Hans, •• Toronto and the Cansdlens of known W. become 'empty t• ¢tJ t Anglican Chnrth, iii t ha Tri%�'n - „pork Liver, I lbs fur y' Montreal. Over 13.50-.- lioc,key fans quickly, and motor ist- net,`Pr hat! II.111. � i the evening ,'.f Fi id,t3 -, - -- witneised the garue, 'which was tuote trouble in = tarting tbric Feb, 234-d. This play is 'full of All Nleato Lept under Electrical "' :.wort by Taronto ears. Ma'uy garaget3 thief! a rwsb 'ptithuw, and the fact that it has - _ - -The brat lodge of A. F, tt A• tot: •butioess. while the cold Itt Led'. been filmed 'and ohr,wn• on life _ RefriReratign. are preparinri for their t. are However, •spring will soon be,bere Acre` i, testifies to the merit and big night on - Thnisday• evening to relieve the situation. poptllarity of ' the theme. The ;next, when th «annnal inepectioa -On Tliuradeiy morning last one players have trained assidno.n�ly - ' 6y the D. D. G. M. will take place, of _the oldest residents of „he to perfect themselves in their parts - '.: Many visitors are greeted. oa this village, fticliard A. Bunting, pugs• and the drawAtic ability, of the Bu��,her phone 3000) Pickering :- night, coming from Toronto and ed away at his home here in his people in the caFt •enatireq s credit .otthe earby towup. 70th year, after a few day�illaesa able presentation. Tlie re decors -The continued frost and dry He ,had. been attending to his tion and renovation of the Town weather hasereated water supply business as • usual untit-abuut-n - Hall- w.ill-.be con4ileted before the j difficulties in the village agqalp. week before his' death,- when be arrival of that date, and it already �j y� M 9 Several of the wells on Church 8t. was cotnpelted to take to his bed. presents a very enhanced- .appear Pickering -. eat � •� M ar et � _ have been dry for some time, and He was a' @on of the late Mr. and anc•e. The walk, both in front of _ r, now the soft water @apply in be Mrs. Brereton Bunting, and was add behind the stage, -have been ginning to get tow.. A lot of dirty, born in Pickering, where he tact ^fully redecorated sad' step _ _ _ _ _ .OFFERiS ctothio"s heiag' laid aside wait always resided. In 3ti8. betook tilled: a new drop curtain and _ bg for rain. over the general store bust• scenery is being iostalled;-and 4 n -Many towns throughout -tbe ness of bis father. In 1x397 he was modern furnace replaces the old Hamburg Steak, 3 lbs. . 25C _province fear that there mAy be► appointed postnla'ater, succeeding stove for heating; thus enRUrinR s Round Steak, 2, 1b8. » _ 250 ; s shortage-of fuel before the.wip the laft� Win- Loxe.�, mu E ^a ;n - c 1 ..tpr is over. In some towns there filled this position ever since, inn -whi h to en,l- oy the a ow. Rest w7ir1oY1�I Steak, per ID. Is only a twaor three weeks sup. 1919 he retired from the store dents will have the opportunity to "1 - `--- - -f►1y on hand; and - tin - - - busiussa sr.hir_h �as_talc €p over by 'view acrd encourage tli® work of Freali Rib Pork, per lb. J thenidd and Annw.hinek roe►de. hie son.. Fred T. Bunting. For the polices- Yra�eee is improving - — -- tt�� delivery of coal over the railroads 'several years be w%9 a ruemner or Lilts ball, ao, 1" ° _P_o_ �� t 8s. e�per lb.' r IVC " will not be very rapid. the Police Trustee 'Board, and all cie;tion of local drsrn� ability. . _ T - Andrew Allison, wo h' ue an his life %vas a struug Liberal. Us See posters for f+ili pariienlare. Ri�aeting Chickens, 5 -6 lb, a �= official thermometer, which thus was a member of ' the Methodist records the correct teinperattire, Church until the union when he SEALER.- .TENDERS WANTED other prices iW din$ly. states that the temperature on became a member of the United Thursday morning last was` 22 Churcli. For years he hue been a Tenders will be received by the tni- - 'degrees below zero, and on Friday prominent membef of the alaeoaic .dersiRried up to noon on Saturday, _ Alft s D morning -it was• 224 below zero, Order. His funeral which took Febraury 24th, for supplying . ten -A Some thermometers iii the villa". place on Saturday afternoon, iu 410) cords of hardwood, 2 feet long, - - - registered as -low as .30 degrees terment being in 'the United to the Brock Road School. N0. 4�0 _ ._• below zero. Church Cemetery on Eliz9be'th The lowest or any tender not sec- -The town-of-Whitby lies been street, was very largely'atteodedi essaril'y. accepted. " We deliver your order ` trying unsuccessfully for three many being present from Tot-onto, R: J. Fuller, .,bears to get an appropriation horn Oshawa. Whitby, ,Brooklin and R. R. 1. Pickering Pick�e-ring; Ontario the Dominion. floverament to other outside points, 'A private - - Pickering dredge their harbor which is it service was held at the house and •Yaw A4vtwt4s*nWnti, _ claimed, is one of the Meet on Lake afterwards in St. Paul's Church, _ Ontario. At present it cannot he which was ender Masonic at,apicee. SS COTQFI COLLIE PL P9 FOR _ ,ICIET YOUR PRINTIN DONE steed. for shipping. it would The serviea was conducted by the ALE— Pure bred, an heelers, $210 each. Ply g• Dohald Mudro, Fickerint 25 28 7. Appear that the town will hale to pastor. Rev. H. •G. Crozier, assist . - -wait•for a change of government ed by Revs. E G. Robinson, of St. WANTED-2 youre. fresh milch 1 •.; _ George's cows. Holstein, mutt he `oodtmilkers and at the News Off e - ._ before their request will be grant Kea Church, and A. R. Sand' right: in every way. Phone Pick 35M 2a,m - ed. arson, of Whitby. who delivered _ 'til u -There is danger of a potato the address. He is survised by Lmme+ANgWAN WANTED-82000,00 Best�o9=ur n Apply _ - r •famine in the country before, the his widr)w,• formerly Minnie (fee; to D. R. Beaton, whltevale. Phone ark 5305, _ new crop is ready. It is thought dadghter of the hats John E and 25 26 Letter head$ Bill Heads, Statements,. that the frost will have dama -Led Mrs. Gee; one son, Fred T., and a IGS FOR SALE -Two registered p a large quantity which has�been danghter.'Eve ; folle Rioters, Mrs. L Yorkshire boars. tit for service. Applv to R. e "stored in barns and other ' laces (Dr.) R. M. Bateman and M rP R. H Bo.ke, hingstoa road, Z miles cast of Picker- - �nve�o is, Sale b�ls, Concert bibs, ing Village. 25.2(5 whieb do not give suPBcieo P pro. A. Douglas, of Toronto; llfisses �. teetion from the severe frosts. Berths add Ids, of Pickering; and X%TANTFJD -To exchange. register'd . Practically no potatoes have been one brother, ivm. A. of The Pao, hropshire bred eves for good. sound work a y ' , horse, or good oats. Also .tor sale, dark red Financial statements, Church reports; P 'abipped into the towns daring the Man. Three brothers. Thomas, Shorthorn bull• 2 t,) T2 montbet Yorkshire bred p4atfew weeks as It was pot safe Joha"snd Fred. predeceased him a e " �'�"o�'" bon Sam Goy GlaAll'withgnt. ` . -. L },►,du M. Dumber of yea�ewto� outr4tas� Ala. z+r sa �itl� S Rtion °err CtC. ' � •- --•�•_ - _ .. ,. , - � . � .. , it