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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1934_02_23*t - — _ YY•- yr t •w�.- ':•, :;: �. ..p,y ;, _ •` .- a'S�"".. ,.tip. 'k''F :'T rr > "r" ";�`3'r� ': y"-. Y^u . - F i �' � -•. _•.� � .al •eve ..Z !1•` a ,. , cis .�r _ .r,,. _ _ - _ -- n.,Y % :v-. :.' - •R, '•'F s. . ••< Vii. .. :!. '-".a 'y„.- .'•.� •b t ) :mil - Ea.- ".•'..r "51 0.•S• 5� '.}y r +nm - a r _ iA - 'Fr • ' a . :,+ - ' *. ,` `rj-•` ,.,>: ai-, i :z . •r' ' - "a+ •+i ary' ':e . y ... �: "• '�„' �' /' t - 'tY- ems• _•.� 7 T• - . \, - -- VOID. �,lLl - PICKERINQ9 O SIT.. r �sOf� *• waist aLasaw. Brock d ) Kinsale [ �C Q A-L, •-GREEN W DODOMr. F. R. Jackson had a business Olwing to,the condition of the roads -- - -- • - -- — trip to Oshawa Saturihny last. I and weather, the drama J``Gf hittiili" ' H. O. PBARSON -Pbpsicioa A good supply of Hard rind Solt' Ed. Brady Jr. of Toronto, spent has been postponed till Wednesday,! 'S D.nd Surgeon. Dumbarton. logy Coal on hand. Also a supply Sunday with his patents here. Feb. 28th. This drama has become a : • of Kindling Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Yalu; of Toronto very popular one and the Green Riv- :- DR. ARTHUR I. HORS.. Physician were out to their sumtner home here er -Young People are very 'much in and Surgeon. Markham. Ont. Phone 8700. ye 1!!n th. Geaecat M redic:ne and otxteirin. Also era - _ �o R on Saturday. i deirnand. Note change of date to 28th �tablLhvd, I$88 -. ,. tested. 24-=a 12tf -Phone Piek. 1709. The concessions in this part of`le of February. - - S. P'ORSYTH. Oph. D., Dire.-tor country are not passable for motor traffic, but we hope dFey will soon, Dumbarton .1,eOt+tometrical Association of Ontario. rtes. DO MIIN1�0. PIBgERIN� F EEO. -- �y.taed Merfotfer of ells American eptamerruaa _ -- - — be cleared out. '• SC PFar.i'9 Anelicanx DtiDbarton, on - Asead! Eyes expatimed by appointment. F. R. Jackson had misfortune Phone s: Claremont. Ont. D • .A.. B E E R Sunday, Feb: 25th. Sunday school at. to break the' rear axle of his car just Evening Lheir OxtNe and Hoea in an ., LeOai. GENERAL- INSURANOE cagt of here and had to be pulled Atpthe D vine ervicPrayer at at 3 3 o'clock, ock, nufii►uihed condition AGENCY home by Mr. EdwarcW •team on the It will pay to Buy Feed rather s BROUGHAM - ONTARIO members of the Oxford Group will :'1UNCAN B. McINrYR8- Barri8• - following morning.'We -.all have our than Sacrifice Them ter Solicitor Notary Office -Brock St. -- troubles. o be present and will give their wit- somi6. bj;Fx s tWiwil Telepbooe OBet. Whitby. Faellitles for pla ciuq any kind oL,I` — i. - I ness, telling of what God means to CONEY IN PIGS : i Phone 43. +sly suraace at beat rates Cher;woFld them. A cordial invitation is hereby 'D DONALD BUDDY Barrister. available. —�_ given to yod , to come and worship At prices of P' ork it pays well i Us solicitor. Notary Pubue, stone to Loan, Security and eervioe my Motto. Many of our people: are suffering with us. Come and hear the message to buy feed.. ORice formerly Deco b the late A-�- Chris- 421y Phone Pick. 5i5 with bad cold& ---of . these earnest Christian friends. flan..ouch vies o[ f . Whitby. slyz - - -- _ _ --- - Mr. and Mrs: Georg* Todd and Mr -�_ - ::,There Is no Feed equal its . $BATON, BELL _ac RQ88._$errist and Mrs. James Todd 'spent 'Sunday + -Dunbarton- value to My era, 'soliciwrs. ' 904 Northec0 Ontario The Beal Store,•Claremont in Toronto. Mrs. Burs spent- beat week -end BARLEY FEED - -- Bf�ding, sus Bay terser TaeooW„ The Young People irill hold their _ w. - - - - -- - - -- -- PHONE 924 with friends in Oshawa �' U R N I T U R next meeting il - '15o<estlag 'evening. - Mrs. -Tr - Armstrong is - visiting - her -For Feeditiig and Finishing Pig* J. D: F. Rwa. Adelaide 2838 -9 The meeting will be under the .lead- sister,, Mrs. lex. Thom. or Fattening Cis ttle.�t also gives ership of Miss Ruth Hollinger An Miss Helen -Thom who' underwent _good results feeding to R�}LOHARCSON, PIOKBRING A We are displaying an attractive interesting meeting is-.being planned a suspyical operation on her toes in MUtVEY— Sasrieters SaWtom Notaries variety of A _ . _Everxon�welcome_ DAIRY OATZ`L� C see Q=tlyaYo1�e and Ricckkmm000d Ste s. Two onto, Aluminum and Graniteware Etc. The Young People bend their week - Toronto Rant General Hospital is im -- PMonsrade�idtHesaOd Peso. —llp 'Purniture Iv meeting on Tuesday evening with Proving favorably- This Feed le sure to advaat� iD p �i3�'rQDfOsa Pins r Novelties. _Mrs.. John' McWhinney . visited last stf a good attendance: rn fife - absence of vrie9. Geyouur enpply at once. Prices low, in keeping with times. Earl, Taylor, our Citi�aship Conven- week end with her sister, Im. Ayr - - -. ►TtHOl490N A• McMILI,AN- Burris. er, Miss Annie .Petty -conducted, the �r Barry, who we are pleased to TRY 1 ten, solidton. Notary Public. office at meeting. Mr. Rick kd in a discus- say, is much improved in' health. Residersce of lAr. Tbomoon tot ii concession i. Mrs. S. C. Walters, of Holmesvilie, 'Vim Oat Feed and Sweatened _ Pick:ehag. Office boars: Runda y•and Saturday p /�/ ion on Poverty and Wealth, which who is returning home after spend- Oat Feed (Ruaker Oat Products' " evmiap, from 7.00 is. m to s W m.. or by I`"'� 001=/ ! � G pro%vd very interesting. atmeuL Torontoofike: cosRpoya.1 fia,tk ing the winter in Ottawa, is spend - They give Good Resulta7 > Phase Pick 2000. - TotoaW Sf 3363. — —' Audley - aPiyi BPECI AL frig a week here with relatives and HISSIMI;:FLOIIR FOR PASTRY Miss Muriei Westnez' of Toronto friends. Tbe' oldest brand of Flour in t,Wpjgjl � University �* t:.,.aa., , ! A l3upPer and concert vci11 be iriv- T EA an�tc nFooe better - j . NS[L 0.81111TB. D. D. 9.. L. D. 8., , - here:.. en in the F,uribarsorr Guiles t;tttrind - 1, sm th l 3p p@Y''Bq: � on the eveMil g of Friday. March 2nd at may price. (snooeesorto Qr. J. N. Dales). craduateof Ernest�rley has moved his eff- under the . auspigs of the W.' -A- EXCHANGE YOUR WHEAT the Royal C*hgF-ef Dental surgeons and Teron• cots to otsville from the Me- i _ to university. At Claremont o16ce over D. A. Medium weight, _ Groups. A hot sup r will be served FOR IT, or /sotYs every Tuesday ad Fridar. Phone �y farm. from 6.50 until all have been served. 27et 8H1tlOthf 1.80 per seq. The roads were, dug &A at the end followed by a fine Scottish Concert Ask Your Groesi For It. of tire :: -. r.nd --m :.+n attMn filled J - •�9RBERT T. FALLAISIL L. D a..._ Heavy weight, with drifts on Tuesday. Church Choir. Admission, 2 cents. Mrs. Z,. Ci'1��►T' .[7 D. D. s.. Graduate.. the i:oyai Coii�a or Smooth 1.0'$ per 8Q. Thos. and Mrs. Puekrin have re- Stouffvill Deatrl soy��e�0000aa and the University of Tomato. ' turned home after a pleasant fort- " Cores is reaidenice seeoad door seat of t, And- .. �.� f , p. eve'sfkscclL Pkkeris&ORL payee noun,:9 fright with Frank and Mrs. Puckrin. `' Ey ,� �� a m to • p. as ; or ap/dataae0ex (� -ny The C. C. F. held a meeting here Building , and General sarvCe;ey. t?hooe Fief !alts • PICI�:IrRING -;m Do not forget the Box Social and last week. The attendance w•e email Contracting. Picture Sher at the ; 2nd hawse es i owing to bad weather. Fstimates furnished on all classes - LUMBER F'ridsy evening. March 2nd. Pictures Mr- ...George Taylor; salesumn in. of.work- Interio -and Exterior, - - - �tswtsssN. iFistrils. from the 'Federal Dept. ' o} Agrieul Raicliffa store, died on Saturday of Alterations ad es rs. turFe are being ahowti. These deai i after a week's illness. with farm }wee ortn4*ntations and pneumonia. Obi,nneye Built Concrete Work: �.tn�aLIZABBTH RIOHAA�Due{{ON BlaokBmithing, & _Woodwork with Dam h1Q Fyas add"8rslctritt Hor- � oaring. to .the. hiefeasa in Attami- Phone Pltiterin 6719' ` 3 'aaraasuns ewmpGeies tiOancTil stand' at dgbt prises once at our High School. an addit- - 6 a, see. Every one is invited to cams ..A. FAIRPORT - ONTARIO Now is tbd time to have those repair Box Social is_ being held after whk-h ion _ is' contemplated in the near fut- : �.j POSTILL. Licensed Auctioneer. jobs attended to. Harrows repaired, the beautiful boxes will be auctioned ure. iV s tar osaatlsa of York and Outwt& - A0s3• also new sections on band'. The tam Mr. R. J Dales, a farmer resident Shingles For Sale off by a competant auctioneer. ..% X 1100 sat.. of all fouls attsoa•d Be on sbo~ eels Fleury Plows always on hand, of Stouffvtlle, is convalescing 'here eetsec Zares6GreensaverP.O., ons. Also dealer In Viking Cream Se'tara- Silver collection will be taken op. after an operation - at, the Toronto R. BEATON. TOWNSHIP toreana riecrr,i�Y:sa6. -r-.. 10'-1tg*vaie �tTW �1 R -rit.] Galt Oatvaoized -Steel Shingles,. t s Clerk. Conveyancer. Commissioner. for It thinking of buying an electric radio Rev Mr_ hell, E'riited Church Min- : "- 'tikSt4 affidavits. Accountant. Etc. Issuer of ask or-a demonstration -of the New • •Our i'aads are still impassable., . Marriase ticenan. Whiteva Ome: f hater at I:emonville, delivered an ad- , - Slenr re•ruliln•i ing huKKS teheeta. _ $ogees Majesticrraodel.. The impassable roarl_i and ircI'aittT , dicer, accompaniAti by lantern ill es Lawn motieta shatpebed The prices are right. ent weather. works i havfx with the iii the "E•1R #ed f:liurck h.�re on Mxn- " TM, MAW. LIVEMED -AUO T. PATERS'DN'8 - i'LARENON_'. [� social life in our community. y ` YIONEER .for York. Qntarto and Durham F. T. �7CTOC7eg.warc� tl&y eti eninfi• - Counties. All kinds of Gales promptty attended . 3 Nli.s Dorothy Pugh. of Toronto_ � Call and get i+riees.' Phone 26i'� fa Terms rea.oaatic. Dates fur .sits stay be GREEN W00 $diy Leaching scat!'. spent the uec >k-end T�"' Businacc 1Iesz'c 13 t'la.:_. has -- - -- . arramged'at NEWS' of(iev,' Be11 and Iadepen• _ _ ____ _ _ , now s, mea�i+e;'ahip of about 1�. Eisele Rased `Geraer Store debt phones, whitby.OnT sly with -)ter friend, Mrs.-N. l.obinson. F }i my are in atiend,:ince who have - - The .B. Y. P. U. skating party had not seen the inside of a 'chtirch sine ,Pickering � Mills to be postponed owing to inclement their youthful days. BARNET ROBERTSON weather and condition of the mania, I The :Mennonite Board and members • SELLING - OUT Electrical Contractor a The syjnpathy of the community: meet this Thursday evening to �dec- Wiring and Repairing for-Light - is extended to Mrs. L."lhag;etsrtan on ,'ide by .vote- whether they' vdII intr- Don'T Delay, NOW IS THE TIME q P� K B the death of her father, the' late Wm. oduce an organ in theirF church. !o fret your Spring Nevin _ or power. We have a full line of Ormerod. I This will be an innovation here as the A1I kinds of electrical goods ti We understand there will be held aingirrg has been -heretofore • lei -b3-• PAINTS, HARDWARE, LADDERS All poultry Feeds" series during jO _ mestittli_of the kept in stock. -a- precentor. _ GROCERIES ETC., .. Pbone 17015. Pickering c rches during the month o! March whicFI• there will be more, iat:er.. Broughams Chicken Starter of best Don't miss the. concert on March Cott, 4 years old, fresh in May. Leg- Don't 1 'It, to be given in the Township Hall 'Kra•. E. Willson and Mrs. Warrev horns, laying; Electric Range, 4 bar- quality at reason- Willson have been. on the sick• list. nee Hu has ,Oven "and warrmin in Brougham by local talent from' g g'clos- during the past Keck: et; Quebec Heater; , able "prioee. — .. W#itevale - saminunityY assisted - �g , Two S inch Oil :fir. George Wilson -... , , �.t.cat� :- Burners, -o,.e ..�fl a.. ' one nev; the Eaton Eaton Dramatic Club. A varied of the Y. P: meeting on Sunday ev- ter; Sawing machine; Ford engine. CYRIL E. MORLEY Laying M�Bh and Feeds program of music, Teadirks, dancing - ening, �shisli was well attended. • - 7 - r -3 Oi every Dori,. - .; will );�� x.. T` at- shetild ,prove i G. L. Middleton attended the Pro- #tll'at Bargain Prices - an evening of •fine entertainment. See hibition Union •'Convention -and- pat- pKone 2729 Pickering _ - Pickering On t - bills for particulars. g f a ads to the Parliament buildin Clay- Phone 6100 ; - g' F. K. Jackson. Prop Greenwood The _funeral of the late Mrs. Clay- — _ LOCkWOOt•L ton Axfnrd was largely attended) .< Mrs---Kenneth Bush is quite ill in many relatives of Mfr. - .oxford having - w _ _ PICb li:RI.NG,--O�i . �ab[1 �ICi: _� tZim� �a l..il it LLieF.1tt C. � 8c,�� ot Mr. John Cowie was a Toronto` .vie' p _ The Girls' Circle. wiilF meet at- the !tor for several days 'this week. Fred ���/// pi4csenage —en Saturday afte .ft and Mrs; Cowie and d., Rhter ace - _ - next. - - ' __� named him, home on a a ly - F[�PiFEFtAL DIRECTOR . - / - Miss is E, Richardson, of Picker•• There was a sph Su attendance :e+ ing is •visiting with her cousin, Mrs. on Sunday at ,both Sunday ~School • "'. �'" _ �j;� - 1 private Ambulance _, N. Bie. I and Church service. A very earnest° Day and Night Service.- Miss Cole returned to West Hill message was given by the pastor. No;iema T , Attractive solid walnut9 piece Phone 9000 on Sunday after spending a few days There was a goodly number of e_ '. ,�•... Y, with Miss Ruby Annis. young people who made merry bn the _ dining ro6m. suite, 60 inch .Malvern 5000 The Greenwood Gleaners met on I rink on Saturday evening. The kind- buffet, drawee in base of Tuesday evening at the home of ;firs.' ness of the Baker family was much Markham, - Out. F. Gibson. They purpose doing some appreciated by the young people. `Y rbina cabinet, table ez- Ill .work in connection with The Baker rink is the centre of cfealm I ' 1 it. attraction these days. Two games . of tends to '6 feet, biz chairs �% After some difficulty owing to the hockey between Brougham and Kin- ' S. Lay,.-N. 1 condition of the roads and _tile bell sale on Friday afternoon ,the score Lot veto• g weather in general, the Wonian's being •v -z in savor ox the home team. This is a real bar sin $9t 60 :association and the W. M. S. cum- ' On Saturday afternoon Claremont i g Oyster Shell, Mica 'Crib bined, meeting at the home of Mrs. � and Brougham played, the score •be. (J 11• ... N. Bie on Monday afternoon. I ing 6 -4 in favor of Claremont. ` Glolden flak Kabinet. A' won Feed TroDghB Died, at Greenwood, on Monday The W. M. S. of St. John's church • " - t '� night,, Feb.. 10th, Wm. Ormerod in held their February, meeting at the �. y„ derful buy at .$29.50 :..and . . - his •7 ,5th year. The, late . Mr. Ormerod home- of-Mm. Ez « :* D . :.,.... ra `fit has been a resident here for the past Thursday afternoon, with an'attend- : Water Fouuts. A good stork off substantial _. 15 .years, but originally came, from itnee of fifteen. In the absence of -Snarboro. He was a descendant of a the president, Mrs. Howard Malcolm KjOhen Chairs in Let AB supply yo Ur pioneer family of many years back conducted the meeting. Mrs. 'Lance _ He was a great er,tltusiast at plow - Johnston had the honor of receiving . etdck. Hardware Needs. ing matches-, Even mien he was fail- •a Life Membership at this meeting. * a Pr10e9 right and BatlBfa0t10II ing in health he was there. A few Mrs. Johnston being taken complet- - x CA ST'sM1TT _ years ago it wa4- necessary for him ' my by surprise, found it difficult to a • _ guaranteed. to undergo an- operation from which express ,her thanks. A- letter of con- : he never recovered. Besides a widow gratulations was to be sent bd Mr. - i- Funeral Director he lepves a family of nine children,' and Mrs. Norton on the arrival of s Jones' Drug! Store Ambul&nee Service ALVIN 13USHBY as well as six brothers and a Ris- young son on February 5th, Mrs. ter. His funeral took place on Thurs- Norton being secretary of the W. M. t +i Phone 1300 Hardware Phone 4800 day. After a short Renee at the' S. At the close of the meetinir Miss Phone 6800 home the, remains were conveyed -to Duncan served a very fine tea to the, . •ti, Pi @aria , %�ltt#tt10 Pi�iHERSNG} Markhala,Camtery for iatsi•ment. ; 01esta.' -- Pisl[�slrlu ', - • • Ontario, ..5+n 4.:. ai_..,_.r -. .. . .. . -.. rxr. .... -� - .. - - - ..- _....: v"'.4. c_ -.... .. .. .. - ..- +- ... • - - _ .r .. - s'r.J :.. n_ a-•'^r •. �. -,-:G� T .. .. lrm y _ .'}!v: �sde„ a� .-y.'A�.,;' -:'rs. 7:- ;.. yb :.a,. . . K.F,,,y..•¢r .q ..<_A•�- - '.s�,';S� -+�'• :.aLk:,i[.y • %''.5:. ;.7••.�r.•- — t''sr:- :•.y_^. '.: �fcn��.,'!�?r•,`• 5- .. „ .'`.- �°^•.;- .. •' - ..t.�• �.. . ".,° 3r °"1."fci�`4rh<�'s�•�+'�•a:�F�.� _''�.c.•+'!s,%,w�,r=.,W��, 4 Frt: %'" s• . 'e�""',y �„ i •..• _ �, .. : ,' �, " • - _, 4.;_;,,,,�: ' f4'„a.s'. v` •. '.'�i• , ,.;. ,. u.:y`4 ..i : � - _„ , •'y _ : 4,N; . f 'i . •', � ;::.:u .«.. �.R y �•..�'�- .- ' .•''sr'•: ' ;'�' .r.,i, -Zl ..ie:, '+!,. .Y. .,. rl.'." y,•:,_ - •,�'!•�'•: •Y w yrr er , - -_LL -- E SEE L NOS_ ° .. �` Sax Ro' -�-1er - - - -- - - — .- • .- i- _ - : _ , .' - `' __ - -- i r / SYNUPSIS. ` think about Eileen as he longed to- As the liner wellaroo sates from '..on= think about her; not is the charming - don Ave crates of opium are r =moved and seater of an old friend, nor even a w..-returned to Messrs. King's warehouse, Cadiolning that of Jo Lung, one of the capable little helper, but as. . , . Eileen. _ 'fences is London. Matt Kear- Where did the clue lie to these mqa- . s May. correspondent of a New York news- T33 t�et�Eileen, a passenger. o�At the re uoa terious activities' What should-be his - -' of Detective Inspector Dawson Haig, next, move? It was maddening W ]matt accompanies Norwich, one os watch, to know some incomprehensible ' Hail's Scotland Yard men, to Jo Lung's. p Orange Pekoe FFresh from ' llsatt Ands a notebook dropped by Yuan plot stretching from Limehouso , to ' b See See: and Norwich is murdered roon Paris, Paris to Marseilles and thence T­E after leaving 2fatt The notebook is to Port Said- further, �rha w i -'-Blend the Gardens stolen from Haig and Yu'an said Jo Lung , le Pa- �- . ° escape to Parts An entry in the note- fermenting under his. very eyes, eom -- a — °book leads Haig to the Restaurant Sulef- ing to maturity, and yet --to A' no- man Bey in Parts. As a German is leav- y+ —� -- -- i ^g-- Haig--overhears hire aching he wtil thing.i -- , board the wallaroo the next day at Mar- ' At which 'pos:it in hi-s'refiections, he iy, ner own raiaea' in a sore of uguuy' l Brevities r lrigers of the Soil sallies. Haig boards the Wallaroo at Mar- apprehension. Hai .�' of a g began to - '• seilies as Mr. Smith and tries to decipher was seized from behind in' a steely Few busler things than idje gossip. Between the cabbage rows, _ e _ . wireless messages sent and received by tremble. H38 heart was thumping 80 _ a• Dr. Oestler Miss Ednam and Len .E?P and lifted lightly,�as a nurse hard that its pulsation seemed to stifle Character is the cum 'of the alias• Gray-shadowed is 'a hawk in summer - Chow. _..pith �ileen's aid he- learns one might lift an iufantI He was in the bong• sun, g►esaage h�s-informed Oestler that Fia1g i of that creature of Xu'an Hee him. Gone was every resolution he so is on board. Haig recalls the mysterious grip Don't . tell- your favorite story, too She hoes. through afternoons that - - •sinking of the ; azht Miss Minnesota. See's called "the Hangman." But of recently had made- nseleas= hopeless 'often. - stand like horses'switchinf.flles, 7.1 this fact he was i He held her sc close that she ignorant. ' - n The most -- -trusting • are 'the' most And all her thoughts are bladea� of CHAPTER jCIV.- (Cont'dj' Swung back over the shoulder of thought, "He wiii break me in half," trustworthy. = ateel "Wasn't it funny they didsi't Pend this. unseen, but incredibly powerful a breatlldlesaH helpiess,her until she Doubt makes mountadna - faith , re ,.That shave' away the fingers of the out a call for help ?'r Dawson• Haig assailant, he recognized, with a cold "Oh, my darling," he whispered. moves them, soil, - asked. chill of dread,. that he was about to Persong of least merit demand, most For ground has hungry' fingers that Rattray stared at h'un. "No" he re- be hurled into- the sea! He had so little to offer this wonder in others. - i reach out and. Arag-a farmer' in. - - plied. "In my opinion they hit some Automatically to his nand sprang girl, locked, happy, in his arms -so rho feels for the 'poor should feel And leave a wife the silent rattles of much "to tell her-so -much to explain. eauall- heavily- laden- craft, - and -the those -instructions -every in hi�ocket: a dream. _ it of 'em sank almost at once." officer receives in jiu= jitsu. His fists Yet somehow .ail tie could say fiver lank references are not needed to -L• Dale A,heZn In_Poetry-- World. - _ _ �"Bnt ?surely there would have been .were useless, flung high, impotent, and 1 over 'again, *as : _ borrow ' trouble. a few survivors?' - above his head. But the cunning grip "Oh, �y darlrng. • • •" Good resolutions must find quick „ which told him that he was dealing emlfioyaient or -spoil. HARNESS AND COLLARS- "Have you ever had a. good- look at g -- ,CHAPTER XV. i shark ?" said Jack Rattray, grimly. with an expert, held him so poised The less a man knows, the longer Farmers Attention - Spring la nearly ' _. Following a short - silence, Haig that only at one moment.•= for'w•hich, A few moments after the Wallaroo it .takes him to tell, _ _ - _ here: Consult your nearest Harness . - - dangerously, Haig must wait -could dropped hgr anchor off -Port Said, the -fn all ages thinking men have tieen Shop about -Stacy Harness Supplies. asked: --is cdere-- -much- -drug 'smog- We sell our goods uuly aiaruugii your _ 'gling down that way?" he counter.. British Consul carne -aboard. There clever, - whether - learned or not. local Stavo lAktiher Goods dealer: "Lotal Hashish for -Egypt, mostly. That moment came as the• seem- was a eoAference• in the captain's What sort of a world would this The goods are right, and so are our Y Also, the good old slave trade Sour- Jingly, irresistible forward swing coat- cabin. world be, if everybody were lust like prices. We manufacture in `our fac =' fzenced which was to hurl him into . Hai had driiberetely.isiled tQ_nn {ne ?.. tortefffi'araelss. Horse Collars, Sweat' bhee exceedingly. I'm told of a Per the sea. Ere checked, a cry tify I fact that there was a man The old Jew was rf ht. there 1a al- devils are driven across the old slave i'q -in !>� _ 8 Pads, Horse -Blankets, and Leather -�- _ronte� .by he .tdi honored �, throat. -13e w�4 irity ,+.Y,i a =�v; iru� eviAoard.. It ha_ gone into his Scot- Rays sin back of aicknesa,.a violatic Traveling Goods. Insect on Staeo _ Bight /p from Central Africa! The !owing the curve of that mighty -t• q land Card dossier, but, he. had sup- of law. Brand Trade n. M Marked Goods, s=td You tasravans travel at night, of course, instead of endeavoring to -check it. as pressed it from those on board, with - " get satisfaction, blade only by - �:.- -Wand dig in during the day. They run an. ill - informed victim would have a specific object. Everyone Criminal, Samuel TreseC mpg Toronto Limited motorboats across nowadays, high- .,!one, he Swung forward, drew up_ his The first news was given -by a stew- _ • . s + power craft developing forty knots. knees, and kicked backward with all and entering the missing man'"s room Say's JuCig��, Denying -WRITE FOR CATALOGUE his, sire ' (°rimirtatla Are Born ` `I've seen, 'em from the bridge once ngth • _ ii_the morning. They were' health - -- -Jp� „arw y cross on as ni ta, It waa. sneer s e v na a . e me, an the �tontresi.- "There is no such thing _ a ride•" heel -iegi&red dolly upon the head ship was searched by- the purser's as' a born criminal," Judge Amedee �► _ _ .. -. "But where can the markets be. of the sthlet% who held him aloft. orders. The conclusion was come to Monet told the Business and Profes e J ?.. That death swing was never com- that the morose Chinese passenger sional Men's Club era art -- address. ! aqfil City - "There's Mecca. That's still '& clog- pleted. 2a,ig dropped with a crash had committed stiicide during the ''Tbg only difference between the ° , -� ad• city. Fez, up in Africa. And-I'm tarpon -the rail, hung perilously for a night b&'juniping overboard.... ' average citizen and the prisoner ' in : v moment -and felt a vice -tike Now, in the closed cabin 'of 'thee Eck is that -the latter has "assn lu i e a'� p zc s •'bold there's a small. sort'of e � caught - otherwise praa,rkeE: somewhere on. the Nile to .upon his ankles.... commander, I?awson Haig revealed everyone is a ., �,. -•,V - _ Bgypt-" He was tipped forward, forward; ir- the"tititli to C'ipt_aitl.Petersar .sad ,the crtminut- in some way 'or' another." " A rap on the' door. `7 - :' resistibly -until .he saw the lights of British Consul. y {�e -t "Come ia! "- Rattray - galled: ' The portholes beneath,. the me? wex- gnea re. "I take'full' r sl,onsibility;" he sail; Uiroiunion set}se is very uticoinmon: Jac -- 'e eminentl!lotellAchlevemen door'opened, and Eileen entered, clos- fleeted in the sea. He clawed at the "you" can see far 'yourselves the cart • -gym Greeley. _ =- - ' `tag it carefully behind her: - :rail. That silent' horror was behind of gang I have to deal -with. First, the "'I've caught theml" she declared, him, hanging above him! L-imehouse outrage, and now this mu.*- her eyes sparkling with ezcitementr- _ Clutching - grimly, he 'kicked -kick- deroua attack on me. I �t off sightly, - EDWARD 5 8 U R G "At last!"• ed again,... got t hold wsth'his left .*ith a'cut"scalp and a•torn sleeve ! "• "What ?" Dawson Haig demanded. hand higher up, and realized that the The commande-. scratched his griz _ - -- - "aw the snake • charmer slip a . r an was craaing right � over, _was zled head.. - -- _ - . = _ -::. 142, note info tits Band o r. n w n e aining ; eat o you- wish to ilo, Inspe. as they.paased on the promenade deck, :grip. In Oespeiation, restirg his head tor?" the Consul asked. "In my opin =- three'uiinutes apt" - against the lower rail, he managed at ion the persons -whom you sgs'pect of ' r • • • ' last to,free his ankles, to draw-his being associates, with tine 'missing _ There was a dance after dinner that legs down.... assr-assin should be detained. _ - night. Then, •with '• all his remaining Daw bking his head. son Haig stood up, grinslinb _ _ _._ ' . IOR _._____. 1 Dawson Haig, desperately worried, strength, he shot both feet upward! savagely and an .7 ` -pent up onto the heat deck, quite de- There was an impact --a stifled -cry.- `';Upon what evidence ?." he demand wrted at the moment,*and•leaned over Hi; jacket; held in,elutching fingers; ed.• '•I assure yc'u that except-for a- 1 Z'j1e A -1 l%e starboard rail, at a point just sit awe t down over his head, but 'he. sera of a er ruvidentialty disceS- pWARDSBUq t` _the. bridge, stsririk across calm sea in clung Dn- -clunJ on dizzily. - ered by bliss K rney, there's' nothing -�mi�l 1 nouri9111ng ✓ the direction of the African coast. He A wkench -a bulky shape streal;,ed to associate Dr, Oe�tler, for insta:.ce, and delicious sweet for the I tried'to thirds =-4o, think : calmly.- -Past him.-.-..:a dull splash. The Hang- .with any coiisiracy dsrected agasnat table syrup Y taR whole family `The problem was one demanding the -man -had faileu ! me, And even that is far �iom can- THE CANADA ST.VtCH CO. K Sy" LIMITED, 'bro N rR EA L l - Rxercise of -all his powers. - And, set Dishevelled, panting, Haig 3rag-gea clusice. ' I megr•: he could' explain it - like a jewel :n this dark affair, waa himself back to the deck.` He leaned in all sorts of nays: "He doesn't�p -'_ _ : Eileen -a distracting figure (he could dizzily against a boat, - striving to ad- pear to be aequanAed esther with Miss not be blind x, the truth), and one just his -disorder. Already the plan Miss Valerie Edn'am or -with Mr. - -upon whicb- all tiro often he found •hi;- was forming .which later he carried Chow, and certainty not with the, _ thoughts .focu_seti.. That Eileen had cut. No one knew that the thug was German, Hartog. on the lower deck. ' e -twice - proved of incalculable service overboard_ -Na nne should ever know, . And what have i usainat thpce•throa did not alter the plant fact' that many but'the sharks, until• his abserlee was people- which µtit lc'. justify detention? times 'when- he -should '.ha -ve been •con- discovered. = I &sure- you " -riot he shook his head - eentrating upon the mystery, he found When, bewilderingly, came the swish emphatically- "absolutely nothing." • - iimself concentrating upon Eileen. • u3 a •silken shaw.L - -a patter -of feet: -a "Then' what' are 'we to do?" asked -' From a, profess9 al point of view soft, , terrified cry .... and -Eileen's tihe Consul, "Of course, I-could deta;n r -- ___ .: s - either ;.L a, : 'sweet arms were about his neck! them here. for a time ►ery like ruin-, ot, ilternativeliy, with "Billy -Billy dear!. Oh, you're cov- , "No, no. - Nothing offit ^al, "....was - R mph 'which Aiwa. l;,Y,ve A � ered in blood! What is it? Wh-_at-is , H Jig g` reDly. )tapping -stone i. his f ambi- it ?" With the coming of c#aylight, • the "M3� -dear. he §sit -l_- "it's nothing. babe: of that curious Dort rase to foil G.nL.t&6 this iuceess — now doabiy Ni same -and na one_must- knot?: " -binsr Sellers of all -kinds of trsres ' ,in --he _prayer fni he _might dare to She was staring into his face eager- - carpets; lace, - jeq- 4rv. Birmingham. �A � "Crush and dissolve 3 Aspirin - HTF.iyurs, •noel - -the- rest�aat np them' Tablets in half a glass of - - - - sh• ps on deck, turning the ship into a itiiill.ature bazaar,- The .•inevitaole conjurer was there with his little brass cups. • And there were diver's sn RGLE .thoroughly GA ' "WHY, RISK FAILURES WITH boats' who shouted- -and never stopped �/ ''� 2-throw-your, head way back', DOUBTFUL BAKING PPWDER. shoeting= except . when..they actually ... _ allowing a little- to trickle sown dived, which was rarely. your throat ' LESS. THAN 1¢ WORTH OF (To be continued.) +� MAGIC MAKES A FINE BIG a - — Repeat gargle and do 'not !.. -- Pliers aa•e opinions which' come from (I' the heart, and 'whoever' has ' n0 • fix,ed M 3 rinse mouth, allow gargle to .-ANiD -YOU AGE SURE. rfmain_on membranes .of, the _ opinions 'bas nn r-oritiii foelings.- OF SUCCESSFUL RESULTS." Joubert.. - "Economic nncrrt:: nly..h:5reai >m; fa- Remember. Only Medicine* Helps Sore Throat -tigne --.the >;emedies for these'i-lis are, 1Glodern medical science now throws Aspirin . is the trademark of The In spare -time amnsements.- - Altlnus an entirely new light on sore throat. Bayer Company, Limited, Iandthee - - Huxley. aSr p names °Bay- r in the form of a cross ••s. MRS. CLARRY,HUNT, C6te1 Dieeitio -,A w that eases the pain, ra�cness for GiUeit Products, Toronto " �„ and irritation in as 1 as two or i on each tablet. The *e••n 5 y tlissoly� CIA 4 * �AGIC costa do Httlel Just think -it actually �' It is poor ecotromy to buy cheap fix, piret minulcsl -completely enough to gargle with- - — o,.::M ... tures for the bathroom as they require - It requires ediciaiie -like out leaving irritating particles. �Yl takes lass. than 1¢ worth of Magic to make a ..;;. q delidousisyercake. Why take chances wiltlhdoubt- more'eare 'and soon need reflnishing. ASPIRIN -to do these things! , fl'ai baklnt powder? Babe with Magic and be sure! if you must replace bathroom fixtures, That is why - throat specialists " replace them• with the best0uality pos- 11toughout the world -are p'rescrib- •• "• ""'!1 - -- - ° sable or make the ones ygii are using, ing this ASPIRIN gargle in place• T Mwo� �N"' i a "COWAINSNOALUM. "This do utftil you* see our wafclear to buy rsi.� 19us mtee on every tin is how' �` S y - y.. of old-time ways MAGIC } Eussaneei chef Mssic Bshityt good ones Be careful however that ou et - Povrdec i •fr t t 11 Y v N"S W CANADA s ea rom s um or rmy harmful taaredlent. � 1SSUF. Nn R —'34 Aspirin Tnbleb for this ptrrpa.e. : r :'' _ �• -�' �, i ; .'a // %`e►I�i�i/o►•/e►.�r./�►•►.i!AVA VVW Easy -to =Use Pattern _ We recommend the purchase of : _ _' By HELEN WILLIAMS. - - z lllustrated-i7resatitaking Leaaon Fur- :JTALISMAN BOLD MINES LTD: 1� niched With Ezerl/ Pattern a :.1 :s'c"s —iidi _ le _ ,.:,,, a sa6ek ,.vial, � _ -biUtie of - - -- _� nc In v . We will be h fuIl -- -- I3ha ement stile -u �,` �e . • e f rats ' information-on Woma request. _ - Ch atte r . • • � —� . , '�Beilby,' Coleman, Evans '& Grant. ^I3 Malr M. Morgan o _ Members Toronto Stoc change /ii/ %,�%i ///'% 0 364 BAY STREET, TORONTO : a ADelaidE_. 6061- • ' - - -- �1 A Toronto daily covered a Men's Fashion Show and the head- " Branch at ing of the story rally "It's Women's Turn to Laugh —:Men Have ' ' 21 MAIN STREET EAST, HAMILTON Baker 1126 Own Fashion Show. Personally I consider that a foolish and l stupid heading. Why shouldn't en have a fashion show? They b e� I -v ' eed it. At this time of the yea , when business routine is dull j = What Does our Hantlwri #ing •SNOW: weather there is something in the nature of a tonic /i (like the ) 305 to view new styles fur i,itt: !u. L1.. ois" seas +t,�'Z old, brave and gallant men attired themselves iri velvets, silks, By GEOFFREY ST. CLAIR -- - laces arid• plumes and gaily rode forth to battle and strife. Me- / / Handwriting analysts, to be accur• value is it to people, to have their .-thinks the modern male a drab creature. _ / / - -ate and helpful to the writer, must be handwriting analysed. As well might ho t the sh�soft- shades i — But —shhh —there s a gleam-of Pe --a based on lengthy research, and a one ask what use is it to a salesman of tan trod a coat and- vest of mild tomato shade made' -it's; debut f �. / painstaking regard for basic values. - to learn how to become a better sales• amidst murmurs of approval, Is this a whisper' —an omen that I am repeatedly asked. 1f there is man; or a business man to know more men are returning to the bright plumes of yesteryear? - 'Twould Today's pattern hints of shirtwaist anything -magical about character about his business; or a nurse to gain —be elegant, sir-- styling, notr* so modish.' reading ' from handw ;sting. So I am a better understanding of, and more • • • • s • y 8, taking this opportunity of again stress tolerant- sympathy with, her patients. The first model was perfectly deli- ing that when I make an analysis of For as all these are sensible sus HOLLYWOOD AN'ACCIDENT ci' s carried out -in-ice -blue aashabte a sample of handwriting, I am not liter• gestions,- so is it just as essential tot _ Perhaps you know of the event that placed Hollywood on the satin. A pert navy blue grosgrain ally taking. _a rabbit out of your best y-oii to know yourself, •Grapho-Aualy. *nap and not Flagstaff, Arizona? In 1913 'the newly_formed ribbon tie accented the youthful neck. hat. - ' sis shows you not only your general Jesse L. Lasky Feature. Play Company rented a tiny barn in the line. It may seem to the lay person that characteristics but hidden tendencies 1 " ]:riddle of a lemon grove.- The new company sent Mr. Cecil Be de For more conservative wear, necktie for a Grapbo- Analyst to -give what that may_burst into characteristics al. P - :. Mille out west to make "The Squaw Man" whi& was their first silks or hairy woolens in monotone, turns out to-be an accurate analysis any tame. "'-big checks or stripes would be smart. from handwriting, is to perform a re- -1S shows you where cre your faults, big film. ' It was agreed that the picture should be made at Flag- Crepe sills in .d rk 'as well as light, staff, Arizona, and at this stop De Mille and Dustin .Farnsumm,, shades are also suitable. dins magician's Masktype' cum Tart of Iiou• and t hem. gives you a chant . to per. - _ dint cum MaskeIype cum Thurston de- tact them. And it always vts _g per _ - -__- ,- - Style.. No. 3.305 is designed for sizes vice. ; Boa on the path t0 greater personal and found themselves looking over a wide expanse of `prairie. 14, L6, 18, 20 years, 36, 38 and 40 Nothing could be be further ' from the understanding, and enables one to get No township, no hotel, - -not even -a house. They • decided that inches bust. truth. It is simply a scientific evatua -.- more from others. _ . Flagstaff would not do' and returned to the train which carried size 16 requites 2 yards of 39 -inch tion of the indications revealed to the E. C, -There is &-frank; generous ;them to the little barn in Hollywood. So much for that. material. - - practiced grapho- aaalystic eye by the and sympathetic nature revealed. One • • • i HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. ' handwriting sample. When-yqu go to who longs for affection, but 1s lens! - (�OO ui name and address 'plain- a - -- - - D FOR 'YOU_ - _ : write yo doctor; and he tells you that you tive to praise or blame, with a strong - 1 giving nanam and size of area have a certain organic ailment, you desire for intellectual conipanionshlp • - !►• While. it is hard to believe that this freezing weather �. g B do not imbue him mentally as a.magf- and with a love of the beautiful in na- we've had so much of this winter is good for your health, statistics Patterns as yon. want- .Enclose ]bc ;n c}ab. - You'ki9ow that bis medical eiiu- .lure or art. stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap prove that contagious diseases' lose their grip and all the little cation,' his training, his research; and T. A —Your waiting -shoot thaoa - germs turn 11 their toes. Can't a it carefully) for each number, and h;a rrgetir�_ have oil r- az cu{tui,iug LurII OL mind; Oil g P aaress your.o er o iison a ern' an, ability to diagnose 'ailments. tie wish- to set at the bottom of things. ave a eII e 1 ewlse, Service. 73 Vyest Adelaide St., Toronto, - himself will not regard himself as- in- but 'you -are inclined to. tie a little for.- So take this cold comfort if you' need it.. In the meantime, } faflrble; he may, quite possibly,- call getful about those things in which you ' - ob for spring and the twittering_ birds— what — what!?! - To One Dead in ezcra- medical advice from his con. 'are interested And to,slight them. eel J Pt is pleasant to me to l.now that I freres. A -R* -.`You have a material nature; :�CLliti iii SUNG .W � �g ' " °k a Safi Food? have done with you: And amen !t; `as on occasina 'do nos_.aad art likely to consider your own If I owed you a debt; 1 have -paid Pt; do, he makes i mistake, you ks interest at all .for times, . Yo rase not 'd' ' • " If I mistook you, !have set it right;' stigmatise medical men ae quacks. Be- Be• ins to appeals for help. You are not �� ;C Milk from_ the cow is 'an excellent _ cause doctors have not yet found a inherently generous. Do not let this i j a►J :r •'- ounce of fat an ounce protein, ore I y e h a go to a medical man when on are. out. meanness." In "tightness" or you. wronged, Iii I ave obliterated _ . the wrong: - ~` y . - And so we are. quits and at peace. A "token of gratification" this wo- than an ounce of milk, sugar and Large. fering pa in. or feel that you lave some -'° tsoan says she is giving When - she quantities" of valuable Ilme and phos- -� physical disarrangement. Readers of this newspaper are In- - writes of her relief from neuritis:- You can not.say that I have betrayed pO- pliorotis salts. strangely enough it Grah Analysis like medicine and 'vited to send samples of their hand- -- "For twelve months I have had -.,is almost the only animal food .we you. surgery,, 4 still searching for hidden writing to the author for ■character 'There is a long !nt'srvai between i have fosterea.. 'what Was dxtft�a \neuritis In my arm, and up till the eat uncooked. / For what-in you. was char rippling truths 'about Its own' sclence. It is analysis.. Send as long a letter as - -last two weeks have had to carry 1t king tremendous and rapid trMes. possible, and write your usual script, - An a sling. Since then I have aband- the time the' milk t3 drawn from � But do not- .datt}n it because; soin,etime _Address your letters to t3e'offrsy at -- -oned my sling, am able to sleep undis- smoke In the pan, you have been dissatisfied Clarr, Room 471, 73 Adelaide St. W., ` the cow and consumed by the human Of evil and hatred • and-. an piclon I inroad. and can perform household _ �itb�t._Vartktan tAembeT's analy- of course, are confidential. intfes that previously would not ingt interval the >$!!k&y - -�BPe Cgi<ore�: -- -- _ ::. y become contaminated with germs eith- sis• Toronto, and enclose 10 cents, and s $ave done. These benefits t have re- er from dirt, the excretions of human I have been asked of, what - practical stamped addressed envelope. Letters... - sewed from Kruschen Salts. This has beings during the process process of I have dealt with you more kindly th�a _. all hippened in two weeks, and I am ! Would..be dealt by-- • J �47 .,.,optimistic anon h to think that fa an- milking and handling, or from the is there any parer justice' Gentlemen Don't �~ g diseased cow- itself, such as tubercul- _Nevertheless I am glad to be done _ other fortnight I shall have. said good- Oslo-, contagious abortion and mastitis. t - WATCH YOUR bye to neuritis once gad fat' -alL Call all capable of producing diseases in with yon' Prefer Blondes, - this a testimonial if you choose -to human beings. To say: "It is -a?} finished:' - _'.DIET me It is a token of gratification. " - Many epidemics of disease, particu- And to- ware. a last, but a :vet .tiTdlf•� , Sa s Producer _ (Mrs.) N.F. I. larly typhoid. fever, have resulted from ieretit farewell. ., Neuritis is a result of impurities in milk contaminated on'the farm ar _ Richard Aldington, In The,F'orum. "':'. R7 Boa Saete - the blood. And it is impure blood, during subsequent handling. • It such - George White. .VS/ho Stages . Circulating all over- the, system and milk is not ke t chilled the germ . fit? Girl Shows, Claims Beau p Is a Face_ Co 1, • Beauty In conversation with a leading Tor-. - _ feting. t 'will multfplg rapidly and as _ _p i __ -_ a_ May. Have Red. Blonde onto druggist the other day we were -' that causes those excruciating pains. a- consequence ;he whole of the milk -- Kruschen Salts can be safely trusted encouraged to hear that tae drug oust• to set the matter right. Because becomes very dangerous. If disease An interesting point has been raised _ of Black Hair — Always nes�s -had been adversely affected by 10 set t contains just what Because germs are not destroyed by pasteuriza- through the action taken by Captain a_ Gentleman -, the growing Idea. of a balanced diet for ".`needs to persuade your internal or- lion, typhoid fever may be expected Frank .Haw k.�, the famous speed avail- "Preferring" - health. among those who concume tt. or, against a New York firm to recbvet 4 Our Informant was not complaining. .-Fans back into a healthy, normal cob Ia'1931`in St. Catharines 15? cases damages because of the unauthorized Flollywood. -It's just a'myth - the'' .-Al tiou. of Para - typhoid fever resulted from an publication, of his edr }catui a in an ad- idea that gentlemen prefer blondes, an the contrary be is • a aid do Iv io •FREE TRIAL OFFER inadequately pgateurized milk• supply. rertisement -tor a partieular.brand of says ' George White. He bases the cafe of common senile and d�ylu,e. the vast.wastage of to on-'drugs, V yea have as•er tried gruschen- It now In 1930 in Belleville, 18 cases of ty• shoes. opinion on successful y ears o_f exploit• and patent medicines and their dis• I. I s ow Qysess. We tun distributed • peat phoid fever and 3'deaths vrere caused_; Captain Hawks, who has always ing feminine beauty via the stage: estrous effects on the, human system V yapee�a1 GIANT " Packages which make by the-- contamination of milk on a been regarded as- aline sportsman and... -it makes no difference whether the leg toeere to prove oar claims for yo urself• when taken indiscriminately or as. *r �e yse arruuOm� for the new "GIAiT • ;50. farm of a milk producer. In Kirkland the type of maa who is decidediv.not beauty red• hair, blgnde• or black ibis aoadw or our regulas gybe• bottr "together Lake in 1930 more, -than 400 cases of temperamental, alleges that this publi• tresses - there's always a• preferring habit. - 7110 s sessrate trial botds- •eumckat for abou, ganti . Rare thr gentleman close hand," White said, Like that health .enthusiasts, he od se.• weed the trl9 ootff : nt nut it to s liti_on caused him "great humiliation" lieves tlsat the requisites for good teas, and rh�ea, tf n,yot entirety oonvinced uui fected milk. because lie was u,a1e the subject, of- between rehearsals of the numbers for t of atfll no we claim it to do, the In Toronto, which has had compui scoffs, jeers and snubs and his good his first screen production In w h.icb health are fresh air, mod�raie daily 1L aw Take it rams was attacked. He also .says be exercise, a carefully balanced diet and Yost dra mL sutlw�tiasd to return.. spry pats . f -its 142 ehorxs girl9 appear. ' , ;oy,+ •thi„kine, " cam,_ jg _ "burl Pmharrassed and humili- 'white's beauty rules are a trim F;,, e„ .he �, ;,� • c s Iarw- r... vur a :�,..�: - - - - l.�,ainuaa which is a_ - eoald gbe� iaiis: t l�.n,ttactured .bv. kind has arisen from infected .milk, sled." figure, preffy :Zeatures, iutettrgence old as civilization itself, is feeling the 7 �17�6s1. Thpk Lit, Y nchestray'Bro:; rn the Sick Children's Hospital, 13 The.principle. has been_ generally ac and bair -that is attractive, but actual -- Toronto. effects of.a widespread dietetic move• per, cent. o1 the cases o1 tubereyiosis, cepted that an Lace is copy hair coloring does not matter. -ment it is -time for the public general• are due to cattle infection, but not righted so far as public use, of it- in White •pointed out ttiat of -the 13 ly to -take heed. Since -good- health r one has 'come from. Toronto itself photographic • or • caricature form -is girls who `have become promineut brings. success, happiness and general because all germs are - killed by pas- concerned. But very few people ever since appearing as either chorus girls_ well -being to those who have-acquired, teurization.' bother about the matter. The modern or featured ylayers in his shows, only In view of these facts it would ay- craze for publicity has rather to these four are blondes -Alice Faye; it, It is a, subject which cannot be 8d r pear to be high• time t`6 insist that a seeking after- reproduction of fea• Dolores Costello, Boots Mallory an Bled with: One }s either eating cot• 1 people protect their 'children and lures than a concealment or a refusal dune MacCloy. Seven of the 13 are redly or be is not, and an incorrect themselves by compidsory .phsteuriza- or a protest.. It seems rather uufor• brunettes and two are o1 the chestnut diet will eventually break dawn (he tion .just as they are, compelled to tunate, in the case enumerated, that variety. strongest constitution. supply safe drinkingrwater, It seems Captain Hawks should have named his The subject is too large to be ads \ f ` - quately •dealt with in a newspaper ar• ' 1� hardly reasonable or just that a airplane attar a particular brand of of Bzt, v -, exposed coffee'in 1827 and also have, 'carried a policy. in the -results it produces. " - are numerous books' on `the subject ' to disabling disease and death -be- slogan on the side of the airplane des- Eamon de. Valera. which may be obtained a, any "'boo, cause of sympathy, for a few individ• ` cribing that. - store- or.the ' ual -milk dealers. In, the circumstances, his present "Marriage is a, great. institution, but . public library. Once take "great humiliation" *ill be rather dis I'm not ready 'for an institution; -fit°' up ft is an absorbing study and will - "�salblass Bugs says there are 'flciilt fora jury .to:cotnDrehend. Per. --Mire West. well repay all the time apart upon it. X11 A0069 derma en_ a dollar yeti. _ ° ' Naps the coffee did it., And hi may --" --` - - , = -'- • ;llsaRaew�deawtadl■iative, ehi'F' Wind- Organist have a double, Lot• all he.knows.'Most - - 'r'It delis. IhAre slid' the pre , . a Makes a Record people h�ce -and, ..dQa t care. -Mont ' '- - � R I � I EQ real Dail 'star. - MANY SEC V- Miss Liliaii ,H''Ipley,' a blind girl; of 9 -Not Listed on Exchanges Have Markets r, London, Eng., has headed the list of WE . FIND. THE . MARKET Avery ste f progress which the 84 casdidates in theory work in -tlie ' ` "the ireat sport- of modern times ' itarld hats' made has been from 'scat• Fellowship examination of the Royal' is the race of the present to beat the W. f. MARSHALL COMPANY - P i�.+'• t scaffold, and from stake to College of Organists, and is the first pa$t -even the in,tnediate past."-Rob- -- s6'Rlohmadd WsA Pub. -1919 Toronto, out. e.-Wendell Phillips. ert Dyiil _ _ Bir4r sighted or Llindt t� do se. A '•x •.ear IY1�,."'y„ r >shi(;:• ::1'':�yt°�:: ..t��.' is r` �•Ci'"ssa.... -w`t. .:#�""R_. t Fi,'"�;�. - _ f"a'. _ a'','- :-+.�` . 'ti. ,�.►tt�,;�t; ti'a"N .�:,,11' ° �f•�. . r�°i'•- .•"4," �.•�' `,•-.: k> .F" -s,> "• :.�5 . x • t +, ' f .a' • d.:';?*� was eugagsd in one of hia favoriw at the farm. It takes an boor to. cool Horticaltgrel Society -Mews- - Collins; Chatham; Prof., R. $.Amp- - chid]. aad-often Kiska arrive" -at the ' peistdmeN, that elf muautaiu cll'M41 farm at as early hoar where the son, Torotato; Prof. H. H. Tomlinson ^✓f' jF lug. by accidental. fdlliug aU„uc Guelph; Prof. A. H. Usel+eoaan. of- farm . farm is near the beginning of the -The Ontario Horticultural Asaoc- Guelph; Dr. Saunders, London; line• Tex>4ts r tsixtj feet wbee a pieces of roc tt route. Thefd the 'transport take`s the iition held- the Annual geeting at J. A.. Wilson, Ottawa; Mr. J. Lockie r: 4t.769erv.w. fl-boa vidinadvame gave way: Toe 'aaciude►n of hie milk over.-a long trip in an open the Icing Edward Hptel lj,st_woek to Wilson, Toronto and numeroua oth. : •felitaaiptioaa ,:o t1. UoiU•d Stara• and' Gceat death was inteusifletd by_ the f,.ut truck on warm-days to await their which our local society sent two del- Pere. We also had "Dicit" the Amat- t3titaiato tq is i►a..nee - ` -- turn to unload at the daitrytplan i u41pir addresses, s�lclr an one r very inter- w n e' �a� iu oohed. ' .. _. WILL, lib wpce esdd ,dune w her.► the AmA the r - -. - does - — •_ —_ �g — ► 61i►ermR 9ae6tL0218 - - - -- - - -- -- -god w.&A�,��tirtk_� amvai uently4le is m- leans. Most of the aiiyuers dressed society ill Apri'1,_po heel, dust - who tet�. the estintr addresses. both illustrated and H is coming to address Ot�T--- - -�___ - -- _ g.ue�+ir -red. ..and il. -JOHN MURKAR; Proprietor. before twelve house bet delaosecl po "eq r before -ti»- mangled bully w.+e curnigent sport• the farmer to install the• need for public planting, a cooling system which costs consid the planting of trees either to beaust -- Notice �O You NOTEG AND COMMENTS• fuuud. • - -ii iiiy Death the,wurld $�le� money. Few farmers can af- ify any particular spot or to return - h�� lost` our -of its tuu-c heri,ic ford it. The manufacturers 91' these isil the - wood lot on rivate grounds, _ • • machines followed up the letter of and act as windbreaks. The Forestry Not for a number of years have figures. The Krtit•er bad- given 000,000 trees for a the Health Department with letters Department -htave 17, _ ° a71 the roads throughout the province his must solfewn pledge with his 9uotinr prices on ' their. machines, reforestation purposes this year and We do Building of kinds. been in such an imp•teeablecuudi• uwu siauature ibat i u utrality Why were these two things stared? all who have a vacant spot are urged CARPENTERING, _ : lion For ila a certain roade're• of Brl faro would ueve'iulnc ask 'many farmers - Then, again it to send to the Department fora s�p- y g was asserted -at the Milk Producers' ply. There is' quite a variety of both CEMENTING., .- = mai'ned in that condition, and ed. But *hen he.decided• to-et,ter meeting at Brougham on Saturday, basd,_s_Q and conifers, So Pickering ^ • PLUMBING - farmem had great difficulty in' war with Frac,ce, it was 'ntr,r°t 10th -that three members ,of the ex- Township if you have not already „ and getting out, and shipping' their conveuieut for him w paps thr`0119h ecutive board had been offered free sent for your list, .do so without de- w _ ' ROOFING �mitk to the city. as trucks were! Bylerinm; sled he treated lice ,ru,pt enachmes to advise a certain make of lay, for it would not do for`some of + w unable` W machine to the farmers. Are our the other taps of -�t-la lead -of Nye also sell BraotfordrAooBog get off the main high � sacred plydRh as "a ec•rup of p-t per v farmers to be the victims of such a us although some of thegn need them Materials, Empire BiLturoom ways. It was not so much the - _Hitt = Al4u -rt, dumfuuuded by the racket? Just whether the 'siew -bill -:more than we. The banquet was a Egnipment, Duro Water Amortat of enow -that .fell as the di- bt,nu,tahlr act. ttf -tile Ger•-tr,u• introduced by the Hon. T. L. Kenn - most enjoyable. affair,. and another _ SyH:tetur•. Beatty - ='= wind, which seemed W be able tn_Kai�ei_,_at.l -led t,is. r}ruty- tt,K+�ttrt4+- -may ytnll -cu � e. evils-remains-to be year we hope that more ototu -friend suable Lgnlpment - deposit the euow on the roads ! aud.tnatir ,. b,>,ve airti tietrrruiurtl seer But the farmers should have a will attend. The Out. Horticultural and other Building Materials sglilare deal and protection against Society pay half the cost Bo that it - .-the only place where it wag nut t stand ,+,.'tint 'the va,t kttv,t•lin.e those. who would. further prey upon is within reach of all. Some _of the Estimates Free wauted: The snow plows were l hot ile +, K "d hid r -motry was th• . their hard eai:•ned incomes: speakers were: The Ho4-. W= H. Nvork Guaranteed +. ' Finlayson; the president, Mr. Fred brought into use but i1, t>l+tny I fit- t cu t••Iff r u.1 the 8rrat Nor. - �u ter - �- F. J. PROUSE Ca9ea they were unable to do the; Kiesu ri.lh+-rt -%ot .tt r1Mtc of inilJt,s Brougham _ 'work on account of the depth of ing .,•ht,°,t•tet,r•r, Nhys4ic4lly _ t+•t4 A number of the parents of the 161 e�ij�'(� j - Phone 0502 5 :snow In many cased the resi -I uleo-Eaity. + Hr•'Nri„_ M tuoat houu'' school children attended the Valen- 617 PICKERING, ONTARIO ' dente were pat to great inc•onvew- I able tua a ill .1.161 w}de�t ,:east• +f tine Concert at the school on Friday yy M�yy� . ehee as they were unable to get the 'tt•i•ru. ' Like Kiutt" li "r`ur >gr rtf afternoon. Little Misses `Wilttia Mc- mp is �+ - ` the for tya: These Etoru,N, rt,rlsud, fir. -Na. very denutt r•ttie Wlurter, Joyce Hardv and Marion � oya,beans - Sanderson gave recitations. Alan h1II9. TH03. LAtV' — lauwc�o.•, ..c,c ..c�...a..o� Ly ft "d .1C. ply l,C": +,.G.1 l,: ells- ttrTj -et Perryman and rielen Farley eontrib- A meeting of the farmers of this dlat- of . the uti.rtupluyed, a,* i•t geive tiled highly by utliet uted guitar solos._ A duet was sunlr American Anthracite, Wehh Coal; , ier. mill be 'beta in 'the Cowmtrnitp diem a, vertaiu amount of work in uatitut ». H•+ half ertirtt re_dlsecc by Merle• Holtby and 'Norma Hara- Scotch Coal +►{,d C'.ke, • H.II. Clnrrmi,nr• on Saturday, Feb. { ehovellilkx Allow. Iittt it will add7 t'ur flit• tl nra•tt.ttt.t' f +,r the port- Caps,aand all'joined in sinking the all Soft •• �ri�vio¢ t,yNn wnApu dertcontraet, _ g' Fiord and soft Wood. - •. -'- - ennsidembly to the taxer. In this I they utayecd ill the lose, .anti 'v d' National Anthem. The children each- Comrrttd diecries this matter. I ' : Tertus C-tyb. ' township .•attar shovelfflur bills itai,it'it +• tv'trh - rainy C/au +tail. angel valentines and were treated to C NADIANSOYA",ANS, Limited; " have been ligiit for tevernt yearn,;tsuldier. Uutike tit,- tir.rru+u candy. -. fituGr 2[30 Pho+.eR_ OlgcP59.10 Milton, Oio- ario_. buc tlLi+ ',year `the r air evill hr' li`,i -rr nrnl cti;- firr,el trl• t'I 1,V t 'ilse February - m- eting' of "he W- . - - dlffrl'rl,t _ liNllNay +, IlliLt "eVr,l', i,i', ltu•s -,. (ir - ,lt.i 11ts;, alit vot 111- L. ,witi head at t17a, Flex;tt!' Of� �Trc. 'l•. have. wilt beets• ]iodic• ed t, ItLrinies ti.•hin't th "'+r•.•,ir• ref wt,i,,., L ,l Ynwts on 7�tPSday aftern., < ;n,. 'ill �r _ Np �' M 1 vice- pr e,iele, Ales. Albert Gray. fire -. !� REDO"ITE • • ll soot.• Britt. )tei they last: ill ft+tn,irt.i clot „. a% s• .ill - .t'�ti. "v -1,t x o, }•1 +t - +it„ ti, ;t•d.. **tiou;rh the, a .1y'�vA? sacred year -a- Ti,r hula" loeuwutive• ate! she ti, 10 is,,; .tl „tt,r •t itb . +tt- l,: tv. l ugly eoitl and the' road i very 'r1d.' W«• t'u' lt).w their •v t dirt rtglr latr'o fly rti+ the .tic the Belai•t:t• ' twelve.rtnrnber- wero vresent. S4v- _ ,* . Z' 1? F 1 Y . Vr er t. a following M.xtr” Spec +ale for t, r,� t, uu;tness came 1,eFur2 drifts, that the ems er eug es ii•rvr Ittst a nr,l :lei 4' evig An;l eii the IV eetinQ: It rvtas propcsecl that a - Thur ®dap, Friday and S:tiurdAy iisrd 'istia". yr,trt, age could uvt tipti,tlit - tilt.,; int,ttruv4, ri, L ttoly 7ncidl e•:enirtt.T f6v tits r,- berc ,and POST'S j_ ry- - . penetrate. uy iii+ o,tn woibjrrtr. but by rice, tht i�-ft ^�tLd. should -L� :,rrangetl f": Bran Flakes 2 pigs • . 2 • - - %lar. h meeting, not interfere with f whole c•tvi,i /±d tvurlrt. � iIi+ •+tin; � . ' ' • ' arch meeting. The inatter was = -SPECIAL •, � the i't _. 'The Englisb language 14 fast who i. now cnawned King s,7. L••u' I_ft -for 4oci:ion -of -the -Executive,. —_- '>beccrmiug the_ Iaugil4ge of- the pold. Ill. wouii, -es to 1011utt' in tl1e. :oraposcd of--�,ffiet°rs acid director's.. %• =Soda Biscuits, 2 lbs. ,for - ' , �- . - 23ic. .world. Recently the German fout.atep•of ii" t•itber. ' .umber of acknavtled;;etaents were = _ Government made a law whereby -- - received from .hoses who had see -' .SPECIAL - -'1" ;aed Rifts of flowers and fruit. It g i - : ' ,Baking Powder, Rose brand . 15C.' itbe Ettsrtiab lingua a ty to be the A Conimutticatioa l.,waa decided to have the debate . • ' cialy foreign language that iy to be te•hich was planned for February. at - ltao ht in 'their •elxxsle. In On' Considerable dissatisfaction pre•- the March meeting. Sirs. Brown gave' SPECIAL R voila among 'the farmers over the a book review instead of the debate. %&rio M,eh . Fteach and German shipment of whole milk to the city yin. Glen, - leader of, the negative be- }Mincemeat, per lb• . • • � OC• n &re taught, and in eoalega Spanish of Toronto. Diiiing the_ deer 4ivn infr absent. Several members •helps! the production of milk has been inc- to serve refreshments. ECI AL end Italian are also taught.. Pro• reased owing' to the depressed pric- - . A Ibably the chief reasrro why. Ger' es for all farm products: Milk ship- - _ __..._ ._�__ -__ Mushroori Broth, large tin . :. C• i' .aaany has banned French -from Bee's complain_ of several things CAR L n. A D the se800is is because i,f the 'which take toll of their profits. The - - "SPECIAL = �" Toronto - Dairies -pay' for. ,milk deliv- -af VIM expected this week. Order p p ___;- ±enarity t to theft •depeta�t --a fair rate -- early.- -Also Two CARS Anthracite. C. & B. Park and moils, 3 timid, • .' -25c.- two nations._ Napoleon contemn• if all the milk were received L at the Pioneer Laying Mash -- tuously remark*4 that Britain 'price. Instead they are allowed a• de- Five Ruses, Parity and Quaker Flour SPECIAi.. duiction of ten percent off these pr :Alberta Coal - Lowest Prices - was &.—nation of shopkeepers. ices for churning mill which is -s imp - McCormick s� Toasted Wafers, 2 1 17c• Britain did not feel insulted by posed to' represent the amount of :. W. 3ymes - - - the remark. as sbe feels proud of the milk not, sold on the street. Each Claremont Ont. - Phone 3805 - the fact that she leads the world f�er is given a quota and all the — -- ,� FISH FOR LENT _ In .ahi nice and trade. 'rode ilk shipped over this quota is paid THE "�fADELiNE" 17o . salmon steaks, 17c Smoked Fillets, ... p for on the churning. basis. At least why the Englishlaoguage is eoa that is the theory. But in actual BEAUTY - :- SALON White Fish, lb. 45c Finrian.Ha lath ddie, :. sidered so important, Go. any working out many injustices appear. a .,. Farmers who have made expensive Upeter_, per jar, 25c and 35c . Smoked Herring, ... -...Where in'• the. whole world, and _ 1� _ our will find some one who is equipments on the farm and who 191W means a -new v*ar, wbieh means Y have been shipping- ' for years are anew Permanent Rave. 1 You order ..PHONE . PICKERING 800 We deliver, more or lesb famdltsr with' the given 'A low, arbisrary quota, with I have Pernaknent Naves toaIuitevery - •ftogiish language. It to iasL bed- 4ten-lower than ninety per cent of lad F's pttrRe,Fn.wFiy'tiot' make it paid. for at tie €dP-Vrice -$tr -tee ce ,t a,ntrnent. coming thA language' diplomacy. p� - - _ _ �. of all this milk is often. returned as t` When representatives froth earl sour, off flavor or under some site- [glee all m curl attention. R mp very beet C 7 (� Q1!t�n era store oui aatiune meet to discuss inter• ilar excuse, which is a dead loss to careful attention. J V1111111Jj station. ;l aliaira, it .is the Engliyb the producer. Then ae+ain tb!e its Alen. ilf„rretlinR, Hair-outing, 3crllp_ - -- -_ language that it used more than Health Depart�rtent snakes rules that and •1!,icial TreACmrnts, are wexatinus at times and against Sbttmpooing• ayay other. At one time French which the producer has no appeal. A ZadTt3- M.T. 1i41Z31dell, Poultry Fonds and.Egg :l'rodncera, ' Oyster Shell atad'Gli►it, was mostly used, but pow Engli$b recent 'instance is the demand that r _ • _ - -is -on ads equal footing. :and @1 "1T� tie cooled-to fifty degrees 'Plione .9GU ; CL+AREMONT -� - Purenea Lt ;sing Mash and Calf Heal. - --�•Rrsdually gaining on that country," and the time 'is not far-distant -�• 'SPECIAL +wheti the English 1 n e will be t _ -- +� ,t- - - - - -- °^ �'ttAt t's'gndnt recognized as the cliff fiaaytuage 1 ; F+OUND=ATIOi�t _ �: �" � R� � � _} s; t, for per ,-1. 1.. _- the whole world. and all the 'FfyR ^ ' English Iaugdige' on iii6 corricu• - - - - _ - -- TTE sum of their schools, ns it will bt+ ., �•» i realized that it is to .their benefit «.- It is not eo mu'/ h . [ke amotmt: o� protein; se [lie so+erce - -- Our Mott(;:-­We have it, Otte get it, Or - _ to iearn.a language that is known and vardety,•correctly balanced and supported by proper it i9 not tease." - ' g ,.''�•: »� tinerals which gives the baby.chicks a start in life .. Ij• the world over. Ia Ontario there rebulting in her.tei:growth, lower mortality, larger-And .veems to be a prejudice ttgaigst l >etter developed pullets. j PICKEIi11�iG - teaching Frenjb -. -Some people J. S. BALSDON,` _- . .ete a thick that it would 'have A, R 1411 LL C I C K 'STARTER - �- -/V VwrV - ft tendency to make the people. : _. L -Q O K i7 E R _ Breach in their thought and ideals, a t•.t t. 19 PER CENT_. POTEIN ~ - • 1Yhea there are tso m n people in - ►'v a •oaveiuu wcr c;l,t;hlr.,y i.t,L1c....""1 1...,,.=. "161- h-we -stra pawing -on td _ ! y pep Cont,iins a wide variety of essential proteins from Animal, Vegetable and you. at.away below present cost prices. -To elear these lines, the 'Dominion who :are French, Mai toe source correeLly balanced with `minerals, which -lays the fmind- we have substantially reduced the prices in tic shoals be an advantage to the ations. for better growth, vigor and builds up -a reel0ance against disease . each case, which ui$kee a very atEractive buy°for you. 1. „English spel.kin people to be Feed the ” IAR,HIi.LFOLLOW THROL'UH" and see the better prodnc �g�9,yyork- Boots, come ortae in and see these, 1,89 and 2,49(pc� . table to speak to the Irrencth in tioo; bealtti andiower mortality of ae tioclt with`eac6 euceeding�etter- 'Bo a' and Gilds' Scampers, while•.they last, 99e.pr. _ atit)n.I - 41•37;,a -1 "• " .':ttiei'r owe Taogliage, especially -' - - ?!den's Heavy Sweater Costa at 2.49 each, when it' comes to b- nshiee8-detll- • Ask Lis for the vAw folders, ''It'll the Follow- Through that Counts" and Bays' English Sport Pants, Special, 95c-per pair, °,The Second Step in Follow Through." They contalwinuch valuable yen's Fine Shirts, a bargain at 980 and 1.00 up.' �inga. information. besides tell 'why HARMILL FEEDS are better. _ - Men'dWork Shirts,• good quality,.75o.each. * :A l r"r escaping form- the' bullets anti - !,ells of the Germansto which fie ": its eort-t� f molly ' ezposed for . an lily w r,•, P led leis aru,i.ea wR it,�t ,it— tr•, ;:i•ieg- foe, King All 1, '; tut +.ctrl met A Red �ide:,Ct,' ,,,•• `,Lucu.ty .i!vonnig rushed M-AREiLL Poultry, Dairy, Hog and Turkep Feeds •• - -_ _ Por_Sale by' Nherwin, Ashbusn Ckval Shaw, Balsam lit ty Ainrrieb, 4c +heri•ywood - W, J. MorriaT3, Highland C Beek' -' liulrb :Michell, R. R. Olarernont' AV. Sadler; Greenwood, Ont. It. AIt+avhln,y• Klneale, Ont. John 44. Bal�dont Pickering We are : alwat -y§ glad to see soft and it ]s-nevera'ny-trouble toahow - you our merchandise, _ Phone 2804 _ C =:e SaX 11q 01 ,�` :ro• i ,tom ^'sy . a�� 6, fi . _ Y..Q 'an` K tie - �• s.y. ., s _; .Nxti'e fit. ..�: .5,..- . -'sr' �..+d .F-P. r ^'w's, ,' -✓.pit L'''"L".+'r•. :�s.'t- x'.K.�r -. •7 • +i .� n' rI - ` �3•"'„�.. ...IUS.._ , - �I. x+ '� ., n 4-nu w _ - N.Jssl�.... �. T. • � .. at 1 6 • n. 8 p ow S� >� (� x ) ` ' p p� CQME TO FR E D S T A C EY G Ilflsa Many Hannan spent Si+ndsy SATURDAY, FEB. (84th — James arty of Georne H. Bganett. Sale at ' . Paper-banger with relatives bore, will have as suction Bale one p..m. No reserve. Terms Cash. THE Painter sod Pa „ Nelson Sanderson spent thb of 16 choice young Ontario -bred Prentice and Prentice, auctioneers. 95 carats per hour or by contract week end at his home here. -Dew Dro Ina' sOy"he"'' -.�..t horses from 4 to 6 yeaas old, shit- , P ,. ©_ Miss Maroaret Grabens has been able for' farm purposes; 'aloe 3 SATURDAY, MARCH 10th — Auc- _ •Satisfaction Guaranteed. ar -confined to the house tot's week ' colts. All guaranteed sound,, tio>a sale of household furniture, Old Tim, arid Modern Dancing 16 seareesperience. Mira Msry Ataewit has,catstrned at Machellre• Livery, Wellington Harden tools etc., at tot S con. 1, EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT ' from her visit with relatives in Street, Aurora, at 1.80 o'clock. PicirerctA ng mile and a half east PINE DRIVE, DUNBARTON ' of Aslte_i? rig y3TiaPa1 _the •- - — - —•-_ �- .�.�,.. 'I�URSi3AY MARCH Iiit< - Auct --= -- or- wrfte-Duntarzon and Acre. Brown, h Mark clock See WUs W B Pow- -Bill a General Ads Live nWiree. PRIVATE MATERNITY NURS ^.= • 'wart. visited recently with Mark. Son sale of farm stock and ample= ments at lot 10, .rear of con. 9, in .,slid Mrs, Linton here ING HOME -Jkcke ' g (one mile north of Ced- s The Claremont Badminton te5m ar Creek, school), the� property d! r 8b cents. played their return match with Wilmot Yake. Sale at one o'clock. �} Medical and Convalescent Cases Whitby on Wednesday night. Terms, Cash. W. Maw', auctioneer. WANTED STuANLEY -:- THEATRE acceprpd 41' 'IVs are glad to hear of Jae. u THURSDRY, MARCH- 1st — :Atict- =-- ' W- ilton being able to be abort Private and y R Priv,atP Rooms town agtaio. after his very serious ion age of Farm-stock, implements OALED HAY AND STRAW : STOUFFVILLE weekly Rt+teP 810.00 - Inspection invited s� ;:, . •Illness. � - - - -- — , .^ ': - ;..: ;er The Ladies' Aid of the United Highest prices paid, drawn from FRIDAY and SATURDAY MRS .GEORGE THOMP90K Church will meet in :the Sunday , MOR 1. l3A(IjEe own 'barn. Phoue Melrnne 6812. Phone 799 - ' fluhool rooms of the church on C A i :. Peb. 28 and 24 61.24. StnuKville. R. R. No 1_ Thursday, March let. SAL AiUIFh� La F AVE. -` - J. Bundy, of Toronto, is visiting 128 Lansdowne Ave., Tur24K +•TILLIE AND GUS" • m A the 'Thos. Graham family for a Under and by virtue of the powers .f X ANDERSON 'few days: Mr. Randy to well contnued in a• certain Mortgage, � W. C. Fields, Alison Sklpworth ;known to many of our older resi which Will be ptoduaed at the time of = dente, - - L4� s,ree Will tae - - -- — Baby LeRoy Tluj$liiftT(7N Snow blocked roads continue to by public Auction on p(,mediea -- - - -- be the bin worry with aiAny of Saturday, February 24th, 19,34 NURSERY STOCK INSURANCE 4 people, especially those whit at the hour of 2.00 o'clock in the TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY " are rpgntred to be on the road afternoon• at the FOR FALL AND SPRING AUTUMOBILN each day. Gordon House, Pickering, ` Feb. 27 and 28 FLLiE Many from gilt "d- AiRtwnt h W. B. Powerl Auctioneer, PLANTING ,JOHN GILBERT HURULARY s ' pOince attended th.0 funeral of tb• y. - -- 84 �- '.late Luther Bowes on Tuesdny of The folt.,wiog prouercy, via: ' er list of .hardy Trees, Shrubs 1N ; j this week. - A. *wclwl car was dis -ALL AND SINGULAR that certain - - — -- I) LIFE 'INSURANCE .,patched frorn Peterburn. parcel or tract of land and premiseg and Plants, .both fruit -WEST OF BR�A W A;Y" - We are Owl to he %hie to report situate lying and being in the Town- Kura ornatnentai Cartoon Cuttie,,i•y Phone Pickering i98U $Oty -that Miss,D„ris Dolphin is grads. ship, of Pickering, in the County of _ ally imorovin¢ ic, health anti. Ontario, an$ ing comp �d "f that cI g n a >3�� Treee'tltatsave oya brnmidt, L� E. E/LL though ?onfloed to her bed - i• part of Lot Number THIRTEEN paluable rinse in entninx 1 rietur ' ezpecting to he out awein soon. (13) in the First Concession Of the _ J FUNERAL 11iBl;U1'U AND.' FU K H The bad eonditiltn of the niwd•• said Township of Pickering more into hep,ingeariy. ;, EMBALMER .'has cNUwpd tiftwh iinetib4ness ,lrlr particularly described as follows:— You Can Buy at I cM-- � iing•the past week where- trifli • .,f COMMENCING where . a post. has J. T ELLIOTT, .AGENT Elucceseor wic% • J. mother, some form µKy tib.4)lutely nbi•r. been planted in the North Limit of - - -��TT _- T1REti, BATTERIES, nu•utiYClir ' sary wad sotub- who h+ve, tiro,'•. the said Lot and the South .limit of * *.� A I I A lt — 'Nlsrht aud'Usy !lervu.r 5 Able tc, n -e their e4ry Kt sill other* the Kingston Road and at the North- n ` :_ACCE yOEiIL+''�i' t hob West an ,ie of the lands owned by - - Business Ph.,ur, lie 'r1.•1.1•r Phone . - tiHrnri. ht•ai4jWhttwt thy.'- Ir;ivh•+: �- B si die+, %I J. R. ,+•.ian:au %% ham•+ r•. the 4early Meeting of the Iieligixi.t U I T A R At >~� lo+c and Getter Iirl1 e5 tlBUi e�, thnnk nor rib•in frit -114- n(l nri�tl Sorietg •,F Friends of t a2ead3, on the - : , ae' DI GARAGE bore f•Ir ttirit P.,t kin/11i(• -++ due IAA Ndnikcr TWRTLP"V (I3Fin the TN::'t►!i FiAN.fl);i:r„ �' �iut ((ire -in To- /triter. t F4A V,-rc�ssion of the Towna},ip of y - inghra !Kauai „ill,Ktinn kIK',ip�i,rri•I Pil:'ke -1- �. aforesaid; THENCE South ' - %.�nro.rrt ry: t+•o,tht. hv:, '• ly i +* her rre•rnC brrr•,vr,neFat• 7T 3e r:l•K West 4 Chains sod 3? i * Ci,a Broek and KinK -tali, gds. >< .FRANK ROBINSON Let rt-, rrp•tir that leaky trip•.' _ /i••Ntll fit q ..+ FFIt - - � - - . I . t.. 7 mil; .sivatk— 'ro —ai• •—'. - � ..t n,.w,r Work all CRrY, tool hub Ed• +tnLntherRuwrs. "' :� -�� ., he Y h • n( 50 links' t ha .. IJ t i e stns a l East O •• - - GA(irup Thextora ill - p"n(frill M •Northern hink of � land formerly ,)wit- - skilled ltiiatoc RPphtre. KuraaoterrK! .it �r'ab..n.+bte - - cotrplr of ruon:hw its ;I,a,cth Ctr/, ed by E'Iija:n .Iiostavick, now et►taclrew; I'i' '('LARE1iEl \T O:� 1 I11DAY9 paler./. - -ilua, having rtriven' unern'he�rN at THENCE' North 74 degrees Fast 4 Children K Sve,'i%lty. Gordon ��• I�w _ thee- McL+nuhlin. - 4hii►y to that chains and fit links to the Western- �t rite to Acetylene Welding u+unDmrr r linlAtr. Hi+ riNtrP, klr+ limit of land vaned by the YEffrly �(r`i _ Phone 2W8 Batteries ropaired .and cb%rged. y Meeting of Friends -above mentioned; IF RANK Ih ROiil` ' irestoue and Dunlap Tires. t .._ . -(Dr.) Armors; fluent 9nr,dA with 3:i Catnd <,i• Ave,ine TK,rlanto PICSEftI:�G,' ONTARIO l?- :her prrAntf+, J. R: +1nd Giro. Thos- THF.:VCI: North along the Western - 4asoline and Oilr. • ton, in Toronto. Limit of said land 7 chaises and 50 - Sign,lf 4pAnC R arP.t 1KSt to he links to the place -of beginning. RAISE I4iJRE Refreshment Bonth Ira P,ldnertion ,+ 'r 'seen O,ir , local mer(rhmira are• !laid pret'n, -es rotuprise thtve after: Phone Pick. 75(10 _advertising iii anothercwlumn. the .of•letrd rotor«• nr less - Niruated on the PULLETS Pray, Chicks are SAFE Chicks (cight or day;. - spirin¢ rpgnirwmwntq, ,rneh wa aaerii, Antithr•riv side of the highway near In % chick-raising contprt last year. with total of T a Oick feed Ptr_ . Even Ihongh the for Esc ^tern end of the Village of M / ON SLE� C FROM EVERY 5AOf10 enices trou, 45 diYfrrrnt hettchrries, mere than. Piciceritiir:_ . - thwrmurarter is huveri,og around - HALF Elie prize money went-to Rel+r rhicke -let, ;:iy PROPRIETOR _ _ _ _ Y_.,• On said prewisea, is situate a larr$e 3rd 5th end several other Tbst's aj ratty S pTi * .i4t3 CH CiG a s ad H •, she Eervt mgrk. while thi two etorry, ten . rlx+uoed frame house. - inn appear* we feel grime eneour with cellar:- Bowe In bested with gad indlcaEian that Brluip Chicks are RAF® chicks to _ moot id the Pi ht of anr•h, buy. Fewer losses. More pullets in the Fall. g hot water. heatih,t and has sanitary - Therelham b6en antra criticism cif arrangements and is lighted by hydro. See the manager of our nearest branch bawbery . Ask trim to show you, l- - cost prices iri our corn electric power. There is a garage how THIS year'" Sroty chicks are gCILL FURTHER safeguarded against - 'recent compwrisuoe dhow the under The horse. The property is losses. By reduc-lutr-.yonr ine9es. yon increase your profits. Or write to ti Claremont purchaaaers to w pray well sitnatp& . Tbere are- beautifut our head office for our FREE bosk let - •'Tbe- Highway to Success In 1994. •fog the same prices as those living ¢rounds with sbAle trees° lawn and �s R nearer the' hiR.hway and railways fruit trees and a large a4rden. The BRAY CHICK HATCHRRY, 106 Clay ►urn Ave., 39. Catbarism, Out. - buildinrta aqd grounds are all in a good c, _Elver which dt- ttibution take* y � - place. Those fuels which are -state of repair; Brooder and OElke. 3365 D%9win St., Toronto. . -- __.._ Open l..m.r. 111ame s ... a.! ` broapihL io by truck are to be our Tgaare: Ten per. cent. a[ the par Eight Breeds- Eighth Year Blood -=Sixth Yeer Government b .rsirp,� r � t chased here at the same price as price to be paid at the time of sale. .Approval. .is found Dearer the large centres. and the balance to be paid within " ' : DL4>[YEY B(� T. Loosen. of North Claremont, thirty days from the dated sale. tl 'has his washroom house in oper, l; Ti e property will be sold sub- anon and lr shipping daily to Lhe ject to a reserve bid, �` )lts�s Otls.s r�sra. �~ lefty, where;he h +a A coat 'nation raet to For further particulars and Infor- take the whole of his crop: Prep•a scion apply to REST `�fOU R NERVES rations are being inside for the - tic - *T. Sr.sca.Arx, H. C. 1prtdX Plants. A IrvrgP contract Bank of 1t-ontrestl Bldg., 'has been completed for the pro Oshawa, Ontario by mOtO{ r coach 4uctiou •tf •sev_eral hundred thous 'I�'. B Powttt t , _ ' <sod. - tomato plantii with one of Box 48. Pickering, Ontaria the principal canning companies of __.._ - • / ' !►�e- Daaa -in -fern. -- - -_._ - -- - _ , lr -- :.: � -�,�j :�._ The • February meeting of the ,Eye TF Bapti-rt Ladies' Missiiun Circle will �f. ---: be in -the. form of. 'a 'Missionary "+Care •�•��� r G'verlaS�l�r�', $angnet at the church on Tue•a /i day, Feb. 27th, at 7 p. m. Mrs. E. - 4 J. Z #vita, preoideat of the Baptist j s and .Home Missionary Society of On 1�►- e he guest a Aker. tario. will b t g pe -Being the -annual open meeting of .Eye q Rebz� fOrB'et ''the Circle. all members o! the - , ? ., ;1• - ;.c - �'I n �• }' Ll:' .ir.; Vi /I i+Pn M tth" Approach- 4 a cl- -•.'• h :.:.. cc r.,. b . .. a ec � lStXau� - ' �' � � } � � l ` - its final boil the -dially invited to be pt'so nt� ^ ^^ 1f� ���i 1 i?aa't foract the minstrel show a _. memorials we e>oscnb'=. 1 n Frtda will be- eta>dlelq fn a'' the Qommnait H1611, 0 9 b C. H. T� • li. •All Ooaoh Travel the Kin y � e Time Tables and trlbe0s to Ticket Tc Y � mitt. evening.• Mareh 2ad.' A cborus of. - - ititformation at ; _,� persoes haw lass w, one moo, annensi;eesttsmPO and new jokes. The second part is Pat C -. f� o1�e � a� composed of novel vaudeville nt}m Many- - 'cases _ r X1 i 1 - hers. The -roan with' the dual Many of the cases of high defect ' ' - - "No %leratse'1'tlb9baw " voice, a veatrilrtquist, sleight of which. at one time would develop to N. W 8TA"03W ( hand artist. A navel and pleasing dangerous conditions are now by hy- H / C K E I'V S - ore hand artist, in old time and modern genic measures and corrections con- _ trolled. This - particularly applies to YOUR SUPPLIES HERE harmony, all making three hours Myopia; com (}ET monly called near - sight- . - Dhow ` of ood, unusual entertainment. P §. When attention has been Buckeye Incubators, special. No. 17E, 210 egg 24.95 W Tie funeral took place on Twee given to school .lighting, attention to - Economy coal burning br�paer, 3>36chick 12 � -- - :- -day, Feb. 20th, at- Claremont, of print .size In school books and corr- Dandy, 600 chick .. 13.25 Ma the late Luther Bowes, who died ections to school and pre. - school _ Beatty, 500 chick ... ••: 1600 -very suddenly on 'Saturday last, child, the percentage` is now much Beatty, 1000 chick 22•� - at Peterhore, while on his way lower. 'The Hyperopic. or far sighted ::; Beatty, 1,200 chick - - - from his office' to his home, when cases are however the last to receive, ;• Bnekeye; 12.00 chick ..: .� ..: 21,00 tt__ __'' ftg he collapsed in a nearby store: attention because in superficial ex.- �ajlle �af .�nl i Mr. Bowes was a former resident aminations the vision being good for From this line tip you.do not have to send away, as wel(ean most the bf Claremont, having spent his distance they are overlooked. Ovex prior and quailty. = �1�(� �■ boyfiood `dtiye here. He was one 90 per cent of cases of • strabiamt s ed -of the vale operators -of the C. (mss eye) are hyperopic and if a Electric Brooders, 24x4inch .;. 9.25 - Aind WaR'AN139A IP(S, 00. n can truly picture this hand- : • - Electric Brooders, 38x86 inch .,, 18.00" - ' . P. R. T.19graph service and had pemo Cheap rates for farm and oounby � •' •:� Spent many of the past ysa�e in �P it would affect an industrial 8nildi "Pe-sterboro. He ie° survived by his worker he would realize what a Booster & Master Chick Starter and Laying Mashes At lowest pricer. Windstorm Insurance obbuildlop,A - mother, sire. ltesdmao, of Clare great chance is taken, when a child Chick Feeders and Water Fountains, both' Raly. and clap._ wind- mills. Silos eta. tnl sit, inner will be greatly missed 18 left with' the hope that he will Chick Charcoal d Liver Oil, imp from Nova Scotia. Automobile Ineursnce by ilia. m %oy friends bore .eg_ a 'O°P Dot of it* It is true that in its Pratt's Lice Hiller and Poultry Regulators, _ lofallkinds. Jovial, likeable character• The worst -case it may be made straight CiKnsgas for rats- get them or they will get yon r chickens, FARMS FOR 8ALB b • o eration but no operation �. fnntral iervices w6re conducted 3 p ' FOUR SEEDS ARE ON THE WAY—GET OLrR' PRICES. write or phone under Masonic faiuPPices. with iii, -v'� °E v'sinn once it b -comes lost through delay and non- ` torment taking place in Claremont' `•+Gnion Ceineter use'of the turning eye. - CHAS. Ca4PER, �- �CLAREMON'I', 20 Y<'rTITBY, 0�1T Q� P,, to be continued 1 ° ,'!.•',. _ .:rs'Tq.rs. , :y..al.•� •ii: .° .� e Y - y.�J�.�.�W:h.�����,. v' '^"+.�� - ... • . +••. - .+x.:�: ,y.. : },'• " iY'.,a `z' n '','t- °�i :"r'�: f ,- °,..�.6',' �:�,- 'i:�' "i y _ - .•,'1 '' ~, a ,-4 � ,� •, ,+.�t�r•�c•'�^rY r. ^t'ihl�`+ ',m+, •,v' .•pc,,, rr+ k�;'0' mY°,� --± y,•. `, .`�t+C, .' -ro �ry. rte.. ,_�. in Al t of Bequn� �g _ :ai each on Rocks(: -Mdier-Monarch Falls Over Precipice During Lonely Climb-. Search Party Finds Body Ten Hours Later r' 'Brussels, Feb. 18.-The broken body horror at the mutilated. form. Blood' of Albert, King of the Belgians, shat• trailed 60 teat down the rocks where leered in a fatal plunge from a rocky he had plunged, apparently clptching - In vain for a foothold. The King had - -y .while mountain climbing, lay in visited Marche lee Dames every -two Mate tonight at Laeken Palace, out- weeks for the last six months, - and _ side Brussels, while the ' world joined climbed a perilous peak, known • as the nation to mourning. "The Chimney" on his last visit. He `o- � • • The heroic leader, beloved for his remarked it was too easy and attempt.' bravery ,in wartime and his neighbor• ed a more difficult rock face in his .liness with his subjects, came to his final fatal climb Saturday, tragic death In a lonely, rocky ravine The government decreed une month Deaf - -the during wb4ch all- 3S - ."•! .. ?'K" ••L.,f,.e. - mii south of the capital. Alone, will flow' a half mast. Offi- - • D Saga 1 be a t be went into the hills yesterday after- cial ceremonies were cancelled.- "All noon s of -his favorite - ¢oyernment officta_ls will wear signs r' • • ,sport, never to return alive. He was of mourning. 59 years old: Official Report Leopold Accession - An official inquiry reported that the : Leopold, the Crown Prince, tmmedL.1{ing _ cllmbed -a -peak -and ,apparently .. s - -�r. i ately became King. He will take the was leaning on a barge atone which he piI' oath of office within 24 hours afteL_the _ .. ----- presuza sate when it.gave way. The ` y King lost his balance and fell to a ._ •',funeral services- Thurada He is 8S. - _ _ Queen Elizabeth took the shock ledge which blood stains showed to be _ r stoicall when word was telephoned 'the spot where be-died., The body 'of the accident during � the night. bounced off the ledge and f 1 another Word of the tragedy came from the 160 feet, leaving a tragic trail of his King's 'footman who drove with the spectacles, cap, knapsack and belt. ?' monarch to the hills through which At- The'\b dy crashed at the foot of a - bert frequently roamed. Th win, dfs- rock bill called Calvaire du Grand Boa traught when the King failed to reach Dteu. The natives said the rocks r, - an tan- at the village -of Marche leg there crumble after extreme cold and ',•, � _. Dames, went In search of bra master, previously had warned the King of - Failing to find`bim, the servant her• danger In climbing that vicinity. ried back to' the hotel and urgently The search party immediately seat telephoned the palace in Brussels for word of the tragedy to the Queen- s 1 raid. The caViset held an extraordinary sea• 'Thi`-- rescue party.. reported i,bey sion.- The government will continue - came across the 5ody and gazed in to function until after the funeral. 'UVorld Mourns Ontario to Honor De g Memorvf of Kind Feb. 19. -Ail royal courts 'of. Europe Memorial Ser..;ct for Belgian went into arournia6 yesterday for the • - - KIiV'G ALBERT I. -- Courtesy of Mail and Empire. death of Albert. King of the Belgian#. .sovereign Likely at - _ : = Groat Britain Chatham From Great Britain King George Toronto, Feb. 19•-A memorial see. ° _Man -of 60 Slays Italy Reconditioning The. Markets ' and Queen- Mary sent the fellow_ ing vice for the late King of-the Belgians j� L • Heavy-Battle Battle 1~ lest - message to King. Leopold III: would undoubtedly be held, In all like- Brother, Sister _ "It is with the most profound sor- lihood' In' Chatham, centre of the Romer -Italy has started modernis_ PRODUCE PRICES. kow that I &Ad my people have learned largest Belgian settlement in- Ontario, i lug its heavy battle fleet' it was learn- United Farmers Co- operative Ce. of.We tragic death of your illustrious in the belief of Charles Roehereau de Then Shoots Himself to Death ed last week, to bring the aavy.in-to Satur'daY were paying the followi�' father, and I hasten to otter our heart- is Sabliere. consular agent for Bet- �f Police Can Enter what Italian experts consider sport - Prices or Produce at Toronto: ;felt sympathy • to you and the people gfnm at Toronto. _ OU Wife, Son tioa of "not excessive Inferiority," Eggs - Filers to larmers,' cases ib• of Belginfn He s8aaa:te he avoid be delegated _ campared-to other navies, - turned, freak extras 85c; .fresh flirt. Cape W k has dread 33c+ Pallets, 29c, and seconds 27c. ` The British Empire can never for to make arrangements for the service, ' - ' - _ y started on the 8t. Thomas, Feb. 18, -lose ba eehJpa_ Giulio Cesare and Conte Batter - Ontario, creamery *Aids, get the heroic figure whose courage but at .& late hour last night had ra ph Phi*, was an Inspiration to the Allies ceived neither notlffcation of the 0• shot and 'kilted )Ifs brother, Her ! Cavour, each of 21,500 tons, and No. 1, 2634 to 26 ic; No. 2, 26c. bert, 66, and slster,,� Miss Florence . will be started soon oft the Andre - Poultry, A grade, Alive- Spring _ thronabout the 'dark years of the war, 'death -nor any instructions trom the Philp, Dona and the Dai11o' chickens, over 6 lbs., lie; oser 5 00 and will join with the Belgian p;ople Montreal office Qf the Belgian consul• D. b8, and then shot hffasel[, to each , . o[ $2,T00 toga 6 ibex, SOe; over 4 to b lbs., 9c; over death at -their farm home is 9 2 to , lbs., Sc. .Broilers, ever 1% to }aS _ memori Donets The four, camprlse Iis, ' _and ally," directed,- would probably be held la .slur ay, y'a heavy 2 ]ba., 10c. Fatted hens, over 6 lbs., to addition the King and Queen also Chatham rather than Toronto, stncg, Before killing him; Per, Philp walled 4atttesh[p fleet subject so ,modern Ile; outer 4 to b lbs., -10c; over 8 to -4 sent Leopold a private message, wbieh he explained, nearly all of the Het- with the shotgun for bl, wife and son, Jzation. All have been to reserve Iba•, Be. Old roosters, over 5 lbs., 7c, since retirement from active service 'White ducklings, over 5. lbs. 12c• d was not made public. glans in Ontario resided near Chat- bald. who bad gui,e• to London. . o, The United States ham and other parts of Essex county; When they returned they were con. in August, 193=' The Giulia Cesare - 4 t05 lbs., Ile. Guinea fowl, per pair. - while there were only 26 or SO Rel• fronted in the house by tltt man and was commissioned in 1913, and the _ ,1 President Roosevelt sent this mesa glans- in the Toronto district. they shouted for him net to shoot, flee- others to 191#, Puatltry, A grade, dressed -- Spring - -.A ¢ t _ chickens, ,over 6 lbs., 26c; over, b to s =age to Queen Elizabeth: . . _ lag '.o a neighbor's- by jumping. out a =1bs., 15c; 'over 4 to 6 lbs. 13e ver. 2 t • 'I am shocked beyond expression to .. 4 - . anion window. The • i P Q t D } ca 1 d. for medt- Less Than 25 Per Cent , to 4 lbs.,, 12c. Broilers, over 13( to s' learn of the utitimely death- of His Ma cal rid and police. lbs, 2bc. Fatted hens, over lbs., 13e; Hensley Gets Drivers Are Women - testy the King. 'The government and � The mother and non ran to the home: over 4 to fi lbs., 12c; over 3 to 4 lbs., _ people of the United Staten condole _ of. Roy Harvey. About 100. ,persons While the percentage of women 10c.. Old roosters, over 5 lbs., 10c' with Your Majesty the'loss of a ruler Seven Years gathered infer 1n the neighborhood of drivers is` steadily' increasing, more White ducklings, over 5 lbs., 14c; .do, ..so, universally beloved and whose the Philp home, but they were unable' thar. 75 per cent. of the women in the 4 tq 5 lbs., 13c. Young turkeys, over energy and wisdom -was sa devoted to to enter and waited until police ar• car- oaniniz' gToua are-members of the 8 lbs., 17c� - the ideal of peace and justice. among Pleads Guilty to -Firing . of r -ided. A few of the crowd got near "backseat club," r cording 'to infomma- B grade poliitry 2c lb. less than - -- -'-tire nations of the world."- -- enough to see Phil readln' and de- tion obtained by from van- A grade. C grade 2c lb. less than B. Barn, Dereham Township p 6 d WHOLESALE PROWISIONS. Germany . dared he had -his gun nearby', ious State motor' vehicle officials who Woodstock.- Seven' years' imprison - - Phil made a check of the drivin licenses Wholesale•,,, President Paul von Hindenburg tele, p, police said: had been. suffer- g provision dealers are _ ment was the penalty passed on Fear- fag" mental' derangement ' for some which they hale issued. quoting the following prices to To- - graphed Queen Elizabeth: old Hunsley, DereLam township, for time, accentuated, it is believed, b a - For exam le 'A. H. Ve traffic en- ronto retail dealers: _ "I am shocked at the news of the Y P ' firing the barn on the farm of Fred series of'flres.on his farm. For several gineer for the New Jersey otor Ye= Pork -Hams, 20c; shoulders, 16c; , sudden death.oj His Majesty the King pettmaa. " y butts, 17 %c; pork loins, 20%c; ;pic -- years, thebSicers Said, he lied labored. hide De art reports nics, 15%c. ; of the Be]giane. I beg you to accept Hunsle was arrested alter. he �itad � P incur, re rts that '22.3 y under the impression Ms brother and r cent. of those having drivers' Ii- Lard -Pure, tierces, 1.O %c, tabs, :my in profound sympathy.' been threatened with manbandiing by g sister. were attempting to acquire the cruses err New Jersey are women.- Ile;, pails; il%c; prints, 113¢c. - Italy a crowd of enrages farmers who • farm from him. Although the brother -Michael :A. Connor Commissioner of Shortenin g- Tierces 0%c tubs, ' King Victor Emmanuel and ..Queen' gathered to eztinguis'h the blaze in and sister were sat serefously, alarmed Motor. Vehicles for Connecticut, 'states lOc; pails, 11c; prints, 10°�fic.'' Helene telegraphed' condole aces to the Pettman's barn, Hg was charged at threats to shoot them, the had that in 1932 there, were 3'19,856 men LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS. Belgian royal family to day. with arson _•to!lowiag. further investi ��pdal}frA a m5 Jn the scrag i - dri eTf­and__77,877' women driveys� _ _Steers, up to 1,050 lbs., good and Deep grief permeated the entire gation by police in connectio>i with _ - ? -- This gives a little over � 33 r hoice, $4.75 to $5.25; do, Tried., -� royal family here. The -King and the- 'Pettman blaze and two other - ' _ __ �. pe cent $4 25 -. Queen were informed of Albert's death barn fires. He pleaded alt to the women drivers. to $4.;1"1; do, com., $3.25 to_*4 16; su Y Returns Home After T , , _ V - -.. - - - isinaale rot m `�,gi�' : fiend choice. -{ darn i_ the royal tratg tz bo �1 CyLLl.c4 p, eyseU, w. W'. glatthews, director of the Di- $�.''0 t'� $"6; do, meC., $6 to $5 25; for a trip to Brussels. Simultaneous Cameron Bay, Feb. 18- vtsioil o Safety of- Penns Ivania du, com., $4.25 to $4.75; heifers, good, _- Y and ^ hffice, $4.75 to $5-.25; do, • med., 3 - After three months in hospital at Ak- showed that y per ' $4.25 to $4.75; du, com., $3.25 to $4.25; ly, he cancelled all loyal engagements. ' , _ - , „ - • P pproximatel 24 _ Court mourning (or $0 days was'or- Young Men Too Laz lavik raider the care 'of Dr. J. A. cent, of'the'oper.ators licensed to•drive fed calves, good 'and choice, $6.75 to dered and Sage flo-wa at half mast. New Yolk Employs X the ihart,eVic Ingraham, captain of were women. Morgan Ryan, Register $7.25; do, med., $5 to $6.50;' cows. Premier Benito Mussolini sent con- gas boat, Speed, which of Motor Vehicles3 for Massachusetts; good, $3.60 to $4; do, med. $3 too Only Those Over 30 exploded and sanlf while crossing estimates that 200,000 out of 1,000,- $3,25; do, cum.; .$2.25 io $05; can- News of King - Albert's death, an New York, Feb. 18. -The New York Great Bear Lake on Oct. 26, arrived 000 licensed operators are women, giv- � $ ' • gam, ••• t ocker d -official communique said, was officially department of sanitation hereafter at his home here rriday in b Canadian ing 20' per cent. s to $n do, eomt $2.25 to $2.75; st a an d feeder steers, good $4 to communicated throughout the king - will hire only unemployed men over Airways plane piloted by Con Farrell, g $4.50; do, com., $3.25 to $3.75; milkers' dom. Officials of all 4villages, towns 30 years old to take fife snow -0ff city ' Ingra lam is still walking about on Scotland Takes Less and springers, $30 to $55; catves, good - - -- and' cities were instructed to join• in -streets. Gordon C. Poole, Deputy crutche:..and as soon as has recov- - and choice, veals, - do p y Canadian E s toy: ' mourning for the - Huse- :of-Savo� Li,....r:J9aer ^ *��o i >les, a 'rla :t: eyed sufficiently will oo "nip +���o" ,r- -' g$ corn. and med.; $5 to $8.50; grassers, which lost a relative through Princess a vacation he. Mated. He receiv:'!,i The production of eggs in Scotland, $2.50 to $3; hogs, bacon f.o.b., -. - ed today that be found younger• "men••' according ' �'�' Marie Jose. "too lazy and Inefficient." j g fo Statistics of the Depart• do off trucks, serious in erica to bath fee -from frost- � $9• t9o; off cars, $9.40; bite when he escaped from the blazing ment of Agriculture for Scot'and, has r,.-yd ewes and wethIir lambs, $8; do, fi boat Two men we a burned to death greatly increased in recent yearn, tiled.. $7.50 to $7.75; do, bucks,-$6 - but 'a large •proportion of. fire require $7.50; do, _culls, '$5.50 to $7; sheep, and Ingraham w a the' most se'riou: ly Fire in North Bay Store West's Way t0 Raise . , ments pf the indvstH*Ia - copulation is good light, $4 to $4.50; do, heavies, Causes $10,000 Damage Funds for Hospital injured of the seven survivors. • 7 -r r n stilt obtained from abroad. From 32..,0'tb $3.50; do, culls, $1.50 to $,..25 time to time changes occur in the' ¢= North Bay- Approximately $10,000 Regina. -- Sweepstakes may provide ''Fbronto Has Deficit sources of overseas supplies, Irish damage resulted from the recent fire. Irish Free State hospitals with money ' Toronto.=- Toronto'; eatintat;;d °ntax't- and' Danish etas have beef •- popular = $last Destroyf Boat"' ' In the basement of Harry Mulligan's but in Vanguard, Sask., .jack rabbits mum deficit for 1933, wil: be. $95;,000, in G•asgow for many years; and more Vancouver, Feb, 18 -Tbe - 33 -ff, seine y ' men's wear store. Smoke and .water do- the trick. The' town staged' the according to the report pre: - tented to recently Polish and Belgian • eggs fishing boat, Mary Island; was destroy were responsible for the biggest part biggest rabbit drive In -Its history re -. the board of control b:- ST%,ueorge Jtay.e come into favour,,but Canadian, ed by fire, and explosion yesterday of the loss, although 'three was coq egntay, cornering the anlmals in a Wilson, flnanee- c'onamixsinne' This Dutch, and .titvedish supplies have in 'the 9frait of Georgia off Point Ra J ltiderable damage done to -the base* sandpit and then shooting th,om. The amount will be absnrbetl -in the tax fallen bif. T3urinR 1$32 14ustralian bents, south of here, The two mea went. O'Hearr!s brokerage of>6ee "bunnies•" will be sold and the l,ro• rate, making an Hpproxi,n,ate tiill'er e.-gs- were quilted tar •four months aboal'd at the time escaped ufilrAjur ' U4 Giny's men's wear store also ant- ceeds banded over to Vanguard Fins once of one mill 'in the tale: ' T,Ast only, while ('hinp,e.ond F +R3'Ptian eggs ed In the dinghy .and landed at Point aamlege IItl01 gmep. vital. year ilte •dt•ni-ft' w1�. $L2'S";fi36, Y` K • �`~ well as their neighbors, immegatell W a Know . oL a' r se�vess one theireStisq a racial origin. 1 : - - -border, pride them- h ~ _ which his beeii'preserved throughout. -- - - "4r% the eenturfei- and le as distinctiv r S. from that of almost any other race on '���(/ /► (Jj' - - -. ' earth. Travelling through'a country brings • one into touch with many types of " "p• ,Pik` /�� listed on the Toronto-Stock Exchange that in our ion `4, A 8 people. We had an ;unusual train trip ur ,�� _ �• ; ]8 iII' "a technical position for across Northern Spain -a section rare. ' e ly seen by visitors. The scenic beauty I 14n 1 mm e d I ate 14dv a n e e of this journey is indescribable and - _ • r� more than made up for the roughness. of the 61kilbed. We fraternized with .._, - -- _ u a _- e88 ,to- 2'eCel`ve our - semi=weekly' a group of young men wbo seemed to -� +�• Send s your i� me and addr "Market News" ' giving current information concerning be delighted to sing Spanish folk- leading stocks. songs for us, Their leader had lived' _ in Switzerland and Spoke English very —Also send us a list of your.stocks you now hold to'-receive well. At_,91a(e; point on the trip an 1 reports and opinions.. itinerant musician got on the train and played a peculiar style of bagpipes. _ GEOFFREY TURNER & CO We learned that these are only to be - COD seen in this particular section of STOCK BROKERS -Spain. Later on we engaged in con- STOCK with an old priest, who was _ - i pr Bldg. Toronto, Ont. head o[ an educational institution in : f p Orders Executed on All Exchanges - Northern Spain. Re was very peast- mistic, when speaking about the re- volution, and said that everything was For economy and isatl$�irt�ons • Mexico when clergy aid been burns : "con d Mex. a h aCCO choose the lob that = Tf�A�EL I (�Pf��5 ogs -' -� expelled from there, be had moved to -" -i0r1Q n our pipe do that -- _ - - er l y d a the United States for a; whlle: He you Can Cut Coarse or flakey to apologized for his English, which we � -- -- i thought was very good indeed. An- suit your own particular taste. Al �e other gentleman, whom I met in the -'s f• �,'i ��' corridor of the train, was interested ` - in mining and was then going to in. G , '- spect some properties in which he was_ r i interested. Asking him what he thought of conditions; - he answered, ,V BY CAPT. F. H. REIC ! ' "/ "If the country is allowed to develop and the government is given a free - - - - - Y6e Aftermath of a Revolution - t, Land• you will not know Stain to be PLUG SMOKING TOBACCO _ _ She same country in ten years." He : p: gave me some information abou the _ o- Revolutions seem to be the order of i :he times; perhaps the world is going � r� ` J natural mineral wealth of the part of D Ds Travel Im ressi�ds" ve been the country through which we were hrough a cycle, accounting for the coming to us each 'wee These travelling, and one could well credit Lumber of dictators who have sprung articles are a feature of this "paper his statements, as the rock formations Classified Adveft>a!)A y,T -w out of obscurity, within the past and are taken from. the experiences were very similar to many parts got !ew years. Examine the map of Eur• of otie.who has seen what he writes Northern Ontario. Me and count the small, number of about. We have been -asked to bring We did see a monument pulled off G N OTTER TO EVERY 1kV=gTOJL countries that are actually to our-attention a unique trip �[' L List of wanted inven lone and full y ptactisi;ig y lts.base in 'Madrid; we saw the black- '' in ormation sent free, she �� cost. iemocracy to-day. li sou were to ' which Captain Reid is organizing sued wa]Is of one or tiro convents; we�V Wdrld Patent Attorney■, ?Ti Han➢c Visit the oniintries that are under dit- - - $`a=. �..___ Can, .. and which he will ,r,er "nnally dirarf _ _._, ,� _ ensue vnr ,ln F' , r ... .< : flI — °- Il1..FF�, vets this coming ummer. If you have Cy would probably find that the•life of g• zontal stripes of red, yellow and red /0 N the people Las not noticeably changed.' no definite plans and desire to take to red, yellow and blue; we heard the i^�rr.04 s'%,_ �� Off= sasysas. advantage of a real opportunity to song that was becoming a national fir '+e $'heir problems are the same -food, �' 'p t`,y°0 +►► O,rj K quit AND 3 hit Cl TTiNGB 'FO$ see the Old Land udder Ideal•aus- _anthem -Hymn de Reigo -being sung G dp (� • quilts, •te, write Newi'iold'■, Yorg , shelter and clothing are their basic plces, this seldeted moor party• and played everywhere. Perhaps the r rust, Toronto. needs and they are continuing to should appeal to.you.�4'd QOM strive for these -in the same manner- most interesting sight, in connection Here are but a few- of the tee- with' this revolution, was "the gather- _ . _. as'wh�n under the government that tares: Lakeland - Lake Winder- ♦e,p has been deposed. tug of the first delegates to the new y WANTED - mere, Loch Lomond and the Lakes Republican Parliament. They met on - ' We went into Spain in the Summer of Killarney; the Welsh Mountains the-Roof Garden of the Hotel National of 1931 -less than three years ago. I and the -Highlands -of Scotland; Strictl EGGS :lad planned the programme, for that -where we were staying, There were Y dear, in January and; at that time, Cathedra! Cities- Salibbury, Yorlt, about 250 sat down to dinner -most 1 NEWLAID !here was n thought of t that Ohester.Durham, Weirs,, Ely, Here- of than men but there were -a few, - Take rictintage of the prevailing g ford, Lincoln.. Peterborough, Win- women silo: The a4toalahing thing � nigh prices. at least, not in'the minds-of the gen- chesier, etc,; Castles - Warwick, to us was the gravity and silence eral public. In April the world was Blarney. Qarnarvon, Edinburgh, we pay a pretnitrtn for poultry d startled by the news that King Al... etc.; Shakes which characterized chin large parry. v Ysrm eggs. , peare, Scott, Wdrds- We have beard a great neat about the `' ltemittanaes made projnptly. 'phonso XIII, had made a fast night worth; Moore, and Bandy Country; Latin temperament and have experi- :ases returned prepaid. _ • trip, by motor, from bis•palace in Ma- The -Fens; The Dukeries; Glorious drid, bad boarded a warship,` which sated• the tact that they -are noisy at LOBLAW GROCETERIAS Devon; Cornish Riviera; The Tros- Resialret;aw:tsri rues at the sea -coast in readiness,' s'$d gatherings. ' This 'one was different. , Co. rsmis•d had Lett his country for France. Queen sachs and the Garden of Ireland; Doubtless it was die fo the knowledge POULTICE g Fleet and "'athnr■t tt■., sosO7fsO "eterls who WAR feimerly -the I3F1 Giants' Causeway. f oveiy roads, of the importance, that was attached. twjtls J itch Princess Eua of Battenbnrg -and oesutuut sre.co,y. London, Edin- to their meetitig but, exceIlting when t ieF : 'her family followed a day or so later, burgh, Belfast, ' Dublin, Douglas -- , someone of note arrived and there was M E C CAt all in one gloriana hoilday, - a buzz, of welcome, this .wag, "glad °ubt. t of "T "`"' HARD of HEARING For .further information regard- � edly, the quietest dinner assembly 11 .env MUSTARD YiIiGENTS WANTED ing this or any, other •Holiday you i have ever seen_. F act can now Amoy lets vetch ur Electric Hearing Aid. operates eatire- contempiate, address Capt. F,_ H. There -was a - strike of.. telephone 1'y without the use of batteries. Lasts • to handle conser%aw a mining Issue Reid, C.P.R. Building, Toronto, operators ii? Madrid and, the main � Doctor -If Cold a lifetime., GE 'R'E to- F RO This property adiofna large producer GEORGE CRAW 0 _ and has heretofore been privately dn- building -the highest , skyscraper- In _ ., :.- pOCEn t Clear QUItCi[h anted. Detalls given upon request. There way nd effort made to Impede Europe--L-was guarded by troops, as 20 John St. N. Hamilton, Ont. NICOL PRATT & CO. their departure, although the Kin In the strikers had taken revenge on the " Among the ring Infective types of illness 1 • s 8, that occur during the winter months, y' Investment 11"urittes his farewell message did not relin. strike - breakers by undressing the girls the ordinary cold is the most common. ,If a law deals Rith human thought 110' McKinnon Building, Toronto quisii his claim -to tbe'throne,_ which l and seining them out on the street be had oci�tpled iroin the day' he was p without clothing.. Even at that, this As a .rule these infections merely or speech or conduct, It is not, cannot : born. His father, Alphonso XII., bad was much to be preferred to some of cause off In ten d and annoyance, and pass off Sn ten days or so. be, and never has been enforced, " --= died before his birth, the .attacks'that, are made on strike, During the active stages they set Nicholas Murray Butler. ° breakers-in this country. �~ "• _ Xf P�S� The poasibi o br of. a Spanish trip up e, In the in the the v and d]d•not look too bright; the press tuns Spain is an interesting country; ."nose, in .the larynz where the voice Is featuring any .disorders that had oc there Is or other exactly like it and a produced, In the lungs and sometimes ," «LOW99 and U� m well worth as sin visit. The ,,eothe see tutted and I was not particularly nazi• in the joints and muscles. Thus we D I X I E, -pus to take any' chances, especially most courteous and polite, the set- get congestion in the nose, relaxed I- s..e u.w twsi•a =•tile �! d S � .*hen women were going with the vices Cotnpari f avourdauly with thood throats, cougb and vague pains in the wt, � 'r% too- ' �A ........................ sties and joints. _= thongs his itinerary, to when I that the time I shall tell you more .bout this is C Solve � 'A ~~ r.a �� -:i HERE AIlETHE•51GN>i:..R•'- arty. l had.'even gone so far, as to mu Unless there is fever as -well, there riTll[AN ppTlCSi, _ of other countries es an we a a g •• fascinating country at another time. generally no need to lie up -often of OgH3 Re�msl�y Weakness troubles had been greatJY exaggerated Next week T am going to describe a by so doing one feels a great deal Too*""_ c�a._ x. bull-fight we saw in Lisbon, the capi- C Iongestion 81eepleanew and that conditions In.Spaip were as worse.' But this dose not mean that Low of Appetite Mouth Acidity quiet :,� in ant other Epropean •coun- tai of Portugal. the cold should be neglwted. Neglect t + Auto into l�ciioc6 try. 6 -- may lead to all sorts of trouble. TAKE So tcF d en't Uur Rr�t stop in Spain Cough may persist 'and .cause Seri• was in man �euw5Lian,, a beautiful city; Evening is the delight of 'virttioua ous 'mischief . in the lungs. Nasal WHAT TO DC FOR I _� ads -an etnblein•ot the tran - catarrh may spread to the canals la situated on a curvin- harbour'-on the' - f ; g quit ciutse uT Lucs,y lifo-ac} sue, pinvll, _ _- .Bay- of_Biscs3;. It hid be�tLth farite 1 Ebe_.netghhortng. -bees. FILLS Phittips' Mifit of Meg- and nillti; `mirM h impress of`i S great- - u' nesta in a glass of water : summer, resort of Spanish royalty and It the cold does not clear up in ten' : every morn[rr��gg when you of many others from .different parts Creator stamped upon it; -it spreads days'. time,' a doctor should be con- FOR _ : ¢et .up. ,lake another _ _ IMr teaspoonful 30 minutes of Europe. The first', . sign of any it>i quiet' wings -veer the grave, and stilted. after eating. Andanother seems to promise that all shall be - `, R, LIVERIS,RNZSS I ® before you go to bed. change c,f. . govfrnment Was the post- eat a beyond it. SLUGGISHNESS OR -Take the new box at the'station. It was surmounted p :A WASTE OF �t,ME E Phillips'. Milk of Magnes ia by a crown but, when we were there, �y -_ Tablets - ore fabled for -': A Canadian court has ruled that !t S�MA p�ia�S = ►� each teaspoonful as di- the crown had been covered over with s moron' for a wife -tn go throagli ' rested above ^ - a dirty piece of newspaper. In other ••�'he murder story has for its bight her husband's pockets. Not only, is -- A dots of &ecRam's Pais tacl .,ijht • places the -crown .had been removed and 'holy purpose the pious •intention it wrong, but in these daps It is near, av;u keep you Smilini. Healthy 6f $risht If you Kaye Acid Stomach, don't • but the King's head still adorned the of making the' reader feel a fool, " -- ly always useless. -North Hastings - 'worry about it. Follow the• simple postage and coins, although, at that - -_C_K. C6eaterton, P.avit >•R� - --- direetions -- given- abore. This small time, the peseta, (the Spanish move - dosage•of Phillips' Milk of.Msgnesia tary uni•tl Nvas only half its usual . MATURITY-MATERNITY =� : • -acts of once to neutralize the acids value, making our purchases very rea. f "t I •IT'S LIVER THAT MAKES �oP fTCNiNCi AND To MIDDLE AGE: that cause, headache.'sEomach pains tonable indeed, Before leaving ;San CLEAR UP and other distress. rry it. You'll Sebastian -and it #s the subject for YOU FEEL SO WRETCHED feel like a new person. an article of its own -I must mention •• At these three critical periods But -be careful ybu get genuine a conversation I had with some young, Waked your Liver Bile a woman needs a medians t Philli s Milk' of Magnesia, or, men, who were s tting under the tam- she can depend on; That's , ? p —No Calomel necessary AND SKIN RASHES USE vrhy so many take Lydia E: _ _ Phillips' Milk of Magnesia Tablets arisk trees, the eatbery foliage that For you to feel healthy and 6a�ppr Your Pinkhatri's Vegetable CO- .when ;r . when you buy - -2:,c and 50c sizes. gives shadE to .tile park on the shore ' 'titer muse ur two pouadi of figtiid b,l• law pound. 98 out of 100 sayt "It �- d of the bay.* They looked 'at me with yonr bowel', e` -ery d'y, without that bile, ! het s me!" Let ithelp'you, too. - -ALSO IN TAet1T- MaM y' trouble starts Poor dtgstion. Slow elimination. . P : - - -- ^^" ®"'4Q• interest, so I took niv passport out poisons is the body. Gftemlwretehedaese. �`a .Earn tiny tablet tit the How can you expect • to clear up a situation LYDIA E 1 N K H A M'S +r eeqguivalent of a teaspoonfut and -showed tbem 'tCaltada" on' the' Hire this completely with men bowel-moring , • �f ('genuine Ph,llip5 Milk .__.— ^<._. cover much excitement. and talk-' salts, oil, mineral water, laxative candy or Dr. D. D. Dennis IatfitidPrtscriP• R /� - yf'Mattnesc, chewing hum, or ronahageT They don t wake tiOn, made and 6ttar■nteed by the _ VEGETABLE COMPOUND .,'M�wV t _wtv� ing one •En ills ;othPt'. I smiled and up your liver. - ' said "eslnnol ?" 'They all shook their' You used Carter's Little Liver Pills. Puri makers of Campani eItdiatt Balm. s weaettrble. Safe. Quick and sure results. As� Phill>ils Mtl>< 01 M�giaesia heads and answered "no, hasque," fnr them by wile. Refuse subetitutes. 25e. at. Trialbottle3icatTeurdrusgut. 13 0i for the people, in rjii� part of SPA Id. as ;w dhitgista. iN ISSUE No, '8 --�3`) r , • a.,,•..' #'v' •✓ %',F' "`.±s;.:c `_�4.7 -.t,+ r- . . F _ _ _ _ - r• - 1 -ti .. .,t;'. -... -. •.. -� , . ✓ � ..'. i - ► - - .io - fc 1�'.1.'e _qtr.,.• i?ti:= ♦ ._. se+S'. _ ..,,,�ri 5 i • ',. x .ti pr,' a may/ .• K .tt ud ni' . Z'. 'r-' '•»r w ,':Y'.' .., t•' •.'.7 Yc ',. 'i."t. -',r .� - .. ..v.. !L s 4 M1r 'i _ 1 , qw. . d' }.. - •'�_'� ` "^ate" -` �'•' AA A - M � -Nrs. J h Murray, of Toronto, . -Jubti S. YBnlsduu•w'as ill, Al �, - -- L �� was ill the villatte tin S- sturdny ronto oil Thurt -ciHy last attendinge p _.tte,uiiu*__ttir fn,,,.,•„ 1 .,f rhtl l,ltN r.h" 16- r-d'"fe- !AA-11'd Cttti- gentiuu. llisr Nu, rint 1It U,int - "= Qtttr.. ,. urrrtrtjhr.ntty,, �reEent err y• - Kttveral iruyuttant hut�ltey - -- ;Are stiff r iuit lr`ui cul8w. -N'• W. Hu.,t,t~. .. ho brie Pala senores have tnkert _ V,ace ,duriuK6kre - _- -l�rs A Burrell is 'eoaflned to his farm to W. T. Heron, of 'Vest the pnPt• w,.ek nuid many of , the �. ber hell tllrriuith ilinens. Hill, will hold all iauedon @alt- of fares fruni here have attended. - Wnr..G,utuiey had a bueines• hi-4 hou+ehuld effects, tools etc., c,n Odha..a: drawing the greatest "Pickerine's E'eader Store-" to the city on Monday. yntur:tay, March• 10th . Watch rtAvd. '... _Misr, Edith Murray, of Torou ant for bills giving lull particu -The Swamtika Club held a `'ao, spent the week sod with lifiisa l °�• most enjl,y4sble evening et the - _. ;.Teas Clark -Jack Frost kept up his work home of • lrm. Cartwright on Tues. T r - Leality, slid 'Sirs. Morley spent. nH last weeks when cut -zoro wea. day night init. On account of L ON T M' / S a / T r. the week end with the latter's ;then was expt�rieneed elmtxit every illness several of the members .'the 'tcrlean Gordon" Dress Sale is : ". sister in Toronto. day. Rut % %e. are getting so ustarfi were unnhle to attend �litliss NelUe Jctacha°, of Witt• to it, thnt we .do not tuind the = 3Uinley Davie has been eefi = .`nipeg; it spending a few days'aith intenPt+ cold. although it is bard onuly ill dur•iug the piist week _�lo W nil,. -Dozens to choose s'lohu nt.d Arm. Murkar. ou tb" coal bins s•ifferinR from pleurisy which T —Mrs. Fred Allin has returned -The rnernber•P and adherents~ Inters Aeveloped into pneumonia from. All 81(ZeBa rrlu8t �^ ' home_ Hater _visitin'R for.,& •w•eeir "f the Presbyterian Chiirvb ;viii This illness iH Indirectly due tt, - - -- with f, ier.ds ill Kowmauville. - hold a mupprr in the A Y. N. A. the motor mveident, several week,• - = - -- - - - ` -Mrs. kt.,A. Douglas, of Torott Club Roma next Tuesday t,vebing ago when be sustained painful, ". 'one price, e� IaOU. :to, Spent 8nndkv here with her hPQinuing at 7 u'eloek The sup injurif -- Pr, hi+ knee and ankle. `- - ,sietera, Akse- Id,s and Bert Bunt.' l,er•'w••ili 11e .prep8red and Pervd�i - NOTICR =To fnrmere- nsinir ing. by tits NanaRars, Following the minerals for stork, I ant no longer New; Prints tire. in. All Fresh Colors. su Lwr there will be till iuter °estiq associated % %ith Bells, Son,' Ltd., 1 — -Nibs Helen Dcfo�lre, of Torou p 1t -- •- Beattti €ul new patterns, .�9 rich wide. -- to, _ham- i,'eeti- the'- gtteet -uf ber- program. An enjoyable evening but am nuking arrnriuements to 2 UBhtl,e6 —P cents and 2i cents _ is eoslt.•ed- to all who may attend.- ou._ H good . mineral at a i aantt•, the Mtnses Bunting, fora y su- p{al._y_ - - , Adwis4on, 25 and 15 eeuts -- few d„ys. itrsat reduction in price. - -A Cana -- - .....:... per p>trci. The local lodge, A F. & A. M. dian made product for a Canadian _ - - •. -Frost has entered 'some'cellars - _ hie winterthat were neverkoowrs held their annual ignpretion by people. N. E. AdvEwen, B. V. Sc., Men's Fine,- Shirts to clear. All sizes, to have fru+ t hefure, bat. damage D •D G. M Albert H. Downs. of Pick ering• * _­--collars att8ci}ed and collars detaohed.' Lhas bee° light. Toronto Dist. B.. on Thursday -W. E. N: 'Sioelair, South On.' s: -It is Paid that there 'is more night l &st. Be- was accompanied ratio's representative in the Local - Allgood patterns, to clear at _ _ •ice oo Lake Ontario now than by his secretary, Ed. Stanners, Legislature, now occupies w back - - - .89 'cents each, there has been during the. past %ad a number of Masters of To , seat in the . legislative building. - twenty years. ronto lodges. Representatives But while he occupies a Vack seat, - _ -Ed. Junes is able to be around from several of the surrounding he will still be one of the ►nest H A P A N again, after being. confined to the lodRes,.were present, but owing to influential memblare in the House me So House for a couple of weeks with the very severe weather and the and his opinions will always an attack of fla. bad condition o! the roads, the command respect. -Dr. E A. and Mrs. McDonald attendance was not as great. as - .Remember the Carolina Sing Headlight, n � sod Mr. T. Smitheou, of Toronto, would otherwise have been. ere' program In. fit. Andrew's Ve.l a S s rn V S ; visited with Gordon and Mrs. -The story of Luke, the com• Church on March 8th. They or T- ctmnd. on Sunday. eF— Auua�o fJ ysician, will ne toe' peered in Bowmauville last week - - -, -The regular business mooting snbjoct of the sermon in the and were, thesnhjeet of a lengtby ` SSW maintain their ltade�Wiabip as Qanada'e of St. George's AaHd will be held United Church Sunday morning, editloriwlin the BowmanvilteStates 'best work clothes,'. Qllty and work. on Thursday afternoon next at with Rev. H. G. JC'rozler as the roan of last issue, commenting on tlg E30 In the Club $Boma. _ -_. -. preacher. In the evening the the finest entertainment of Soule manship has never been saorfi,-ed for price. -uh act will be the fifth command - - Premier Goo. S. HeBry anti j considerable perriod. - _ - mated a few days ago tbwt the rnent, "Honor Why Father and thy - Spring is ,coming, it to in the $1.96 regular siZe. .,: $2.25 for Oversi2e ` Provincial elections would be held_ Mother." which is the command- air. The days are becoming. 'some time next summer. moot with the promise of` long longgr, .sod the sun is getting. Boy's and Men's Turtle necked t -Hiss Wilkie, who has been life to the individual and the stronger. Lilacs are out in bud _ - - confined to her bed for number nation obeying this command at the Soo, so. evidentip the win. sweaters $2 50. - 4ct 966 s. is gra uaiiy impro4ing La�'e. L..k .iq L. kv.. IL a..a� •• i sod is now able to take abort Clues will be held at 9.15 A. m. hover nronnd for several weeks Fred T. Bu t* ,» .P1ECker�nb ' ?walks daily. All are welcome. yet and we may have some severe Many of the rural residents -After a prolonged -illness, Miss weather before the winter is over. Radio Licenses Estsblished 1857. were disappointed on Tueilday as. Norinne McGinty died in the - Canadians beard on Sunday the mail carriers were unable to - Ushawa fieasm Hospital on with deep regret, of . the tragic make their routes on account of • Thursday morning. For- many death of Albert, Klan of Belgium, n n the Impassable - condition of the mouths Miss McGinty has endured be baving fatlen 60� feet while •• - CHt)IOE - -- t toads, intense suffering which she bore mountain climbing. He was one ''A 'x - During the peat lane weeks, , with Rreat Christian fortitude. so of the heroic figures in the great -- ! while the town hall was undergo - 1 her death was a happy release war said won the high respect of -ing repairs and re decoration, the from a bed of pain. Her pleasant both friend mod foe: He was very . Pickering Polwo Court has been -disposition and plsasiog raster democratic and is deeply Mourned _B E E F S T E E • held In the parlors of the -Gordon; made her a host of friends who by the nstion over which he ruled. -Hones. will regret her untimely- death. -L. B. Tapsoo. of Bowmanville. Her funeral took lace on datur- _ g member. of the Canadian Pisoo ' -Henry WeeLney, wino. was p confined to his bed for several day morning. Service was held Tuners' Association, and who has _.]Round Steak, "i4c: - ka Weeks buffering froth igSamma' In St, Francis de Sales Church, been for w number of years em• -tory rheumatism. is now able to be after which interment .tt5ok place ployeri by the Uutulnioa Piano Sirloin,Roast oc Steak.... .. 17e.' in the R. G. cemetery, Pickering. and Organ Co., will. be In the ' t,. around although not entirely _ y. g• ;'.GViuR Roast. :..... _' .. • • ... 18c. F recovered. she was the .only' daughter of the village Pbortly Any orders left -St. George's Chai•ch, Sunday. _ real, Ed. and do Mrs. h:4tgGigt�he b y f Tim t `cv'.+ vfiice by those - _Porterhouse Roast, heavy under cut Feb, 25th. Second Sunday in Lent ; R pianos tuned., will 9chaeider PeamPal'$ack Bacon; = "Baiiday School. 1Q&. en. Sfornitinlsurviveii. by one brother, Ler>r of - receive promptand careful atten f'rayor, 11 a: rn', Evening Prover, : Toronto, who did lunch to relieve.- .tion. - 'her siafferincte b b6 kituinets and meeting Aologoa, .. ` 7 p. in. 'PrPache' at both oerviceP, y -At th'e recent annual - Rev E. G. Robigson. financial seal lance. of rat. Andrew's -- Burch some of 11eadcheeae, ... .. 15c: ; -For the 8+4i time in live gearP, "-Ho°. Dr. J. N. Robb. Ontario, the reprir•ty were not completed, C. A. 3terrltt, our undertaker, Siinister of Health, hv+ iestied a so a citguito statement regarding - All Mtate kept under Electrical had to use runners on his hearse, solown - wwrhing Ito people over the finances of the rburch could '-when attending a funerffiL_j$t,t fifty year@ of age to "act their not then be given: - kII report' are 4 • Refrigeration, - •- •- ty veeek. a, all this roads nor .of-the- _ge_', In. she pyst tea yg 6 highway were impassable fdr death. from beart failure has the total mceipts, from all sources - motor vehicles. increased .78 per cent. in this pro in 1033 were $1516 37, with a sub• - -On Tuesday morning the tern. vince, the number being 3,751' in sta,otial balance oa hand after • peratur•e dropped to 13 degrees 1922, and 0,679 in 1932. Many meeting all obligations. _ ` below zero. This report is official, men feel just as- fit after they have _ :.Butcher 411aIIe 3 0 00) ' -Pickering • ,? as recorded by Andrew Allison's passed the fifty year mark as they :. _Dunbarton -. thermometer which is official. were in their prime, and they :- The cWd was made "more intense continue to work as vigorously as Come to the splendid'play in the Ye' 1by a stiff north wind. in their younger days. In doing Community Hall, Dtmbarton, on Fri- Ple�erin ; ly Mare -The snow on Sunday and the so they run a great risk, as a mgn's days Larch 2nd, at 8 o clocjc, ' It is _ bigh wind from the north which heart and arteries cootrutcontinne ,being .put on by the ladies of the - . followed caused the east and west to carry the same loads as in the Thornhill church, and is full of fun 7. _ _ roads tobecome beefily drifted and younger days. The result is that and laughter. Under New Mana:e - anti impassable -for -motor traffic. death comes suddenly` and with Cedar Grove' i Much shovelling had to be done ont any warning. Thi- number of , - before the could be used. deaths - from' heart . disease in Junior Farmers' Skating Party at - •- .Qnite a number of the young recent years has become alarming. Cedar Grove rink. Tuesday, Feb.27th. :Choler Fresh and Cured hove and girls of the village are Dr. Robb advises people- overrfifty in conjunction with the Skating Car = t becomiug quite expert on the _years of age to refrain front over nip' dl as described' in last week's is- -- — - Waits skates; •as there ha@ been plenty of exertion and to take regular hours sue, but postponed on account -of bat#' - • ice this winter. The, past few of rest. There are many people w�eather. Luncheon and coffee provdd- -- - -minters were se mild thar..t:. jog who are rtt o work 'etrenuorrelw..ed. �_i_dm- issio_n, 25 an_d -10 cents. �n was Impossible, except in thelarRe until they are eighty years of age r'a towns where.they have rink@ and and over, but this is too great a_ SEALED TENDERS WANTED, - artificial ice. g risk-for-the majority of people. `— _ Best Sirloin Steak 15C - -- -The regular meetin of the - ''Resolved that the'Missionar Tenders will be received by the uif- y dersi¢ned up to noon on Saturday. HOme' made• SausRite, 2 lbs. 350. W-Uw o i u e will be neia on Enterprise IN ny"E-puwelgill ru Febraury 24th, .' for - supplying ten t . Tuesday, February 27th, at the promoting international harmony (10) cords of hirdwood, 2 feet long, Pri><e'Lard, 2 lbs:; .:.. 250,. ' home of Mr-e. (Dr.) Cartwright, at them trade or di loviae " was Hamburg Steak 1? y to the Brock Road School. gr i 3 P. m. "Home Economics" is the the subject of a well contested The lowest or any tender not nec- topic for this program. There debate which was a feature of essarily accepted. :Smoked Ahd Fresh Fish. will be a discussion on Labou4•.• the weekly - y progr &m at the United R. J. Fuller; - . saving devices, so all the members Church Y. P. S. last Wednesday R. R. 1. Pickering C - are raked to kindly bring along evening in St. Andrew's S. S. The =�� A� - -�ome ideas ale$g -Ehi$ kris.- - sil5rt3taative - aide' -vas by-- �rs�+�ywe, �,_� Don't ov3rlook the farce corn Ruby Andrew and Fran ChePter edy Here Comes Charlie played while the negative was taken by SCOTCH* COLLIE PtTPS FOR Pickering� " Ontarl0 l by a competent cast from the Myrtle Lockwood and Armand SALE —Pure bred. all heelers. 82.So•ach. young people of fit, George's, Goldsmith. The judges were D. Donald Munro, Pickering. 25 -25 Pickering, This will be held in N. Lockwood, W. Chester 'and WANTED-$2000.0v - '1{ T OAN on fleet the newly renovated Town Hali R. H. Ripley, and they. awarded LmR. Beaton Warm. ale.01 Bestlof honey t .Apply -GET YOUR PRINTING DONE on the evening of Friday, Febrn tbe.deeision to the negative side, to D. R. Beaton, Whltevale.�Phone' Mark 5503. aryy 23rd (to- night), and 'wilt pro. An interesting half honr was spent 25 -2e - vide a very attractive evening's with tie United Church mission. PIGS FOR SALE =Two registered • entertainment. Come along and sties in Angola, West Africa, 'b Yorkshire'boars• fit ror service. Apply to R: _ ; = at 'the News Office ice y H. Boake, Kingston road. 2 miles east of Picker - _._ bring -your friend"p, . means of beautifully eolonred Ian ing village. 25 -28 -Ice harvesting has been car tern slides, which were accompan• - - - ried on at the Bay to quite an ied by a lecture. Miss B. Baledon OR SALE= Hat'cbing -Eggs• pure- - - -• - Fbred Hollywood Leghorns. David Scott, �s Pxteat daring the past few weeks, Rmve a reading, entitled "Denali Altona Poultry, Registered. Rouge. 4111 ball Letter hGA��, gill Heads, �tatesia�t� The iCs Is about 'twenty inches In the DarknesP," A solo• was mile north of KingstontRoad. 28 27 jet . in thickness and is of excellent rendered by Mildred Barrett, and 'FOR RENT- Oe°erwl store. dwell. qq as lity, being -as clear as crystal. a selection by the Y. P. g. arches Fi-.g, b acres of land, cottages, outbuildings jEnve1ope9,,,S,a1e-bills, COneert blab 'On Lake Simcoe, in January, en Era. The meeting-was .in char a and blacksmith sho� >j2.100 a month. Vanppt y, R April ist,11934. Phone Pickering 2729. F. R. harvested ice eighteen incht-F of the Missionwrywonvimer•P, Jean Jackson. 28cr ����i thick, and they are now cutting Clark and Armand Goldsmith. JpIOR BA LE- A frt+eh Holstein cow, FinancW statements, Church Ill i the second time at the Mme place There was a fine %tiendance of 68. 1' 6 years old, ht•avy milker: 1 Milkr W egg ied the ice is again 18 ,oche, All young people and their !t lands incubator 1 1G2s Ford engine, adayted for belt . 1' —" ",/ hicis. A y R. B Gibson. PiekerieK. Lot 17. Con. 3. are welcome.-,00M. >�ckffh,g- 28 !wed 311 i etc. r ... .