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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1934_03_027. ^l••__.•1_• <' t-v ---.N`, `777�7­77­`; 7 7. 7 I-N -:4. 1 34. P IC ICE RINGr WiT.. WK I DA Y, N1 k He COL. L111 10volosetanaL dtavbsi. Base Line S. S. Na 1. Dumbarton A A three-act play will be given in Come to the Base Line School on -Git-EENWOOD medtcal COAL. . the subject Dunbirton-.4Gommunity hall on Fri-: lifs.krch 16th. A debate on t] and Soft that has caused considerable discuss- dry, March 2nd, by the Women's I R. H. O. PHARsoN�physjcian A good supply of Hard Dand surgeon. Duabartan. logy Ck)&I on hand. Also a supply ion of late "Resolved that the Dep- Club, of Trinity Church, Thornhill. cession has done More Good Than The play "A Tourist's Romance" is an of Kindling Wood. d 14-vr" q%wn Rbpxt- Ogt interesting flall ,- f ♦ Out. Phone 6700. stove length.' v- an eyening's enjoyment. Tickets, 2"1 Established IM 1/ Herat ittc,ne sad ettirs Also eyes and amusing plays will also be gi 24 -2s and -10 cents. Entertainment -at 8. P. ------ Phone Pick. 1709. en. Farmer Jinn's Orchestra will- ru -42tf Fide music during the evening. Fol- in. Direetoi; Association of Ontario. Reg "MRO, �ICKEPLINO 4= E E D H.FORSYTH.Opb.D.. loiWingthe programa Box JLI,*O metrical - DONALD M Audley lateredg.0mberof the American Optowetrical will be conducted. Adj)aission, 15. ct&! - -!' - =aj�oai.. ,97= examined by appointment :B:0 :0 ]p Ladies ith boxes, free. -Farmers make'a,­ mistake selling e W ar oat. Ont. The Community Club' arc, putting on some slides and a program by -heir Cattle aid fl6es in an GENERAL INSURANCE Brock Road utifinip-lied condition "gas. AGENOY local talent, and a box social after- F. R. and Mrs. Jackson and family wa�rds' at the school house this Fri- It will P& Y-46 Buy Feed rather nUNOAN B. McINrYRE-Ba,,i,• BROUGHAM.' ONTARIO than Sacrifice Them had a business trip to the city on day evening. . The slides are given -Brock SL. S:�&r. Solicitor. Notary. Offic& Friday last. by the Dominion Department of Ag- anv kind of In- Opposite Bell Telephone Office. Whitby. Facilities for placing MONEY IN PIGS Plame 45. 4sly. returned ricultare, - and will'be of interest to suratice at best rates Mr. Harold Britnell has available. to the city, after spending a few everybody ,in the community. A ail- At prices of Pork it pays welt 1D DONALD RUDDY Barrister. Security and Service my Motto. I weeks with F. R. Jackson. ver collection will be taken- up. to buy feed. A to %heitor. -Notary Public. Moneyto Loan. - 00-1- late A. E. Chris. 421y Phone Pick. 516 Walter and Mrs. Jackson, of Is- U.. - Whitby. sly_, lington, spent Sunday with the' form- Broughain. .There is no Feed equalln value to My '---URATON. BELL & ROSS, Barrist- em's mother, Mrs. W. H. Jackson. The $t. George's A. Y. P. A. are A-P em--soucitors. W4 Northern Ontario The Beal Store, Claremont On account of the continued zero belftLint. 330 flay Street. Toronto., presenting their play "Here Comes ''BARLEY FEED W. j Beaton. PHONB N4 weather, the -creeks in this vicinity Charlie," in.Brougl�am under the aus ft 151 Bell. -bot- - are almost frown solid to the7 For Feeffing and Finishing Pi 9 J. D: F. Row. AdelaWe 2838-9 tom, also a number of cisterns and pices of the Yours g People in the FURNITURE very near future. Date in the News or- Fattening Cattle. It also gives weW%--are badly frozen. We are displaying &a attractive A Jew of the motorists travelling . ing next week. good results feeding to You have heard of the Wkitevale R 12' HU'AVREYr-g-oaarr-i-&-Upn'Sc[oUKdEtoRn'NNotaries variety of -Vablic. 213-214 Coafed;iiWa 1.1fo 'fiu9dinL on the Brock 'Road are having the DAIRY, CATTLE cAraft oil Yonse and Richmond Sta. Taranto. Aluminum and Granitewais Etc. misfortune to overturn their car. We Community Concert at Brougham, Fbal Adelaide 4489 and 44M. B Furniture and Fu;miture understand the icy condition of •the who are including in their program- This Feed Is sure to advance In mat Seturd evenings. Pkkmngy=,. members of the Eaton Dramatic Pbww Pick. 31,1113. Novelties. roads and- fast driving is the cause me tho 0" Club; who rnskde -suc"-hit--at--- _Rj�xce _your stipply I . Lt Once. Prices low, in keeping with times. of the w6dents. le concert last month. We HOMSON & MeMILLAN-Barris- Whiteva • TRY ters. Solicitors. notary Public. office at are looking for the support of ev- Greenwood ideace of Mr. Thomson. lot 11. concession 1, erFone. as it is for thii Fire Brigade Vim Oat Feed and 8 1wasitened rwitetins. Office houri: Thursday rday and sat Littfe Murray Ormerod is at 'Emm 7.00 P. m to 8.30 P. in.. or b� R001= IN G Ill con on Thursday, March lot at the Town Oat Feed (Quaker Oat Products)' Egg-atillent- Tomato office - sob Royal Be. Hall Thilly give Good Results. 7 . _js . Phone Pick tow. Taranto %1133w. SPECIAL fined to his- bed through illness. KI8SIHIZFL6UA FOR PASTRY - 7 Quite. a numBir of the residents -Dunbarton f Light of the village are suffering room The-oldest brand of Flour in- Dental wedght, colds. Mica Vielen-Morn' we are vleaa- Canada. and none ii . etter EMOO h, " 1.33 pt"q- mrs• T. tirmerod, of Toranto. in ed to say is home from the hospital. at any price. NEIL C. SMITH. D. D. 9.. L. - D. S.. spending a few days with Mrs. Win. Mr. Ed, (Successor to Dr. J. N. Dales). Graduate of Mrs. Flinn, of Uondon, EXCHANGE The Royal Ctillete of Dentat Swrileticas and "Tomn. Medium weight, - Ormerod. Craven's sister, died last week from GE YOUR WHEAT 11OUniversitY6 At Cl-reftout aliki ave, D, A. J. S. and Mrs. Hedge spent. a day FOR IT, or =;L jr every Tuesday and Friday. Phone Smooth, 1.69 per eq. .at gasoline smoke. Her son was badly 27tf week with the former 's- brother burned and is in a critical condition. 'Ask Your Grocet For . It. in Audley. HesvV Weight, " , 0 , '-" - last Saturday the Junior Institute A Southwell returned to McMillan .of Highland Creek had a very sure- 1�-T ERBERT T. FA LLA 199. L DS.. Smooth, .1.96 per ea. "day, after spending a week-4t -a. Annis' W. X." C* -LJL D. D. S.. Graduate e( the Royal Coll2ge of on Fri essful entertainment at Mi of Tomato, gars i■ his home here. home. Miss Marion Douglas. gave a L. SURNINGHAM and the I - all second of Se. And Plul d Mrs. Willows and Fr6d tev's Church. A*n as. Ont.. Offift bours: 9 xylophone solo and all other items of toegZ.. or bj arw"■tment. Xjray as =:a Fegal were in the village on Sundry the program were very good. Building and General service). Pick �OT7 PICKERING ''' calliny -on friends. contracting. R�v. W. N. Chantler, of Toronto. Milton Ormerod has returned to will occupy the pulpit in the United Estimates furnished on all classes gavb*. LUMBER YARD Lansing after being home a week , and of work-Interior sad Exterior. Church on Sunday March 4th 0VhX to the illness and death of his Mr. M. S. Chapman -in the evening. Alterations and repairs.* ELIZABETH RICHARDSON- J3190kemithing, & Woodwork "ther. It being the 25th anniversary . of their CbimneTs Built Concrete Work. Mrs.- L Hagerntan has returned to A- a Fire and auWanobile insurance of all kinds. at rig9t prices wedding, Mr. - and Mrs....Rurgesa are Phone Pickering 6712 ftereseeting companies of solid financial stand- her home in Whitevale after being. ta j- - a holiday.' a& k nx FAIRPORT. -ONTARIO Now is the time to bare those repair here during the illness and death of Oxford' group teams from Whitby 'POSTIII... Licensed Auctioneer, Jobs attended to. Harrowirrepidred. her father,. Win. Ormerod. t% CWUUUOD of York and On - also new sections an hand. The fam- and -Pickering attended the Amglic- &;Saltado. An* The Ashburn Young People. will of all 1101940 at0nued to on she "$ otis Fleury, Plowe always on limid. an and United Church - services' last. Shingle*s.'For Safe arise. Ad&*" Green aiver F o.. ons. Also dealer in Viking Cream Separa- present their (Wma Just Three Sunday, afternoon and evening, .and tore tore and -Electric Wasbers. Day:, to Marry," -in the Greenwood on Monday evening a-team visited Gal - t BEATON. TOWNSHIP !f thinking of buying an electric. radio United Church ' on the evening "of. the Young -Peoples Society. A itnit- V... Clerk. C4MVVYaXCCr.00Xap1i16b0nrr for Htrd's Felt Slate shingles.-- It it sadavi seek for a demonstration of the New -A�.rrh 4th. D11 ring -intermission -u.r-- Pd frant-(Tf varied pergonalities-pre - cf. -Accourtarit. Etc. issuer of modek. : .� Marnaige Licenser Ws%tevafe, Ow. Rogers Majestic 'will be sold at 10 cent.; Alen.' re-rubb huggy wheels. )ajrs I seated j 4ngle message of'changed Lahupened. The prices are right. la�h. Admi.,.,ion 2.5 and 10 cents- Lawn mowers through the poser of God in M. MAW. - LICENSED AIUV: p,.x,;sjble a new quality of T PATERSOV­4 - CLAREMONT TIONEE Rjor York. Qnta3 lo and Durham W making of Ch ri pricei. P -'rounties. Ali k&ad* of sales ProcaPtl% attended GREENWOOD Brougham po%%•i-r vt: in lives:; Call and get bone gal?" to. Terms rtasonable. I i io. i+y the Dates for sales may rrendered to Him. Utterly u _- - arranged at NE WS' Offiev, Bell and Indepen. A "party is plitnnotT f.,r dent pboo". Whitby. Ont sly WtA nesday even kig at Cedar Gro% c A� Pickering Mills -Brock Road Get eral Store riltk- Michell will The best feeds are. cheapest in the end G. L. '31idillcion. went' t) We all hope Mrs. A. SELLING OUT GARNET ROBERTSON These produce results. Feeds that are on Sunday. to . spent the week-evd sonn. be off the sick list. Electrfc-il Contranor i0fitior require more and results are -xith, his mother.- Everyone is glad to see. ° Lorne Don!T Delay, NOW -IS THE TIME nry. "umber of our young, piople Carter around gain �ft&T his Wiring and Repairing for Light'- not "Batisfact recent We-h-a,�e Rood hesy feeds for hog otrM -on Saturday ev-'ijlne.-,..k. , - : . or power. jw' to the, city to get -gone Spring Needs latt�ning. also dairy feeds, oat chop, Veninz, to see '"Little Women" at' the' The Kinsale dramatic cl.ub -will.pre All hinds of electrical 1goi?d i corn, grain. bran. vb,6rtv,* beet "W Beaches Theatre.' sprit their drama at Green River on PAINTS, HARDWARE, LADDERS kept in stock. gluten feed etc. Even the old people who remember March 16th. GROCERIES ETC. Ily Phone 1705, Pickering jry Rc yal Pastry Flour for cakes, pies otc. rasn�, cold wintery are wishing for."Jr. and Mrs. C. W. Reed and a also L-kying Mash a change of temperature. Frost has party of young friends visited rel Cow, 4 years -old, fresh in May. Leg.; reached most cellars doing consid- ittiven here on Saturday evening. ' horns, laying; Electric Ran Scratch Feed ge, 4 bur- Sc -y'Feeds, Wheat erable damage. The Glee Club will meet each blon- ner Hughes O�en and warming clos- Foulti I -nd be on INSURANCE I Cracked Cora The attendance the, Young Peo- day ,evening at 7.30. Try a et; Quebec Heater; Two !� inch Oil ple's . meetings - on Sunday evenings time at the home -of 31r. and Mrs. W,. Burners, one used and one new; Cut-- Ground Corn - has been good. .TAemty-one were pre,- Duncan. ter; Sawing machine; Ford engine: CYRIL E. MORLEY -0-yater Shell Mrs. Frank Williams of' sent last Sunday, when Miss Jean ean! 31r. and Malcolm and group );aye a mission- We deliver Phone 331, Toronto„' parents of Mr. Thos. Will- A11 at Bargain Prices 3-ry program.. dams, held their golden wedding an rnone iiii). Pickering-- Pickering, Ont. We'are in & position to fill oedema There passed away %uddenly, on niversary on Tuesday, the 27th. fo Fertilizers at bestposs'ible F. R. Jackson, Prop Feb. 23rd.. at. Sturbridge, � Mass... Dr. The Young People are gibing their' Thone 6700 prices delivered at pour farm. William Nathan Middleton, V. S., in drama "Whittlin" on March 2nd at h;.-�, 60th year. Dr. Middleton, who Kinsale. 'We hope the roads will be Do* N. Lockwood RICKERING� ONT- Nas an Gmarlo visitor ww a brother of G. L. Middleton, of passable. Wh ire , Lauies -via. WILL meet tuts month at the home of Mrs. Roy See- 9 a last fall. -Re G. C The Community night sponsored beck, on Fridav, at 2.30 p. m. Word by the Citizens' League on Tuesday for, Roll Call "Visit." Z VT7_VFRAr. nTRECT evening Feb, i&,h, was x sal TV U; Wit! & a%A4jf ?JiC4M.­ is. -success. The play and musical num- over and will soon be forgotten. It Id L I 1 1 .7. Private Ambulance ' hers given by members of the Leag- was a grand success, everyone was Day and Night Service ue received hearty applause. An en- there, and the colder the weather got, Attractive solid walnut 9 piece ovible game of progressive the hotter the contest. gUftinsr at Nox ema Plione 9000 followed by refreshment,.;' and danc- Uie - West end, there were farmers, dining room suite, W inch 5000 ing, made the evening a very -enjoy- gardeners, threshers, retired million- .�biiffet, drawer . , in bmae I of able one. aires ,basket - manufacturers, truck- The Executive of the Women s. Ins- ers, millers, merchants, service-stat- -''Markharn, an -ebina, cabinet, table ex• t'itute' met at the home. of Mrs. Al- ion proprietors, park managers and best Gray,on Mondav evening to con- then fanners again. Oh Yes! and the` tenje W 6 feet, six c cider the advisability of having a big prize went nt to,the east end with social evening Sometime in the near a total of 42 thousand yotes, which voith solid leather seats. ens 'Laying? future. it: was' decided to wait until represented $21,00 in actuil "berr- This is a real bar gain -$97.50 the first week in April when the ies", while the prize cost about $4.50 Uiyster Shell-, Mica chit, i�4sds afid'iveather might be -more fav of course "some ", of the votes were 5ci4, ZO orable. Notice of date will be announ- donated by other contestants who 4 Teed Troughs Golden Oak Kahinet- A -VVJDP - red later. dropped' out. Well we are well satin- books'have been Thirty -seven new ied# it was a clean �snappy perf6r w Aerful buy at -829.50 and added' to the. public library, includ- mane from start to finish, but lets ing the following authors in the sel- get down to a little serious thought. W 0 Mer Founts. r --M. Aleat, Charles G. I How many of those who went every -k of -substantial- t action: Louisa A stood stoc �-�,et ns supply your D. Roberts, Marion Keith, Marshati: night, costing them anywhere from -Kitchen Chairs in -v Saunders. R. L. Stevenson, H. V. 25 cents to Five dollars, ever step It ide of a church door? when `Hardware' Ne'eds.' - ­ Morton. F. M. Hull, Grace L. Hill, ins en you •mtock• Grace Richmond, Ann Austin, Agat'- ask them .to come, they have such ah Christie', Alan Lemary. Vernon excuses as these: Oh! I haven!t ,got C01r 8 '° - { Prices riihi and satisfact4on Bartlet, Elery Queen, W. B. NiTowbray -a hat fit to wear, or we can't both ;7TS, -C. A. STERRITT guaranteed. A. F. Mason. Emil Loring, Fthel Ni. get away at the same time. "But Dell, It. A. Cody, Temple Bailey, D. they were both there", and a thous- Fi3neml Director Coolidge, Mary Roberts Rinehart;' and other excuses. Well, thanks to si. Jones' Drug] Store ALVIN BUSHBY terry Lauder. Kathleen Thur.-,ton, I faithful few, who dare to step out Ambulancff- Service James O. Curwood, Arthur Stringer. I for a higher and nobler cause, not Phone 6800 Phone 1300 Hardware ?hone 4600 Laurence Keeting, Peter E. K,, ne, (;.'� findilha any fault with the show, but Ontafig PICKERING R. Rodney, and several mechanical it proves that I excuses are ea . sy to Pickeringr, Ontario- _,and, �3ci.anee magaLzines- find. �^ 3. YVANIESEE LAU�_' . _ - -- --,by Sax Rohme.r -- - _: Si'= 1'�1'a?�• iacder. It min a jo: for three men, _ As the liner wallarco galls from f.on. but somehow, it had to be done by one. - - -- -don, five cases of opium are removed and returned to Messrs. King's warehouse, Eileen bad some shopping to do • at iadjoining that of Jo Lung, one of L•. aimon Arzt, and so to this store the dope bgi gest 'fences." Matt Kearney, ,00rrgr»oAdent of a New York newspa- party made their way. Dr. Oestler, it - eons Lust said goodbye to his sister appeared, had purchases to make also, = 712 d�esre g — _ a GREEN Ntleea, a passenger. Det.Inepeetor Daw- The ship's surgeon, Heattherley, went son Hai asks Mat, t. accompany Nor- P rgeo , !wicfa, one or Saig's ScqHand' Mara men, along. Dawson Haig, who had been + • • to Jo Lung's. Matt sods a notebook Port Said twice previously and, odd -. '•Exquts :Ee •_}also :n � Black dropped by Yu'an• Bee See, head of an International gang. Norwich is minder - -ty enough, upon :nat same business • -�aq -soon after leaving Matt. _The note- which saw him there now Davin sat. uallit ' 1 book Is stolen from Haig and Yu'an and g �i ♦ - ' `TEA ad M :xed Jo Lou Bee to Paris. An entry iri +ate isft a himself that this waj„ the des- w _ - aotabooY -ieaft- a F.: ' __: A. t- Suleiman Bey in Faris. Haig bears tinatlon of �Fi: party, became interest - - =- irrans Hartog saying he will board ,the bd in the 'movements of Mr. Len' Chow. you think rha s • '�allaroo at Marseilles. Haig. aboard This gentleman, depositing his bag- "��� pe P I don't know The shop was purely Arab in ap- -Face e wah, oo as Mr. Smith, learns the - igang has informed a Dr. Oestler of . is gage at the Eastern Exchange, had this?" • pearance. They went down two steps Visiting Mamma - "I wish to And my " presence. Others who receive and nd strolled out, standing amongst the lit- I think -ha -you may. I say 1 do into the interior, -and from a dim cor= son the Honorable Fitzalan Flizwalter wireless messages in code are a Miss not wish to bu ' •Ednam and Len Chow of New York. A tie, tables set upon the pavement like y even such. a box. ", ner' the proprietor, whom the guide Fitzclarence Vero de Vere." huge Chinaman tries to throw Haig a :clan with nothing I•etter to do +.ban "I make with you a bargain," 7 the addressed as Mohammed, appeared. Schbolboy -"I'll have him sent to overboard, but goes overboard himself time, men went on earnestly, "I charge you Mohammed black -robed and white- you in a minute, f do a desperate struggle.. , Madam. Here Jones, - The Armenian fortune teller had nothing-nothing-unless- you buy turbaned, was quite the most vener- go and tell young Flat -Face his main- CHAPTER %V.- (Cont'd.) entered a shop noarly opposite^' from the shop 1 take. you to. This is able specimen of a living Egyptian my wants him." Dawson Haig, wearing g the tinted my bargain." upon whom Eileen had ever set eyes. Dawson Haig, very reluctantly, had glasses- of "Mr. bmith," sat down'at Eileen -began to laugh. • "My Iady His face was a maze of tiny wrinkles, Exports of Canadian cattle to the agreed do allow Eileen to pursue her some distance from the do�,r and ord- laugh's;' 'said the 'Armenian earnestly. and of the color of a walnut shell. His United- Kingdom for the first 18 days inquiries in her cwn way; but he erect a cool drink. He_wss doing some "But I will -show her." He took her eyes, blight as a snake's, lurked deep of 1934 amounted to 1,671 head; as didn't realize that. she had actually Lard thinking. hand, as Dr. Oestler returned and in cavities resembling small caves. compared with 678 for the same loft the ship until she had been gone At about this time, Eileen had com- placed the casket -on. the counter from Wisps of dirty whits hair, almost in- period of last year. moms time. He waa- watching Len pleted her purchases. Her compan- which ' he had taken it. The doctor distinguishable from his turban, and _- . - -. -- ;Chow, who, haying collected his bag- ions - excluding Dr. Heatherley -had rejoined them. _ _ a straggly beard of the same, - outlined - ;> was now fallowing s porter to- ,� ' �e Raga, allowed themselves to be lured by If I tell this lady true, said the that aged countenance. - vPards the ladder. Hartog had quietly_ wonderful shawls, scarves, and other man,. still holding Eileen's hand, Mohammed bowed Iow, opened a n Bone ashore an hour before. pitfalls'which await unwary travellers something I cannot know except from door hidden in the dark recess from J �� Just before Mr. ChovP reached the in Eastern shops. the -faun; will you come with me to which he . had . emexged, and stood Bangway he passes .a fortune teller,. an Dr. Oestler was inspecting a hand- the shop I show you ?" _ agii Vilean g4aneed bael _ -_ lwilly handsome fellow, wearing-shab- some casket of inlaid wood.. Eileen, Eileen agreed. "But he'll fall dorm rection of the atieet. __' • b7 European clothes and a tarbush- covertly, was watching him: That this dh it and "expect half -a -crown all the Dawson Haig was uutside. lost an Egyptian, Haig determined. but man-was an associate of criminals, same.". _ Confidently, now, she stepped � ]possibly a Greek, or an Armenian: murderers,, she could not doubt; yet. he We shall see -ha? - Proceed,. my through into s big room -to, pause; Some words were exchanged rapid- was a most entertaining companion, good fellow," Breathless with astonishment. The +& emLlea,9,DtE'IACI'!k'VE'aiftl1 yy, although Haig was too far away. and in spite of his marked ugliness, "You belong;( "M the man, staring 'fortune teller had -`not -eitaggerateil. to overhear them The Chinaman possessed the rare quality of soothing into her hand, "not to England -not, This was, indeed, a wonder house, a (pointed shoreward Haig looked- and without boring. I think, to Europe, but to some country treasury- of beautiful things 1 And - tu.w a native boot.... In this bast sat Eileen was enjoying that sense. of -far west .bf .. Europe - perhaps it is there were other rooms- beyond. Eileen with two women passengers, martyrdom so dear to woman's' nature: _America ?" (To be continbed.), me party peing escmrwd by E.. bne was neiping. .jwtuaily ner neap -`DewVWd illy accaa, L;' wars EilcC1115 and the ship's surgeonl wales nearly. automatic. -Her spirit was mental comment. Skirts -Longer Dawson Haig beta ne acutely on- seeking Dawson Haig all the time. "You come not: to Egypt, but to Three - quarter coats wail' be seen 's - comfortable. The girl had played her Where was he? Wai he safe? Did-he somewhere further --to India, I think. great deal, and straight skirts are_ part admirably, every to the extent of appreciate what she was doing? With And °in India someone is waiting for worn just a trifle longer than last sea- ' otri'king up a friendship with Miss it all, she was so happy that she was Yon -- someone you love and who loves son. ANDREWS la'aam. But neither from the woman I„ " - -- frightened. y_ou. No He stared closer. "It is p tear from the Austrian physician had Dr. Oestler hid stepped to the open n." ; so. Yet there is someone who - waits. ; "There are surely abundant reasons - Bite gleaned, anything in the nature of doorway to examine the casket by dais- There is someone -I think in England to believe that the long pull trend is l#. K clue. She way convinced, and had light; and. -this one I have spoken of =who is upward." -Roger W. Babson. tassured Haig of the fact, that they "My gentleman," said a soft voice. now-on his way to India, or +to some — q Imew she was watching them. The doctor stared- through his place -very near. to India. 'And there "I know It is not customary to pay NEW Hurrying down the ladder, -the'dark- gm at. the speaker: ' It was the he will meet yon.... Ah, but still I am debts nowadays, but we do It."- -. eyed fortune teller was .pulled away Armenian fortune teller. not right! He is here, this-one -here' Arre' a boat which waited. Lela Chow "I do not wish_to buy anything, ha?" is Port' Saidl" followed ]It another. There was no- said the 3octor " Eileen betrayed herself by a.'sudden thing to show that the -pair were as- 8'�- hnmoredly. I I irocisted. But why had the Chinaman do not wish my palm to be read -no? start. = E1 D SBURC _ And I do not wish to-know m future. For him there are many dangers anted out Ell part - y �/ po y' 'Is it sot' ....and for you, too, lady. I -read it -' Haig stood there watching, and try- ' �� „- in your. palm. But- you -will be married, _ Jng to make up his mind which of --"It is not so, mar gentleman, the and very happy. :1..,. .. " f vveral courses to adopt. Eileen! At soft voice continued. "]t is that I „ 11� be - - -= = all eeso he must k Eileen'in sight � That a enough, said Eileep, startl- e � know where there are boxes such as � by the man's reading. _ ± <, 8 _ He was n against a closely and this, but ever so much better• and P ga Then we mast stick by our bargain _ everly_- organized group, he alone cheaper." ?" % -yea. said Dr..Oestler. The man - ding all available threads in his "You know this -ha ?" said Dr. smiled triumphantly. "Please follow, f RN stands. Haig wralkpd.• -lowly down the Oe -tier, smiling at Eileen, my lady, my gentlei,tan; "'he said. . "R p,yARD$61Iq _ is not far. Please follow:' Eileen was :conscious of a sudden- - ' pure, wholesome, is - vague uneasiness: It was very diffi- Blld- ECOt10[ritCal table cult to appreciate the fact that .she �OI�N SYt�� - :'_Syrup, Children love ' was in the company of a criminal, but its delicious flavor. t 1 t t i t t 1 it remained a fact, -nevertheless, a fact :1 .' _ - that the man's strange charm of man ner invariably nade her forget. '' THE CANADA STARCH CO. UMrrEfl• MONTRYAL � "Perhaps the others would like to - . ' come ?" she suggested: -- - i Dr. oestlee nodded; returned 'to'the shop, and presently came back. "The aaie _ i ' 1 s are` still absorbed with Bilk HERE'S THAT •.- wear," he said, smiling, "silk undies— QUICK - ha? So 'I left Dr: Heatherie 'tb facts 4M � y - care of them, and 7 arranged that we 1 half meet at the Eastern Exihnnge in WAY TO STOP A LLD half an hour:' i The Armenian iect, them from the Sharia Fuad into Sharia tugeniel and A ±� thence,- -left, into the native- quarter. ,f. .. Eileen's brain began *orkinj rapidly. - Th e question re a fed i elf o �. er and is • - over again: "Should .1 gam. -- Should -' > , � J ; ;:i;i�i` °i ?iii i• - - CHAPTE X1'1. - Perhaps -even • a the last moment r P u some T- excuse. But suddenly she saw a sight - ' which reassured her. ..made her heart sing. Dawson Haig. had followed Len at' a crush Chow, when the Chinaman, apparently It throat is sp , usn and • < ' . ; '_ _' Take � dissolve � Aspirin Tablets - -- aimlessly. had set out, and had tom- 2 Aspirin Tablets Dritlk full grass of water:' in 9 hilt' glass of •water Repeat treatment in a and a ►�:i: >E�:� » ?i:`•:, >s';; >'.; q rtie according to _ OR over 50 years Royal Yeast ;,tfi:;i;;•::':z > <;; `.' porarily lost sight of him at a corner hours direcaons to box. _ F of Sharia Fuad, Almost at the same Cokes have been the standard _— moment he. had seen Fileeilone__ _ _ --R—T— = of fine quality : Today, they are pre- with Dr. Oestler= accompanied -by the . ..Ahn08t Instant ef lIl 1��118 $y, (erred in 7,out of every 8 Canadian `� fortune teller. hOD]es Where dry yeast is Used in And so Eileen, glancing back appre- _The simple metbod`pictul;edabove instantly: And thus work almost hensively along the w street, is the way doctors throughout the instantly' when you take them. home baking: Individually sealed in recognized the glitter of "Mr, Smith's" woFld now treat colds. And for a gargle, Aspirin Tablets airtight Waxed paper, they stay smoked glasses. Dawson Haig follow- It is recognized as the QUICK - dissolve so completely they leave -- - 'absolutely fresh for monfhs. You r � ed, twenty paces behind. Dr. Oestler EST, safest; surest way to treat no irritating particles. Get a box can be sure of full leavening power ` was talking to the �alnii guide and a cold. For it will check an ordi- of 12 tablets or a bottle of 24 or . eve time OU bake with them. could rot possibly havi �ticed her nary cold almost as fart as you 100 at any drug store . every y _ backward glance.. __caught.it i On they went into sevdrai streets. Ask our doctor about this" . - -.. FREE —The ROYAL YEAST , BAKE Y - _kresently-_in =a street -native. from end BOOK to use when you -bake at hosts. 23 And when you buy, see that you, - tested recipes —loaf bread r, rolb, boos, . 't: ?¢'' to end, they paused. A dingy little get Aspirin Tablets. Aspirin is the eoRa eakn! Addraa Standard Brands shop on the left. was r•vjdentIy their _ trademark of. The Dyer- Coin -- - » ? "::', „- - objective. Eileen lanced back: - - .Ltd., Fraser Ave, A Liberty St., Toronto, j g � pang, 'Limited, sort the flame Dawson Haig was still only twenty :'Bayer in the form a cross, is on . _ 'DII[. Ask, too, EOr tNQat, "Thu Rol .1 •:;x) r;'i a �, ! Y - Road to Better Health." paces behind!, each tablet. They tai, lve almost _ . ItMIRIN TAacara AIR BUY MADg -1114- CANADA GOODS ISSUE No. 9—�3�i DOES NOT HAR THE HEART - MAOanICANADA ewe, �;y ri,'i' - ,'r• . 't .A Y`. ••Y' ,iY,;' _ .x ,,. w -�':• .a5 JT„ What Does Your Handwriting } , s� ►srs�r►.r.����.,,�s.�►srs�r�.� Modern Girl Show? .. � -Gets Her _ - -- 6 - C R B GEOFFREY ST LAl ,r - jnrspho-Aouol st.) y . College Heads Say She Hasa �t rights reserved. --- '� Much. Saner Attitude To - j wards- cal Values of •' A correspondent sends me samples in music is weIl- known, and Is, pet, •'��! - � of the writing of several well-known haps, his first choice of expressiou. Life an the Girls- of People, and asks me to analyse the He has still another characterls writing for bar. There is h'o much tic another . ab11ft • His ♦rritin! — O M 1"- -5 - Previous. Genera g - - y m • of interest in these analyses that I shows an 'ability to use his hAnda in tions = . am making them the subject of! a a creative way - perhaps in Painting, I Cleveland. - Leaves from a dean of special article. S sculpture, or some other means al- women's notebook: The girl of to -day Perhaps you have wondered why artistic expression. Few men 6 ri - frankly admits she, would like to get many men have been lad into the born with such pronounced artiatis By 'iitlalt �' bit)rgan married, whereas the old - fashioned different pursuits in which they have ability In so many lines- drama, girl shyly declined to confess the am. gained -fame and 'fortune. fortune. It n• Y is i music, and the sculptural, arts. bition. tensely interesting to think of what Take, the handwriting of John To day's might have been if different indivi- Boles, another star. The dominant _ LADY_ Off' THE CURVES THREATEN5 ' young woman looks on While many disapprove of Isfae.- 'iYes�- and -- the- charactpra s-he marriage as a partnership: Her count- duals had been born with traits of trait in his character 'is his self -re eepart of n eneration or two i' portrays in the films almost everyone will have to spinal the s Bred it (frankly) an economic need. � t'hat were entirely ditrereat- }}and- �pg�_is the-quality that maker from the real characteristics of their him depend only on himself for any; atand she took very recently when threatened by the terrorists And-the marriageable girl of 1934 is nature., . the underworld. a good deaF more serious-minded than •' thing that he wants done. He is not ;'zl men and women are been into this- -surly (grYite the contrary) "to his _ � J "It's time someone in Hollywood, speaking frankly, drawled her sister of even 10 years ago, sad -abu -- many i�ieaaa, _but,_a - the same - _lima,_ Our Lady Lou, "that they show what is known as inteidiMl That, Pngway, is the gist of a series ities that they must learn in order when he wants a certain thing, he a ta fortitude." Which is a Yankee parody of a good old, Anglo- of comments by three weIl•known to o full advantage of them. Some looks to one man 'only to get it -and -� Saxon word. And we must all admlt=she s quite right, deans of women who were here re through life and never learn their that man Is himself. i �' * * * * • e cently for the convention of the United proper talents, while' others find and John Boles could not be anything y' 1 ;states Edueation Association's depart- develop theta early 12;, life, else If he desired -there is an Jade '1 - DEATH AT 50 - 60 went of superdndependenco. Ramon Novarro, the prominent film pendence, of thought and action that 1 - -It is a tragic thing to observe the many men in the prominent Maybe Depression Helped °fir, is particularly fortunate in find- will not, allow him -to think of help ` eye who have died suddenly du>;' ng- the -peat year at the early Dean Agnes Harris of the University ' ing his .talent and making it the driv- when he has a problem to face. He -age of 5�0 to 60.. Progress is a splendid thing (speaking in the of Alabama, who is president of the fag force of his lice — •His writing fa close-mouthed about his persona} -- " National Association of Deans of W.o- shows, as all those :who have seen affairs, and will• usually have them 'Perms of speed) but it is sad to realize that this fast moving men; Miss Harriet M. Allyn, academic his films know, that he is a eat solved before world- of ours is taking toll or our peel years. jolu% u L•aaa be dramatic actor -that giher People have heard dean of- Mount Holyoke, and Dean hat he can interpret about- them. Decisive, Quick think. said for the old days with their quiet daily routine:- We are a role in a wa �, Margaret S. Morriss .ot. Pembroke Col- y that few people can fag- -e man of action -Jahn Holes, living too fast. Then, it does',raise the question Do we want legs were a9 one in appraising the even app'r'oach, but he has also an- !t0 live longer?" _ girls under their surreill�nce_. other ability and another very. out- Reader of this nawapapsr an to _ The three did not want to saq the 8taWing talent with which he has vited to send samples of the hand i -• GREY SOCKS 1934 editfou' of the girl graduate was won recognition -his ability _ g Yin music, writing to the author for a charsotel ub«o. ; or worse, artistically morally The rhythm aZd�eaks in his writ- anal sin. Send as Ion a letter a, I A charming story of man cage — A .sleepless night . on the fag shows Immedfatel y or spiritually, tfi ' her predecessors y to the hand- possible and +trite our usual serf li i 'fife s part. Husband arises unaware of her midnight prowl- on America's camp ;, but they were writing analyst--a talent and aDpre- Addr your letters to Geoffrey at' ings. He seeks a clean pair of socks --- journeys to the back eery emphatic that she was more at- ciatign of the musical arts, Clair, Room 421, 73 Adelaide at. W. - poreh- -finds a white pa it on the line. Enters- bathroom— stares tractive, bad' less false modesty and As . as opet'atie- singer; Ramon Toronto, and enclose 10 cent coin anc i at a grey pair left prominently displayed on a chair — realizes his was more sensible. Navarro has achieved fame that "is a •stamped addressed envelope. Lai need had been anticipated and with a sheepish grin discards the Life,. they agreed, had done sonf'e. not often given to a man. His talent 'tars, of eouree, are confidential. =white pair. , Sentiment in smail'doses. thing to the girl student in the -last _ few years., Perhaps her parents had Releases New Foods �- ; •~ WE ALL KNOW THIS FEELING a b!t . of rough going daring the de- -WE -- -- . { pressfon, and the girl, sensing her re- i I came- acivss Lhv fol1V W dill lauca w a ML -,, lij I.;;.1J. - her- at, torn and Oats, Jr Clall fed A1�tCr Elf !n The Nation and it so aptly describes the feeling we all experi- of the work. As liCisa Harris' pat it, Pe y rea Experiments epee when the weather becomes kind and gives us a she has found "a much saner attitude .at Cornell College of. Home Economics, .ta be taste of spring in the winter t e. ioward'the real values of. life." P g ijn _ Put on the Market .:. . WSriRI inter Night _ Lady �t��•�_ CC Ithaca, N.Y.—Set up for Inspection - made, from 10 years' -experience !i I am in darkness and should be at peace. a.. Lady Willison Sa Eby. Mrs. Frsaklia- D. Roosevelt here Producing near miracles In ImproTlnl TY I should not let this flourish of a skirmish Spring = = wAs the scientific, mass production re- animals by diet. - lure me from work. The .pursuing Norse wind, sure- _ -Ontario to Cradle sult of serving a new menu at the ' - - will catch me first and leave my warmth a fever. "White Horse. So- Called Waste ' The Canadian Novel ' The wife of the United States Pre- Part of the substances for tLe an I put on light; sident pfoteered the menu In Wash- main were so-called industrial wart+ "tba harsh ington recently. The result U that the products of buumn food processing too sudden light; the bulbs e 1 Maritimes Produce Best Poetry. Cornell Research. Foundation. - which This 'Waste was not merely brans tron - !g xp ode it in my eyes, , The room Is loud and littled by the glare; " —What Pri Quebec— controls ' these products, has hulls, butt the embryo-of o -of eC Qt1 p just rY [rains, sat llcetrsed manufacturers to produce vitamins and minerals. In the net i I Seem t0 wrestle with inleaning walls = Toronto.-The novel "DoT Before three of them !a su>licieat volume to Cerneil food these elements are re and *ith no labor to become all spent. ' ' - Yesterday." written by the Canadian stored for human consumption. - pe feed millions o4 relief agency bens I cannot stn I must o .out and walk until anther, Fred Jacob, revealed the pon- y : g , ficiariee. '°Until a. few • ' -. - ''- - � . ' ' - "- • - sibilit ea of Who can be done is years .ago," said S. E - -'• ' � weariness has shortened, me enough novel 'writing in t Canada, Lady Wit. Nourlshin� Moils 'Babcock, a directoil of the Cornell as k.. once more to be mea$ure of a house. lison, wife of the late Sir John WU•. The foods are wheat, corn and oats, search Foundation, "we lost 36 to so- 1�,_ specialty treated and with milk added. per cent- of young chicks, due to.faultl .;Aprons Keep Up lie. part of-the ecalbpa. The insets ,Auth-ors' Association here recently. .They were designed to give the poor diet Now we lose sane from thsr are sprigged dimity in delieate pink, "Lady Willisoa revleared the field meals costing only a few cents each, cause,. - -We hope to do something llki ' ' - - With the Styles* yellow and green tones, of the Canadian • novel . and asserted yet containing more nourishment than that for humans. Red and white tissue checked Bing- her belief that while the marftimes many affluent families purchase habit- "No one would think of •- tikinl - ham with lain white lawn is very neat, would probably continue s as the ually. horses which had not worked for ,Hy HELEN WILLIAMS. smart and practical scheme. source of the best Canadian poetry, Months of experiment with the new : months and had fed -only on hay, anc - Style No. 3274 is designed for sizes that in Ontario -would be cradled the foods, as bread, muffins, soups, pan- putting them to work without flrsi - ;illustrated Dressmaking Lesson Fur- small, medium and large.' great Canadian novel., cakes and cereals, at the Cornell Col- feeding them other foods , . ,get thel slithed With Every Pattern Mehum size requires 1% yards of Lady Wiliison said it was surprise legs of Home '`onomics seem to In- strength up, Yet we take men wU 35 -inch material, % yard of S&incn Ing that as. Canadians had "a lash- dicate that th ietary scientists have have been undernourished, load then - -^�_ --- flowered contrasting, .% yisrd of strip_ ion for politics" novelists in the Dom• found g working plan new for humans, into trucks and expect them to woe, ed contrasting. i$ %n`bad not eo far aisle use of rasp, oorrowea tale 'plan, ready wltb picl, and ahovel." i this in .their writing. Humor,' char- HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. aster creation and a devotion to the "Nothing is easy; everything ca a Write your name and address plain- soil were named as essentials in the Gold Blondes to become easy." -Andre Maurois.' ly, giving number and size of such making of great novels. - 4- - patterns -as you. want. Enclose ills is Have Their Day p stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap Mrs. Roosevelt Instals HERE ARE THE -_ it carefully) for each cumber, and - - --, y Shooting Gallery Platinum` Hair Not in Favor USUAL ��s � j address opr order to Wilson Pattern - -- - \ _ Service, 73 West Adelaide St., Toronto. -- Fingernails to Match .. . Washington. —A shooting galley 1s Winter Keeps House reported to have been installed in the ' ICostumes ADD STflMACD White House at the instance of Mrs. -New York•--Blondes rave' gone off - Franklin D. Roosevelt. the plat rata standard. ....................................... • : In all the land stern winter now keeps • i a , - house, It is understood the range will, be So said beauticians and hair stylists Neuralgia Feeling of Weainesa used for pistol practice. The wife of at their annual conyention. It's more 1 Headaches. Mouth Act ty The. austere master of the winds and the United States President is known desirable to be Naasea Loss of Appetlba = snows, gold- blonde, said i The, guardian of earth's peace and .'tp , be a - skillful shot and to carry a they. ; Indigestion Sour Stomach pistol with her on motor trips, She _ ' e •,- deep repose, p p They talked, too, about c haircut . Nervousness Sleeplessness the. long Lenten season of bare . is on such a trip now, but `Fier itinerary that _matches. the new car. It's• stream- And ` bo g s, _ aid 1 _ - o- ox ca has not been announced but !at i lion u h lined; aryl' these experts s it veil 1 - -- = The gallery is said to ' be • a long be "the coiffure." WHAT TO llp F01111T J ' ' metal tunnel, properly- safeguarded Under ;iii roof of sharp and starry The way of it is finis: Straight back TAKE -z teaspoonfuisd nights; against bullets,going wild.. Phillips Milk of Mae- t from the forehead to the ear- line,.with reefs m a Mass of water Auu vu L11W aLluiu� u�au6n of Iht �e We �o, but al 1 - day, small c urr3. _ - rrt� tegaspognfuLa30 minutes 1 ; Gems from Life s Scrap -Book To you who�lore the. mast>Eand his -_ � "� after eating. And another sway Rest �., Mare curls {hen ever this spring" ® before you go to bed. . . _ "God giveth quietness. "— W4ittier. was the'hairdressers' predlet4on..No =T� ?' oR —Take the new i He spreads a sparkling banquet of de Phillips'MilkofMagnesia'1 ,.: . lights. of 1 s2rck bobs no feather ne ire - Tablets — ose rabkt for f — Cower. Absence - °.uo shingled heads th �— �� each teaspoonful, as ,di-f` occupation is not rest. edge ckl s "Th highest d L "We' getting back t- f 1 i Y rect2d above. 1 Youth storms his valleys with the . e to sweetest eetest rest re ge ng a stn n ty a t _ c o - -- Sine 044=&-- even feotii a bnMan standpoint" is .in ter two, years," said the hairdressers. - �' oly orb =Mary -13�ter —rddy: - But w oleaii s Presses will ga right . on; If- you have-Acid- Stomach, -don't =Y ` I Andbsealths its joys' o} s upon iris hilts of "Thou bast made us for Thyself, and being bobbed, they added. Worry about it. Follow the simple And reaps a, dtrn er of richer worth the heart never resteth till it° fiadeth ' Amedium- length bob is preferred; directions given above. This small than wealth, rest in Thee. " -St. Augu ,tine. and when a woman wants to Zook re- dosage of Phillips' Milk o! Magnesia "It is 'not in understanding a Set of acts of once to neutralize the acids ; 32 �� The strength that maketh wise as well gal, far evening, she will add to her that cause headache; stomach sins -• 1 as strong. doctrines; not in outward comprehen• bob an artificial braid. • p aion of the "scheme of salvation," and other distress. Try .it. You'A =" -J. a M. Duncan. A trend away from the highli* feel like a new person. that rest and peace are to be found, rouged. cheek also was seen, But co:3r But -be careful you get genuufe but in the taking UP, In ail' lowliness is leavibg the cheeks, it seems, only ,Phillips' Milk of Magnesia; or - and meekness, the yoke of the Lord to gleam' more brightly on eyelids. Phillips''Miik of Magnesia Tablets e You 'can rurr this attrac6,.e little CS Jesus Chrfat. " -F: �= Roberts °n. apron up `on the sew' WANTED "Come unto me, aIl ye that Iabour Eyelashes ,?till be more tustf•ous' when you buy --25c and 54c Sim. :about an hoar, pg' machine rn and are .heavy - laden, and �I•will giv@ than ever before, the beauty experts ALSO IN T #WT tow It's eleeptionally pretty and.so -dlf- We Pay Top Prices' For. Eljps you rest."-Christ Jesus. said; and eye shadow of more positive Each tmty� abler a .r ferent in its flowerlike quaintness. equ 1 °�ef1 y'�' Write For Our Weekly Quotations of Genoine�� The shoulder frills tire interestin "Every big war has been followed F.irigernail note: They will be brit• Magness, The original apron Was carried out • by a period of liberalism, a period, of ►cant Many women will cling to deep ,,,» rm Why #e Packing Goo financial depression, a'teriod of 'men. 'red; but 13dles of the,exotle type will •; y Y dimity th Wile green binds. tat and moral conservatism" =Mrs, tint their nails to match their cos- PhiHipafl M,il][ of nesia y< �. :.The t5 appears again in the 78.80 Front St, East, Toronto Carrie Chapman Cati tu_meg, and wllY bash .purple and green. •.•"• ' y., "':w .Ry;- vi.cr,ww,av •+.j. - - - -o= - _ 7• f,' 4 • .,r. - 7:77 r--I 1F«r i !, = I w' a - . _ .d:.. ,. ,t"2•,'S.., :. -, ,, .. ._... .• ..,r •gym , <�., .; [: �.,a 3i r ;red friends gathered to honor Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Hysrtdman entertain - f The Young People held 'their 'week to sttart at 1 sharp, at , 'and Mr; Russell. mostly former N. ed their Sunday School Gass and ly meeting on Tuesday evening with Street. East. OshawW - _ Dakota friends. Mr. and Mri. Dan- their friends to a . party k-- a- YerY_good attendance. Miss Ruth $ATt3RDAY, MARCH 10th ell tnarneu in Claremont lhtt., in The evening wasyepent playing gate- Hollist�eer .wigs in charge of the meet Lion sale of household- lurnkure, ' a TBRIttS. i 138J where they made their home es and ended up with • refreshments: Lng. Bill Peters read the lesson and garden tools etc., at lot 8 con. •1.78 P•c rc.r : ts.eo U trod le'sdvatrw ' until 1889 when they - moved to Bott- Much coedit is due to this couple for Ruth Hollinger led in the Worship Pickering ( a mile and a halt east - - _____fy � w ��wi soI R ineau, N. Dakota. Eight children their work along'this line. period. The topic was very ably tak- of..Picke ViUW) the proper - Bdsala_es ao in advance. were born to them, J. Clayton, of en by Miss Edith Roach. t F sag o'- _ : ' - y of W. Hobbs. Sale at one - CLerryw"d. - — - - - -- Beach, N. D.,, Eva $� Los Angeles, =The funeral of the late Mrs. Jas. clock -= sharp ...Bee— b3ll"s:' "PF: Core W., at home, C. Perey, Bottin- - Davidson, wiLose death occurred on ell, auctioneer, " JOHN NtURKAR, Proprietor. eau, Mrs. S. W: Ness, Port Orchard, Mr. and Mrs. Was. Petty and ch- Saturday, Feb. 24th, took place from ildrea spent Sunday with the form- the family residence on Tuesday, the Wash., Mrs., C. K. Spottswood, Min- , er s parents. Notice Ito You - ot, N. D., and Chas. H. of Bottineau. 27th. The many floral Rifts express- ' • _ nOT" AND Couwzr" L - bah Mr. Ertue Burgess and Miss Jean q passed away in infancy. Mr. ed in a measure the affection with -and Mrs. Russell moved to Ontario, and Marjorie Phillips spent Sunday which Mrs. Davidson was held. In with the Hollinger family. One cahoot but be impreAW California in 1925 where they have spite of the extremely, cold weather ` We 'hear some of our sports were � ' with the large number of deaths made their home since. The M'issea in to see the hockey match at the 1 and bad roads the service at the We do Building of all kinds. which have taken 'place during Eva and Cora were ,tbe only children Maple Leaf Gardens on Saturday ev. house was largelv attended. The' sym R near enough to help celebrate with paths of the community is 'extended :L'ARPE:v'TE[iiNG, the past few mouths among active their parents. The wedding cake for ening. , to the members of the Davidson ; Mr. John Sinclair bias, not been in CEMENTING, . business then who, it might be' med the centrepiece. at a Buffet g� health this past week, and we fartttty. PLUMBING % Luncheon, served in the late after- said. were still in the .iron of ; hope his Condition will soon shove an p noon. Congratulations were receiv- improvement. - ' • - � _ and, • • � - - - "')ile, and active' in business. Apl ed front many relatives and friends The Young- People will -hold their - - action Sale _ROOFING parently they were anjoytag tits to Canada and North Dakota, wish- meeting on Tuesday night. Our Ch- WEDNESDA ,MARCH 7th - Auc- We also, eel] Brantford Roofing best of health, but in must of the ing Mr. and Mrs. Russell many more ristian Endeavor. Convener, Miss A. tion sale of 20 head of horses, con- Materials, Empire Bathroota cases death came - unexpectedly I �ppy' yew' of married life. petty will be in charge. Evetyione sisiing of workers, colts. and yon- Equipnteot, Duro Water and eaddenly. Under ordinary Dunbarton welcome. ies, also two cows due to freshen Systems. Beatty The meeting of the Women's Ass. last of March, dump and flat wagIr Stable Equipment eireumstanees a man should live -St. Paul's .Anglican, Dunbarton on ociation well be held' in the Church ons, pony buggy,' heavy team and And t,ther Building Materials at least seventy years, .which. is Sunday, March 4th - Third Sunday at 2.30 on Thursday, March 8th. The single harness and farm implem- the allotted eps�u of life, but in in Lent. Sunday School at 2 p. m., Roll Gall "An Easter'Message. -Pro- enta• �On the same day Mr. Gimb- 'Estimates Free many eases this . is . exceeded. Celebration of the Holy Communion gram Committee, Mrs. W. J. Petty Lett will offer for sale his laige Woek Guaranteed sadden deaths anion at 3 p. m. Preacher, Rev. E. G. Rob- and Mrs. Thompson. barn and the Lot -it stands on. Sale These s g mss inson, B. D: You are heartily invited Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Petty had F J PROD S `who wece comparatively yocing. ie_ -_ to' attend these services. dinner on Saiurday evening with Mr. ' - - -- --_ - -- and. Mrs. E. Petty, Toronto, celebrat- • • no doubt. due to the strenuous - - Phone 650 life eu m+ay bnsi.aesa ales lead, ' _ Whitevale ing the birthday of the two brothers 9ickering 'Coal , also taking in a hockey game. PICKERING, ONTALtI� and the attendant worry in times Rev. A.. W. Small, the General _ of depression such as we have had secretary or the urranae s.rgtte rltas- In Memoriam' %�i�f�l�r ' iinrtng the p'rst two : or three ion among the French Canadian - . .Soyabeans people' .of Quebec, will speak in the CALVERT In Lovin memory of MRS. THOS. LAW years, and the strong campetitiun Baptist Church, Whrtevale, Monday ` 'whtCb exist- in all (titieis of busi March 5th, at 8 p., m. All are cord- my dear Husband, William J. Cal- - A -meeting of the farmers of this dish vert, who.. died February 29th•,. 1932 - American Antaracite, Welsh Coal, cict will be held in the Cnmmunity _ sea's: Owiug to the depreygLcrn tally ,invited.. ^_ __ l lost ray soul's companion, Scutch (foal and Coke, . , Hall:,.Cloremoot, on 8atnrday. Feb. thousands of roes who, several' :+tifiool Reports A life lir%ked vrtth - -my -ova. - t3I1 FiieF. 17,h, 1934. at 200 p. m., to discuss _ - years ago, tYere ci�saed awuuK Cite `� - .: I growing BoyRbeare@ under contract. 1?ach day .I miss 'him more. � Hard and soft Wdoci. � b - - •1 • S. .._ No. Gre -mVood- -. Pub!if As I wtalk through life alone. - Come and dieecus this matter. tno�t weAlthy. runny hdin aril- ,, Trr�rta Grsh. CANADIAN SOYABEANS, Limited •School, Sr: 4th - Clar;, 1,� ills, i or= —Ever-, .remembered by hip Lovinir lionAire•+, h+ve been _ rNdut•r�l t" othy Disney, Jean I.intori, l..,y Wall, Wife.. Nrargaret. Bou.e 2l3(T` Phones ffflice 5900 Milton. Ontario f puver•ty, . and not a few Arc rtUW Sr. 'lid - e-nnie Hedgr, Ivy -- itrluitd� of insAtte - woyluo's �vbeee "Iuriel (lark,•, lianes,, Wall, Jr. T� +vort,i may- change- from yraz to Ird -- Luid Bvers, Mildrod '3r n. Lc: _ year, .. - -- they tivi1; rto duuht epentl their Witcon. i<lereedeb Mantel: I - * )is. yiar, 'i''And friends €rom__ciay_.t�,_ y. THERE • ^- r�nr>iiulrtt{ clay -. _This ' Cerr Llli bel. Florence Wood, FTarolrl Chi,*t..J:. But nev=er i!l iii nrr we l +.,y:eci, ,` _- -- away. „A s >A , rain Radian June Southuell. Fro m m• -tnuty P h is - - - • }Er':JRI: E_ r,..4c,. i-e,4 - Itrr.rt evils cal. the Itresent �t,ve, 'larjoriv Byers. Jimmie Kinnear. m.. _ ext3e9 ends in &aded - Allan Snort, Helen Devitt. tend and Brothel... iYec'}F«•r'Luis following Exurn peers or' t and in t(y) maps . 1,t - Agnes Walker, :llas.; Walls: Fr _ Thursday. Frith y'Aw! S,tt,trilay ttieaiter. As the newepA{�ers eddie Brown, 3[iltcrn Wails, linr,•:�i `t {�r[t'PHf1Rti BI{IF'F ;►)1.lt� rcr its)LD POST 3 - every c]<sy give atnpltl evidencr, (.'iarke'; not :graded - Lloyd I,= q, :t:5 �it'A[ S.1l.F: +•�� _ Vernon Short, Billy Devitt. Sr. Pr. i3awmanvillr .�Iarcfi 7th raZi a es; G pkg$ . . . - 23C• :. many resort to v- rioter to 9gtiyfy ! A11,w Clarke, Allan Woodward: Gpr -.f _ - - their lti4t for gold, and iii many aid Clarke, lifabel Walker. Jr..P.r..: i'h eenth us Fs of the Dar _ ._ ... in Ann 1 !r "9PHCIAL +irr�� Y - _ • rases the•ue erimioale meet yttddt!u .Vernon, Dorothy Hortock. Ernie Sod- ham County Sh•rrthorn _ Association Soda Biscuits, tG lbs, -for 23e. r 11 be Boni v' - ►7 VLi cieaths front the bullets of rived Ter, not graded - Murray Owner . >d: a' t.l pt the a b ; Hilda Walker.. le+ - in i3.,.� tnam site un Wednesday. _ I: �_ _ tEarch 7th-. beginning at 1.30 rn. - SPECIAL stangsters, or in' combat - w itb - p• 4 C,, _.police ot3ieers, abd in sorry cages - Hillside There will be offered- approximately Baking Powder Bose brand » l a1�•• �tthep Al>,esiil their' ic�maiu,iog days, 10 bulls -and t:. fer al . The bullet ! _ Wedding. bells are ringing in -this v-ill be nit governtrtetlt graded and SPECIAL not id enjoying their riches, but burg• range from one. X to three X, and - ' -in lattRni•tbing lrt prisons. _ -It hiss .:Tenn .Osm¢op spent Sunday..w�ll be eligible for a bonus of from 'mine gt per lb. - �vC• at ko $20 'to $50. rhis bonus: is avaaUble f • • should be theit iiuuf- - every�teraon' �Ir and blrs. Bob Taylor spent to. any purchaser of these. bulls. Th3 to be comfortably well off. but to Sunday' at the fcumei's Parents. offering this year will be quite up to SPECIAL - LL • ai r�Q suises great wealth brings only Mr. G. E. Martin is improving - standard of former years, and the ex- MushrooIn Broth,. large t • - ,29C• worry and often Impirired liealtb. from a- se6ous illness. - ecntive of this association believes Mis Kathleen Ormson has been this will be a distinct opportunkyc for SPECIAi. a_ months holidays at home.•_ intending purchasers to secure some _ • �C+ _� '4T6- fallowing letter wiw ietety Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith din- really good foundation stock and C* & B. Park and tms • -25+. several days ago from W terw d with. Mr, and Mrs. Fenton Hynd- take advantage .of better times and Canada by two boys of the man on Wednesday evening. =better prices that are grsdrzally but - :BPEC[AT. - -_ - - -` - - "- - village -' blest of the risen around here, ofd safely coming in near future: '[`hose • f Dial.... and McCormick s Toasted Waf e -2 -- � 7c» .: ' As I just got your Xmas Bible and . young have been busy cuittinst wishing catalogues write or phone Story books, I'll Plat write and. w od. the secretary, S. Chas. Allin: R. R. - - Mrs. J, H. Chapatan has been i, Bowmsnville. z ithank you both for them. Cecil and stayinit ' with her mother.. Mra. Her- — - _ - - s FISH FOR LENT 1, have not been • going to Sunday on, -.of West Hill, recently, -as she - .. - 1T0 School since last June. as we have has been sick in bed. Salmon $teak, • • ... Uc Smoked .Fr�lleta. no dollies;. so we didn't get to Ro to Many of the young folks around White LAieh, lb. - - =tic Finnan Ssddie, _ 1Oo 'the Xmas Tree -We wanted w tho. here attended "Cedarena" aimed. - _ -very much,, but we farm, so Daddy Grove ev4rjr Saturday 'and. Tuesday -? uY U�atere, per jar, $5c and_:35c Smoked Herring.... ..did not have any crop for four years nikhtR. e , .:.MONDAY - NIGHT - - this is the worst year we ever had. B, -- _ . �tween our loan] men and the You ordec °- � �'HO:r'L .PECSERii�i'G 500. - = , • We deliver - - • ..Some of-our horses starved attct lit- Township men our roads are fairly ' -. tM.rrch 5tb3, at :.tle calve. wir. grin boys did not• get paS- •table, but. owing to so much snow .-Z­ _ and bad weather they. have had their 9 I';�. DttA�Lt�A - = started t" school- • until last - month, Community -. -- - -- -- _ - -- - _ -_- ; the GoN -c rnment got us a few. 'but difficulties. - - �� snot enough, fo we read in the papers -- _ -- . ;_ - -- _ P.ADDY.and -M ICKF.•Y BROWN'S bkoring O -:abo ut our church and - others gettimr - - ('f11IFhI 4NS + ... • , j e i . . Card or lnankii used clothes sent out here from,. kind _ hearted Eastekn people, so we wen T rs, W. •Ormerod and family wish Admieainn' for Tuesday. and bttl• . • — i to see and wee ,got each: a overcoat to �nk their many friends and •nei- V and little coat each. I -got a pr. of — once of meek 13c. and 1Ct. ghlxurs for their kind expret3sions of. ,Poultry, Fords aad.Egg ;Prudncers, ' Oyster Sher and Grit. oxfords so '•I 'can to for o while to 'sympathy in their recent bereave- ''If it Hurt-- You to' Laugh; _ Sunday ,School now, but if the, Gov- ment. Don't Come." ; Purenea Laying Mash and Calf Meal. ernment don't give .iis more clothe3 -we will have to stop school : again - soon. I hate to stop as we like to go SPECIAL to school, Cecil can't Lro to Sunday i - -- _ .3ch c as l+e hr_s n't chro to , go or � j � ]]�j''� �'](�� - �1 Quarts Paint, V,srnish and VarniAl>i Stain, reg. �t Y good clothes. at all, he is 7 ,years old. �l j� FOUNDATION a IO pet` gt+�rt. for �C Rea- quart, while they last. and I alit '11 years.• We had in 300 t _ acres of crop, we never tot one bush-, - - cTC A of grain or feed of any kind. No P1 IL LETS LS Agent for McCormick- Deeciog Farm' Machinery _ - and Repaim, c . edits one cent a pound for potatoes�u, -. It is not so ha d at alletit must ebe areht-'to 1 ve t5` MA!� ' and variety cot echj• bR aneedsend s uptportedcbyprojper � Our Motto:—"We have it, Can get it, Or tuinerals which Ivey tbre baby chicks -a start in life it ii'not tnride.% :heap nice big red apples grow, and g —.. —• _ - - - -•^ !,-)ne and vi&re you can make w.'.r resulting in heater growth, lower mortality. lasttav -+e -d •heese. I have only had apples at - better developed pullets _ �+ Q XmaA. Mamma and Daddy .often. tell _ _ J. S•' BALSD4N, • �� "Ili how nice apple trees look when I I H I K S A R T f R - - '•'•ey are in. bloom. I'd like to hear MAR - orn you if you care to write me. L ' O K 'HERE '.hank you again both of you from : ' h of us, " • 19 PEl3 CENT, POTEIN Clarence and Cecil B.... -' ' • • • We bavelon oui display tables many lines which we acs passing on-to - Cereal Alta. Cpntaina a wide varleLy,of essential proteins front Animal, Vegetable and yon at away below present coat price9. --To clear these lines i Marine - source correctly balanced with urloeralo. which'lays the found• we have substAntially reduced the prises to ations for better growtb, vigor and builds up a resistance against disease a 41r and. Mrs. Henry R.'Rusaell greet r each case, which makes very attractive buy for you, Old Time -Friends from'North Feed the '•MARMILLFOLLOW THROUGH" and see the better pr6duc' _ Men's,Work,Boots come in and see these; 1.89 and 2.49jpr. - Dakota at Fete on Golden tion, health and lower mortality of the took with each suceeding genera �lnnivereary ation.l L-,g� ', 'Boys' and Girls' Scamper@, while they last, 99c pr. ! s., -: -Men's Heavy Sweater Coate at 2.49 each,. _ - t = Celebrating their` G,ld,n Anniver- Ask ua,f °r the new folders 1It's'1'tb6 Follow Throtiub that' founts" and " ___. 'Boys' English Sptirt-Panto, -Special,-9k -Per pair - gory; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Robert The Secund Step 1n• Follow Through. The contain much valuable -Men's Fine Shirt @, a bargain at No and, 1.00 up. Russell ( F. Sophia Johnston) form- information ,.besides tell why MARMILL FBRD� and better, •Men's]Work Shirts,' good quality, 75o each. - .,- brly of Claremont, Picker' g, Tows - 13hip, entertained with an aChome the MAREILL Poultry, Dairy. -H4g and Turkey Feeds _ We aresiways glad to see you'and it in never any trouble to 'ehow 18th Inst., when in the afternoon and '�- -. you our merchandise. _ evening friends. and relatives called For Sale by at 668 -,Ea st 'Gth St., .Ontarlo Calif- - ..,Phone 2904 nrnia to offer 'congratulations. The R. D. Sherwin, Asbbusrf Urval thaw, B• +Irani _ rooms were Ueautifulir -eeeoTated in H0g�bMichellCR. R. Olaremotht : W. Sadler, •C+r.eHenwoodaOn Creek B RADLE 1 w yellow and golden daffodils Collin- R, M09 t>sav, Kinsale, Oat, John 9. Bal.on. Pickering - '," - Bias and many other flowers present- '.t -4d by friends, More than ono bund �_.., ., �._ � = ���,.- _-r: -, , ,...'ice... ... .., _ i• v .a;. �'�.... ,••G^ rY >.,•.- Sb'`e�'F.�v,slu•w -•.,a •-w' - ..,,,,: ., �„ f..�— .,... .rte' -?;4 .`r+^ ^:"' "•"' ,''••°.y : °•- ,.•„,,.. ..3�-w._.,, x n±'$^Y.l�i!P„` !° R'. : -FX "yy''r•^..':'•". , ^_"s:. '°`.;'c;. '-`, n,..,'"°'�j„' ".81+ �' °""al�.�•,�''. `^C7•`,,,�`•. .,�n+'•.x • „�` r •i+^,.c3' {7 F °'�•• ..a -,,,t '' -' •„ '�'A. .$ .... ��. C• „r'y vi•i�'- .:.iaa�;•�b _ •i:.�.:•°- :•'a, -A:_ 'i= t..:�. ot- CLAREMONT. - _ • Sherman Rnmohr is not improv form. Mr. Stevenson read a vveprryy f RED S T A � % F Mrs. J. Resdmaa has been io lag in health as-, rapidly as his suitable address and .....: l thank ,. %COME • TO t 94, _ ;poor Health daring the past week. friends would like. with s dock, • beautiful spoon 1 i C. R. and Mrs. Pengeily sad Mr. sad p berry bowl Mr. and �[re. Par- Painter sad Paper•hanser sF 98 cash per hour or. by 000tract F Miss Marjorie L e. o Toronto, Vick of Brooklin, accompanied kin have peed a farm north of ' spent the week ens with l}er par by T. and Mrs. Paterson, motored Ashburn and will move very shortly. Dew �o ' Inn • anywhere. -ents here. to Tosunto on_Mooday, where the Mrs. Paakia replied, exp- Satisfaction Guaranteed. _ t dltn. La- ,tier- _Pt1keT has !teen -- two -- _former- reseed ber regret on Kinsale. Old Time and Modern Dancing 15 years ezperienoe. - . conSned to the hones LhroaRh ^the Motor banquet in the mrs• ••�+�► y+►� "EVERY SATUR D'RYNIGHT illness daring the past fete days. BA 1 York. note on the piatW -- "For They are PINE DRIVE, - DUNBARTON.' _ Wear's reminded that we were - Jong Good FeIIowe. "' After �t cos- at 9.00 P. m.' or write Dumbarton P. O. M !a error to oar last week's issue, - tut, a very pleasant evening came Bill a Hole and His Live Wires."; when stating that Mims Mary Mae F General Admission: PRIVATE. MATERNITY NUFA .� nab has returned to Claremont. - to a close. ING HOlfg Mesdames Goody, W .” -Ward, D. Alfred Bell. spent Sunday at his - _ -35 cents. _- - -- A. Scott and Lyman Pilkey, were home here. . Medical aosi Convalescent Cases' hostesses at: the Women's Associ Mrs. A. Harbron is spending a, few ANTED accepted ration tea on Thursday afternoon days Seldoni Inn.' STANIXY':• TEN ATR�E of this wetek.. Avery Rood crowd R. V. Movrbiay is confined to the Private and Semi Private Rooate, -was present: - house With a severe cold. BALED HAY AND .STRAW ' ' $TOUFFQILLE Weedy Rate: fn0.00 - C. A. Overland suffered . an H. Ferndale spent last weett y. Inspection invited ,yes -attack_ of Overland indigestion ' onb ' witIT- her 'parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bell . Mr. Curtis hap returned alter spend Highest prices paid' drawn from MRS, GEORGE •THOMeSOW ' —• day last week. His condition own barn. - .••Phone Melrose 034,2, FRIDAY and SATURDAY Phone 7608 was thought serious •for some ins a ,month with his son o - Lake. - -' Simcoe." - -- . • MIIIR- &, La PAVE. Feb. 28 and 24 51'� �8teffville. R. R. No 1 - -time, butts now back. on duty at Mrs. T Hirst has from - ` the store again. 128 Lansdowne.' Ave., Toronto „ .;- Q "'A 'The many friends of the late the hospital, sorry to say not much 2428 TILLIE AND GUS _._ War ANDERSON+ �. Rev. A. E. T.opkin, ,express eym improved. .4 W. V. Fields.. ,Alison Stripworth p�aethy to' the surviving t�elatives. The writes beard an old gentleman, Reha�t@ - DU NBARTON Mr. Tonkin was very well known who claims he has seen 87 winters Baby LeRoy !a this eommnnity and his death but can't remember one as cold and Oomedies j Iset week Is regretted. long as 2933 -34, NURSERY STOCK _ .. _ : ' - v_ = I 11T S U R A11I C E - The 'zero - weather hangs on,. •The iiVomen s Institute use holdin8. 'Ten below and is that neighbor a course of ):first Aid and Hotsae.Nur- _FUR FALL AND SPRING TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY AUTOMOBILR hood over the week end and the sing. in the hall this week. Miss Petty Feb. 2.7 and 28 ;FIRE. = perly part of the week. The of Torgnto, as instructor._. PLANTIN(tl - - -- ..township authorities are repay Over twenty of our community _ JOHN GILBERY -- BURGLARY Anti for another .flood similar to journeyed to.Brooklin last Friday ev- Roper lint of hardy Trees, Shrubs ix CASUALTY! " .. -T`- --'that of several years ago. erring to the play put on by the - LIFE INSURANCE Bert Mantle and 'hie son4a• taw pupils. of the High School there.- All and Plants, both fruit "WEST OF BROADWAY" and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Woodburn, report it one of the best yet. - Phone Piekering 7986 =80iy _ of Stouffville, atteoded the fone This Friday. evening, March 2nd, end ornaerental. __ i Cartoon . Qoritecip p� e ral of the former's brother -in law, the Green River Yount, People will. Rost- Pruned Fruit Trees thaLeave T �' 0// M G tL� Mr, Broughton, of London, one give their popular drama "Whittlin" 8yd Schmidt; , day last week., His death took in the hall, 'tinder the auspices of, the valuable time in coming Proprietor FUNERArt DIRECTOR AND, -- place very suddenly during the Women's Institute. Admission, 28 _ - - " ` and 10 .cents. pinto bearingearlp. s EMBAi.MER Insight. - _ - - - -- '� - -: T1RE8, BATTRiES, - —r,�, �...,t 3�Mafher, The Oshawa Badminton Club At a recent'tneeting of the Wom- J. T. ELLIOTT, ' AGENT .. x visited our local Club on Tuesday en's Association the following ladies _ -. Stouaville and according-- to- relr-Yrt4, were appointed tq bold, meetings at - Night anti. Dap Service ,made a very fine showing. Eight their homes. 1il,arch -. Mrs. W. Stev- H A W A i 1A - �iGCF,$gC1RI - Busioeea Phone Residence Phone - :. iaerubers of the Oshaws Club emson, April Mrs. S. Farndale, May. _ _ (� participated Our, teanta won - Mrs. J.- Steil, June - Mrs. C. J. '' '�' A R At as low;anif better prices] 98Ut' 9880 'some of the games. Luncheon, wi Steven:uia, July ? Mrs. Wagg, Aug• p �r A r alas nerved at the conclusion - Mrs. F. Harbron, Sept. - Mrs. Rai- TENOR BAi1'JU;Etc. - ,- DINT YS nIJ GlA.i�A1�E ' *.• of the contests. ph Mowhfiv. Oct, -Mrs: Herb Par- pt�u ca° in Toronto, T!�9 ��plr. Bible Clays of tht+ kin, lain. -Bazaar, Dec. - Mrs. Hook s�t�es�ullg t►tu¢ht by ; Cur. Brock and Kingston Rd& United Church were sync "RANK ROBINSON Est us: repair -tha leaky ;top, _ •; who had to Postpone one of their In spite of the severe co a, as Ut T,.t��nto. — - - .social function-; through tho bad' Tuesday evening. Quite a number of _ c eaer.f _, r4Ada and cold weather. dl r. and our people turned out to the. postpon- ` --Skilled Motor Repairs,- _guranteed at reasonable 'Mrs. McCullough were- to bave ed Valentine.Sociai in the hail. A- Ilti O1'A GOti l•RtbAYB - prices, 7. 7 entertained the Clasen one evening splendid supper of hot beans and po- Children w ner.wlt }. Gordon tatoes was served by the ladies, af- W: ire .to �i J• 1K - Acetpleae Welding' - last week, but the affair hue been Phone 2908; Batteries repaired and charged. Ti r & - _ ter which the men were given topics FRAM{ itOBINS(►> - Firestone Tires. - ' 'postponed to s later date. � •- P ,- for 2. minute stump speeches. The -3:3 Condor Avant #e. Toc•�iAo ..: PICKERING. ONTARIO The regular meeting of the W. - . - _ - _ -- Alt. S.. o[ the United Church, will young men deserve credit for the part Gasoline and-04&, - be haid at the home of 9rs. R. they played. The chairman, Mr. Hor- _ McLeod on Thursday, March bth. ton, now called Dix. and Mrs. Parkin . - -- Refeesh3aent Booth in Ootineetloo. = at 2 80 m. Mrs. T. C. Brown, and Mr. C. J. Stevenson to the plat- FREE LET US HELP YOU WITH YOUR Phone Pick. y). _ _ . p. .. -'. lui,gbtor day)._ of Brougham, will be the guest SERVICE TO. 'speaker. A goad program, mnsi _ . -_CAR LOAD -'' . - -- - POULTRY PROBLEMS - JVI /itTQN SLEEP cal and ntisionarp, will be t;ivea. BRAY Have you :my poultry problems that are bothering 421y PROPRIETOR ­'. after which luncheon will be of VIM expected this sl=eek. Order y� ? How to get better egg pcodaotion -How to - served. A silver collection' will early. Also Two CARS Anthracite. CUSTOMERS fix up your brooder house -How to keep chicks from - - be taken; All ladies of the con Pioneer Laying Mash crowding -etc, etc, ? Five Roses, Parity and Quaker Floae gregatioa are cordially invited to Alberta Coal -- Lowest Prices If so, we invite you to calf on Mr, M. H. Fuston of Bray Ohick Hatchery. -nme and hear of AAhe W. M. S. Mr. Fuston is a practical o�ultrlmas, and his services are FREE to all activities is China. a W. 9ysaee Brad cuitomereimpy p600e tie macaRer o[ our oeaieef Branch Don't forget the . Minstrel Show Claremont Ont. p� jM Hatchery, or writs direct to 8t. ,Catharines office. here to -night (Friday) by the - Aak !or a copp♦ of our sew FREE booklet -` The H' hway to Poultry -" :Pickering Club. A . chorus of THE "14LADELII1i E' - success In I934. ' -­-'thirty voice@ in pleasing Southern _ Eyeful 4=11r" - BEAUTY-:- SA L C N . &PAY ctWA HATCMMY' 10` Tom. �..+. pd melodies and modern snag. All �aY J►w-. �• Out. q�. characters in black face. soar Nnioder ant! OMoe. 2385 St., Teroato. err ••••tsar N feznoy end -men. aafamiliar Coe Eight Breede.- Eigbth Year Blood - Testing -St ;th Year Govetnnateat tames. unusual scenic effects and Approval. _ 1934 means a new year, wbicb means pP DL1l�r.Y B=AC,'i�' _ - and lighting. - Novel vaudeville a new Permanent Wave. r acts for the second part. -slight-of - Orleans hand artists, planologues, the l Gave Permanent Waves to suit eve" _ 011ii•• 1lret Ones✓ pb sis »�• : roan with the dual voice and Wai.. Iady'e purse, so why not make Cheeter•aad Company in .twenty a° appointment. minateaof novel musical _preset.' t give all my customers m� drat �`U RIDE •� AIR - t"ooe. Admission 2l5c and 15c. careful xctentio °� The boys of the former Clare Also. Marceliing, Hair•curting, -Scalp - _ 4 monk band will regret Eo learn of ' sad Facial Treatments. + m' motor coach" the death of Nathan Middleton, Shampooing. a; who passed away suddenly on =8: - -'- �Vi�.lndell.. -f 'N -� r -� - - Friday, Feb. 23rd, 'at iiis home at - Sturbridge. Mass,, U_ 8. A. He Phone 1*6 ,CL.�1REJdONT „` �n �� �. •7r was one of the boys . of the band -- - - - -- _ ,��trr bare before he left to solar the y Eye r i - r?� •�l r: Veterinar Collette is Toronto. (.r CrS -Afterwards he resided at Cayuga' � i • Oat:, for a number of peace, and Care later moved to his late home in Sturbridge, Mass. Reis survived -: by his wife. formerly Miss Alice ' Torrey, and two none, Keith sad t, ^an_ le►-- A,'{•.. Li., We,�c: ..,other, Mrs. vase. Alsp Alms s;,,, lleb" IMiddleton. and a sister, Mies Sara, ,., Eye _ j I '` '� - -� as its Baal . Lear tus Toronto, also Ails -brother,.G. L. "" _ metnodsla vas evoseats Middleton, of Brougham. His Q _ '� will be In a R' ✓'sugars! ss held from 'his late_ Strain _Ticketa, Timeflablee and, All Coach Travel mate trlDate ttis v. Feb. 26tb, -In : Information at persons ia�s Mar ferment took place in Souttsbridge BL D. - - eret:ts8 to Oar Cemetery. io E 'lr'l� it I°IouSe, P vmll:: tea vu m. r sseexsa x The annual -open meeting, of the Eyesitiht. xEdueatfoe and Efficiency -Baptist- Mission Circle was held in Part 6 / .the Sunday School room on .Tiles _ ." ' �.. ~ =C H / V K fE N S rF. w• NPAll PM -day, Feb. 27th. The Rev. Janies In the study of the school child — ..'Hatch, as Toa4tnoater, proposed then, it should be considered that g{ngeboa Rts� ,the_toast to our King. The fol- the defect -found cannot be correct- - ..GET YOUR SUPPLIES HERE _._ _ _ `._ . :.._ Pbo" lowio toasts treee-aieo peeel• bp- y_}e__o -umb method. Rn�gvA ;ocgbatore, Rpecialt No. 17B 210 egg _ 24.03 The 'County, G. M. Forsyth and what would be considered co- orreci� = -- : Economy coal burning Brooder, SOOc irk I2-95 - - W. A. Dryden ; The Church, H, Is in .one child may be controlled by Dandy, 500 chick .. -- ... 13.25 Found and T. C. Gostick ; Our another whose. physical condition ' Yisiion from the United - Chprcii, was.- stronger, but Myopia or near Beatty, 500 chick ,.t ... .' ... 16.00` Mrs. B. Coates and' Mrs. Loyst ; sightedness should receive prompt Beatty; 1000 chick 22.00 ''The Ladies, Mr, Lewis and Mrs. attention. All children should be ex- • - Beatty; 1200 chick .. .. 25.00 = Bunke e, 12.00 chick ... ... .. 21.00 RaO idv�i it `GF. M. Forsyth, all of which suers ermined yearly whether they i►re y . ..very ably' presented. The Rev. •wwearing glasses -or •not.. eyes of From -this line tip you do pot_ have to send away,_ ae wejtean tueet the. -- -?H. Wilson, of Whitevale, ropoe• the ,child tie formative developing ang - - price and quality. - InS�aIIC9 ,`a, - -•. edtae Mre E. toast Zavi6 and Mies Missions. and - White. There are aYnum nstf ca changing'.. _ _ • „- y her of cases hordes- % Electric Brooders, 24x24 inch '.,. ' • ' ... •' 0.25 ' " " ' ' 'mind �D'AW ANESA INS. CO..- •' {,, side, of Toronto; our guest speak • ing on and almost indistinguishable Electric Brooders, inch .,. - - 13 A0 Cheap rates for farm and oountry , . Ara responded by giviag.a history. from t7te epileptic, these borderline :• ' buildings: of. the Rome Mission Society, nerve cases often find their .whole Booster & Master Chick Starter and Laying Mashes at lowemt prices. Windstorm Insurance on buildtapkl= �vhicti began 50 gems ago. This condition-due to overstrain. There are Ghick- Feeders•and- Water- Foa.ntains._ both - gal✓. and. clap .riad• mills. Silos etc. - war h } interesting and inform ca es of Chorea benefitted by the , Chick Charcoal. Cod Liver Oil, imp from Nova Scoti9. : :..,Akitomobile Insurance The duet by MieAes Jean 'use of proper glasses as a correction Prntt's Lice Killer and Poultry Regulators _ _ _ lof all kinds.. Wa, ,i and Irene Lewis and selec Rnth the above cases should have -CiAnagas for rats -gat theta or they will - get - your_ehtekena' FARMS FOR BALE tior,- by the Baptist Male Rnart follow-up examinations of the eyes OUR SEEDS ARE ON-THE WAY -GEt OUR PRICES. , ette added to the evening's enter t" unc :��r any latent or hidden er- Write or phone' 9yy ror not manifest. at the first exam- tai, yent,ywhich was very etuch illation. _ CHAS COOPER, - CLAREM0N -T,2o BOWMAN , &' ROW ^� enj� pad b all. to be continued • ;r ,, r . -_�, :try :a� -,-�• ��' -".• ;�"�;n�:� "°• - � ::a.,C , _ _ -� ; -' . :..;,�- ... _ __ ".:�,.s .w.•� . �"' :. %�.-+° ;;_ tee' -�,w� ' ... •t - i. -t' "s ^ � " - + . �,• _ ti • i Belgium's Nc w Rulers ' J' Victor' Ross Dies r � e Studeitul"Med �..�._._ _ - f `tto. A Pneutmonia ><ctun •,, BY'Gas- " roE furnace -- - - - _ — ?Brilliant Career as Writer, .- _ Financier and -- Business - _ Leader Ends —Was `Mrs ed College g y at Dartmouth Colle is Caused by n Pipe --� .�•. 5 Yf k in 56th- Year. – Found by Janitor— Broken Door Replaced 0 Toronto, Feb. 24. - victor Harold "k' _ r R o„i, fl rd t vice-president of the Im- on, Purnace, But Pipe -Left -Off _ perial Oil Company; f:ohner -- news- 8anover, N:H:, Feb. 26. -Nine sta- chimney. When the explosion occur- piaperinaa and patron of the theatre i dente were found dead today in a red, 'one of the students went to the 6,. -- - sp= -+i 1 Priiia�nt�h at 'Dartmouth College *fraternity house, basement and found the furnace door + °t',,::' ;,, - <;'w :" his • home, 100 South Drive.. Ii9:waa _ victims of carbon monoxide poisoning, had been blown open. lie closed it ,S: n a - In his 68th rent. Pre-isident 1✓rriest Martin Hopkins re- and went upstairs: In 'the - darkness - a Mr. Ross succumbed to pneumonia vealed to- night. he had not noticed the broken pipe. ' which followed an attack of bronchitis - The deadly fumes trapped the stn- The bodies were dlscovered+Iale this, M w, ' ryhich he had eof,tracted Feb. 16. A' - °"=-'-`dents as -they dept on the second and afternoon by the janitor. This morn- - ;' yedsr ago he.was critically al,but ral- _ third -door$ of the' Theta Chi -House. ing he went to the house at-his arena -- - ' ` lied at�$at time and returned to his -,where 16 youths lived. More might hour, made the rounds 'and assumed '" - -office and worked with renewed vigor.' - "a in addition tu•his widow, formerly have died but for the fact that several that the bore were still asleep. He - occupants were away for the week. closed the windows. In two pt the N F Maas Adelaide Dennis of-Toronto , Mr. end. All wfho .rt3mained to the house rooms so that the boys would not have Rosa leaves one son, Fvr boa Ross. and' �'_ " �w one daughter, Eleanor, married to 0.1 were killed. to get out of bed is the cold. Return- r The dead were: William S. Fuller- in this afternoon, he noticed that the 4 Stewart, of Barrie. A brother, O: IIon, 20, of Clevglasd Heights, O.; Ed- youths were lying is their beds in the t K��5y �rf M. Ross; is in the sdver faing and pub- , a �.«. ,- liahing buslnes6 •ia hto; anoWee, ward F. Moldenke, 81, New York; Wll- same positions. He immediately noti- , �_._liam M. Smith. Jr., 81, Manhasset, fled the . police. The. coroner pro= ° ;,:' ' ° : <��' : >' % :'' -` ` <`. "�"'' :` > :. brother; Hope Ross, "4s in newapapar 'N.Y.; Edward M. "Wentworth, Jr. 21, pounced death due to carbon monoxide & :' °''" " : �� : :'^ ~ °" t work in Winnipeg; .whilo'his sister,` Mt. Doraon, Fla., Americo S. de Masi, poisoning. _ -•.rr' Miss Dorothy Ross. is a teacher at 21, Little Neck, N.Y.; Harold S. Wat- 'Six of the ,#tudents were found dead s Brown School, son, 81, Wilton Me.; Wilmot H. is a large study room on the second I� tresident' Tribute 7. Schooley, 21,' Middletown. N.Y.; John floor which also was used as a bed = i �;;,�, _ ;7 J. Griffin. 19. Wallingford, Conn. - room.. Another was in his room on � ` O. l 0.11 a i Smith,' president ot�ing The fumes came from s fnmace. the third floor. Beside his bed hie - perial AtJ Limited, paid the following tribute: -burnfng pea -size -coal, which exploded white collie, . the fraternity mascot, "A few months before his death thi during the night, bursting the ' pipe wan found dead. Two other boys were late Mr. Stillman described Victor, -which leads from the furnace to the in another room on the same Boor. Rosa as one of the beet known and - - - best loved .men in Canada. That was _ John L. WGraw Toronto May = a very good description. Mr. Boss ,7 i - -- The Crown Prince Leopold of-- l4eigium and his wife, the former combined an exceptionally keen mind Crown Princess Astrid of Sweden,' who are to tie• the hew --king and with an extraordinary greatness of -� __. _ Taken By Death Enter Plane queen a - +qn n f Belgium, � �- heart. His company was a delight- as a raconteur he had fe•6v equals. wad- - - - Greatest Manager in Baseball Canadian F6m May Enter - - -- the.„toriea which he cold with-most History Dies In 61 at Year Mystery Plane m London- Eight Are Killed - Tobacco Growers zest were hose in Which be would turn to laugh against kimself. As an . Suffered Relapw Melbourne Race Aa Plane Crap es - Ask -Financial .Aid associate he was w tower of strength. New York, Feb, 26. --John J. ![c Toronto; Feb. 26, - Toronto may _ The greater the problem ' the more , readily he tackled it. His vision was - -,w, and of have s "caateanial • entry in the Five Passengers, Two' Pilots 'Half Will Not be Able to amazing• It was based upon a pre- .41 - baseball maaagrrs, died today at longest and most spectacular aerial g found understanding of human nature - iNfew Rochelle Hos^ital after several rase in history to be- staged next, Oct- and Stewardess Found Start 1934 Crop .Other . ,,,, oher fram London England, to Mel- Claim' x;th - alt a eaasl�i$ed :isa�•,.,. by Rescue Party - ` P;isc, and sympathy that made him more The r Jittie vie, resident r,f bourne, Australia. a distance o peppery 1? Salt Lplce City, FeL. 25. -A rescue Tillsoaburg; Feb, -25 -= Tobacco than fair -in all his dealings.. An able - - the Now York G:antxs, whose personal. the miles, to mark the nary,. aI t . s party, leaving from here by automo- far2ners here declare the Indust is executive he understood the physical the latter city's cenhenary; it was >9 lty, held generalship. temperament learned last night bile, reported tonight that all crew in such a serious situatlon that un- equipment of industry but he was t and sweeping conquests during nearly _members and flva passengers B0 years -as manager of the Giants, Fliers from countriet all over the P Gera aboard less financial support-is• forthcoming moat Interested. in the workers whose - „ - globe, many, of them of world -wide a United A :riinr =, Transcontinental from some course, at least 50. per he regarded as the greatest of a .cor• won -him the w briquet Little Nap- renown, have already announced plane, were dead. cent, of `the tobacco ion's assets. He gave-- leadershls, oleon• 2L died at 50 a.m.. -He was= ' their intention of entering In the' one ewv•irito misty and foggy unable to start ,their 1934 crop. to world thought in his work to estab- ia most 61 years old. great race,: the first prize for which weather from here Friday afternoon Work will soon have to start in the fish better relations _between the em- • x• _ - Intestinal hemmorhage was the im- ,is 10,000 pmada. Australian currency. at 2'p.m. It . carried five passengers, a hot houses and in a large percentage ployer an ,dthe employed, Hill first seediate cause of death. ThL roaulted �, Murray, general manager of Pilot, co- pilot,, acid a stewazdew The of cases it will be impossible- to purr ssocistion with the oil, industry war Xrom uremia, earclwme of the ptvxr gayillsad Aircraft of Canada re _pilot, Lloyd.AnBerson, -32 years old, 'chase'the necessary fertilizer and in the formulation of*IndurktrW role- - hdo and meta4tasts, from which he veal ed last ntg3tt that, hie compaup V as a i anadian: seeds. Members of the Co-operative tioas olans whleh provided for em. _ bad been anfte-m-g' several weeks. has completed work oti a "mystery" Thirty miles east of Salt Lake City, Growers' Associations Lave received ploys, and the employed. His first Although the nsan f ho directed the 'plane, especially for the race, rhich' at the head of Rugged Parley's Can- a email advance _ from the Ontario sickness and death benefits and joint Giants to 14 National League pen- Is guaranteed to By at a- speed of yon, the plane crashed. It was sights Government, TobaSco, proceseitig councils of workers and management. - - bangs and,thres world championships, more than 200 miles-an Con. onigh nets.+ a.+� ,r ,►,o plants obtain- cash _for - their..work "Great as wan hi�iurdea of re- hour _ bin all -time record: retired as- manager eideration 'Is being given to the 'pos- • snow, near a bunch of trees.. from these advances paid to growers. sponsibillty as vice- president of Ins - ptt because - of ,pan aibllit" an entry from T : Pitota Der Brough n and d Greer, Overseas sales also haves been Blow perial Oil and International Petroleum bnai X his affliction then was not one at least a Canadian entry, ft is under• flying a rescue plane, first sighted the "' u"� much promise of any in- he carried an even greater load be of the taus" OX his death. He was stood. wrecked craft. At 5.46 llwthered in 1882 by a 1mublee p.m. they crease is prices over 2933 8gurea cause he was always ready sad even Despite the fact much higher- prices eager to help others in their troubles. ome There will - really � E w o ,a..«, plane headquarters are )icing paid for due -cured tobacco The add#tJoaal strain 91 ,eclat yas►ra n sinus condition. 'He Eave up the man- for speed and 'the other a. handicap - here thatahe plane h e been -seen, nose In the; Southern states, acme_ 4,000,- took its toll but he steadfastly nt -y ra er.sbtp to BEE Terry but couUnued event, but : the former will be, the dawn, near, a bunch of tines in the 000 pounds of the United States to- fused to rest although he was always -4as vice - president and adviser of the twain event, The event !s to be deep car,yon'which run- from - the east bacco has entered Canada, practically quick to order rest for any of his Sub- q: ib,- known as the MacRobertson Trophy ' into the Salt Lake Valley.' duty free, farmers declared, main- ordinates if he thought it -advisable. race, MacPherson Robertson, y p tafping this eiploides the oft - repeated The recent deaths of his associates, :. WIFE AT-BEDSIDE. Pro-' Imriieciatel L. B. Jame.un, noble minent Melbourne manufacturer, hay -. relations official for the i;riited Air- Mrs.' McGraw, L quiet, retke t wo- statement of Canadian tobacco com- the late C. O. Stillman and A M. Me. }t lag donated the prize swardB total- lines in $alt Lake City, commandeered v� firtan during the hesdlirfe career of her ling 15,000 pounds, S'• praise that there is an over- prodno- Queen, profoundly shocked him and it ifamws husband, was at the bedaiie Although the speed contest' ,will .a group of. automobiles that' fought tion of tobacco in this -district. - seemed. at times az if he was trying to Qoldta he! - ht7s'i -nd's '`hand' -whza _ their way. up the • steep .road toward - -� �_ :-8=V br'.� ��^.f i:iabe' - - - -- g undoubtedly- stimulate :�a �.. "e.. uo• , + ideath came. -- - the canyon's head. cc ft work which -he would 'have been-.-ex- ti of fast machines, • Mr. Murray + Turn of the Tide"' Also in the .rgi, coil fortable boa- who flew la• a race from Karachi, - 1�� • pected to complete over a much more pital room w a group of intimate India, to Charleville, Australia, is NO Mere Meta hot extended period. _ -- New Sale Pact p -friends, two p 'eats and three physi- 1929, emphasised that the loo raa a London. -Right Hon: Walter Ellr'o;. His death is a grievous personal "- g g Toronto. -After years of negoda- �lirriaLer of A loss, not only to me and his fellow clans. Friends pr_9ent were Charles required to By from one control Agriculture, speaking re- y tion Ontario hydro has consenteii not director but to all of- the thousands .A. Stoneham; .Mrs. Stephen Van Lill 'point -to another and -the diverse_' cl!- Gently, said that the phrase "the' turn '� to sell - flashlights, to_- disco_ discontinue ad- of employees •vf the companies hq of Biltimore, McGraw's sister'; Freak matic. and geographic conditions will - - - of-- the fide': as._apglied .to British in- vertising. lamps • for . sale :on' craft, served so well.' - -- 1Belcher, actor and-life -long friend•and make it necessary that. the winning not to deliver lamp., in quantities less dustry is no rtes, empty metaphor. - - -_ - -. 'Mfrs. Belcher; Mrs. Peter •Krei r machine. will. have to tie more than a In January of this year, he con -� pure racing tt;•an one carton and to . diawnt`inue i sister of the lAte Christy Mathewson, g fr chargaA lamps on bills for electric -ued there were .609 000 more worke� ' - g L�u I -Grown Deer -and Mrs. John O'Brien. The races, which start Oct, l0 and supplies, and power, George E. May,' employed than .n January of last year. e , must be. competed within 16 days, are seretary of the Ontario Retail Hard- . Particularly encouraging yvas•' the Is Faithful Pet - open to any individual, organization yore . Association, reported at a four, increase of business in the heavy in- Kincardine, Out. --John A. Camp- or t Mt1I Continues or nation with no limitations on the day session of that society's confer- .dustries. type of machia entered, The races y " bell boasts a novel pet that tags along F' ht on �1:uense ence here. Production in all types of steel rose behfnd hts_ car at 40-miles an hour as - _ -. _will_start_la_Englaad at-s--g-fven °Iona!- ' -7'he- proposed- lestslatioh for - taxing- -from 8,902;980 torts in nl to 11;123:- - jfghtly­ s fts sliadm The 'pet,'a full 'Windsor, Feb, 25.-"1 don't know from several airports as near-as pos• - all establishments selling motor, oil .000 tons in_,1933, - yrtiich court I caa go to hext;' but. it sible equidistant from Baghdad. ED" an additionaF$5 a year received some '- grown deer, was Sound by Mr Camp will probably be the appeal court or .tries ;must be ln,by June 1, discussion at the first meeting,_ _the _ . bell in 1932, very .rickety and timid on the Supreme Court of .0 n a" , Control ooletA In- the speed aCC g � � � Lu Reputation k- i gs &L,, .,il11 -1y "i Include Baghdad,. memoers vein • divided in their atti• Jl� e,sa with him and allowed herself to be -• -Archie F. Glgnac declared when ask- g ad,, Calcutta; Singapore„ tude on the question. _ As Baker of Cakes nursed along io maturity and now foI - ed what he would'do now to get out Dares and Cherleville, R. Hawlifns, of- Smith`s Falls, In his lows him about. of paying, the .$2 license fee on his L presidential report, charged that hard: Brings /'r . ¢ - radio receiving set. Stating that he Trouble Reported ware manufacturers had undertaken Brings Court Suit would' "*Ot to he last ditch" before , to manufacture too • many products- ____ : sr3raaa! ,�p HOt Horses v boa. G;suac trahl -that ...ld uvi are aasornea in uanaaa � , that he would be unable to outline his London, Feb. 26. -A Hobart, Tas- and •could not be profitably exported. Mrs. Maria Stanley Charges Given Sunbonnets next move until he heard from his mania, despatch to the London Daily., - - Cincinnati Wome'n'9 Eg- Cape Town, . ' Twelve sunbonnets ,agent in Toronto. -:. Herald today: reported that trouble * T i� Change - Tampered. with for horses have been ' distributed On Friday bfr, Justice Armour re- ICs Too' ThiC1r - had broken out -on. board the Aus• • among cab drivers -here' They were versed a decision of Pollee Magistrate trailer cruiser' Canberra, en route to.; Her, Baking _ For Machinery. sent nio by fhe Royal 'Society for the W. A. Smith of Windsor acquitting Hobart from Sydney. The enlisted Cmcinnati. =- Mrs. Maria- Stahley Prevention of Crue}ty. to Animals. it -- Oigaae on a charge of operating a St. Johnsbury; N't.- Despite,the fact fyleci suit for $20,000 fro.ni. the ,Wo- > .. - -- men allegedly protested against over - that- ponds and lakes in this vicinity is- preposedAhat In-t` e- ear- fxt r-e all radio= telegraphic- stabiea- without a- 'wor - - - -II an's- E.xeha,jse here, cuarging Injury horses, mules and donkeys in South license. Wired with ice varying in thick - to her reputation ca e- baker, • were reported 'to brave' thrown' into ness from 30 to 38 inches, an -ice short- - Africa receive .such protection against the sea. , _ She has furnished cakes to the Ex-- the strong sun, age s redacted for-next summ r. - p change for years, she. Said; and recog- .�, Quits' Performan'ee - - - The ice is so thi'ek th�achinery nation of her abilitp grew and grew. ' cannot'barvest` the cro Tkp weath- Ontario Students - - - Planea Dro Grain ' I Then. she coiiten -ed, last Ncvem -ber Says. Audience Dead p er' fn this region bran been} the coldest ' - "Nice, Feb. 18, -V llabolla, gpaaish � " �' ° °� rucks in-40 years, with a recent official read• the unlawfully" 'wialieiouFly, wantonly, Register at McGill and unlawfully" tampered with three _ .._.. tenor, .walked •out -Of the secoond act' - - Ne`w Haven, Conn,, Feb. 25.-Two ing 35 1 w 'zero. cakes, making them unfit for caasump Montreal. -High 'representation of - of a gaga -performance, of "The Bar airplanes soared over the New Haven '-- - tion, but sold them nevertheless. The students from all the provinces of the 4er of Seville" tonight, scolding the harbor today, to drop 'bags of Cold Prevention '` ' damage fo he's reputation, she assert Dominion is noted in the number of grata andlence. , •_ for• ducks whose food supply ' was cut Once a day, wipe the mouth -piece ed. raused _her ';great morti8cafiori, urirlergraduates attending McGill Uni- "Most of you are readheads," be. off - by the bllzyard. Arthur 'I1, of yourtel'eplioue with a cloth that'his ,sliaifie. huniillati:in and mertal an. vers�ty and pr,iceeding towards their • - i¢honted. "Tenors; , can't live on Clark, state superintendent of fish- been dipped in some sort of . a diein• degrees, it was shown here in the re- gni5h.,'_ _ P ispered honwes." ertes and game, was aboard - One of fectant solution. This simp - -. prace- " - - = -�. - --- port of T. H. Matthews, registrar. The curtain was 'quickly rung the, planes. _ He-seUmated the'anrial dare vv-J11 help 'to prevent colds from I'h,i5e who make -use of devotfun as There pre 244 Ui.tario students regis- down and patrPts who bad actually mission would.relieve suffering among being transmitted from oni. memher a means -and end- Renerally are hypro- -� tered; 80 -front British Columbia; 35 Paid for their tickets were reitr.bursed. 10,000 tp 20,000 birds. ,. of the family to - another.' crites.- Gloefbp from A15ertii; 51 from Saskatchewan;. „ •• ,.y..•- ..�.,A.Ru. :• _ — .�.,__. _ �" � ax+,... ,v.._.+rw.� , P _. w.—. .r - .. ... ` w.,r.. e-i _ _ _ __ .--wr. � - ..... -4iG '• ` .. .YWrillfdi.Cb..iwai+i- ui'..f •4v.'' : -_ •isbr.l,i: ^3�'� r'13•G+�,r- •'uv�•.,friG.. —i - -ai. _ ..;... aim raH'•' A'' � 6 .`t�,,,° 'oL _ • �. - - .r x. .^m , y� . `w. S•I ' 4;^, r yJr . _ _ _'- •' l _ 1 - ' - .s.. ` b•y; .-- ,SU- il'�. •-'•C "1. _ - '>- Y'.",• Q4 .di.. v - _ Before he knew it, the but was maw _TRAM I M F�E551095 Pul to the centre h>a hem FREE TRIAL OFFER r " " _ rlr"+; Six other bulls were thus dealt with' before we left- Some showed K R U S C H E N ' more activity than_ others; the last If you have emxee tried Krusehea -ties one we saw, making a beeline for the ;, now -&t_ expense rider as soon as be had entered the distributed a great many�ipec�a1 tyag. The dexterity and technique "GIANT " packages which make it >' - — _ `►. -.; _ -of the horse men, as well as the men easy for you to prove our claims for on foot, provided plenty of thrills and yourself. Ask your druaitist for the I • �� z _prevented anything approaching new G 75c. package. '� This consists of our regular 75c. bottle together BY CAPT. F. H. REID 1, • monotony, Some of the horses were wlsn a separate trial bottle- sudident for alwulk ce t let black, some were bay; all were °ae *"°k men the trial bottle, put it to F Z2 the test, and then, if not en convinced that - APortuguese Bull-Fight >; superb and apparently' enjoyed their )<rssehs does everything we cWm ft w do tae ` • :: V ' ^i t + share' of the combat -i! such _a blood- iegular bottle 4 r sood as now. Taft$ it On July' 18, 1981.. Cavaleiro Jose ' 7foas fs authMsed -to retails less bull -fight could be tatmed a nom- 7ia an�d without question. .. Casimiro, the celebrated toreador, "Travel' Impressions" have been bat. 'In this respect it differs great- WWhhat co�� Alan o was making his farewell appearance at coming to us each week. These ly from the Sapniah,,varlety; the na- '- 6rimtia H shes U•. �. > r a "fasts, artistiea" held in his honour articles are a- feature of this paper bure of which -I ma describe on an- 1d 7 to ��rt0°° �I► at the Bull Ring in, Lisbon. . or-din- 'and are taken from the experiences other occasion. w arily, these performances-are held on of one who has seen what he writes f have already�tioaed the hour Ctsambua Man, a Sunday afternoon but, in this parts- •about. We have been asked to bring when , the eater ent Commenced. lAverpool, Ent.- "Bigamy is nevio x' cuear instance, The gala event was • to -your attention a unique trip By the time six bulls had been handl- so bad In the case of a woman as lfi FRETTED held oil a Monday night, commencing which Captain Reid is organizing ed, the hour was close to 1 o'clock t of a man,' said Mr, Iustice Rigbg, _ at 11 o'clock, and which he will personally direct in the morning. The Portuguese S verpool Assizes recently. '�. AND FUMED The hotel, at which we were- stop - this coming. Summer. If you have folk in tole, seats beside us remoastrat- "When a woman commits bigamy.M c~a ping, was not far from the' BuirRing no definite plans anA-.desire to take ed, in a friendly fashion, against our he added, "the only harm done is that and.some of the party thought that advantage of a real opportunity to departure, making signs to inform us come man is disappointed with matri- - AT they would like the experience of at- see the Old Land under ideal sus- that the best was yet to come. How- monial life. When a man commits " tending the spectacle, widely known Vices, this selected motor party- ever, we decided to leave but not be • big$: -ty it may be that some unhappl, as the favourite sport of Spanish and should appeal to yon.: fore I . had purchased, from a small woman Is ruined for life." - SL!lGGISH Portuguese peoples. We had 'but lit- Here are but a few of the fea. boy, one of the paper covered darts The judge ' bound over a Ulan a0•, - - - - tle idea of what waa- before us . an¢ turea: ` Lakeland - Lake Winder. t hat had been dodged in the Sian of cased- of, bigamy. He said that therA DRAINS the women of the party, especially,' mere, Loch Lomond and the Lakes a bull's shoulder, This I bavt. as a were circumstances in Ills favor. felt that, at least they might stay of Killarney; the Welsh Mountains souvenir of a very delightful evening, p VMT►L; I; NSgo, for the opening cergmoaie$ and leave - and the Highlands of Scotland- spent At the huge Bull Ring o[ Lis- The great city Is that which has the xieforg any objectioilable features_ Cathedral Cities - Salisbury, York, bon, the Capital of Portugal. greatest man or wu,uau. WbJtman. came on. We had several surprises, Chester, Durham, Wells, Ely, Here- One or two experiences fa the•t.etgh- bpfore the evening was over, but ford, Lineoin, Peterborough, Win - borhood of the Leaning Tower of - 1 more' of this later• cheater, etc.; . eagles Warwick, Pisa, will be • the subject of next ��� A�OC>l�iltlg 1 When we arrived at the Bull R blarney, Carngrvon, Edinburgh. wePkra - article - wATX�, : o.is.;r «x 1111 - -a huge structure, 6ceupying a, whole etc.; Shakespeare, Scott, -Words- -¢- N OFFER TO EVERY IA'V].NTOR. city block -wet found people pouring worth, Moore and Handy Country; _ A List of wanted inventions and full into the entrances from every point. The Fens; The Dnkeries; Glorious Cigarette St8><ns 6ormation sent free. Thd s.maa: C na. - We had decided lather late, gust we Devon; Cornish Riviera; The Troa- -- �aa�� world Patent Attorneys, 2t3 Bank Street. Ottawa. Canada wou'd go, consequently', only the Sachs and the Garden of Ireland ;' At Tavistock Police Court a solid ehtaper seats, in:' the secon3-- gallery, Giants' Causeway, , Lovely road$, rtGUIS GV =� ' were available," if was most inter= beautiful scenery. London, Edin- toe argued that a 'man must -have IRE >iCTI\ rid Roe tin CAR. gep rt, means because his fingers were stain- � izo. ants Wanted. Bridgeport, ' - eatlnrr to climb the wide stairs and burgh. Belfast, Dublin, Douglas- nuncio. Agents n'ante f taste notice of-this excited crowd that I all in one glorious holiday, ed with cigarette Guard-fan. r awoke, writes the '.Manchester Guardian. 13e asked the >DlASle�is' _ _ were making their way to their places. I For further information regard; man. to show his, hands to th curt;, ' Rple, iABETICS- SEATTLE MAN FINDS The interior of this lute arena was ins this or any other holiday you because, in his view, it am6unt -'to complete relief in severe case with open 't0 'the sky -We ' were rather contemplate, address Capt. F.. H. , natural method; no needles;' no •.t • •'a lad of thin later, sa the air, 7n the Reid; C.P.R. Building, Toronto. one of the moat valnsble ways of i�oiEe 1 ass a$ari few Bldg. 9ratileh x g • . I testing a maws means. But the _ _ - _ 1W vicinity or our aeato -'- court declined to take that vi ow-, - -- bearable thereby. One •section -of was an inhe lance m aavw aw -- annd i eie.._"meana es y stained an- the bull ring wee covered- ordinar- Ar :') riding !n the days f Moslem sera was nbt admittea as evidence. OW TO LOVE—A RE3aid. Write iT for the purpose of shade from the ,rule. - Round and round he; rode, put- Hat -pa6a book, sec. prepaid waits • �i ' T � y p MOSt people will agree 'with the for Free Catalogue of over 840 world's - '' :It &&sdves - ,afternoon sun; here were the highest ting his horse through various manner court. Cigarettes are ehmp enough; best.aetlers. Preferred publications, Re- e priced testa ( sacudos, written uvres and waving iris plumed bat -to sixpence will bug more than eaeugh Sinn. Sank, tb�0, worth $1.Z6 in'our money); the the applauding populace. to stain the smoker's lin=ers If he : cost of seat`, in ; Lire gallery. where A bugle' sounded a, shrill' fanfare keePa Me cigarettes, when lighted, 410 we went, was 8$00; or about 40 cents: and the bull was admitted from. an in Lis hand rather than his mouth, - W never harm_ s Ws arrived in plenty-of time to get entrance at the side, There the Door The staining � depends to a large ex- - i- -our places -I was sitting on a slat- animal stood, with. forelegs braced, tent on the wav in which a cigarette 'EGOS }�e ltm� like seat, similar to those- put tip at snorting from the nostrils, ey es blink• is 'held. if it fs always bold So that S��y iii g :the circus, and, part of the tin'P, I am .ing in the fierce light slid frightened the lighted end .is above t111? hand NEW-LAID -: afraid Lbat,,, was sitting on the feet and dazed by his unfamiliar surround- 'fort y a day will sot make much dif- Take advantage of the prevailing WHYbeanaoyWbystopped- of the person, who was in. the row be- lags. •- One thing I noted, tbi}t the Terence to -the fingers of the addict high prices,. up .drains? It's so easy to hind me. As far as, we could judge, tips of his horns had been cut and If it IS held down so that the rising We pay a premium Sor poultry 'keep theta clear and five - funding: we were the only Engli speaking the remaining portion covered and-smoke surrounds tho fingers ..one farm eggs. Ar "A" �" Remittaa.ea made Jy[omptir. h Z-"Ac 4 t ML,c t% ..Ii, prvducr a rucognizaule Lases returnnu• yreyalu. were. the only Canadians -hut ' our three or• four men, i,n toreador con- - stain. LOBLAW GR4CETE13IAS -- Flake Lye down each week. Use neighbors were -friendly, eveu to the tame, vaulted over. the. barricade. and, _- It is not the " pteotine" wbfdh conies- � - _ Co., rimttod it full strength —it will not in any extent of passing a wine - skin -out of by -daunting red and orange colored i through the. paper that does the way harm the enamel or plt;tmb- which everyone wa'a taking -a swig capes, tried to get the bull. Into ac -1 trick; it is the•.rising trail- of aisoke - Fleet sea satluttrat sa., T"OSOTTO It �l to ua and inviting us to.do Falling. tw this, tlis eavaleiro i from the burning end that kippers -the Cl matter .. ,hills getlma It was 'fascinattng to watch the rode up and attracted the bull's at ten- i fingers that .ar "Posed to it. And clogging crowd; exciting to paten to the band, Lion; this Clore the bail cparged, as if So, though all - litigants should come A -and destroys odors• ,and hear the anim�ateetalk all -about he would toes - both horse and rider - into court . s the --FOR SALE It'seasytobeyour,ownplumber 'us.. The place was jammed with into the air but by_a clever manipola- : slYouId happen. to enter. with-- be -yel- : this Workless Way, and you've no humanity, whose interest in the pro- lion_ of the reins and the intelligent lowed fingers it implies no absolute unwelcome bills t0 pay after- - ceedings, about. to .take pace, was as co- operation -of the noble - horse, both certainty hat they `smoke dozens of Stereotype Pot, Two ton, capacity, - tense as our own. Presently we were useatebed, , not before the rider, "zopers' a day. . Coal Flre, _ Equipped with canting _, •: wardsl Get a tin of Gillett 's Lye realized Mat something aas.about to by !easing far_- over the crupper, • - - pump, }bull .bralket. Pot, casting rotSl your grocer today. It Will happen. This was the parlao aroun acefullY planted . a dart, -• covered fi- - equipment and grates in excellent nave vbu Hours Of utitlecesaaiy the' rini;, that preceded tie actual with paper streamers between the:, shape. Casting has solid cant iron' scrubbing and rubbing all over ' combbat. flere we ha(t climm -st Our- Dull S. enUrl„lere. - MT'HaOn learned Dog3_['_Qt1IId Their W8V 11 _base alih eqh it so as to sob on e pu•,� prise; instead of the wreck< of horses, that it was unsportsmanlike for the wood floor. Al equipment for a - .. that we naa of-en exvect :ng -ibr wr 'I,lc, Lv L, L 'I.r L;:ll ;: :.1 .IFI. -:le t'� ,'tut . ,-.Melt b*d ts.,,.I an a faP� r e...otJ slant '.PTO nriC6 asked. Make Nteverdiasohe lye in hot ulster, The ac- had rl a,l that •only.h'•I,kendown ani•• one of •these chArge The sudi- in Iowa was taken to Florida in a' otter. No reasonable otter refused. tim of the lye itself heat* the water. o 'orals +vere . osed in bull- once gave him his due 'meeil of .praise: closed box -car, filled with household Apply G. Bet Wilt, ion 78 there appeared' !fie hin -t magnificent the action was repeated with slight effect's, a distance of fifteen hundred Adelaide Street West, Toronto, "1FREE BOOKLET • -The new edition Arab•Pnrtugae�_a +Pprt� 0131.. ►�. .• ^- ; ^ +'a ^ °, se °:r:�i times and each mVes, A few days after arriving in _.- Hooktet gives dos• bt��tifnll reseed riders, cod in old• time the rider scored. a. '.'hit" be the new localit he disappeared, and ens of practical hints for saving base time court cottumes, 'alth wiEs and acsAOW edged -fire ��..ti ,, Y -on -the porgy - >. and work with this powerful cleansed -aiA- �+M�- feathered hats, lace ruffles on the ex1]ibitt?d his horsemanship. of the horse from which he had been ;- _���EYa.�i111a1 .,emu disinfectant; also contains full' d% cubs and front of the egats, hi„hlY 8y this Lime, 'ieven the ladies of .removed. The dog had gone straight. Is Presoriptien of pester rectiieos for soap making. thorough polished knee 1?ngth boot, and, our party were assured that there to his destinaf'ioti, though he had not. Your akin trouble- whether it is ea - cleansing and other' rises on the farts. _ in theirs. hands., the lung was no danger; the joviality of the seen the country through which he sems, acne, hives, dandruff, ringworm, ` Address Standard Brands Limited, lance -like s 'ter to . be used cro- d;' the excellent . riding; , the passed, . and bad' -known nothing of infection or pimples and blotches -will Pti serAvenue &LibertyStseet,Toronto, I whFU the bull. appears Arl'onipany amour o • a e ne aireetion tuxen. buvu w :sdunl l.o rio�l: Ontario. 'h^ * ° ^ ^^ b °^ t'he- bu4l- as-'- this•-lg-- poeltiv -- because D_ D. is a_ttied -.end -test r ing these were th.e other performers vault ev��,z -r��; v��a-- u"naT'' Physician's Prescriptiba: D.D,D, was 1 -the bandoleiros, picadors, ett:- ,came' close to them; the huge amuse- A bonny shepherd dot was loot d�rPioped otigin2y' for his own pa i each colorfully and attractively• dress• ment of the spectators -ail this gave from his owners. and their car in rife rienta by Dr. D. D. Dennis. It is now y - _ as and nnntrlhnt.in¢ to the ".tascina. zest to the performance. and, instead. East', and given up for good, but rnaautaetured b the makers of Cam - i Lion of the scene. These latter were of .Leaving, tney remained. thkt:U nlvillLe I..i:., i1b- appesred-at its -aa's -It lian%alm' Ia 86 'yearn walking and, as the parade proceeded_ _When seven or eight hits had been old hone in the Capital of Oregon; �,D,D. has brought clear, hea�fthtul around the ring and stoj)ped in the registered, the bugle sounded again 'a staggering skeleton, to be sure, yet skins to millions. At drugglotC Trial sise 35c. Quaraats,ad ioaire instant relief arm EATS DiRT centre, the excitement of the sudi• and, from �he opening where the bull he was - there. This animal lead fol- once almost got beyond boanda. Hats had entered,- a herd of tame oxen, lowed the sun to the west for more o t I :.t„ 2' - t tP,tsrl arena• carrying jangling cow - bells, were than two thousand miles, over. A. wears can me t .. -these were" caught do the swords of artveu Ij by -twt3 tant•at1 lly garb• boundless • rairies A Considerable Nugget the performers 'and thionn bac k in ed herders, each wielding long sticks. rivers and mountain ranges, as true - -m; which they came. to his course as the beam of a star. the direction- from LYDIA L PINKHAM'S `Me!bourtle, Australia. - standard More hai were sent sailing across -Onr Dumb Animals. L sold to the weight of 7.09 ounces and. space and cheers resounded from ail - - '0' - _ T�I'F'' FOR W _ =n= 4160 value was contained in a nugget . sides, ' The final and most stimul CHILDREN! 1�io t�DliClpline" The relieve said ant found near a footpath 'at Sea Lake I sting moment. came when the, star - -tie- evening-- Casaleira Jose Cast- petiothC pain and as�ted s recently regravelled 'from a nt'411- miro -came into the centre and, after {y Outa�T�fo - Bashi. -y{t ]en o fi- disorders. No narCDtip' Not grow up vri ngton -_ ar- DeWt -n t f boring pit... _ .. -- _ :, bowing ' to the frenzied plaudits'' -of health giving Vitamins in vials said it would be impossible to iust a pain miler but a modem the crowd, was kissed on both cheeks , subject Col. Charles A. Lindbergh to medicine which acts upon the by tbose of his assoclates who' had corT S army discipline for protesting to Pres. -CAUSE Of your tlouble: i?er- THAT DEPRESSED fEEIING come to bid hitch faregeli -to the ring. _ 'EMULSION Roosevelt on iha cancellation of all sistent lase brio perm>wene _ �(' A t it was 'P-asily seen that he' was the air mail contract. .-. ielief. sped �7 �� r= W LARGELY LWER wi or the -fi;bon public and -the de • helps then) grow; pro -. Action had been asked ty Arthur monsh'ation was only stopped by the }acts them from disease; addressed to Major Gen. Dennis E. _ _ u- -• -Wake up your Liver Bile - -' " anxie - ot'the people to-greet-the an-- slakes *an bones and -- Without Calomel � '� W. McMahon, former senior lieutenant •- �f. warance of 'the first of eight bulls teeth• in the •Naval -Air 'Reserve, - in - a letter Q-uick ReUefl row are'•feelinir puu4" rimplybeeause ynilr hat were to be used that night. Nolan, commander of the army Second For rashes and all forms of itching, r era isn't pourins its drily iw`o patands of liquid. - Finally all -retired. Pxc F )tin those 1s » , Milt into pour bowel*. ingestion ind elimination t Corps .Area, at Governors island, burning, disfiguring skin irritations. are-bota burn w, and your entire system, is who were about to participate; rife. Rain poiwned. w ar. you need i. a liver stimulant. tiom#.. ' pntralice into the ring - Immediately N.Y. Although ].inobergh holds a cow- L +ntie11r1LOiBt)�e)fl` toingthet goes fart lurrlbrnPaIt., mineral w•stor, '"under *Ier 7 wall silting•= opened ` oil, taialive handy nr rhe% -11 :g 11141 or mighap f • Il]laalOn i?1 the liirniy Air Corps Re- t Pril r'Z71', aaa JOP; which only move the tx+uel. -- Karr a rlK r•al t0 admit the fll At ruler, wlt0 Pchlbit- 0 serve, officials said he was a civilian , tabu of lronblo, yalr. llvPr. - t 1 i'aker'artrri I.iilte t.iver r,ue 1'llretp Sege ed his hntseman5hi., t;i the lilm rin, and subject to army disciplinary" • ,;fable. Yoharr;ihali,m•I(mrrrm3) safe - Kure ,throng. The,�tspectitenlar rnrveting RICH 1 VITA tN5 charges only when on aciire''duty. ISSUE NO. 9— 34 +. -;5� Ark f"r them 1,% neele I ;efuss •Militates Of the- hP.rii1 -ilrll - enrnc•d`llitr .Rn1t1181- $fie, at all dr,tgs,.,s y L .. r s.r.ciis+S -a•Y .�+ay�r tt;..'F'.- •h.+•16w- ... '`- f..c_, =-s., _�..w -,� rrtwnaw.•.._ .. , _ - _ _ S . x ••!s •� ' r,. F. t: �M cr �, • w. Y, . '4 f W `F!5. • - , "u! ' "�` u= --•—�° :i � '*'• ^ate . "3, ^a'•a•' .1,�" .. ^tie" .•�.r�.l.•" 'y ?:7�'w.•'; i:,i, .t1� n. '1T. r.�. d'S/ M ... . .. Y.' - ':/•' .r:.•y`. - .:�,T +•-•b: s- .,1,�- �'{fIC.,�•r �._ ,. .. _ " ,.. _ -� _°'f.. - ' ' ., . • • ^.+ �' '�'^ _ '. .+., , , ,� ."`� � "' icy ti. LOCAL i S M 8 -'F• C. Met•l n, of Montreal. y; St. GeorRe� s Churrb,. 13unday, ' Maid his parents here a short visit March 4th Sid Snniiny ill Lout- % uD Diondaq afterocwn. Sunday Jt -hcwl 10 n o1. Morning „' °` _ - =Mre �Vet+.•korrish• of Kitch - Congratttlatiuns are extended Prayer, It a m. Eveuiao Prayer, suer, is visiting her sister in law, to Miss Ruth Turns, she having 7 p m. Preacher at both services, he', -are; 1st gttrFel4 recently passed t�rr Juutor Dttcnt ftnv: E r. Robiml B. D. -The township council will -T• R Ta sun; of Buwtnawille, _ "forest 'on Monday nee for -the Conservatory of Music. a meruber olthe Crsnadian Yiano' -___ a Store" -The choir of St. Andrew's Tune a' Associwtion,-and who bas ___transaction of general hnelnesa • �• • - ._. • •� Preeb teriau Church will hold a been for a number "of ears em ::. The Piekerfn¢ MiuetrelP (wen• y q --------- tier pearmitting) purpose gulag to `pot luck" ranpper ad cr•okfoole played by the Dumfnlou. Piano _ ' :' y g �. P. A. Club and Organ Co„ will be in the , - - e _� - -- .. k. _., ...... ,,, <...x..:Olar+ wont Ibis Friday evening to party in the e O N T � M / S -� 7` Rooms on Wedoeeday, March 7th, village shortly Any orders left n t'T o0`in. Admit>,3iou. iry cents -at - � -FEws- office b tbuse- ---= - - - L DicPbail, of the Pickering V ►'• i v- --- - • : " - .- verybod welcome, wi@hiD their The, "Jean Gordon" Dress Sale i's' Y ?' .,.branch of the Bank of Commerce, y g , pianos tuned, will ' retarated on 8aturtiay, after en - Frank' and Mrs. Ferguson, of receive prompt and careful atten -. feyime a three week it' vacation. Scarhoro Junction, and C. D. and tiom. * lioW 021.. Dozens t0 choose -1l McGinty, of T-Fr•onto. wag ere. Ferguson. Charles Dire. - After_"Burt illness •f nm T - '" ita -town one day t »pt week when. Erskine. Frank and Mrs. Wile and pneumonilF? following' an fit ek from.' A1� $irLeB� Just he called on a few of hiQ friends. E. and .ere. Johnston. of Toronto, of bronebitip, Victor Rc►ep, Sector - -Mrs. Wimnn, of Peterboro, visited D. J. and Mrs. CallARhan Vice President of the Imperial 77' - - Q- 'wad Mrs,, Thee. DonRlap, of To- a@ a surprise party on Tuesday Oil CuCnpnn� anti Vice President on„ x1i'lce- " 1'00• -- : -- ten W, have been here wafting on _night, when an enjoyable time was of the -Its tern ationaI Petroleum - their mother, Mrs. A Burrell, *he spent by all, Co., Ltd , passed away at his To ,Ais eel i'waly ill: -The ' U. Y; P. S.- held their rotivi home, loo Souyh Drive, on New Prints are in. All Fresh Colors. ` - Uewedd Cook• who to working weekly meeting in St. Andrew's Friday eveniu¢ last, in his 55th $eBTtLiftil new Patterns. a35 iSCh Wl`de. .On the C. N. R 'tat SmithBPltt, S. S. on Wedoe,4dayevening with year. Me Ropy was born I n Wal " seegt the week end with his wife a epler�d attend"'ace of 83. The kerton, wbPre his father, the late 2 qualities -20 cents•aud 25 cents = _ anti child. who Are visiting with president., Jack Chapman, coodac Donald W. Rose, was _at one time per yard. ted the business Period fn a vet Crown Attorney of the a ,)unt her parents, W. H.. nod- Deree. y y y• - • � � • Powell, efficient way. The meeting 'was He received his ednestion in the Men's Fine Shirts to clear. All sizes. - Acanlpy Davis. who bas been io ebarge of Wilfred M'onney, Cit. Walkerton and Windsor schools, Collars attached and CQ11ar8 detached* - Vorfioed rn 6fp bed for e!►vertel 4><zeaship convener, and was a very He then went into, newspaper "werWo suffering from plenrl' interesting and bglpfui program., work. serving for a abort time on � good patterns, to clear at which developed into. a severe The scripture reading was taken the Toronto Daily Star and LbeD 89 cents each. aUlrack of poeumania, is Dow malt- by Garnet Crawford. followed on the Mail ac Empire, after whic'b •ding good progress toward rel with prayer by Rev Mr. Crozier.' he became a reporter on tne' Stanley Balsdon plavlad two piano Toronto Globe. His great ability -The monthly meeting' of the solos which were much enjoyed, and attractive personality won a �P. M. S. of the United Church Wilfred Mooney spoke on "What him rapid promotion. He soon will be held on Wednesday. Mar can we, do about poverty and became 'financial editor, in which ? . 7th. at S p. m., at the home of Mrs, wealth.' The main feature of the capacity be filled many Important Norman Banks. Subjects for study, evening was a Mock Parliament,'- assignmenta, Alter twenty one HeadUght O s,' Smocks " "Ranting the Physical Standard of put, on by the young people, years of service with the Globe, China," r and *bleb was one of the beat he resigned ta- fill a position as .t =Don't forget tKe Oamtina SIOg• programs ever put on by the So assitant to Walter C:. Teagle, _ !Still nlaintSlII their- leadership a9 (i8nada'e clef Those who took art were. President of the. Standard Oil Co., tars program on March 8th, in 9t. prime Minister, Wilfred Mooney; of New Jersay. In 1919 Mr. Rope - beat work clothes. Quality and work. 'Andrew'a Church, Negro meld- Speaker of the House. Cyril Mor- was appointed a director of the - dieuf, aptritnalP by erne soDthern -_ . �manship has -never been saorfi..ed for price. Singers. Newspaper+ of Eastern ley' Clerk' M S. Chapmop; Lead Imperial Oil Co.. and rapidly rose or of the Opposition, Armand •until a few months ago be became - ' On�t�srtoare writing editorials on �r1.�5 rear size. X2.25 for oversize their program. . Tickets 25 and Goldsmith. A well contested ed bit! First Vice President. of the Cow _ 1fi-Ln lieorge s A. _ , F. A hell. ,, Jul, ed s pot before tllle+ House. Reaoty pan Some yearn ago 6e. notch , : ' $py'g and Mena Turtle IIeaked ' _, that water-works be secured aced • •'Clarendon Wood," two _.• £�ge� 'r .. ' • - 'f1J.oa l.aa• tnGes weer oii Pieireno v flings . Q �• Biblical evening last week. The to the Citizenship group;fdr thefioe The building to one of the moat D _:. rector. Rev. E. G. Robinson, is proggram. This week's tffeeting palatial is this part of the Pro Fred . T :- Bunting, riving a series of Bible lessons wiii>3+d social,. sad Almonds Y. P. vince. It was built by two -during Lent, and a very pvessiog S. will be the visiting Society and members of a noble English few- .1. RAdio Licenses Established 1857. - lDvitation is given to the whole will pat on the program. Every fly, who came to Canada to live- - efbngregatioo to attend these meet body welcome. -Cow. Lord Hyde, now the Earl of - la�s, which will be a great help to *IL All members of the A. Y P'. 'Oa Tuesday evening the man Clarendon, at present Governor �O�O� _ alters of fit. Andrew's Chureb General of South Africa, and his A. are azpecaed' 'to - srtteod these jmve a supper and concert in the 'brother- in law. Lord dowers. = ltfasetingl. A Y. P. A. Club Room- at which Both these noblemen left Canada -Oa Saadap morning. i�,ev. S. there was a large :tteln�ance. Tlae with the members of their frmll > f4« Oro were will deal with those supper. which consisted of seas wi and servants at the outbreak S T E E R'.' books in the Now Testament ages, creamed potatoes, baked of the war. The estate comprises wb%h were iatooded ss messages beans, pickles, pie, coffee and fee some 200 aches, and Mr. Ross took - foc persecuted Christians. The cream, was served by a number groat pleasure in this his soar met - Boon of Revelation, s mystery to waiters in white uniforms, and bows. HIS funeral which took lalaostpeople. will receive conalGea" was much enjoyed oy all. eon Ron" Steak, ... - 14c. atioo. ID the evening Mr. Crozier Supper was followed by a delight• one:. There where representatives ..,will speak nn the Sixth Command, fat Program by the following of State and -Church.. bneinees, "Sirloin Rbeat or Steak.... .., .. l.e. F anent Remember the Sunday artists Messrs. Prentire and An professions. art @; journaliacn, Wing Roast school and Bible Class at 9 45." ` derson. comedians, of Whitby, sports and in canny other lieldaof -=The severe weather bee con who gave a number of selections activity in which Mr. Rose was Porterhouse Roast, heave' under cut .. 20c. ti ued during the past week when tha• drew forth applaaoe. Their interested,-Ali of lrhieh -teiiti8ed -^ have now entered the month of tut ersunation of two Jewp, er rc to H�,' Rugs'• o �are,ent to' show "' 6 %sal Hack flacon, 33c. the thermometer registered zsl P p p p y both rich Schneider Pea and below almost, everyday. We ii11ee. wag' very aulnafn ,, ale w'Nll and �nr, being na, 4 •., 25cc ti4 titeir'other nuw6ers. �rvr�y 1 or Im. A _ - ;March, when, we have reason to Bath and sister. Geraidine, de private ciervice trap held at hip 'Headcheese, .. ,. 15c. hope that milder weather will be lighted the audience u ith their lintnP. cum ducted by Rev. F. A. - �.. experienced, We' clap have full -icaI selections, M '. B,%th trove Rf`ein in' rector. of $t: Sitnou's - All Meats ke t .itniiet Etectrica - :eetormy Reuther ale March'nanatly several selections on the harmonica Church, followed by a public see P ' il@ blustery at times. but we may and Ruiiar -and they gave ae.veral vice At the churrh conducted by Refrigeration. !expect- many ruild days, 'which duet, in which there was a guitar Mr. Brewin and Hon. Canon H. J. will be a relief from the intense accompaniment. These artion, Cody, President of Toronto L�nf cold that we have esperieDt etti x+11 who 4a.o t���a- f�ec}ttEaWa . versity.' The funeral cortege then wirtfter' ton the radio, • will always be wet proceeded to 'Fickering. A ,-Pr -9a! �: • -If fall wheat and clover 'does coaled by St. Andrew's people, _ train was chartered, conveying not come through the winter well should they ever appear again an the party to the crossing at the Pute-her (phone 3000] _Pickeri ng .--it will not be bec$uae it; was not their progrAros. Donald Munro mill, and from here a large an --fiber - pprotected. About the middle of and .Mrs. Batb- astgg a Scottish of care 'conveved them to St. ._ November the ,ground has been duet, • When ye gang awn , Jaruie" George's 'Cemetery, where inter cove with eoasv. ~ Tia4 s.u,..o evh attan$lMrs- i . ^tne!>xnt.toak place_ The service at P , cLierin ea Makskd was frozen at the beginning of 9prattand Mrs-1. Palmeracted i►a the,grave was conducted by' the t �i � � _ � - - - - -- winter and has continued frozen accompanists at the piano, and rector, Rev. E. G. Robinson. gel i� ever since. It is the alternate Dr. Carmichael gave a short ad doter has there been a larger pro- _ freezing and thawing that causes dress. The.,chair was -occupied by fusion of beautiful flower@, which 1n-der N ew ' lvianage en these these crops to heave and be- J. L. Palmer, who is chairman of were an indication of the high _TeveattasIty. forced ot;.t of the the- Board of_tnsnagere.' esteem in which he was held, ground. They were in good con- -A very'sticeeesful presectatioD - Over- ttiaeoty -1*&ra: ago- -Pit•• -Rose- - ��-•tt 1� , - -- dition at the beginning of the was in' an antotnobile accident Choice ��resh- `'and" Cured. g• g of the comedy, "Here Comes Char. . winter, and if the spring months lie," was given in the ?own Halt *ben returning from. Herbert are favorable the two crops should Lennox a icnic. There-wore four - -- -- on Friday evening last, by' the p ,Meats" - -. - pfA+Bat;^ r_ l-h of-St. George '-_a A. occupants in the car when it rau ' T, danger of these crops being kilted y p, A. Ail the part's were well low `Le.&I' h. Out "r Lhf- parr -Ey by being covered with ice for, such taken by the members of the east' was instantly killed and Me, Roga , a longtime. - which was exceptionally well bale sustitined wbadYy fractured thigh - Saturday Only " =Tbe sad news waft received %need._ Alex Allan, as Uncle Alec, bone, which never mended pro. _. c .►, a ..1, Q, d , Orm rod, as '-Cl Adis." petrly, leaving him a criPPle for ' here V1v. �u� .n T.a lr9 ' her home in Mackinaw, Mich, of kept the audience highly 'atause"d lite, and from which he suffered Mrs. Chas Colovin (nee Elms by their clever comedy. Robert greatly. He is atlrvived by his ...Home made Sausage, 2 -1be., _,... 350. Every), in her 57th 'pear. Mra. Ripley and Gordon Somer,, ae wife, one son, Forbes, one daugh• Pnre Lard, 2 lbs., ..., ' _ :. 2511: : ' -- Mrs. . Colovin was a daughter of "Larry" and "Ted," respectively, ter, Mrs, Charles it)• Stewart, of g y pectivply, Barrie a sister. Vfee Carlotta gallnbIIr Steak, Zoo, the late D, F. and Mrs. Every, of were very effective, ' as were Mre. g Pickering. She was born in the Ripley wad Airs.* Booth in the Roes, and a brother, O. M. Ross. �' _ y _ .,Smoked and Fresh Fish. residence now belonging to Claude roles of ,,Mrs. Farnham" and Mrs. - - ------ Field. a- _wile_ east._of_tbe--village, Carolyn Smyt'he•Kerl The Pltw Ldverrttatrenents. sac) obe received her education in role of "Vivian` Sm tbe•herse -- C - - 8. S. No. 4 east and in the Picker• was well taken by Dorothy Baker, VOR SALE - Durham cow.carryinjt M E W second calf, due March 14. Good mi:ker and ing public @ghoul. After finishing as was that of "Mortimer Smythe • teas 3 S. M, B. Burk, R R No.], Locust Hill. _ her public', @ebool education in •Kersey," by Bert Elliott. Irene Phone Piek 1031. 2728 piekerindd� �" Ontario rickering she went to Duluth`. Elliott, as ' .Norab, the Maid, "and �j OR qA LE- HntebinR ERR%• pure. bf Minn, where; she lived with her Bob Leslie, as "Constable McGrill" FOR Hollywood Le[horne. David ,Scott,- y aunt. After' aD absence of over and Mrs. Somers in the final ert, mile north �oftkinpton`Roid; "ee 26 27►f twenty years she carve to` Whitby as "Charlie," played their parts Anet fall to visit her brother, Geo. splendidly, Mies. Kate. 'Fawkes FOR RENT - Genera! atom, dwell- ::::GET. YOUR PRINTING DONE _ W. P. Every. who has since died, was director. In spite of ttie in 11[, 5acresof land, cottages, outbuildings _ p and blacksmith shop 520.00 a month. Vacant w�, • and also visited a nnnfber of Pick- tense cold, a large, appreciative jpCkion 'f 7931. hone Pickering 2C2U, F. R. - —at -`he New$ ��ce sting friends. At that time she audience was present and enjoyed - wale in the beet of health, so that the play. We are glad to learn- QZED OATS FOR SALH- .White - themews of her death came as o that another opportunity will be OWave variety. asmall mixture of barley. A _ _ - shock to her many friends. She afforded tin of viewing his exec 'amppl�e mayy bc'seen at Greenwood Mills and the _ g 13 NE 11S olNce. Carl E. Devitt, R R No. 1, Letter'' - - „;• • is d, who t a rind sorrowing hue tional production. Several invite Locust Hill. 27 -29 -_ hea{ds, Bill Heads, Statements,, band, who is the principal of the flocs have already been received �j OR SALE -One 1926 Ford half -ton subtle school in Mackinaw, two to reproduce in neighboring cen• 1' truck, balloon tins, motor completely over- • -Pone and two daughters, the eldest tree, and bookings have been hauled, areal buy, 2M. Also, 11127 Ford half �`1 *r ��s ��! being a student in ADD Arbor, arranged to show at Brougham on ton panel body truck runs [cod, 1� 77loon tire~, Envelopes, Sale b�lis, Concert biHs a1b.00. Bien in &Mills, =d;rA 2t \ University, Mich. She ix also Friday evening. March 23rd, foil •ARM FOR SALE -2B acres on No. • ,survived by two sisters, Afro. Frank owed by a, repeat performance fD Financial statements, Church reports, _ 1li[hwa , Pickering ownship. 8- roea,ed Noxo+f (Code), of Toronto, and the Town Hall, Pickering n tYla•a John Thompson (A e). hfu g water. Clone to twit e. Idealaaidtua on for • • �” " . P'o 8� of 'or er nday evening. ender the te. ` j i L osa.Srftai�fwaiad�r_ ,_. ._ ._ r_- =« + (,t�rtws� ecef aLaa tLtt�rryren.w�s..�_> .��lAi�Y fsrAi_or rp�aQE.27rdsAia[. A#1�12'JO W &A A; ltti- A*A i A%nfttMV -'/hl� tdf`"