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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1934_03_23•Y r.r + • x•` y!° c -r.++'••ee'f�s'�`'^"'!?�4S!�.s. .1 - + . . Y - Wr ti ..q ,�yys 'f w•d .. . +. % ".YS""_`Vv.."'+�° '.i.'i"F .--, .'•'f'.... :�., � y� ",+..4•, .yr .. � - .. _.Y. .�Y -.y+ ..4 !�T:.•' -.6' ."l . \0.R .. "_ .+K.. . `.. :�'.°., w.-.,, s . Y -' �,. - "•,'�. 'I, _ ^-T.- wa ". "3�� .- L, �� . Jt. -p iS'Y r ®�"'. - �: �.. ill - 'b• _ - - Y' .!'1•• -'yj.. �: Y•y' w• _ ..- .Z0., TH - AL -- _ _ a VOL. L111 - PIC,gERING, ONT.. • FRID A Y, ' BAR.. 23, 1934. _ 1'io. 3 • . IMnOfittlalatostai �tavt:;trd,. Whitersle ._-. A T -._ . D Hedilva4 :. A�Aliaois On Thor ,, March 29th, at 8 p. _- W e are :pleased to. report Mrs. %A i� „ m. come and have a jolly evening. 1 Randall out of danger and making Fsh�KSON -Phpeiciun A Rid etapply of 'Hard and Gott Euchre and'Dance ,to be held is the t steady progress torvvard recovery. DitedSSnrgeon, Dumbarton. tf)ly I. O. O. 1' Hall. Whitevalie. Every- Miss Phyllis manning of Toronto: ;. Goal on hand. Also s supply one welcome Prizes and Refresh- was a visitor to her home on Sunday. - 8. AiATHUR L. HORS. Pbysician Of Kindling Wood,. -one snr eoe. rr.rttsas, one. Prone s700. stove ienRth, 11stAblished ISO l icioe and obstetrics. Also eyes _ ° Dunharton A Clean, Humorous, Entertaining 24-28 " 121f Phone Pick. 1709. Play, "Here Comes , Charlie ". _ H. BY7R3YT1d, Oph..D., Director Miss Ruth Toms spent last week - - -Come early, the Hall will be R.a��wm�r teal Amoelationof Ontario. Reg. DONALD 1ltUNRO. PICII;ERIl�G end in the city with friends. ' fall as many want to hear K/ S SI MI gtaei! Member of the American Optometricat ---- --- -- Mr's. John Taylor ayes examined by appotntmeat. and son, Grah- a second time =.,a=-. Cfaremont.Oat.. D -& .�-� M E R am spent a few days in the city with -- -- NO batter pastry and cake --- ORNERAL 1NSURANOH relatives last week. :Highland (Creek _.flour, made.ln_ AGENOY Quite a number of out! residents _ •., OUNOAN B. McINTYRE- Barrie- BROUGHAM, ONTARIO attended the Oxford Group meetings, The Centennial Young People's Soc Canada. _ '? ter Solicitor. Notary. Office. -Brock St.. in the city this week. ieiy will present "Too Many Parents" SPee{r� 4O30posite Belt Telephone-office, Whitby. Facilities for piscing any kind of' In- We are pleased to' know Writ -And-- a' comedy -farce in three acts; on Wed !'� • , . y surance at beat rates- erson is able to be home from the nesday, March 28th; at- 8.00 p. ni. in<� RDONALD. BUDDY Barrister. available.' hospital, although • -still using crut- the - church. This is a most humorous ':� E Fr 0 . Satieiwr• Notary Pubt;c. Monello Lom. Security and Service my Motto. ches. play which you should not miss• hear- For' i feeding m BARLEY oboe f•rr+oerty oceup'� b� tLe late A. E, Ca;•- 4$1y Phone PiA6 515- - Evelyn Grigsby: who has been, in ing.. Admission, 25 rand 16 cents. The p g g . y Lisa, mouth wing of Courc Houses Whitby. elyp the Sick Childrensr Hospital for sev- , Society ' will be open for further en- I+'L�'ED gives the best Bi3ATON. BiSLL 1k ROSS. Bsrrist- eral , months, with rheumatle-. ver, gagements. results for that mOnep' 1. eta, Sai;e yt ; sos Northern onterio The Beal Store, Claremont we are sorry to say -tto8 taken 4 turn , l " of BD feed On the Bitifding, tt30$ay Street. Toronto,: fur the worse, " y _ •w. Beaton - - PHONN 924 Come' Onl Lets Go. to the play on y IL Sett. Easter Monday eve�g, Here I. D.:B, Ro«. _ weNaide a8sa FURNITURE A Real Fascinating Play, "Here Comes Charlie in Pickering Town - ----- - -: ; RIOHARDSON. PIOKEIZIN(} A Comes Charlie." Pitkedng Towit Hall $24.' W per ton, including. bags - We are displaying an attractive Sall on Evening Mu`. vzy- 8arriatere.Sotkitofs.Notaries •ariety Of g of Exeter Mon. Pteetie, ins -ors Confedention Life 'Buildins, day. Don't come if you wt't - Kinsale y Co,tteiof Yor�e And Rkt,mma su Toronto, Aluminum and Glraaiteware Etc. - - -= -'---- - iProae. Adelelde � anal "Do. By epp�nc• : Furniture and Furniture Pfw ePicat a cvinins•, Pickering reatdmee,h Don't forget Bunker's. sale tibia FOR CATTLE axis. scf Novelties. Prices low, In keeping with times. Cherrywood ` Thursday afternoon. No reserve. BARLEY CHOP $24.00 PER TON rVH048CN A McMILLAN- Barris• - Mrs: Hooker and Mrs. Hirst we baKe laciuded JL : - -- -- eem Solicitors, Notary Public. Office at We are sorry to' report Mrs. J. are pleased to report are much imp-' q Re•ietenee of Mr. Thomson, tot i I. concession t. Laughlin ill at resent. roved in health. l'idteFina. Office bours: Thursday and saturda p Befor rindin thi8I t ,46 a eeireta, from 7.00 P. m t. s,70 V. m.. or by R O O F I N G Bill Peters spent Sunday with his Our. young. people will present out all the small . weed • ntmems. Tasosto : eofi ' al sent their drama . "All in the Family" is PboacPtct9080. ormeto g SPECUIL friend. in Dumbarton. ; > ° ins30. seeds, .duatand chaff, and 97iy The wedding bells are still ringing , Ashburn this Thursday evening. destroy them. Western -- " - in our town. Howard Broome who has been with Berle* contains a lot of Deaatat Lightweight Miss Aanie P •tt spent Stutday, L. Dunn for the last two years has i )� fine weed seeds. These - Smooth 1 39 r s : with her parents. secured a position with Lorne Jones, - pe.. Q I are '.oT deptroged in Chop - ,"J�liI;IL O. SMITH. D. D. 9..- L. D. 8;, � Some of our residents attended the of Balsam. - _ •: •:� A1� (Snccee•or to Dr. J. N. Dales). Graduate of ping, consequently farm- R = College of Dental Surgeons and. Toron- Medium weight Commencement at Markham -High Mrs. Joe Parkin received word last - ere get a lot, of noxious so {jai•artilx. At Claremont truce over D. A. ' p Q School on Friday evening last. week of the death of her mother lm seed,, in their ebo You sane: • care every Tuesday -and Erldatru Ptiome $mOOth j.g9 @r f1 side. �4�ii. Todd, of Toronto, is sp- England. The community sympath- P- sek.a t�O ct. 9T _ don't et an ending a few weeks with his brother, ize -with Mrs. Parkin to het loss. R yin my chop. Heavy weight; = firs James Todd. Mrs. Fred Harbron and G. Harbroa 1 JERBERT T. FALLAISE. L. 0.14., ( - - -•: •,• -•,�' D. D. S.. Geaduste of the Royal Cone of Smooth, 1.98 per sq! We are pleased to see Sir. John have rented their farm to- Mr. Craw - OantatSur``e�oes'and the trnerersity of Toronto. Sinclair out again, after his, recent ford, of Pickering. George will have Qae in residence •teood Boor east of St. And- illness. sale of stock and implements in FRED STACEY Let's porch. Plcreriag, Oet. 015ce tours . 9 e. a, toe m.. or by appoiattasent. way • t 1p*� • - the near future. 'i akr.iee). P e Pick s7oo. s3iy �•� P1C, ►�E.IR11'G .•n GrEemRiver Painter Over ,fifty of our young people mod Paper-banger , * T p �r Frank PEnnock had his saw mill journeyed' to Mr. and Mrs. Ross Had- 3S cents per hour or by contract -" i/asetswo* gages!. LUMBER 1 ruanitig this week - l ley's in Toronto. last Friday even- _ anywhere, i Mr. Lewis, of Claremont conducted mg and enjoyed an evening of dace -. Satisfaction Guaranteed: i $LIZABETH AICHARDSON- Blaeksmithing' dot °Woodwork services -at the church here last Saul- drill ae euchre. All report a splea- 18 years experience. - ,? • and wti nealsl�iels °not: at right prices day. The March meeting of the Women's Green Rider Young People will PINE bRIY1? DUMBARTON 'a• Now is the time to have those repair present their clay, "Whittlin" at Institute will be held at the home of P08�'ILL. Licensed Auctioneer, ohs attended to. Harrows re fired, or write I)unbrirtoa P. O. 1 1m Mrs. Ralph Mowbray on the after- also new sections on hand. The fam- Whitevale on March 29th. F. for o•naltw o! York and Ontario. sot•• noon of March 29th. A paper "Farm :Shingles - - - - tlsa make oral! dadastt•no•dtoonelantse" otis Fleury Plows always onlu ► od. Sympathy is- extended to Mr. and girls speak for themselves" will be For Sale' asses. "&$GoOr•on atyr P. 0.. out, Also dealer in Viking Cream Separa- Mrs. "T. William.-,, who so recently given by 41is:: R. themselves" Roll call tore and_ Electric WasherA. IcLst his' mother, Mrs. T, F. William. AR. HEATON, TOLDhSH'IP if thinking of buying an electric radio (r#' •Millwood - It,l.,- Teirroi to• ' She had i a °k� for "Irish Jokes:" Reading 'by Galt Gxlvnaixed '5terl Rhin lee, ' CletJl_ Cocrveyaacer.Coa miscioner fw y g t Mrs. Bunker, 'tlao e` d?rnonstrarion. _ g sf9davit•. Accountarn. Etc. Issuer of as ic far a demonetratioo of the \ew• ce {ebrattkl fiftieth v6vildinix ann- , ivies• B #d'e Felt �Inte'ibiortite. R - Mowriage t-icenses• V!'hr+era+e, ort Rogers Ms jest rnodele, icersary .some three weeks- ago. by .L.lrss Go- mle.y; t Ale- • re•itihbe•ring huKgi erheeis. The prices are right, � l.obert ?, our 1?;.•Irict Presidgnt wi -1 _ P K Thn`e w'h., alts ndcd a draru:t ,give ' r I.xan »ioa rr s Fh tr . �Tt1d. ]1fAW,T[,TCENflED ACC - .-, ftoe t.te',euf�L:.;= ;Lahr; All #xltes' arc P n"�• f � T10NEER.for York, Qntatta and Durham t .T� �7C %COC��7CT21.XC� f?b' • l in.'ale „un;� P�ett�Ic.. ,,n : �1'tr�l•i n•e tc•orfiv. ' T." PA rLRhO`C'ri ( 1_ It RF.VON'T Coonues, All funds of •ale% promptly . attended n•-ciiay of la. ,it H i-ek enjoyed a treat. i c as Termsrea•amMe. Datcsfor.•ak• may. be _ 0R1• EN WOOD {Z+ly h - f',ttl and -KPt {•ti•:e�: '.PhonE'26lY arranged •t NEWS'Af6cv, Bell and iodeper+'. c -- i`lii •, voun{: ot,yple oft•• .;n::rktvl _ - - dens ptime•, whfibt, Out a:y talcret ,iI.o t-hl Buys who oiu: ',rti. tl ,: l:a. tt•s Monday etrning, 1(rrrl 22nd. Y ___.. . _ Pickering Mills - tnuuth t,r�ans and +3rtg. �'e hope t,� .Herr ('mrney hariie': in the Nl) Brack °Road Ge>~era! Store hear these' young people again in the decorated Town FIai! The best feeds are cheapest in the end, near• futuia, GARNET ROBERTSON - - SELLING OUT These prodeice results. Feeds that are _ •Brougham. Electric"! Contractor infetior require more and results are Greenwood ' Wiring and Repairing for Light not satisfactory. \less F:. Fiultby iy again on the T)on'T` Delay, NOW IS THE TIME SL's bare _ good heavy feeds for hog Franeis Mantle is. writing with ht's Q or . power.- ; - ick Ii to get yoer Spring • Needs fattening, also dairy feeds, oat chop, aunt in St. ,Catharines. ;611 kinds of electrical goods corn grain, bran• sborttr, beet pulp, airs. McGuire is visiting' friends in 14th. R.'i*ledd spent VVeejnedsay re c HAi2DWPi.RE,' LADDERS,' - kept in -stock. gluten feed etc. Toronto_ a new•ing, his . acquaintance.. with his "PATtiT. ,' fly Phone 1705, Piclerin� Try 1; cyaT Pastry Flour ftir The Crirls' Citctle wilt meet at the Brougham friends. - - GROCERIES )ETC. :firs. A. Moffatt, of Toronto was cakes, plea PtC. n home of Miss Jessie Beeiby 'on Satur Don't, delay, as these -is only two SPECIA -L _ -RATES , a 'Brougham visitor on Wednesday Laying :Hash day afternon, at 2.4�. ' last. weeks left to bus Hardware, ` Scratch Feed' -The Greenwood Gleaners met at Miss Ad-a Thornton, of Colorado, Paints, Ladders, Groceries, " -• ON FARMER'S CARS Potiltry Feeds, Wheat the home of Mrs. Southw•ell on 7tIun 4 last 'Price. Thee entire ; - is tae a�uest of Mrs. filbert Gray and See Us t ' Cracked Corn" day night. other friends. stock must be sold y Ground Corn ,.f air.- and Mrs. Bie have returned' . March 24th.. Xo_R - For,all Classes of. Insurance.. Oyster Shell 14Th. and Mrs. Bert Harvey eel.!-' ,n" home -after spending -some time .%vath'.brated•'- their. 4tst wedding anniver• - serve., Terms Cas friends near Buffalo. �`?' L'Ve deliver Phone 131 i awry on Thursday, March 15th. 1`•11 at Bargain Pr gee CYRIL E MOBLEY. We'ttre•in.a< position to 811 orders 'Kra. Wtxl.- ltiiiddleton has been' ill•' .The Seebeck fatni spent Sunday P c at' the home of her dauehter in Bttf- -with their pa n ; 1ping their fat- Phone' 2729 Pickering • foe Fertilizers at best possible_ falo, but'ex is to beable, to return h M re is F. R. Jackson, Pro her Mr. D. Seebec celebrate his _ p phGkgr1»8' - Q -mo=t.- _ .. _ ---- � -- w -.. - -- . - '--- -'-- , a N. F' yt, t.,•,. a f ^-• fly Ei 1 La btrth%aY.' -_ •��T D. N . Luck W UOd' _ rrterson 'and Lars. Orruerod spent Scln 1'ne •t an ey tart rs„ and sues. •two f e - 'Our 1 \eW Floor PICRERItG, Or T, and family spent unday under the���� day afternoon with friends in Clare- A - n moot. parental roof. It as a- farewell via- ' Thy ::, v• . - ;�C:1 %ii- !t as Bob and ' leave ,'on. V4'ednes- -<• t; • • urch are G ivin day for Englan giving a meat -pie social on 'MY. and M R. Jarvis, Mr. arui 1J FUNERAL DIRE OR the a }ertiitg of Thursday, March the Mrs. John rvis, •of ArTnadale and - _ 29th,. and. would like a full' house. Robert an Mrs Armstrong• and Os- : are IlOW j21 stock Pr4vate'AtnVulanee ' The menu will consist of home -made �= and rs. Armstrong, of Toron- a D s�a);etti and tomatoes; Day and :Night Service scalloped'. atoes, beans,' pickles,t to, we visitors at the Seebeck NoXemat Con golenms in 3 yd. Widths, Phone 9000 breast and b ter, pies and coffee, ho on Sunday• also -in rug sizes. after which ried brogram he March meeting o€ th'e Wom .. . ,Malvern 3000 ens Institute held at the home of games of all joyO: real old - fashion .d social evening•. Mrs. A, Gray, was 'very largely ° at- ���'yyy �� Linoleume 4• yards wide - tended,\ 32 members 'being present ■ . 1 �� Markham, 'a ' �nt• Everyone come and have a good and with Mrs. Bert Harvey presid- 'v! a , time." Oilcloth, 2 yards Wlde lugs After the necessary routine bus= Kinsale iness was disposed of, the afternoon's _ - __ Feltol,'2 yards'wide . ,. ,.Hen' Loaying. 1 Lorne Bell, of Orillia, is spendin he subject ofgwhchIwa "Rem lved, `4 Liquid and Paste. Floor Wd-x -two week's vacation at the home of that farm conditions fifty years ago, • .' � © !F, q Uyster`Shell Mioa GSrit his parents, Win. and Mrs. Bell. I were more conducive to happiness. Miss M. Taylor, of Oshawa, spent than presetit 'dhy condittoris." " The ~ Furniture Polish,- Window I Feed Trqughe a 'couple of days last week with" Ml•: affirmati�•e was upheld by Miss Mur- Shades, .Mattresses , _ and and Mrs. Hooket•. iel 'Dunn, -Mrs. M. Hamilton, Mist _ Mrs. - Still; Mrs.. Hooker: and -Mrs: Cassels and Mrs. T. C. Brown - The. and. all Hirste are pleased to sy, are negative debaters were Mrs-Andrew- Water-Fount' or ., . - Other House Furisliin s - -= much unproved in-health.. {'Tien, Mrs. V. Cassie.- Mrs.- C '.Baker - : g y Rev.A. L. ' Richards, of _Whitby, and Mrs. L Johnston The judges - - Let ns supply our _._ at moderate. prices. n gave• a very interesting and• pleasing were Mesdames Bert Harvey, George _ '$ ardware. Needs. sermon on Sunday last. Special .Philip, and R McWhirter, who brou- Flowers• for Easter - _• mysic ,was rendered by the. choir. ght in a verdict in favor of the.neg -' �. Ross .and Mrs. Hadley, of Toron -1 ative. This meeting proved to be one 1 e1.1 #; Prides right and satisfaction to-, spent Sunday of last week with -.R-� 4f- -the - most interesting of the--year.- C• A. STERRITT _ guarantees. V. and Mrs. Mowbray and family The hostesses Mesdames A. Gray, „�- Mrs. Rodd returned with them to W. Gray and' A. Lemon served very y .c ' Funeral Director spend A week's holiday. dainty refreshments to the guests. * D�•y Store", ALVIN BUSHBY The Women's Association met on l The Glee Club have started out winces iJitjg� StO�e Ambulance Service Thursday afternoon last at: the home' with a splendid turnout. Ten new Phone 1300 Hardware Phone 4800. of Mrs. W. Stevenson. Mrs. Heard members have joined since the open - " Phone 6800 . and family spent a day recently with inx night, Remember the night, Wed- p10IIAiitl , Ontario � akwing, - Oa'tuic PICKERING A. and Mrs Parkin. _ t nesdsy,- at 8:90 p.• m. P r `s; ia� �.. - ., f •+- .7.F�,4'?' - ?:` v - .. a .. -. •' -. ."�"' -, - �,� ',Ua!►d's Refuses All Insurance iRetiirns' Home ' Border Plants Hum With Industry - _ Against war Within 5 Years Employment ent Hits High eva =' - fitelw Yorh.- 0f>dcial odds against a Eery forges of the •treat Krupp can. ,'' ` Windsor- According, to the monthly comparative ,figure for January, 1931 • - business survey issued by -the Barr was 12,045. . -29p 9VMm war within the next 12 non works at Essen were welding der Cities Chamber of Commerce, February's ores exceeded are 100 to 7. But odds against the German war machine has there C arcs, ry fie xce any re �,.: a *W within two years are 100 been such unprecedented fabrication ,., _industrial employment it the Border corded since May and June, 193, r '.� '• ' `~ Cities, Lor February, hit • rte highest when` the totals were 13,465 and 13, i 40 40. • Lloyd's of England will tape of guns and shells ' as--U, reported ino lets at any Drive that there will today. level since June, 1832. 253. At the time, however, many fac +a A net increase of 1,088 persons over tortes were on short' time and aver loot be a war within five years, The Credsot Valley, south of the pleasant Buttrirndv wine district of the January tots! was shown and for. age hours, of employment were Drub' ,,- number of hours worked a largo III- ably less.' France, is black with smoke. ,:.. 1, •firm whose business would be ruined The- Bkoda works in Csechosio- - crease was indicted, as many,plant:s Automotive Industries as at Febrtr _-...by a European war can take out in- vakia. Vickers-Armstrong ia. England, t which had been on short time were try 28. employed 8162 persons, an to • isuraace with Lloyds' underwriters to Mitsui in Japan, and all their taunt- The again operating on a. full-time basis. crease of 1,582 for the year, and - su day Dy, paying a premium or'' seven The Border Cities cover Windsor, for the month, which also revereei tion- making subsidiaries, in aninter• guineas for every 100 guineas on the locking hain that extends arou d the °a> J;y East .Windsor,. Walkerville, Riverside, last. year's• trend, when employment linos of the policy. g i Sandwich, Tecumseh Ojibway and in. this branch declined In February. ' - world, are seething with activity.. ;" :::,.;; I!'he wants to extend fife period Thefralert salesmen are taking of - LaSalle. . Increase of 207. ! ( °�Y Automotive Plants. 1\on- automotive fnduatries, ' taken i for two years, it will cost him 40 ders from Washington to Tokio. The Employment in 'automotive plants tDNon -a , showed s total ill , to n _ _- guineas life . can, however, obtain IIulted States has announced its par- ` a reduction on the premium by Ham- pose to build a defensive navy up r ", <:';...' !s booriiing, tint' some 'other indtfs- , compared with 5,010 a' year -ago, A - fag In the policy those nations which to treaty strength. So has England.,':'d;, tries also showed gratifying gains. decrease of 41� but an increase for fie total number employed in report. the' month of 207. The increase V tiff become involved. In hostilities ' Japan has countered with renewed in factories, which included all with February, 1933, over January of that building activity and the contention''`: ^ g y Llloyd'a :reports that "some bust- xn 15 or more •persona on the payroll, year was but 14. The slight decline that present treaty ratios are inau " 'r Hasa" on those terms has been trans- .1,0;,"4; n R'as 13,131, as compared with 11,590 in the total for non automotive too f>lcient -that she moat have parity. `•` - noted recently. In accordance with � � a year ago, an incrWe of 1,641. tortes possibly was aftfibutable to --the policy, however, they decline to' Nitrates, basis of high explosives, 4 , are passim through the Panama Canal This was a reversal of last Sear a cessation of manufacturing at the :make public details g K M,a Ojibway plants of the Canadian Steel and the Suez Canal in unprecedented trend, when the February totals were - War fears, expressed In such high tonnage. An American concern has ` i = .541. below those of Januar3+- The Corporation. rates for insurance have been stimu- just been favored with a French- or- lated. by indications of tremendous der for 25,606 tons of aifrates, which -- • - bona of the tine to handle the freiglr armament activity. Not, since the are snatched from the -air. ^y Atlantic Ports .trains. _ ~ Hum With Traffic Extra Trains. ' ing with the beautiful and good roads, ' +: " The hauling of the lumber, to octal ".3'oronto S$Vant -- so as to give to the Province of ports will create * much mord_ activftj IN I China Quebec a reputation of neatness in p;; Heavy Freight Volume PLtte for'freight•handLers 'on the railwsyol , l' • ', a _ -- era sea llaisa r Railroader in Already; through the Musquodoboir accordance with the numerous attrac- tions it, offers to tourists and travel- Valley,, that branch ,f the Canadfa, � _ Maritimes to -- . Eve r DikYKison Black, Diwcm- 'era.' - - -- national system has inaugurated eel seer of "Pekin Man," When Jeanette MacDonald; Mork - tra train services to meet the demanl beautiful . star, returned to her. Halffax The greatest volume of of the lumbermen a ~d industry cios� ' Stricken. Brilliant r home in Pasadena from *a trip,, shs freight which the _Maritime ports has ly allied with it. - -' - .- - Career ' - H• , Ric"by even w� known has been steaming Into this V greeted by her 100 -poand sheep L city, bringing a new era of prosperity Pedptng. -Dr. Davidson Black; ,rn. ' Geologist" s Post dog, Captain. to railroad employees and waterfront The fpi�I k ' - 1lontoborn scientist +-1d discovrrez; of - .. men, auguring well for the future of - . the pre- histaic "Pekin man" near _ the oldest province. 'hire, diia last eat. wor of heart will Succeed Dr. Burrows -in Egg-laying Leaders Tonnage Ahead. . - - .disease. He lied bee;: working on his - $$ ji'1L3Ilt$' :; ' _ _ . _ .. • _ ._ _ ' _ .. _ ` .. _ ' latest srchaeol0gfcai discoveries is -the Mines tllleIIt �fiCe, As an indication of the progress of United Farmers Co- operative Co Set New Records the port the total tonnage carried b7 - laboratory of the !Rockefeller Founds: = • D Saturday was paying the followin/ = don's Peiping- Union Medical College. Member Of Staff prices for produce: - vessels in and out of the harbor in Toronto, March 19.- Announcement - - - - 1832, was. 1,458,083 tons. - In..1933 it was made over the week -end b Hon. Agassiz; B.C. -Two barred rout poi- ' EGGS Priem to farmers, caas/ U. 01 T. Graduate 9 lets have set an egg - laying pace in was 1,761,826, and the figures for the returned "A" large, 21c; "A" medium, Horn is Toronto fn 1884, the second Charles McCrea, Minister- of -Mines, the current 61 -week contest at the Do- first two months of 1934 were 382,994. 19c; "A" pullets, 17c; "C". 15c. Son of the late Davidson Bl and that the post of Provincial Geologist,. In January and February, 1932, the alit minion Experimental farm here that BUTTER - Ontario; creamery sot - Margaret Delamere, Dr_ .131ac5c was made vacant by the death of the late neatens the world's record. months showed n volume of 281,037 ids, No. E 2S. to 29 ac; No. 2, 28% is ndnclited at the University of Toronto. Dr. A. G. Burrows, has been filled by pullet No. 8, owned b the Delta 28;ac. 1m Ms. lie married Adena Nevitt, To. the appointment from the Geological y For the - first time in history the , - Tonto, daughter of the late Dr. Bat. staff of Harold Colman Rickaby. Land Co.. Vancouver, has laid nut egg total volume of ear-go tonnage in the POULTRY:-_' "A" Grade,-Aliva rington Nevitt. - senior pre - Cambrian each day for 129 days, Her eggs aver - geologist with port in Any one month exceeded 200,• Spring chickens -Over 6 lbs. each, .11; ,ta; Dr. Black began his carrier in an- the Mines Department. age 28 ounces to the dozen. Pullet Q00' tons. This record was'* made in Over 5 to 6 lbe. each .10; Over 4 to 6 Iftomy as instructor' at the Western The 'appointment was ratified by No. 2,..owned by A. Pennington 01 October, 1933, when's total of 206,891 lbs. each .09; Over 2 W 4 lbs. each 8; Reserve University School of Meth- order -fn- Council of the Henry Cab. Agassiz, has [Hissed but one day in -tons -were -handled. - This record was Broilers, over 1% to.2 the. .10; Fatted oB+0. Cleveland. Ohio, in 1909, and [set, on Saturday. - 129• Her 'eggs have averaged. 24 broken In December, when 214,440 hens, over 6 lbe..If, Over 4 to 5 lbs remained there for seven years the Mr. Rickaby 1s an honor graduate ounces to the dozen. W. H. Hicks, tons egime'tn, and again is February, .10; Over 3- to 4 the. .08; Old roosters, hotter four as asolftaat professor: The in Chemistry and Mineralo &y of the superintendent -of 'the farm, declares, 1934; when the total reached 210,184 over' 5 lbs. .07; Black and red feather- - - -• tallow these performances were almost un- tons. pertly: White duck - !ng two y� he was a captain University of Toronto la. 1922, and _ - ed birds 2c lees' in the Canadian Army lkedical Corps. also a Master of Arts believable. He knows of ao other hi 1931, in older .to look after the graduate la lings, over b lbs. .12; Du. 4' to v lbs. lie went to Peking in 1918 as Proles- 1923. He was Research Assistant in previous record to touch them. grain business, Halifax added a $100,- .11; Colored, 2c less. Young turkeys, _ : Nor of Neurology and Embryology at the Department of Mineralogy from :.. i 000 tower or leg to its grain handling over 8 lbs. -; Guinea fowl, per pair, - 'Peking Union Medical 'College. Dr. 1924 to 1926, inclusive, 'and joined rr'�11 equipment and the following year 809,- 75c. ••B" grade poultry 2c lb. less Hlaelt was honored with many awards the Provincial Mines Department in Manitoba To vbser*e 385 bushels of grain were handled than "A.." "C" grade poultry 2c lb -=: for Its research in fields of neura- 1927. While he his been associated at the. pert. This was the first Can- less than "B." - -' ` �tomy. physical anthropology and with the department la ,Bow Da Holiday adian ever received over as all - POULTRY:' "A" Grade, Dressed -- _ � geological � Y Y f€1' hnmag paleontology and contributed studies since 1980 his work &Inca be• water route from the [lease Lakes. �.. Spring chickens -Over 6 lbs. each .16; - articles on these subjects to ecien- coming a •permanent member of •the Winnipeg, March '1s --Boxing Day, The following yeir, if Halifax had Do., Over b to 6 lbs. each .15; Do., "tlfie journals. He wall a member of staff has been principally in , Ban- Dec. 26, the day after l-':rrlstmas, will s4f8ciegt elevator. mace. 30,000,000 Over 4. to 5 lbs. each'.13; Do., Over •2 the Thatched House and Arts and uockburn, Sudbury and Sways[ areas. become a statutory public holiday in bushels of grain, could have been to 4 lbs. each .12; Broilers, over 1 to i+e^tters Clubs of Toronto. Mr. Rickab was overseas from routed here. 7 Manitoba is future 1f [tie leglalature 2 lbs., .16; Fatted hem-Over b lbs., The first arrival'of Canadian water• - 1915 to 1919, In active service with approves a bill to be introduced next - .13; Do., Over 4 to 6 lbs. .12; Do., - r4 1f - the Princess Patricla's Cana'aian Light Wednesda b Col'. Ralph= H. Webb, freighted grain- made history: The . .Student Prince y y Over 3 to 4 lbs. .10; Old roosters. over. ntantry. Conservative ,member for . ssialbola. S•S. SteelviNe, with 216,000 bushels, • Author Is Dead - _ .Ito; Black and red feathered -- •A the Brown. Beaver• with 97,000' and 5 lbw esa per Ib.• White ducklings, the-. "Urelnead wsin z74,utty, srr-tred • g • the game day. 'There has been a vast over 6 lbs..14; Do., 4 to 5 lbt..18; + •Berlin; March 18- Wilhelm Meyer- What Does Your Handwriting Shaw increase In the slater- shipped grain Colored,.2c. left, Young turkeys, over Foerater, author Of the world's grew - sit stage hit; "Alt Heidelberg," known 0 8B" grade poultry 2c lb. less �A tonb4ge, which has, Incidentally, also -to Canada as, "The Student Prince," == =1�y GEOFFREY ST. CLAIIi =' - Weh�atd had bee ncomfngwby a wateer, "C" grade poultry 2c Ib. less than "B' - -' died today after a long fitness. He other products have been coming by was 72. ((3rapho- Analyst.) "Alt Heidelberg" claimed the big- _ = - All rights reserved. -- - , Hopefoul of Future. WHOLESALE. PROVISIONS, _ geet stage success of all time. It was (Editor's N! ote:- Leters are coming deal more trouble and 'unbappiness for The Great Lakes saw the start of Wholesale 'provision dealers are- . a dramatized version of a •sirbrt story -in In batches, In response to the suth- herself later on. seven.satlinga Ip 1929, with .6,51-1 tons. quoting the following prices to Toron- Meyer- Foerater wrote In 1899, coiled Gee Invitation 'to readers to analyse Her 'own handwriting shows 'a of cargo. In 1933 there• were 94 sail. to Iretail dealers: "Kart Heinrich." This attained a their writing. Some delay Is unavold• warm, ardent nature that simply must ings with 87,555 tons handled in pall- Pork - Hams, 201,¢c; shoulders, .sale of 30,000, copies'within two years. able, as ea;.h Ietter requires careful have the aftectlou of- others. She is fax. In January% 1934, Halifax Watef- 13c; butfs,- -11%c; pork loins, 18 %c; Its success a play. author to scrutiny, but replie's are being alted honest~ and trustworthy, • and -has a front employees received ,$206,000 for .� rewrite it as a play, The play has a picnics, 14%c. been translated into every modern as quickly all possible. If you want good deal of natural pride. Her writ. their -labors, in February, $226,000., bard Pure, tierces, • Ioc.; tubs . your handwriting andl zed see the on- lag shows that she would like to own Railroad men, some of 'them:out'of 10%c; pails; llc -; prints, ib%c. language, and at present is heft¢ oro- y '. a.,,.. iL _ �apaaese and - - ..3hori�ni„ rt t o T,lt , i n - A young lady from a small Ontario lit ould be her metier. happy arid, contented They feel, that loc. aiis lie rints, 10%c. a Johannesburg, Union of South Africa, �° P . P In English. town ^ends me a letter, and encloses �° the other. hand,. the writing of the ba • days are over; that the stead - r s specimen 'of the •svt•iting of her her friend is not to good: 11 shows ily increasing rise in freight is not' 'LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS Clean Motels 'In sending you my own handwritint. 'Celt, He !s of a cooler type than my with. the easing off- „f : ie shipments nice, $ 00 to $5050 r'5 6.. e and also that _at. m 'sweetheart, 1 correspondent, not naturally affection. of coal, which have been beary, due choice, .$4,7 to $5.50; Do." n medium, ` • would like you to advise me. I am ate in the kindly sense. 'He is of s to fife cold winter' and the high tar- $sh2� to '$4.75; Do., common, $3.b0 to . For Tourlats y $4.26; steers, over 1,Ob0 lbs.' , good and - .. very worried and unhappy. I love my ' rather "physical" type. Iff on American bituminous coal, the - i choice, $5.b0 to $6.26; Do., medium, sweetheart very dearly, and I ve My- advice io•the yours iady Is, that .tuturO is, more assured. Canada Week by -Welk. � � g $5.00 to $b.60; Do., common, •$4.26 to - - - always thought he reciprocated- my the young man •is not the one best ' For the first time in the history of 500 • In Its latest issue of "The Tourist $5.00• Heifers, good and choice, $5.00 $ulletfn,' "' issued by the Provincial 'affection. But I am beginning to won- suited for bar. if she marries him, he Canada, apples from the Okanawana to $650; Do., medium, #4.25 to #4.76,; government Department of Ronda, der !f be really does, and whether he will- deceive bar just as he is deceiv- Valley have been abipped across. Can- Do., common , me u , $4. Fed calves -Government t again placed upon the is the right type -of man for me. I ing her now, beoa�e !t Is his nature ada in the dead of winter, in tempera- good , and choice, #o $ 25 $7.00; Do.. love him very much, but would tar to do, no. ture- controlled cars; and silk trains need of a high standard 9f cleanli- .medium, $5.00 to ;6.00; Cows, good, rather finish things with him now And these a streak of dishonesty, so,lon off the route because of van• tress In hotels within the province. Al- g $3.50 to $3.75; Do., medium, $3.00 to _- though a high standard has already than to have ,s lot more trouble and = is him. This, oppled with the very Pus conditions, are reappearing. In 2 Da common, , been attained, it is obvious that Ares unhappiness .later cn. We Are engagbd definite lndi tis of deceit, tells me. the Alaunia, sailing last week from Canners and cutters, $1.2� to #2.00; Byre will be continued to raise -it even to be married, but_ he keeps putting that she wUl only be unhappy if she Halifax, the freight- was 4o'heavy that Boils, good $3.2b to $3.50; Do., eom- higher. off [risking a date for ih.: wedding, continues to go with him. her holds were filled. and staterooms rr_on, $2.75 to $3.00; Stackers and feed- And I have been told that he goes out And, speaking a' the practical, she. _were used to carry the overflow cargo. _. The Bulletin says in part: "A great er steers,' good, $4.00 to. $4.60; Do., with other girls. He admits this, but !s not getting an;- younger. She fa Truro imports ,Brakemen, ,: • - display_ of luzury ls,not suitable in a. begs me to forgive him, and assures losing her opportunities of making the Truro, N.S.- "Happy days are, here common, $3.00 to $3:75; Milkers and (small hotel, but .cleanliness should be me that k•hen we are married heir!11 acgnsintaace of s mate who may lio- again," at least for the railway men springers, #80.00 to $46.00; Calves, - found in large ands all hotels, be. 'have nothing more to do with otite ome fond of het•. and make her a of -th1s gPetinn ' of this' Canadian Na- 'gam and c veal , ; choice s � $7 00_to ;8.00 `£e at the Lora ��-e -goon repute - lw. cute, altfi w�1He3.54 -ko $6.50•,_. _ • . -girls. At the same time • he puts MA- good husband. - tional system, Freight movements , = tion' of all establishments, receiving or by telling me that his busines is - have about doubled- in 6apacity dur• Grasser's, $3.00 to $3.60; Hogs, bacon, giving shelter sad fo d•to ;ravelleie. �" •. !? much too igsecnre for us'-to cons sm• Do you want ;our` 'har,dwriiinp ing the poet two weeks end now - fro.b•, $8.2b to $8.80,; Do., 08 trucks, _ ,Vile believe that excessive cleanliness plate marriage now. please advise analyzed? Do you wish to know the there. -!s an average of about fifteen $8.65; Do;;--off cars, $9.00 to $9.05; would advantageously - take the place me." !pf luxury, even in large hotels called - - -- •- charaEter. that Is rhown In It! Se�1d trains - a day ciearing- -from this eta - 13oocl ewes and - tether lambs, $8.60; I -am aoiry for my correspondent, a letter In your own handwriting,' with tidn, all compared with an average Do., medium-$8.00 to $8.25; Do., bucks,. :_ "palaces' in Europe. but am inclined to believe that she is too calm and a stamped (3c) addressed Df. about eight for the .last, few. years. $7.50 'to $7.75; Do., culls, $6.00 to It !s added that all hotels and funs sensible enough to realise, as she Says envelope to: Geofrrey St. Clair, Roord Every cvailable railway man is 'em- $7.00.; Sheep,. good light, $4.50 tc r N essary $A -An Da. h�� ;3,00 - to 34.25: . • �a, iLe t,. u.iut:tl c,L.,,,1G L&, aa. a , ea,- lea Loa lalir�a, C•wi lc is Loi1o.. 1.. Lfiect -4J't, Tg Adelaide Si: - VlFewt , =Tafento,- .- p'ay�d. --�4nd � _ . - - itn.ce, pf tdiness that will be "1n keep a cure -now, rather than make a greatOnt. ,Leters are corr"de.itial. to Import ,br`akemeoi from other. sec= Do., culls, $1.50 to $2.50. � jay• •� r : = - - - - - - _ - - _ : - * ` 4+ A - ��� All ' 'Et000,Q00 iHAREi ant. Nowadays • ••ir are beginning to t treat the thing sanely. You Must Act Now - '_ - ~- A girt Is no longer rulned fine - • . • - : �' >` life because she has an unlortun- = - -- A Junior, Gold of s[or]t — First Offering of ate lovs iefhir, or because her ' - - - - marrla9e doesn't work Out right. 1 N E R N AT I O N A L GOLD , ` • - _ _ �' ` She : as other things to thin] about. MINES LIMITED AT 25 CENTS PER SHARE I haven't ally patience with the fools ¢ $25 BUYS 100 FULLY PAW SHARES - who keep on ge.ting married and dl- - - _ MAIL COUPON NOW vorced, and-married again. / Tho.n y MMMM P 34 King Street East, Toronto. AB. 0064 the market d then go d. C. E. POWELL A CO. Date .`......:.- 1934 y moue is g it#ag about n #Hake me tired. round - - - if jot the brains stud i herewith purchase ••......, shares fntprntltional,Gold Mines Limited at 26 cents per share., ;enclose payment herewith, the ability to make money you . _ •should be spree tc keep it. NAME ............... , , : . .. . .... -.:.: ....... I think movie xpires s who _make se - fortunes (and they earn them) should ADDRESS . . . . ... . ... . .....,......................T be compelled by law fo put them.into own!' with Turret Fine Cut, - f trust funds, and• atop malting • public When Jan "roll your o _ . l nuisances of themselves. you pay less per cigarette because you get more + - I don't like that man. It's not right - t to teach young peopl-i to be vengeful, tobacco for your money —sad more enjoyment, too, t1 �' .1 intolerant, and militarist, • The young in these milder, cooler, more frag ;ant smokes. In KIEL I Mrf E55lOtr S should be taught to be tolerant -.to addition, every package contains Poker Hands r understand tare point of ---Jew of others. xorma Talmadge -is thirty- seven.' that you can.ezchaage for valuable, practical and She looks twentyseyen. handsome free gifts. Start smoking Turret Fine Cut _ .. She is tanned brown by the'sun, and - -. - - the spirit of an unconquerable•optim- today You can't get Turret's extra value and Ism sparkles -in• her blaek eyes. ��, „��,� udless you iL k for Turret. She started het Rim career at _ *• .. Brookly , _before they'd ,ever Save Poker Hands to get Better Cigarette Papers FREE • _ j;^ !” thought of Hollywood. i ° " ' 'r "I've seen the great stars come and BY CAPT. F. H. R E t C' t >, , '� � . -- � � g _ - - .Everybody agrees that "Vogue- and- �fhanttedez" - r .. _. I've_ seen them gsL she saga. - are the best paper, —yob can sea 5 large posit of L The Corridor to Europe i- ' a,�—= 4 "The only difference is that they ar- _ _ either brand —free for only @me complete set of Poker :'owing to her geographical situation rive quicker = and they go quicker - Handk &tiff your ties" Poker Hand-Premium q. An Western-Europe, Belgium has been and Belgium separated, after a short nowadays = - -., . Store or by trail from P.O. Box 1980, Montreal. P.Q. Called "The Corridor to Europe." Much but stormy union of only. 15 years. "They make their stars overnight, - - - of the traffic, going to the central One compensation for this responsib• and forget about' them -overnight. to yr • of the Continent,' enters fifty may be the 33 1 -3 per cent. ia- They haveift even time to find. out It gags, ,to, ,Rolf Your Qwn with through this little country. Its great- crease 1n salary, just granted to King Whether the public like th girl.... not ' tat length is 186 miles and its great Ixopoltj III. - henceforth -he -Rill, get It's hard on a young girl..... - eat breadth 120 miles and 'tl;e total 12 million franee oi•, in oar money, - area only 11,755 square miles —so the 82,760,000 a year; I guess, he Rill . be - Will Succeed 1)r. Burrows-in - •' Importance of a country does not de -. able to manage along on that.._ w T vend trpea -ft -ai8e altogether. The About 11Mk and Other Thing®` A �Lt'_ita kind, Its value and ape IEV' U Dogs are utilized for other purposes the silence or the pomp ' Belgian population' Is the densest of pe any European state -688 per square besides household (lets in Belgium. that atiende It the style in which it sane —•and 1s composed of two distinct Large and smaller animate are allacW reaches you — may decide the-dignity, z (CIGARETTE TOBACCO races: the Flemisb, who are of French ed to carts which haul commodities of or vulgarity of the g7ver.— iattster- # extraction and who speak a corrnp• various kinds along the cobbled street* S A V E T H E -P O K E R - F A N D- S ; tlon of Pmeh, intermbed with words of this busy country. Milk -carts are A 266 I bS'. MAN hoeriaf-Tobato t;:eseaa:rof Canada Unused - _ •__aad. phrases from ash- aad,pther often In the corm. of barrels. laid hoii- languages. French is the oMchU and zontally an the wheel carriage and LOSES FA iiterary language, although road signs the milk fa' drawn out by a faucet at 'atnd general information" Is prinfbd iii the and. - Another method 4Z deliver. - -both tongues. Almost the entire popu- 1ng milk is by large palls, suspended. Iation -is Roman Catholic and there from a yoke slung over the shoulders lbs. Off — Feels $stint' - are over 2,400 convents, with nearly of a woman, &I or boy.. In'the eaf•ly A woman writes about her husband 39.000 Inmates. Protestantism is tol- morning one ,sn see .many of 'these as- follows: —•'He started -to take eaated and even salaried by the State, primitive milk deliveries —it is rarely Kruschen Salts for rheumatism. His r ]hut cannot count more than 30,000 ad- one will see a man on such a job, weight was then 288 lbs. He began lberenis Another interesting eight is the to lose weight,. and now he is 210 lbs., • �,l'�' - Little His3tot • slow- moving barge being propelled and feels better, He .to ok halfa- •A teaspoonful Kruschen in i cu of - The .territory, nqw , known as Bei- along tine of the many canals- Some• tea po of p - glum, originally formed only a section times this is pulled t y a 'horse on the warm water every morning. People keep asking-What he has done to fetch of that known to Caesar as the ter. towing -path, sometimes a man is the his weight down, and be always says G ritory, of .the Bergae, extending from "beast of burden." The family lives, Kraseben -Salts. " — (Mrs.) S. S. -the right bank of the Seine to the moves and he* Its being on this clumsy Thousands of overstout men and 'bit bank of the Rhine and to the looking carrier and *young children women find in Kruschen Salto a far, G� /* 'ocean. This district continued under are, tied by a -rope to prevent them .better mesas _ of reduking than by Rotten sway tiatll the fall of the Em• from straying over the side, taking • druge•' The nttle daily -dose : =•- - ' - piti'e•' Sub equen�tly_.the country -has _ .A Peeuiiar Form of Art •" o[ Kruschen Salta Peeps the organs ' - 'hq a checkered history, being con- One of the eights of Brussels is functioning properly every day and 8119 you with guch a feeling of radiant tended for by German$, France, Spain the little Manikin Fountain, placed on vitality - aad vigor that before you 4yfRp�, 4 ` An and Holland. Whit a heritage a c, . ties in a ce. tra1 section of the - . know it you are fairly 'Jumping 'ouf -for the .young king, who, owing to city. When the adies see this, they of your akin" with energy instead.of •. 'the tragic death of hie father —the are almost stu with amazement; moping around' —ant! reduction follows. late beloved King Albert —has assum- perhaps nom laughs and then as a matter of course. 4• a{ ed the leadership of two racep, who the humor the situation - appeals to FREE TRIAL e - ... . do not love each other 847 too well. the ass;m coh pan y. The fountain It you have never tried Kruschen—try !t �CC ".=The present dynasty dates from 1831, is that: of aittll boy, dressed in na- now at our expense. �'e have distributed Q when Leopold, Duke of Sax - Cobourg, ture's garb, why, according to the a great many special •GIA.�T" packages: — - 'accepted the crown, under the title of. story, was lost and Sound —hence the which tfiake if easy for you to graces _ our claims for yourself. Ask your drug - GeQpold , I.—this was after Holland fountain as a mark of gratitude. This gist for the new ••GIA.rT" 78c package, - ---' little fellow has been standing on this This- consists of our regular 75c bottle ATTRACT THE BIRDS - -- Cotner for more yearf' titan I would Zgether with a separate trial bottle— �! fAeient for about one week. Open the . p �+ A i �i Miniature l.ng I:I+J a' A care to 'remember. He has been dec- trial bottle first, put It to the test, and ;FOR SALE '� tiquyea, acts Band then, it not entirely convinced that tees, attractive and orated. by the French, has •a whole 1� uschen does o ry thing we' claim it to practical. Approv. `.� wardrobe 3f uniforms• which are plae• d8. the regular bottle fa eull as good as Stereotype. Pot, Two ton capacity, & A by lack aiLn al :•' new, Take it back- Your druxgist is Coal Fire, Equipped Rtth Ca9t1IIg Ask )per h�<1d 1 ed on him at special OCCae[ona. This author to return your•7be immediate to ) storekeeper or,gnd fountain is an - interestiag .sidelight on ly and without queatton, You have tried . Pun?p, Full bralket, Pot, ca.t' g us $i and-we .hs e the Latin character. Postal cards, Kruschen free, at our expense. what equipment and grates in ezcel:enf wall to'any tddrrd- could be fairer? Manufactured by E. shape. Casting has sOljd CSat Iron post ire€.- card- ® T brass miniatures, etc die Gold - freely Griffiths 'Hughes,' Ltd,; Manchester, Ens; wood fpecia tus It�rOSt all Over the ..t #y --even this 10rmS t (Eetab. 1766). Importers: NcGilhvray base with ash p1t.so as to set Oa i.td., taaaDOlb ioy:.h �.t3. a source of revenue for tlie.thritty Bel- sr ^� ' Ltd 1 aranto. wood floor. Al equipment for a - ' • IEg 9 Balance �' glans. .---- •° - -. •._ --- --. - -. small plant, No price asked. brake -• _, -,'r . Switzerland will be the location for offer. No reasonable otter refused, New government regulations - re. Apply D• Bell. Room 421•' 73 qutre all eggs to be graded tndividu. our story next week. ' Adelaide Stress Went, Toronto. 1 s11y by weight, Every producer, buyer and teller o! eggs should have a 1 1'heapest rream sevaralor it qti�ck, accurate, eeonomlcaiFront Egg c the +F�rld..let •ua -t�+ j" it Balance. Priced u' only ,1100 each, FamOUS Star . Ilan cite only SELF -1tAl, • ootatnaaae rrvw yvua- ueaaw� �ay.,. e e •e •-: r: c_ i \t;- bo�s•t- nrade`irr`a�neri.:u, Fyace.Dealer or, dtre4f -from tiff if >le _ T�celte features not available of is not known' to you. Order today: ,fin Brief Visit DANGEROUS ' any . +her separaair..these features ulonq tend cash or money. order. TO LOndun 1 1 are e'orth, more' than' airy other nisi. Mete Fast SteN and Wire Co,, Ltd. • MimntOn vntarto ment. , Liberal trade allowance, ., i::,sy Onl theme build up' Ringworm Infection Terms. \�riAnker•Holth Norma Talmadge 'Speaks l ier resistcncR with a.pt...w„ Sarnia, 0n:arl4 .1.00• ea•. Postpaid - -Mind in Love, Money SCOTT'S Skin Troubles ,•�,. and Hitler EMULSION YIELD `QUICKLY TO :T ..We -easily forget those faults that LONDON -For the past seven are noorn only to .. ourselves. -La days one oY the greatest film gtars the Rochefoucauld. world had ever >'r_own has been in �- said by an Druggists - -sac, - London, staying' a. a' big hotel, going ssc imps ?, soc at•d t.ott , to fast nights and films. Nobody no- tion. Dr. D. D. Demais' Liquid Pre- 9 seri lion, snide at,d aranteed �; s ticed 'ter — Miss Nor•na Talmadge, pp �° Officially she was due to arrive in • by tbstnaisenafCaatipaaa'sita6ato " this country some time next week. Bad. Trial bottle 35a 'at your o ` ' y Actually she came last Saturday. And �O�t' u ` IGkI IN VITAMINS left again for New York yesterday at- YAIBD 1 �jjRf C uA�I�� - fernoon in the liner Paris. - 111818 LI v 144 ~ Toe C<ti�toznt. Boller liner Negotiations for her to play lead In - &!enty. �' �� �;! {� c r� Among the thousands who ass a talkie remake of the famous old ri YOV i ECf' 0�� .OF SORTS British. silent film, _ Somehow_Good, of _Mis.rd'. well - Jg111 � eves -Omega Oil as a daily rub down, a`o one fell through. Site did not like the part ribbed in soon mete Tait _ Wake up your Liver Bile - thinks -more -ot it -than I do. It is `ice' sae. '� fo you Yield to the soothing anion - - - a liniment of amazing strengthening suggested another, and decided to go ,wail] ware w.e.e Mfor. you g —No Calomel needed and soothing power. - home to Palm Beach while it ie being of this medicines on will eat when you .eel blue, depressed, sour on t1:s James J. Jeffries, for long the Cham• prepared. a veY'll teen limber up r betteit ; ; : sleep better , , • 4.eF daily two pounds your liver: quid rile n o•t ou bowers , bens! : - : look belt![. Lift daily two pou¢d. of liquid bile into your bowels. :pion. heavy- weiiht•of the world, found .. Thomas Meigha:.,. '.Y w86 to have s • � °+ Digestion and elimination are being stowed "that Omega Oil went deeper, 4nd •been her leading iasn, goes too. ` • will seem worth jiving again. up, food is accumulating and decaying iusido — eu and making you •feel - wretched_ limbered -up those great • muscles Norma Talmadge is something of Don't delay any longer. Begin- mere bowel - movers Iike =Its,, oil, minerat ' quicker. Omega Oil should, be la• a philosopher. She has decided views. - taking it today. water, laxative candy or chewing gu +u, or ever 'x _household for atlalna, sprains, _ ail 7O`need;i;�er:f;nuiatnth zCer■ b]rds on Love, Money and Hitler. - of PAW t ti• stiffness, and sore aching aluseles. LY D I A E. P1 N K K# M' S Lime= Pilb i. the t one.:�ale Pdrlrt• vegc• Rubbing doesn't blister the skin. At I talked to her fur an hour and came M�mt11..DtP. table: Burs Ask for them by name. Refuse all druggists as eRd tit- eta, ao +e _ `rl�iel AAMNp" - eubetitttea, 2bc. at sU druggists. Sl Agent: Tulin A lin ,tlnn Company, It Is high -time we put love in its {TL'liQi Y9 ` i.imitea. Trn`tmto proper place... It isn't as that import• )f ISSUE No- 12 -14 _ +.M -?r-, w:� • i.w , ..: ; ,.. iii ..dw. I _ • to Ply v `y". f:.i'i.S.'^.+at'" ;shit, , 'J e i.�.,,.4Y ,7 . ! .,. .•Y , .. •.,4 4 r,,,�.., w• '," r>'> i'"(h; +f+ >!b))... x..-., «ll•"nt+ ,yt�,d 6ti' �R'�i"•'''"T'_'y7 • ?d"• -':.- ri.. �-cs.c :*�ryy „ • --s- ^ -r" a:�:a..: �;+. a. t • _,t•• y,z _ _ . r _ 1 . " 9- i•4".' +�"y -0. �"•" P:.: a , F `,�i .�� �. .,t, _ �•r •.. r ,' 's.:�•..'x°,,. r• ,+. ,•r "'e? t• ` sus :' �.Y•• ' J a.. r .a.•t .� , + ' 4' y ' !.:..c 4 5•.`- _ n ' s� �'� f 0 lu �, I Report* have - ,teen. mace fre- source of their iivii' it was taken Sr. 1st - -*Billie Boyes,- 'David Bar- Scarboro, at Agincourt. a prop- '4�" - - � 'gnaotly that the iudian.s uu from them ny the whiter roan. @u -love, •Vellllioa Barfer�t,. "'Andrew Nix- city of Jrabn Tapscott. •Salo-at 1 P. :) Island ve Qeurgiau Bay. 'it its. the duty of the lwtter to set, 'en, Bobbie Baker and Mary Baker, m. Terms, -C"b- Cacti= - _ re all (absent for exams.), Pr. - Jane Bry choice dairy herd. Prentice apd Pr `TERMS near Midlaud, am .,in a eiatiliag that they etc nut suffer. ant, Donald Crawford, Dielde Baker, entice, auctioneers. - it spar inr l waou piidieidvaaee fmnditios. These faeie b&'w cntn« -' Coiia Neale. Perfect' attendance with THURSDAY MARCH 29th - IZiaper- �.leaiptioaa w tha United .sour NA Greit from wrhite men, who hove beet. gee out lateness, Norman .Lowden. J. 'El- sion sale ? of Clydesdale borses, - fddtainaa.eo.in advance. oil the Island.- The Iudiaus them. - _ izabeth, teacher. high grade Shorthorn cattle. Cot- salvers have not turnl,lefned ut �e A. Bunker is holding an - - swold sheep, a full line, of farm auction, sale this Thursday afternoon SAL- Ri:.ato i set. a trt,rgiti4,er+y, nay grain and tomtit= = 0OHN MURKAR•r Proprietor. their condition. s r8. isurixer are moving in- - ore, the property of George iga�tb- I stocial race aid' will bear thelc to C. O. Lawton's brick house after WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28th = " ron, lot 5, con., 6, Pickering Twp. � NOTES AND COMMENTS. __'sutieringe rather than curnplain, giving up farming. Auction sale of Holstein cotes, on No. 7 Highway. Sale at' 12 o' -- - - - Since the facts have become About thirty -five of our young peo -, horses, farm implements- etc., at clock, sharp: This Iw�ill be a eredit Dole were entertained at the home of lots 11 and 12, con. 5, Uxbridge, sale. See posters. Win- Maw, auct- - known steps wilt be taken imme- ' Mrs. Chas. Russell, of Whitby,. on (Brock Road, 4 miles north of Cl- ioneer. The present Radio Broadcasting diately to relieve the situation. night recently. The evening was spent aremont), the property of E. A. FRIDAY, MARCH 30th > Auction Commission may be abolished, One thing is certain, the people or m dancing. All report a pleasant Duerden. Sale at one o'clock, sharp sale of fa 'stocl4 implements etc and it is reported that in ice place Canada *hauls not allow the time. Terms cash. See Bills. W. F. 1%ar- the pro-"y of Ern. White; lot 34, Air. and Mrs. V. Parkin, Mr. and gtlis, auctioneer. con. ?, Whitby. No receive. Sale at' a Cau%dian Broadcasting Corpor Indian 'to euffer. His country Mrs J Parkin, Mr. and Mrs. A. Par- , -- -ation is reeomWeuded to be y kin MY. and Mrs. H Parkin, Eileen THURSDAY, MARCH 29th — Auc- one o'clock sharp. Terns Caen W. was forcibly taken from him by -tion sale of farm stock, ifnplemen- Maw, auctioneer 4 estsbliahed, with''& board of the white man.' It is true that acrd Milton and Mrs. Fred Harbro,t is furniture etc., at lot 27, con. 2 L `.governors, five in number,•ou non the have been allowed to retain attended the Harbron - Matthews - - - - - -- y - wedding as guests at the Brougham • _ party line* and serving in an small portions, known as reserves, Church on Wednesday afternoon Lr -E� O�E,L�O��E1.Q- - honorary capacity. This is the and much has been dune to edu VV " recommendation of the Duluinion cute them and to teach the waves School Reoprta FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND). Broadcasters' Association which of the white inan, and roans of Claremont Public School, Senior EAiBALMER ` domprises 25 .private radio station the Indians have probed tbeln• room. In order of merit. Sr. 4th Hon.- :9uccessor to1W, J. Mather;' We do Building of all kinds. which extend from Guist to coast. - se'I•ves apt stndents. $nine have Anna Forsyth, Margaret Johnson; 3touffville - CARPENTERING. Betty Pretty_, Frances Loyst, Hargld %• CEMENTINtI ' and the government have taken received '& cullego a dneation, and Morgan. Pais on all subjects and tot- Night and Day 3ervi ^e , the proposal into consideration, have cuntributed cuuriderably to at - Alan Tomlinson. Pass on Total Business Phone Residence Phone 'PLUMBING only - Edna Taylor. Failed, 9801 9820 and .Hector Cherlesevirth, wSu has this literature of the conn.try, y Ilean _ been at the head of the Broad -• while others have reached biRlr Hill. Jr. 4th - Hon. - Herbert Forsy- ' ROOFING th, Velma Middleton • Myrtle Bacon, • • 9tinR Cumruission since it was Ntl,itions ill tkle b imueee wuuld P l,o sell Brantford Roofing - -. Failed -Dolly B_atoil, Gordon Over' �t�ker'�K ��Ql DlateriAlp, Empire Bathroom _ est•ablished about eighteen months lu'tbe ` Rr�.tt War, ay wet! its in land, Margaret Wilson. Sr. 3rd - eye 1:clnipntent, Duero Water ago, has not proved himserf 'a 'previous tvar -, niauy Indian, Hon. - Jean Ward, Bernice Linton, " SyNtenls,.', Beatty ular ufliriKl. He has •been Mabel Johnson. Pass on Subjects and "�ompWI stable hurynipwent =. 1�P sacrifigied their liven fur the Ell, total - Helen Glover, Irene Lewis, der'cribed as being KrroRatit. and P {re. III yKtit talttlrr. tile. Iutii,rn i� Murray Morgan, F.orraine Forsythe. 1 RS. T$OS. LAW rind t,the.r Building Material@ <e, {tefnl, and many will be plea:•eg] le,trniug tier, tut- 01+A4. of the white Parry on total -only, - Jack Lehman: it +tiWateq Free 1%, It -his arltitrary rein relit ruin* ruau sod iivu tkiuK,ytefter a'snecrs. Fuiied - _'Arthur Lenson,- Etirtff- 'Wit=- -Amerirati Ant�,racite. �Velr,h Coa}, Work Guaranteed -on, Mary - $ to K close. AiKUy suggestions are ref fYCntinx• fit forttior dity4, for Margaret Cowie. iron sub. oand Scotch alltllir. and Coke, � r'D/��,T�c - n_fade by the Dotnietion Broad Indi>in lived -ill %%igtvl0rj -, the usust total - Margaret Neal, Gordon. Mor- f{Hrtl and Soft �Vuad. tl' . J. r l7lJ V ►7E r-isting 1lssiwiatit•.n. Ulie is tltlit _ ptilnitKvr f, -ten of h+thitntt ley, Rendell Loyst, Norman Bever- TrrulF C'tNb. ;hiL '� r'i, iiceu:e fee her ubuli -.Gill There tare! eu,w }u ruKt.y of their ley• Pas-, on total only - Altiin- Leh- : Phone FiaO'L end that- ilie.tube�. her. taxed'- h,.,,�tr- °e- ctaNnrr•s �:f trfihrnurtf. fff m. n. F'ailPd Allen Patty. Roy Mc- B „use It3tt Phones #3fii;k59u P liE —ING, _ ONTARIO Iao,L . Ems, Hosie, teacher. Tbi- lvonbl ,ertu to j!trt rect:tult,a- They hetvr fi +,r hri k rrr't,irurr :i. S. \n.-1 er3t, glenot s Honors, aiylion s; each Pe('-4Dn tv4,old )A ' Name:+ in order c _ -F )AY t.ith IYiitl, a•ta�� fiu•niCttlN uitjnn.• f merit. Sr. 4th tArcui,liuR to the'tirne the radio `'' `•I'Do.: liry nt,.`Biltie, 'Bryant, Nor -' WHITE STORES r. rt:dio, Kull everyt,lini, tlertt t•,in ice roan Lowdi:n, Douglas Bryard. 1,1- s - 'would tie iil ore' and rise nurtiber, f�.unci in the hutues of 'the y +�rtr•• i- ttelyn C'raurford.- 'Sr, 3-rd - •o[ary �-• _ • : ' ?e• ut tut,rrt in the east•,. $f,rne pen fill' fanner � or urban resident. 110ye9 anal Tena bitrtch (*.Oust►. A}- , : pie babe their ra-fiu ..going from y,Iiny of the women lire - expert huert Crawford. Doris Baker (absent) morning until.la.te at night, i.izzie Nivon i absent), Jr 'rrt Will ~' early' R house - ,keepers and Cr lent aa,ok -, inni 'Nixon, raw-man Bar tt. Sr. 2rr; •while others use theirs but very ,tltich better than ahoy white - *[',iv-nnnd Crawfnrfi 'Bobbie Bar- httle. 'Therefore, a person: would - isotnen, Is view of these f,tctr it low..Bd„ar' Barlow iabsent for euarr- - . • inations) Jr. '2nd - GlAnn Crawford - -. be tw :ed act.esrdfng'to the amount {s the duty of the government to ` -• _. ' - - - '''' of use they got from their radio_ see that tbey do not 'suffer fron, r - X - lt ie also @' ingested that the Com, conditions fur which they are not Farms Wanted - _ . '-is Ion uwn no stations and that respcnsible. We fregneotly hear - chose at present owned by the a have Kn active f-irni s' li• . •yes - people. say who are out of employ - 'f _ ,Present Commission , be Sold t� merit or are too lazy to war>E that tag oriz%uU ttiun. ;Ilea can sell _ . t,rivate companies -or - leased to "'The world owes' them a living.'' your fItrm for you. Cell and. them.' Man. other proposals heve gad to +ay these people are too see n9, or write to - This space- is reserved for - 'A*ea mado and *ill be considered IIIZy to collect -the }debt. This C. WHITIC dt CO , `. +� �p_p_ statement. however, can truth - 221? KiaToro Rd. ::'The iced & White Store Qaite �a storm' has taken place in fully be said by the Indian: The Toronto T t Phone Howard -2178 29 Z0 she Legislature during the past - Howard-2178 -week %non D. -Paul Muoro,, M. P. - ”- •- for neXt P., for Wellington South, . made ' charges of a very seriotm g haracter - inyolving the sum cif $3,459 of the °Highway Department funds: He charges than the above aunt was w • ' - - .. _' - _ _ ' _. v -tissues in chutes w persona who _ - - .. ,_•, _ • d14 no work or we're deceased, for - +work don# on the Highway in Take ' e - C. C. & B. Tolnk Tablets - iElgtn County: the charges were _ floss* eo strong that the LeRisiK• `--'Tor Health -- ''trenath1e -vigor - °tnre has decided to iovesEigate . _ = _tile charges by the Public Ac u Have an statriach Fats• = Pau order PHONE P1ClitLRINl3 d00 " We deliver tout,[- Corl.mittee. The' -man HAYS YOU' STOMACH TROUBLE? Heartburn B Headache. _ tnOei ll'ea'{3iy involved •ia James R. 14pittlag of 1lucus. GnawlnA, Empty Feeling, Lump in hmmcch, )9c✓,d W+aQree, Alin Before or After Eatinil• Coated Tongue Sore %Ioath, i ndlAesdon? %i hen cashes! • • n (3anuiuw; cvbo leas been atrepended 1, a run p the esy conditld you need C. la !t ic. Tonle Tab t%. and ut once. They "I l�kerlYl Hardware Stote it•.Olid up cbe ay,etetn and *fine relieve you quickly and pa- ratatleatly, improve appetite, �,% jjL g from hip foremaaet7ip. job on the di&eicion and aenerai health. lHigh•way in Elgin County. The THE BLOOD Plmpter., Blackheads, Sores. Blotches, Pale, Eezerna, tialaria, Chilly, Feverish, Run Down Debilitated, Wcak, Ema2,ated? •man thus charited mubC be You surely need C. C.:c B, Tronic Tablets. '[fey, by reason d - _ "*heir tonic effects help to restores ttenath snd fibre to the blood, so It will furnish _• r1II is Coming, Oar seeds are Here'. x. i:upposed tG be innocent Until the nourishment to the whole body. C. C. a B. Tonic Tablets contain Yeast, Iron and 8p ring �.'+hsrgea are proved against him.atactof•GodLiver -three great tonic in one. -• 'This is not rile Bret time 'ia which :THE NERVES N�� ]Debility. weak JeettnA• Ja,% j. 13tdtable ,'Rea Clever, Timothy, Allfa}fa, Sweet Clover' and AlO�ike Tired worn Oi�t, F"l Like Falling Wien ,% j. and Feet war er, Restless st Niaht Poor 111ernory Metaacho . *'harges have -- been - Auld" Lhat -ths, - Despondent.- wake Up - enretrtabed Week 'r=,b •+ Falnt>"e 4.+.n. at... - arr r 4!.. t f.t..u, 4ac'a a'8ersy. Btreoailh AtnDttWat ton aced C 'C a S-ToaieTSbleea -- -- -V!by rtrtlb were passed in connec. They, by reason of thefttool*effects,het to restore nervedseuetonoetnalCouldtbn - -AI1 kinds of Garden Seeds -balk and package. - - tioa with work`on -the Hi hir[1yS. -steady the nerves. banish the blues, range you feel full of life, VNW. atabttion. and R many years yonnaer, --We sell Cooper's Products and Warble' Fly Powder. 95 oeots per lb. In this aw" M11� Rr+e N•�k Dy- Prtiltry F'nodn, Egg Pr_oE3ucera shod Ponitry Suvullee. that he has all the evidence neCea• �f7 pepsla: Thin Blood C. C. do B, Tonic i'ab ets alp t0 Sulla sow tip In every way. . will thereby improve your appear -W& Agent for McCormick -- Deering F'arin, Machinery . Geary to prove the rharR @It. , The REGAIN LOST PEP AND VITALITY C. C. 'Lt B. Took Tab,eta _ act directly through true And RepairA. :•.cottniry will await anxiously for stomach, enriching the blood, buildin,t up the nervous system, aetteeate vitality, create nere }Deco, restore el.,$U[ie MCC: Doering Cultivator $6T.00 Cash. ' the 'result of the investigation. full streaatb. pep and vigor• -w you can en7oY life s plewurea to the fu11eR. - - _ When a-- burglar breaks• into a are for sale at all Drug Storm Go to " `URr,Motto' -.- "We_have.if, 0ta•getit,.Or Ill inse and steals Roods, the crime C. C. & B. TONiC TABLETS ; =,; ri°�'; : today ; of a. ' J- a aerioile One, but when A tfgaD new fife for Yolr opening the door to a brighter world and bappler ealstems. The - ! lC I9 not load*. h� 130 is trusted 1Sitll money be. .. wbicts are inespeactve. The prices are 30c aad'il. Three if.@e a for i2.Se. Telephone 3900 ' a ;11 aging co another, and steals Get 0. a tit B: Tonic Tablets from A i �1� *r' P* 11',is money, the crime is in'uch E, C. JONES, Druggist, Pickering. phone 6800 J• lil.at, 1, i '. :� ,ester, 'Theft is not ooly,g;om• '.^ IO� . ..� �V -�• -� i..itted. but there is slap a breach " V r trust. In the business world - Reduc�d e area ' ' •_. � ++ •lay, one of the greatest regyi- ' -et .,y is to bay* employees who- - We hsvejou out-'display tables many lines which we are passing on t0 ' c T youst away below present cost prices, To clear thew lines t:a,u be thoroughly trusted: A :. p R : G S T .a� R we have substantially reduced -the price@ in ply green :..ear case, which Make* a very attractive bay for you. _ •.clet'e.r -employee, ee, with -, h ability, but *hove honesty is - Between' All Points Men's:Wbrk Boots,'cofue in and see these, 1.89 and 2.4Aipr. __:. guerri•,eer.l. I t'i'• g'1: _ Boys' and Gicls' Scampers, while they last, 99c pr. - ' • Men's Heavy Sweater Costa at 2.49 each. • fungi.= at.d 1.4:,,1.04 .4i+ 1.,,. t..' I.�• -= 'On Gray ..Coach Lines Routes ~::,•'. 'Boys' English Sport Pants, Special, 9 o per pair. Shirts, arggn li at T5a 1.00 up. lLaui},uialtug'utr, l,u.l... as n eu Men a Fine Shi _ Men'ejWor>: Shirts, good quality, o sac.. �, • :•; =r' tlidr only .11141iuCl -e h1A.ity, t rgt' \ se ht, in thul'un,chly' h + {nr -C In . vr, y - - • y,g - We are;always glad to see yogi and it iR never any trouble to show ' -1 ie.k its at othees thud agencies otih . _ yon our. merchandise. grr.atet' vKlur Ui Ill - •• _� •.etuN uyr.r ta,t a rut tKt.t ulna j- - - - ` ' � - � t •Phbn@ 2904 . teat *snout i,r crn�t� t1. 1. Ti,T+ Is' G � � A *� �� BRADLEY y v �1 C E C 1 L -_ ,� plcheu,ry thtit cue tewf,talivu ;O • -*reel ifs very grew;.' Ha8tern House -- PIC IMING -- Phone 4500 Q = ^ R I N 01P -' : 'r! Y �rnS. tl�, ::Yi;'..•G. `�_ _'``�.' , �'- : '' '+:•r:.' .; i• �, ,''+' 4• L,.. •, .- _as' ;y,_� -, '..'':rL,�: .rvaea.•, .. 'y rr xr- °� ?°° a t ,. °.1 ' , .S d`. «r e• CLAREMONT. Death of E. W. Evans r , _ erpool, England, The ceremony was elling in a blue aeorgette'drew with PRIVATE MATERNITY NUR$_. :4 W. J. Qr"x is renovatiog his E. W. Evans a prominent citizen ��Orn'ye �' Rev. J. R Birk, of top coat of navy blue and wore the , ING ROME = w w Whiteva7e. The bride entered the wit .of rise groom,, a grey s9uiirel. —.�. e'tseideoce. Whitby for a number of years, dining-room .4 of Wedding bells will soon be died at his home in that Iowa oa Fri- to the strains of :Men- neck piece Dn their lreurn they -Will'- -Medical- and 0nvaleseent Va� irinaing near the four corners. delssohn a Wedding Mash, payed by reside south of Pickering, acc.60ted ' : Kenneth Beeaor e►ad S[fe. day evening That in hie 74th year. His' • her sister, Miss Ruth Hollinger: War- Mrs. - , Mark Liolztn spent Saturday in funeral ' -wart held on 1Kondiy_, when Mary Jiadd acted as brJdeemaid. The Private and Semi Private Rot) fnterment was made in Graveside groom was attended by Mr. William Weekly Bates $1000 ..: Toronto. Cemetery; Bmgldin, Mr. Tr�sae was Hollinger, There- is -mueh -tails a4.... uu..,., borri p the aiath- coneeasio� off- Fisk -a _brother of the bode. A� `:..: ,Recleaned InKprction invited regarding a hard ball team for the — happy- MRS GEORGE THOU SON ' w enng, a mile east of Claremont. He couple Ieft on a short motor trip, -- - -' = - summer.. farmed for a number of years, but F6, >oC ?688 - - -- Mrs. Vair, who has been spend, gave up farming to !even pomp -mock- RARL-7-Ey 61 -'l.4 _,.Stautfville, R. R. No 1 F; ing several weeks with Mre. ing with George Gerow, of Clare- 14Iarbron • Matthews Chandler, returned •to Toronto wont. He afterwards bought out the Weofferalimited quan- gNDErSOI�t this week. business which he conducted for a SL John's Church, Brougham, was • r L,. -,-d Mr*.- .- .3[eATR He sold out the the scene of a pretty wedding which tit of the above at the' P � - . -Thbs. Wilson's. den ^e in the Claremont business to John Gerow took place on Wednesday, March the rice Of 72 Cents er DUNBAR'TON village and will move _therein . at and moved to Wluiby where be-ton- fourteenth, when Elaie Jean, eldest p . p ducted a tun daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert bushel f. o. b. our ele- _ tin early date. P e r s, and business for Matthews, became the bride of Ger- INSURANCE hire Jock Fraser and daughter, a number of years, and several years ald W. H. Harbron, son of Mr. and vatQr Foot Of Bathurst _ >r -of geswick, are visiting with E<ii, ago he retired. Re was a prominent and Mrs. Gleeson and other fri musician, havine organized thy, Cl- Mrs. William l3arbro� - -af Myrtle Street, Toronto; - sacks �OB� aremont band, of Which he was lead- Station Rev. J E. Glover officiated, FIRE ends in the village. er until lie moved to Whitby, where and the wedding music was played included. W. G. and Mrs. Scott are spend by M Carl Devitt The bride, who BU GLARY .' ` in a couple of weeks with their he was appointed leader, of the Wh- _ .. . g p itby band., He was a member of the entered church on the arm of CANADA MALTING--- son in Detroit and with Dr. and her father, was lovely in a gown of r1UALTY Baptist Church and was a member Mrs. $agshaw, vw af - tlx� -cha' th at. Claremont and wn� tin, fashioned on long ecru- CO.. limited •' . ` LIFE IN9IIRANOE !. _ C. A. Overland has completed V&Aby. - He was highly esteemed v 1 of tulle was worn _ j l y B , Phone PickeriDa ZALO BEIIv the alterations and redecorating by all w}io knew him. He is onrviv- in cap stye, cagght with orange $ Tama s-- ' of his store, which hap resulted in ed by one daughter, Mrs. Michael of blossoms and she carried American. Toronto 2 ­a bright, orderly appearance. Whitby and one grandson and one Beauty roses and Lily -of- the - Valley. r` it _ e A number of property sales- and )rhe bridesmaid, Miss Gladys Witter _ Yon Can Buy at Home P p y granddaughter, also two. bro hers, -_ •. transfers about town have been James and J. H. of Claremont of Toronto, was in a'charming dress - _TIRES, BATTERIES,, "'reported and some of the usual _ _ f ( of green ,organza, and wore a' cor- _ spring moving is therefore looked - .,rite of sweetheart roses. Little Miss ACCES90RIES, `. Gale - Hollinger Coila Neale, as flower -girl was pret- — At as 1 w" for. tits froc n ink and carried a o ,and better prices{ Remember: the Passion Week A very quiet, but pretty wedding basket of aw t peeve. a Rrnom was services iu •the Baptist Church on was solemnized at the home of Wa{- ODe Car Load as - Monde evening and-Abe- Unit-d ,- attended O s _in, M= Guy t19t i*.2. =you can is Toronto. y ter and Mrs. Bollinger, at 6.30 o Lake, of Oshawa and the' ushers j _ _ _ Church on Wednesday evening clock, on Wednesday evening. March were Mr. Edwin and Allan Crocker, next. 14th when their eldest_ daughter, of Toronto. During the si Pioneer Chick MR.:1t, The annual rher+tinR of t11A Vera Merle, became the bride of ing °f Let ve reRair that.leaCty top. a Bowling Club will be held on the Joint James Gale, son of Mr. Thomas the register, hire.. D. Gannon sank. best On' market- _ ♦ evening of the first Friday in Gale, and the-late Mrs, Gale of-, Liv- After o bullet luncheon, the,- bride "Skilled Motor.Repnirs. 4 and groom left by motor for Mont -: W. S me8, -Clarentont plea April, the 6th. All members will _ — real and points •east,- the bride tray - HAWAI�IAN - - '..-. .. - :'_please note. —_, ... _. _ //�� * _ - Wni. Coates has been confined — • - -_ - --_ ...__- — _ , _. .- _ _ Gordon Jm - Law to his bed for cevrral days anffer Phone 2908 r .log from an rtttack (if flu.. nn,i iQ _ _ _ _ tinder the doetor'W en re. We lxupe _ .G U I T A R O, o o a • • �j APACITY PICKERI:�G, ONTARIO = to see him around again soon. TENOR, BANJO Etc. T �•7 The Brock road tt!rich h to been r' .•e- 41111y tau.;ht by Brine your Hi-tehicg Eggs to u-c and we-will guarantee to prod+rr°e•y :•u Bi by �1N 1 �'� GARAGE showing +dn4t for the past tfet+k, f ..Chi; its at a.( tow a pof:,- aa�th+ nti•rrage market value. If vie f: ie beginning to *how, evidenee.of FRANK 'ROBINSON .. this wr wit-t lower hour rust4cn ppice t.> 1111ke it a fxpt. ;tour. Brock and Kingston Rd% .-plenty of !coat beneath it yet. to Toronto. IF YOUR HA.rQ i9 Cit]UD YOUR CHICKS WILL CO, lIrJCH LUWER .. The next few vlays of continued -;' - mild weather will tell. CTISTnlf 100 RG08,.. $ 3:00 General Repair Work all acre, Ilti Cl��lit';IIONT ON FRIDAF9 t 6W Fo-ds, .. 13.00 guraateed at reasonable The Baptist Nfis:ion Cirelewill ..D:�TCIi.,N(s PR'ICh ]tit Pet on Tuesday, March. 'L ?th, at C;ili1dren alljoeei4ltp. 1880. EC3f;}9.,.• ., a -23.00 prieee: 2 30 p. m., at the home of d>rp, `'� rite vo 4,t[ °,li,l CY .B3UY CRICKS AV RIGHT PRICES � 'AcetylentL- Welding Middleton. Key ward F'aith.•'. FR S.NK ROBINSON _ Batteries ropaired and charged. Mrs. ' E. W. Evans' grou-ti is in 3.9 Ucrn,l „r �3venne. Toronto Unionville �`j�]1Ck Satehe�y firestone and Dunlop Tires. charge of the meeting. -- _ -: A. 1., :'HROWN, Proprietor {iaeoline and Oita. The young people of the, village THE "!laDELINE” - Pbone Unionrilir• tk)l.885 Phone BtouQyilie 24D0 and community enjoyed anotber, Refreshment Booth in' Conneetiotf one of their frotire and social 'BEAUTY SAL,. N —_.. _ ;_: Phone Pick. 7500 - evenings on Friday nia6t last. A �- r _ {rood crowd attended. Refresh (night o dept, 19% mPana g new ear. which means CHICKS NIILTQN SLEEP meats were served at the. r•low+. y Boy $ray. Fo�uidatioa 4rade C1�ie�s Mrs. Chas. Stony loot a very Knew Pertnanent Wave. FOR _ valnable horse several days rsgo, i have Pe'rrnaoeat Waxes tuauitevery - 4�p PROPRi FTt1Y. iwhen one of the other tlorsee in lady's puri+e, so why not make IMMEDIATE _Because: _ the eta le broke rouse, kicked the An appointment. ' SHIPMENT 1. They are;from big eggs, averaging 27 -28 oz. other, breaking its lea and neees 1 give all my customers my very be to the dozen. aitatiogt the deafruction of ..the _.careful attention. ' ;'tsoimal. Aloo, Slareetling. Hair- curting, Scalp 2. They are from flocks carefully selected for size and vigor`— blood Ths severe frosts of the past and Facial Treatmebta, tested —and Government Approved. .'winter Is causing considerable Shampooing. 3: They are hatched in •'compwrtmeot" incubators. - = alarm In' respect to fall wheat. 4. They live wcll and grow 'rapidly into big broilers —or big. strong, The unusual amount -of Ice lying • • Ja2uszdd311. early - laying pullets, - " on the crop and apparently ant h Pbune 190 ,CLARHXONT For full information.aee the manager of your nearest BRAY Hatchery or EyesigM Speei.iit ered a lot of thib grain. It has - -- - — send for our FREE booklet 'Highway to Poultry Success in 1934." dw a$ up . teary r isrr -At the- present time taken on s, . ve BRAY CLUCK HATCHXXY, 106 Ciaybum Ave,, St.'Catlariaoa, Oat, ae dims. 'very discouraging color. J Broad" and Offte, 3383 Deflerin St., Torosto. • The friends of Mies Winnle DISNEY 81AC>r, .Z Eight Breeds - Eighth. Year .Blood•Teeting —Sixth Year Governatettt' Wilson gave a shower on Tuesday �; '7-Cam Approval. evening on on the eve of her marri � - - - Op, Pest owls. r>rs safg age to Charles Reynolds, ._T Q_ ppleaea# function was held at the and -1 owe of the bride - elect. The nest - - -- "wishes of the community go with EYe hem. = . ALL PASSENGERS SAFE! • The Claremont Nurseries "are - preparing for an unusually active Straln •� 1,._' Aprlux, particularly in- the tomato i :..;` ; . 1 `j'= '•�� ` 'ffi'� - i r' rr Plant production. Large contracts have been obtained from some of C • H. Tuck, Opt. D. i�•�"� the- priocipal-canners of- the prow :>' '} r� lace. and the total regalremente Eyesight, Education and Efficiency f• -for this plant will .ex( -eeed half a 1Part,9 /� million, 'Rol 011e, � Mrs, Wm. Birk t addr -!�' Fier %aS[I/l !g et eased From' the standpoint of the- work - �,�,.� // , the Mission Band of trite Baptist er his vision' is of vital .imPoratace. na.._ >, ►..._ -a._ _s -- a - - S :3r- rrwvrtl :.1 ' a' _ .j /1�NJ'Ol7ft�S ;V o..r... -may I/#Wty --last wee i-teiling - --ot her tri' a d- irwort-h do inK wYll, Nary crrVra cn- - discomfort is met with, t j 47 ivO i edrs 0t the close she gave to each of the this applies in` short sighted cases. :4 listeners some of the shells she - However those ca::es- ,xhere discom- (hb�[C Se/7%ECe' dm app, heeught from the sea beaches of fort is, found will be forced to seek , _'_,. � � � � Its final Loot � the south. '—" correction earlier a: arrk- aAPree- _ THL? NEWS is again obliged to late it on account of his increased will be again refer to the delay in the efficiency as well as for comfort. If - - delivery of•its weekly issue, which is surprising the number of people Tickets, Time lablee and All Oaach Travel persons they have bow ' mute tril I to the who wear bargain counter yid mail, information ato is apparently, caused by the train erected to r. Our service rind not the post` office. order glasses, but mostly, these' are • Complaints have been registered the less intelligent types of the gen- beet eral public. When they experience . 'Eastern House Phonic 4500 ` ` with the post office authorities, is roper examination, they are howev- y "No ftwteor'Pell eW an endeavor to have this Condition proper through with the bargain for good. -" removed and delivery -made on Education to the public of the evil N. W. STAlI'14'08D Friday morning as usual. _ Hingooa Road Several from here attended the Jar,' and those who a e not prepared To Our Many Customers - W1 WhTi funeral of the late Ed. Evans, of to do so should be more widespread. Whitby, when -interment took When a little thought is given even . place at Brooklin on- Monday,, Mar° the laymen can see the wisdom of -and Frlend8 _r 1.9tb. , The sympathy -of the com having a properly fitted frame,- -tile : ? munitj is extended to the rdany proper examination . and correction We wish to announce'that we have been - -relatives and friends of the de- under personal supervision, rather -'; deased, resident in this aeighbor than by mail, the necessity of know- =- �s1gocessful in securing a Contract- With hood. Among Wl se attending ing why a cor>ection is necessary. G6neral Motors Co. of Canada to- handle the funeral were Joe. and Mrs. The optometrist studies these - and their foil line of automobiles and truokB. Maple Leaf XntiUal'I Evans, Fred and :Mrs. Evans, many other problems and is in a - )!lire. Wilson, Vre. Briscoe. position to make 'recommendations �.` insnraace 1W! -' The P{Ckeri a _ earn- players as also to the employ= a are happy to hake this Connection and giving their show in the. Common• ees and from his experience .advise ppy and WAWANESA INS, CO.. ity Eiall on Friday, March 23rd, at of the dangers likely to arise by be- are in a position to sell and service- any of Cheap rates for farm and country � 8 p. m. The show was originally Ing associated with certain vmrk.. _ Generi;l Motors products. to.-Your satisfaction. buildings. advertimpd_ for some weeks ago, The 'question ftlay arise, Why- is this but weather Windstorm Insurance on buildtn$s,� work best handled by the optometric -mills, Silos etc. conditions compelled , `' - _ a p• �tvonen:ent. q churns of 3(l method to reply, I will say that ' Soliciting your patronage; 1 remain Automobile Ioearadoe c voicF4, all -in black face. Negro knowledge ,of refraction is necessary. -; - {of all kinds. Many cases needing attention are � - 'PARMJ FOR SALE mel� Mies and funny end -rue ", - 'Yours very truly sleiuht of hand, muoical numbers, mi.. Pd by superficial methods of ex- -- y y Write or phone •eloci:tiopists and varier! vaudeville arnination as used where a knowled- pho ge of refraction is not in • evidence - ' E :)WMAN & ROWH 15 cents. Admission 25 cents and the examination methods. CHAS. COOPER, = CLAREMONT 20 WHITBY, ONT. to be continued _ , .,� -.'iL °2 >ST .: eL aA.N'•:.1� •qi.4 . .. -. - -- _ -_ �•. _ -`l, _ -_ _ .. +.L• �""^ '._� ' ., ..' 1. :. ., - n • n K Nr - _ 1. yy.1 • _ yumfi_ SEEL� - - - - .,by Sax Rohmer Ai the liner Wa.Ilaroo - sells from Loa - ter of iangusge again -more 000Ily: _ • IOU, i�iturnea to oM oeurs King's e wa war*- the curious circumstance that these— °odyse. adiolning that Jo Lung, one !t two did not address each other in ` adon's biggest "teaoaa -' matt Rearn- Arabic. It was destined to play a big 723 �y newspaperman, has St+at said good- '�G_REN' bye ie •his assay I3 as l Dawson Hats past in his lone campaign againtt the Oaks MAtt to accompany Norwich. one of , �$cothtnd d men, to Jo Lunf's. P6wen of Yn sit Hee See. e e = . tt tints a ny k dropped by Yuan _ He detected the presence of Joseph - �el=C =�j�s �:.•._ __.... 1.�� =n I�tQCk t�gb�}o .. e lasige Ell- 10 see, head of Ib saternatloaal fang• as he knelt abova the trap; listening rwich is murder soon after leaving QuQlity tt •The notebook 1s ,toles, but one ,.,.he heard his retreating footsteps. E • ~� �'- and Mixed H-ag remembers leads him to Then he inhaled again, cautiously, and where a a'an has gathered to re- orders. s ai overhears Prans standing 'there is that drug -laden pit, to sayying he will board the. W t- thought hard and bwiftly. leoilroo at Maroeillea. Haig. aboard the as Mr. smith, learns the Rang The light shininr through the chink was not defeated. He carried a pocket - A stifled cough came u from the Thriou h Ma eIlan. - toformed a Dr. oestler of his prea- aided his calculations that the hinged knife which .was a kind of a small drugged pit. g g ce on the liner. A huge Chinaman ies to throw Halg overboard but soea end of the trap was to his left,. and armory, containing amongst its arms- Haig stood still- listxniag. To the �verboard himself. At Port said Eileen that �rbich opened, to his right. There ments a strong corkscrew. It was piti- sickly sweet fuines had been added the --Amoy Burg, of Portland, has sail- . - Wappears after sccompanyln; e%- tlee to -• ii native shop. Haig. trolling them, is w'sa no ring n the underside, but he L ed his 26 -foot yacht through the Strait g fully sort, but since it represented tang of powder. 8e visualized the y Fropped throwgh a trap door His death the d:fference between life and death, street outside and realized that inter- of Magellan. Men who knew the , IS reported to Tu'an. k he decided, grimly, that it must suf- ference was - unlikely. Clouds of feath- straits told' him it was suicide to try. CHAPTER XVIL- (Cont'd.) lice. cry dnst were rising from the Bath. - But he wab lucky or skillful. The ex- MI Instantly Dawson !lass held his _ Seoit a calls the lines of Robert W. - He groped show`_ above him. The He circled around to the d The _ planks ran right and left, Itarallel keg was still in the lock. - • Hoe ened - -' -►teeth. He had alighted .unhurt on with the ladder, and be could find two it. A flight of wooden steps led down "Do You recollect the wild` Magel- ' what felt like a brick floor, the festh- inset cross - battens. The planka were wards. Descending, he found himself lan Coast; ay mass about him having broken his strong but roughly joined. He selected in a small square cellar. On his right The head winds and the icy roar- -strong He knew that he had one chance $ •. a spot and set to work with the cork- was a stout low wooden door oom- Ina seas; - d lift -he coaster the seconds of time screw, municating with the base'of the pit. The nights you thought that every- which remained is him.... thing 'was lost, It was a difficult and a nervous Before.him he saw a narrow packing If this pit should prove to be iden- task. The wood was tough, and his case-- undoubtedly-designed as his cof- The days you toiled with water to _ lira! with that whirl, he had `r owe implement fragile. The tool survived fin s your knees; In Sngapore, there was still hope -- the test, but his lungs were jibbing _(To be cc'ltinued.) The frozen ratlines shrieking is the _ provided he could hold his breath so badly, drenched a: -they were with gale' ' to g. (ime inhalation, t o knew. would „k „'I fumes from the pit. The hissing steeps, the gn]p of livid - - - -- - '•, ; Inhaling slowly and cautiously, he Hogs Scarce in :ohm, Standing upright in the fluffy mass held his breath and descended a step When you cheered your mesemates of the ladder. He pulled gently upon Esser County nine; -70-1 thick enveloped him, he visualized his -.. , Tarel�etiefeada lied el�ps P y Ei'ith 'Ben Bolt and 'Clementine,' ir•+•i emu• the steel handle of the knife. The trap St. Joaeblm.- Although h the -And dace he had net inhaled deeply, g price o1 And 'Dixie Land' and 'Seeing Nellie as for n dive, his time in was short. He responded, requirinE' little effortl He pork has reached a point that is Home'Y stepped back a pace, touched the wall, I LOATHED descended a step lo-vrer -and realized tempting to the producer, buyers have _ slang it to the left, and knew that his legs were p -unged into the. to cover much larger territory than 11�o➢d feathery, poisonous mass. But now formerly to purchase a car load of e Wet he was unier the trap, reached S �. R !! B� I H G he could as the edge of the trap. " grasp ti's P • • hogs. ' the angle, groped further. .and touch- It proved to be carefully oiled, and All buyers repeat the same story, d the rt ng of a wooden ladder. ' its opening was almost soundless. See- OFF � A V $ He swung right. placed his feet upon p g that fat hogs are getting scarce and - - -- -#lie rungs, and began to mount. TOILET ing, above him the dimly lighted pasts a buyer said that many farmers You 1l Bad Five rungs no mounted and seemed -age, hia first natural instinct was to Would not have pork for their awn f'w'd vigor in be free ad the damnable feathers. abandon the knife and to climb out needs next summer. If their tors sk> BOWLS into cleaner air. But abase all, Daw -t greet, it will be an unpro- B .._ ;asses yet, cautiously. His head son Haig was a conscientious worker; cedented happening for Eases county, itched th root. Still balding his 4 and a acfieme which was to have far- _once the champion corn and' k pi pork he lent shawl with ,his left (� g consequences, very producing county of Ontario or of the Blis lungs were bursting. It reachin can uencea in this ' ve r Vs moment. of peril took form' in his whole Dominion. lras agalny to bold out _ brain. t • He loo P--end saw a faint Holding the trap with his left hand, A Judge has ruled that a• slap on SALT Jim= at light u h a chink in the # bal- the back is erely a "hall -fellow -well '�. - he detached the corkscrew,' and. - _ ark above... sing his face aneing perilously, slipped the knife met' actoon. Detectives, of course„ _ 'hegds 'it, he began lowly to inhale. into ' his pocket. '.Then, pulling the have different idea+ about this, scent of the drug impregnating ,wsrro+.ar .�W' wooden frame fully d -3wn, and duck- _ the feathers was nauseaUng, but the • ing to avoid it, he climbed up and : was Just breathable. He halt -filled - lungs. He knew that death moat reached the passage abate. Geratly,, he allowed the trap; operat- CI S B V R� _ at Iasi u forced to remain must ed by spring hinges, to rise again into --- t atmosphere. But, at least, be place. He stood stilt, exhaling and its- j survived. -{ i i haling, to free his rungs of those pois- onous fumes. T- a looked, right, along irtefiiately above his head. : _the dimly lighted corridor, He saw a RAND ' N B " 1- closed door. He looked left into the - • i , Jack Rattra the first officer, walk- r m of the car ts. There was no s ed out of his rains onto the boat deck. ou g sound. It was a perfed evening. The tur- 111 yaA -4-•, — uM�rpr Quietly he stole out. Pocketing the (ORN SYRUP 's*a +4qa aIgAN08 quois . blue waters -Lake Timsah �,...... spectacles oil ":ir. Smith," Dawson rrARDSBtI 7rdrrored an azure sky. He walked -- Haig set nn+ 'aut ously -to- explore. ftrward, and stared out across the -- - - - And five minutes of exploration satis- pule, wholesome, ` bows of the ship to where Ismailia I* iluSh� �l _ :.lied him. There was no one but him- � a Sl1d economical table - - Smardail the desert. Behind him the ` Vii self, in The situp of . syrup, Children IOV1 ' radio crackled. was quite impossible to get out? Heavy Am operator came out to look for 5�,� *M�, Wi� ��+ locked doors, irnn- barr-d windows de- % delicious �1iOt. $im. Rattray stared gravely at the - ua11►7 ` fed him. ,, THe CANADA STARCH .co.11MMD. MotvrasAL - sinesaage he brought e = He 'seated himsel: - ahon a square c'' %/ i %' "What ah 1 I do about it ?" asked the Marconi man. "I know Mr. Kear, harlrimg enamel wooden chest. Of Eileen he was afraid - - -• — -- - to think .... In that direction madness _ ' • ' '• '- bey is a friend of yours. It's rather' lay. • And at all - osts'he• timst -keep awful to think he doesn't kngw what's or plumbing r '-,• pool;. plan every move. happened." He heard the sound if an opening - "Poor old Glatt," muttered Rattray. door.. He slipped back to the room of "I'vb been expecting this any moment. "W to get rid of thosb ugly carpets, dived behind a bundle of rugs " He looked up. "I suppose there's no toilet -bowl stains! It's easy and, .automatic in hand - waited. • • _ ^rr 1 —will ftu:��l "y F. Fi..ke- lyre. Smoking a cigarette, and seemingly e "Non- whatever Mr. Rattray, about ,quite at his ease,, the fortune - teller - - either of them." this powerful whom he had followed from the Wal- :'..'. Jack Rattray, staring hard at the cleanses' and disinfectant -full laroo walked along the room. Joseph! _ flimsy, suddenly looked up. "I may be strength =down toilet bowls and Haig crouched, .ducking his head. The � • fig,,,, he admitted, "but honestly, if It Rushes off stains with man came to the doorway beyond I'd been in the Old Man's shoes, I'd which lay the death trap. out gapabbing, -Ca _ nnAtJ%lU= - *^ As-Haig•-kne.w —c hoe -was - a- narroic Lave shoved Dr. Oestler ashore at ran Said, or else chuck,-*- him into the amel or plumbing: Kills germs space' to right and left of the trap, 4 'Crush and dissolve a Aspirin Canal!. ...They were both old friends and destroysallodorsasitcleans! along one of which ;safety zones old. waterrabtets in halt a grass of of mine -what the devil can -we an- Mohammed, with surprising agility, :'• ewer? After all, there's still a chance There's no need to slave over must have skipped. when he had led _ she may be discovered. Can't we sort unpleasant - cleaning jobs. Let him to what h$d' been designed,-to be of break the news geritly ?" Gillett's LqE work for you -it's his finish. The Armenian dropped ` rf GARGLE .thoroughly L throw heedwa +' "Wall," said the Marconi •man; • "I ' upon one knee, pushed the trap fully, _ 'your y back. till thorough and absolute! ; allowing a little to trickle down might reply, Miss He@rney' went quick, gh y ' open, and secured it. e J 1 ashore a'• Port Said. Advise commun- dependable. Ask your grocer for Haig craned c..uti�usly forward. � your throat irate agents -ar something of that a �,_today. oseph was peering down into the - liort" nth of Feathers. "That'll do," said Rattray. • �� dissolve lye in hot water. The He turned d walked to the door 3 Repeat gargle ants do not action of the lye Itself heats the•watet. rinse mouth, allow ar sure to' send a message to me when beyond, tried it, and uttered an imps- ; ' ' e ale a he gets it. In the meantime I shall FREE BOOKLET -Send for new re- _ . remain on membranes , of the -tient exclamation. Haig ducked be- throat for prolonged effect. have to think how I'm going to , reply vised edition of the Gillett 's Lye Book- bind the pile' of carpets. But don't be surprised, my lad, if you let. Gives full directions for cleansing The man circled the open trap, went hear the sound of a Ioud splash in ,sink drains and toilet bowls, tells how, back again -by the way, he had come, -- Remember: Only Medicine Helps Sore Throat the Red' Sea, It'll only be Dr Oestler." to shorten dozens of other cleaning and in a few moments returned. Modern medical science now throRS _Aspirin is the trademarL of The * * tasks. Also contains full directions for He walked past thb raised trap and =an entirely new light on sore throat. Bayer' Company, Limited,'and•the r Dawson Raid nad heard every word soap making' thorough cleansing, and inserted a key in -the lock of the closed A way hat eases the pain, rawness. other uses on the farm., Write to Stand- y R name Bayer in the form of a craggy ei the conversation between Moharh- door beyond• Whereupon: end irritation in as little as ftnm or is on each tablet. They dissolve. and Brands Limited, Fraser Avenue and „ _ three minutes/ med and -Joseph. It had been conduct - Liberty Street. Toronto, Ontario. Hands up! completely enough to gargle with- out ' .ed directly pbovp• his head, as he _ INSTAUMENT 18. It requires' medicine -like out leaving irritating panicles.' crouched below the trap. Since he The Armenian dropped to his knees. ,ASPIRIN -to do these things! knew no Eastern tongue, he was grate• in a flash whisked around, drew a pis- That is why throat' specialists with miraculous �throu bout the world are rescrib- • ASPIRIN ' !ul to both for speaking Egglish. 'tot from his pocket B P • The creaky toner of old Mohatriined GILLETT.'S a gility, and fired as he crouched! ing this ASPIRIN ;gargle in place ; ' *^'4•T• "'� .were unmistakable. . Mohammed was Crack of 'two shots• came together. of old -time ways. CANADA the proprietor. And he srspected Jo- Joseph dropped his automatic, half Be careful, hswevef. that you get " seph to be none other than the fortune EATS DIRT rose... .and toppled forward into the ;Aspirin Tablets for this purpose. - teller whollp he had followed ashore. Bathtof Feathers: - i' K .. a .. .. •.., �., � I .- , 1. ' -� ...•' - �,. - .. ,.ate' ;� . -' '�... ' 7 - ,• � � • ~ •1� .rrT.ar'.�►.►•.. ,.r ... sralw.r►'�r�.r►.I/I # � � • , `' _ - _ - - — ' -- .. • _ -. WATCH'YOUR DIET t e r e - :By Bon Santo. - y Y t N -� �..► -Gordan Lindsay 5>raith -► � O m � � 5 , OL all the aupoeetily modem dot• - :. _ trines there is none more protaned A„E+ l&Ao 8_--_ ,•y U13,98,itlly shoots which maT -tht-- r of stn+ ti- is the buttress - - -'+ C1'1 tt� ■ • • • for many a joke, is being laughed at, Among tae best flowering shrubs re- 8eneral affect. -1 robe btoo�n - comer —T -' _ i jeered, at and even sneered at by commended for Canadian conditions on the new wood, the older grown w. thousands of people daily.. are: (hardy types) Spirea, Russia Pea should be cut back very severely. •13j Odsit AL hLorg" Yet, when a person takes ill what Shrub and Carsganas; (less hardy) Hot Bids happens? He 6r she is either' given Forsythia, Japanese Rose, Mock medicine or laced on a diet, or both. Orange, Hydrangea, Lilac, Honey. Many people regard this starting of p seed indoors as s mobs and unsatia VOICE APPEAL Many people, some doctors included, suckle and Weigre: Among small y - �+ flowering trees are: European Moun, .factory buaines, but' it need not bi stil stick to a variety of old- fashioned tain Ash, Double Flowered -0r0, Yel- o. ' The best arrangement is a hot 1 .: j ere is an inter- bed, though where only a few plants Motion picture news always has appeal remedies, but it is to -be observed that low Wood, Catalpa And Japanese Tree - eating angle that not many of us have considered. the modern,, wide -awake doctor is rely- Idlac. Many shrubs should be pruned °f each variety are required a shallot! The manager of a chain of theatM in Brooklyn ardently de- Ing less and leas on drugs. and more in late winter and early spring.. un a box is a sunny winnow will be suc sired an unbiased judgment of mature men and women who are and more upon diet. "Give the patient general rule the object'is'to remove ficient. A hot bed simply consists •ot not bored with the "movies." Difficult to say the least as most of proper food and let nature do the all dead branches, as well as any some • oTd- window, laid .on a - woodea rest" is the modern dictum now per• growth that is interfering or unwant. framework about 18 inches high, with - us take our pleasures with an nonchalant aria blase air. Neverthe- meating the ranks of the medical pro- ed. As raspberries only produce two inches o1 flue garden soil on s less he got what he wanted. feasion .and pretty generally followed fruit on the.canes grown during the layer of -fresh slightly strawy manure ` And his jury were the blind who, since the "talkies"' made in hospitals everywhere. Staff diet.*•. previdus "season, all two year old or some other heat providing mats their debut have become -keen critics le voices and tiara have commenced to appear in shoats_nitiaul� be, _taken -aut\ Agmetime terial. Before being placed in post• have their favorites. It is not surprising to learn that Marie hospitals in addition to the tradiii'onal b1stwen -the time of fruit picking and trd'a the manure is piled in 'a covered Dressler comes first and foremost. staff doctors and nurses, the neat spring. In. addition it is well Place and turned daily for s week or - Next comes Lionel Barlymore. His brother John, comes Surely if a carefully plauned diet is to `ko 'over the patch in late 'spring so to prevent burning, in an open second among the male stars. the proper thing to sick the same d cut back any shoots which the place and facing south dig a pit of refer chuckles. Comedy rule should apply to those who are host has killed or injured, To pre• the same dimensions as the window The sightless motion picture stars p well. The trouble is' many people who vent excessive "bleeding" grapevines frame and about a foot deep. Into thin *Ins over romance to the score of 60 to 68 -per cent. _ are well• think they can -play fast and must be pruned before the sap starts Put the manure. (It frost prevents : • s s s • o s loose with diet, but an incorrect diet coming up in early spring. Fruit is digging simply pile on top of the " TRAINS FILM TALENT sets them in the long run —and then. borne on the new wood each year, so around). The layer o1 manure sh Id they are ill and forced to go on a diet. remove all but a , mere framework of be about 18• inches thick, well pre - Europe seems to be leading in many things and right now People who sine no thought to the the older growth. With fruit trees the down. It is held in place by the. s es ♦ ruie8 and regulations seems d be the order of the day. t question of diet are, taking An entirely' special objects of pruning are to let of the pit and the trame. On top Is r Even future talent in the film line has a new government incorrect view of life. We should eat in light, and develop a wide circum- placed two inches of light garden soil; ' _. regulated school in Rome. to live, but we fear that too many ference of 'outside growth. Late preferably mixed with a little sand. s people live in order to eat. -blooming shrubs and practically all of The window Is fitted snugly into place - - - The pupils are selected by rigid examinations, ,mental and D p oil top and should be about nine physical, from among applicants who have had three years of Overeating and a totally uubalauced the hardy roses are also pruned in diet are probably the most prevalent early spring. With the former weak, !aches above the soil at the !rant and high school and possess certificates of good conduct from the 16 inches at the back to allow rain to of our dietetic errors. MaDq people older growth should be removal sad police, eat too much meat. Others stuff them- run off and also it catch the full rays - As if life iaxrt sufficiently difficult- without red tape and selves ;Pith fresh bread. Bread should' of the. sun. At flint the soil will heat ' regulations. Brrr. I'll stay in Canada thank you. _ - be a day old, and white bread should `f � days 0 #, ' • a y * • • s never be eaten. Fat meats and �` S `•' will have cooled down to around HO • - - - -- starchy !Doan, rich _cakes and pastries A r • degrees, which is the proper temperer JUST AHEAD OF U.S. and sweets of all kinds are. causing And Inexpens>tve tare The seed is planted its rows As if it wasn't -bad enough to view the newest and latest in untold harm to countless multitudes, about two- inches apart, and thg bed watered frequently. On warn. days it motor cars now we hear that our homes are undergoing a violent not merely because they are unsound will be necessary to ventilate by rats- Change• dietetically, but too frequently. are By HELEN WILLIAMS. ' !rag the window frame an lath or so. Mr, Schisparelli; a wealthy Italian artist, is no* In Britain made from highly Impure and adulter- - When the second set of leaser develop a and there will build the latest in houses featuring sliding scree sled -products. thin, About three weeks before going - - - and 'a mechanical means by which the sun is in constant play. A good safe rule is to etkk to-whole 7IlwCrated Dreearnakiny Lesson Fur- outside, the seedlings are transplrLnt• wheat bread and otoor whole wheat wind With Every Pattern ed to a cold frame, which is the same This circular type of house will have no stairs but a series flour products, eat lots of fruits and as a hot bed only without the heating Df passages will lead to the various rooms. vegetables, -and take everything rho _ mire. where they are hardened -1 Square buildings will be fitted with slid! glass in extreme moderatioa�, and be sure' • �.t� permanent quarters. When rag gins thoroughly -before bean set out In which may be rolled back in hot weather. that eaerythias you eat ia_ pure. _ their e ¢, While this is being' tested we'will continue to enjoy our started in the house the procedure. is ' tneit'e hovelA, you 'never know when it will be scrapped.. _ - M : practically the Same, only( o. course, _ Sheds - - no ]resting material is needed. Boxes _ ... .*lids _ n Bu tondo .. -- - - - - . • - - about three inches deep sin filled with $ringrog Joy to Crippled Children for Canadian 'Timber - a mixture of nand and tight sot! and •� ! ;t placed Ia a bright window, whore, pro- w �• ferdbiy, there is a double glass, to,pre- r London. =.' The Port of London • e ! e . i :•x; kuthprky has announced almost $80; • _ • vent cold draughtb at night. " 000 !would be allotted for erection of Pis �� tom," new timber storage sheds, necessi• 1, . a s ••. Granted that the best quality seed ' fated partly by increased imports of a has been secured, and from a source ' € Canadian tlofbwoods since ratification s that caters to. Canadian conditions, of the Ottawa Economic Conference e's • a ; and provided weather and soil condf. agfeements. a tions are normal, then everything is _ The aheds will be erected at the •s. �a • the garden should grow to,the proper Surrey co mmercta2 dockyards and as = • heigbt and at the proper time. This ",•: will provide additional storage space = �q is the time to plan. AR that is needed i for 22,950 bone of timber, giving the w • ; .,• n + a = : is a seed catalogue, a pieso\ of paper - docks total timber storage capgcity _ e '! wu♦ w:" d a pencil, and it is .mportaut that of 481,050 tone. ere should be a robber -on the sad i : • "' + that pencil. 411 �« ;1 :' `._ ; :'• w �t� a win Sisters Meet Too Much ":Par „r ♦ i : �_ ” -- -- _ -- La8t Night After Long Separation t wq q.f 4 ti ► _,� A 4 - _ : - w.,% �= • ° An extraordinary coincidence -is're t Too Much food, `, a a , • ported from the North Middlesex Hos- The lovely little giri'on the wagjun' to do more, they are willing to ar- Left Noufrs, d • -N a ' pits.*, London. -Late at night Mrs, h " "' • Sarah Bedford, 69, of Welbourne- is crippled. She is just being enroll- range for the treatment of every crap. Smoky .� s w h .y - od as. a. Girl Guide in the Bluebird pled child in Ontario ET "the `parents - �. Al s r = • n • road, Tottenham; was admitted to St. �►•*• 't' John's' Ward. When day brolte she Patrol. There were fourteen crippled are not able to do so. d 'girls at. the meeting, all patients of Together with the Women's Insti= found that in the nort bed to her the Hospital for` Sick Children. It tutes, Provincial Council of Women, ° was her twin sister, Mrs. Emily Bed. May be a new idea to some of us, but I.O.D.E. and many others, they have' _ 2542 t ford, of Tottenliani. --Both, were ill It is true — children are happy in,hos- arranged for the first ONTARIO CRIP- with bronchitis. - pitaC. PLED CHILDREN WEEK, April 8, They had not seen •or hear!! of each xi e' __ipple to 14. The nt� a -is Hon. W. - year_ ` and other for more than six �, ==3 our splendid • Ontario hospitals every. Martin; the Secretary is Mr. R W. : although their homes are only a mile. year for treatment. If you ever -feel Horner and - t » - oluirt- they - did = not- kaer., it_ 'years ornine IY0 14cm- Today i I,Aae :is ezprez.�s new , ,kind of down and blue, take a trip Queen's Park, Toronto. ,� _ ago they married brother -. - through one of these wards and get If any reader knows of a crippled HtAltOC%If NO UDstt Stomach smartness in a wearable dress and . :.s cheered up. You will be greeted on clittd who is not receiving competent raglan sleeved coat. One of the• smart Scientists say this is the !QUICK tweet.* -like silks in copper, clay with ; every side with happy smiles and if care he should write in to That Ad. EST; 9tTREST and EASIEST wa Xiassif7ed� Advertising ',you say to one of the children: "How dress giving particulars wbic'b will to combat FEELING TH)� plain toning silk was chosen,for this are you today ?" nine times out of be treated confidentially. EFFECTS of over-4ndulg`ence —tbe stunning ensemble You Will note its raa�asrss ten, the answer will be "fine." Another part of the Crusade 1s that most powerful acid neutralizer known striking trim in navy blue. to science. Just do this: Red and navy diagonal tr OFFER rat EVERY !nVaedfpul. • -Last year almost 1,600 crippled chili, of Prevention. The Headquarters vy g nil tweed woolen � List of wanted Invention aria Ruti -' TAKE -2 tablespoonfuls of Phil ia' unty with navy wool Information sent free. Tht Aft= Dom - :. drew received care through the good will send information on this sub vy jersey con- World Patent AttnrneIvs. ?73 Barik s lips Milk of Magnesia in a glass of services of the Junior Red Cross, the jest without cost. This material water BEFORE bed.. In the morning trust. treat. Ottawa Canada. Shrine and ninety service clubs, Ro should be in the hands of every par: 'take 2 more tablesppoonfuls with the Crash linen in grey with red and ;sg ;= tarp, Kiwanis, Lions, Kinsmen and ent and teacher. juiceofa WHOLE ORANGE., That's grey plaided seersucker is a fetching -109 Clubs. These organizations want alit Tomorrow you'll, feel greatt combination for cruise, or summer HADE TREES, SHRUBS, ROSE Or take the equivalent amount of Bushe E. �t " °, 1-• .r T' ° °° •� ' Phillips' ilk of Magnesia tablets, wear. punol 8ulrgait a pus aping ertr Jo auo Sal « tt Crime in Holland has decreased in Each t is equal to a teaspoonful style No: 2542 is designed for sizes N'rutt Plants. price litres of nursery 'stock s> Write for tree price ltst. T. H.' R "indocer An Awakelming of the li d• 14, 16, 18, 20 y#4rs, 36 and 38 inches Nurseries, Petrolla, Ont. the last thirty years by 60 per cent, Get etruiae Phillip s' bust. Size 18 requires 4% yards• of " To think I once saw grocery shops the convict population being 58,000 Milk of Ma esia in q v "y With but a casual eye, In 1904, compared with 25,000 to daq the b4-inch material with` 1 ,a yards of familiar liquid form, or And fingered figs and apricots, 39 -inch light and 1 yards of 39 -inch fifteen prisons have shut down. the new. marvelously' : As one who came to buy. .� convenient tablets. Be dark contrasting and 2% yards of 39- Y� =_ y - �+ "� _ inch limn ` To think I never dreamed of how - - - -- aura its FHILLIPS .. g• 1' Bananas sway .rain, theidnd doctors endorse. ° Z ,/itiAlll City : y Canadians would• ' welcome' a de- ...r _ HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. And often looked at oranges, - __: monstratrou by 'p suadron_ of Royal �+ _ _ NOW IN ?AIILEf` Write your name and address plain. And never thought of Spain.' Ralr- •Force 'planes. The interesting DR tfoulo FORM - ly; giving number and- size of such And in those wasted years I•saw suggestoin was made is the British UI m t:�oa � .- patterns as you want. Enclose 15c in No sail above +the tea, House that machines should be sent ,;., •;�. �,,.a stamps or coin (coin preferred: wrap, Tor grocery shops were.- grocery shops, to the. Dominion by a naval aircraft - , its carefully) for .each number, asd c��tL�� Not hemispheres, tome, carrier' to "show the flag" in this address your order to Wilson Pattern -im' &eii Meitt HotebichWefnent - Melbourne Wilson. 7.— ISSUE No, 12—'34 Service, 73 West Adelaide It., Toronto. - '�.� '� �y ::x: „•Eye:• vim•- - -•4- - - - mot:- - -� .•�'. _ 9 •.'y•• "�. ' ' 'RNU' W ' Ir, i .•mG- `:c. -,y- °'d �'' : - - s .,e.- •...s'J . r ,�. . r: ,..J'�. ''.E•:. - ' L'+ . = ,-K2 , i '`h+z . . «:% , r .ei ,iris+. •'p - �y L F • i , L ^�� I M — !firs. A. Barrell, we are .glad -Order now for E4mter. Rat- - r} Al 0 1% ♦ . after. her cent severe illness. cyfitbr+, Fig onus. "fl?x13k Hya• y _ `.P Improving Y � K . Frauk HA 11, •... •, ••_ / {ea � to 'repo iru tuvto gradnall er Lilies; !i tress,. U —Adam Sptaare, tuwuehip x6eea Wbile�pring is now -beck it Flotlet, Pickrrl+,K • . d bid xnuual tour of the 'will be sometime before farinera Uon,tables W. H, Obester and =_ _� will be'•abie to begin their spring Oliver Utvtnme -r. are -in- Whitby - 7i—M this week. y� work, as the frost is. so deep that tbia +seek w•bere- thev are on duty , —Mrs. A,ho of es: with has _' "Pickering 's Leader Store" )t'►een ependiog the west[ with her it will be some time before the at thPSprtng 8ee,wne of the 8a - - land will' be in workable eondit prenie Court. . -- sister. Mrs. Draper. g - _, - - = -- - !firs. P., Sproule a lid '6hild,.of _ —L. B. Tappon.. of Bowmanvtile r• tRe�A aamber from Yickerio ' a member of the Qxpadiaa Piatui- -- Canniugton. ,pawl the weekend ho _ - - �it►itd Il w. Vie: rese1Qt a ROlden opportuni4 ta_the :'with W. V' and Mrs. Reddit't. td.,..,, t., Whitby on Sfrmday Tunefe' AeaoeiaeieB; sad who ..Ay � —rA large number —are sufferinrr evening to 'bear the address of been for a number of years em- � � D from colds and hire flu, which is Rabbi Maurice Eiseadratb, of' ployed by the Dominion Piano _ w Toronto, oa "My Trip to Ger• and Organ Co., will be in the - ,confining many - to their homes. -'to procure a —Mrs Avis, of Frenchman's many. ' which was greatly enjoyed village shortly. Any orders, left . p Be y. entertained the Indies of St. by all. at THE News office by those « ,� =We have now entered the 'wishing their pianos tuned. will 'Wedgewood Dinner Set ` ` Qeorge a Church on Monday after• spring seasbb, the first day of receive prompt and careful atten - -• '31� Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Cronk, w'Vich , is March 21st, when the -lion. " " 1Df 52 feces Of Bloomfield, Ont.. ,•prat the sun crosses thy .Pquator. The — 411 r-.uita are trump when Mr p week end with theircburiine, -Robt. equtnoxial gale6 are supposed to Younie, S� ieeiol Represrntttive (if �- -' H, and Mr@: with their occur at this tirile, but frequeAtly W. R. Johnwtotr Co., 'Ltd'. visits —ribs Grxy (:ui+ch Linea are off they fail to appear.-- "The Big ytnr•r' on :il mcimy, Mar. :MERE'8 HOW WE DO IT sting reduced oA uh i n all their Th "ris'h supper, held on Fri 26th, with the finest (if 8pr•iilg and (let' flay evening, March 16th, under Stivitner wt+ollens. He will mess' with every cash purchase Of 50 .' coated during the Lc•sslter holidays. . -.: . _ the, aur+ ices of the Women s As,o ur-e and a11vi.H yc tl itn'd 'send yto - . Bee advt. on an45ther parts. k. Our cents OI`OVer OUT customer 'has e,ll _ —C. H. and hits Piike.y were in eiation of the United Church, wag : away well ,atiAked with your _ _ Brougham on Wednesday Iast a moat enjoyable�amait: ---`� purcharre Tmi ,v. mitre a trick if the opportunity -to purchase, two when they were onsets at the tAbles, decorated in green, looked you don't attend. • M. S. Chap- -Hand • • 8b0IIt Barb rou- Matthews wedding. most appetizing Supper.. svgs- mb►n• * u]iitis of this beauhiful Dinner Bet —Mrs. Austin Franklin and two followed by a splendid program, —A heavy rainstorm passed for 29 cents. Two different units:, _. 'children, of Port Perry, spent ' o vonsisting of readings by Misses over this locality on Saturday Bill it• few day, this wrek with her par Margaret Westney, Blanche Bals "_ evening accompanied by a than each week. onto, Arthur and Mrs. Boyes. dos, and Phyllis Pilkey, also in der,torm. The creek roes to —Mrs. F. H Doyle, Mrs. H. A. strnmental @elections by Messrs. quite a height, and flooded the �stchett and Miss Helen Nutshell _ George A. Field 'and L. White, highway at the west. end of the e A P A: ` ' of Toronto, visited friends and Mrs. Chester and Miss Lockwood, village and also the roadway at relatives in the village on Mon vocal numbers by Dr. Fallaise, the south end of Church 8t., but • • ` days followed by vocal • choruses and no damage has been dorm, as the e i nti b Mr. temperature began to fall thus instrumental sole t o y pe R —The local Minstrel Club are Cbeeter',i roll of young men. uttin an end to the thaw. panting on their show is Clare g P p g T' / P T O P T A/. w. ;O' R �Wout this Friday evening under Games followed the' program, into — Thirty nine _years ago un the itbe aaslAces of the Park Board of which all catered most heartily, 17th of ?batch one of the heaviest New 8 tin $am. lee are here. Some Fine Material. Oat village. and, already- several are asking snowfall that ever occurred in Spring g P _ —The "Bess Clnb" met on Bat "when can we have another social this district occurred on that Some Careful Workmanship. $28.50, �.nsday evening at the hems of evening ?" date. The Grand Trnnk Railway, RUBBER BOOTS —$2.50 and $8.00, 'Walter and Mrs. White, when —The regular oieek)y meeting which was then a single track, sous truckers are up. -thirty six were present enjoying a of the Unites young Peopit's So so badly drifted that one hundred _ •�ameoi euchre. ciety' on WedtiRafisy last bad a men were employed between A one Showing of Work Boots, Shirts, Head-light - Y-The officer's of Doric Lodge, fine attendanceo f33. The preal Pickering and Whitby for several Overalls. Cape and Seasonable ?' A. F. As A. M. will be in Brooklin dent, Jack Chapman, conducted days shovelling snow In order Underwear. 1` on Tuesday evening, where they the business period. Mies Myrtle that the trains could get through. ,are putiing on Degree work for Lockwood read the scrlpture read- There has not been such a heavy _Everything for Sprig the lodge of that village. ing, fulipwed with prayer by Rev. fall in these parts since that time. •' —A large aumbeT attended the' Mr. Crozier. The Missionary Corn —There is a great demand at ` _ 'moving picture show in the Town mittee, Miss Jean Clark and Ar present for old gold in the form of Fred T. Bunting) " - Pickering .,Hall on Saturday evening, both mand Goldsmith, bad charge of watches. rings, ornaments of any _ - .,sang and old being present, and the meeting, and are credited king. The government' is asking Radio Licensee :Established 1851. - all were delighted with the variou@ with having one of the finest meet. for all the gold that can be scraped time that woo shown. ing@ ever put on by the Society. ripp The price -of gold was never • - —The choir of $t. Andrew's They had as their. ,guest speaker, higher than it is at present. Men n .Ohursh held s croklaole party is Dr. D, G. Cocke. a returned tides are scouring the whole world to ..:CH01VF '. the A. Y. P. A. Club Rooms. on tocary from India, who gave a to secure the precious' metal. Monday evening, at which there splendid address on the work of Many who have watches and ° was a large attendance and a vi our missionaries In India. A' chains of solid gold are dSepostng enjoyable time @tot by all. ' reading, entitled "Mickey's Court of them and securing a much - —y s sported. spent potatoes in chi was given by Miss Winona cheaper article in gold filled, that E E.F pp = this district are e► very scarce Me wen, guitar duets by George Tooke equally' as good and is more - rticle on account -of the heavy Field and Lorne White and piano durable. -a,. Jroets during the wisher entering solo by Ivan Barrett Were very - much enjoyed b Brougham _ Round Steak '..� .:. ` • •" ,.. ••• a; �a cellars. Asa result the -price J y d • y all. . A very _ -' -- =r': as risen. - being now quoted se successful meeting was closed with T'he March meeting of the W. h1. Sirloin Roast or Steak 17e. s "Liglt as 0 1.25 per bag. the Miapah Benediction. -Every g• of St. John's Church w" held at •.;' '18c. _ , bow is .welcome to these .meet Wlapt Roast, ��; -.� —A lady of the village enters y - the home of lifts. George Philip with - ``` -��' their car in Toronto several .days Inge• —Gout, - a flood attendance. The meeting was Porterhouse Roast, heavy under cut .. - ... 20c. - ago to proceed home, and unknow ---We have just received another opened'by alts. John Miller, the pie- ' ugly dropped her purse' on the -Dare lnterest;tag eotomtantCatioB sidont, with, Mrs. Fred Cassie ass -. Sebueider Peameal Back Bacon, c _ - 38 :iruboing board of the car, whrjie froni9. J. Dickson. who 11HS been i.tirlfC with iA -I Lxercisets ;15c. - it remained until she alighted at pending the winter' iii'Floritlt+, by. reuiii1w, tht�- ,,•ri,,tu ,_a arrange _ Bologna. liar h�lme here. Dicky! elating which' he' has been rnj,ty- rn nts were made fir hoidtntF she l'a file. -- - -1L is expe(rted that there hill ing the deep sew H -lhing. He tell,_ v,r.Th;iinkeffer;og. at the., .conclusion Headcheese, ,... - be s good yield of n+aple sap thin of the wonderf`0l c•+ttc hP;= thitt hay r of the t�titiie Luaisirss.. -Mrs.­ Mr . 0. Bur- I - spring. The •old winter with Lire been made by different Neu,, rttn tt,�,:'e:tarlee of the program with All Beata iiepi ittider Electrical. -' t� trot clasp dai<u in the earth is and he enclo@f- the following the agsLstanee of group C. Mrs. - Ph- :'Refrigeration. t - .de,irable for a good ,yield. The-clipping from -a -- F_iarida p »per. .U0,)'ave a Temperance reading, Mr, : - ideal sap zs'eather should have brat: -tells • of .his own. personal Gannon gave a paper and reading, on '- '' " ea riences in thiq exciting spurt : 'China, and Mrs. Haney read slat- - _ frosty nights and wards days and Pe _ n RE I D- -The lots of sunshine. "fin unusual specimen of deep sea ter from ?►its. Plebes, of Japan. and United Church services fi,b, w►tb• wiffp in3tesd. of fine,- Mrs.. H. Malcolm and -Mrs. Gannon � ; on Sunday will be as follows— was `caught by S. J. Dickson, Gang a duet. Then Mrs groan read Sunday ay- w, Adults and Young former chief of pollees of Toronto, a number of extracts fruni the Yee- == Butcher -'phone 3000) =-�'ickering = 'People's Bible Glh sses at 9.45 a. m. Ont.. while on a gulf fishing trip and pubiishe(I book 'nn H The' Life � Regular horning eerviee at 11 a. Wednesday aboard' the boat_ and Work of Rev. W. H. Pierce;' M. and evening service at 7 rni Tarpon -of Gulfport- The fish had . pioneer miesiorta �amenft the Ind- ., the bow of-'a fish, with varied tans of British �lumbia. airs. Brovrrl p Qys7 y1 s Me�t : ` IhAet Rev. Hugh G. Crozier will preach y receftved the book a 4,ew -days agv, - i �� {,J j j j j at both services. beautiful coloring and had and great interest'.xas shown in the —Airs. Flumerfelt,- •of Good fin, butinetead of .Sae had two readings, as' IVIrG. Pierce is one' of wood, mother of Mrs, W. A. = Hen wings on each side, the 'top one our own Riris. Thee meeting closed �� ' derson, afld widow of the late" having the larger .spread.%Tbe with the Lord's Prayer in unison. • . - -. V rider Ne�'V lrlana ement 8. A. Flumerfelt, for many years tinder colored n orangewgold and alleenjoyed thensocial'hour.y•tes and :clerk of Uxhridge Township, died blocky Dickson took the rlre d - on Fridav last in her 84th year. P Deceased was a frequent visitor, A. L. Thayer,..St. Petersburg tAxi Now Advertt4sem4nrs. j -to Pickering and was well known dermist for mounting: " It WRs Choice 'Fresh and Cured identified as-a 'member of_Lht+ Raft UI(i9 FOR SALE-6 weeks old. Ap- to many bete. A- pry hirs —'1 anner. Pickering. - Phone 17t7_': 91 —Ed. Jones, who 'has been in scorpion family. a nati9e of Nest -. — the employ of Gordon Law,' for Indian raters and ,. p our r� OR 5a1.E —A quantity of rind en- _ _ t_he at few y arv, ao inotor mA - in the Gulf of Mexico. 1 :ila e. App1y,E. L. Chapman. Phone Vick ebanic, has moved to Mount Zion, —A very successful box social • where he will be in charge- of was held on Friday evening last PLYMOUTH ROCK EGGS FOR ! ' in S. S. No. l on the base line. • Setting. from Bray hens. Asnes B; Thom,; ::� a specialize In Swift s Oven his fathers farm. :fir. Jones has � Pickering, R R Y. Phone Malv.1713.. • ':8tf• mode many friends in Picker ingt There was a large number present ' since coining to the village, who and about $55.14 was .realized . jANTED —Two fresh cows. mu++s ": Premium )Elam and from the sale of boxes„ and ladmis be good milker, un T. a tested. Apply N, . ,regret his departure. .4. Newman, at farm, Dunbarton. 29 -$0 ' —The March meeting of the lion fees. ' The proceeds iwere in Bacon - Women's Institute will be held at Rid of the Sunday School, under FO$ SALE— Hatching Eggs, pure- tbe home of Mrs. W., Bray on whose auspices the entertainment A1tonadPoultrvoRegistte eds' Roigi Hill hall ; Tuesday, March 27th, at 3.00 p, M. was held. A good program was mile north of KingstonlRoad. 26.31 � " "Legislation" is the topic for this given.'the chief feature of vrhich FOR RF,NT —At Frenchman's Btiy. -. meeting and is under the direction was a debate on "Resolved, that groomed house. Electric. Hard and soft E N of Mrs. W. C. Murkar. - Miss Mar the depression had' done more water. Basement. Large lot and good location. - N f � ■ t• Reasonable. Apply owner,:Len Burningham. 28tf, .. garet, Pennell will be present and Rood than harm. The affirmative _- • 'Will speak on s very interesting was taken by Elmer' Powell and OR RENT — General store, dwelt- 7�n .. - Ontario subject. A cordial invitation is liise,�ttdrey Powell; and the nega• �irg, 5acresorland, cottages, outbuildings Peering, live sons upheld b Heber Ut }q'n and blacksmith shop. $21) 00 a month. Vacant extended to all members and their p. y April let,11934. ; P ione.P.ickering 2.729, : F. R. friends to attend this meeting. and Miss Fern Led gett. - Tile jud• Jackson,'., 26t _ —"Here—Comes Charlib." This gee were Mrs, Albert Richardson, j� OR RENT —Farm of about 50 acres, 'GET YOUR PRINTING BONE fascinating play, given by th-e A. E. L. Chapman and R. H,' Ripley. 1.'•additional acreage if desired, 'Conveniently Y, P. A. of the Anglican Church After Riving the matter enrefui located in Oshawa, with city water supply. Am- - - ia Pickering, will be resea`ted consideration the Rave their pit buildings, l Oshawa. te'pfssesaion. Apply to at the News Office p y G. D. Conant, Oshawa. ' •30 -31 again -in the Tbwn Hall. Pickering, dectsion in favor of the negative, on Monday evening, April 2nd Those wbo tookpart in the debate h OR SALE-9-roomed brick house. handled their subject well dud it with hydro, stable, garage, hen house, 5 (t~.e►gter' Monday). This dale Lhe acres of land (3 in orchard ). small fruits. On. — la iA under the aaepleee of the was thoroughly enjoyed by the No, 7 Highway. Pickering Township. Apply N. — - yy McKinnon, Brougham. 30 j� p • slice .Villtege Trnateee and one, audience. Two_ plays were also i etter -heads 'Dill 'Heads, _ a7tatement;$ ' half the proceeds will .go towards Riven that were well received. FOR SALE —Bo: for ton 'truck. LC f defraying expenses incurred by Farmer Jim's orchestra furnished $5.00: 1 9-in. second -hand Oil Burner, good \ • • h as new. $18,00: 1 large Quebec heater, $3.�: Envelopes Sale balls, .Concert bills, renovating L e stage, eupplyitrg choice music during the evening. Saw;i g machine and engirx, $30.00; Hughes' Dew curtain!) etc. Man who Great credit is given to Elmer Electric Range. 1- burner, oven and closet. $15.00: Many w Fur coat, black dog skin. large. $10.00: Apple- were unable to attend before will Powell for the ability be displayed picking, ladder and spindles, half prrice; Set of ..n . 1 irk _ Dow have an opportunity of enjoy in anrtioning off the boxes. The t� gue ompiete neckyoke $10.00; d single frees, i iilAncial statemenrv, Church re , •ing this on the evening of Easter committee appreciated the outside cheap: Fanning mill, $1.00; set Davton Compu- �; Monday. The Pplice Trustees are aid, bran oily the hem 2 people ling acute., sa 9. , F. R. j, co.t 1315 no, new, Wedding Stationery who brow W C C Phone Fick 2724. F. R. Joek+on, Bmek,Road, etc* ,aa'.iApatidg a crowded ball, L... Q>zi6 with hem Z.i boxes. Pickering. tr' • ;r 2su