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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1934_03_16• .fix v�,r •y. ter;;. :?..ra•t^ ..yam: "_ -e' ^J fa :'�•f.-,_, -x ;v- •.c::;Y.e r-s{rJ� ..`,'`.•.h� _- .r.- '..':•fir.•_ T :r- s.: l - - •, '^vc _ _ ^r.• •• __ VIN .'i!oa '''' •, r31�'. ": �^ S•« ^d. 'y`.-�`^' -+'• 's:: �.•w "- _ ..:vr+.t ..'a r. may,. -. .3 •'+. t aw � M �-. inn 7 • _ I b .��'• .. � . .. ... "• "_T .. 000_0 -._ — w .. ••r .. ♦ N „ O > PIC--KERI .. - ., . •. tai - -- - L111 KID -� I • .�l A 1{. m, 1 +34 . - - - No. 2�3 VOL. � = , _ �1Cg+tev!!t slat t>ltatrQ�. _ Base Liao S. S. Na 1. ''everybody come to Broaghsta, Fri- Base GREEN OOD dsr, March 2Srd Came' to the Base Line School on i Mar. -,h : ".;th. iD u-Late on the subject . O. PEAiiSUN- Physician- A g� supply of Hard and Soft that has caused considerable discuss- ChetrYwtwd `� r aJead surgeon. Dumbarton. lay PP Y ion of late "Resolved that the Dep- a. SILLS ~ Coal uo baud. Also a-supply t ; Mrs. Smith has .been visiturg with of liiiudlta Wood, ressioo has done More Good Than Mrs Wes. Petty the last few days. ,.'.' • • '+ T R. ARTHUR CE1611H. Phvmivian —:.- -- g -- .4 Harm:' -. Two short, but interesting We are burry . �,.:1 -thhai � "t- : ` eh�g;Ig .Lands eon.'Markham. out.. Phone6700. rtuvH length. and amusing plays will also be giv- hur, Thompson had the misfortune to General NJeicine and Obstetrics. Also eyes " g sr tested. 24 -rs en. Farmer .lima Ore(iestra viii pro- - - 77ii•• 12tf • i • � Phone Pi.;k. 1109. break -his arm. vide music during the evening. vial C• D. Thompson, of Agincourt E. RO[tSYTH. Opb. D., Diretr lowing the program a Box Social F E E D = R.Optometrical Aasociatioao[Ontario. [tee. DON4LD MUNRO, PI'OliERIN6 called on Roy '►Inrsish and family on tittered Member of the American Optometricat will be conducted. Admission,' 16 fits. Farmers make a mistake selling ;y fittsoeiati�n Eyes e:aniined by appointment Ladies with boxes, . free. " • * Sunday afternoon. L P6onc 2804, Claremont. Ont. E E+. Some of those noticed with us ov- their Cattle and Hoar in an __._ - -- ----- _ - - - -- (I LiNi$BAL INs{JtiANUls Brock Road . : -.er t'he week -end -were Miss Rut's unfinished condition t Boat AL ' N(:Y Taylor, bliss Gladys Petty, Mr. Wal- It will pay to Biy Feed rather BROUGHAM. - ONTARIO Miss Hilda Hood is spending s ter Feeney, Mrs. Chas. Lintuer and than 9aerifice Thetas DUNCAN B. McIN ry RE- Barris• few weeks with relatives in Thames- .son, Malcolm. = s tlr. Solicitor, Notary. Office-Brock St.. -- ford. i Our choir• had practice, • followed MONEY IN PIGS a sottfh, Opposite Ben Telephone Office. Whitby. Facilities Fir placing any kind of In- Mr. Geo. E. Keyes of Oshawa, w by a social, Rood time last Wednes- 4 F%one 45. 481y surance at beet rates :- t.- .. available, visiting with Mrs. `J- a`m1=s--Ifayes and , �y evening at the home of Mr. and At prices of Pork it pays well j� DONALD RUDDY B,►rrister. A ke Solicitor. Notary Public. Moneyto Loan. Securitv and Servica tuy Motto. family for .a few days. Mrs. W. J. Petty. ,Mrs. L Gaffes be- to Piny feed. Office formerly occuprsd by the late A. E. Chris- 421y Phone Pick. 515 Mr. Robt. Bentley has been the' ing the assistant hostess with Mrs.. tiara, south wing of Court douse, Whitby. 81YO guest of Mr. and Mrs. 'Harvey Ed -- petty. There is no Feed equal in BATON. B$LL ROSS, Barrist• wards' for the past week. The Women's Association of Ch- value to My IM Solicitors. 904 tYoctberm Oatiriq Mrs. W. H. Jackson is confined to errywood Church are extending an The Beal Store, Claremont BARLEY FEED siwiaq, 334 Bay Street, Toronto„ the house at present suffering from, invitation to the congregation and. W. Beaton,: PHONR 924 a- severe head cold that has been pre community to come to the hall- on For Feeding and Finishing Pig's ' ! IL e. �• i FURNITURE vailing in this community for the Friday, March 23rd, to enjoy a �- x J. Ll.-V. Koss. aaesatue a3384 or Fathening Cattle. It also gives past fe{w weeks. ial evening and •'Gel og�tiser`�Yr C good results feeding to DIbHARCSON, PIOHERIN(i A �9e are displaying an attractive Mr. Wm. Badgerow has been in � not giving particulars here of It MW NEY— BarriatenySolicitori,Notaries variety of very poor health this winter, suffer- the form of entertainment, but would DAIRY CATTLE, PnDlie, e13-214 Confederation Life Building, ing from ;several severe colds. He like all who, can to come and join Corner of Yo� e and Richmond Sts. Tomato, Aluminum and Granitsware ]$tc. Pbones.Adeiakk 4439 and 4430. By appoint- Furniture and Furniture will, no' doubt, be 'very glad to see with us in a general good time'. This ibis Feed is sure to advance in' ' Mi 19evevince. Pickering resd met, Novelties. the warm weather here again. invitation is for you. price. Gei your supply at once. I- keeping - with - tunes. Mr. and Mrs. Bzown and eon, Bert _ ►PHOMSCN WMcMILLAN- Btrria- Toronto were-the guests of Bert "Here Comes Charlie" by St.'Geor- 'j'aj' . 1 ters, solicitors, Notary Public. Office at Smith one day this week. Mr. Brown - geB Y• P. S.. Pickering at Bra - Residence of Mr. Thomson, tot m concession 1. vvrll soon be moving to his, stammer ugham on March 28rd Vim Oat Feed anri $Produced •Picketing, Office hours: Thursda and Saturday rare again. We understand he is Oat Feed (Quaker Oat Products). evenings, from 7.00 p. m to 8.30 p sit.. or by ROOF I N G They give Good Results. �p�ntroent. Toronto office: 608 Royal flank going to build his new house this Greenw food :.peg•. Phone Pick 2o00. Toronto ElFA 534. sPECI AL ._. KI9SIlilI�FLOUR FOR PASTRY 7711 spring. _ __ vtstaf `Light Weights Dunbartoa James and_Mrs• R3irie'were in Os- The oldest brand of.Flourin Arthur Thompson had the misfort- haws on Sunday. Canada. and nose better ,s ! Smooths .1039 per 6 ' Milton Ormerod is disposing of his at any price. . �T EI L O. SMITH. D. D. 9., L. D. S., p q rein to fall from a mow in the barn ,. lal (sueceesor to Dr. J. N. Dale), Graduate of and break his arm• barbering business >><t Lansing• EXCHANGE YOUR WHEAT the Royal College ofDentai Surgeons and Toron- bdedlum Weight, - • Ruth Toms was successful in pass - The Mission' Band wilt meet in the FOR IT, or to Urivefuty. At Claremont office ore, D. A. ff church next Sunday afternoon at 2. - tlsect's store every Taesday and Frid Phone, Smooth, 1..69 per eq. ing her exams in music. f 30 o'clock.. 2�tit Mrs. C. SmAles we are pleased to .:Ask Your Grocer For It. $esYW 1 ht know has returned from a winter's C Miss Laura Ot'merod, of Pickering - Y - B g , and her girl friend, spe.rit Sunday at dA uERHERT T, FALLAISIS, L Q 9.. a •' •7 visit with her son, James, at Ennis- �• Z• � +w��'� - ° - -.'. L1 D. D. S•, Graduate of the ftoyal Cotl a of f7mOOtti, Ja.98 per a q. killer her home here. FRED S T A Ct3:+Y Dental Sn and the lrniversity of Toronto, sirs.' Johnson, of Manchester eltr- . +Omee iu tOOi aeeond door eas of St. And Next Sunday. March 18th. Dr. D. ended the >�uneral of the late Mrs• t. crew's C3urch. Pickering. Oat. O� hours : 9 r R. McKenzie, of Japan, will speak at _ N. m. e . 6p. m., or by appdatmeat. (X-ray .•. PICK:I?RING -:- the morning service ire° the United Brown on Monday. Painter and Paper•hl►nger service). F'botie Pick 3700. 431r • E. Tremble purchased a team be LUMBER YARD C''ue, in the interests of the W. Dr1D horses one day last week. Must be �. cents per hour or by contract �tits!! !Lass!. S. Thankofferintr. _ anpwbere. 4. Miss Ella Annis we are sorry to , lt'4Fr farming, Ernie. - _ ": - say is ill with pleurisy:' - Fred. Seldon, of Whitbv._wns in the Satisfaction Guaranteed. ELIZABETH RICHARDSON- Blaohsmithing, k Woodwork Miss May Sommerville .spent last "ilk' on Monday attai,tl ntt,the fun 15 years experience. o. niesof insurance of all kinds with her Cousin eral of the late Mrs. Brown. . onto d A . Fire and r ees week -en at ri ht i _ .. PINE DRIVE DUNBART4N _ _ •. . h - 6 P Greenwood. March st , esseereotiagcoa►peaiaot rood financial stand- + Died. at Green nod. O K, :stow isthe time to have those repair. We are sorry to team of the: sod- Emmeline Smith, .wife of J. Brown, or write 1306-rttrton P. O. Harrows re aired. den death of John C. Gilchrist in the _ _ _ _• -_ -__ atteo dad to. - 01» P tv the POSTILI., Licensed Auctioneer, also new sections on hand. The tam- city. aged Years. The deceased , was tea Ooaatle• et York .adOatarlo, sea ous Fleury Plowsalways.on hand. The folluwinlr, item clipped from Youngest daughter of the late Wm. Shingles For Sale aJ4baaet« of nit kinds •etaamed to on slsossss4 Y Stnith, was born in 'Pickering Town- .ateure. Address Green Bever P.O., Ont, Also dealer in Viking Cream Separa- the Brantford Expositor in itc issue - -- �► - - tors and Electric Washers. of March 12th, will be read with in- ship. ship. and spent'aH her life in it. She R. " BE ATON. TOWNSHIP' It thinking of buying an electric rrain terest -by Virg. Pfizer's numbeo , had -been confined to her home-for a, Galt_ G,%Ivanizr•d.StFA 5bingiee, Clerk. Con.-eyascer Commissioner for ask for a demonstration of rbe New � number of years, unable' to helu her- Bir'd's Felt sl'Ktt• S"hinules. t ,asst stlldav, tit. Actountant, Ete. Iuuer a friends in ;,Dunbarton: "Mr•s. kti, Pit: _ _l�srrraget;censes. vt't::c ale,Ont, Rogers �fajestie modem. fir p�,ed an, thrr mile,4, te. vv4ter- pelf. 'Che .l:uck.: f her eldest son's ?ill, re•ruLht•rit?{; htrggy wheels. The pricey are right. .- '',lcatli at Viirrw 1lidke,, France, in L van nrnw•er5 >hir «reed. - day, �%hpn she attained her .l,tlt bir- p 'M, MAW, T.10ENSED-.AT-C'. �+. � 't7CTCOdWcL1t3 t +deg. the'w�:.�urmuntle�l key mom =� 1;%17 was f,:�s:jbly. the ;ommenco. .T. P:riTERSON'S ,. CLAREMONT~ 1� ' nONEER ,forl'�rk,Sjnta,+oandI>srrinm ' went tsf �i.Fr• tr,tlhl�: �:' reUK#in,ni; , t:.oeaues, All kinds of "lee promptly attended UREt3N WOOD 91y bc'r: , t,f her family. th:•i!` children ,(' <ll -end rr "t. Nrtcey. Pl;uoe :Nil:. tai: Terms reasonable. Dat•s for sales may iw - rtaEi ere ^.t ,arc ^.rlrhildTon. at L'.e hon:f tt�'r children tft•r w is i 1 a florin};' -- -- - sreenged at NEWS' Ofhcv. Bell and lodepen• — hAr' illnea:�, easel hrrKl i many. -long - deot phones. whatoy.Ont sir �/� f her tiaua~ lit. r, b'Ir�. <': F:: i;o:�,_ 3K ' , PiCkeCltlg Mills Fiit 4i Street. blaay- rnechagec of ccm- � ciava .and 'nieht,. Nlas ty; PM P 77T Hon. Charles McCrea Lauded .) .ustieerour By Leaders of Mining Industry M F •. t ;� :� "'� y A 'aetuaau�[c trtbuteJw�es rece�ily ysut rOI this country's- greatly eZ- .., � - - ,. - -•,�; ,• Said Lo the lion. Charles McCrea at Sanded gold prod•uciian --the Canadian the King Edward Hotel by the I"dera 'Treasury might not have .been able to ` :�ltreer Ends Only One Year After Supreme Court Appoint- k',Y of Ontario's mining industry. No .maintain the national credit of r: man has contributed mM to the open- meet its obligation.3 abroad during the -' ment -- Suddenly. Seized with Heart Attack at Home . F;;.: >:: : ;,a, ing up and upbui]ding of the north depression. Nor sho4hd it be forgot- 't country than the Minister of M.1nes, ten thaAhose engaged in the mining Toronto. —icon. Justice Eric Norman good health and fulfilling his duties r' on the.Beach with vigor. who hrtiht hour the Sudbury nickel in'dttstzy are by no means the 'only A Iu o! the' 8upreme..Court of On- Sunday morning at about 9 o'clock, "' `!' " Wit, and who for ten years has *n. secti -in of the pmmunity_ to benefit � ...:.:.ti ti ": .. taFelo, former Crown Attorney of To- however, Mrs. Armour entered his the alert and forceful backer of the frunr this indus -try. The mines of New ronto _and the County of York, and room to (earn what he wr nted for mineral industry, an inspiration to Ontari.- utilize a tremendous amount Coarse- Martial 0!$cer of the Cana breakfast and found him, unwell _ She engineers and-,;;,ape tors engaged in of _fwdx . clothaig't boots and shoes and - - - - - -- - ' diaa Corpu F�rane"euring the year, called Dr.. Goulding, who came im- the development of the north, 4nd other products of Ontario factories. died suddenly .yesterday at--tia rest- mecHately. Dr. Owen arrived a few;• thus a benefactor of the whole pro- The mates thus give employment, (R- minutes later, but despite all the et- wince and of the e. tire Dominion. But ': ectly an.: indirectly ; s the proteebor to large nun- douce,,37 Castle Frank Road, He was forts of the two physicians he died for the sympathetic leadership given iers of ,'uz 67 years old. T,cti}ple A three hours later. Funeral 'service by Mr. McCrea, th<. Ontario gold min- of the1an%njng- .iiiJustry, Mr; McCrea His death followed the equally and- will be held *at St. Simon's Church Ing industry could scarcely- have den death leas than 48 hours earlier Tuesday, at t o'clock.' interment will Cot, F. N. Deacon reached° its present proportions. Nor has proved an invaluable friend nak ' ,of his friend of many years and fgl- be in the family plot at Cobourg. The election of Colonel. Frederick could the base metal industry have only to Canadian minim _mer, but to _ _Ilow officer. Col. W. C. Mitchell: Both Born in Cobourg Herbert Deacon to the presidency of grown as it has. he country as :.' whvle. ' kad gone overseas under Col., Bert Eric Armour was born in Cobourg the -- Canadian -- National - Ezhibtti�n— — - 'Barker with the 96th Battalion fa 1916, brings to the chair a gentleman who Feb. 16, 1877. de received his early _ $ fret:; shipping point—Wheat.-.85c. to. each with the rank of mdjor. has contributed a' very great deal to The Markets 87c. education in that town and later at Bir strange coincidence, Mr. Justice this great inetitulioa and who is I ollawi: dtelivererii� basis Montreal Upper Canada and the University of _ Z ;Armour was to have substituted In Toronto, and graduated from Oagoode eminently' fitted to discharge the :eight: jury Assizes here this, week !n the duties of the very responsible posh 'PRODUCE PRICES. Manitoba oat:4 —No:. 2. C.W., 44 %c; in 1902, when he was called to the pe os 3 C.`Rf., 42%c; No. 2 feed 41 %c; ' = =place of Mr. Justice Wrlght.•who died Lion for which he has been chosen• ' United Farmers ('fro rative CO. Co. Bar. After. considerable practice, he y pay in the foEowi •� three months ago. became a partner of the late Edmund Colonel Deacon fa head of the firm Saturday was g ng mixed feed oats, 31 %c. prices for m Manitoba, barley —No. :: $ C:W., " It would have been his first occur Bristol, K.C.. sad Edward Bayly, K C., of F, H. Deacon and Co., investment P produce at Tororto: bankers, of 'Toronto and Is identified zggs— Prices 'to - 'fts:mers on an- b•I�_c; Nu. 1 feed screenings, $22 per Sion presiding over the fury Assizes who died a month ago, graded shipments, cases nsturned, ten, _ Here. He was known to have been In 1916 he went overseas with the in 'various official capacities with in- de A la ' 23c looking forward to it, for' he appeared 95th Battalion which lilts many other 21c grade ; - medium, grade A, pullets, 19.; grade C,_ LIVrI STOCK UOTATIONS, duatrial_and financial institutoas oP � Q �anssnrau uuiaa, W" l,ivkvu my I- to. high repute. The attrfcultural'inter- Staer:, up to 2,050 lbs., good and, hey of Toronto. placements ,with Other outfits in ests of Canada' have a warm` and as gutter-- Ontsria, creamry solids, Mr. Justice Armour, who had ' car• France. He served on several head- tine friend in the new president, His Nu. 1, 29 to 29 v c' No. 2, 28x,4 to' to 114.75; d2 , corn„ $3,25 n $425; rigid with him to the Bench the friend- Quarters appolntmenta befoc becam• pride fa Glenburn Farms, his magni- 283Xc, steers, ever 1,050 lbsa, good and choice, ship of thousands who continued to in Courts - Martial Officer of the Cana- Scent country place clear Unionville, Poultry —A grade, Alive— Spring ;a5.7b to $6.50; do, mod., $5.25 to know him only as Major Eric, was the diaa. Corps, a post which made his Ontario. Colonel Deacoa has -been. chickens over 6 lcra.. Ile; over, 5 to $b•50; do, tom,, $4.b0 to ;5; heifers, � - afwrman of the cattle committee ofd -Iba•, IQc; over 4 to,5 -Ilya, 9c; owe- r -- -and choice, $4.'t5 to $525; 30, - = -- the Q 20 n Dsa� r hAtt ohieuarffisrried the Exhibition since 1925 and has es- -2 to 4 lbs., Be. BsoiA-rs, over I JA to $¢ � fed aIves, do," coon., i is i _ Justice Armour of Ontario. The car- good and choice; - " eer of the son had closely paralleled matt' Edith, daughter of John B- Kay - tabii::hed a reputation' as one of the 2 lbs., lOc. Fatted roue, over 6 lbs., $6-50 to $7; do, �•, $5 to $6.25; leading ahortliorn breeders of the 21c; over 4 to b ]os l0e over d to cows 3.60 -to ,i4; do med. $8 that of the father: both were Upper of Toronto. He is survived by Mrs.. cows, $ + + 4 Iba. Sc. Se Old'1'oosters, over. :6 loaf., ;2.b0 to $3; can - Canada College boys, both graduated Kay and two children, Joanna and United States and Canada, He has 7c. rte duckli 12c•', to $3.25; db, com., the University ai Toronto sad' ngs, over Iba„ , y John Kay: Four slaters also survive, won premier honozs rL the..Cauadian �� 4 b lbs., llr. Guirea fowl,..per nera and cutters, $1.25 to $2.25; bulls the Law School of the-Law Society of Mrs. Stewart Gordon of Guernsey fa- �I ational Exhibition, Royal Winter Pair, q�, — good, $3.25 to $3.75; do, com.. $2.79 Upper Canada, each served as a lsn;f and 2elrs. Edmund Bristol, Mrs. Fair, and leading United States shows poultry, -A grade, t?reesed— .Spring to $3; tuckers and feeder eLaers, Crown Attorney, each was appbiated including the international Lfve Stock chickens, over 6 lbs., 16c• over 5 to 6 good, $4 to $4.50{ do, tom., ;3 25 to A D. Miles and Mrs. John Drynaa, all ' $3.75; milkers and spa•ingers, $25 is a counsellor to the Crown and made Show at Chicago, lbe., 15c; over 4 t4- 5 lbs., 13c-; over 2 s Bentd►sr o! the Law Society, and of Toronto. $45; calves, god and choice weals, $7 Within the part year death has re- President Deacon has bees, a Lire to k lba,�.12c. Hmilers, over i tla to 2 47.50; do, cam. and mod.. $3.50 to each was elevated to the Bench of the moved the last two surviving broth- tees worker in tiehalt'of junior carat- lbc.. 15c. Fatted hens, over 5 lbs.. 13c; $6 b0; graarseiS; $3 to 83.56; bogs. Game province. er and farmerette movements and in Doc 4 to b lbs., 12c; over 2r to .4 lbs., - ,For three years Mr. Justice Armour town era, of his birth, bad resided Dr all live at and agricultural de 10c. OId r bstera ;' over 5 lbs., SOc. bacon, 0; do, off cars, $9.50; good ew . had suffered from ;alight heart cos- Donald John Armour, C M.G.; who bad partmeuta of the Exhibition. This, WHOLESALE PROVISIONS. and blether lambs, 48.25; do, mod., _ d7tioa but had experienced no 1,11-of- s reputation as one of cite together with bin wide financial and Wholesale provision dealers are $7.60; do, bucks, $7; 'do, culls, $B; _ - 'Ifects. Nevertheless, be had coaanited oatatanding brain and'spinal surgeons industrial experience make bin+ . a quati-tg the following- prices ,to To- sheep, good light, $4.50; do, - heavie% : •- -the late Dr. Hary Hutchison and, tat- of the world prior to his death a few most valuable head of "the highly 'runto retail dealers: 83; do. culls, $1.50. Carly, Dr. Trevor Owen and Dr. W. months ago In London England, where diversified - "Show Window of the. Pork —Hama, - -19%c' -' shoulders, -- . Goulding. Until his death, however, he had been consultant :to several, fa.' a Nations." 1G'fie; butte, 17c; park loins, 19tfjc; _ he cud been experiencing his usually mbus hospitals. - - --.p� picnics, lbtfic. Toronto Scholar Lard —Pure, tiereee,. 10 %e; tnha, Saskatchewan Board 11c; pails, ll%c; prints, ll%c. _ Wins Scholarshi p iSale of Pfckfair Voice of Caruso ; of Education Proposed shoiteeuag— Trercea, 9 %; tu.e, London, — Edward Jolliffe, Rhode@ - p lie; pails, 11c.; prints, 10 %c. London Says Heard at Opera Regina, March 11.- Provision for GRAIN QiJTATION3. routo from the University d, To establishment of a commission to ad Foli'awirtg are. Saturday's closing TOato and graduate of Oxford; hue minister educational affairs in Bask- quotations on Toronto grain trans- been awarded the Arden open echo4 ' bll whtc basis arablp in law•by Gray's Inn, providing- Daily is sought 1 ices on etc e n ao la c ' for car tats, t s h- a ttona .� 1.3ai Mail • Reports Divorce Recording is Climax to 'Sur g . In _ - j� g Premier J. T. M. 'Anderson will in- c.M bay ports: $150 _per annum for three years to Proceedings to be prise Party at Metro -- sroduee in the provincial legislature Manitoba wheat —No. i Northern. enable him to bezfa practice. The _ A . Dropped = politan this .reek It s understood thin it 7 c. olarahi s ble. n an roan f bOd . 2'%4 stiff p f Lena i Y March 11, —The Daily Mail Nety Yor>c, Ma7c21. 11. -The silver a mole to ''take education out of Arge:rtine corn. 82c, delivered On- try, but it is understood JoIIiffe plaaat _ - ._�• laid today the marital breach between voice of >i7srieo Caruso wig heard Politics" ' though the Area +ler di lined tari6 points. to return to, Ontario, - _ Douglas Fairbanks sad Mary. Pickford ,again tonight .in the age-baliowed ro commelnt. Ontario grain, approximate prices was less wide than is generally as- auditorium of the Metropolitan Opera. _? Air Flights sumed and that their friends . expect A dazzling spotlight was played •� it • an early reconciliation, upon the empty stage. The, auditar• What Does Your Handwriting Show. . U.S. The paper's: film' correspondent ad- turn was packed. Then Caruso's :- Suspended in S Bed that the Pickford divorce pro- voice was heard. A special record. - - 13.,' t;H ;i)FFIiEY 4T. Ch,AIK ceedings in the United States will be ,ing had been made for the "canton, - tGrapho Anatyst,l _ - Chief �al[ea Filet Step in iRC' V discontinued and that the Toronto- and the audience listened- tearfully: �A11 rights reserved organization t0, Protect born actress has cancelled her pro- The Caruso song was the climax ; -- ':: _ =- jetted sale of Pickfalr_ their home in of an •`operitfi~_�n�*ise - pr *fy c ^- (Edit.,, ,i: ,;,,. i ne response co the mare +ae most of your capaotrrttea, t ilert! Lna Angeles, which all the celebrities of the Metro- i author's Invitation to readers to send whilst et the some time, -by point lug Washington, 'Marcta 11.- Acting ,on The paper said Fairbanks .has re= politaa company participated The to a specimen of their handwriting for out your weaknesses, given You as instructions from President Rouse gularly telephoned to Mary since he opera -going public Ipaid' even $2 for „a. personal reading has been enorm- opportunity to•e_radfcate them. welt, IiSajorGeneral Benjamin D. Pon- Iola, to Londoft._and represented him standing room, and the stars factnd• our. Residers are referred to the an- H:indwrltiog is not merely a matter Iola, Chief 'of Air Corps, today Lem- as being greatly upset at alleged dig -_ ed suVF-uotables as Lily Pons, Law. 1-n6uncement "at the foot of this artieie). of putting pen to paper. You have to porably srispedded all United' States. %otted reporft concerning himself and rence Tibbtt, Rosa Pensfelle, Lucresia + use your brain In .order, to write. And Al-my air mail flights, pending the his _wife. Sort,. Giovanni Martinelli, Richard ••flow. 'can Grapho•Ana]ysis help the -brain is .tbe captain of your body• drafting• of a- new, curtailed - schedule It is just possible• the paper added. Boneili acid Giuseppe de Lnca, - me ?'' -that is •the question that read- Everything you -do emanates first of all 'to Insure the fifers!' safety, - that Mary Pickford, will visit Lon- For the most part, .the operatic ors invariably ask when they read.my Prom your brain.. Handwriting is only• - FonIts, Brigadier • General' Oscar don before Fairbanks returns to the stars burlesqued their own art, en- article on the subject of ..character the physical expression•ot your brain's Westover, chief of air mail operations United States, gaging to sequence after sequence aualysis from handwriting. instructions. and post office department officials; fin• .. . 0. "kidding" grand opera. And everything yuu are an can be L� And it Is a natural question. For mediately set to work outlining a May Ask For Law in these days, perhaps. more than any Is.summ_ed up in. your handwriting. as modided schedule to meet Mr, Roose Woman to Serve _ ' others; the struggle for existence, for diagnosed by ••au expert. graph o -ana• velt's command of Yesterday, that _ To Shorten,Hours progress, is individualistic• I w'11 Pn• lyst. ,�s; - - ,; L.o,.;:;i aih vim,- ii5ubi crF► I- ' 7.'P.:'. ut.eu deavour to answer-the question by I have space for`only a few very stop.,, States Government may, go C Barrie, March ll.—Mrs. Ann Mc- first asking others.. ' brief extracts from character readings The suspension of .fiyiag- is -vxPl ct• gross for hour•shorteniag 1 islatton Ewen 'vas sentenced to three years Are you happy? — or are you cda• made recently. __ ed to last about ,three days. Either if l,tdunuiai resistance to tae intent in Tr ;,,y�r�.. Ae 0satlar' I'/! a ,;gg- try tlnuany .frowning at lite. with a cob. it. &i.—You are likely o , e u • �vednesday or Thursday the array N.R.A. program proves too great, Mr. Justice INtcoY Jeffrey-at the cos• stant chip on your'shoulders? ., sive . You do not consider very long again will take the air'om about-12 of At ,present Hpgh S. hnson and elusion of the Spring assizes here yes- pre you prbikessibi in your work? before 'mOvidg. There is a alight elusion . She wept bitterly when yen- the 18 routes now maintained. ,Fewer his aides believe this will not be ne- tents has pronounce!. r —Or are you dissatisfied; a square strain of procrastination shown —do trips are eypected to be made over•the _ cessary, and that the conferences The 56-year-old old mother of a boy ' pet in,a round hole; unable to make not let it grow. Y our writing shows• a tra.nsedntfnental routers.' . with selected code committees this any real progress,, yet not knowing distinct cult�ur A4r -ait'; you haxe a de- Foulois' orders were issue ' today week will . reveal sufficleat- willing- _ a° t 1: and a girl aged : i was con- what to do tp change the "possibilities sire to kndw things; and to investigate 'soon � jfter�Co'lonel and Mrs. Charles _ ness on the part of industry to go v]cted by a' jury Thirsday oL v:1IPnhq of your future? and Sind out for yourself, A. Lindbergh took off at 11.10 a.m. for . along on a volunteer basis. setting fire' to her residence here on ' If you are married, are you content- Miss ' Air- -You have a great' pride Z ewark after a two -day stay In the the afternoon of Fe: nary 9 by plac- ed? — Or is disquiet creeping In, and personal dignity, a retentive men• capital -luring which the noted aviator However, officials have made a aur• vey of sentiment in Congress which, ing fires in several different rooms •ol with perpetual bickering bounden Dry and are'very Careful abo'at details. conferred with Secretary George Dern they say. shows that a bill -effecting the house. Mrs. McEweu maintained ' ourself. and Sour life partner ?' You have a considerable regard for of the7War- Department and gave his -- ` a "10 per cent reduction 1n hours she knew nothing rhatever o` them. Don make friends, -and keep your own importance, and are prone ideas on how army avigtion could be, - with unreduced pay would coo r4and tt "them.? - are you living the life of to pride yourself on your originality improved. overwhelming majorities. if the Husbands and Police an involuntary ecluse, unable to en- and individuality. But I am afraid , it was- leirned_that._Foulois, acting ~. plan were used, the present Connery _ Cpll$ borate i'Raid joy the society an ionship• of that this la'perhaps more, pretepsiou on-the suggestion made by: the. Preal. ... .,, ... 30-hour bill probably would be amend- real friends? than actual, and is not., entirely sin* dent to Dern, -is Forking out a plan ed to conform -to the. program be, 'Montreal, March 11. A provincial The answers 'to- all ' these questions care. I sugge `t you try to be, more ❑nder ahicb army fliers will join with spoken by President Roosevelt and police raid, allegedly planned and exe- can be summed up in a phrase —Know your- natural sdlf., "your frielids *iII eommer�cial pilots in'training, Johnson. cute Johnson. the assistance o: husbands' yourself acrd others. Or, one word like you all the nacre. The Senate Post 'Office 'Commictea and others who consider a wif+' sbould may suffice—Understanding—.— If yon • Do you want a per•sonal'reiding of will start hearings to-morrow on login. -_- not negletA home fires and meals ire- go through life without knowing and your own writing'. The author of this • lat.ion to return the air mail to com- Claims Early Record Stilted `in the arrest' of 3e women in B understanding yourself —your 'faults series of articies,•s well -known Grapho- m'erci-al linea 'as adg'gesfe8 by. Mr. west -end gaming establishment. The and your virtues; your merits and Analyst. will.. send. you.. a .personal Roosevelt last week. Post Office and For Syrup in Ontario charge reads: Foun$ :r. a gr:mblittg your• weaknesses —Sorg xill, he serious• aunty r'you will send a letter in Commerce Department offficials - will -Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., March 11.— den." ly handicapped, yor• ;: handwriting,' in irLk. and appear• as witnesses. Mrs. J. Johnson, of St. Joe. Island, Police claim it, *as a•high- class bet. Life's prizes go to those'who, know. -en, = ,cent coin and a stamped Per >onnel and engineering ofllcers, claims the'niiple syrup championship ting resort with direct'wli•es to south- ing :their ootentialities, vapiLalize tic sed envelope. You will be nt Foulois' direction; today checked of Ontario' this year. - During tbree ern race tracks and boasting of a them and strengthen them; whb: re:r1- sur.'p:._,� at the teveiations, and may bver'ali men and'tiaachiries In the-Air 6ys of warin weather she tapped the clientele of the city's great and near -' )zing their'faaritsa strive to overcmne find the door, of opportunity opened Cnrpf- and selected only Al pilots and - maple trees and obtained yuffigient great. At ls.:reported there was stern fbem. 'for you. Address your letter to: Geof, A! nes 1`ov use on the new routes. sao to make syrup, a- record here for bargaining before husbands agreed to Grapho- AnalysN he lj)• 3 rn to knuµ' frey St. Clair, firapi+o- analyst, Room Ail Bights scheduled for to-day were this tine of year, bail out their erring °wives, yourself, and thu: _ ; a0l'•t•9 you to 421.,73, Adelaide St, W„ Tcronto, cw?velled. - - ,• ,,',; : . _ . . . .,,. _• , ` - ., .. '' , ' • .. � , . ',may . , ..._.' 3 M1� v. #,• - Yk7,•" - +YY.0 .y �, .. — :+� X41- ' .. -• - - - `. _ - 1.. .. 71117-7 .•'L,fi":•y - 1h./ J/, r•,.. igir 'r•, +_.;,¢,- 'LS�'- ""+- -`..c. :S ",:.gTc�V ✓'•w .'"•• Yf� n/+S Pi"^,` iw'''h+.� ••T .✓.. -an: .. r,- ., '4 �' • �� .. 4 •` — � .. •lam ,ya•'.' _ -• _ •_ �Gr.� { by the Dutch people is Tory good in. JUPITER GOLD SYNDICATE LTD*' deed; some or the villagers- have even (No Personal Liability) copied some of our slang greetings, / BIG SIZE such as "Hello, Baby!" Wooden shoes l• '530 Acres Adjoining Adanae Gold Mines In Rouyn, Quebec. -are worn on bicycles -of l:hich there 1 0 BIG VALUE send For Map'-and Full Particulars.- are more, according to population, >�0 ♦ = --7—Unlisted Securities Corporation. Ltd., 330 Bay St., Toronto. possibly fir any, other. country. .. _ 0 BiG SATISFACTION -And they wear out in the soles, just _ as our shoes do. It is interesting to 0 see the .children t la clattering ' _ h•. play, ., - a o�gp co abl. R hen they enter the -; �^ r0118e, h6 -- shuts a4u .c.. v:iu au� - •�_. _� i�'•'''M: � placed neatly ilia row at the door; • - I sometimes one can ,adds the'size of o a family by the numbc: , of shoes ranged alongside• one anotbpr -•the ••'` _ large clogs of 'the parents and the _ s „ T; -,��_= _ `,� ;, �,• smaller ones of the children, f% { u, o • Dairying is one of the principal iii- Q dustries of the Netherlands, • The green fields-are relieved by herds of BY CAPT. F. H. AEIIC , +t black and white Holsteins or the dis• C C a6 tinctive, belted cattle, xWell I have _ i never seen outside •o$ Holland. In the - •• '• • . - . 'Windmills: 'Wooden Shoes and Water Winter, the cows are stabled under Holland is not a big country -less - the.same roof with the family, except- -than-14,000- square- miles-In area -but ing the larger herds of course. One of ( - It is and has been in the past a very Those Magic Ines the most interestingplaces to visit is f '' - important country., Situated on the ' This is a title which. has-been- 'a- 'eheese factory, where the living 1— - C ` tr i't -' i `North Sea, the' Netherlands- another gfven to Great Britain and Ireland rooms, stables, cheese- presses and e roc l� s Caine for the country -form the most The "high spots' of these vvo der curdling vats are side, by 'sid2; every- ....characteristic portion of the. great Pul islands are to be visited t P their being- kept scrupulously clean C' , plain of Northern and Western' Eur- suminer by "a select party under the and the inhabitants appearing none ope. It is the lowest part of this plain, capable guidance of Capt. E. H. the worse for the close proximity of 1 t some portions of it being from 16 to Reid, whose "Travel In pressions" the animals and factory. Iu_some, of - 0 feet have a eared in this paper for he f! e t below the level of the sea and PA P D r the houses the beds are built into the want lf, you, a handy, - nearly all parts of It�te toolox for many weeks past. This year Is a -Wall, like a, horizontal 'cupboaid and, y �: plp�� t ` natural. drainage. Consequently water goon year t�see- the - British- isles; in some places, these beds are in tiers, enters largely into the life of its pea travelJJng by motor makes your as are sleeping- berths in S ship. - x • ple and the history of the country has land journey• one continue round Holland is the place' where- tht�r _ been affected by the constant effort to of sightseeing; routes, quite off the ' teed you well The - Continental break- 4 �reserve the Lana uy means -u� hea t-n tra k are included in the fast. consisting of rolls, butter {some - IG N-. pt dunes -low hills of sand on the sea= Itinerary, and you will have an op- times jam) 'and coffee,. chocolate yr • , TH D7f: b >L't+'�T PLUG Tn 1 ltoset —and by artificial dykes. . The portunity to • -familiarize yourself tea, is augmented by thin slices of e celebrated Zuyder Zee -has been form- . ' with the Homeland in a unique and - creamy Dutch cheese, ..•eweibach - (I j h e'W Z f f ' Tobacco ' - .ed by tbe. breaking through - of the glorious sgmmeT vacation. Tile think that is the correct spelling for luneline but, by an Act in 1918, this The Cathedral titles;, the lakes of the crisp, bread -Iike biscuits of iioi- - r -: Wbmerged area_ is being reclaimed England, Scotland, end Ireland and land) and slices of cooked ham. I as- ' - ►red the work is expected to be com- _Vales; the homes, and haunts of suse:you that this,nnakes'a delicious' A� ?leted.by 1989. So It will be "good- famous wrltera; castles. scenery. �_.=_Tge other meals are wonder- ror Ladles and 60atlamft. F'pR S1`!LE ' y6" to the picturesque fishing vi]• that you can see' rlowhens. else --all fully good; -the ice =cream is more like .'Do You Desire A Life mates on the Zuyder Zee-- Volendam, these and much more is included. our wn than any you get, in other - '- y ^' �onnikendam, Marken, etc. To -day, All'the •'rave! "•taker -out of "tra- coUatrtea -not' -even'- excepting the Companion Stereotype Pot, Two ton 'capacity, (<e you drive from Amsterdam to these Tel" congenlai.companlonshfp; all- British Isles; the In "table ttable dish of whom you were unable to meet' thru , Coal gyre, Equipped wRh casting $ti' any reason what,ver2 I! so ---do not :n luaint villages, with their eveu� more Inclusive coat; Sweat aecommoda- cheese -fowl served as a separate fail to answer this -Enei ne io cents, pninp, -nt - bra rat, Pot, casting cell n _ }uaintly dressed inhabitants you will lion; a real cbancs to,.realize, the �se�from the meat course and gen• E _ ao � aL sssra t- sIISa44 egnipme3lt and grates la ,excalleat lee the reclaiming work is progress. longings and ambition. of years. p �"' OsL elope. Casting has solid east Inca orally accompanied by a preserved Why not do it this summer'. "An. base with ash pit so ,aa b set an �.ong strips of wood are woven to- . .fruit. - wood fiaar, equipment for a ether as in basket` work; these are other year never 'comes" Su; 6h a My party always like'Holland, tali peQ• _ _ ed Lo acid the earth, which is vacation will enlarge your horizons, pie its peaceful - atmosphere and the ° ' small plant,. No price- asked. Make make your reading more leesant offer. No reasonable offer refused, brought for the refilling;- comparative- p courtesy one mfieTStell, as distinguish- The i+� - - -- Apply G. Be Room 421, 73 -- - malt• sections of the work are finish- and, above all, it will build happy language is Low Dutch, as diatfngufsh- G+ ed at a time, but the undertaking bas memories that can never be taken ed from.: the literary language of Ger. Adelaide Street West. Toronto. _. been steadily proceeding .until, at the away from you. Write to Captain many, which is High- Dutch. Closely time of writing,' there Js quite a large Reid at 710 C.P.R. Building, Toron. allied to the Dutch language is the !r tires recovered and 'under cultivation. to; -it will cost you nothing to en- Flemish tongue, which, together with SOURED On THE _ So much cos the water and nothing quire and you.will And that he will French, is one,of the official languages °Experience ''has given' me coafi•' -has been said about, the netivorlt at be glad to help you in tilt €, or any Belgium, the country that we will dance In Omega 011. it excels as a .Iii�I D't�,,,�TIIATtt�l LI1<L11 " -- canals for which the touring is tole- other travel plans you may contem• disucss in our article of next week. freshener and - strengthener of . the J11ORL . plate. ea „ brated. Now for the windmills. these -� ��1 F moue for the Wake up your Liver $ik 4 " Fitzsimmons. tpt __... angular structures lave,_ somehow, be- (',h$$; Chaplin po er . of his punch. ..found that —N0 Calomel necess," come identified with Holland, although Even though, in many .distrieta, the; p Omega Oil goes deeper, Aa a house- Man people vho feel @our, aluso•h -a they have been in evidence In many hold liniment Omega Oil is in- Senor al v wretched make the mi.caks of sakiss distinctive costumes of the natives is Turns Author valuable.. It may be rubbed Sato the emu• oil, minea'al water, lasstive candy or other countries as well, they are, by being rep*ced by modern' garb, the +sore, aching mliacies• without blist• {tie "be�e�t;na rot �^�' �' move - the no means, peculiar to this tnteresttng wooden shoes -seem to hold t1efr, own I 1me country, However, when one thinks Bring the skin. Yet 1t is stronger, and What You- seed is to wa ti a tap yo„r liver against the encroaches o[ standardized Pens Short Story and Gives �t more penetrating than ordinary Ifni - 9urt your Ever aria: the daily tro of Holland the mind's eye pictures a dress. ' Particularly I this an fn the to Friend to Free ments. All `druggists have Omega Oil pounds of liquid in iapOto yettr bowda. Getl landscape on which there is, at least, p �•oo: .once °sflct latartiaa wcr]daa, as the= De smaller places. This clumsy _looking - - -' or tan easily get 1t for yon. 85 and .could, once more one windmill, and when we see a re- '-foot covering is rougiil • • fashioned Hollywood, - Charles Chap Hu* s 60 cta. Sole Agent: Johd A..Huston �' trio Lose Pills will coca fist _ °'presetitatloii of a windmill we Justine• wttb primitive ,tools and can be pur -Tname appeared recently 'tor the. first Company, Limited, Toronto.. AaRk for t b* e�abstiratea chased Tor very smaII runts, even at s at lively think at' Holland. Isn't it ao. time .se the author -of a short story bt _ .._These towers, 'With, their tour huge re- places which 'especialty cater to the width carried Into ,print the fan _ • �� - .:.- 'roiving sails, At into the scene and tourist trade. I found a card, the-. of his creative works on the. screen. would be quite out -of -place in. this other day, w'blch reads like this: Although offered large ` smms to '? NEURALGIA - country; even the occasional one we write' for national magazines, Chap; ' w` a et Mir. S. Tol :- : -V olendam see used for advert�ieg purposes, lin's first and' only litervy effort was '�y - a eedi�ieee : + {seems so utterly incongruous that it Pay y our special attention atis to Rob �~r agner. Holt-ywood A 's awe 'lure the .p«".—You7i to my rricea becomes an eyesore, rather than the _ c�riWc and raconteur,. on the fifth an. w�dp�B�' °�hnd wan�l eliefI thing of beauty it is :n tae Lulcu tali.. -'they are cheaper niversary of NN er'3 Script, sophis_- Y CQt� z! try Snme of them are artlatic, others 1'don't give 40 to 5U procenta ticated Beverly VIN weeaiy, .II is ' L i :- "_,lie rii ; It •'+, lilt, t�;!t ail .arp -pfc• commission to the guides. + Chaplir's story,- ollored not as at eo�� y' C� .' • tvre,qu, Really though, the English spoken-! completed effort. but as . the outline of _ Sip tt " ® a. story that. "will never be written," V� t * ■■� told of a scientist who bad discover- E at` Qte ea KING OF g'AiM� < < 7 ell a genuine cure for all disease. V 00 _ -LOOKED As the myriads of afflicted flock to ap eK• _T y 11MB . 'bis door, the _ professor Is forced to 1tL chooso whom he shall treat, ftrst. Jew r many must die before be can consid- Case of Rheumatism . er their case°.• , *Giving tits reason. in •x � S Ki H' RASH r 'whirttmical 'conversation with an assts Es c" �CQMPLETELY RELIEVER _ cant, the prdtesaor, „who cares nefth- : i" Gina Flaw to Velvet SMW% Skim _ 4.: T BY KRUSCHF.N ' _ er for money nor tame,'; , chooses O �? In .almost countless numbers, shin" +', poets first • _ -- •'RICH:: f Nt V ITAM I 5 t,' ;�`7 sufferers have had cause to be thankful The value of perseverance "ilia ,- - opts ara the . Jla. _.r,;.•.. �_ •st_,,.M M,... .. vQ Kruschen. in the treat e t t ' ' <. A 1LO `eat se -�ha3� (p i for D.D.D., the prescription of a It+iglely , I - -- Source and spring -of all,lnspiratipn,_'� _ succme. l � Z. r- bequiatisni, is proved by this. man's . , supported by T)� liquid - ' •' •. experience. He says:— the professor eap.ains. --'They are The power that !a suDpo prescriptions now made and -- the' high .priests of the sort, who endorsed by Cam�ns a Italian Baler "I was auto "a') \ vnti the' aoapel of beauty; they tremble.- �Iioseufh, " - chemiste, allays irritation altaost st- - rheumatism-- earticuaa! began feet ''. �` 1 F ��...._ force . alone well have cause often LO once and quickly clears up such atria .and when p y \ - s write the text, books of sit -Lev :ilia• flour;I�emsl acne, rfng- and arms Three' years a o my i tions and lay the foundations nt our "From .the.-poift of view of morals, "TeL g worm, dandruS, ptm1 e� sad rashes. lrbeumatism• got. much: worse, and [ t desires." life seems to be divided into two' As( 4yourdritggietforDD .il.Preecrip- x was eventually taken into hospital, i r ' unable to move any joint of -my body: _ _ periods; in the first we indulge, in the Lion: Trial afire, or money Guaranteed to I left the hospital after two months, Cultivate Healthful second•we- preach. " -Will Durant, pveinetantrelie formoneyrei'lyded. s w-treu'f was somewhat better. I was- : „ 'Habits and Keep`. Youth reconimriided -fo take - Kruschen - Salts,. WHEN YOUR DAUGHTER ,. and t lit +. in keo them continuously, - ! The most economical way of keep- -and To Mme a Healthy ` y� -` Since il>eti r wide gradually got rid of, Two of the ingredients of Kruschen' in-g' your beauty Is to.cultivate•bealth- scalp ass �' COMES TO WOMANHOOD my' rheumatism, until I am flow en• Salts effectually dull the sharp edges fill habits. � �� ,,,� tfrely free of those awful pains. 1 of the painful uric acid, crystals. It you want to • remain beaut!fu $OAP fnui Most girls is ;;!: would' nut be without my- Kruschen Older ingredients of.these..Salts have and' have a smooth skin, shiny 10� their teens need .Salts ter anything." -�l.B. a stimulating effect upon the kidneys, bright eyes and a supple body, tr'y � i£�� a tonic and reguo 'C \o remedy can bring permanent re- anti - assist them to expel the uric to retain the natural - health o[ youth. $� n;c Ointment 25c sad 50c. Iator. Give your Us >; .lien Prom rheumatism unress it Per- acid through the natural channel, i?- daughter Ly s& In file first place, try to control g ,.: Forms three separate fun.ctions', These There are still'other salts in Kruschen Pinleham's'Vega- >. are (a)' dissolution of the-- needle which prevent food fermentation tak- your nerves. very nbrvons persons �^• � �� table Compound pointed uric acid crystals which cause ing place in the intestine, and thereby are apt to show age mueb,more quick- for the nest few .< ::'i:: the pain; (b) the expulsion of these check -'the' further (prrnatlon,, of mis. •ly than persons wiio are calm,' r months'.• Teach K - kTystals from tire system; (c) prove n• chievous acid. if there' is something or6anically 1 y e e her how to gaud tion of a further accumulation of uric Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all wrong with you or' it you have- some - - her health at this r. acid, llrug Stores at 4:;c. and 75c. per bottle, sort of a • nervous disorder;_ see a rr ark+et critical time.. When ohs is a �pPy+ - :FREE ; T IAL OFFER OF KRUSCHEN physician. "' wee► heratltby wife aid mother {tie will Be ,ate that yuu get enough sleep. '~ �11Z Out th>ankyoo- Try Kruscheni now at our expense. We that Kruschen does everyEhfn@•W -,od1m 't`h'ere- aCB' r'ery few iudiriduals'•wbo i1'� ~ Sold at all $oo4 AMS ttorei►' ' have distributed a great many special it to do, he regular bottle 1s stilt as go+xi Also excellent for Tesponrr ihifhese :. "GIANT"' packages which make it easy as new, Tatra it back. Your druggist ty can get along oil less than eight ant Head Noises due to sonse.aion eased b� -olds, 1?LQ arW swlmmins. Y.t,ae l�li�tldtait�►�fir for you to prove our claims for'yovreelf. authorised to return your 75c immediate- hontg._sleep a night_ -And t'emetpllpr ssaaaaae:aas Ask your druggist for the new "GIANT" ly and .without question You hoc@ tree,l ttrat we ell need. esetctse. !'P you A U. LEONXRU. Inc 96c package. Thfi corisTsts o2 aurreguiar CirtiacTten 'tree at' vtrr Pxt+ ++sc i�'t + -:t �0 Fifth Ave., FeR York City Vegetable Tic bottle together with a separate trial can go to a gymnasium. so nmeb the .,, :�- �.r+..'".�+•�� e�t<wrr+M� ,aw ' -','�' bottle— sufficient for about pone week. could be fairer? hetter to kePp tar body in t oo(l con. _Open' the trial bottle flrxt, taut It to the NTAnufactured by )t. at'ftba teat; and'ilien, lf'itnt'ehrirefp canvtnc a Ztd., \Tntra+�'a,•r,_1'1iL!rnl I;x!:,', 1.:.n! dition - - •• •• _ . -. ,I ISSUE NO, � �-••�'34 a • '• - - .. �I rf. ._ s.w x u . •' .. ,yllt I' i6s'S� [SypiW(+, t'�I - •.':..r .. "_'y'' . •;, 1C. .•ti t, L W" � t Wi,.eq ` r. 1.. ,Jra r..' I a oti � ,i:^ ^ t ^S•, �+.. , r - t •..k: :' �� 4, `- '- ti%,"". „ -.•.'' I� S`�•,;;t„ I,I1 �, a„1{'•S .ri1' °�,.sk, 3'd". .moo °i'•^!i .+1 <;.r' 1: - - _ - ,•+c. .. ,. • r :A tl ' M� ...�4. .�"rv...F `. e•L .,.�T/� ^•a .. a.,:.. ..•n .�.. n•.ir y,,'�Sr•wT. -A' �F ,ry,�• _ _ .rs. ''i�. �.• r - •1y `' .•, �A•� ±•-, [ .'�. ;:. tea•' -'f .. W p elri., -, -Sr Ae 7`1,'ii #.`14 w . #iW'� jj�/i is so iudktt►iiou O! ltat•rt trouble ( The 7Fam_K -men and woown of t3ALg R[OIiTtR.. _ ty of Archie A. o. Tell. a' jIt no trrr.tttlrut (!a t, tie/ press ril�a+ti, i fo��the ghomv fa ore them ' stye. Terms Gash Sale st one o•- SATURDAY, l[ARt3Ii 17th - Eaten• 'clock sharp. See Bills. Wm. Maw, Jy• - bnt a perquo, rctu rrfrt6 it fr,_.ru a I are weleo'mting the .Movement as the live sale of farm'stock, ineludittR auctioneer. TERMS "` ' 1 " - 2b horses, 4180 CattkkIIe, hogs, sheep too strenuous. life wben .he Rats only way nift: 7%p.v are not, however. �'bLisper ->ear , $L'Sott eaidia tldtaaca beyond Niddlo age an,1 ' retrltn, if ` welcoming it as a new fad but as s and full line of implements, belong WEDNESDAY, #ARCH 28th -- .90%ie+iPUQ=- t'O tb• Uaitad waist mod Gear at. bl frutu wurr broad, solid training ground upon ing to Frank Balser slid Hsil�r Auction sale of Holstein cam. ' ' • _ -- -' _ Sdtatas2_00 in ad aaca• 'i Y' - - which they• may -base future intell- Paisley, at lot 7, con. 9, Whitcl,• horses, farm implements etc., at :act -- - -- igent action. urch. Sale' at 1 sharp. Terms Cash: - lots 11 and 12, con. 6, Uxbridge, Ou Sunday night. while- in the_ -The New Canada Movement is -F11 W. Silversides, auctioneer. _ (Brock Road, 4 miles north of Cl JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. perfurmNr,ee, of bill duty tits the neither a money - making scheme nor TUESDAY, MARCH 20th - Third aremont), the property of E. A. - - _ 'Pro., Lost. KiII- beIler Highway, Pru• a build -up for any political. paity. ,annual sale of horses, cattle, pigs, Duerden. Sale at one o'clock. sharp vinetal lltllc ar Liu rhrll Lamuu wt,t To,- young llta ..who nriginatM - h implements. hav etc., at lot 28, con. Terms cash. See Bills. _W F. Mar- NOTES AND COMMENTa. I I Mover =t ilel anq+ of Wh -- quis auctinrtepr_ - r - - huri"criu Lo Lno-.ULLe and, left r,. nog it into' operation are prominent itby, P. O. "and second - falvi 'north THURSDAY, MARCH 29th - Auc - We bear ' people sosietimAS die by a nit -itld rrtri tiiocori•L, 'young farmers from various• parts of of Highway) •the property of Ivan tion sale of farm stock, implemen- ritieise theVraetice 'of making'++ avho, was travelliuu at a high rat..- the 'pmvinee. These young men rdo M. Law. Sale at one o'clock. See t,,,_ furnitufle etc., at .lot 27, eon. 2. of speed not receive. anv remuneration other Bills: Wm- auctioneer. treat display of flowers at wed._ p ed on Lhti wroug aide of ties Scarboro, at Agincourt. The prop- than thein expenses which are defr- .THURSDAY, MARCH 2nd -Auc- erty of John Tn scot€ Sale at 1 _ -.. dings.' in -churches, r at faner•tax highw' sy. ' This `is gilt the only ayed by voluntary contribution, om p P. and at social functlonsr ' They say ease in +shish these i,ffii•tlrs, win„ persons who believe the Movement to tion sale •off horses, cattle, imple- m. Terms; Cash. - Cattle are all that it is a waste of money to are exposed at all titurs to.dari er g y menu, hay, grain etc., at let 3, choice dairy herd. Prentice and Pr be a `Stele in the ri ht -Direction.- �,g (half entice, auctioneers. • - y g Hence, early last November saw' rear " o£ con: 5, Pickering , - -- - spend.such large sum's In this way. from reckless utotutists, w'berr first Big Teats of speakers en- mile south of Kinsale)•; the proper- the _ - Evidently they do not realize theyhave mat with death or very tering Bruce County and setting in -= - - - - . //'�1Qp• that. to ='a great extent, this revere iuj•iries Tbey are mo,t . motion a vitalizing force which was L E �p•N EILL NOUIVe • '�O You money Is tised' to keep men in faithful its the, per•f irin .Have it to gain strength and weight as it • • their dr moved forward through the country. „gLT1�ERaL DIRECTOR ANDI , employment in gardens and .grr+en IIUe, anti are eixpuseid to all News of it flashed from coast to - Pbouses. They say theat'it wo +•!d kinds of wehthti,', anal are calleu coast and today the ,entire tkinldng EMBALMER • :, . be better to spend the money it, Inpuii to a,1NM'tlr cNlli at all Hours portion of the nation is conscious -of Successor t6lW, J. Mather,' We do Building of all kind@. _ -- p of the ui,eht to investigtte acei anew and vigorous stimulation (with- Stouffville CARPENTERING. _ relief. It is o me better to end in the eprifines.of her economic life;- fi1i¢bi and Day Service- CF.iIENTING, it as µage@ to men who' otherivistl dents. Ut'trta.i „nanny -- we hear stream. It was the first labor pains - Would have to go on relief. • Be chtlul critir l-e.i for bt ing ztureat,un of the rural mind grasping the sig- Business Phone Residence Phone - .PLUMBING aidbsSuyrers,wherever used, make• able in >%yirlm rtiar•Kes tur/jrtl�-eri nal importance of the New Canada 9801 9820 . and Movement's slogan, • "Save. Agricul- ROOFING 'the world brighter, and' thus i� inir nr some otber irrfr'Nt•tion of the tune- -Save Canada. �. -- not money, witsted l,aw, but its Lhe twij ,city of ct,,,r,. Local organizations and committ- �'ie @ring 1� 1 nH `ilgb set} Rranff'ord Roofing • eel are in charge of the meetings 3laterixl@. Empire Bathroom tUtlV are trtditc:. wit l,eiirg Equipment, Duro Water The veteran@- of the Great War • eentivtnN'nly Nutt most reavon,ahlt•, listed below. In addition to regular �mp�K t3yl+tPmA, ',Beatty each ArE_cutuplainirrg loudly th,rtttuPj _1'hrle,t, who .art! its tilt habit of programs be addressed etb -y t,a,ro _ -_ _ y Stable EgntpnretaG : are not being fairly treated by eriti.+.hig are tt�uall tlno -tl wile• members of the New Canada Move -- and c,ther Building Materials Y JllR3. THOS LAW. the government• When they have contracted, the habit. --AI ment Big Team which' has covered , ]?.ytiniaieR Prop ate- '�'9^.E °, :.'i €- _ ^ cura�rraI III- ,n Vrnamu wad mane t nvll)tri Lury below Ln•►t Lney tire ed.,QThereris no admission charge. hot• Ar`nI n'aU Hn[tinl- FCt, Coke; Goal, Work Guaranteed g Sct,tch Coal- and Cuke; th„t when they rrtnrned they ,etsilty r f the thNrlre nail ggNinai 'further information inquire of the all siz -•!i, TT ry _ . = €could t,r,- grnrruus:y treated by tlarir, they + +ill rarttu,r that. tilt} Fentiemen }fated below: = Aa'rd and &aft SVund, _.- -F, J.. - J"- �����-' -� th- go ernmpur. -_That ..,err. Tl,ursdav, March 2nd - Sunderland, _ ur l .,- rtt-%v; o,jgr -rTht- ,r t.l -tEie r,tii r-r fnitPd Church. Han ard- MebliIIen; T•ertut, C' + ,.h. - -- - Phone 6502 Slrffsr'intr- .f.ru,n wrouc.ri�, };.ws or in -;ii a;uoK. Thr' i)rlv,rtlueut itt Claremont, - To be a,nnnzzftaod local-- - any;•rhrr way front war servirr, Fi.itir +'a.v- all€ nut Iet 1.ill rury i N; -J•,hn Sco'tt;"Vrida }', March. VrFl _ [h;il�e.2[3Q` Phone's'' ,OfH Pb9ilq P1CI1EktING, � ONTARIO. tvr.[f l r• c•rt+tr tin a4lvq•io tei }itin• riit•ll ill tilt• - orvi,.o t !Ile" tilt y lirooklin, Continuation S, hool, P.oy + 'Sion thlt ' would remove any krr:,.• that r'rryrylt• tie b•, tin -tow- Ormiston; Port -Perry - 14i•xh School, _ Armour b1cMillan: Pirkj•rin�, ' St - -- - - .1% lorry rt,t- tuning finatscn•al fnitt"ro-- au,l ni -n of it.'••Id riioril ebarar'ter: Andrev.'s ChuNh, tii+L• W- nxi;ecott, �� i ' E 1 " V-lt'l +Lr,lYe that the ytUYr IlilatlLll+ ltl C +!t,RNtrll, „1 ,alth 1•CCldettt!•k 1❑ -"' •` "' r - Highland Creek -- . speodinK- Iniihirns- , dollars in whif-h- trnfii•• uffiver•+, or uthPr � . Flt pensions, but there re thousandol the t►trur,k d ",Lin toy Illotoriottla, €lit• The 11fi•t•i,•vi ib,r :i „f. I- PnrenPial l We offer the following E%tra,Sptrials for _ g t. _ f'nLr d •'hurrb._lii ?tent,:{ rrr..k, Rt;vP - ' - Thur.clti , Friday Hlltt .fNtltrda of mt•n; who are endotrin untold u,o•• rolltiiuptaGle tiitrrlj nl ut p Y y . r,tn�r,rn t,P nru -uni Ir,l,+r• ar:,t. their, -_ _ - .. - -' . '•ettfirringa from tear service who tilt-Ili i• that, in which the u,utoi ni -@tin¢ wb.,n' %fr. \r- hih-dd t•n- SPECIAL do not receive a cent in rwFtairPtl v,.urh- and to-1,,'r: Nitko wifh l - A/Z pengilnq. tit rn@he,a aiVily fnorli Lhtl m -lit- of } is ee•ry Ellie addror. rOtrtllP't aeith tile, 1 Lux Soap 3 bars, . . . u 23C. thourtaads of. able bt,died the aceideut, with the 40ptl t•lat fP;ttF perfnrnI­ 1 F.. 1,i- %rm4Prful dog, f - . men and also women, were Am lee ivjl} nut- by idrtltiflerd'and tl,itx Rills. Thi- rf:,:, with ,rrts :n +t human = _ and 1 pkg of Lux, htakeQ FREE i, Nwlli'c!oon,., itlaptrAr P,+ fort! the . - pipped in mtioitton F.ctoriee•, e•cahri i'rt,tn flee cUpiPtIgAOQt' u1 ..,,rrj1P11CPthrfinPl q•lali of under- SPECIAI. - earoing seven and eight dollars a nit+ stunt. .rush a Demon iti r► -! andinit anti faithful ,+i,rAi,•nce• Th- P & G White Naptha Soap, 4 for ..4 5c. ' dal', the loyal soldier was Liver eoiwgrd of the•• moist despfcat i,• '-r tAldren, tno direp, arm QnNar shility, t+ they enntriht,rrrt rn tl:r prngrarn i, seas enduring aft kinds of diocorti. kind, and i•r fit wPrviiig of the n1• „t I,v reuderioir, in fine stvle• instrurut'n- SPECIAT: [ _ fort, mental and phpaical, for revere lirintrlutie n-t. sad ilia driv. r:al-mmusic. chnrusela. ••ones and rPt•i. White Beans � lbs for .' . � 19e. which he received -only $1.10 a day. in peertnit caucelled fur all tune.' r'itir,ns. Tilt pmcPPdP of tile, Pellet. f r.tin -out will -bp - .ai,+Pd for 511 -sion - Of those who returned, there are -Wart. - SPECIAL -- _ _ very few who are not suffering -in - :',Pickering Council Hand 1..lei� lie "Uh 1 ff 2 tins . 15c. some way from their war service. • - Gard of Thanks - yf Those who are sills to work should The above council met pursuant to f3PECIAL - adjourrtanent on Monday, the 6th inst - +rr'�� _ �+ be given, employment by the guv Members all present€ -the reeve in the. John Brown and family 'wish to •Ii�Vel V�%ater -2 large bottle$ • . l rJc ernmeot, in some kind of. work chair: thank all friends •and neighbors 'for f S , _ for which they are fitted, as many The minutes of the last meeting their kind expressions of sympathy SPECIAT• - were read and approved, in their recent bereavement. are unable to .follow their former A number 'of .cornmuni'cations were - _ 'Falcon Tea ini%ed only lb -' -� 9e. - - .employment, At a large meeting read. Card of Thauiitle f only, M3'. 'Evans- and Mr. Morley sere - With very pound apiece of Chinaware Free . rif vetArand held a' few asps agog 'the d . .lames• Vavidson and family wish ' heard re - township insurance. SPECIAL _ _ _ .. .. .. they expressed themselves as to thank the many friends and nei- - - - C.+ M. Forsyth was heard ;askins:' for r4 - f, - having lost all confidence in the the use of the hall for 3 meeting zhbors foi their kindness and words Shoe Polish real speciM,. 3 tins I9c• • ' pension board. It U hoped that of „the farmers 'of the township to of sympathy, and floral tributes in f discuss the treatment for warbles, n their recent bereavement in the death 9PECIAL the government will investigate of a loving wife and. mother. p -- -the matter of pen@ione, and see pest infesting cattle. _ _ Biscuits, Fig Bars, ?. lbs 29c Geo. Turnbull, of the Adam.; Co. - � _ -�.' .. �* • _that ali those ' who should recei V-e µ^as -heard re purchase of grayer. d -�.-lt ..iii, i ly -law- was passed appointing Farms Wanted Dr. N. F. Tomlinsan,.Medical Offi,_• You. order l'HQNE_PICKERING 600 `'�Pedelivet er of. Health for the Township. We have an artire, farm yell. The number- of sudden deAthe The Standing Committee "un ,Reads ing onrann- Vtil,ri, and r+an sell from heart failure apparently is and Bridges reported and pa;d the greatly sou the increase. Durio following accouptS: "A. Lee, op. nines yotar Garm fur }ull. (.all and e,ts+ Pic erin Harare Sure the past week two 'of .Toronto'@ roads 13.00; O. Pascoe, o;,enipg Tfiv, ;- cone 1, 12.40; R. Found,. Flit,' n; -1.00; - oststandi'ng professional Olen C,,Andrew, shoe: snow, 3.00; W. f:^ ,".I: Kin►r• tun Rd., 'were eiiddenly .cut off, wheu they ton, open roads con. 1; .1.00. F`,' Wr- Toronto - - - - = - -- - -• were little beyond the'pritne of ight, drag and open tv,ad: con. 6 and T'hout• Hut�'Rrvl'1,11S "Yt� ;0 hife. Lieut•CoL. W.• 'Michell a: a 7, 10.50• C. Cowper, etas'I for tr- _..._ • .. ! oultry'Foolis Aud.Vjjg'Prodotcers, Ureter Shell and Grit. . uck, 1fi.79; R. Ward,' itafarv; :'.• Of); • -_ _ : _ _. . - prominent educationist, s ed W. Petty, rep. to truck,- a.,.7ti; Jno. Pureuesi Laying Mash..and•Calf Meat. lf,rrlitwntti. 63 years, died suddenly while Mu�rkar, report. fortes, 11.13; Gar(l. driving iris car after attendiaa a �" Tran; drag roads Con. 'I, 1.10; SPECIAL an _ If..� a...�.., f: :otY,� lii, T.. buau,{i,- m.eettaX of the Senate df Toronto an, open road9 con. 5, 1,60; T. ,1':Irk a0 tZitarts Paint. Varaillik rind Vsrni @h Stain, reg. si. .,_ • v r,a,ca orty. Lb had -imou er, Jim), O; - E. BrownL �ftitw, ,Ter; - � - - - -- -pe^ yttafto for We per gaart, whJ eA.hey last, - - -- inR•good- health up to the time of D. Ainis, open culverts, 1.10; V. Uis - '`Tultttble for 1 hie fatal seizure.• On - o •ney, open roads, 5.80; W. Sto-wenaon, _ Shod y ditu, .hu• t.. 13u7in, ditto, x.30; S. Agent for 1lcOurmtett- !)eating Farm Asse4inery morning, 'Justice Armour, who - - =- - Farndate, ditto, 3.f0; J. 'Baxter, op- - .lend Ittepatre. -- waa raised to that honorable en roads con. 4, 6.40; C. T•TooA, drag, 1Ation lees than w ear' si o. died on con. 4 13.20. P' r• g . - • We offer -a liolfYed'quantity = < Ottr Motto : -a'Wa have.it, Can get it, Or - - -- The Standing Committee on Con- _ srtddealy se he was abont to rise _ f •the Abovy At the price of it is not made." . _ trnRencnes paid the, fo}fow'fng: W. r7�2 centr• plc Iruwleel f. t�. b. ••• for breakfast. , Des occurred Chester, sal. 25.00; D. R. Beaton, sal. our ent?4 V,r Foot of R(I. >+itbin s few r tee after bein)i` 12:x.00; County Office Supplyi- ,equip�- t €ken ill Within the 'par+€ few - ment' for Clerk's office, Cr3.74; 'Cho . �twt 9t�AAt, - To.rontr,, . +ac'k� J� S'�: - Nf . `PICKERING Gregg., attending Court, 8.00• E. Gl- fnclodt>yi. { _1, mthea'sumbei of••the•ieadiog �eeson,- ditflo, 8.00; County' Registrar, CANADA MALTINGF y~ - 1; r,iness and professional •men bf .56 Hilyro-Elec. 129.56; Chartered - ,ronto, were similarly gut o$ Trust Co. re Hydro,,27.96• K. B. Tur CO.. Limited _ -. - = - -L C O K• H- •.ERE €turn their watdvi'ties without a �' 'typewriting, 10.00; Hydro -Elec- tric Comm. 117.29, •1702 Royal Bank Building :,►r,•,rvenGrs 'tiotico, and the disease The Standing Committee on Relief Toronto We havejoo Drat display tables many lines which we are psesingon to _ __you at away below present cost price@. To clear these Item - AppeArs to boon the iautasse. All paid the following merchants . for - we have substantially reduced the prices in ' - cla�iea And' conditions seem to supplies: H. R. Moriney, 3.99; R. V. -- * - -- '" = - each case, which makes, s very attractive buy for you. sufrtr from tbe•diseaee. Its man Mowbray, 12.00; •C. Baker, 14.00; O. ^ j - y V. Shaw; s5Y.50; E. Bryan, 16.00, M. - - Commusut Pictures ,eases a roes; ,1 •,� 1;,i.,t,t1.,n r "° °R: Parks, 13.91; C A. Overland. 14. y 'M - " 'Work-Boats, come in and see these, 1.89 and 219�pr. a►iott• to we u, 1Lri „' 'r,.rr ..•1'r. 00; J. 1}Ctchell, 4.97; . Gagnon,. 18. - Boys' and Girls' Scampers. -while they last. 9Oc °pr: y hr art a' ?nknt.- lh ;r' e. I TO,. L. Hunter, .4.00: W.. Gann n,. 12. %0C. TOWN HALL 25c. Men's Heavy'Sweater Costa e►t 2.49 each. J - piC][Eg�j�jC, ' Boyi' English Sport Pants, Special, 05c_per_'pair. Morrish, 94.50; M. S. Chapman, _ , Men's Fine.Shirte� a bargain all 95c and 1.00 up. _ tore tore unable, to fr�11 »nrt,i ,k ''f "6.87; H. R. blonney, 2.26; P. R. St- SATURDAY, MARCH 17TH Mea'e! �WSM R b►.• c-:` �y'""" 2;•":•-' Ir„' �!,, y' +TK�•!fd•x-,myro- w.yrrgs.;z..... M 4, fc CLAIHMONT. ; : , Big earioge are ymn 1ftl-M& 'fhe local ministers are a4sistlea Several from bare -an PRIVATZ M ATMMTY NiIZ� r • Yrs. B�aduaaa 4 still emntlsed lot at Heat's. 10 pareeat on A= is she apedal . services • at White the roc of at No. 1 school tonight. INGi SOII11 tare. 5 percent on aluminum and vale nezt week. Many from here attended the fun- ato her bad in very poor tooth. s Medico! and Oenvaleeeent Osusstt ` Rraaitesrsre. -- -Aa-uld time sad modern dance scat of the late Mrs. John Br alt, ]!f]'s. BarWn spent several cLye , Jr . ' with her sot s n wveno last O and 41r� Petrgelly aa$ Thos. wi{{ irr. h «}.i la the Ce'trtttnot36 Wm on Moosup last. lyfrs. Brown was accepted Private ,-f.... week. sad Mrs. Paterson spent Sunday munity Hall. on Saturd -ty evening formerly Miss ESmlline Smith and echoic and Semi Prhate Rooms �. Mies Margaret Ne►cnab attended in Port Perry, where firs. Pater March 19th. * was a resident here for all her earl- Weekly Rates tiltt-00 the fnnenLo= the lass W. Michell sods brother -in -law. Mr. Hortop, A change in the date@ for Pas ier life. Her parents owned the Inspection invited _ -in Toronto. Is serionstly ill. @ion Week have hart to be made iu farm now 'owned by Gardiner Wimt -. The young daughter of Ivan Mrs. Wm. Birkett hse returned the focal churches. The services er. She was highly respected for her MRS- GEORGE THOMP90k from - the • 8nno South, after now will be , held on March 24th bright sunny and kindly disposition Pbnae 7808 Benson suffered painful injuries y The loss of her son, Fred, hi the 'several days ago, when she scalded• spending the winter in California. to 28th. 61.24 '.8tautiviUe. R. R. No 1 Her friends find it difficult to get The C. G. I. T. group have been early days of the war was a heavy .. Iher arm In an seeidental tall, blow upon her. The Club here sent 'stove in die or xnized,in the United 7hurch. Several from here attendgd the r s wreath and many expressed their funeral of 'the 1%te .Col. Michell. told climate of Canada. un er the leader9hlp ul Mfrs. eyampa -. aT 3{w W� ANDERSON 'Mir. Purdy ezperienced a pain Henry Johnson, and Mrs. Nelson - =- ineludioR Mrs. Lyman Pitkey. Mrs. fill accident several days ago. Srtudersou. The attendance at family. DUNBARTON ''Cook, Mrs: Walter Ward and ,MrA. When lifting a heavg barrel, hie their meeting on Monday evening _ Dumbarton G. M. Forsyth. cousins of the fingetrbecame jaulmed under the tvas very encouraging, and it was TT D deceased. edge, taking a small piece of hie thought 'advieabte to divide the St. Paul's Anglican, Dumbarton on I U'R AN C L'4 `4 Roy Forsyth, of Clarkson, has Sunday, March 18th, 5th Sunday in -`= been perioasly ill with pneumonia anger off. group into senior 'gild junior Lent. Sunday School at 2 P. m. ,Ev- AUTU310BILiC and confined in St. Joseph's Hoe- David Gregg suffered a evening Is also groups. The c r 3. r►ttendance eeing Praybr at 3 v ,m. Preacher. pilot. His mother, Afro. A. For accident on That evening its also very enconrgpting. Rev. E.. G. Robinson. -FIRE asyth.-has been nursing him for l•tst. While returning from the BURGLARY 12cCullough home,, his horse evi '• �gome time but .returned home on. Aadley Qellaj�le CASUALTY - -• Saturday test. dently oecame frightened at some _ _ • +` R+ a� The rink is looking toward the nbjeci, jumped to one side, slew Mr. Yeats and friends spent k few ,LIFE INSURANCE -end of this season, which hoe been ing the cutter and throwing Mr. hours at the farm here on S= ay " ':a very eaceessfal one. HowevAr, Gregg from the •vehicle. breaking last.. Nt3RSERY STOCK Phone Pickering 7920 SOIy hie wr[at: Mr.Fyfe Inmie has been laid' off - ' tttactive to rtbkuee proved noR people -OuA of Frank Barclay's trucks duties at the school with an attack FOR FALL AND SPRING ``You Can Buy at 8t. me ". " wnrl the luple hoe been rendered almost beyond of the prevailing colds. f:x who possess cars, and repair in an accident experienced Mr. and Mrs. Readman, formerly w: a _ rink consequently suffers to that resident here have moved back into PLANTING TIRES, BATTERIES, extent. RPVPraI suss oars nn' the highway the .house "recently vacated by blr. ACCESSORIES -ninth of Bruoklin. The track left Super list of i]arrjy Trees, Shrnhs ' , The regular meeting of the Morley. Women's Institute will he held m, ,the roan through .fealty eteerine r� Club met at 'the home of W. At aer low,and better prices) _ -A Wedneada March 21�t L 2 30 mAchaniRtu taking Lt into - t-h -and Plante, buthfruit y ditch. The driver suffered only H and Mrs. Westney on Monday ev- as . P, W.. at the ' home of Mrs. 0. A. eminR when about 50 were present and ornamental. _ - Overland. . A paper on '•Keeping minor i�jnriPa and enjoyed a lively number of the you,egn in Toronto. ;. -`'Step with ' the' Times," will be -- — . - - _ brain twisters and names of skill. Root Pruned Fruit Trees that 'save given i, Mrs. J. CuKtes. alr•o otle 4 The President presided. • The Clui; : g y � valuri.ble time. in- cnrnin� Let ue repair that leaky top. . on "Prominent Irishmen," by paper was read bo Miss Donnelly Mra n A qo.r rt: mnair will he S A �- T' . and grgved an i terrrsstilag and useful into bearinR early. 1 rendered by Mr,4. J H Cmskr+y one. W. H. and s family were Rood -- - -into T - -_ - Skilled Motor Repnfro. 'a 4- The roll tail will -be Rnawered with One Car Load hosts' � J T ' ELLIOTT, AGENT R 8I1ggP9tiUn fur "A Ra]uy DHy' --'_-' -- _ Gordon Pastime for Children." JuKt 113 - -;; EGG CAPACI ". L$W Tbe,egule�r mretinsz cif cha Pioneer ' ,hit i ikUm1], g i / -Phone 24101 M S.'nf' the Unit. -d Oht }n•h ati� _ �J DICKERING, - ONTARIO held at the notue cif Mire. &IeL. od. best on market. on Thursday 1a�t when Mrs. C, U. 13iiarr our H•rtr,bin F:,ert« to ua and we. will quarKntee to produce nil Fiib ! %� �! - Br„�V�i, of Hr,rngh ton, asidrr+}Pr•tl 4ti . S) mess Claremont s g a yr•, c10 y DINT" Y'S GARAGE . Gbiaka at uy ii.w x price a the a�rrrsaet2t�rkrt rt►lur., It w,• t.,tl ._ tbe.rueetiog, All enjuyed.her vitlY th6 w.• will h,�r,•r rn3r -••u; nn, rtcat nr.wkr it ,. i.at tnt9re,&tiag tylk un "The Lift- of p. Cor. Bruck •rand Kitig stow Rev. John McQuu¢wli; one .,f ebe-I A W A I I A N IF YOUR HA C(iH Iii GiUC1U YOUR aN1E Kai n tLG.t'OIG1H: tlUt.H LuWER. +k : first pioneer mi "sin,.Kriey autunk U , .100 90011... _ •••e 260 Gengral Repair Work all ears, c; st �. `Lhe Ores Indians et Westerri Can _ , 500 1 004. • -. ' 1200 Ruranteed at reasonable ado. He practically -gave him U I T A R E.ATCH14 G F RICr.S IM0,E(i08..,, .. . 22.00 prices. whole life to xnerilivial vt- mk TENOR HANJU Etc. QC'. ;rJrY B%BY.CHIOKS AT RIGHT PRIORS among the Indiana of the 'S'Qr�t $nccee,fally taught ti's Acetgteoe WetdinQ -and lived among them as nw, of FRANK ROBINSON „j i>iionv! i l P Chick Htitcher Batteries ropaired and charged. rnved -to he K -ver p and Dunlop Tire4 , - ? the tripe, aazi p y- J _ _ Firestone - - xvooderful and upright ebartctcr, - -- ------- - - -..' :A• L. 13RO:WN, Proprietor p of Toronto. _ Gasoline and Olin. He wary born in the vicinity of - phone ITotonviIIP r *)l4W.! - " _ _ Phone SiouHville 2620 - ' . •Owen Sound, and died in 1917• IN CLAREMO \T ON FRIDAYS; Refreshment Booth in 06064edon The newel of the sodden detth Chltdreu :w necialty. _.. - __ -'_- - — - Phone Pick. 7500 of Col. W. C. Michell, of Toronto,' - (uigbtor dap). Write to ,on Friday night foist, wag a great CHICKS :shook to his many friends to Clare- ~' FIhANK ROBINSON Buy Bra Foudation Grade Chicks MILTON SLEEP. wont. The dpe'eaRPd had -hoptl R" 38 uunuor Avenue. rr]tooto FOR © 4 PROPRIETOR a meeetio nt the Senate of the, y sot . University of Toronto. of which r Because ® , - g THE "1d.AD)yLItYE" - IMMEDIATE ,. � -- - - • he was a member, and' with him SHIPMENT 1• They from big eggs, averaging 27'29 oz. in hfs -car was• Dr. H. J. tlody; BEAUTY BALL N to the dozen. "I'me ppresident of the University, whom he had offered to drive home. Af. 2. They are from flocks @irefully selected for mime and vigor- blood- 1934 means a new year.- which means tested -and oovernment Approved. ter crossing •Bay Street on St $..new Permanent Wave.. S. They are hatched in "compartment" incubators. Alban s, the car leaped ov6r the 4• They live well and grow rapidly Into big broilers -or big. strong, enrbing, and ran %gaiast the [ran I have-Permanent Waves toeulteRery loket fence lnetoging the yard of we parse, so why not mate early- tayina pullets. E �,�� _ 'Wellesley public echuul. where it a° appoiatment. For full Infortmation see the manager of voiir nearest BRAY Hatchery or y tg�! $pOCfa Came l a pub! Ghou. Having crossed 'I rive all my customers my very beet send for our PRIME booklet ••Highway to Poultry Success to 19-U." OPM rrnadax Thar ow a" %soar. the street Intersection a�in@t the careful attention.- BRAY CHICK HATCMMY. 106 Claybsra Ave.. St. CstisB_aes, ON. •iilijiA dam..• ee :red light and seeing Col. Michell" Also. Mamelling. Halr•curtinR, Scalp Sroorier ash �• 2385 �R�a �'' TKOate' _ body Mumped over the wheel con. and Facial Treatments. _ Eight Breeds­- Eighth Year Blood- Testing -Sixth Year Government D64NEY BE-am ` vinced Dr. Cody "that there was Shampooing. ' ' Approval... Oubawra eomethiag wrong. He endeavored �dZ6• � �%i•1S31G1e11, - O!!• Pon Cofer irhow low _to apply the emergency bralre - ' *ben the car' stalled. He was Phone IWO -•CLAREMiONT taken toToropto General Hospital where the obyeician - pronounced Eye life extinct. Death came very un , . H E "RE TO THERE" expectedly. as he was engaged -in conversation with Dr. Cody right \ Cabe so �.. ecf b c0�c •'~ _ tip to the time he was stricken. i r 5 Col. -- Mleliell- -was, born in (Rare ':wont 65 earn ago, but moved to ,and y • r 'to Jarvis Street Collegiate Ioati � - � y ,, � Torontoin 1885. He was educated tote And Toronto. University. He � E e - -- entered the teaching profession. - _ and taught in the High Schools of Strain _,�. rrerltzsl'tir�' 'Waterdown, Weston,Whitby. and - °Ridley College. _Iu. 1897, he was by C. H. Tuck, �. D. appointed try the staff of Toronto High Schools, teaching in Jarvis _ L+yaigit, Education and Efficiency `,'.'Street Collegiate Institute, and .-- �; `' "A directliRA a � �� isms apseaaelw fterwards- principal of the Riven PaF" - '.dale nigh 5dnuvl. Ind -htj be - _ es !#sal- lleos - -tbs - - -- Today we reverse the order artu � slernoliab we •came suppeervieinir principal of .the J ttlM t70�I1GXdlf �/! r�LQ� t Y� L -1 t,.ri1.: will be etandteR itit s High Schools of Toronto, and held work a more constant strain at close ; ranee with only occasional use of - mute tribabs to do retired. He was prominent in the eyes for distant vision, ]t would , • Tickets, Time.lables and All Ooaeh Travel military affairs. He joined the all therefore that nnsnv mental s Information 'at erected gym• and nervous- disorders are the out- _ diM swum .,.Queen's Own.Rlfles in 1898 as priv obime ofthe demandr of modern ind- -" #a.,.. rte. rind rose rapidly uatit lie ustrsal conditions It is possible -for u House, hone 4500 became Lieatenant•Colonel. He the eyes to be for long neglected? 7 I g Tate" served overseas for four years and Only a very small percentage of ey- N. W. S!'A>E7tORD was wounded twice, He received es function successfully for any- ; +•he lliilitt►!'�Crose- for service [n great length of time under this -ne@w- _ _ - -- ='- lty ' Amiens. This decoration ruse order of things and these eyes are 'o Ouraa Cnaomers Phone Whitby presebtod' in hereon by the King hot normal but are the product of at Buckingham Palace. In his the times. This is not -a •new• thought �+ ' . .... _ .'. ;.i.~ <<N. ounger days he was prominent by -any means but a new way of ex- -'and Friends • n athletics, especially to Rngbyr pressing a long kno fact. Myopia _ and won several championshipb. or nearsighted eyes a]rreadily %dap- We wish to announce that We havOl beOII _ its was recognized ae one of the tied to close work but tlfe error is • leading educationists, of the Prov progressive. In considering the cost _ guoceseful in securing si OOIItraClt with lace.- . He wee Past President of tto the people as a whole due to the CFeneral Motors Co. of Canada to handle ►p18 fat the Osaadian Teachers' Fedora- effects of poor vision' someone has - their fall Iine of automobiles and trnaks. _• '. Lion and the Ontario Secondary . said, "The blind who see must pay - ; Teachers' Federation. To religion' - for the blind who do not see" 'poor - , ' _ 'be was a staunch member of the vision is a drawback in production !'We -are lla -to have this 00nneotion and Anitiiaao Church. He aura bash due to inefficiency of the worker. It - -• ppp and WAWANESA INS. Oii. Ann, and ib enrvi. l e one sister, also retards and handicaps children - Are in a position t0 - sell and service any Of Ohesp rates for farm and ooa6tey Miss• i%tbarine Michell. who lived - in ,reeking an education - '- we .are _ General Motors prodnote to your BatisfaOti011. buildings. -:, each o{]r brother's keeper. What is „ .. Windstorm Insurance on bnlldie�s.: with biro, and one brother, Dr. � � _ - wind- mills, Slice stn -. Allan Michell, of.Taronto. Mrs. an eyesight survey? Simply a com• ;.� Lyri ui Pilkey and Mrs, Edward plete examination sufficiently Comp- ,- Soheiting your patronage" 11r9fflaln ;' Automgalle Insataoop Gibson! of Olareroont.• were cone lete to determine the visual error and _ _ lot all kinds. iae, ��t whore homes Col. per- -Michell the inability or limitation of the per- �,• :• _% ' FARMB FOR 9AL11 son, due to the existir{R condition. very truly v frequent viritor. His tone. These factors should appeal ag being ' - Writs or phone ral t4)ok place Monday afternoon. EOWMAN ROWE wrhen interment was made- in, St', eolua`lly• important to both • employee ,fohr, , Cemetery. to employ�o rk continued R, - f CLA EMONT 2e WHITBY, ONT. ,�. .,. i::.h:, .•t:• ql,A '.ibV ri'•••!. :I r -.,4 vii i,.•,�S.a pyi',T„Ap�. W�� •rNrF',ri ,. •fr•?'"7$ ,•MM -.., hj .a- .::.j: `•+'My: sa;r.'::;;; ^�' .. - "R.•I:e }qvµ .,.%....uy,.,ibA�Aas •''. %+'...1r°' _ `y". .r .''' ;'''''•, . % r.,' - - - .Y -».-- ` :..c • ''C� .ti ,. �. . r}4= .^+u+. £w - _ _ - - ','.y,•L - Vii.' ' .,,•±z %•'y Ju/•-Gw? -„C. +e".x:•s ,��; M.�ilFn< ^ar:•.2 'I•: :.! r "9.- rS' -Nt�• .- ,.'S'x14 ss •• n'irtto •.r «..m;... i. ,.. .,' ..-, '-{ '• 3s' .�iFrSir•+.ar _-..r •+c- ...r ; f - •?�� ,.++• yiK4 • ;. YVAN HEE SEE LAUCHS_ - - - - -- _ by Sax Rohmer , - -- - rr tiY2fOYiiB.'. evidence!— that-, - obey are certainly re- d3^1hq liner .; allaroo sails lrcm Lon- spons'_Lrle "" 1 don, live crates of opium are removed returned to Messrs. King, adjolnin�t "But the inspector himself assured -- se�t ­fences." -Matt Kearney,' news- me that there was nothing to justl3q -- - - -- gaper man, has just said good -bye to an arrest" said Captain Peterson, ti3 ]813s sister Eileen, a passenger. Dawson ' p - ° sig asks Matt to accompany Norwich, "Another point: the attempt yo mur. qne, of Haig's Scotland Yard men, to ,:er Inspector Haig off here last night - •To Lus. Matt finds a 'notebook drop- Ssat by gang. Hot See, head of an inter- is good enough to show the type of Oran ge Pekoe Fresh from ' ootno after aleavi leaving The potebook desperadoes we're Pealing with. " ," Ile stolen, but one entry Haig remembers. That'd true enough,", the captain Blend the Gardens leads him to Paris, where a gang had admit, "But nobody on board ever lathered to receive orders from a waml Pasha. Haig overhears Franz saw the missing Chinaman speak to - - - '- 21wtog saying he ',rill board the Wal- a soul, except to the stewards:' _ laroo' at Marseilles. Haig, aboard the ."There's nothing," explained h al In oo as Mr. Smith, learns the gang 8, xp dined it. Assunin inspector wit- that 'he wetlt down and down into of a job his aom atriots combine to y • .. has informed a Dr. Oeetler of his Dres- �ve82•ijy, "nothing whatever, to 'Con- g that the ins j p _ and send wireless l eer mOt Others who receive gang nessed this outs age-if an'outrage has suffocating darkness. maintain him, or to pass him on to some ages in code are nest -hi;a wl0l -the -rest of the purred -and went oft is pursuit, he i a Miss Ednam and Lea chow of New Surely you can see that, Forman? P i This was the Bath of Feathers. - place where he may find work. Cases _ ork. A huge Chinaman tries to. throw wouldn't do so withot:t leaving some' To Be Continued. have occurred .where a Chinaman has g overboard, but goes overboard I ineau,� the attempted murder can't , himaelf. At Port said, Eileen disap- be used as evidence _ to hold these clue to his route, in case he should �--- -y had his fare paid by his own people pears after being induced by Joseph, an le „ fail. He Was too experienced a man all the way from Vancouver to Hali- " AArrmenian fortune teller, to accompany P p for that." Chinamen in Canada " Gentler to a native shop. Haig, trailing Forzrlan tugged savagely at his. fax. All this is surely highly credit• them, is lured into the drug- impregnated „ Might I ask, Mr. Dimes; the exact Are Self- Respecting able to the Chitiamen within Canada's " Bath of Feathers, moustache. That man Oeatler is „ „ meaning of your remark?" Forman borders. The xOil GO ON WI'S'E Ziii STONY. lying, he declared outright. You all _ The St. Thomas Times-Journal calls y are independent, well a man of action, knew himself help- think the same as I do. How .car• I „ p attention to the fact that no Chinaman behaved, and animated ni a marvelous less - and he • was getting angry. Are race spirit. The CHAPTER XVII.- (Cont'd.) ever face Mike Kearney with a tale has, ever applied to the local y seldom ever get into you implying that this Inspector Hai PP aI relief Pant Said was seething with indig= 'like this?" g officer in that cif for financial aid trouble, except when they congregate . is riot engaged in looking for Miss y • - cation. When towards dusk it became Dr. Gentler had only just left the to play fan tan, or 'to engage in some Kearns but has also,. disappeared ?" even during the depression. Chinese other gambling game. And , evident that Eileen Kearney had been cabin, where he had been submitted y' g g g ,after all Saw to, nn nrt• �.. _ y that is not a very se crime on a' -^u me it looks rather - that way, ". he employ morn hands than they reason- continent which in uI mained, both the American and the exact circumstances of, his visit to „ T ges n horse - agreed. I� o sane man would go ofP ably need just in order to assist their British consulates set to work in those two shops with Eileen. How- alone on a desperate job of that kind- fellow - countrymen. As our contem- racing' and tremend epee tive earnest. ever, as the shopkeepers had been without getting in touch either with Pormy says, the Chime are a very stock market orgies.-Toronto Mail &1 The town was combed with a nicety questioned and had confirmed his Mr. Shale, here, or with the taro- PT°ud people. If one of them is out Empire. ealcclated to discover a rat in a tarn• statement in every particular, there wander 1" Add. But no trace could be found of _wan nothing whatever to go upon. - "He may hate had no opportunity!"+ - - -- _-the - - missing girl. Dr. Oestler''s err -Sis pgL*rs were in- order, or appeared to be. He had even produced corre- ` - ,,H a video count of what. had happened was s ndence which seemed to leave no "He' evidently hadn't," said Farman E O WA R O S B U R G -- -- - -- - -- simple enough. Miss Kearney had Po Sugg*st* walking along to the shop 'ucubt upon the point. And since he savagely.. "But maybe for o different was-- c2tainl bound for Australia, On. There are half a dozen yliipa sd a scent merchant, and he had ac- eomiston sense au that this part on which he, or_Misa Kearney, or.both oompanied her. The doctor's. state- �a of them, might be at this very moment, _ )p argent waa confirmed both by the Greek of hi3 story, at leant, was true. : lying along here and in the Caul." 'ioealt merchant and by the Egyptian The woman Ed'nam produced a con- °We`ve spoken every - tobacconist. Mr. Len Ch it was tract with an Australian vaudeville Po cry 'ship is the °�*' port, the commander assured him. Earned from the Eastern Exchange, circuit and displayed s nnriibez of Pre- „ - - ` -bad caught the train to Cairo, only fessional photographs, programs. and ship pair. They are not on board any O having had lunch In the hotel. Of billing matter relatirbg to recent en- U P mentas in Europe. She declared The British Consul's fake was very •FY•ans Iiartog no t;<soe could be found. i3'age >?e'• ,+ ,,r•,.: .� - that although she had made the ac- stern... "There's going to be the devil "j'he A The news, of course, wan known on �' board, and a state of consternation- gvfn+'c pay about this business,.. he said. ,MA�09tlyt of Dr. oestler on boars. economIca! a ; nourishing "And I'm going..t• 'be the scapegoat. - prevailed. Port Said was living up she hied never met him before. and delicious sweet for the ' .:to its ancient reputation. Every wom- . The agent was in a quandary.: To Its no-good gnawing your moustache, Forman. I'm as unhappy as you are. table syrup. i whole family an passenger who was ashore hurried hold the ship meant transferring , SRN SyA CA The only reason I don't act is because • back to the ship, as though the place snails and a lose of thousands of I don't know what-0 do. If you have THE' CANADA STARCH CO. LIMITED, MONTREAL head been in a state of siege. pounds to the company. And tf Eileen any feasible suggestion -make it." - r Captain Peterson paced -his cabin, were found any time during the night "Arreat this slippery -pair on - his tanned, lined -face haggard with or early morning, she could quite- boardl" Forman cried angrily; "Hold anxiety. The company's agent sat at easily be transported to Suez is time 'em' here until we're satisfied, 'the desk Shale the British Consul to rejoin the Waliar there. The „ - fU h School Boards and d Boa Psis. of Education _ "That's m suggestion, and a fens g suspects were actual? board. „ y gfi]'ea - standing beside l.i and the Ameri PeC Y � -....: m. ,can Consul stood by the door. _ "Ii only Inspector Haig would turn ibis Lust a *, y e _ ,_ Are authorized. by taw to establidh "It'a all very well, Mr. Foreman," up l" Forman exclaimed irritably. �He "The Baih of Feathers' never fails, Industrial, Technical and Art Schools - said Shale, addressing his American -mat hold the clue to the situation. - Joseph," creaked old Mohammed. He confrere. -' "But what can I dolt" "I'm putting all, my'faith in the In- =: With the approval,pf the Minlster of Education chuckled. the captain declared. Its ' _ "Who' can you do, sir?" the other sPeC�r," � �� Joseph, that velvet -'eyed foetu'ne tee -`• Day a'n'd` Evenlnp - Ctauea •. - - , -. _ ". _ - -• -,.it; retorted, "A young American citizen -- because he's evidently on the ,lob that ler who had led Eileen to the shop of may be conducted in accordance with the regulations Issued by the ,daughter of my friend Kearpey in Col- I still have hopes. Mohammed- smiled understandingly. Department of Education. -. .oarbo —ia kidnapped in broad daylight "But there's nothing to show:' Far - „ g y; D when she is in the company of a sus - man cried, "that hers on the job at It a lied, "that Father of Mischief," Theoretical and Practical Instruction = he replied, that you now close your is given in :various trades. The schools :and' classes are under the direr. peeted person! What can you do!" all! Ii I understand the sition,''doors and leave' me to carry out my "Suspected, yes," cried the other ao one has seen this maxi Haig since Lion of An Advisory Committee. _ Orders.. The crate is in the cellar 7" ~ desperately, "But that's not proof I" he left the ship. early this morning. "It is in the cellar," old Mohammed Application for attendance should be made to the Principal of the school. "What puzzles me," the captain in- "It's' my belies'," said, Captain Pet- , replied. Commercial Subjects, Manual Training, Household Science and Agriculture _ - "'terjected, trying : to pour oil an arson, `that he was following Miss.. - "Good-­46d t.`te girl, is' safely on the and Horticulture are provided for in the Courses of Study in Public, Separate, ' taonbled waters, "is the absence of Kearney and Dr. Oestler. way. Go nom; friend, and report to Continuation and High schools, Collegiate ]astftutes, Vocational Schools ..+� Inspectot Haig. If we had the author- I agree with you captain, cried the Chief. Put in a word for me. I said Departments. . 'ity of Scotland Yard behind' us, we the British Consul. "Inspector Haig take up my new Duties— although I Copies of the . Regulations issued by the :Minister of Education may be aright be able to act. Besides, 'what was following them. - And I think obtained from the Deputy Minister, Parliament Buildings, Toronto. evidence there is, he holds." we may venture to hope that he's the don't know what they ire- altriost at "It's little enough," said the British only ma who, knows what actually once. I have my letter of travel and - Consul - "unless he had added to it took pia If it's abduction, it's high- this day's work{ I Gook Kforea kind free- , nce this morning." ly pro le.that he's in- pursuit'of the !,- • , caption . Mr. Foreman"ce. was very stern. abductor. "I. will go and make my .report," - A ' "In abort, sir;' he said,- "yau__don't- "It's v ry odd he hasn't got in old Mohammea� chuckled. "T shall not -H w t o too a C Q d intend to take any steps about this: touch," - g got on board • The ag f {nodded iii reement. "I 'forget you, Joseph." . gin of crooks you've , "`My. thanks, Father - Mo* hamrned, ■ - although you know - whatever the think that odd, too, cap n," head- Then return "to yo r home. Leave all evidence may be, and I say damn the witted. I don't care r the look of - else to me. .. n• long should he Quick as You ••Caught •fit - -- remain there?" ' "The re coining for the crate at •' - - _ sunset. You Youchave until then.. But U.1) �I loose slippers, and Joseph stood for 1„ good tas to s moment by the door' which opened ouL or the room of carpets,, listening. Then, kneeling; he applied his ear to Don't experiment. When you the uncovered boards immediately be= entertain, a1•ways serve yond this doorwa}, presently to rise, r,l .. smiling -with satisfaction. Chrhfie'sSod#Wafers... -fresh 1 oyi9 _ The sound• -of Mohammed's and flaky. They make the Bing footsteps had died away.. best meals just a little better. Joseph walked through to the little 11 . shop - w}iich was mere camouflage for ` - — ' It throat is gore, crush and "the great emporium of stolen treasures Take Z Aspirin Tablets Drink fuli ,lass 4 water dissolve 3 Aspirin Tablets T beyond,. He went out, locking the door Repeat' treatment in 2 ' in a halt glass of ,eater Try the Ns� -- be ih nd -h -lm- -This -tools place nearly . - — nourt�' and gargle according to CaRisrlE s - -.half an hour after Dr. Oestler and directions m box. _ - I C10ER i . - • M CRA E'lleen hoc. entered the establishment _ • E A R C ular- priced \ of Mohammed, and, perhaps twenty — - — in pop ---- ;Almost, Instant Relief in' This Way packages. minutes after Dawson Haig, follow- -~ racer' ing, haepassed through that door be- Thesimple method is the trademark of •1'he:Ba }'er Ask your g : Tond which lay n space of unvarpeted is the waydoctors throughout the Company, Limited. and the name is 01) - == Lent }:ail but trul;,_ter ordnow roatcolds. - Boyer etabteteThey-dss Ivealmosl' passage -'!world t His expel viols. At the moment of passing It is recognized as the QUICK- . _instantly. And thus work almost ;:.. .�.•.'';,.';;;.'••:,.. - p Y instantly when you take diem :; ,�fr,�,���4 ,;; . , .•,;;', .,� _ the threshold, a swift suspicion of the EST, safest, surest' R'A to treat a truth had flashed through }Lis mind. cold. For it will check an' ordi- And for a gargle. Aspirin Tablets �.;:;;; ^' "' He would have stepped back, but it •nary cold almost as fast as you dissolve so completely, they _- ,,. !• +;'r ••;'r caught •it: leave no irritatin aril s • ~, =. ;C� was too late. . . . g p _ 1C �•' . • ties. tact a box of ]2 . * The floor g1` d'a�� ay beneath him, Ask your doctor about tablets t bottle of 12 ' i �` ' "; and he shot • down into . unknown this And when you .buy, Z ° orl00itanydrugstore, y SODA _- . ;;'.: r •': �,.... depths. -He felt himself enveloped, see that you get As- `` . '. embraced, by some tender,' feathery pirin Tablets. Aspirin i� 4 ...:it' ' ; .. substance which broke the fall, except asrnrrw riucaraurr � __ WAFEAS _ � _ � ,Rosa NO Fr'■ •w the Hso►= - - : rs,wa w taus.► - ,;. ISSUE No. 11 —'�4 �� Mt ' X`s . r •, � .. .; \ ', •x. �, � ..•r •_fie _ _ .. y " �•'S.. ,Y.-. •1 a r� ./.► .i►.i►is�r.�+►a�.r►r►irvr►.�.r� Some Food - - - - -= - - 1 -- i Z For Thought • �' '� �'�°'` " , Pasteurization of Milk in the Province of Ontario •� lL _ Toronto. --The Canadian Facial Hy a .e- Gordon L�t1w►„�I'e[k" ` Woman's glene vu,...iln hakeItur issued the fol.. - loafing pertinent facts: A Iong, cold ..iti� to a vegetable garden which will prove a ' 1 The present state of pasteurization close. At least it Is the hope of most continuous source, ul iatble tersanQ, - , In the Province, of Ontario is ea fol- Canadians, even the younger ones who aAd in doing so Haves money, and _ Ch atte r ,Iowa: • • N must have had their M-1 of ice and what is'more important, It adds inter -' There are altogether 28 cities in On- \snow sports this season, that soon eating variety to the things that go om. By deZair M. Hurgsn tario. The following cities require all the weather will moderate and once that table. `. ���' milk sold in them to be pasteurized, more we may venture out of doors. n }' D` namely: Toronto, Hamilton, Windsor, ( ; A 8ouees of Income East Windsor, 13t. Catharines, North the meantime garden plans may be Throughout Canada people iri. cast- East SUGGESTION say, Sudbury, Timmins, Chatham; discussed. Nothing will restore health ing about for ways of making an extra -If ou like onions (like I do you will agree that the' follow Galt and Magara Falls, 'making 11 in u quickly, y bring order , , a mind, dollar. Young people losing employ- -If } y gl' unsettled by the business, ,political meat in the Cities have returned to `• ing suggestion is not amiss and that restaurateurs might .well .all. Of the remaining 17, six of them and social problems so- prevalent to- have their milk pasteurized to at ex- the old farmstead for shelter. For take heed and profit thereby. day, as a few hours !n the garden, To fifty miles around the larger cities, How many times have we' gone to a show and after two' tent varying from 64 to 98 Per cent. dig !n the eartb, to plant seeds that countryside and villages are crowded :'hours w the warm (sometimes stuffy) atmosphere come out This means that there are 11 cities In have ben handed down carefully from ;• which the population ha no proteC• the dim ages, and is a few abort weeks with families who are tryiap to estab- -vith an idea that we are hungry but that hunger must be satin- tion as far as its milk supply Is con- !s>} themselves on the land. In every t0 nee s picture of our own creating' commuzilty there are good citizens, fled by something piquant and tantalizing. In my case onions cerned. Lakin shape around us--this is real g —raw, fried pickled, boiled, stewed; etc.; always appeal. Gen- In the towns of Ontario, li have satisfaction. who have . e e time re their hands erally I am'not alone when atteIIding the einem;L,, consequently compulsory pasteurization of 100%, today than ever before.. Gardening •' ]� sadly pass up tempting Westerns,' steak smother$d with onions, and 4 have 100% pasteurization with, Iaardsn Plans offers at leapt a Parris? solution. in oat compulsory legislation, making a Planning Is essential. Tall things addition to siv!ng ,them the major por• etc., and I now have the dubious reputation Of %eing a `ham '.total of 17 towns !n which all the, milk must not be planted where they will tion of their look. requirements for at -'sandwiches." - Yes; my escorts really believe that I have no -sold is completely pasteurized. There, shade smaller types. Very early least s!:` months, it offers some op .appreciation of food —that my imagination Ifi this field is extreme- therefore, remain 128 towns in which spinach, radish: and the first lettuce portunity of ntakiug moony. This may ly dull. the milk is only partially pasteurized can be planted in rows twenty inches take the furor of specialties.- like This is all very bad. • or not pasteurized at all. -apart and the later vegetables put in green peas„ sweet corn, mushrooms, 1vUw i e,uaaebL �laoi�7t3tYS�9 #lemma T8pri8 Of ^Ansley phi The opulation of Ontario is about between. Plantings e&d- go- -- each vegetable canning, or truck crops for a local ,• Is never enough to defeat friend onion_ --a few seeds such as a.5oo,00� people. of the cities, towns _Market. Perhaps firers is offers high- the .cardamom seed be supplied with each order. and villages which have either com- Instances so that a continuous supply way close at hand which offers a site I believe the cafe or restaurant offering this gracious courtesy plate or partial pasteurization there is and late produced. vas etiessofothe sameeveg`e- for can sell all i sorts ut freak vegetables a population of about 1,50.4,000 who ai "Would notice • quite an increase' in its' number of patrons. are protected. As a result of this table offers another means of spacing and cut" flowers. Maybe there is a The onion industry would boom, 'the people would be antis- there are about . two-thirds of the peo- out the crop and increasing total Te• summer resort colony within fen miles -fled and- healthy (there is nothing better than an onion -a -day pie vf' this Province exposed to the turns and the Introduction of a few where the highest rrlcee may be se- `'for that peppy feeling) and we onion- eaters would not be offen- ddhgers of raw milk. absolutely new things Baal. pear' will cured. To capture this sort ut trade, � --- -- ' ' The failure to pasteurize milk may also, increase the trend in that direr- earliness to essential, but this only - �sive to those who can't take em. What about it? _. result in epidemic of the following rife- tics. It is quite possible In even serf means a good hot bed, planted In * ' „ ' . • r r ay eases: typhoid and Paratyphoid fever, fled district fn. Canada to develop a March or April. - , , scarlet fever, septic sore throat, dlph- `.-.James Agate writing in John O London s Weekly raises a the=ta. Cases of bovine tuberculosis r r • nice point for discussion. In his estimation the six greatest and undulant fever are disabling dia- Its Childs Play - Spee>ual�ation n'# -- `'living actors) are Emil.. tannings, Charlie Chaplin, Alfred Lunt, eases which may be a resnIt of unpaa- Women's Work H> Lynn Fontanne, Ludmella Pitdeff, and Katharine Hepburn, yVlien teurlsed milt. Moat forma o! su Sisal .. To Make Them accused of jumbling stage and screen; Mr. Agate declared "it is tuberculosis in children are a direct p��t,�s���n� _ as absurd to keep the two apart as to pretend that Euclid, remit of unpasteurized milk. �By HELEN WILLIAMS. y ll"b""" _ .Algerbra and Trigonometry are not all 'a part of mathe�latics. .> . James Agate is, we allow, fully capable of stating in no un- Ilitustrated Dressmaking Leeson Fur- Institute of Women's Profor certain terms his choice, as he has thirty �geara Of dramatic Triumph of 8iiksn Hose ;,ished With Every Pattern sional Relation Discuss all criticism to back hint women's wear stores that Put !n ; up, as well as •a number of novels essays a auDPb of woollen stockings when ; • ; - Plans for Promoting and books about the theatre. After all I see no reason •why the screen and stage should below zero l earlier showed find so- ; . _ E Occupational In- After early th16 Winter, find that f9rmation not be linked. After all many of us would never see some of they have not had the anticipated fie• SP 1. famous Stage stars if It was not made passible for Lis through mama. women have retained their •. •� Washington, —A new age la women'. ''the medium of the scrftn. silk hose even to the extremity of / work --the age of speciallzattoa —has of - So as id Ml's. Catherine .14lend r r r e: r r frozen legs They will n {bsndoa DID YOU KNOW? them under any hardship,- which is Canada is the birth place Of many of the gt+est Of bath screen a hint that the Inventor of ailk Shouse In Presiding as chairman of . grid stage but certainly no native son ever reached great- tje Bags- had a And ck`t Proved a the board m directors of the fnatit•+ tremendottys money. -maker for the - _ ure of Women's Professional seta- er acting heights than has Matheson Lang. Few, indeed, know trade. .. floss, at a discussion of plan, for that Lang was born In Montreal the son of a Presbyterian min- Surprise to ezpresred by area- that promoting occupational information btes• of Scottish descent. He went on the stage against the women have the endurace to defy - —Bar .we$rea. :wishes of his .family, who hoped that he, too, would etater' -the the weather' with only milk covering "Many aaditiona occupations Lave -church but the lure of the footlights was too strong to be resisted their riutbs. Ot couise there firs developed for women In various new - —and now he has harkened to the latest medium the talkies cases of frostbite, but it seems to be .fields of work during the last 14 • - The latest film "Channel Crossing" gives Mr. Lang's admirers a matter of only serious second free* yearn.'• if Baia: "A ming. S e Unless there ahuld be a second treegr _. _ them call for special training. Some every opportunity to hear this actor's perfectly modulated voice ing the results are not dangerous. A of retie older fields to which women, as well as renew acquaintance (as many of us will) with all the physician as" that a second frees- ` - In large numbers have devoted their 'excitement of a crossing from Dover to Calais. sag of the legs' might necessitate akin _ enerrivs 'such as teaalllug, for ex- grafting. ample, are overcrowded. The age The women are not -at all dismayed - ; of specialization has really just be. '' `,� Miser's Catalogue by the severe weather. They could _ =' gun. The province of the Institute. WATCH YOUR I have loved silver in a hundred don woollen stockings of good appear "of women's Professional Relations things: ' ante and be comfortable but they are ' is to assist as fully as possible. to Windows where trost. has left a silver not doing !t. Silk maintains Its Preparation for this new ace." . � .. feather: prestige- under the most severe testa. The ailver'akies In cool and windy — Brantford Expositor. Ten Best Films - _ Lis Wit Santa weather .+ . -'- ` - When- silver rains descend; the shin- - - -- pursuant to- an annual custom, Film We are frequently surprised when ing wings ., HOW TO .FIND OUT Dally, one of the most potent organs we hear what some people trunk of Of silver ships that beat across the - in the cinema field, recently aanouac•' the questioa of dieting. To many it blue; - -�� ��� uA�� - ed`theae picturgs as the 10 best of seems to conjure up In their minds The evanescent grace of silver petals �y n 2933 after a nation•wlde poll of 384_- A eye m o ota, a se - imposed au iur a plum tree at wnose reef - ZS73 _ cinema critics: "Cavalcaue, "4Yad ' plan whereby they are to be deprived the neitlea. ��ID �TO���� Street," "The Private. Lire of Henry On silver morning drip with silver . of'what they like most to eat, -Such VIII," "Lad for a Day," "State halt,;' dew; Liar fromdhe'catr, :......:...... ......... :................ ....� _ The silver sands beside a silver sea "Farewell to Arms.," "She Done I3im For' sick Perseus diets must ueces• HERE ARE THE SIGNS R'rong," "I Am a Fugitive from A ' ssnrll be varied according t the n . Of evenings when a silver crescent ; r4ar ouanras_ 1�tpuene Headae)yea grass that tufts a silver- txi + Y Chain Gang," "hlaedchen in. Uni- � - farm -" "RasDUtia and the Emnresa." _ ' person in more or less normal health ativers the � r.oa. � a••�•• -�•-- t ppeata o we 6 -ban r•ranciscu Argunaur, i - -diet is nothing more or less the choos- dune, � Nate sour stoasaoh ing from a great variety of foods of And dapples sails with silver alt- : Auto -lntosioatioo - Claasifted Advertising canary is best to Cal..' an4 Cale., a,.,,.d. fires. • �_.__ Almost ail . of ub have been con- _ , M heart mints them in peace •tae 1 1 with the' necessity for slim ing to 'a systematic plan -under what y • i�YHAi T.0 DO FOR i is called a balanced diet. q while I stand smooth- fitting new undies to wear a i& !t w� A balanced diet is simplicity itself, And count the coins into my eager : TAXI-2 teaspoonfulsof • Phillips Milk of Mw the slanderline frocks. 4 N List of wanted DVERY Jn andfu • hand. nesia to a glass of watt For this reason such a' little set as LA Ltat of wanted tnventtona and fuU because most' meals in the home and every tnormna when you +tt+urmation sent free. Tits• 31asssay Goss- in_the hotelil and restaurants are more - -Leona Ames Hill. _ ¢¢eee up. Take another today's pattern, which can easily and pagy, {florid Patent Attornovs. 273 Ban% • Tim: �te+sp=ful 30 mirrors or leas balanced, but it relitaitis' for . r after satins. And anotltas- inexpensively be made at hams, ?s ' 1 before you so to tea a thin to be welcomed. the lndtvldual to Dick aria choose to Gems from Life :Scrap -book _ g so- ;,+ Ppte Take the new The panteea•clota at the 'side. The avoid dietetic errors. Sincerity Philli ' Milkof Masaesia : I.HORNS, Sc; E_ \R-RLD ROCKS, 9c;' Diet Is a study, but a simple mew• Table i -- am tobrst for _ brassiere with attached shoulzier L Wyandottes, 9c: Red and White od of dieting fs to avoid white bread . "Sincerity is religion personified. " - l each tie�poodul a di- Straps is closed at the centre -back. - tw4s, 10c. Guaranteed highest quality, and all white flour prodlrCts, reduce Chapin' _ Washing atin or crepe silk in flesh �looa- Lenten chicks., Order now for Feb- "Faithfulness and sincerity first of - - "-I.. - •••-- •••.••••.••- ••...... ••j g ruary, March and April. 10 with order, sugar and all •sweets - to a minimum pink is a practical choice. Use tiny balance C.O.D. uapie city Hatchery, and eat ♦ etables and fruits iii uan• a11. "_ Confucius. IE glass buttons to tone with the silk Chatham, Ontario. vegetables q you have Acid stomach, don t tity. Avol6 over - eating and take "Loss of sincerity is loss of vital, worry about it. Follow the simple you select, XOTOx on• :.plenty of fresh alr'and some exercise power. "- Bov4e. directions given 'above. This small Styl., No. 2893 is designed for sizes TTENTION: BUY, YOUR ROTOR 'dally. "The 'Master's injunction !s, that we dosage Of Phillips' Milk Of Magnesia 14' 16, 18, 20 years, 3'4, ,36, 88 and 40 A Oil wholesale. 10u per cent, pure - t - pray !n secret and let our lives attest acts at Or= to neutralize the' acids inches bust. Size 16 requires lr/+ rennaylventa oil, any grade,. 66c net•; Made in Canada our sincerity " =Mary Baker Eddy. that cause headache, Stomach paIas Salton. Marl your ,order direct to Pure, and other distress. Try it. You'U II yards of 3b -inch material: oti Co., 9 Market sr., Hamilton, oat. A firm of agricultural implement it- " Sincerity is the way of heaven.' 1 HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. , Mencius. feel like a new person. Write your name and address plain- miinufacturersi having heard that a But --be careful you get genuine certain machine of their manufacture "The true ,measure of life is not: Phillips' Milk of Magnesia, of ly, giving number and size of such YM(JRE had done very many years' -service length, but honesty. "fohn Lyly., Phillips' Milk of Magnesia Tablets ;;ttterns as you want. Enclose 16c in on a certain farm, approached the "Sincerity.. Is. -the, indispensable when ,•you buy -256 and 50e, sizes. stamps or coin (coin pr¢ferred; wrap owner to see if he were prepared to 'ground of all conscientiousnesi, and it carefully) fo: each. number, and ' :. Part with It to another farmer who by consequence of all heartfelt re• ALfO TARQ pbRM v ; address your order tb Witacn Pattern - required a se"dAaud - machine. The tigtou. "• —Sant, l� t"'' tablet n th + `ervice, 73 West Adelaide St., Toronto. utvakn of a teaspoonfa, < answer was:. "In reply to your letter „� vs then be what we are, and d 1 v� 4 Phillips Mi1F i We are so accustomed to masques• re' my drill, .I have no wish to sell speak what we think, and In all things worth uwtn,►'' '•; at brOGCat, as .4 has been !a, use only keep ourselves loyal truth and the t � ade ourselves before others that we ,t for 76 years and I would like to ee �•� • end by deceiving ourselves.—Roche- %e Pbeealinenfi Aclller�ealest j M D accred professionl� of friendship. Peps Mill of Magnesia foucauld: until half worn oat at least. Longfellow. ,;R '�+- ;K' �+��'�•t V�� ^��l!k' ;y+`a°fi,Jk 'ei•,'V �� ',�'a �i•.?.• �::. •�'�'- h 3.., I.-� ,". � � � - '1�,�`!Yn'��, Tr. },.1 _ ,^r'r r'^•'r^•" _ *N, `-°`. .ate' � -a+'• ':.i' w✓•• •t ..i .'ry„+K `�.w Y ^L"R"�" � �`�+,. "°•` .. „` ?�- »._ - 4uww.v �^,�4'.. 'r, "'^ �.•,r, .�.. ! , ( .''r *' e$ ' a ' ; • k - - ,_y. _ . -_ .. - .. �a• ',y. - +•. . ._ _ �' -- • — . _ _ - + . �.. �. ire —•��. �,�i�, 7. IN - i COAL I *+�� -D N. Ltaekwood left vim Ban - - Harold and Mrs. Richardson. day tnoraiug by motor for Lust ut Turuutu, ,+pe.�tt 8uoday with �- -' port, N Y.. leaving' there in,--ow relatives bud friends lu Pic kerii,g. + r era •, itb bit brother• for M tons• -The Mitomtt'el tJlub h•,vitim had tore ° --it b6o Gordon is tests down p y iq two 1 the old buil,tiuK+ which Held, Ohio. where a y.,unger bro to postpone their pesrturnlNnc, at -- -. -- `are j ed to large l,.,iel - table. cber. Joseph, axed 32, died sad Clareu►r,nt, are arrangit+K fur an -Q site a IarFe. ntunher of ortr denly uu Satarday truth a heart early date, to he announced this' t . attach. The sympatby of the week. .��Pickeriu� s Leader �ture resist• •t -have been i oft s iuq feria, vown,nllliy is extended to Mr. -The Choir of the Presbyterian told- od Rtt during the, past week [x,ekwuud. Chiuc 11 will Kive ,,anther erolsi . _ -Be .tare to attt•nd the- Ss. nul, t3K�ty iii the A Y P. A Club _ ..-i a F.++ales ,�i+i or tile Pr Patric,k'otwil)Etor in the basement Room ne Will(inyr evening, R 'bytP• +•t L•lgeirnh will titeet at the „f St. Andrea's Cbureb tbim (Fri eorumenc•i.tt•R. -__at 8 I, clock. _Re• �•+ �+ bom- t airs;. R A -S"ta",•ville uu . ' 'Wedtteaday next at 3 p. Di. dnf) evcnirg. &14reh If3ch. There freghmeuta will be eerrcd, •Sityc's = 'The `Jean- Gordon" Dress Sate is, will be an illygAn-t sipper, talies, ebileetinn. - =-A .,uu►ber of the fa"iiie±a of the Wornpn'a Institute held a quilting' buttermilk and utbertascy vittles, -L. R :Tspynn,'<if Buwtnanville, r part. -it the bows of Mrs, Russ and after that thesrt- will Fir a a meniher of the Cnondian PiRpu =now on• D(iZE:�B t� choose Bur•. •u►r a[ternunn taut �t•ek. f,,ine program of m.$),4C.'s reelta- Tuners' A•+sr.,ci+tiuu, Mnd who has T - — i',t.• occasional solid epelta and t:s,ns, Irish tsa,rio -4 Platt rn•tuy other• bet tt fur» aumber of yedrt+ em. „ frnm� 11 8171,8• Just things 'ro make y"u tNgl betrr.r, p, e,i' by tb,' Dt'srl bduu Piarta 'rainf .11s are Pausing th? i,t•t+ and Aduli�ectn 'L5 and 15 rent,+ p Y ~ snow w disapp,at', Kttssitially, 1•uI * yn+i Organ Co.. Hil {• be in the _ : one-• price, c 1.00. thstihere ;every little IikPlihn(�ti W. Hnbh4' sale of houro villa,,, -tinrily Anv orders left .• of rt, re being a big food thin�h�ld furniusre etc., `3xtyrday Nt THE Ntlwe (�f$re by those -- sprit- s• stfternuon taut was n ,,heat �necrs -. --- wir+hing ttwir piinus tutted, :will p New' Print, are .in. All Fresh Colors. --R reeve the date,, Fri lay. Ap The d,ty was flae,�tlrhough very receive prompt and'c:trefnl atten r, rii ld+ h, for the uo, F, -atiu Gp Fold. but a very Iarwo crowd Nnza tion. * * Beautiful new patterns. lHCll Wlde. in attenda'n1,e, these being ttbul[c -� A mother - frog tb', Pvexhy- thes W hktb Young Pet, I� s Aux ualitie8 —$0 CljntB and 25 Cent3- - y g p t-.ighty card parked ou the lawn,' tertari Church went -to Whitby q' iliasy. of thedracna, "Alt in the per ' yard. : Falul'y," in the Town Bitll, and yard and the t»d, of the highway. on 'Tuevdav evenin,a td hear the - .p y the etu -picas of St. Andrew's Lad It was a cash sale. hat uotwith riramn, entitled All ilk the Fam• i, �rmuditig this prices were good ily," which wag' presented by the Men's Fine Shirts t0 clear. All BiZeB, lee Aid. The sale was conducted b W. B ' } --Ulrs 8peare, of uelpb, who y Dramatic C1�ah of 9t. Andrew's Collafs &attached and collars detached. has been visiting at the home out Powell.' Mr. and Mrs. Hobkty left Church: The church was well All good patterns, to clear at : her daughter, Cdr +, J. G. Baxter, On Wednesday for their new home filled and the drama greatly en In Bowmanville, where we trust „ ed b Fill. It is ez acted that 89 cents each',- , for several months, has returned J y >�' p lilomt•, She was accornprtnted by they may enjoy good health. the play will be given in Pickering - -- �. CID, the same day W T. - Heron, i ear early Gaie. i1 has who recently pucebaeet� the faun, • ; A M A N for a short times -The weeskly meetiDg of the _M e —C)u Sunday next Rev. H. EL- -took Roweasion..___We -1vs Mr' -- I' S. was held with the Crozier will preach at 11 a., m., on and Mrs. Heron prosperity in Christian Fellowship Convener, - their new home, and welcome Sid Wonnacott, in charge, A short s ' the subjects, 'The Abundant Lite, them to the community. ae taught by Christ In the Gospel y' business period was conducted by �� 1 Oe r4t�, Smocks. Sohn Ia the evening the -The U. P. S. were hoots to the the Prea., Jack Chapman, followed � e 1 subject will be ••The Eighth Corn Alroonde .Y. P. S. to St. Andrt3w a by the Scripture reading by mandmwnt. or What to the Care S. S. ball on Wednesday, Feb. Ramena Donnell, and' v. Mr. , -tor Crime. 2?th, when over one hundred' undred Deem- E`rozier led In prayer. The topic : Still maintain their leadership as Qana43a fT Unless we.have a very beavy here of . the two. societies held a '•Enrichments Through Cbtirch rain thereto very little likelihood Joint meeting. � ' A fine program Relationships+," was given by F. _ best work 'clothes, Qnglity ;gad work was provided by the vistfars, M Cba man. The fuliowia¢ manBhi has never bet n.saerEeid' for price. -- _ of a bits spring flood. Although p p under the direction of Mies Irene musical program : it hosts been cold during the past Salisbury. Included a short devo- „p g�!m was presented : -,week the heat•of the sun is came y solo. LaASie O ¢fine.' Drank $1 95 regular size. $2.25 for oversize Clonal period, a vocal dust by Cheeter ; piano solo, Leila $par- , tag the @now and lee to gradually R Nicholson and L. Michaud; solo, row, ; solos with guitar accoln Bo Ys i *t disappear. so that in tbis locality S Men's n Mrp. M Anderson; instrumental, and n Turtle coked »• there is very little left. pADiment, IvA4i Barrett ; read Sweaters 2 50. - Mims W. Richardson ; solo. L. iugs.- b Ph lliss Langman and `o ry ' �. --St. George's A. Y. P. A. will y y wee Friday evening, March Michaud a paper an entrant Leslie Mtgrley. Beautifully color• - _ ltltb, for another of'the Bible ad events, Miss H. Chambers ; a story ad lantern slides on "Home Bean- Fred T. Bunting, Picker-hag dresses. which. all he Bible Lent. The Mansions."' ansions. by Henry Van tiAcation' . and the Mizpah Bene - -they have been having. Theme Dyke. told by Mists M. Richard . diction closed the meeting. -C o%. Radio Licenses EatablLhed 1837. - eveninga have been epleaditity -son. Rev. Mr. Richards 'Rave w attended. All the congregation abort address on present dap Industrial problems. Following Broagbaln are invited to join thee,. -Com. _ j *- - -8t..- George's Church. Sunday, the program tbs. local `Jociety 1 e. CHOICE . 1. lr[-St 113th, 5th Sunday hutch in Lent- entettateed with games and re The- Brougham Young People pat- March Schools a. Naming frts,ehments. --Com. , ronized the Markham rink on Satter- _ Prayer. 11 a. m. Evening Prayer, -'One of the early meting held day evening. T a Weedy Lent service In the Horticultural Society was hell Mrs. Devitt, Mrs. Gaiulon and atrp E.,E p' in the A. Y. P. A. Club Rooms on Soden were in Toronto on Saturday. the Club Rooms. on Friday at S Tuesday evening, when a goodly Mrs. John Miller spent eve days P. tai., for Bible study and -woe ship: All are cordially invited. Humber of the citizape of Duabar is Toronto the first of week. -At Chair regular meeting on too. Pickering and surrounding Mrs Hardy, of Stratttird, was Round SZ'esk, ,.. •• - -• 1k• - 'Wednesday evening the Police district were present. Plans were with her aunt. alias Bste, for ,,fees - Trustees passed a resolution ex- discussed for the coming season. days. :Hiss Bate returned -with her Sirtoln Roast or Steak,.... = "' .: •.. 1"�• - pressing their thanks and that of Short addretteea were given by i<he for a visit. • Ii;c. ._. the eeRidents of the vii ge to Mr. following s kPre on , variun• ' Mme• John Phillips, ?lies: Dunn and "Wing Roast: ... •. I the O. Thomson. for lit donation a'ibjects. r. Pearston spoke on 'Mrs.. T. C. 'Brown '.were guests of - ' n t Fnnitt: F. M. Chapman, on Fruit :.`Clarembnt W. .IL ,g--n, Thursday at, - Fo>~terhoese Roast. heavy wader ant -+-�•' _ ofa furnace for the Town Hall, Gerald Cowan. on hnprovt•tnent;: ternoon. -which adds much to the coinfurt and Reeve E, L Chap town, on Schneider i'eatneal fuck Bacon; _ r .•'of the building. :The l't,t People of 'the village -Miss Wilkie, a,,iatant teacliei Tree cutting on bisthwayy e•tv. ahci cii� ,:t met one evening last Bologna, - in the Continuation Srtmrtl iih.,_ �Ii+q Dixon gave N rPl,s,rt (,n tl,.• wet-k wht -n they organised .a Glee - hie been off duty for a, wil''1 ror•rnt. Mrveutir,n its. the KitTLI Cluu; fvr the puep.ise of Audyinx • . HEad.rheQ�t'. ` •• •• - . months on ar°ntint of ;line +�, ? ,� },.lwt►rtl Hotel, resiouru.- Rev. .in;rinc. They_ Ailk- meet at the hunt^ returned t� h�i home in Ns►bleturt, It ttKe- Rpv. Cos r.; lies-. 1{ ,I,•, of Ray iLy-,d firs. McWhirter next :.Ali ai�ut- i-ept- mideq-l:lecrtrieal in>�•rf and .lire+. E'ztreliln fiat-, short Monday *veining. Anyone wishing ta, - •" She is radrlalt • recovering from _ g 3 g Iteirigeiation. i _ her illness, and tie bope, with a wddre+se Announcement way. 1cMatn_ che different gait of music- _ Prolonged rest, her health ;viii be made in regard to early me(►tingo, welcome. This is an excellent mute - .:fully restored. - when special speakers will t,e and it is hoped that many will aria I - Ontario Lodge \o. 3'2i, L O. 0- henrl including "Dick, the Gard `'.themselyes of the opportunity of im- Hoer," at the ffrat meeting. Watch proving , their knowledge of music. W e • _ Id:, are bolding A social evening in for announcements. Miss Margaret The charge will be 10 -cents per pe•r- their Lodge Room on Wednesday, Mitebell and Dr. H. T. Fallaise son per night• .March 21st, at si o clods, and dish contributed vocal saoloe, both in _ Butcher _(phone '3000) = �Piekering to take this op.portnnity to invite kee ing with the season of March - s°y members, of the order iti -tbe I- ­NOW ldve+•isaewaenta. __ ; "- community to bring along a lady ° t _ :.. -The first visit of the Carolina �IG8 FOR SALE -ET «•ePTts old: Ap- � 'TKO •• 1� - • _ _�_ M �i - friend and have an enjoyable y g ply. Mrs. Tanner, Picknin'. Phone I1rt:. 32 lciiering Me . i•iarke V 9iager@ on Thursday evenin last, - evening with them. _ , .. - -- - - s Phone - - • : —A. H. Cook. Of the tweet . end brought toe81iC19fyttheirr. Pp ugore, TsORe. App E. L, Ghapm n,' Phone Pik of. the village. raised last year a the Choir of the United Church, ;'!222. 29-W -`. T quantity of tobacco of good anal that their booking at' once fora �T,YatOL'TH ROCK F.GGA FOR Y - -v ndex New Man$ement- its. The Province of Ontario, return engagement would meet Setting. from Bray hen.. Amts B, Thotn., partienlariy the south western w'th avvroval.' This grouq -'of Pickering, R Rq. Phone alai.• 1713, Fitt :r. _par.� hag built r t> tt - t@� '�oiored • 94 tigers gave. to u4iti toe - L'ei�R IAA bne 9W egg inrohator, _ tion for the quality of the tobacco r automatic trays, neariy aces. Al•o LOCc}tick - �'1 1' to t���-ys•. - gro ' a, and large gltantitiee are words of mass. therbe9t pregt m brooder. A. J.Gillard, lot,•24,con,2, rickering. _ CholC18 Fresh t�u� Clued «%ported to Britain, where it i9 we have ever had' in Pickering. R. R. 2. ri�keri,g, 26 -M The statement that only enlored -- -- held-in high e8teenl. �-t OR SALF. -A uatitity of seer; 'Isle folk are %bit. to Sing ispirltusls and i� ., t8 -Hundreds of ei[enrslpni t.n uoI;x u auolvGires 11ae again assn new'. Yhcnr Clare 2UU. have been viewing 'thb beautiful - conflemed. The true, negro inters _ scenery at Niagara Falls during TANTED -Twn fresh cows. inust - pretation and rytbru was Riven iD IN bh good milkers. -• • ! ' the pact week of two. The beau• such a manner that we--are con. x. %*ewmaa, at farm, Ounbarton. 29 -30 we Specialize in Swifts Oven.ized ? - Liftri 'ice fncmati0 s at the Falls winced that it can not be dupli are Among the' R at attractions - rated by a similar group of whites. r'OR SALE -lull bushels' of seed - - p„y� - et the eoatioent at 'hie time of The program was clean and whole L� Banner•• oats. 6o cents per bushel; ane Premium $B,tYl 'Gilid the year. as well an in the sualmer. p R g loads of good mired hay., Herly Johnson- R R The railways are tbas taking some from the beginaie ,varied, 3, Claremont. 2p and interesting for all ages. Al OR'9ALE- Harrhing Eggs, Pure. advantage of these attractions to ri Bacon though they -had been.: enngaged FOR Hollywood Leghorns, David J, Scott, help them to increase their earn. _for one night only, it bas been Altona Poultry. Register)eRd. Rouge Hill halt - ing,a. mite north of KingsU,hiR�ad. 2li 31 - -The Choir of St. Andrew's suggested by ninny that following _�_.. r the first night, a second per form• �OT10E- Tomtiso Growers John C� Church - held A veep enjoyable ante would have filled the e»di l Baer tomato $3. plants for sale at Greenwood N M eVeDiDR is the A. Y. P. A. Club Corners, Greenwood•• Orders taken up io March N E01, ■ ■ - litsoms on Wednesday night la9t, torinu) to overflowing. Tile C on) Mh.�Price- x3.5(1 per thousand.- 28 ?s : After partaking of a t'pot lick" p " °y while in town were the FOR RENT -At Frenchman's Bay. piekerin - - ­Ontario slappeC, which tvae enjoyed by all, guests of some of the Choir nlenr. g- roomed house. Electric. Hard and loft g,, bet's and as grieFte the hostesses water. Basement. Large lot and good location. the gathering resolved itself into have found their most delightful Reasonable. Apply owner .IL:enBurningham.28tt`I — _ a crokinole party, in which all and wholesome company, highly Vj Oft REN1 T-- Gen*rRl store. dwelt ' took a deep interest. The rooniP ■ e in S acres of land, cottages. outbuildings YOUR PRINTING � V L yNi/ were comfortably filled and All intelligent and very attriictive lt• g rig■ and blactt smith shop 321) t>0 a monxh. Vacant personalities. _ April 1st.11934. ZPhone Pickering 2129, F. R. 4' are looking forward to another Jackson, 2tstf similsr - gathering in the near a future. BEGONIAS - 71�ARM FOR SALE -28 acres on No. at .the News Off 1C -The Hon. Mr. MC1UlAy, MI n• 1. i Highway, PickerinFTownship. 5-roomed. Teter of Hi hwe a its urging car Now is tfe time to plant tuberous hungalow and out - buildings. Hard and soft R y s g B begonias. Fill a fairly deep box witb water. Close to village. Ideal situation for w ,owners not to defer purchasing a mixture of fifty per Cent'bumus or poultry far"' or market gardening. A ply 5tj p g ootcreat Ave , Toronto. 2�Y9 _ �jj�� :``•. their car licenses ttatil, the last wood earth w.th tweaty•flve percent OR BALE -Box for ton truck. ;.ester heads B'U Heads, Statements, day of the month, an the demand sharp sand sad twenty-five per cent �` I f In expected to be vet teat dtir od garden soil, make the soil fairly f5.00: 1 9-in. second-hand Oil Burner, good - y R as aces, 3 chin; 1 )urge Quebec heart`, g �: Envelopes Sale billy Concert bills, ing the last few days so that the amp• and plant the tubers wi soil to Elec i machine and engine, ndcl s Hughes' supply may not be sntfieieot to the top. cover ;lightly with soil and Electric Range, dogs in oven and clo.ets]S q0; ' 1) + pP y y Fur coat, bract dog skin. large, it0.tx1: Appie- keep damp until well sprouted, These i kin ladder and spindles. half price; Set of Anpply the demand. As three p� g p. • do uses at the north or east aide of the ,arm wagon springs. hie oke a d.f10: 1 Boggy Financial statements Church reports, 11»ooths have been Allowed in Dose. If beet seeds are planted now tongue complete, neckyoke and .Cagle. trees, � Which to procure li ^ense platen, nn i in Fioxem or flats and transplanted you chespt Fanning will, S1.00: Set Payton cantm• • fnrt.hor extenoloa of tilue caP be I will bave beets font or five weeks t� f 1 2721, ' F. R. }acktan, a acct RWd; - • pen ahead of seed p Phone tig, . Wedding sta#�on►ery etc* s teed. lamed in tee pardcu, Yi<,•kefl