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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1934_03_09X, Z -4 % 6­' �,VOL. L111 P I C KE wrid, ONT's, 4 FRIDAY. Al Ali. 9, 1434. No. 2 Bert Smith had. a business 'trip to monthly meetinj `-X-L The regular' mo Of (GLEN ,W GODthe city one -day last week. the W. M. S. was held at the home of , supply of - Hard and Soft Bid. Bisbee, of Toronto, was the Mrs. Stephenson. After the business' T H. C. - PHARSON—Physicilan A good a R. and Mrs�_;J&Ckson 0 e .Dl Surgeon. Duabaron. lely guest of F, . v- and devotional period, Mns. Stephen- Coal on hand. Also a supply er the week-end. son gave an interesting report of the S '" ±' of Kindling Wood; Presbyterial meeting !,�ARTHUR L. HORN. Phypician The water in the dreeks around Toronto East Presb et D r eo Phone 6700. stove lou'vA. here has been very high for the past Hstablished IM General Medicine Markham. Oct. and Obstetrics. Also eyes held recently in Simpson Ave. Unit tested. '2448 few days, •, but no serious damage ed Cb0-ch. Mrs. J. Puxk gave a re- 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. has as yet been reported. view of the introductory chapter of E. FOM.YTH. Opb. D., Director Clifford Hubbard '-ha!j been busy y-the Study )look.' Tea- was served by DONALD MUNRO, PICKERING P E E D 60 Association of Ontario. Reg -7 for the Past few' days, keeping the the hostess. -19tered- M.. '!Vf the American Optometricai irsa. By mined by appointment. culverts cleaned out preventing a :..:i-Farmers make a mistake selling tie :J Clm,� A washout. their Cmttle and Hoes in an at. out. ID A.. - --E37 :0 JR., -Base Line 9. S. No. 1. GENERAL V SURANCR • AGENCY � ,Greelti River Come to -the Base Line School on' utifiiih4hed coin'ditio*n It will pay to Buy Feed rather lr-IUNCAN B. McINrTHE Barris. BROUGHAM, ONTARIO March 16th. A debate on the subject than Sacrifice Them Blow me down, but .there's lots of that has caused considerable discuss- Solicitor. Notar Bt St.. v kind of- In- wind in March. SUrOpposite Bell Tele4...=. Whitby. Facilities for placing an b ion of late "Resolved that the Dep- Phone 45. 4sly surance at best i We congratulate to Mr. and Mrs.. re:ssion has done -More G6-o-d Than MON,�Y IN PIGS • rates DONALU BUDDY Barrister. available. J. Nigbawander on the arrival. of a Harm." Two short, but interesting At prices cif Pork it pays _*ell JL lka Solicitor. Notary Public. Moneyto Loan. Security, and Service my Motto. daughter. The very beat of good and -amusing plays will also be giv- to buy feed. the late A. E. 421y Phone Pick. 515 wishes for the little lady. en. Farmer Jim's Orchestra will pro- Usti, Der! am bha=. Whitby. Cluie' "Olive formerly .Y., =u;t sty,;; The Dramatic Club from lAnsale vide music during the evening. Fol- There in no -Feed equal in BEATON. BELL & ROSS. Ba:rdt- Will present, their drama ' "Alf in the lowing the program a Box Social value to My ers. Solicitors.. OW North era . Ontario Family" here in he Green River will be conducted. Admission, 15.cts. t, The, Beal Store,-Claremont -P • • . BARLEY FEED ft'llill". 4wear Street. Toronto.. Church on March 14h . There was an; Ladies with boxes. -free. W. J Eleaton. PHONE 924 "�c Kivt:u lub4 *tiili For Feeding &ad Finishing F!igs "'Adelaide 283" Dunbarton The Green River Young People wilP FURNITURE � or Fattening Cattle. It also gives present their drama "Wkittlin" Mrs. Forxie we are pleased to say at DIOEIARE;80M PIOXERING good results feeding to JUL ML".VEY-Barriaten.SolicitomNotarWe We are displaying an'attractive' -Whitoevale, on March FMffit *W1A is improving in health. Public. 213-214 Confederation Life Building, variety of h?pe the roads are good so as to The Mission Band will meet next DAIRY CATTLE Cartier Ly= -W Ricfizoad Sta. Toronto. Aluminum and Grainitevare Etc. give all' an opportunity Ito see , this., Saturday afternoon, March 10th, at 0 448Y and "So. By -sp oInt. g. Furniture and Furniture -three-act play. This Feed is sure to advance is a 2.30. ;=AW36715evvnin". Pickmag re" sure. Novelties. The. Clover Club Class will hold and Mrs. Burgess, and Jack W - price. Get your supply at once. Prices low, to keeping with times. their meeting on Friday night at the 'spent last week-end in Cleveland '01PHONISON & MeMILLAN-B.rrim- church. The musical committee have with 'friends. TRY JL Cars- Solicitor, Notary Public, office at charge of the program. All members R Hugh Robbins called on his uncle, Viw Oat Feed and Sweetened Residence of Mr. Thomson. lot 11. concession 1. PkilAting. Office hours: Thandayand Saturday are urged to come at 8 o'clock, Mar. A`rn. -Pearce, at Lakeland. while vis- Oat Feed (Qi2sker Oat Products evenimp. from T.00 p• m to s.30 or by tnient. Toronto; R 0 0 F / N G 9th. iting in the' AuMy kuth. Oaks: 6W iBank They give Good Results. Offgr PhainePick200W Toroato"r. 5303. 9th. A very pleasant time was spent 1. 6 Mrs. John'MeWhinney is spending My in last Friday when Mrs. Roy Seebeck a few days with her sirter, Mrs. KISSIMI;:FLOUR FOR PASTRY entertained the Ladies' Aid. Rev., A Barry, who is quitq ill. Ligbt�weight The oldest brand of Flour in Wilson spoke briefly on "Visit" e 'M 01%nada. find rione-bettea, I Vi it" th Miss Edith Ezo. of Huntsville, is L. D. S.. Pi i.- i, all pcz all. word wi"I for ail call '60u- tw'--visiting her coasin-blis. James MAt- at any price. A Z, enty sat down totes. The next meet- N= to Dr. J. N. Dales). Graduate chell for a couple of weeks. ow Royal College o(Defttal Sur , ao I and Toron. Medium weight, ing will be at the home of Mrs. Art- Paddy and Mickey * Brown Comed- EXCHANGE YOUR WHEAV to usivermity. At Clareamoat 0111ka over D. A. hur Coakwell, on March 28th- Word fans are in Dunbarton this week, and smatesCri, every Tuesday and Friday Phone- Smooth, 1Aq per sq. FOR IT, or Stove 11. if for Roll Call is "Cross". despitethe changeable v6eathef, are doing nicely. We are gratified to -Ask Your Grocer For It. T-T ORBERT T. PA LLA IS& L D B.. H68v* w81 ht Greenwood have such a nice, clean little show in . Ap D. D. S.. Graduate of the Rural Ctmzge of W. .8mooUll .98 per so vicinity to cheer us up in these Dmistal Surgeon$ and the tlaiv"ty of Tomato. Jas. Worden is moving to the�-Dis- e is'pom V In residents second dam east of St. And- ney farm. rather depressing times. If it MWAIChIffelL PkkWtMOut. Ogee bours: 9 1 ible to put money into circulation a- RED STAC.-EY or by appointm•ut.- Phyllis Gardner is spending' a few -.0aff-W W-0, "Amt-Pick 370& "my PICKERING �-:- i ithis little show can do it, for they Paintti and Paper-hanger 49; days with Mrs. Shortt and family. bring farmers and distant strangers - Born, on Sunday, Feb. 25th, to into the town where the show is. Next 35 cents .per hour or by contract 10notsisoo YARD Lloyd and Mm' Pegg, a daughter. week they expect to be in Highland anywhere. Mrs. W. Middleton is spending a Creek and perhaps soon will be in 84tisfaction Guaranteed.. ELIZABETH RICHARDSON- couple of weeks with in Bu! Pickering village. Dr. Royal S. Cope- speriews. Blaoksmithing, & Woodwork friends - e A-• re and automobile I kinds.. Palo. ' land, of Now York, says that " A at right prices a ont apnsseabaseompaaisof 1�:= OU11 stand .= , D. A.- and Mrs. 9 .­ . - DUNBARTON Now is the time to have those repair calt6d—on Ekrimersan Ormerod one Good Laugh is worth five doses d PINE jobs attended to. Harrows repaired, day last week.. ledicine." So we say to their pa�- or -write Dunbarton'P. O. POSTIL114 Licensed Auctioneer, also new sections on band. 'The tam - to re -- rons in the words of Paddy Brown Fe ear counuft of York 604 Ontario. Amw W alyrqym on htnd- Mr. McGuire, we are sorry 1himself, "If it hurts you to-laugh, E 'ry �1,r il��Mnx Greallt Separ don't, come. w,.to It,- L;'! . ­ Slingh.9—To saftem. Address Orton ISITer P. 0,,, on%. Also de a. a -r-.. S �i I 6a,l heart ittack. . ......... tors and Electric Wahbpro. BEATON. TOWNSHIP Mu"ay Ormerod. d �kougham R If thinking of buying an electrie radio oes not improv,- Ste"I Shirgles,- Coniza;iAsioner (yr a .Clerk. Conveysacer. ask for % 'demnostratioti of thia: N'P�% :cry �fa.,A' And has -to remain In bed, .14 Acwuntant. Etc. Issuer of I nery ,Madill is ill at the hotne of Hird's Felt 1,41it're 164bluglep. Rogers Mitiestic modek, far some time yet. I his brdther. Colin, at present. Also. rt!-rnkJ14•tiJ1g 'buggy wheehIs. PrICPS are rig The Band mkt at tho (�hur-' The h-. with an at: -' vvn 0 ' Nf-. MAW. LICENNED AUC. -c -1 ch on Sufictty aftiarroon -ith T. 1 kibert Harv_� v. of, Torofto. accorn- - 1A wow to f-hirpened. TIONRE R.foc York. QrtAi v, and Durham T. ­N7%7acx1 xraz I Ta.-iied.by �. frit-rid-spent Sun(!dy PATERSOYI-w thirty children. CLAREMONT Countats. All kind& of' *3te* poomptly attended' hi�- parent, lit rf and ffinre) Ca!l-;%nd git pti,oZ: Olizoa2612 go, Ter=FL re3%DDA'01, Dates for •afeit may be GREENWOOD 491y Mr, and'StrA. N. -1141 hat gom, n1*1 "-f St. Jul arrangp-d at NEWS' Of Ben and lodepwn �a e.NtC.t1,1"A. tr. �p. ve stat., I-Y pioA.,A-d t 's�­ ri heat phonv-s. Whitby. Qnt &y expect to :be. :sway for m)nie ti,ne. -on S u Pickering Mills -tn. azain n4y `Riik. and B"jl)y t,,,d,,, ov,kr i%ith th( Brock Road GereralStore end the fun�t;-il of'-th4 lato 'Mrs. Nesbitt Vr. her lung iilnes.;. The bp§t feeds stro'cheispest in the 51r..D. Gannon find son, Hugh, at- 4ARNET ROBERT These piodticpresultA. Feeds that are )f'llxh idge tawriship on Thumday. ----SELLING OUT Electrical Contractor iufifior re,l1jire more and results are. ' The Women-!4 Aisociation 46f the tended the funeral of Mr, Gannon 's brother-in-law, Mr. Alonzo Upton, of "t zatitfactnry. United Chitt-A -met at the home of Don'T Delay, NOW IS,THE'TIME Wiring and Repairing -for Lig ht :Minden, on Tuesday. We have good heavy feeds for bog Mrs. Boyer vn Thursday after;nooll, - w�Ls convener to get you or power. fattening, %Iso dairy feeds, oat chop. laq- Miss Doris Johnson r Spring., Needs AH kinds of 'feet.:: ­i -corrr gi�m�iv. bran, short@. beet-pn4p, f th for Y. P. tvehinir f*r- ?.IaA r D'Z,�t 0. kept in stock. gluten feed etc. vice. PAINTS, HARDWARE, LADDERS Try Wyat! Pastry Fivur hit home from Brooklin- where He ha. -ea Urv. Mn CLv--r--toek- GRGCER1E5­ ETC. y. Phone 17W, Pi�lteeinR been spendizi�r.- some time with his cakes, pies -tc. - I for his subject, "The Parable of the 7 vTandparents, Win. J.. and Mrs. Dev- also itt. Tares," as recorded by Cow, 4 years old, fresh in Ma­. "le .,fLsyiog Ma Quite a number of the young peo- Scratch Feed horns, laying; Electric Range, Poultry-Feeds Wheat pie attended the. 0ating party, at 4. bur- ng clos Audley a warmi INSURANCE 1 Cedar Grove on Wednesday. evening nei Hug Oven' and Cracked Cora The W. M. S. of,St. John's-Unit ;�j et; Quebec Heater; Two 9 inch Oil wain one used - and one new; Cut- Dr.. Tennant,_- of Oshawa, -E—urncri, cifie, Ground Corn �,Y che-�kcin—ity Church will irneet. . at the home of 7Gi-sW Shell last- week making the e afternoon ter; Sawing machiTie; -Ford engine- innual test on the accreditied her&. Mrs. George Philip on th e deliver Phone 5817 Farmers ire again looking around of Thursday, March -15th. Group C. All. at Bargain Prices Picke'ri W ng, Ont. We are in a p6gition to fill 'orders for their horse power supply for the Mrs. Burton, convener; Mrs. Gannon, Phone 2729 Pickering for Fertilizers at be�it possible zpriTig ixotic. It pli•omtses to be a'busy 'Mrs. Philip, Mrs. Harvey, Mrs. Dun- Phon'e 6700 F. R. Jackson, Prop prices Subject, Curr-- j) 'pes delivered at your farm, season. can and Krs. Brown At last the thaw has come and ent Events; Japan, Formosa. Host- D- N. Los!kwood aearly everyone is glad 'to get the eases, air,. Philip' and Mrs. Harvey. P.ICKERING, ONT. ,warmth and waterflow of the spring. The Wonten's institute will mc;t (Ed. ? ? ?) at the home of Mrs. Albert Gray on Why. not b u, peci Y 19 114- his ront rl. Tuesday afternoon, March 13th. The v CLENDIVY" F- morley 1­q ende" debaze on the subject, isesoiveri, V a 1611111 for caring for the schoolhouse be-- valise of farm conditions we more con-. valise of his removal to Raggot, 114. re I ---- IM flit i 1,: 1 1 pp ss, 50 year.; aW6, Re is to be complimented. on tbe. care than present conditions.', will be the idt 4ftel -... PL;iv4"- Wbulance 4�� ful and exact work as caretaker. The program for the afternoon. The de- _ school was never kept in better con-- Da and Night Service haters are well qualified to give a y lition.' I Atk�rzative solid walnut 9 pieoe very interesting afternoon. A cordial -Noxema il Pbone 9000 Mr. Watson of the new Hog Rr -ad- inmitaton--in -je#en ed to the ladies wamp; avv.r ante. so inch Malvern 50W icers' Ass6ciatibn *ag irf the V1 C711- �f the community to attend this ity on Monday. It is high time that. meeting, Roll Call, "A Book I have buffet, drawer is base of -he farmers -who' produce hogs for enjoyed." Hostesses,• Mesdami es W. Markham, -Ont. the market had some orgiaTiization tQ *Waa cabiaet, Wale ex- ind A. Gray. ream meet the ptickers, and hold a better 'The coneert -given ' in -the -Town .hence for the farmer. teado to I feet, six cWr1 Hall 'on Thursday evening-by-White= -- ROW 'leather mto • H e n s" La yin" The Club 'held-their box social and vale artista, assisted by a Toronto 9 1 picture display at the schoolhouse group from Eaton's Dramatic Club, a 3, 3n. Friday evening last when about was a great success, exceeding exp- 7%As W a real bargain W.44 Gy'ster Shell, Ifics Grit, one. hundred attended . despite the ect-ations. The. Toronto group gave-8 C 0, SIZO, rain and the bad ioads.*Several from varied and very much appreciated Feed Troughs �i_o__4__atten&d ri­ �; .. . ­ - 4106m Oak lWainet. A�we%- he-musical numbers --b3 by the Department of Agric-- Whitevale artists "received warm ap- at- Sud ultpre at 'Ottawa and showed 'the plause. The dancing by the Misses RAU. good points on farm house and Buckley -and Card was well executed. r .�-Water Fo ,A saosl st-041k of sal"tautw groancU decoration. These were very. The play was most amusing, and the much appreciated. The box social minstrels funny and the readings by Ckairs ia• Let no supplTyour' was a success, See. Jack Bryant act- Mrs. Petty were excellent, making Hardware is entertainment, aid was around 56 ceiptq by Mr. White, of Whitevale to average price p dw�re Needs.' ed. as auctioneer and to him is due a very fine eveikiniz much I of the prices obtained.' Th(! Thd presentation of, the evening's re- .15 Jb 6 Price's tight and SXtJ8f&CtioI3 13 Firii tents.. Some trying experiences were, the treasurer of the Brougham --C. A. STERRI.TT griaranteed. met on the way home when slippery• Company was pk fine gesture-and re- 4� THE I C I NG- N L.12ws roads made iroinz difficult. Soiree of ceiVed the whole-hearted thinks of Funeral Direotor the funny thinva mav be heard in 'the Citizens"League, Mr. Frank M. Jones' Drugl Stcwe Am6ulance SerTiso ALVIN IBUSHBY the Club paper rrext Monday eveninr Chapman occupied fhe chair in his when it meets at the. 'home of W. H. usual happy manner. At the close Flaolia IOU19 Bardwa-re pials" SAN and Mrs. Westney. All are welcome of the entertainment Mr. and Mrs. Phone $NO and a,-t the roads have cleared, there ritti Devitt furnished mousic for onulia PICKERING n,, Picketing, o Ontarts *iH be a good.craiwd out. ,i-couple of dancing. I ,uu7 ' u �,,..�y. .w ° f l rt,... y .61. ..3!• _i .d'• . Y ,i /,. j .. y �- ., y,r,. `:5° ..j., 'ONA fk,,,, -.,v�< :KS!owi '„�.,• , �' •54+ °1Y.` •;5,: ,...;. ;;ivy •Y•' -Ind :, r . :•era.; .. ',:'-•A °a•;`Sai% _ - - ac.. "' ;:. y ..:•'� i"P fY%''CG.tl• r•. •l.l •-1 ;. "�.•w• A ^''t � :'.•f 9/. •I- Trv.�l �� . ♦ - ?`• .. -.� '.M1 :/-v'_ 1 ...... �• 0mv. "YY!'•N6A..� ;. .::..vv:: . reemen Two London F a..• ; ♦ II� y c 'OUT l N �. o 'ir° 11 w0 VLhers ` � i" nth LC?P i'e- Lie =11 �_r111f, t Lieutenant Caught in Smoke Palle Injured Total Six F $iii Hits Bus- Head-on " - -= - - >'�Iuee Killed When Car a a head- Oat., - . • :London, March 4. -11 calam!- driven through dense tog into a tons week -end, in London brought in- on collision with a westbound Buffalo- start death to tour in violent accidents Detroit bus brought death to Clarence - while a fifth death in Victoria Hospital Henderson, of 304 Cameron Avenue, - to Windsor, formerly of, St. Thomas, and - Y yt t Arthur the Border Cities Stanley Scruby, deputy chief - of -the- his wife formerly Joseph#ne.Rienke of fire department, and Lieut. . Henderson's cousin, HarioD, veterans of the' service, died George Locke, •also a former. St. trapped behind steel sash on the sixth Thomas man, latterly living in Pontiac y, # floor of the Haut Flour Mills, Nightin- and Detroit, was brought ter` Victoria gale Avenue, for the second time with. Hospital with a fractured skull and o- In recent years burned with a loss as- died 'to -night. °•tamated by Chiet Charles Scott at Traffic Officer George Law of MeL • Y ; 1 bourne locked up the bus driver, Clar• £ "x =100,000. - Two others of Ccruby's command; once Robinson, f Windsor, bodily. k .F Fireman Wight and Reg. Waltere, al- charge of causing g mast Overcome by dense pails of harm and to R. night lawyers were seek- am oke and stifling gases, dragged ' ins to raise bail for his release. themselves through the high - tilting Inquest Ordered section of one of _the top floor win - Arrangements were completed to- i ows, and with the last ounce of their night for the burial of Deputy Chief strength stepped out for a 90doot Scruby Tuesday afternoon, from Lo- plunge to a life net that froze the gam's Funeral Home,- and of eut. blood in the veins of spectators. -These Hartop Wednesday afternoon from amen and four others went to Victoria Evelio' Burial Home. Both will be Noepitai with injuries more or lees buried is Mount Pleasant Cemetery Two London, Oat., firemen lost their lives in'' a fire that swept through Hunt's flour mill in that .. - ___1 -t. .-- ..wAlww •w N "Meth+ °a " -... -- -- _�..J.J . -.a4.. hnwn,•a and nIfa f2. to -�� T�` ••At F___:,:i! _ Lhk I �'...:::iiaa &s uLia ,fla) -i _ -.-W- ve and slit. Ar nr ii hAm _ report, will recover. the honors of their own ,service and (below). On the loft is the mill where the fire occurred. - Courtesy , of Mail and Empire. Other Victims the police department. The other victims of the coaflagra- To-night Dr. J. Cameron Wilson, at- - -- -lion which raged from nightfall un ter s conference with Crown Attorney, Finds What Does Your Handwriting Show? - _ a alter midnight Saturday are: Harry A. M. Judd, ordered as Inquest oa s 'West, both wrists sprained Is holding Scraby to o�an at noon to-mormw. s t0 . urn - �;, ' $y• GEOFFREY ST. GLAIR -the life net; Patrick Kirk, some In- Alderman Fraz<ik Grap, chairman of Forage -- ion, not sot dangerous; Allred Lee- the c department affairs, is also anxious All rights reserved. O ouncil's committee in charge of W Into 0 e (Grapho-Analyst,) . - son. back sprained !n fall from sixth fire depart to faith door; William Griffith. col- for a probe to ascertain o there were The increased intereet In Grapho- But grapho- analysts has not yet se4 r lapsed Sundry afternoon while .visit conditions unfavorable to the safety Aniline Solution - Detects Analysis, the science of character de- tamed the point where it to possible lag his sink wife !a Victoria Hospital• of the victims, �� Bitter Sweet Clover - itneat#an from handwriting, has to analyse ailments from handwriting -,Lai are under treatment In Victoria "'Where are the IIrdescapes . Alder- _ Sou lit B Man brought In its train not only a boat of with entire Hospttai. Assistant Chief Franc Tay- man Gray asked as he 'viewed the $ y Y r (y'scloatffic accuracy. Ior and Fireman George Geddes sea- ruins and bare walls and the windows Saskatoon.- Discovery of an aniline converts, but the inevitable sceptic. These are factors that time and c� . t to red free cap injuries• today. "No fireman should be allowed solution with which the bitter - tasting One of the most fregneat objections tinu_ed research will axta#n, but char to enter a will fire such as that agate sweet cldvers map be detected - is posed -by those who ask "How can acter analysis from handwriting is as .14; The triple handwriting show one's. character, accomplished fact. And It is also true • dawn this' morning when a light coupe in London,-- ge . #. sought by scientists of several sit o when we are taught how to write from that vocational guidance- can be give! ,.. _ e -University of " and wether lambs, $8; do, med., $7.50 Saskatchewan last week. The find was the a o book in school?' by trained grapho- analysts. Tile Markets to $7.75; do, bucks, $7 to $7:50; do, that of John S. Clayton, distinguished The answer to t is objection only if you want to discover your owl, culls, $6 to $7; sheep, good light, $4.50 student in science, who_ta working oa proves how strongly handwriting does characteristics and traits, as reveals _ _M tN =b; do, heavie , $3 to $•1.25; do, his masteCs degree• show character:- Because if you will by your handwriting, .take advantalp _ United Farmers' Co- operative Co'' cull', -$1.54 to, $2.5C. The stbdy, undertaken at request of study the writing of a, single class of o. the offer made at the toot of th1 Saturday, was paging the following } the federal forage crops laboratory. students who have learned writing article. ,priors for produce at Toronto: , from the same copybook• a few years ! * • Prices to, farmers on nn- Farm Product Prices was under supervision o! Dr. Ralph 'afterwards, you-will not find two who . D.N. -:-You are ruled by you.• hens shi meats, cases returaed, Larmau; of the university's chemistry p fresh firms, ; Highest Since July department. ' write alike. = impulsive; emotlonarappeal* wil' mss' $�' Discovery of aa.imexpeasive method Each one writes differently -•s die- always draw your sympathy. You nO ps U*W, 25c' and seconds, 23c. Washington. -The Bureau of Agri" ferent slant, a different pressure, and Inclined' to get hysterical There � : Babbat�:6nkario, creamery solids, cWtu� �udcs reports that the to test sweet clover is considered an differing conformations of letters. evidence of good powers n: concentn 1, 29 to 29%c; No. 2, 2.81 to Index of farm product prices rose two important step_ In the transition of $8'lic. This show' that, as one grows, one's. Lion. If you ;et really Interested g�� A fie• miv�sp� points during the first week" la Febra- this species from that of a usef�sa character changes or strengthens, and anything, you And no diIDcnity ,ia cos dlikoens, over 6 lbe., Ile; over t5 bo 6 ary to reach the' highalrt Ie�Cel since weed to a high pos #Lion as a forage one's handwriting; changes too. centratipg all your powers on It. Tq . lbs., lye; over 4 to 5 lbs., 9c; over 2 last July. plant. And, whilst Lam discussing_ objec- like to move around; to change al_ 4 �,, fie, Broilers, over 1% to 2 Prices farmers' paid for commod• The rotutlon, already tested is the Loons, b would like to stress that it its vironment. You are not content to r! lb+s -, lOc. Fatted hens, over 5 no., (ties Increase one point during' the government laboratory, will enable not possible to tell, a person's age or main passive is a routine way, ale; over 4 to 6 Yba., lOc; over $ to 4 week doe to higher prices for feed. agriculturists to produce strains that Sex ,,em h.ndvrtt +na rr and -_ + _._I_ a -- ': lbs., Be. OM roosters, over 6 lbs., 7a Lood, clothing and building msterlats . have not the bitter taste Last mars' there, a trained gmpbo-analyst will be F.H. -You have considerable deptl White ducklings, over 5 lbs.. 12c; do. _ In per cent -of the 1914 -1914 average, others as unsuitable for fodder. able to hazard a guess. There is no of feeling and a desire tQ set on In th 7 - d to b lbs., Ile. Guinea fowl, per pair, the index of prices of farm .products Untermyer, German scientist, has scientific- foundation for it, however, world. There is .a sense of Ill 15c. on Feb. 7. was 73, compared with 7o Invented a method that proved slow aad consequently, no reputabiagrapho_• displayed. You do not talk too mad Poultry, A 0"e, dresses--- Spring in mid January and 49 at the low and required much material. A rim!- analyst will attempt it. You aro Inclined to be 'c13Lniah; 74M chickens, over 6 lbs., 16c; ^aver b to point to February, 1938 tar result was obtained by Rusatan 1 have seen women's writing that do not make friends indiscriminately 0 lbs., 15c; over 4 to 5 lbs., -13c; over general level of prices paid scientists. The Saskatchewan find Is it to 4 lbs., 12c. Broilers, over 1.34 to. The a looked masculine, and. conversely, I Mechanical or engineering work is U 2 lbs., :fie. Fatted hens, over b lbs., by farmers was 117.5 per coat n! the simple and inexpensive. fiave examined the writing of men dicated. - 1 &; .over 4 to 5 lbs. 12c; over 3 to prewar average on Feb, 7 compared 4 . - that looked for all the world like that These ere, of course, merely brie It lbs., lOc. Old roosters, over 6 lbs., with -116.5 for the previous week and . of a woman. Then again, some young extracts ' *om analyser. ..floc. White ducklinC16 over 5 lbs., 101 in February, 1933. To Sail Greatest - people write' a mature hand, and ota - -'14c; do, 4 to 5 lbs., 13c. Young fur- The index .of purchasing power a[ • ' the other hand. I have seen the wrtt-- �,,,,I;,,, �F shin n6w.,r.,rw6 .,u Iti keys, over lbs., Mc. farm products -at 62 was 13 points or Fleet of Colliers fag of a man of So which seemed to be vifed to send samptee.of :heir hant Black and red feathered birds 2a " thin thw 4X3 low Iha n_�vnnth In hiA teen¢ We can writs" to the ■uthsr ftr a ehaeactal leas per lb. B grade poultry 2c lb. less point to mid February last year, than A. (1• grade 2c lb. less than B. 8 Will Carry Nov Scotia Coall ouly gel from handwriting what, is in _analysis. Send to loop a letter M WHOLESALL' Y1CUY161VA1.a. p. , 1 Up St. Lawrence River it' possible, and write your usual script -- Wholesale provision dealers are P,eaee Alter �tlet There s increasing evidence that Address your letters to Ceoffn st e de - y quoting the fal7awtug t, +i�.y ta- -To- Ag to in House Glace $ay' N'S'- The greatest fleet certain ailments can be discerned lair, Room, 471, 73 Adelaide 8t. W, gonto retail dealers. of colliers ever sailed' by♦the Dominion from handwriting. People suffering Toronto, and enclose 10 cents and s - Pork- -Hams, 20%c; shoulders, Ottawa. -The House of;7Vommons Steei and C rl r, --p+ ation will carry from heart trouble reflect this condi- stamped (3e), addressed envelops. Let, ,.IS%c; butts, 1 &; pork loins, 20%c; w•hs unanimous last week in passing. Nova Scotia coal up the St. Lawrence Lion in their writing. tars, of course, ere confidential. - picnica, iodise. - a resolution that "the Peace River next summer. -- - - _ Lard -Pure, tierces, 10%c; tubs, country should be connected by a di- Although offic:91 announcement has • p - Ltirns, but the origin of the acid would xlc; palls, I13rs�; prints, 113§c. rest railway outlet to the Pacific coast not ye: been made,'it is stated here Girl is burned also be a mystery . To assume that Sbortening- Tie:•ces,- 9%c; tubs, when eircumsta ,-ces permit." Hon. R, ),at the corporation already has 22 there was acid in the Rid town water 0e; pails, Ile; prints,' 10Nic• t y =.B - Cold Water Mould be ridiculous stated John W. GRAIN QUOTATIONS: J. Manion, Minister of Railways, in ship: under charter, including moss -- , accepting the resolution after he had of the 16 operated- in 1933.. Campbell, superintendent of the' Water Following are Saturday's - closing added the words "when circumstances Increased demand that .filled about Cau a of- Injuries from Public Works Department Dr. W. E. Lake quotations on Toroirto grain transac- - permit," .held out the hope that this ay -i-tr- January is why waited on the girl stated that • ..tions for car lots, prices on basis cif. might not be a very distant date. p� Fret Remains Mystery - -bay pow, g expected to continue, and improve- there ,was no way to tell the type o! Manitoba wheat-No. 1 Northern, /� 1 `_ _ merits and new equipment authorized - Theories Advanced the burn. 72c' ' /ue w1Ves tO.UC for the Cape .Breton collieries have led Ridgetown, Marei. 4. -Verna Scafe, Argentine corn, •82c, delivered On- to the - belief the • miners will have 16-year-old der fighter of Mr. and Mrs. +Srio Own - AIIOWeCi Their s' -�adg• 4ve><ktil'l� �' ° °...1. �� i ur care of nitigetu�sn liaa i,c. ccC On grain, approximate prices. track shipping point: Wheat, 85 to • -Y hand, Beverly burned in cold water on 'j'Q Clear i..and fi�tt__ •. :,,•• 87c. - t��►s Accounts l Saturday whe.l :he attempted roo to wash Following delivered basis _ _ Wide-Awake Bear them it the,•iadies', rest rown, Main Ottawa.---:The ,estimated cost of . '. -freights: - - -- - - - - Oat., - u Announces Street. _clearing 1 eul, Manitoba oats -No. 2 C.W., 4'5c; 4mendment to Bank Act g �On her Nk4V NU. L, :•l :�•, se the water storage No. 3 C.W., 43c; No. 1 feed, 42%c; Amherst, N.S. - Spring is here. It e]I on the ice, getting her hands dirty. capacity o the lake, was $50 an acre, No. 2 feed, 41144c; mixed feed oats, Gives Married Women must be, because Frank Elliott's tame 81c.^ Unlimited Right df Der bear woke up to -day iro-i his long She stopped e the rest room to wash Hon. Pter Heenan was informed o e Manitoba barl4y -No. 3 C. Ot1it and With Winter-nap. He was bungry, and, at- them. There is only a cold water return tabled in the House seer Cotn- : _.5fi34c; No. 1. feed screenings, $21.50. �. p t8r stretching aad,slitffing .the mild faucet: bliss Scafe, it is understood, coons by Hon. C. H. Cohan, secretary r ton.., drawal turned on th-i water with her right of stdik. Up to the end of December . M breeze, he went out and chewed up a LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS. Ottawa. - Quebec women will get A few willow and spruce boughs. He hand and put both hands in the water. 86 acres had �ecn cleared and, the cost measure of relief, from restrictive Screaming -with pain, she .turned off including initial expenses $387,633 Steers o to 1 050 lbs., and topped the lunch off with a dessert or ' p good legislation peculiar to that province D the water sell rushed fa ' Dr. W. E. choice, $5 to $5.50; do,, med., $4 to in the amendments to the bank act in bread and molasses, and thel. he lay Lake, h5_terical; she backs of her $4.75; do, corn., $3.25 to $4; steers, down again. Aften snatching 40 winks over 1,050 Ilia" good and choice, $5.50 troduced in the liouse of Commons he got up-and stayed up: And so hands, as well a� palms, badly burned. Blast Wrecks Home tp $6.80; do, mad., $5 to $5.50; do, recently. Spring is here, th gh there -are Nova. The cause of +he burn has remained 'Thief Takes 14 com.,. $'1 25 to $475; heifers, good and The law of Quebec provides that a 8cotians who mitt tell yon other- a mysbcry. The' theory leas advanced Woodstock, March 4. -A thief ea. ` -- Choice, 44:75 -t . , r •, W46Laied nvwru i,la,y uvo cieyvan yr wise. - �,t.Qt ♦l,a l,nrn_ war due to the fact that _ fed calves to ;4,50; do; corn., $3.50 to $4; withdraw money° from a bank without an electrical ep.paratns was being used Hall here And stole '$12 from a tabu good and choice, $6.50 to $7; do, mod•, her husband'i consent. The present �- to thaw out ftozer. water pipes in the drawer and $2 from a pair of pants - - 6 to $6; cow', gooc., $3.50 to $4; do, Canada Bank Act provides that where , Waif chews Mitt Off ' mod., $3 to $3.25; do, corn.; $2.25 to inimediate-vi�inity of the rest room. T•ha house had' been .wrecked by s such restrictive le 5lation is in force Local Hydro officials are puzzled at gas explosion early Saturday morn, $2.75'; canners and cutlers, $L25 to gi Sault Ste. 1liarie. 0nt., March 4.- $2; bulls, good, $3.26 to $3,75; do, the deposits of married'women must When Ed. Sancertier. afrh Centre 'this theory since ,only 20 volts Was ing and Mrs. Hall was taken to hos• :vm -$2':75 to $3; stpckers and feeder be limited to $2,000. resident, found a timber wolf in his being used by 'the app cut d�, the orda pital suffering from severe burns ' •,teers, good, $4 to $4.50; do, com•, $3 The amendment now proposed will snare, the animal chewed his mitt nark' voltage being cut down by, a Her mother, Mrs, Jabs Pike, was !g to $3.75; milkers and springers. $30 give the married women of Quebec un- off,' Sancartier killed. the wolf with transformer. -However, the use of tae jitred al o.' _ to $45; calves, good and choice veal's. limited right of 'ueposit aithont the an axe. He said the wolf made nu' apparatus has been discontinued unti: • It was not until late yesterday that $8 to $Q.50; do, com. and med., •$4.50 requirement of the husband's consent, effort to bite when he hvi:.te' its ri thin ugh investigation- has been Hall- learned where his wife had left °to $7.60; grassers, $:. to - off hags, so far as the chartered banks of Can tall but when he Pettcd It o. the ioade. A second theory has been ad- the money. When he went to recover - - :' .-bacons, f.o.b., $9.Ib; do,. oft trucks, ada aye concerned. back the wolf grabbed his mitt': vaned teat acid may have caused the it he found the money missing, $9.50; do, off cars, '$9,90; rood ewes _ • _ t:� .. - a .. - . � •' f '.. _ice �...... - � - - - ' *'� ' y'r `', t!4 ... �• , . ~ •,i" !� �, �,. �s LSSlUNS "� ``• +� - _ Ir _ BY CAPT. F. H. REIC �. - �a In and About Ptaa _ 4; _._.- _ ''TURRET 'Plea the maritime Commune that T N had with Qenoa and other Italian city V ■ `t y "Trivet Impreaaiohs" have been :FINE CUT E repnblica up to the 6th of August, 1284, Coming to us each- week. These when it was conquered by its rival, .is articles are a feature of this paper • • Jo-day a cif of art absorbed !n a ` y ' and are taken from the experiences ' '. f•= bream of its'Rlorious past and noted, You bmek in - r thieiiy, for its architectural treasures, of one who hate seen what he writes three War whes -Above all for its Leaning Tower. about. We have been faked to bring yon smoke ?nrffet Fi>se�.... The hiato of this tower -or, a£ to Your atteition a unique trip -• 1 which Caption Reid is ,organizing Oiir' money h more tobacco, ' leaat, peculiarity -is shrouded in mys- and whichhe will personally direct- �� yon enjoy gr�J- from lery. At the top, it is 14 feet out of this comic Summer. If yon have' Perpendicular; 100 years ago the pro- no definite plans and desire to take -the milder, cooler cigarettes you leetion was 'only IS feet. It is said advantage of a real opportunity to N II the angle was discovered when DOE -roll Rai you get Poker Hand=, see the Old Land under ideal and- 0 •the structdre had reached the second paces, this selected motor party v � 'too. The Poker Hands in every Morey and the builders continued their should appeal to you. . ' garb, endeavoring, however, to taus- Hera are but a few of the lea- • G� "Package add to the vdue•' �r Ierbalance It. So It has stood, for pea tares: Lakeland - Lake Winder. '- t �a��G theta you can o�ltiiQ- ,4w -g!f - - lie of all nations to sea and wonder mere, Loch Lomond and the Lakes � y u. since the year 1174 Recently --of KilIaraey; the Welsh Monaiafne G jet ' worthy dollars. there has been. great danger of further ant] the Eitghlanda of Scotland; - - C, _ d' pay less and get better smokes _ fettling sad, at the present time, a - Cathedral. Cities--Salisbury, York, ' - _ tr"' with turret Fine Cnt.- $atrt todapE on the foundations to prevent the pos- ford, Lincoln, . Peterborough, Win- it a total eollspse of this cheater, etc.; Castles - Warwick, Says Poker Hands - 'beautiful white marble edifice. To Blarney, Cersarron, Edinburgh p��� }' reach the top of this circular tower, etc,•. Shakeapeare, Scott,- -Words• tog vstZer It �a t0 t�Roll You a�Vtl" RtY1Ch' ..offs must walk up 285 r¢tepb, but the worth, Moore Lad Handy Country; splendid view of the c and surround- The Fens; The Dukeries; Glorious Cigarette Paper: hg country is worth the climb. Around Devon; Cornish Riviera; The Troa- - -- J __ -FE �- t�e outside --on each stares --are mar- sgchs and the Barden of Ireland; g,e�i{! a that ' Ile columns, and the style of the Giants' Causeway. Lovely roads, - •yoa1e- „,d =°�• U_-R—'R_E w hoIe building harmonizes with that beautiful scenery. London.: Edin. am the best papers -y,oa - - - -___ of the Cathedral of Baptistry, all of burgh. Belfast, Dublfn; Douglas- can get S Lrge books of I E C T = :- which are located in the silent and tm- all In one glorious holiday. eirha Daaad --free for 1lresitive Piazza del Duomo. For further information regard_ _ CA! sw from complete @a of This Plessa is one of the most cele- fag thin or ass other holiday you' Nandi, spar CIGARETTE TOBACCO Tlrated spaces in the world. The-' contemplate, address Capt. F..H. :. °e"VotPoI11"d m� -_. miam Stan or by Cathedral. the Baptistry aatt the -bean _Raid- C.P_.8._Bul"d ul. Toronto. from P. o. Mn 138% S A V , E THE ' D O K E R H A N D S ling Tower rise In their wbJte and gold - 11�0attifl, P.Q.- Wauty _from the aurroundins. green - -- __.._. - - (Brothels of Charity), an organization target, while, in the background, on which exists only to Tuscany, of which 1 tither _ side, are the ancient btj g- y tom, Lvylava u a,uu r lurence are a part, public speaker should talcs the time + 5� Advertising Rented wells of s city. The Cathe- This organization was - founded by the ss and trouble to learn how to use his +r auffi M flog Elral was built to 1068 and enlarged nobles and'wesAby people of the Mid- . owtt language, how to 'about 1176. It contains many' notable speak gramme- dle Ages. who, in -order to conceal j • . tically and te. pronounce correctly. N p10'B'ER TO E'PER7 IIv'Ytl:lQT , works of art, but one of the moat .ln- . pper�' - - •;eresttng objects is the "Lampada di their Mentity, while performing works - This, of course, means ]sbor, bat !t i , List of wanted Inventions sad !»fi Qelfleo,” a great'hronse chandelier, of charity, clad themselves in this HAPPY RELIEF n eans well spent .labor, and the te- nformation sent free. Oo�. sombre garb Their duties consisted tr«wity ereaatai M. verbs Patent Attoraaya. 47 D- a - kanging from the vaulted roof- and M04,811y N04Ihyoa�� � ward will be s' more interested audi- 8tr.at. 0 We, Caasda mainly of giving assistance where P"' ence. The dictiona is too Litt %'used' - - ketd in s perpendicular position by s there was death or sickness • among rk.�e iK:.�: ; i �r_`d b our �1tttR�= atTptp=, takes rope: According to -popular tra- a badly y people- Why tdmld we excuse the very poor. one In ' two 1 isera ra..l cNe. a raal.aai IfetMiq •� a man or A,*man for mis- ronoti_ncing .(�+ MADE TREES, 15HRUSS, ROs* ` iitfoa, the great aafronomer, Galileo. a+l..l. �• P obtained the idea of the pendulum by cordia funerals, one fa Pisa and the • Bushes, ova QtJeri, eweLie a word wrhen twro'minatee search' in careens, s'rutt Trace aalqe other in Leghorn. In each case, the ; r«u dollar. No•2 Fruit Plante, All kinds of nursery stoex = watching the oscillating i:e dictiona ug movement of tt ry wtLld enable them to write for free pries ltat• T. 8, Wladovtl procedure a'aa similar: At the head MECCA" Nurseries, petrolis, 01 :'this huge . fixture. The magnificent . 8� 'e that -word its .proper aot>;ad 3 -• of the procession walked the official- There is altogeth{ao siucli slovenly lR wawa, pstlplt, the exquisite Holy Water Basin' !ag priest, attended by cross bearers. -ha the don't of which, when we were �ILE R- -MIDIS '� English in use, an i if our young folks Following him and flanking the ornate- D EPRESEINTATIV'Ee TO - INTFtor In the Cathedral; tiny objects . floated would determine- that they would do iL DUCE +Pictorial RetiKsw,^ Santini w deCOratecl black and gold hearse, after, liberal remuneration• wrtto Fo around to the' stagnant water; the• better than their elders it would be a were men clad as I have described Room 4106, 45 Richmond Went,- -Toros �t - -,. tsanp wonderful paintings -any one-of __ - _ distinct improvement. It is no excuse Lai - above• These men were carrying huge ■ - _ these 'would be the, subject of -an �� tw to say that ire' have had but a scanty torches, frost which a smoky reddish srelcle. Across from the Cathedral is • education, for than is not the real - dame camel as it the material saes t �W' WITH wo�+� the round 'sad graceful Baptistry, the was of a tarry nature: The two men, ' .T 1 fault; the real difficulty is that we COOK? whole- ,building a'urtn�nted by i huge a �� are not Trilling to learn to use our r.,. . ■� �' on the coachman's box.' wore gold• 1 n�� T [ dame. The interior of this dome gives 'braided .blactc uniforms and; on their own; language correctly. It will take _ some wonderful acoustic effects. Two �t me time and- effort, but -it will more heads, they wore tbree- cornered cock- years ago, when we were visiting the ed hays. The hearse was heavily than Pay for bosh. Surely it is in- Wake up join' Lver lie Baptistry, there was a party of opera draped and surmountgd, with tong cumbent on Thos w3o are born of "°WitbOIIt Ca�O>iell M. -gin. ers from La Scala in Milan -there . . I ritish ancestry t„ see that the are font liver'. s also. At the suggestion of the cus= black plumes. _ Y able to speak their own ton y ta'nb can put ya�urdi asnall osa�od� e i it anti We found Pisa a eery intetesting tongue at least outofkiltyer°"ruy l�. i. lodian, one of the singers tried his s� correctll as those Rho have had to- =W: place';. iaoet tourists' atop there only Dr. D. D. Dennis Liquid- ° iioice in the building and, to the de 4 tP' acquire that. to _ Le as ,& foreign. lan- You won't oomp�lly Carrara Such a aoadl" - tong enough to see the three buildings tioa. ;t►tads and araateed b the iisht of all who were there, the sound hurriedly - Weo spent a longer time, oaken of Cm' ass's Ienliut $� fivage• moved by .ws &u' a�nualwa�'w� -acboet� cad- sevErherated for some o, �» - * P .. , .. _ � Y� � was e f- -Atd_mrou to admire. TrWbottle . o alirer L - , tecoaas -' otter the voice iiati teased. � ,T tL>rdt'ottRtst. _ -14 _ . The Arno River rune through the city, _ Caster's little liver P13118 will soon -= -i'hen : aotber member of' the company as it does la•.Florence and, !n many - - - - - � �- 'tt �v�eee. - • - -this time asoprano- executed some A, SAMPLE QUICK tabat ut a - ° A'`` `�'g - .lovely trills; this repeated again respects, 'Pisa resembles her .sister . rubtitateg 75sataili4vsapsh. 'and again, duets, trios in unison and city.. During the week of March Misconduct -Cured _ harmony filled the air of the ancient 6th• to 10tH the students of the AY TO' l� building; with such glo�ioua effect that University of Pisa are enlivening the Lich f,y 4 V ^ V ✓ is streets of the o[d citg with mseked� O -we were all loath to leave the place. w� stimulat -es the young po deeds �o Last year we had s lovely singer In processions, donkey races, humorous ,�WQ Dees ACID STOMACH heroism, stirs the c.d to unselfil tourneys and a cavalcade of 14tb ceo _bnr own party. I question whether she „ • _ ,•� _ efforts, and-gives the masses xaodelit has ever had a tarp costumes. - +. - greater thrill than Children A reciate . Secitri �. • .. • • �•'I....� •... 'at mankind that tend to lift hnma>i. when she heard the sound of -her own, Next .week we• will take yon "to the PP tjy ; III Ale THE SIGNS: .• !ty above the commonplace meannea!< voice resounditt�. in the Baptistry o�land of dykes and wooden shoes -Hol. Therefore Stress Good N-ousness irroIneadscha : of ordinary life. —Dona Platt. - . land. -- . Neuraftia Feet&* of weakness - -Pisa - — Point's _ ; Indiaeetion " m -�: Our guide, on these iwo occusiutis, -• �' !•leasofatrpsda Mouth, Acidity l Chicago. I you make a fuss over • Nausea WORM _ ivaa none- Legged man, who'propei[ed Every generous illusion of youth soisSmtoacb - '-' Iinself' along with a Crutch. Imagine leaves- a wrinkle as It departs., EX- good Newell of Baltimore in a child," Dr. H. W. Auto- tatonicattea -_., our consternation, on the first occa. perience is the successive disenchant. Newell of Baltimore told the American : _ F Orthopsyehiatrie 'Association, "much � 1 roue Rob Rai into a spin; lion, when we found that he had been ins of the things of life; it is reason WHAT .TO DO FOI! IT-., ai.t.. Rub lieiraet gently in; of his misbehavior will- .vanish.;' • .Cue apply it according to ?mbrbing too mnoh of b wing f h enriched with ..the' heart's. spoils.— : TAQi—z teaspoonfuisof I ditectioea and coos e! - -f "The most Imp nt tartnr to a . o :n: • iistrict and, was not any too steady J. Petit -Senn. - �+ m s t'-�- i f9 child's emotional life" Dr. Newell said, i 0o his one toot and crutch. However, .. every mom when you fi is his sense of security. Undermine 1 get up. take another ° le knew his .business, in fact., to such it and he begios unconsciously to seek " ,� . • - °— f a teaspoenfui JO to other • • "-extent that his temgorarydisability. • Most women like to run a house if :� �• "'r otter eatiiia Arid another - �'---tvas lost sight of. _ you'll really let'tbem run it.. They get to restore it by device to` win' the L before you so to W. flu f..,.,t uL Lhv nialU tivvi- vi Cue' s m " °��°t• [ia►a .� gyattging mother's attentYO >z_Much_taishehavio�_�_._ O �TMilkofMagnessis 1 K e 'is -'due to this yearning -for attention I ,W,, Tab(et, -opt, . for KING Df FN It Cathedral there stood a man clad en- things'eround every week. which he gets when he 'cuts up,' even ; each leaspootiful u di- tirely In black, with a cowl over his though it is a scolding. _ rested stave, 'lead and two slits for' eyehclds. Iie "For instance, if a boy pulled his ... "'.. " " " " " " " " "" ""° i •_- {angled a metal container and was sister's hair eight times yesterday If you have Acid Stomach, don't `toifcitiiig aims. This man was a zero - - and three times to -dap, most mothers worry .about it. Follow the simple ' her of the Niseracordia Society = would scold him for to -day's offences. directions given above. This small - But if, instead,,she complimented him dosage of Phillips' lblilk of Magnesia - - on the tact•• that -he had erred -live acts at once to neutralize the acids -ii �p i - _ C4rn„amnn .t;m' times lees today, ibe child would that cause headacbe, stomach ,pains B''V�+pei18 never knew anything like Omega learn that behaving Is just -as sure a and other distress. -Tl'y it. You'll - Reduce some women to the Oti_ for putting the limbs and WOW trap to earn -Attention as.. misbehav- -feel like a new person. petulant.shadow of their ows ' into 'shape ' after prolonged• exercise.. ing," But -be careful you get genuine smiling selves: Others take It takes out soreness, and keeps it - Phillips' - •Milk { Magnesia, or stable- d i out. ": - _.. - .- -, - - -- t , .. = -r Phalli 'Milk oi;agnesia Tgblets whoa Lhey the ' 1 '' So said the late ...,T J. Corbett, when -you u coming on. steadies quiver F w4: ewes t: ; helps Slovenly En Iltrl>< p.. to tone i conqueror of John L. Sullivan. Famous y gasp IN TAStR FORM • thegeaeral>beairh- sivesthe . The World Famous Retttt'siy athletes and their trainers have long - more pep ; ;,i more charmu ",.. ����� known that Omega Oil goes deeper, There is a good de•.i of truth in the Each tiny tablet is the n eq uivalent of a teaapoontut 4`0► -anH 'can be rubbed 'in without •blister•.: ret:larlc that probably, the beat'Eng= d•Gmuine Phan; Miik t ing. Every household needs it. it fish is by fo��eiRrtera who have LM 1Maa�+es�a• �' LYDIA ` E. PI N K N A M - . STOMA-CH, takes out the pain- and stiffness trot he pa! A IsI it correctly:" - _ A09 in CA!Iol " VEGETABLE 1C»���VN - - sore strained muscles and ligaments This shoutd'be taken to hearth- every ~� TROUBLES w quickly. 35 and •60,cts, at ail drug_ Y Phillips' Milk of Ma' sniff ' gists. Sole Agent: John A. INOon one who stwida besors the public. - _ Company, Limited: Tornntn. Ever; minister, every teacher; spirts i ISSUE. No..10 - -;34' 3 ,e* r :.cn e�' •t.i +`i» ••`-y :fc +�:: e_!.+cRr,-+r,,;r, - :X .;s . � 1_. . ,- _ _ _ ..ssb l , r..� ryas. - •�.._..e .a .p, ,,y.,.'�a es�: iC :.e•u •e„na..r..{� w. •_.,.. ...,• , , ,a o-r � . wv,.. . ^r • -�. y;' '�" -r . "r': �''�i ' -"9^S `'.^ . %: ;.._ 3 ".,�..y.r ... 'r.e�J',. � � a 'ac• .+ s -. .... __; { •` ,. "• JIM* up to be used eisewhtsre, Thls pulpits with our pastor. Mt: $ortont, ,_.::�, }. lElaabartea., ty of r. W. Hobhe• at one o'- _ re►llwav was built by Nei tensie & �� music by the choir. . s:.. clock sharp. Bee W. H. Taw- ., The Young People's League last St. Paul's Anglican,, Duaharton. ell, suctioneer. ' Uann, who also built tboueaods o! Tqesday night was well attended, Sunday, March Ilth, 4th 3nadsy ie+ " ' ',>• .�:: rItRltdS,. : •: mites, of rait�vays in the Qoruinion. nearly tareaty -flue being Present. fit. Sunday School at 2 p. m. Fbf MONDAY. MARCH 12th Auct- tt"7as Slow ; ♦t.60it paid is edvaaes There was also the Toronto Mrs. Horton has been chosen pnesid- ening Prayer and Sermon at ,3 p. m. ion sale ly es ales, horses, co and svbmwivciaas m tn•.ua►ad &sla. sad Gent Eastern, so electric railway. Th" ent. Preacher, Rev. E. G. Robinson. The Bel of Clydesdales. Percheroas and LL0.s9.00te advVne. The recent mild weather is very W. A. will meet on Tuesday, March Belgians, at the Franklin ban et- right -of way vgae purchased right welcome indeed. The -severe frosts of 13th at the Hall, at 2.30. ables, Markham. Property of Wen. . 'across the wbolA towuo hip,_a,_nd_ the last two weeks has got into the _, G. Aimatrong. These. horses are all . - _AOI+N MURKAR, Proprietor: the grading was. done -and the In Memoriam; in first class condition and will be cellars of a few and serious damage, ­41 ,...c�. -„ a cbl ; y. •, { stem - laid -fi_.. F:a �r,.;Wg- TO'�ow- -has 1`° In loving memory of Howard, be- ' Terms, CASH. Prentice and Prent- f manville.. This railway was Miss Phyllis Manning of ,Toronto, loved son of "Mr. 'and Mfrs. Emtner- ice, auctioneers. - ' NOTES ANW-GOMMiNT1L, Y has been a visitor at the home ' of _ son ' Ortnerod, *ho passed away` on' never operated and now remains her mother, Mrs. N. Randall, who , SATURDAY, MARCH 17th - Exten- March 8th 1932. only a rtremory, as tnauy other has been quite ill with pleurisy and 'We often sit and think of yon._ slue sale of farm stock, including _ The Hon. H. H. • Stevens, Minis laryngitis. We wish her a speedy re- 15 horses, also cattle, hogs, sheep ter of Trade and' Commerce, ha electric railways are. ` It.wae pre, cove y; And think of how 'you 'died; and full line of implements, belong dieted'tbitteleebrie railwa s would Green River Young People put on -'-:To think you could not say • good in been creating quite a stir by de y g g io Frank' Baker and AaNy nvuacfng was¢ buying by which prove 9 great convenience to th° their drama "Whittlin" in the hall on Before you closed your eyes. 'Paisley, at lot 7, con. 9, Whitch- - eouritry. These would provide ti Friday evening, although the weath- The flowers we place, upon yptir grave . urch. Sale at. 1 sharp. Terms Cash. departmental stores and eftain er wras not favorable, quite a few of F. W. Silversides, auctioneer., . stores secure their merchandise at fr ^quent set ¢ice, and the rates our- people turned out to hear this in May wither and decay, . - ridiealoaelP low' prices. The for passengers and freight would _ teresdifg play. But nteheetlor'e for you who sleeps be• - - - - -- - - charge is made that parchaeers in be remarkably low. These pr•e• The Womenp Institute held_a class �. - — diction@ would undoubtedly have Of home nursing last week under the Will never lade away. Notice T,(1 You their mass buylidg force the prices direction of Miss Petty. Although Sadly otissed by Mother, Sister and vv 1 so low, that the sellers are tom- bean fulfilled; but'for the advent q a'number of out members were Brother. - palled to lower the wages to each of the motor ;car and truck sod indisposed with colds and sore throat a point that the employee @.reeeite good roods, which bave. played over 15 'took advantage. Auction Sale , Tedo Building of all kinds. Dal ataTVation stwh bay,oe_ with railways, both SATURDAY, MARCH 10th - '�Aue- CARPENTERING, y - prides. The Gov 'Ithe license of the Well tod tion sale of household furnitaie, CEMENTING, ernmeut is now boldbix an investi. railwa and electric. When these Brewing Co. was recently c,aucell. railways weal out u# bueiaeHN ed and on Wednesday 24.000 ale. Pardon tools etc., at lot 8 cgn. t - PLUMBING - ' • ` gatiou into the ch9rgee that have y g 'Pickering (a mile, anal' a_hali east - been made; and iC is hoped that the goaeronrent took them over, of beer, veined' Fit 'ffiIO,OOt. was of Pickering Village) the proper- and' conditions will be improved so and wicb the Grand Trunk and dumped lute the river. -_ _ ,... ROOFING Iuxeriolutiial' as well as souls __.. - - -._ -._ ... • •. �'H also sell Brkntfoi•d Roofin _ that employers fin_ large factorise, Into arnallor runds, formed \ the Casa - ` 9i kerb -Coal Empire Bathroom � - -- as well as farmets, will receive a commuait Picture - „� MYteripal Em diao Natiiw.d Railway, 'whicrh is ✓ Eclaipmeot, Duro Water reasonable auiciva -t for their pro - Syiite�atp, Beatty - y_ ctrvsied by- .- the- peopte of Canada. TOWN HALL 25c. fdompanq Stable- Equipment ua. n, e,u � at etiS lt-i 9 rna 1 C• 'I'liey had to pay for these rail - and other Building Material@ receive a reasonable wage. - _ PICKERING ::MRS. TROS. LAW „ . _ _ ways that really uo longrr exi -C SATURDAY, ed. The' itdiis,i of these rain MARCH 17TH Eitituates Free - Mucb interest _ has Preen' itraoi•. ArnerVau Antaraeite, Welsh Coal, Work Guaranteed ~ .fasted in the _reported appear luny@ hits Yetis undertaking At 8 V• m• 8cuteh Coal and Coke,. " ante of tea eerpeute iii waters in for tha. protaoterQ, who fount!- .Vi/here the North Begins all s}zeF. � T TT various arts cif the world: -A lake therm very urufitablt�. 13nt so fHr Featnring ,ClHire, AdHtri -4• Fred Htird•and Soft Wood. 1` .- d. PRO USE ►7E - P Huntley, Walter;lleGail and - Trrzteq �iph: ,in British Culurislr'ia, Pa�ifie Ucean a-4 the t1tX utyerp Of till 1),)rriiraiUtt R!fill tan -tin. ,tbe, VN'olf ISuq " _ Phone 8,502 "- -i7 - f ' PICKKRGthe cvaat of Japxu, L x l "t — epnr. �he Fireman House ?I3U .Ptones OPfre 5®3tf ONTARIO in Sc•otlttpd, And Like UntHIio, 'al P chnPe „f't1iH -t• raft vay� is w ;flour,} I•. rtet-tit.ic,g la,Rrlir. (:u><p!in . places wbicit bRyt. -liven 3ntlr d "t R hitr'ete�.r,•icst.: -Il ttl _-tills -tuna Chrtt'¢o tat rover expetrde urily - -- :.with the appear of these ;nonsterKof.tlta deep:: ' t;ri,iNntly ryretj.t frty yrHr+ -rtur c't,ntissesrdl 'It<I {i:Itl'N(4 ` t i STORES — Jl _ . these reporCs are onbitandited by tndriinitt•ty, oriel IitJ tisutor •cars -.. HOI't1Ctl� tital t�oC1B�, y good authority, but .n RreYst mKnp -tnd truck,4 riot tnede their air reatrture, the rpilwH -s nllitht 1iTe.�•1T«et liar,- fullu�iug ExtrR Speci%18 foe people 'are skeptical tibuuC Chair l y' �+;sreitl 1lde,ri �e,,,„ Thursday, FridHy alit! S.- tturtfity Toeing genuine. So far, no per*oti hrsve ptuved very prvtitnhl••, in ,has Wen abl'b -to secure a photo ti itt•ct.J,sf ri,tK K Lur,trn on the TUESDAY, MAk l L-, TH. 1934 Rrap -h of 'them, which would be' Conadi9tr - people ',for.:Reueratiouo at r3 p. m., in the :. — A. - . p_ 8. Roo-bA Lux Soap, '3 bars - - -, : - - . 23c. -.., ..+the most convincing evi dence. to tussle. _ and t pkg cif Lux Flake:- FREE Spr.�►krr'r it,cltlde unless one were captured. which ` W. El. -Mo(ire M. P:, F. L Green SPECIAL ' has Dot beou the case so far. It i@ brougham and E. L Chapar�o, !{says �, White Na the Soa '4 for •111c. wssible that each creature@ do The W. J. Brown family, of Toron- Very inipni Caat Topics Diecuesed, P ps exist, as there are in various to, spent Saturday under the parent- Musicdl Numbers .. g All ZVelcome 3PECI':1I. ttnneeums throw hunt the acrid a,3 cool. L l _ - , +keleton6 of animals which ark Robbin Liscombe sass taken to St... • ll - _lc - White $eans, � Ib8 [or _. ' . .: ,:. � 9C. inuch larger than those which Michael's Hospital, Toronto, last week Warble or A PI F � syhGIAL - _ _ _ .. B for an operation for Appendicitis. We " _ are reported to have been seen at hope for a satisfactory recovery. u ^' it �f - _ various times recently. But The hockey match between Broug- `.- 1Pablic Meeting at ;Eland Meaner Oh. Boy, -2 tint 15c. before the existence of these. ham and !finale school" Kinsale � �1 O V O H A M on Wednesday afternoon resulted" in - BPEE;IAL - reported :-sea serpents can be a score of 8 -4 in favor of Kinsale. on T ii /� 3c .1` �.,e.. -1 i_.,�e avl.uaue awn T 1A �A W9TOM / 1�f�/*e 1,.gile� . J f tine c,t,, rniuAY �VEINI V,. MAK. 1r1'ri 1 coonvincing evidence will have to on Wednesday, but is not well at pre - -. produced. sent. Mrs. Hanley of Stratfard was SPECIAi. _ : _. - ,with her several days last week. Pick Township farmers rand -•� - - - - - - - The Many old friends s this cool• all others mithin the distr%'t are Falcon Tea, 1ICi x6d only, Ib . s : 'r. '49C. _ The world is waiting' with great munity' heartily congratulate Mr. and held id to a public meeting h , With every pound a piece of Chiaaware Free- __ _ • held in the Town Hall, Brougham, ,. nxiet the outcome ofthe strained Mrs. Henry sell, of Ontario, Cali., Y y _- ..a on Fnday, March 9th, at R.it• m. 13PECIA -I. " relations of the nations of Europe. o The purpose of the meeting it to n reachinK their golden wedding alt- « - The manufacture of munitions, j 'versa". As they spent their youth get every eattle owner in the Shoe Polish, real special," 3 tins 19c• among us, many happy memories of r -' aeroplanes, warships and ot,her them survive, and they have the best district to treat hie cattle for war instruments ' of destruction ie wishes of their old friends. bles with a view to eliminating SPECIAL � E ,u proceedinlr with great haste. Iio- Kinsale b en to Se $licuit:, Flo $ari, 2 lb6�. et. Ar n meats+ have e made have on hand at the • Mead of a reduction-in armaweutq, meeting a supply of Warble Fly where'is an increase, much greater Mrs. Joe Stell is still confined to Powder at rock bottom - . You order PHUNi!: YIUK-EKINU am We c�saver `. ithaa before the Great War. This the house with a severe cold. - - ::dose not eneran peace, as it used to _ Miss Jennie .Parkin is visitim her WANTED - - - - -- - . -- d be said that the greatest guarao 'aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. V. Par- _ . tee of pence was preparedness for Susses Helen and Margaret Mudie BALED HAY AND STR.A4- Pi' kerin Har�.ware Store have gone to Whitby where- they a have secured position: Hi hPr+t rice?. at raw u rout a great E,tllacy. When w cation The Kinsale 'Young People will g p p well prepared for war is the present the drama "Allin -the Fate- own barn. Phone Melrose 6312 !' time when she is anxious to test ily" in Green, Rive; on March 14th. - .-MUIR & LA FA`'E. Poultry, Foods aud_ERg• Prod uce•re, - Oyster, Shell ana Grit. her streingtif. Efforts, have been Next 'Sunday, March 11th, Rev. 120 Lausdbivoe .Ave:, �Tornnto ichareis, of Whitby,' will exchange.• _ Ptireaea Lsying !!dash and Catf.lteal. . made by several natioua, of'which Britain ie the leader,, to greatly SPECIAL - ` reduce the manu'factrtre of arms _ _ mente, but . these efforts stre a 50 Qaarte Paint, Varnish and Varnish, Stain, reg, $1 — fallure. France, who i3 eery one ; THE FOUNDATION per quart, Politico per quart, while they feet. Ocious of Germany, seem@ to be FOR — - - - %he p;reaurat atubibling block —; - AI,,..L ILc ',tLC�a...:.:— I)reaiv6 Itna W it,i,,u.11.iWtY Several other estious -also refuse BETTER PULLETS and Repairs, to agree• to a reduction in arms.,:. t: , c .... -e. It is not so much the amount of lrotetn, as the-source Oor. Motto:_ "Vito heave it, Can et' it, Or - njente. There is only tine result ti t 'and variety; correctly hilxneed and supported'by prop;" g to this . condition. mud that if `* .� t tuinerals which gives the hrhy chicks a start in life - it 94 not made. 'y - _iwrtot>ser wear, Bttt it is doped in de a hatter !lets, , !Direr mortality, larger cad �� 0 Lotter developed pullets. *• S. B�DON, -- -- . ...rttatif another war should occur J j, - ___ _.. f teat it would not involve all' the - - . >r•ert'natlonaof the world was - I�•A�Rl� I�L =L C�H1�K STARTER ._____... �._� -__� __._:..K -� �►: E R �E -- I r a caN in the last war. ->� lO - e 'clue cause of. the- depression in. : 19 1?ER CfENT, POTSIN We havejoa oar display table@ many lines which we -are pswng '6u to. l nsda, and of the heavy taxes Oontalnsa wide variety of esoential proteins from Animal. Vegetable sod you;at away below present coat prices. To elear•thete li=re r •that have,beeome such a burden Mari" source correctly balanced with rateerals. which lays the found- we hale substantially, reduced the prices in to the o le•was the indisorimin , ati,ms for better. growth, vigor end, builds up a resistance against disease; ' each cage, which makes a very attractive bay for you: ' p -Feed- the'"MARNITLL FOLLnW THRO'CGH" and see the better roduc• , fete building`o "railwayVi tbroaBh• tion, health and lower mortality of the 'fioMc with rack suceedicrg genet =•Men s;Work Boot @, curve in and see these, 1'89 and 249�pr. A -aut the n ,t, A iDonsin i• „ f =r Zion.. - - Boys' and Girlq Scampers, while they last, 09c pr. which .there. 'c.esy u., i,,,,c,,.,,sNtr : en's Heavy Sweater COatB at 2.49 sash. M y ?use. In Pickeriu tut%n•hi , • «t r dF� c1� fnr the new fo1'ders "It's 'the Follow Through that Counts" and ... 7- d3oye' Srflglieb Sport-Pants, Special, 950 per pair. _ K l "The Sevf)nd Step in Follow Throb h. They eontatti nine aluAble -= lldeu's Fine Shirts, n La.R.A" ""t�.�...�' i.ilo-up• gg .._.'two.rrailway• were built Lu tr(•rt,-t In €ot•ri)ation•, hvsid -es tell• why -MARK bLFEEDB ere. better. Men'slWork Shirts, good quality, 76o @soh. 'years which have been ser" }si,r,l -. . The Cynadiau Northern built H LIAR} fLL PL 'Hog and Turkey Feeds We are;alwape glad to see you and it (q never any troublat`o bhow yon our - merchandiser line which pain(' -' fhroi'KI ­ thr "� .: - - ,For Sale by „ town9hily send = eVRo opetwtrrl f rr ic- -' itl _ � - ;'. '• • . Phone 2904 a ShFrwin. AshLttan nrvnl 9h,+w, }3Hls tm 9everal year'?. The lint' ,plot's,! R Rot.., orri -h, Cherrycvncrd NV. -rrish, HigbiAnd Creek _ feiiltire co far . :a + btieineoa was Hu. }is �fin}rell, R. R, 41srt,mQnt S} . 9 ,diFr, Greenwood, Ont. L . . ^ concerned. and eventually the lime' R• tit" "'Piny, Kinsale, Oni. _ J0c n R. Baladon, picterlcg• _ '*as- closed np, and We steel takon _ 1 - - P Sa , K E R I �T Cif• e V�Ryrd`'G -i,'. r' ,..+•j *'yr+,.s:,': -.-weti •.5'":. 'i. . ..,,,- . '4,. 7,771-' ;xy-: .,e'a''sr!•" _ _, •_w /• ;,..,n ,yg �. a`• .r"".! ^.e-+! o +•h_•,s, e• -.� v'r .r. ._•5;.� '";c: �.,c„' .: ;,''r - :7•'.' _ .h. ,tis ^t,'. '7•'�.,. ,•s• ,_ .y...- .:_ -::r' - *'•.6y ,.,e -+e_ 1• CLAREMONT. Mre, Obaodler bas been spend the Henry Government to power at & & Na 11, Pickering - Sr.: 46 PRIVATE MATERNITY NUBS ll peat Tuesday tag a few days. In. Tinto this the election that will be held thin - Glory Windsor, ' X11dred White; : INa HOB$ @ Bsv. r• Barton e y week. year. Cecil Watill, Lois Turner, Mary Pox- : Au Toronto. Ben Kirkpatrick spent Sunday The U. F. O, bad a well attended till, Charles lin►atan, Leo. Hagermn Medical and QMvslesssn0 Cases Roy Morgan. we are phased to .- io Toronto, where his f char is supper in Rotcliff's hall on Friday Jr. 4th -Fern Malcolm, Jnlis� Wil- eircn{tted + #tear, is lm viag in health. a pry auf[eriuR front ill health. .. ver►init ]sat. The Youth Movement son, Rosner. Jackson, Frank WBliams_ Mr. and lrLib. Bryan said Mrs. of Canada wse repr.ssttted by font David ,T 1!tivatP and tlemi private Rooaus -Barton anent Sunday lash in the Reports are current of some a fir' Lorne Carte Duncan, Weekly Rates 810.00 ±' -`s " construction work taking place in iteakere. - Minnie-- Carrozza. Ioepectioo invited pity. The high price of hogs and- cattle Allen Michell, James CGarrozza, Geo. - ' --- D. A.. and Mrs. -Pugh spent .a our village earls this curing. MRS, GEORGIA THOU s% couple of days to fiebawa Isal - _ "- gladdens the luaus of the farmers. White. -Jr. 3rd - Reta Milne, Malcolm , ul _s_ __ eta tut a.::i . s`� a Isac]caa= .. �' - _Bogs am tsa,aa.,K ......, .~'. ^' ^••• ^^ ..,rdoIl Dun Phone 7808 week with S. and Mrs. Stephen Altoia _ houses helve also advanced-- froin --+te za,-- Earl- Linton4In- eon. _ to 50 per cent. White,Dwen Turner. 2nd -Vera ,-2,- - gtoutiville. R. R. No 1 Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. E - - - -- ' •• The onnnect report of the IIotted - � �,c•- - 'sky hta Beelby,• Duncan Tur- - - - =r �hureh ore now with the press Dudley White, ft's s b°R --'" Seaosl'Keport@ ner, n Levett, Billy Michell, Gen._ �� :ANDER QN. and-will he ready for distribution Mr. "and Mrs. H. Riddle visited se- E. - Windsor. ` 1st Helen Malcoiin, shortly.' tautly with A. and M>t'e. Lewis. Claremont Pablie Sdtaol Junior Mildred Carter, Muriel -Tennock,Feo: The R4inbow Mission Band will Mrs: W Slack lc v�8 - -�'' and Soo -,2nd Evelyn Sanderson, Mars- Williams,- Ton, Carrozz Step.henr n; meet is the basement of the United Mrs. H. Dickson at Unionville. DU N BARYON The Twinkling Stars met at the aret Briscoe, Jean Morley, Irene Ly- Jr. Pr. Jimmy- Stephenson, Mu�a y = Obnrch on, Saturday, Mach 19th, home of Mrs. M Lehman on Monday nn. Jr. 2nd -Jack Ward, ..Andrea Y- P Ime INSURANCE - �? at 2.80 P. M. night. Lenson, "Donald Middleton, Hazel 42; A3ferage a Michell. Enrol nt, - Several from this community T'he Women's Institute will meet Hinan Kilpatrick, Audrey he attendance, 32.4. Mary AUTOMOBILM attended the monthly seeefon of at the home of Mrs. D. Crosier, on Shirley y p y Mau, leacher - _ .; the township-council at Brougham Wednesday- fternoon, March 14th. Forsyth Maud 1st - Leonard Mcrn r, __ -- FIRE . • on Monde _ .. y- nosh, Maud Wilson, Charlie Turner, .-. , - - Y• The program is as, follows: Roll Call Bruce Miller, Gladys Morley, Bern-- Brock Road BURGLARY Mrs. Lynn entertained_ sev9_ ral "Pie . Recipe@" .Paper - Malting com- ice Lynn, Jean McCullough, Sylvia - - OASUALTYI - mealbers of her family over the mon , place life interesting, Mrs... B. Phillips, Wm. Phillip. Jr. let - Gor- The spring weather of the last . =. ' weekend. when birthday parties Reesor. Community singing ;Contest, don Lynn, Jack Fo few daps is welcomed by oa= _:mss =d LIFE INSUItANCR.- _ _ ts9th. I}sy -Hill, ents. were celebrated. Best Article made from one yard of Ruth Lister, Doha Mitchell,. Jean Tay Phone Pickering ?92b BYty Sherman Rumobr ie-notimprov- Cotton and 10 cents. Reading - X". lor, Jean Linton. Pr. �A ,- Dolly Cr- Our school teacher, Miss ring the - -ing very- rapidly, but we are C. Hodgdon; Music Trio, Misses umb, Beverley Kindree, Given May has been. on the sick list during the ri ' _ hopeful for an early appearan e Mary, Irene and Erla Crosier; Social ne• Pr. B - Victor Morley, Blake Br- pmt week. Yoli Can Ruy at Home on the street again, Half Hour.-Come and enjoy the Rood iseoe, June £ruab; Irvine Rolling. The contract for the school wood Keep in mind and watch for times we have at our Institute. E. Bray teacher. has been Fri o Percy, which is TIRES, BATTERIES, - < at- ticulArs of the Continuation T -toast satisfactory od t all dwood Percy' - __ -- - - - -_ -- has a go variety of hat ACCES90RIE8, r -School concert -on - -Marob 29th. 6tonffville , n ,- _. Further details later. __ - _ -=- .L = p N ESL � �i3 °n is fast disp;;:.:g of At me low.and hatter rites The new -drug stare in our eoro- A Iutiznber of residences .are expect ' ' his store stock preparatory for Ap- p • munity reports very patixfxetmT -ed t;, b: undo* construction in our FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND, m 1st. by Jackson's store will bP as - - trade, and arrangements are being .town this a >tinv. missed by our residents. P . EMBALMER got: can in Toronto. made fol some extensions. Mr. Hiram Winterstein, an old re- The Truant officer, Mt. Ph ;l:;. .! - The rare] mail drivers are look- sident of Stoufiville, died last week Succeasor WOW. J. Mather. Brougham paid a visit to our school. y in his 84th year. stouliville section on Saturday, and a!iti i. eel a Let as repair that leakyltop. ing for a tough few da a and different water system. Disolildien -, - probably weeks, when that 8 ro 6 IL was decided is Toronto last Fri- Night and Day Service ce has been reflected on some 'pupils feet of Boat comes out of the 'day that the Provincial • Plowing for refusing td be the •carriers of _skilled Motor Repaire. match would be` held in- the County Business Pbone Reeidenre Phone ground. 9801 Wt) water. The Boards of -the respective of York this year. -- _ (�``!! r - ii L churches are plauning special The United Church had an inov- V►�On aY: w servicefi for Tap -dqy and Thrtrs ation in .their Sunday evening sec- ACITY •Phone 2908 dap of Pasaiou Week, -March 27th +'.ices on Sunday last, -being all of a ��' O � � _ s _ � � � _ i _ � � - mud 29th. musical character. PICiiERI:�TG, _ - ONTARIO - _ `Ye are laasetj to knoct. of. the }nspeetor Hoar;- visited our contin �1 e e �1 stem y'ImprovPment in health of cation ,- noon last week and appeared B,ine gout H +tchirtQ F.KgY to +ice and see war guarantee to prodetro yr u HAby._ DIN T"Y 'S GARAGE to be w;�ll satisfied with the general Vhiekd ,tr :,q 1„s' a price ao the averwie marker valur. If a. t E r:•, Mrs. (Rev.) Glover, svho would deportment of'the school. tbio we wili lower our -ustow Y,;..4:•, it a last:, now like to be back to her former whitchurch is gradually ding t;or: Brock and Kingston' Rde. - =: .: activities. _ iFyo uwHaPCH14DUUnYOULW0ilCK- y'cvlLLCG,%1H,1UUHLOWER _achy so many sheep have been killed The Badminton Club were inn in the townshin . lately. 'another - CUSTOM 100 BOOM_ ...S 2.50 General Repair Work all cars. Markham on Tuesday night play - brush, wolf shot last week. z btx) E:ciGy, _ 1200 _ guraateed at reasonable - ing the Club teams of that plae, It is, expected by. many, that the h C .i `4, 7 E''f�Tf 1?.g -- 10E0 I:(IQ &... 2`100 :. :'•-Our peopte'are' k0PpioN right tip - beet• and. wine. program will return cZi�.3L11Y BA[;Y CHIQR9 -A r' RIGHT PE;ICEFI - - - :. to -date to this sport. - _ - '.Acetylene- Welding" C. A. Overland- has been giving II - j t y, Batteries ro paired and charged. `his store a complete renovation, H A A 1 A N U nionvill� Chick Hatchery - Firestone and Dunlop Tires., painting and decorating and It A. 1, BROWN, Proprietor Gasoline and ULM. jil presents a very bright and G U I T A R Pbone- Uolonv i,lle 0-88 W2 _ Phone 8toufivUle 2620 ` pleaainR appearance. `�tf•eshmet+t; Booth to Conneettil Many of the local functions that _ =:TENO'It HA NJ•O.Ftc. -- Phone Pick. 75000 _. -have been postponed recently are Snceeeefnlly wight by (nightor dare. -due for a second announcement. -FREE and will be held shortly, provi.APri � �B �N LET US HELP YOU WtTN. ",YOUR - MILT_ ON SLEEP . the road@ remain in fit condition. of Toronto. . SERVICE TO POULTRY PROBLEMS 421y FROPRiETOR _ _ _. •tor traffic. BRAY Have you: any poultry problems that. are bothering The young people will be able IN CLAREMONT ON FRIDAYS vou i How to get bett,ec egg prod>sctico -How to -,to record this winter as one of the : _Children a Snecialty. CUSTOMERS Sx_up your'brooder house -How to keep chicks from. _ .a 'best in many for ice and skating. Write to crowding -etc.; etc. ? "''The-rink has been in operation "FRANK ROBINSON for a longer period this winter If so, we invite you to col on Mr. X. K.F6ston of B _ 6:,.., I, t, fr,........ r I" LL o ,ra.yb, _ �'_£='�_ `- -renuc, Tazzi ;.tu air. ruston is apractica_ pnu tz2al I o, as ie servIce* are FRltli to all The frost of Monday night re, THE "31ADELINI;" Bray euatomery. Simply phone the 'maoaaer of our neatest Branch otas moved all danger of flooding in Hatchery, or write direct to St. Qathariges oiBoe. . "this district. The ►haw over the �• Ask for x copy of our new FREE booklet -' The Highway' to Poultry Eyeatg�tt Speda" - week end removed most of the BEAUTY-:- S A L L 11T Success in 1084. ' - - 'cane, and unless a heavy coin - .. _ ow" Tyr• _� sat iaslu taken place, danger of floods will BRAY CHICK HATCHtRY, 106 Claybum Ave.. St- Gthatiees. Ost. a'° "'°i"s'� e:. we "ta bis permanently removed. 1034 means a 'new year, which ineabi3 )Brooder and O!'8ce. 2363 ft fwlnSt.. Toronto. Pe y a new Permanent Wave. 13f.4mY IBuom Some of the mails that come Into Eight Breeds - Eighth Year- Biood•Teetiag- Si :tl• Year Government r .-the_ local et ogee ceutue us to I. have Permanent Wares tosuiterery Approval. Othawn wonder i it ie Uhriecmas time lady's purse, so why not make OA. Paul t)llae >!6r »wo ' an appointment. _ Agin. a mail order houses __ -- :. surely do appreciate the - raral [ give alUmy customers toy very best _trade, or should from the amount careful attention. _ that ap sera to be carried on. Also, Marceliia�, cutting, scalp Is' -- - E3ieye� has been gtvi�na and Faa+al Tres' a1en- _ CAR special addresees to the young 8hampooit 5__1S!Y_0U_R _ - " ' ' people of the 'congregation at r - �rs. •their Monday evening servi x4 re. ' "This is in preparation for the Phuri® aa0«� : GaRE1f ONT l ` T t �aeter £ )atz .: uoion, wired a large ` l l s f h eIaee witI be received into uuember- �� -��•� l tI r ship. ye _• Our genial wheelbarrow? mans �- =. �.. �r�� t f. ,facturer states that five or six of l!"e' •, r4.!/el'�CtS�lA� ' bo h eve '.:', n a of Is' t'" _• �� t lame t , theca m r ra o ch Cars - p f ou 6 C a -been sold this winter. To ns goes >' ,i ,; y ;J ///O!'lafS ' .the credit, owing to the fregent ± -an J } are at your serJtce references to this very excellent } ' =moral product- "Another one Is - 1r al a!! flrnL'S. OIi, the eady for fora buyer. --�Ed. Eye = 1 tESE COST 7 - �. We regret to report that even - _ - - -- -- - �W� � aM Ii this age, an occssioaal oathnrst YO ON , a its final boar tits ae to be heard about town. Some Stialtl _ __ tteemedals ws .mseate one another Is not the tnost coin C. will a H. TtlCrt, Vpt. D. tmat. by _ r val ••- Tickets Time fables and Ail Coach T a . _ 1NN •plimentary, However, the most Information at• sus_ recent one was settled "out of Eyesight. . Eaucaues o w 1wieieaey - ' . e>ree�d court." and every one coent,honte ]Part tbsbsst rswir.� . to dinner, happy_, . Eastern House, Phone-4500- A • recommeDdiitnon is made to Certain cases of amnesia have bean. O mall car-drivers to beware of the N. W. STA>IY0011 ' 13roc•k road south of the rink, found to be suffering from very pro- nounced ocular disturbances. It is where the snow has been fled lip p ' =yam iksaj not reasonable to conclude that the C H l .C. K E N S at either aide el! the roadway. proper correction of _theye hstand would,' GET YOUR SUPPLIES - Two deep rats have been. created assist thesd patients to in the wheel tracks from which, her nervous troubles or break down. Buckeye• Incnbatore, special, ivo. 178, 210 6Rg 24.E - _ when entered at either end, it to Many cases' of -.Migraine' are traceab- lEconomy coal barning Brooder, 500 chick 12.95 impossible to ReE out. - - - le directly to eyestrain and find re- "Dandp;.500chiek .. 13.26 The postponement of the Mine- Ilef immediately upon wearing the :. Beatty, 500 chick ... ' :.. ' 16.00 trel Show on Friday evening 'last proper correction. When Hazen qt!. "geotty, 1000 chick .. .. .. 22.00 is regretted. The heavy raine,and ated about 35 years ago that 50 per ; 13eatty,• 1200 chick :. -, .: - -25.00 - - - poor reisdti of that evening cansed cent of the inmates of the insane,as- - - gtiokey6' 12.90 chick ... .. ... 21.00 �/ a j' un 4, this Park Board to suggest each a yituns were there because of uncorr r 16P � m t1w � .M tnove. The group will, however, acted eyestrain, he was laughed at, From- this line up you, do -not, hgye t� _send away, ate well"n meet the /�� be presenting their program at an yet today in, the light- of better ll price and quality, Instance NV■ early date, The eondition of-ths: owledge this assertion appears more roads will ,be the deeiditl'g factor Plausible. The •strain today is very. Electric Brooders, 24224 inch ... _ 0.25 _ and WAWANESA INS. CO. -� as to date. readily understood when we tousled- ' Electric Brooders, 'Nx36 -in' h - _ ... ' 18.00 -'_ Oheap rates for farm and oouetey • The NFwy rearsts the delay, in m' the growth and _ developn :nt of buildings._ ihe.rieligery of its weekly issue on vision and the Changing conditions Booster k liiaeter Chick Starter and LAyinR i►iaehea at lowest prices. Windstorm Insurance on bntfidtossa AevPr�%l 6ecasions_this_winter. The accompanying it daring the past Chick Feeders end Water Fountains, both ;Rely. end clap wind- mills, SUossto. ltnai' ii;+: nPvrr failed to leave r,>Ar few years. Consider the development Chick Chnrcnal.' Cad Liver Oil, imp from )v ova 9coSia. •. • _ _As,topnobile Ieeuraoce office r n T>tnraday evening,. r+tta, and environment of our forefathers Fratt'e Lice'Hi1'iPr and Poultry Regulators. k,f'all kiade. z , wen , ierr,tand, the delay is doe and' their call upon the' mechanism Cianagas for rat +: -gut them or -they will get your-ebiekens. '..FARMS FDR SALE - of - visirih in. their every day life. to ti -.inn carried tltrunQh Qlare•''T'helr'c was more a life of the great OUR SEEDS ARE_ON THE WAY-OET,OUR P-£.ICES_ _ Write or phone honor to the east and iet4rned on out door, and only momentary close �'WMAN & ROWE Fritiny evening or on the 'follow work and then for short periods. CHAS. C4UPER9 - CLAREMONT,2o Ste' WHTTBY, ONT. lag n�oraing. to be continued o - ,.a.. .� . ',u .. .., .� Ynrir .y_du ii • . • :a .,� , ,,} .. \.:sJM.P*v r,P -' :. �..,: -!•: w'.' -dtq !'" ` •u.µ s.1 `'rM1 : ':':aY ^+w • ',.w¢r�s yM:..; ". : °.u;'uM' < - ." . ': 'c -'"°' _ i'=•.,"F"s"3i"5"s!�"'''*�S.k! x w.. iy,s�• .,.,..tiw•;f'�'d.,.�'d y�� =s� 41; "r.. :'kiL".�' r: .ti`'.:. ,.,�.i„y,.�;p•'�'y#.., .. "? .,y;:,y :� ;.??r. .�': .`"�,•� • �. ..'".'_' •,,, :.,•,�.� .,�.�, !e'�i+',',.�,�•a','+' -: , • YUM FLXw ESE E L A U C H' - -- Sax Rohmerr N - - -- = - . - _ _ <• _ .. SYNOPSIS. door," Dawson Haig directed. -- "I 'shall ^ e •' -- ., a- tha_Iine��Vlilaroo.- e811a.1rnm_ - -.- - � ' am eve crates Of opium are retnoced eke - -theM more 4 "' Y by goin¢ ned to the warehouse- vl- uessrs. out -that wa_v." - - s t>sat Ex -ti L,... „ne or Mohammed bowed. low. "Please - - en's bigieat "lwce". Mat earae�G- wspaDe an, has lust said goodbye to ft,llow," he said. t10 it sister Eileen, • passenger. Dawson g t•ks 32+tt to occompanx Norwich, Haig entered... bla hand upon the _ o�nnee of liltaiss Scotland Yard men to do butt of an automatic. -Yes, the very ttaIra. Matt finds a notebook dropped arran nt Of the lace told him • - �!. Wan is He. Bee, head of an ed son game P g Delightful ! �i resh from tilt }sal gang. Norwich is murdered Boon now that thin was the receiving house. ►flat laving Matt. The notebook is • - rtolen from Haig, and Yu'an and Jo Lun Jo Lut,g'a was merely a salesroom. tiCYli# Garde _ - . ­ See to Paris An entry in the notebook Bute— Eileen... Quality the r Haig so Paris. he overhears Franz +! Y, Y gentleman." Thin wa m The srto at - 3LUageills& Has abohardW the Arab, mounting three steps, indicated - Wallaroo as Ur. Smith, learns that the a further room beyond. sang has Wormed a Dr. Oesuer of his "I left a lad 'here about twenty ° �pieresence aboard. Others who receive and Dawson Haig followed. A, second y �' MOYe 6M I heard My horse make a noise, it' neEdnaasend LesngCho of NewsYorka?ure cave stretched 'before h°bera air'. 'Dr. Oeatler. "You not speed at which it grows; der?"—Winchester Wgachea like a [won- MLnge Chinaman tries to throw Haig this devoted entire! to Carpets, rugs, If you do not like your home town, or — t _ Overboard but goes o erboard himself in ; e straggle. At Port Said Eileen is in- tapestrlea, and silks. There was a "When I returned she had It YaL do not Bite its scenery, or its -_ •.'' by an Armenian fortune teller to sort of narrow ,passage conaectiag ?" ' g °nt` climate, or its shows; - n Paaty.Dr,.Oestler to s native shop- this room with another beyond. you remember. Such is the emptiness of human tJl Y If a do u not like the people o e e e that your 0 - - _ D D y _ Tbrou this corridor the aged Arab The surgeon . waste watching the enjoyment that we are always im CHAPTER XVI,-(Cont'd.) speaker.. "Did she say where. she was - -horse town fascinates, patient of the present, Atltaiament was hurrying. Haig increased* his q„ There are can and trains now leaving _ "You see, -my lady, said the palmist entered e P going. he demanded. other .... Is folIowed by n:eg'lect, and posses- softly, "what,I tell you true." the heels of Mohammed- and.... l sir. She purchase a small It you cannot boost your home. town, ales by disgust. -vr, ,loanson. _ . It was indeed true, since this, rind _ The floor collapsed beneath his feet sample of jasmine, such as- this -11 he where men' rise sad fall each the establishment in Stamboul, was , , .a stifling druglike smell swept up indicated one - "a larger size of attar days +_ the principal warehouse of that great - meet,- envelop l};. an �e��ll• of rose. of this kind -" he hi•Id`up`s MINING and mysterious ndmTatry controlled by _ „My Wit" long cut -glass phial shaped like a to make glad. somebody's way, Yn'aa Hee See. Here, to Port Said, Too late, he knew.... to what "other square ruler- ' and three small tubes If you cannot join in boosting, then _ came *the choicest ' pieees,,to be distri- door" this old Send. had lgd him'.... , of other essences -I forget which she -you must have knocking traits, CHATTEW buted for sale at discretion: some to The Bath of Feathers! _ selec'te'd," And - they're selling tickets daily for llnd_their buyers in Turkey, some in _ e e e • The surgeon stared at Dr. OestIer _ other towns ltud states. An interesting, Illuminating )France, some in England. and then, without s word, walked out ser»I- weekly review o! the Dr. Heatherley and the two women „ ` _ Eileen experienced a eense'of be- of the shop. -I sup -pose there's no- mines and the mining mar - wildezment. • It was amazing, in fact, passengers from the Wallaroo -sat at a g Y Even The Horse lAugW sift thin to wort about " be admitted —kets. W would be pleased - terrifyin table outside the 'Eastern Exchange, you seem to .know an Al, to- Farmers throughout the United to mall this to you regularly : g.... Opening. as it did.ont so, as of that tawdry ittle she what did lung drinks with straws before them. bacco merchant in this town States being urged on every hand to - _ ry P- Present! Dr. H.atherle lanced: at + fir+ upon request. It mean.* What could it mean? She h . _ y g I like a really reduce their :prod'uctlon is order to re- It Write' for our special ccm- his watch. y Y and my Egyptian ow. Have the surplus situation and thus to ' ]caked around that Aladdin's Calve, Our friends are Late," said he. staffs myself, and m stock is low. prehenslve review of and slowly the realization came to her Do you. mind taking 'me alang?"' raise the price level, are passing ftbe►t only i Rockefeller could have bid They must have found the Mystery ., t„ through a period of perplexities, as ASHLEY GOLD MINES Shop., Hut not at all. Dr. Oestlez re- this letter to the New York Herald- for the contents. plied genially. e , e _•a- "What's the Mystery Shop ?" one of Tribune from a "New England Farm- J. i . Eastwood & Co. When they reached the store, the Dawson Haig gulled _up before the the women horle,I. Egyptian owner immediately recogniz- el who may or may not be genuine, Members Toronto Stock Ex change Dr. Heatherley. . amI'ed :`• "All aorta , clearly graves: atop of Mohammed. „ ed Dr.- Oestier.' The ships surgeon, 11 Jordan St. King Edw. Hotel ,� Further consideration hsui conyine- of stories are, told shout Port Said, baffled bought fifty cigarettes "To The New York Herald - o the h • he replied, "moat of them frankly g Y garettea and de- "Thin morning I went out to the hen- ' . EL. 9206 WA. 4111 - sd him that his earlier fears for Eileen. lies. There's -supposed to be a store Parted-. But when they returned house and called a meeting. After all TORONTO !were groundless.. His ow life hung here compared with which Simon Arzt again to the Eastern -Exchange, Eileen were present with the aid of a hand- upon a thread. This he recogn#ed. Xearney •had not returned. r Is merely Woolwerth s. • I've never ful of corn, I said: 'Look here, you And he had scrupulouidy avoided over- At, the end of a very uneasy half- fellows (I always call 'ept fellows. •: found anybody te, lead me to the Mys- -- - banging windows and watched warily . hour, Dr.. Heatherley stood up sud- _ tery Shop but : believe there is such sou more 'go to It', like than s hny who walked too closely behind him. denial. "Let us see the ladies into a ladigs), I've got word this morning r But he had no intention of leaving, her a shop., Dr. Oestler may know where taxi for the ship," he suggested. " p ' ggested. And from 'Washington -no, not George (alone in the company of Dr. Qestler. - i1 Even as he-spoke, Dr: Oestler, ssiil_ then, perhaps,-Dr. Oestler, you would Washington - Washington, D.C., .that He entered' the shop, and _hooked in broadly, bore down upon them. . _ step along to the American Cotlsulate you' fellows have got to 'lay oft' this _ - about him. The.place was empty. He •Well my friends," he said', taken with me "." a . two- egg- arweek stuff. Only one a week i big hands -and - a moment ' Y g A chair, removing his hat and mop- from now on br I'll get fined for over- -aged the •aged . proprietor appeared, production, and maybe sent to 'jail: ping his forehead. I have walked :'C:I1'APTER X,YIE. booting low. quickly, ha'- hoping to overtake our - At-least -that's what 1 hear about "What can I do -for you, my gentle- Aa Xu'an lee See sat at s large those fellows down south raising cot- �a Aw� Achkpm Ii - ` wiiff ?" he croaked. 1Ntsa Kearney' �„ writing table, he pressed a bell. Al. ton. They got to quit, so I suppose JAC "I came to join my friends, who Hoping to overt -ke� her . said the Moe t before ilia is ,tin fl ship's doctor-blankly. "But site was Pe g agar wan Sou and I';1 baps to quit too. srrirtttu hrrc j ".t- ahead of ale aig with yowl. You- said that "u and ' I replied. - vant., entered; extending a silver. tray I egn't stay here talking. W ygu- Any YOUR HIDDEN I „Aht„ Mohammed nodded. ,,,yes, Mira _K,earney. were -going to make upon which s paper lay. longer. I've a lot to do. I've Sot to some purchases elsewhere." leas Writ but one moment. I will The servant withdrew. hustle down to the pond and tell it - TR B L Dr. Oestler nodded his head vigor -. __ _ o Es -,p 'bell them.' Wait but oae'aftxtient.. :" Y gr � Yu an Kee See read: -• not -to freese so I won't overproduce _ oust It is so, he a eed "it is ice; I got a lot of apple trees fo Cat 'Incomplete slinataauon of body wastes wx,ate The door,bf ibe.tressure house was - 'No news of the Hangman. "Jiay too far greatera:tenithaalagr- Nlyreshaed. so.'' Yes. We went as I said. This .opened and Haig had a glimpse of a ' take it for granted he is' drowned. Len '.down, there Il be too much cider. 'I'm Even people with the most resW.r habrta often joag law room lined with shelves and shop is not a hundred yards from here. Chow has succeeded: The lad is 'on going to set fire to .those hay stacks suffer from tbisooaditlos, Iacompleteebm15a- ' It .belong to a Greek -ha- who has Y won is wh7 7ou etfen feet weak and weary, or eases. The sound of btohammet3'a g her way. Joseph, the nw Armenian, down in the lower field, I got too much suffer hendaebes and indigestion. The .Ire most excellent perfumes. Miss Kear- hay.- These cows have got,to ease up *ay to correet this condition is to failow -the _ lkuffling slippers grew faint --died did good work here. Mohammed re- Andrews Rues. of Health. sat moderately. _ U►way, ney also knows ;t well. I-excu' my- ports Dawson Haig,: chief inn actor on that milk stuff, I must tell them, oat enough fresh air, and e:erewe to self-whilt she is malting her CI.D., is dead. Joseph recommended and I got to speak to the geese and �t taio ;bow-=,gin`° �1;; cofeAn A blank wall Tamed the_ shop, and selection, for I set it will occupy her kilns P ducks and tuckeys. I. don't want to be drewe twat S t. 1=11W LTer gale .iii _, there were no passers -by. It shag s by Mohammed, joins up here In place fined or go to jail." roe is tae pink of.00nditlon by helpi Y qum backwater, and-'Haig wondered for at least a quarter o! 'an. hour- of Fernand. R,M.S. Wallaroo- in the - k what had induced Eileen to visit it. Yea. He shrugged deprecatingly. I Canal. British and American - consuls "A New England _'t rmer. INVI.t;d eYaoOeiadd t` . w�i.Arge bottle, -tom - call at- another establishment that- "W-ellesye, Mass :, Feb. 3, 1934. •cote Aieats: 4osa A. REll4 Co„ Ltd., It* stared again through the open kauw of; and purchase -ha -these -Port Said very active. Position ,on- e „p 8 -`i hen I left the barn I thought rKOaeo. s ... '• - five hundred cigarettes -look -then Wallaroo strained in regard -to doctor looked along't1;e room. and madame, but legally secure. Len Like a flash of summer lightning hurry. back. Mira Kearney has al- how due at Keneh •tomorrow "five kevelation came. , .. This was a branch ready left the shop of Ostopolos, and o'clock. Franz Hartog reports from _ -or perhaps the parent establishment so 1-continue to hurry- --and higre,.yea, -- -. - -.- -.- -- . -- - -- - - - Cairo. Polodos arrived Stamboul to- 1 --of Jo Lung's Limehouse emporium! you :e. hipI night." Her-e's Q��CICeSt Simp �e8�. Came the sound of shuffling foot - The' ship's doctor stool up. It Fu an Hee Sce removed his glasses steps *returning. The aged Arab ap- sounds very odd tr me,"' he said. "Port- -His oblique: eyes became quite • cloeW, - peared, - Said% healthy eftougb jn 'these days, and he remained motionless for sev- - _ "My gentleman," fie •s ;id, "I am but not' for a yeoman wslikng out oral minutes, hissing softly. - Then, •�a to Stop,:a, ^ old lorry to keep you waiting, but your alone. I'll wa1L back with 3�ou." Dr, again he'pressed the bell. The Chi- Y Chi- friends have gone." Heatherley turned to' the.two women: nese servant came instant to his sum- "Gone 1" - _- - ' "Please - excuse us for five minutes. coons. - • - - „e_ a _ _.t _ t °. ,+ Don't start -back t;ntil we rejoin` you, •F+fPndi Astvalubi Fasha." A. _.. Haig stared through dimness, seek- vi you in; uL gC� lust, ivy.' The'servant bowed low; gild: Wltn- \ �� Ing for the expression in those sunken With Dr. Oestler he set out. 'Be- drew silently. t -. ,,.ayes, "They didn't stay long'!" he fore s, small shop not 'more than two (To be continued:) `.• :. - snapped, :. hundred ,yards from the Eastern Ex- T11 eNM Arab -nread his Dalms elo -' change, they paused. A suave gentle- - - finently. , "They buy nothing, sir." man who wore a black, pointed beard, `"Show : me the way to this.-other smiled agieealily. TO Have Plane i _ r Zurich.— Royalty with all the royal a v - s •i take h air above - trappings will soon the tr _ - = the Kingdom -of Abyssinia, Emperor ��+ T�Ai� - Haile Selassie, King of Kings,. has Take 2 Aspirin Drink full glassof•water- 3 k throat is sore. crush _ ".7� just purchased a three - motored Fok a Tablets- t treatment' in ' •anti-- assolve s -- -- ys+ rrx jN -_ hours Tablets in a.half ass of t yQOR ker from the Swiss Airways. He has - - -. -' water and gargle attar tng to C - ordered the motors strengthened and :y • �r _.. j. ' ;directions }n box, x. �' - a throne installed in the machine- be- �.1m03t Instant Relief A > :. _ .. __.... fore it is taken to Addis Ababa foi 'yo buy see that you get Aspirin - - his royal usage. Tablets. Aspirin is the trademark ': 1•i : :: _ • �n this • `r''t . • ,•1;,,,.r' e _ y of The Ba` er'Company, Limited,' Faithful Canine The simple method picttiredabovi! 'and the name Bayer in the form Greenfleld, Eng. - having e�•iaently is the way doctors,throughout the of a cross is on each tablet. They world note treat colds. dissolve almost , i tried valiantly to arouse his master instantly. And, . �., by snuffling into his ear and tlting it. It is recognized as the QUICK- thus work almost instantly when r Henry Lister's dog was` founfl beside- EST, safest, surest way to treat a' you take them. And for a gargle," him on the ground after a fatal attack :cold. For it will check an ordinary Aspirin Tablets dissolve so com. - iE5$'P AN 1� WORTH for a big three - of svneope..,. -cold almost as fast as you caught pletely they ]eati:e no irritating -: -_ _ Myer cakel That's all It costs when you use Magic _ it. narticles. • Get a box of 12 Baking Powder. And you get a fine quality that Beep your face with sunshine lit. Ask your doctor tablets or a _ _ •'•`. . Xhvet varies = absolute purity and depeniiability. - Laugh a little bit.._ _ _ - _about this. And when, ' . battle. of 2i4 or - •IVowonder Canada's most prominent cookery -e=- .Gloomy shadows oft will flit r+ 106 at any' drug ports say it doNta't pay to take chances with doubt- If you have 'th'e wit And grit w"' store. - ''-Vul baking powder. Bake with MsQic and' be sure! - ,lust to laugh a little- -bit. r ASPIRIN ioxuiTs ARe —J, E. '•'Cook. atACa •w CANADA Dogs NOT HARM IMJIDi "CONTAFNS NO ALUM." This statement on eveq + THE HEART Df Irreee is yaw hen alum awtlther-ful InsredlleimtoteNer 1s 1r "° ISSUE No. 10 —'34 r ' - -.a •� • ' AG ;zv�' ,�. •` wry. a T . .s - 3 ._ - 'r.r.' - +,. µ - _� �„v^W {:r. �'ILI►s►rr.9r -.... ° • •�:".�s'! Shorts-and-Shirt TONAWANDA GOLD MINE *' LTD. With Skirt Property Adjoining Canadian Pandora Cadillac Que. =F °i � _ pe Y J g TwP•, @ '* Write For Full Information it ` : By HELEN WILLIAMS. TONAWANDA SECURTIES CO. ___ -.� • � � illustrated. Dressmaking Lesson Fur -' 1302 Concourse Building, Toronto. - • � �_' t ` nished •With Every Pattern _ - - - Woman's _ - __ --,— _Farmers' Notes Little is Known Chatten. s. Of New Empress' a - , seed Potatoes • Inasmuch as 1933 Ontario potato -A crop fell shoat o1 the demand by ap- By Ma1r M. blurgan Mrs. 'Elizabeth Pu -Yi Will proximately one million bags, reports /J /Sjj►J/r/J /�.i�'�"I�*III�' J. T. Casain of Alliston to the Ontario Share Her Husbands f Marketing Board, there will be a rie —Will Be. His WE MAY PURr -R-R shortage of certified seed. This; of ' .Only Wife ;Sometimes we are likely to take for granted our status in course, fa due to the fact that much of the business world of today, and read with some surprise that the certified seed crop has been mar. Hainking, lldanchuria: When Henna men still view our entrance as comparatively new. For itis+tance: keted sa table stock. Per -Yi dro�,ped his evil title of "Mrr. Sir Charles Higham, speaking at the Business Efficiency Exhibi- Certified Ontario cobblers are scarce Chief. Executive" oil March 1 and be p ng and seed requirements Should be se- came Emperor of the new Manchuria;+ —tion In Undon, •England, recently, said he disagreed with the r „O cured as soon as possible. - While it is Empire, his wife, Mrs. Elizabeht Pu•YI , view that it would be better for industry if women were i sent - early in the season for setting prices, was Automatically rained from the po ''. %out of business and back to their homes. (As a matter of fact, i P is is Mr. Casein's view that holders of sttion of, a commoner to full queen it came %a a distinct shock that anyone questioned our place in —seed should not miss making contact hood. _ - the machine of modern industry —how about you —and you ?) To i with purchasers as they need supplies. She is the daughter of a Manclts continue with Sir Charles' views: • Women were as efficient, said y Cut Hop Costs business man named Jung vuang, now ,. head of a Manchukuo investment con, ue,— 8—n4en and­- �were —ee3 8= 1f1(fre loyal. (Are we ?)' While hogs have been climbing to tern here. Little is known to the out They had only two objects in life: one Was to do their jolt- well, L "' the best price reached since 1931, side world about her, for it is th4 "' :• and the other to .think about whom they should marry. •, And Clark Young, of Milliken, Ontario, has tradition and practice is the Orient tha:L is auaLiguous to 'say,the least. Uhf _ been 'bµsy establishing a world's re- for women in the ruling circles U a •. • • • • • eord for cheap production. He reports stay discreetly is the background. - - ANOTHER VIEWPOINT -- a hundred pounds gain for every '281 Manchu Beauty COntinu pounds of feed used, which is eight • ing'the above question a prominent newspaper man, " pounds better than the record of the Ten years after-his dethronement whose philosophy is read daily by millions, remarked recently • Indian State College, previous holder as Emperor of All China, Mr. Pu -YI that a man should be sounder thinker than his women folks. An of the record. Authorities at the On- as his bride from a group of photo tl� - - tario AgriceIItural College consider 1 graphs of marriageable young ladles - - Ontario �ir@ekly remarking editorially on this glveat3 �,$fs gentleman pound of pork gain for every four and submitted to him by his advisers. Th• _ a gentle 'spanking. Says this editorial: If you looked him lip one half pounds of feed decidedly was 'then described ai a' "Manchu in "Who's Who," you would find the explanation of this opinion. above the average: - -MY: Young -gtvea —bar•" He was born in 1853, and so belongs to a generation to which the his total coat per hundred pounds of Later, in accordance with Chiaess clinging -vine was the normal woman. Back in those days -it was - --_ pork for the - entire six months feeding imperial custom, the youthful Manchz -considered unnecessary for a Woman to think to form opinion. period as $li.zn, waits to -prese�mora.-noblema>}-aequired -two- additional "stn., Her husband would attend to that task for her. If she was not tha¢ ;13.00 net profit per 200 pound official wives" or- concubines. In tho ,I married, probably a brother or some other male relative would _ nog at present prices. Not only have course of time, he got rid of then �� Mr. Young's hogs been fed cheaply extra wives, largely at the instance of be found to act as a substitute brain for her. ,� his 'NO. 1 wife." Continuing this editorial declares: "Thinking is hard work, A and quickly 'bthey were mar_eced at �► 3`4',}%�' � � • six months) but the quality according 1t' was announced" that when Mr.. -'.- to be sure, and many men and. women shirk it; but there is no to the grading at Toronto and the P%-Yi became•Emperor he led a "strict' more excuse for one than for the other. • The--• .girl, who, bacon reports from Great Bruain, ly monogamous life," even dispensing - because she is a girl, fancies. herself relieved from'the obligation - where the pork wsa marketed, has 'with the time - honored eunuci.s, who Being smart, you'll want to make of thinking, is .distinctly a back .number. She does not belong to this practical little sports ri been the best. Mr. Young figures his have always been employed in all Chi• ' this . century!" p° a cost from weaning -to six months_sa+ nese imuert&Lhouseholds, to protect ,Some Of us will be at is because -they Th' sliirtWSiat's�d ahortc, are tnsde follows: 2,050 lbs. mixed homegrown the women of the ruler. : are just of plaided amrsucker in grey and red. grain, .400 j beginning to use their grey matter. Others who The shorts )iave- inverted plaits across pounds n aborted feet Modern Education have been busy working and using their grey matter Will -frown the'front. The slimming skirt that pods of special concentrated teed, In her earlier days In Peiping. Mrs. ' ?" wraps the fl e 'bo •a rtl ' total cost $69.67 for one lot of eight Pu -Ti 'received part of her education, , ' and say: `Wh all this fuss . ma is Pe >!� y grey _ Y Y Mg, �r 'Sall right. It nicely fills up the column. My .grey matter crash linen. Uubuttoq and remove from ,Miss Miriam Ingram, daughters has got Spring Fever. The 'weather is mild. And I find think- your skirt anS you're ready for a game Proper Finishing of s' Congregational missionary of ins a bit difficult. of tetsaia. , "The cattle feeder who ships .only Philadelphia, from whom she learned' - • • s • a • - - - It's perfect for golf, for cruise agd properly finished cattle," said Garnet English, history -attd something about for. your summer vacation. H. Duncan, livestock investigator, On- western life. She was deacribed_tJten - A DOG'S LIFE YS- A CATS tarto Marketing Hoard, "is very do- as modern in her ideas and tastes. Striped or p.aia. washing silks, fiaitel he! in himself." Mrs. Pu -Yi' has never been seen in Some recent statistics issued by the Toronto - Humane Society striped Mans, pastel flannel are y p g speak coldly since they - are just - figures, _ for them- other nice mediums "The liquidation of a largely cattle public elate her leas became chief selves. If you have a. cat or a, dog in your home, stop for: a Style No. 3477 is designed for sizes conditions. - This is due largely re the executive The leads - sell cor. - moment and reflect, It seems that during January 322 cats 14, 16, 18 20 years, 86, 38 and 40 will meet a poor sale, under .present lonely life. The authorities tell tor• � ' isht that packers have such huge roapondeats thst she is is delicate . were taken in from Toronto streets' the Saaiet and. not inches bust. size 16 requires 1 • by Y quantities in storage. on the other health, -sever .statues visitors and . _ One of them Was claimed- by its owner. Thirty -two of them yards of 99-4neh raterial for blouse, hand Ontario has considerably less never appears in Dubiic. In any case, _ -- - -were, however, placed, in homes. - The others were humanely 134 . yards of 39 -inch material for cattle feeding than normal consume she did not participate tai the care - destroyed• shorts, with 2% yards of 39 -inch ma- tion demands.' mony March 1. t And the canines • Six, hundred and eighty wandering dogs- terir 1 for skirt. The rise In hog prices' will reflect The fact that Mr. and Mrs. Pu Yi - _ were gathered up and of these 98 Were claimed by their owners HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. itself on cattle prices,' and Anishlus have no children -- especially no male _ and 50 Were placed in -homes; 373 were humanely destroy- Write your name and address plain• cattle properly wil repay the feeder children —has given Manchukuo and - -..ed and the rest went to the veterinary hospital. ' ly, giving number and -size of such and reduce this, excess storage'of beef. Japsuese-authorities considerable anx• Cold facts, these, but astory—a sad one for the felines and patterns as you want: Enclose 15c in "The result of marketinf. unflaiabed iety. When asked how the question stumps or coin (coin preferred; wrap cattle at present will be an :narease of succession would be settled, tbey &, fairly happy one fort• the pups.' Who ever heard of "Love it carefully) for each number, and in the storage supply.. Further -than -told questioners: me love my Cat ? Poor pussy! address your order' to Wilson Pattern . this, feeders will find themselves with "Constitutional means will be found • • • • • ao cattle to ship when prices advance, for providing kq heir, to case the Em- Service, i 3 Went Adelaide St„ Toronto. • Having reviewed what men think, of women -and dogs and 8 "In my opinion, the v:lse shipper peror's present wtte.:does not present eats and their place in human affections I think that -is suffl'cient will. feed- to finash his stock, and die- bim._,Fith one.-. _ .__ �• _� for this Week. Cheer -o. ' tribute the supply over the next few t _ Escape From Accident months Gem: from Life': Scrapbook - I exists. Pasteurization properly I did not know who was to cross' Early Cabbage Temptation ' `:.Food Value of Milk enrried out will render. clean milk 'safe The avenue with me that day. . - •Early cabbage is a very gpod money "The realization of God's presence for human consumption, without af- And touch my arm, but it was he— crop: More value may be obtained is the one sovereign remedy- against' -' �i1C Quart Contains All Net- fatting its' food value. This statement The dark boulevardier, from an acre, of it than from the, same temptation. — Fenelon. is not open to criticism despite the area •devoted to many other crops. "Every temptation is an opportunity essary Ingredients of a Who haunts the tangled ,thorough- geed sowing should be done early in of our getting nearer -to God. " —J. Q. z arguments advanced by the opponents It was the aalorou: one himself March' and the plants grown in .Bats Adams. 'We11-Balanced Diet of this measure. None of the essential fare;. --or thumb pots and later ,put in' tour "`God 'cannot be tempted with evil, Reference is constantly being made ingredients in- milk are adversely sf- Who wears upon his 'black lapel - -inch pots: Hardening off before plant- neither tempteth He any mau." —Mary -)o the food valor of cow's milk. Not fatted, by the besting ,process: The An immortelie for boutonniere. fag in the. field is very important This Baker -Eddy. rely is it often used as a substitute destruction of vitamin C has been re- will make the plants frost hardy. As "One learns more metaphysics from _ for human milk in the feeding f in- ferred to, but milk,• whether raw or A moment, while a car streaked by, p �n btw it farm. An ,,;,g part pasteurized, is not a reliable source I .felt his hand upon my sleeve °��e- plants show signs-of grow_a singe temptation than from ail the - •rte: -_ -, . . � - _ tug is the open field _apply a- side- nhilosonhers. "— Lewell. > if the—diet of u of enner vitamins c or U ana`never- Ab a,housb --he -meant to walk my, way Hatching By Incubator • and �rable ti�i particularly those who are has been.' Provision must be made out a murmured "By„ your Before oLpiing incubator ',check it another is or served fall."—Shakespeare. : young children. dren. Its dress g thing - p ' y With part• y y for the addition of both of these to leave " resisting s - -blow normal health, and it is co:r the diet of the child, whether raw - ' - , g temptation tn'evii than in man.- f^-- "� e.Acurizca niiiic is used. A moment —uien i ail pad from aim. f : l�t� Lott -L. � "1. �6 .. "d real lidered by all as a necessary addition r p al prayers. " — William Penn. 60 tea, coffee, cereals and other com- tl _ Death bowed with easy gallantry' thermometers. Place the machine in "If you take temptation into as - "Until we meet again," he said, a well - ventilated room or cellar which s better - bionly consumed foods. Its use in the ' - count, who is to say that li i -_ {production of butter and cheese needs -True Philosophy And tipped his hat to me. is .kept at s uniform t f norature. The than his neighbour. "— Thackeray. _ eggs used should be of normal shape "When a man resists sin on human Flo comment. One Cif' the largest �atores. in the — Adelaid�'•Love in "voices ;' — -�- :-�, -- It is easy to, justify he claims made count . " 'and appearance and at least 24 ounces motives, he will not hold out long." — to -the dozen. ' Control the moisture 3 rg, ynblis;ied a most unusual ad Bishop Wilson. for its use. The milk solids in one vertisement. "Buy something you , • according to the appearance of the quart contain more of the necessary don't need," it read. - And there is In more senses than one, life is not P cgs -after they are set A ♦h eventh Ingredients in a well - balanced 'diet- a sound and -worthy, philosophy be.- a merry=go round. -Y-u. 4� *L . �� • � day test the air cell, should be about 10t-&n an equivalent amount of any neath that seemingly cold and callous• the same course twice. one eighth the size .6f the egg and on other food. Fat, 'carbohydrate and ed plea, a philosophy that has ea- the eighteenth day about one quarter, protein are- present --ail in a readily dured for centuries, concludes the St. The eggs ' should be turned twice a digestible form. Further, it is our Mary's Journal•Argus, "If I •had two FREE TRIAL "OFFER poet sadi OP day. Teat for fertility on the seventh AFTER 50 best source of calcium and phosphor- loaves wrote the Persian and eighteenth days, closing the me- ow; and Certain vitamins of Sheraz, "I would sell one and buy ' ,particularly K R U S C H E N chine on the eighteenth. Above all Scott's s EnrufsIon is white hyacinths to feed my soul;' ' '►ltrtmins A and B, are found in de- follow the inatructione given with the o great Comfort. it ' And throughout all history, men have p warms,itrsngthens, Hirable quantities. It must be remem- tt you have never tried Kruschen —try machine when nrchased. P bered however, sold their loaves to buy white by it now at our We haw ? - enriches the blood. that it is not a reliable acintbs, We would modify the ez• dtst:ibutsd a grant many �soutre of vitamins C or D and that " " spud Young Lady ' (with hopes) — "Wbat The s m u I s i f y i n g 10hile high in certain' mineral salts, i' hortation of the stare. Buy semen GIANT packages witloh rest tt Y, i; low in iron. Unlike mast animal thing you could do without, but � .6T you to prow our *isle The do yon think Is the - fashionable color process makes it :,. something you very much want, The your for a brides" �� easy to digest, iFoods, it is consumed un000hed, things you've been promising your•aoadsbs pea rte° Male Floorwalker— "Tastea differ— ehss Without minimizing its food value, self. Values were never so great, s nos but I should prefer a White one," one is forbad 'to ' admit that it can be for the amount expended, as now. 00• ta•i� • >pn 4 --'!h• most potent disease - producing me. You have only, to turn to t'he adver• itum ~that'ia commonly found on the tiaemente in this paper to be Co s• I�' Y, v .a Haste' and raahnees are storms and 9 _ - -- ` -' 'Yst of human foods. For', years the vioced. Here is written a story too ! te•. tMut tempests, %reaking and wrecking bust- - Rablem of endorsing its use without important for you to miss, And very ; -bess; but •nimbleness Is' s, full•, Lair • isdnimizirgt the liazard, confronted all ,often you will find you may keep both ate. wind,, blowing it with'speed to haven. /'filth Wotkerx. Today no.such prob- loaves, and have hyacinths as well, j t� _ 1 m0s" - Fuller., ' RIC I ITAMf � r, r.rr _...;. _ _ . � ra r; + _ 1ft+iik iy,:;tn�..� nfi .•�f*t.� -. -.y} _ — �JS •_ .•,�u!"'� 'i'%.«' _ �:f . - . - t''3 .� r '.,e.• •� :Y~ .•y-- ••r�,•� sire• ;>+.•. .. .•+, .., � ;6 „ s•i,, .}. ,. t' {4'.,%.'f.,. 5;.. '.ytt. \ 'm c"•• .,y -' `N _ : :W aS r:.. ..4°- +�•+o,. .t -"r'; `1. '�' +r n.S.' ^' :aa •.'.L•:�.!, . -•w- :, ;►"e' L ' a ' %n :* 11 ./ 'r J -J. G. Baxter, who was Confined -Carl Devitr, of Greenwood, ad. + 1 -,L00AL ! � M `i' - . to hie buume, for over a week,. is vertimed oats f„r'ralr, iii the Naw41 itn,pruvtug gradually: - In et vii •t-k. and hrAle!;s thari 6sto ( - =JacueH Ruer`. of Toronto, vvaa days the were all �uW. It ��. -D, (% .end a of 1liui) h e1pgD.t .Ia . t6wa ou Tiwod a Y pays � �I _ - -- �the vv irk,, end at hi3 Luu►e, here. "Y• SIr..laud to ad vert i••r Mrs. Ruse have been . living in -On SilomR next Rev. laugh G. • -� -Mi -e Young. of Toronto, spent Y R - -- :• _ ,. Turontu during thti wbir.e.r,- but Crozie,• will p each in the last week wltb clir'M. D f�Turont3 expect- to come to their hume in ut, •'Mi"t ")ken Cunceptiions lrof �i Piukeriva'S Leader Stvre" _ 'f _. -Mi -y Meyrle Hall, Pickering u, the H riu g p K• . Chri•(tianit. Sunday at thy+ home of her y," aa'rrf••rred to in the -Mrs. P. Murphy. -of - +'lizabeth General Hpit:ttlee !n the evetunK parent's here. street, wllo h" he•'n- ttnt$t,rd tip the l4ttt 'et rwitt be G11e �.%rVeutn hi'it•8 Eve Pi7ktly, w6u hka beep« J 4 ,111 for some months, iY• now some her bed for several mouths suffer. Cownu►n(fmont ing from heart trouble, had a vet 'y -Mnoy. of the t(iadtt in the DON T /tr /' / S S ! T ...,'' what improved. severe attack lust wt�ek. - We l.0 uet.i r cu(itlunes, to h•t ire an -J. Poynter, of Toronto4 spent hope, with warmer weather, that' inipaabaa,lo eonditi,sn un account _'. The "Jean Gordon" Drees -Sale' is �n¢ay with hie datiKh4,er. Mrs. she will improve. 'if tun depth of the "now. No H. ra T. Fallfiiar p Dozens to choose - Several of the Pickering ladies -A very friendly .gesture was- rnuner are they opened up than _ ' - 1,CjO�1j7 Off]• attended a bri lu. -party at eztended on Saturday afternoon auothor r•tot'pn cotne.i. up and tills L last when Mr. Parker, of the fill them a wort.,+ tfilto over •gruel All siZes. -Just - Wbltby on Friday afte.ruoutt, neriat station. at the !vela. end of tunny h,tvv • heeir tsnkfat, to lea'vt %1'(>'ffi• -L. K. and Nit.: Uvitt and t ... __.Oefts, �)i'1(.E3, �.d�. �-== - -- - - - -- - - - -the village; who i+ the,• poaaeaeur (hrir.,hunlet+ for delve +. p . - Children. of Toronto. spent Sinn 'of fi m�tion'picturr prnjec tor, gave - t'tLl,lir iul.citutluus. in Turontu - - day with Hugh atld tMr -*. Mechin. . our citizens a t }t o, hunraho \v in the have n�'ed this' ear tutor let -A meelitig of all Lboge inter Y Y t sated in re organizilllr the Picker rota'u Hall, gratis _Mr'. Pnrkei cent noire .,?ml than 1 „.,( year•, nnii t wndsuh ect to- the ex pent -e of cull it is (�tlrnated that ss IV” te horiseH Now Printl4 ar" Irl. All Fri'ftll boloTfl. h teebx)l slut► will t,.. announced j [ IuR eiderable time find- money, and hxvr_ 11-" elitrtlt ,u.LLhe.htLruc'itutusss.t•._ -- Btgalttiftti -now patters%. IA, IW : inthenearbiture. Wnte6for�date. the of the children x'Dd Cos,1 di•alery lead cuitcti►timc•in �1 wiClA. - • -Ed Jones vi•irpd Ili-., Ember at I (2 qualities alities '20 coritm and Zr,.f fSiltx Mr1lParker iena�tting on another- +u I in bl0urtt Zion oil Thnrwiny last. We pp y Ir their r•n•tomarH and In -- -- ( - -- - p other s► uiii-mber of cases+, it. is+ reported, per yKrd. are glad to knurl that he it' grade- show on March 17th. See advt. deliver hvd to be made off Suit ally recovering froin his recent• Y Men's I +'ins Shirts to clear. All bile's - Ilioe>•H, fur particulate. days. -The radio has, to a con-ider -A heavy rain storm occurred -F. W. Hobbs % %ill ,hold an ,.Collais 'attached and colla;4 detached. -_ auction sale if his .household ableeateut, disolaeed the grnmc. -, on Fridley afternoon and flight' Allgood tterns, t0 Clear at -- - effects etc., at his premises, two puoDe in our homes,. However, which 5%•as general throulghout the g cp -. miles east of the villaire to•ruorrow--t`he gramophone has its advaata greater part of the province. A 8�, CeIItB each. Oatn,day) Res. We can sit down and listen large amountof suow disappeared, - -� ev -- who has to the very beet of Drogr9ma, but but the rain discolitioued before � been confined to the house. for with the radio there is many a there was any flood. The rain several months on account of an time when we get nothing but was much pppi•eciated as many == __ several foot, is now able to be jazz mnhic and crooning songs, cisterils'had gone dry. JnJur around again. although we may try every sta -The severe winter hits been ,I e - Walter sad Mtn. . Shs3pherd lion a the di disgu then ore abut hard on the �cild docks, mains cif Headlight • e Pal Ise ��O��V and twodaaghters and Mffrs Mit o$ the radio in dis¢tist 8uloogas which died frotn e[arvation as' the witoll, of T�..._t., gip; nt Sunday we are getting the kind of pro ice, anFnom-preveote with James and Mrq, White and_ grants that we are DOW getting, from seenring their tood.io the � 'Walterand Mrs. White, the ¢ ramophone wtH never be dig- usual way. Pheasants altao stiffer _ : Still maintain their leadership as Canada's carded. ed in the Hama way, bat man ° -best work clothes - .Quality and work- - -- -- Several -r3f t-_hA- fsr -mesa in thiq _ y Y_ - - _ • vicinity h>ad' their water pipe+ -There was a heavy passenger farmers, came to their rescue by frozen up, owin¢ co the severe traffi`' on the railway -q Over the supplying them with grain. ;manship has never been sacrEed for price. week end. This wag doe• to the _ fro-eta. and have bad -to have them - -In ninny localities the vrater itbawed out by, electricity. excursions arranged for different problem ha•4 been n Aerions one $1 95 regular size. ; 2.25 for oversize - points, mtau attractive low rate. -The Women's. MiQt►ionary' Soci for the farmers.'' Wells. had gone � etp of 8t Ahdrew'e Presbyterian Although the month of Starch Is dry, tbna compelling them to draw Bop's and Men's Turtle necked !Chnrc•.h - wilt'. meet at the home of "t ►t neually an'. excursion month. the' water from creek «, anleaa a Mrs. Jamen Andrew, on ` e' does• the trains were well loaded. The Inke was convenient. Stet another ,,aSWEat @r8 $250. y, March 14th, at 3 o'clock.- railway companies are finding out diffienity cropped u when the day, that excursions area past i'n p Fred T. Bunting - - Pickering -W. J. and lire. Monney eels '- c•reeka fmse solid to the bottom. 1 b " 'brated the fifty second aoniver vestment. Some years ago many In that case they had to seek - eary of their wedding on Thursday excursions were hold doping the elsewhere for their supply. Radio Licenses Established 1857. last. We wish them many more year to different points. many of -It is ea thein being to the Niagara Falls peeled that rile roads `hap y returns of the day. ' this spring will be in very bad x p Bn.t for some reason they were' -The united choirs of 8t. An condition on account of the large T - drevv *s Church, Whitby, and $t. discontiontad. possibly becsat+e it amount of frost in the ground. CH010E - Andrew's, ' 11ekering, gave a gave the railways more money It Is said that the frost has gone _ deottleb concert In the Dnabarten. tbaa they could handle. Evident- ly the results o! the past year or down as' --much as five feet, and ' . a 'Dotted Church on Friday sussing two havd, convinced them that from the time the frost starts to _ I' last. come�outuntil It has all disappear S T EER on accotint of the beavv rain they see a paying iovestmeot. ed the roads wit] not be in good -Those who have been in the = oo Friday night the PickPriog Town Hall: riuce_ it was re decor condition. Dating the past two ' .Minstrels, postponed their visit to aced are favorably impreesed with or three years there has been very _ 'Claremont indefinitely, they hav its Dew appearance. The interior little frost in the ground and it goimd Steak,. Ing been scheduled to appear on of the building has been newly quickly disappeared so the resade that night. giDted and nkali+omiaed, and a were not damaged by tie frost. .Si cloin;i:oast' or Steak,... .., .. 11c.. - During the heavy ' raid OF) p - Rabbi Maurice Eisendrath, of _ 04 ::_ : ;Friday.Dight water gatiatoeoror pipeleeaiurnaee. the giftof W. C.: Windt Roast• .. �.. _ .. •l8c• , of the cellars in the village. M.aity T & WWand 'woodtot replaced the old Toronto. fvs'thlePl Yhitby the Cnited Porterhouse Roast, heavy under cut .. `r'4C• cistern's were filled with water, "while others re( °eived very little drop curtain and new Hcenery ha'-4 Cilr►rVII onAlrss,risty even in R, Mnrrh Scbueider Peameal track Bacon-, _. -mac• iseen purehaAed. Thtia thw haft ipth, at Off u'clrtck. His suf ect - -as' - the - pipes " from tree• gave. ill R• •',�iv' Vi-it tN Gormnn .,troutrbs %Pro Lille I with ic•e. latH begin nlatle �e;'y nttr,u'tivP for y F3ulugna, .. ,.. .. tics -L ilrPhail. K'ho hli� 'been on ti•ib;ic gvth.- rinzts. Thi,' iall n' ,• Th« 1tf�ht.i vi -elver G�rm9np INa _ _ the stag of -the iinrlk of CoutDtPrce ''ected ill P-i57 as a i. t_ljylet ::•,, stria or trier ti ' 11,s ,pant .-„veraI He l.dallee�(+;' ,.. 1•;c. C'htrrch.arid .ryas a -r,i a- -,tell until nsonth_: i 1 J-Isnt c'snlntr�'.- lie la s ;. here for the ux -t t 'd'.t ye�ttri. hai- . bees. trnneferred•to the branch at l`►I; wl'`en the ;,tr=.euE S,�. :� :t Ilea- (nt.,nd forcrfetl',sFsPStker and r' :ill lirat� kept ander'%;lectrical elliligtun, still left fbr.hi9 nr,w drei�'a Gbctrcll teas built. 1t cva; wilt xttr {rt a ixrRa iI•owd. A - : then' sold to ties Pickering Rite unrnher from Pwkarinu s'i'lt likely Refrigeration: _ post l,t•,t week.. Since earnioX..ti, CO.', who held D.,aaes• ion, until attend. He QU(rk(' in Picksr.ing -- - - - -_' _ - : -•_ - -< -Pickering he made many friends several years ,1Rci, R'hen it .was �PC'erni Year ago in 'St. Pxu1's _ - w�hb r-egret'hiy &0ertare. traDaferred to the Police Tillage. Clint-c-1). - -- -- - Shure, and it's a gnod. toime -Fears are entertained in many- - " -' -- • you'll be havio' if yon come to'8t. districre-LhrouRbout the province Now ddverttteet,nente. - the evening Church basement, on that there will' be great floods -- -' -- Butcher .� phone 3000) -Pic ering the evening of St. Patrick, March that will ranee heavy •d:; mage Ta.�ORSALE =Ai'fxlfst hAy ind A rltisan- 16th. Sunper there' will be from 8 Pity of straw, T)r _N. E. NfcEwea. Pickering. when the spoiv and. -ice disappears. _ _ - -- - - ----- - -' - -inclock until S o'clock, and games The ice in the rivers an eroaller t And fun for all, with'a fine bit of d. OBBLER FOR SALE- Brnnzo. 1 t_ 1. ,. / Meat M /�'�J� �! }, •a program LO finish up with. �; streams is su Cil('k that 'when It ` one P old, John BrSan:, R R 1, !',``eons,. pi n �[ even `. k wrkV V etc. and 15 eta. breaks' up it may forte dame that �' ° "e Pick Ism, ' _ -_ v jjj111 .� _ -9t. George's Chnich Sunday; will cause thestreanls to overflow WANTED-Single assn by the March itch, 4th Sunday iD Lent- F. batiks causing much damage F. A 16tasor,RW itev Oman and mdkcn, Apply -��� *� Sunday .School. -'10 a. m. Holy 'to bridges and other property. In V rider New 111ana�ement Communion; 11 .e. rl,.• Evening Pickering-Townsbip it is thouitht PLYMOUTH- ROL'is -hGGS FOR that some of the bridges and the Setting. from Bray hens. Aanes B, Thom, Prayer, i p. m. Preacher at both Pickering, R R•2. Phone bialy 1'13: 28tf . po F r. Rohina� culverts inay'be in danger. Of �- -_ _ Mid week Lenten Service- for Ri course. it depends how fast the ice 7f1K -`;2,1 }i, - DarhArn toss rarry v t/vv +�� i �r •— and allow, d19appeara when the I second calf. due March 1,.'Gmd n,, :ker and ble Study and Devotion. - under teas 3 8. \I B. Burk, R R do .1, Locust Hill. ' aj ispiceH of the A. Y. P. X. on thaw comes. If it goes away' very, i'banel'ick toad. '_7-z,v' - Meats _ p••ldtially there n►av be ►t� o dxn¢Pr. f rriday, Mint, RuutrL�, 5 p. Ill. - r. OR SAL.. - Onr,Ull r¢ iutnt!atur, li,1t if ib goes rapidly much Aaiu az � -Chas. S. Palmer Celebrate(1 automatic trays, n,ariy=oew. Also 4W chick ' Xs 88th birthday on Tuesday. age may be done. In the oast a,ro°dPr. r+.LCivard.lot_,.L n=_, Pickering. - Only -- Mr. Patreer• is in • ettceptionally, years some ;elf the worst floods R. R.:, Pickering. -- .e 29 w M _ . Saturday -- good' health, but -he has -been oecnrred_ Rhen- .there n :,as ,very r, OR SALE- Hatching'•Eggs. pure. - afflicted with' blindness' for the little snow and ice, and of. when. .L bred Hollywood Lerhorns. David J,Scott, -LL-.--Beet Sirloin Steak-.... - -. —••• . there waft an abundance of ice-and Altona Poultry. Registered. itouge Hill halt e�ti43. past few years.. He has a remark, rile north of Kingstunilit%ad. 26.31 Home made Sausage, 2 1b11.,• . .... _ snow there was very little Hoods, able memory and has a vivid - - - -' - -- 2 e as the snow disappeared dowl'p �TOTiC E -- Tomato Growers Jobo _Pnre Lard, 2: lbs., 5 rec:ollectien of events which took N Baertomato plant. for s+,le at Greenwood - 103, p _ plaee•when a boy, and can repent - -Tie very Cleary rain that Corners, Greenwood, •t�rder�lten up tomairck �al�bArg s7tea�, .... ••• .�= verse after verse which he lea'rnlad occurred on Sunday and Mondry 20th. Price• 113.30 jeerthousand, - 2820 , caused a vet large auiount of -- Smoked and Vresh'Fish. - ttt+hen going to'echoOl. � Y g _ -_ � OR RENT- (3enP..,1 �1,,. -�. d... -'.1- ' ' - _ .-_ .- _ • snots and ice' to 'dins, ear, and - -- - r • -An important meeting Of LI1P p� ing, Sacreso(isnd, cottaQCS, outhuildings Horticultural Societ will be eld coneegnetrtly the aCreatu� t0 be and blacksmith op. ie Pickering month, YacnR. Society. h and la cash. ;['hone Pickering itti. . c R. C next Tuesday. Some very im Hooded. The creek rose so' fer Jackson. 26t1 _ portant topics will be disenseed. that it Hooded the highway just No E . •M E W ][else M. Mitchell and Dr. H. T. `kED OATS FOR SAL.H -Wbits west of the' bridge at the meet J Q 1 i7ave variety, a a c-,r nwood of barley. A • • Ontario Pallaise will render solos:' If you end of the village., but it did not samatemaybcseenat(:reenwdod Millaand the Pickering � -- " have any - -suRvAstions to Il)ralre hinder many autos fr'Otu crossing.' Bost tiiHll e. Cad YE. Devitt, 2R-8 No, 1, i -'comib and• let - ne have therm. if Iced tights, were put ont to warn _____ - .. :.___._ -__ . -_ - • _ 4 you want to buy pla;tVte or treys' motorists of the danger and as it OLD GOLD Oil SiL� HR -For Gor -, _ - shea 'eomeand find out how. If guide. Fortunately, before' the b.. don Jewellers, tr. Hectordeday t gold A" YOUR PRINTING DONE p buyer, will be'in Pickering nezt Monday, to buy �On are interested in planting Hood a'ssawed dangerous propor• old /old, watches, rMli etc. Any one wishing to — "- trees come and let -us know.- tions. the rain stopped -and the Se =hA pricer please write to Pickeriat�j suss • ©am. tenlpera►tnre becanln cc_sldpr and B at the Dews Office - TherToronto Centennial Cele' the' water quickly 'went down. h`A�M FOR HALE- 25 on No. -• _ -- _ _ hration, whi will be •rontinned When danger. ' threatened A'. i Hignwar• Pickerin�Township. 5=roosed rsb • bungalow and out - buildings. Hard and soft dnring the year, opened on.,hion Cook and family, whose dwelling Neater. Close to village. ideal situation for day ven'i'ng . when' a 's lendid isr in the path of the flood 'decided poultry farm or market gardening. Ap ply al y • p ' Oakcreaf Ave ,Toronto. ZZ-29 program of music by 2,500 voice to move out to safertquarters. In * _ '�j slicer and Canadian national airs other part o€ tht• province, both 1��OR SALK -Box for. i ton truck. Utter ''heads, Bin Heads,, Statements= east And west 55;00: I A in. second -hand Oil Burner, `hod by five enasned bands was then , rivers such as the as new, 1113.00; I large Quebec neater, 1:3.00: • • even. The Harl of Besaborwigh, Grand, Tlinmep, Moira and others sawi g machine and engine, 430.00; liughi%;' Envelopes, Sale bills Concert bills ' a or Stewart and man other Assumed alarming pro ortious, F.ur cost. c Range. black dogt k n oorge, $ 0,00:, Apple- f • •M 1 � y p Fur black dog skin. large, 110.00: Apple- di - nitarieq were present to take AR the ice- broke tip it formed picking ladder and spindles, half price: Set of ��y•ss Art• The r0 ram was broad dams, wbich re nired large rarm wagon springs, like new. $10.00 1 Buggy a mi ancial statements Church repo ,� p p R q g Tonga, complete, neck yoke and str,gle trees, ass iii _ aeaated and was n1t1Ch enjoyed by BrnOUnt Of dynAlUlCe to be n{ea tintvc felt, a2n�,�i11,53t500 Set Dayton tam w, ' y �s r f' a coca r,`O.tull�A ill�r th�r�r nods tbrnugbouf3 Qaoada to remove the danger to bridges Tip b aGf;I other property. Pheme Fick Y29. F. R. Jaeksan, Brock !toed, 1 rtR',"' 'MAi .isl:4 V t4ii:a' -sM ► p pe y , ��� g - ( .. -W � =�..."JS•%J,y �ne� "'�., ...,T� .,,s,";~� ►.' =^w�'�nre`�. wF ^ �,