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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1935_01_187 W 2 -4, :T 7� M. 7.1. oz 40 -.VOL. LIV PICKERING, ONT.. FRI[DkY, JAN, 18, 1435. No 21 PV01$*0U=AL Saw►as. Brock Rea AUdWoM NOT-ICE. z__ Greenwood GhEENWOOD We am em to hear that Mark recovering from his recent III- PIP, &K14ON-Physician on January 11th, 1936,, to is Born. had Surgouis. DunbdtLQG. ness. Our treks vai,.q yonr'wtiv Milton and- Mm. Pegg,,a son.-- Iff US After three week's illness, Mr. W. E. FORSYIFH. opli D., Direatot every dti)." Percy Cla* is out again after be- .0 1 Ontarics. R". Badgerow of this locality is up and fitistorwical Association 0 -7 ing confined to his home for a few Islowil bee of the American OP around again. At the.. time of wrii- 18118 wq�.w COAL, COKE; M days. oss hessa Byes Mrs. Jane Boyer has been c*nfin- ng, Mr. 'Badgorow , is progressing NCO-OPERATION .W,,OD, OE-MENT, y and his days with quite rapidly friends wish ed to the house for a few, a cold. him a speedy recovery. am starting a new plank HeIN rYREC-Barris- .-SAND. GRAVE The sudden change of tempLerat- %beroby I will Rive f4rmere DVNOAN B. A few from ' here attended the cor. Notary -Brock St. - . . . * _:� -cent 'Quarterly Meeting at KiLsale �&C. solid N off" ure was sharply noticed this week. a cash rebato of one per '" Bell Tolepboot offire. Whitby. &EI11 on r ma.ppo'" The low temperature -following W. ban on,all their chopping The rain is the source of the ut- r1olil Sept. left last to Sept. let Barrister. 'BTI.TILDER'S SUPPLIES Phil. and Mrs. Willows, of Victor' Irecent, .: , .1 DONALD' RUDDY in"at, pr6vided the year's cho, 'Zo, is Square spent Sunda most pleasure to the strati rig enth- p R. Solicitor. Notary Public. Moneyto Loan. y with James ping comes n p to the necessary esk* formerly occupied by the late A. E. Chris- I usiasts of the-district, especially the %iom. "oth wing of Court Houw, Whitby. SlY sloo local cartage work and Mrs. Rains. amount. children who delight in the whole- The Mission Band will hold, their some fun f�arnished by the large -Got particulars Kt the will. RO" regular meeting on Sunday after- The wort. I chtip flit- ehess�er 7Bl&`T0r`W-. J. BEATON. K. C. A. W. MITCHELL sheets of' ice found in many places H. B. BELL D. F. ROSS noon, Jan. 20th, in the church here. I ettn du R. With % ourco-op. (Suceaftor to D. Munro and Plcker6 We were very much pleased with Lhr oughout the locality. f•rittl4m Pind puppot t I 4rftn A. WRIGHT JUX CO&I Co.) hie y $72 Say Street. Toronto. Adelaide 2838 the way in w Is the play ' "Where's 'du it Whitevale Pickering. Ont. Grandma" was given here last'Fri- YOUR HOME MILL ICHARD80N. PTOKKRINO day evening. It Is a splendid play. As J Y-Batristirs Soliciton, Notaries Office phone 7400 Residence 0520 Preparations are being made by Grinds your wheat.-U.-ing" - per .nqnm Confederation Life Buildina. someone described it, Nt •*made me - Yourit local milha flonr helps and Rich zones Sts. Toronto. laugh till my sides were sore -h 66 Women's Institute members for onlerd yv,tir.wh*4nt.--Nu,l)o'tter 4489 and 6480. By Social Jan.{ ' Most 4&rda eveningo. Flickering eanil"It- ]D --Land there was their annual S Evening on k 31 _& . :B :0 :M 1,4 made "me almost cry fl-istr than Hiaeiml at( pastry so much truth in it that It sent me 18th- wake. The oldoqt eA4tabllshecl :am Vor 31, T_X A...'box home thinking deeply." What more The Y. P. Class of the Baptist' FP�soticitora. "40N HILLAN-B,%ftle. br'nnd its Canada. A M r. Not Public Ofilce at 11% is there left to desire in a drama' Sunday school were entertained at, ;6nc;;� I. , .01TW. The young people deserve the home of Hugh Michell on Satur 001ke (sours: ThuMay and Saturday much I 6 from or by Facilities' for PlaCitig hi. edit for their splendid characteriza- day evening and all said it was fine Coal 7.00 P. in. to 8.30 p in.. fi nts, "t Topoiston : 605 Royal &nk ion of the play. to be there. Pba" Pilk 20 -number from the t 3 suranoe of'. All 7 A goodly we Z A SUPPLY KEPT ON HAND AT - S.1 Sunday Schooli; attended the S. all GREEN BURN STATION-TEM .''Kinds. Andley Convention at Brougham and speak in glowing . terms of the splen- BEST QUALITY THAT CAN BE 7 L D. S., NEIL O. N ITH. D. D. 1R. Phone Pick 515 The Woman's Association 'met.' at Brougham. BOUGHT-MORE BEAT TO THT Nk;= D J. N. Doleii). Graduate of did hospitality of the dioN of Dental Surgeons and Toron- the home of Mrs. Chas. Puckrin this tadies, al - of the lea its Y, Day or Night so progstam which TON THIN ORDINARY COAL- ty. t Claremont office over D. A. weelL amday and Fries Pbooe store evem T *as given by the various speakerli., THERPPORE THE MOST ZCON.- The Young People meet at the The -AnisAl' Thankoffering 2131114 OMICAL TO BUT :hur6h on Monday evefiingnext. Supper of the Baptist Church con - ,D. 1%4 H. L D S.. RRTT FALLA The Beal Store, Claremont Come out? gregation will be held on the even- JD. D. S. Graduate of the Royal C011W of WSurgeons and the tiniveraty of Toronto PHONE W34 The drama will be given at Brou- . residence second door east of St. And- Z. . . % I ing of Jan. 29th. An innovation this ftle•e Chumh• Pickering. Ont. Office hours : 9 gham on this Fridsiy evening, in aid year will be that the gentlemen prov. N. in, to 6 or by appointment. (X -rev FURNITURE of the Fire Company there. 1. entire nrnaeat?+ s,"y iA;, t1l. wirviffe). rta:; Pkt 3700 We are dilopinvilift; au attractive Owing to the funeral (d !,Irs.' Shingles For Sale variety ot - the supper and the . offering, weu! Bradley, of Picksiring, Rev_._.Mr. H. well see. Aluminum and Graniteware Etc. G. Crazier was unable to .tape the Galt Onlroinized 864 shingles. the Ban_ Purulturp, and Furniture The Annuai Meeting of Bird '@ Felt Slate Shingles. services here fists Church was held on ThOsday, 91,IZANICT.H RICHARDSON- Noveltiev. on Sunday last. Also• re-ruhtwring buggy wheels. The Club are exchanging dramas of A. Fire ,%ndas"Intshileinswante *11211111 kinds. Priam low. In keeping with Uwe& 10th. Reports showed the finances Lawn owers sh%rpened. mormenting co"wonwo of sw-d Anancial stand • with the Greenwood one. The Green- both Sunday Sch6ol and Church to m wood drama will be presented in• the the T PATE'RROW01- - VLAREMONT ctioilese. school-bouse hen an the of be in gpod.condition. After el- Optil and get prices. Phone 21112 -FP08`117111�. Licensed Au action of officers - for the enquirs e for onmoues it Yorl, and clatkelo..,Acia Gyproc and Lime February at.. "1" 011841 10311" stuol"d 110 on 4L run year, :tile company itat down to It Alcues. Adarem; Gross; siver P.O., 096. The Club met at the home of Per- Just arrived a 1•srae shipment of bouritcous 'spread, set by the ladies R BRATON. TOWNSHIP Gyp-(w in.tho fti,11towinar sizes: cy and' Mrs. Neale an Mo nday even- and all voted it to be the best meet- FUEL JLvFs QorL _ CmvWx cer, Cocansoislowr for 48 in. a 72 in. Gyproc ing last when about 40 persons ing held for some years., awkwait a4wavits. Accoiint.4w. Etc. [mutt Q( a most enjoyable evening. CI- L Vilarriagit Liecoms. Whitt-vale. Ont. 4�11 in. a 84 In, spent. The Annual Library Meeting was 48 in. a 96 in. arence Bryant, the new president, I held in the Libsmil� on Saturt"Av 12th M W., LIO&N-411.1) AUU• was Executive ham W A-0"aa`R.f4X York. QnLmio and Doehm 9 in chargv,. The Executi with it'good attendance preg--nt-' Re- poms 4% An kinds of same prompft a 48 in. Z 108 in. • aset and introduced many 'new with Builders' Supplies, commisalsk. 0alester OWN amir be '48 in. X 98. Exileacons Board a ports showed. Receipts, .$114.40; 0116 IF maws, IF a" tudepm- Star Lime me which will add to the interest Disbursements,_ $111.20 and a Bai-. Mau offic yl wbit" . 4`110111 MY in the work of the Club. The paper ance on hand of $128-'�I. Total books Lumber sir*d,_Lnth wisa read by the editor. It. carried added for year, 125, N PICK-ER-ING many features of Interest with some volumes donated 'through friends. B. C Silitiales G&=T ROBERTSON 31R Jokes which were enjoyed. The next 9198 books were circulated. 13 fam- glectricia 000tractor i3lue Coal LUM YARD meeting will be had at the home of - Wiring and RefsoliritiX for Light R. P. Winters, ily tickets were used and 22 'single. Alberti! 00R1 7 The library. decided to sponsor a.,- All power�., .All kin& of viertrical goods ''Pick ''a g M& gm, 07W Red- Headed Step-Dass. Dramatic Club, and T. Pher . ril and Domestic Coke Pickering Sid. Pugh were Appointed to select C,1FMent, Lime, Plaster-- kept In otnck.- gmer at the Firemen's Concert to 17 18th pliLyti etc. Phone 1706. Pickering 7- Broagbam, Jaginary Maple Body Wc►d Brougham Agents for Lundy Fence- -Maih, Feeds, Metal Roofigg SPECIAL -"TES Mrs. Cowan hast.gon*Ao visit her Mrs: Moore sisent the week-end at and PoultryS .-and ON FARMER'S CAM Upp is friends at Alberton. her hoyste. in Toronto. See U-4 • Miss Brander is spending some M-.. John Phillips is under' the 13ockabutt Implements of Mr. A. Thom'&. octoes care at present; Insures, efi. i lies in stock Ht all tune at d Mervin. Wass, of Toronto, spent Mrs. Shaver is boarding near her seemlls Prices before Burbig- thi� week-end with his cousin, Minor -school during the week, at present. At 1% 9 HURLEY ORLEY Mr. Warren Willson is again con- WILSON B R 0 S. tim'es Annis. Mr. and Mrs. Patterson, of Barrie fined to the house and is under the PiCkering, Ont, visited last week-end.with- their dau- doctor's care. opplin-9 Daily .... .. ghter, Mrs. Wm. 'Nicholson. Mr. Midgeley and Mr. Gidlaltr, -N- Lockwood Mrs. Lawson McConochie- has re- of Toronto, paid a visit to the Phone Mark 7200 Do Moose Jaw after spending 6rtson home on Sunday. turned to Mo tl weeks with her family here. . J. -Gerow - and Mrs. A. Moffat, -of 4 SE hSON 8 irth- Toronto, were Brottzhani visitors on M r. W. Thom celebrated his b SP L` CIALLY day last week. Miss Helen 'Thom Monday. Mica Brown returned home rith them. v�ave b in* a birtliday tea and had a for GRVEMNGS some of his friends in. The Sunday School and Church at: R. G. CLUDENMO AS toy' The annual meeting of Dumbarton te Is -,C,HRISTM FUNERAL DIRECTOR ndancP..was. good on S nday, the United Church will be, held on Wed- 'Rev. J. E, Glover using the text in We take' ic >dn y, Jan. 23rd. There will be a I Cor. 1, 18, as a basis 'for his earn- Private Ambulance CHRISTMAS CARDB-Oui Supper" at 7 p. m. All est message. -th" Day and Night Service is -members please take notice and try The funeral took. place at S.1,,ns .asportment. Wills Cemetery Ph me 9000 to be there promptly. on Monday, of the late tetter, and prices 80 rfte- -_.,,.9pportunity vern 5000 St. Paul's Anglicars, Dunbarton' on Mr. Roland Perryinars, of Trenton, Sunday, Jan. 20th.. 2nd Sunday af- oldest 'son of the late .31r. and, Mrs, ..,gonable, 10. to 106. to thank Ma'kham, 0-. Ont. tei, Epiphany. Sunday. School at 2 r Thomas Perrm4n. m. Evening Prayer at 3 p. m. Rei% CAN PY-Smiles'n Obuck- Quite a number from here attend- G. Pinnock, of Toronto, fi be .,.our many ormerly ed the .funeral of the late Hugh , lee and patter4olk's ahoo• in West' Afrim. will be' olates'. The mames signi- We w sh our many missionary Nfechin, of Pickering, on Thursday.. Friends the. speaker. n, Bert Harvey, Vic. 60o. a lb. in yq &wa T. C. Brow fy qualify. r for their were Toronto. visitors during the Mu.r ay Taylor 'passed )r at D. r friends and the Sick Childrens' Hospital on Sun- Shaver and Gannon and Hugh gizesl-2 lb. no. tlay niorning. He was hit by truck wet Bulk Csirtdy-A good snort- mers on Oct. 2.5th, on his way home from St6 -.4iberal -last, almost the iid en it reall6n-able prises. • On Friday; evening �chool and hsd a very badly.. fractur- pai ronage A ed 'akull, and lacerated brain. ' br. whole of the cornThunity, asskitsbled the Town Hall to spend a pleas- Fl-sabliahVIlbavin Bowls. Fountain Bird, of Oshawa, operated on his 171. 9perhime PowdW1111 MERRY-', ant evening with Mr. and Mrs. Am- Pens. Toilet Goods, head when he was first injured, per during the ., . . _. . . d Batb SiLitp. Hot Water Bottles. 01 forming 'an operation Very similar broq,-. Hastings. who ..were. married le Curling in Perth Ave. 'United Church, Tor- Irons. and many other articles cult CHRISTMAS to the one Ace Bailey had at Bop- Cigarettes. Ligbtertl. Electric past year on December ton, after a month under Dr. Bird's' onto 19th, 1944. After able for Gifts. pleasant social hour, Mr. and Mn Seausegriv and your gift pr6weme .a HAPPY ,are he waa sent up to Dr. Keith at - a plea, W Toronto and waq there nearly two ffa,4tings were. called to the plat- will be Polved. �:c A. STE012ITT and NEW YEAR months, but the fight was too much form and presented with useful and • Funeral NEW for him. The funeral was which showed tits Ambulance Service hel(l on valuable presents, Jones 'Drug Store high esteem in which thr, bride and ALVIN IBUSHIBY Tuesday, at St. Margaret's Cernet- Pbone 1300 Hardware Phone 460b Pry, We3t [Till. Tl:,?r,t was a &Arge ewne 6soi• Pinker , -ttendpnre find a great number of 4aillty lunch, the. remainder of the ti Ontario PICKERING boauti%W wreaths app sp�ays Was Spent in sing. • ' - :,•. . ;•�.. - .Y��°r"r "> ` -. = a'.,;�; : « "•. -. - Imo, Gs? :;.a • - : <-i.• - i ,�- .'^" :'- - %,.�..r ., .�_ a. :i�'.•s � -';"" "._ °- v,�.� -_. , � - �- :�- n,.- .:.�u�..' "`�_ � " :.fin'_ - where she had lsta with a splitting Ai ICKEST METHOD headache, but no other physical dls- turbance. Salads Kelly and Robin, both looking very range - (Pekoe �! TO RELIEVE A COLD' '' conscious of their condition, were i _ waiting for her. • "A bit white about the gills, are'ut 8�eiid will prove a sheer Follow Directions to Ease witho she said laughing, but not +deb• ht to lovers of Fine tea - • without pity, particularly for Robin., - Pain and Discomfort who looked terribly ill, a Y ' AIfllOSt instantly --it was an insane Idea to come," `., ____.7- -- - she added. ?R - -- Whet you have a cold, remember the "We can thank Potty for this," - - simple treatment pictured here . said Robin. . prescribed "by doctors everywhere to.. "You'll be 'right as rain as soon - -. L Tate 2 aspirin Tablet•, day as the quick, safe waLh as you get ashore." Genevieve cheer. Because of Aspirin's quick- disinte -o- Qd "Will I? The Toad -will come up grating property, propy, Aspirin - "takes and hit me is the t4ca -I snow the i eta _hold " - , almost insltsaKp, dirty trick. And we've got to go she walked unsteadily, and the sight A Wife 'Has NO ^' Just take Aspirin and drink plenty back again thin evening; and it will of the seasick tpaessagers in the . e of mater ... every 2 to 4 hours the 'be .much worse; the wind Is rising." last throes of misery wakened anew Right TO Alimony ; first day less often afterward ... If "Robin!" Genevieve Iooked our her disgust, throat is sore, use the Aspirin gargle. prised at his pessimism. Pat had looked !a to see Belly Chicago. A wife whose income But be sure you get ASPIRIN. It "It's no good, Genevieve, I'm not and Robin„ ' and found them bath is greater than her husband's has no ' `heroic stuff. I look rotten and I feel asleep, but looking a little unsavoury right to ask for alimony, Judge Jos-. is made is Canada and all druggists rotten." as he put it, e h B. David ruled in granting Mrs. L Drink ruts st••s d water. have it. Look for the name Ba of its p Repeat treatment •in z hour,, y Pale and pea-green, the gay crowd Genevieve came out of the cabin Leonoie Williams Jackson, of . Wil- the form of a cross on every Aspirin that had trooped up the gangway in for a breath, of air as they entered mette, a divorce from Dr, Carl E. Tablet. Aspirin is the trade mark of Wellington now crawled or were sup- the harbour. it was very dark, but Jackson, a dentist. the Bayer Company, Limited, ported ashore. Some, too ill to move, lights shone in every bay, and from - "You had better be careful or you 1 lay inert ab'otit the deck, which the the summer cottages by the water's may have to pay alimony, " he DOES NOT HARM ~ '�` stewards had attacked with vigour. edge. Chains of street lamps were warned Mrs. Jackson after learning THE HEART "This is wonderful!" was Potty's strung out in glowing loops behind she earned $2;100 annually are a �•'•ti -greeting as• he hit Kelly a blow on the city and stretched up the hilly Post. Office clerk, while her hus ' the chest, that nearly knocked him background. The whole city was band's income was leas than $2,000 over. gemmed with lights, and the spans_ a year. He ove=led her -protest she Potty's delight was so warm and led the terraced homes llk� stars believed she was entitled to alimony i Aspirin if In third is an stir generous; and . Jessie was so eager on a frost night. The red and green because "I loaned him money and Water and ear This eases the aor*new in to -second his invitation that it al- lamps of moored ships sent big heaped him through school. Y tdroat 1A'w'' most made up for the trip, ken water, wavering ribbons of light across the _ ---^i Healer and her husband were there broken r Someone had told c too, but Potty declared __that this Genevieve that Wellington at night Ima Beat Says was his treat, and he raft the parents was very like Hong -Kong, She woad She's Wl]h!1 /�i1f] to their `more sober pleasures while erect it she would ever see Hong- he oak his guests. to lunch at All_ Kong- Ready To Wed DES O f TH 'ports Hotel, _ To be Continut_d For a while they watched the re. Jack Louis Brown -of Louisville salts and the men Balking the greasy Bridal Dress Of $y,, made an offer to marry any Pole, and cheered the Selmour crew woman who could earn at least $14 By the Author of "Peacarrow" to victory; but afterwards, not with- Two Hundred Years - a week and is going begging. out some apprehension, Jessie and _ Ago (liven Museum Publication of the offer so `far b NEI -1.E M. 5(;MLAN Genevieve decided to leave the men _ has hroukht only two replies. One, to themselves. A bridal :dress of ..nearly 200 which Jack regarded as a burlesque, .- ...- ....+. -- When the "Rotomabana" `lift 'at five o'clock on the return, journey years ago has been presented to 'the from "Ims Bear," describing her- • .. the night before because of the early .the sky had clouded over, and hung Victoria and Albert Museum, Lon- self as an elderly female willing and Here we au a Troup of nouns Poo start, don. ready to wed; the otlser from a Sie carried on the ttdea of youth leaden and cold above the hilltops; person advising him not to inns SW� Psacarrow easily seeuth "Of course we're going, - I am any_ and they found the sailors has made The bride treasured the dress, fatherly g o on the Peacarrow farm, wits way." he said, which has been handed down through "surrender," because women -are . osaevieve his cousin as housekeeper - "Taste a raincoat - and a light rug, preparations for heavy weather out ug who is m love with bar cousin Robin g g side, her family, until it came into the "still physically and Intellectually .$errioil, Qousia Nell Macdonald be• dear; you may need them. You know Potty, Kelly and Robin were in a Possession of Lieut.- Colonel Robert inferior to men." „ comes sass ed to In showing Jing Interest what: these summer southerlies are state of hilarity, and laughed fool- E. Key- � Pater Feacarrow Is showlns tnteresr like;' urged Norab. Over the ell : is Maisie Kfta a tytdst isihly at nothing. Jessie anchored yellow silk dress. with "This- is worse than I expected," Potty to her side and took his arm. Ontario' Accidents Its billowing fiances, and "sack" These excursions were strangeiy said Genevieve, as they crowded up As soon as the boat sailed she would back, was worn a bright red cloak. Found Increased' attractive, and once defermined to the. gangway in the 'midst of a •gay, make for home. The wide - brimmed hat has a ' go, no wind or weather could deter and giggling crowd of young trip- Pat only grinned in that amusing foundation of plaited straw, and it Toronto--A s -mmary of figures the passengers so tong as the ship paced sent had tpaid their five millings way of his, and agreed with Gene- - is believed to be one of the earliest for the Workman's Compensation would face it. The moat enthusiastic oleos that they had better go surviving products of the industry.. god Ontario for 1984, released - worth, - - passengers were those who had never ••Here, put your Things In my cab- straight to bed. - . which was well-established in Bed- recently shows a total of 54,780 ar A : been to sea before. "You'll have a nice head in the fordahire in the 18th century - in;' said Pat, and if you get -" cidents during the year as compar- New Year's Day is one of the great morning," she ,said. The dress stall retains its charm "Sea- sickl" Robin suggested with ed wi h'88,042 reported for 1988.. - - "Genevieve'." said Robin is a and freshness. lurid summer Holidays, the Christ-as an apprehensive smile. Fatal accidents totaled 276, as corn-.. feeble voice. Lieut. -Col. Key said be had year previous. Iclosttre often extending throu,ghont - pre- - - 1. the whole week and terminatiag "Yes,. sea-sick-bore to the best "What ? ", she answered aharplp, sented the dress to the- museum be pared with ZZ6 the - I can do." , , The total benefits awarded during With New Y'ear's Day. - "Is it ' I m sorry. (fib, my head." he' ad- cause they had been searching for g _ Potty- suggested to Kelly Genevieve.oing to be rough ?" asked bead and pressed ,a hand to his fore- a long time for a perfect example of in comparison with t$S.6J9,088 8b Ztn - Parker - s that the all to come ever with that period. 1933.. y " "No: a bit of a swell on, and a' "I,m not wasting any pity on either The bride for whom it was made : Pat for the regatta on this holiday breeze - outside," said Pit, offering of you. If you must be aick you might was 'Mary Horner, of Sunderland- ,and they could all meet in Ptcton. ' comfort without conviction, at least stay sober," and she left wick; Yorkshire. ROUGH HANDS FROM .Potty and Jessie had been married "Just look at them; there ought them. Her husband was William Renard, $ AP AN HOT WATER .-three months. It was a Quiet wed- to be a notice. up forbidding them. to The wind whined. and whistled of Hob Green, Yorkshire, and his - ding,, with no fuss, and-be was now eat chocolates and oranges," Gene- through the ropes and canvas that family still live in the district. comf_ortatrly installed as owner of gteve said with disgust. - protected the huddled passengersaii the farm adjoining the Macdonald "They'll learn; they'll know better on deck. Outside In the Strait a "I have never tbought that Anglo- homestead. Marriage ,had clipped, his next time," said Pat, grinning. "I half -gale .was. blowing, .and. the great American co- operation must depend :wings, land though he found •it good must be- off. See sotr 'later." green waves broke with a thud and on the • existence of any treaty be have a home of his own, and As the "Rotomohana" left Pencar- a swish of spray as the clipper bows 1: lea our encerof an " treaty Ron• Jessie for his wife, an occasional •row Head be -hind and turned towards cut through' them." It was an aneLy -old Lindsay, desire td get away: and savour again the South Island, which was now a sea, lashed by a high wind that came a -- the dtscomtorts° and freedom of his -dim shadow'on' the horfzcn, the tide- in. spttetuIl squalls. She .pounded . wandering life disturbed him. IE was rip -off Terewhitt came in great green her. way through the storm, which •this urge in his soul (bat had in. curlers and lifted her as she hum- clutched at her and thrashed her, Restores spired the invitation. med her ruerrry tuge of , speed, . but the slim defiant little vessel ,Are You Rnndown,l'rred? APPLY HINDS Velvety So €truss Genevieve, was eager to go; Rob: The first rise and fall of •the deck picked up Pencarrow I:fght .before M», '-+fans- Murphy of In -ho doubted his ,capacity to stand and the rhythmic beau: of the swell eleven o'clock, long fter she was 13 Westinghouse Ace:, ti27 g Apt. 4, Hamilton, Out., 4he aide =rip off Terewbiti twice in had disconcerting effect 'upon Robin, due, and it was a great relief to said : • about five - A P 77 , )-ea one diy,;•'`was reluctant. Pat wanted "Yost shouldn't have come," said Miles to see.her lights come up'the " �' ako I was terribly ran - Genevieve. down had indigestion, FHINDS •them of possible discomfort, but was harbour, cvuldrt'c s pleased at the lie smiled ;? seep or sae, lint r prospect. grimly, hoping to avert Genevieve had -beau' extended the "'< strength• and my weight, disaster, , �� '' fell o$ 20 pounds. Before "ULM TU New Year's Day broke fine but hospitality of the chief mate's cab i had finished the first bottle of Dr, i'iercc�a Two hours later, when the "Rota in, and, thou h feeling itt, as she i,avorite Prsscriptios} I felt much better CREAM it stiff breeze from ' the South-east g had. more strength and better digestion.' caused Miles ;to tap the barometer Cana" bad entered the Sounds, frankly admitted, she had not suc- New sire, tablets so cents, liquid $1.00. anxiously, Genevieve came out of the cabin combed. Her head was raging, and Large sue, tablets or liquid, $1,35. . "Pat just rang up to know if %'e _ are going," and Genevieve banged _ Oa Kelly's door. They 'had come in •During the season of the year when x" •. r STICK. ALL DAYLONG _. W IT,M s loui�ra- plates 40«�"OU`� taa't alip or slide.- n YM ver causes soreness Because teeth At w - _. snugly as natntal ..largest seller to Oho world - --your IMatistknows why- 6i prescribes - it- small cost. ` Issue No. 3—'35 -',friends' delight to cjrop in unexpectedly is. a time you'A appreciate the great all -pur �. pose value of PURITY FLOUR» Not only does it make delicious shortbread — always . a favorite with the unexpected guest —but it is truly the flour *hick is best for all your baking. Whether you are making il light, tasty cakes, delicious flaky pa stries, or . • more staple baking, such as bread or rolls, ,r t•C11 •I �. you71 find the uniformly high quality of PURITY an asset in your kitchen. Each ' bag maintained at the same high level, is through careful selection of `hard spring ..: wheat in Western Canada by our sentativa. Buy a bag of PURITY FLOUR : : at your grocer's. You'll find one brand-- - .' and that PURITY —all you need to keep in .. ' your kitchen for all kinds of baking.' a ,.,.1.PUR1T!# FEOUR BEST FOR ALL YOUR BAKING -j1'Y ,rn GRIP.1 6 -4v IRITH COOKBOOK . aA �,a' -P- ,f w.a �" rwM•ia.._. n,wl - _ aeaa..fi<• ^ .:3 .—, yy_,, . Y'ii`,vA ww �•, -r- - !N _ f o l•? r`.wYl 1 >!"f �� Head Of Women Masons Installed . ..'�� ' WOMEN*S Y4 CHATTER By Mair M. Morgan r' ;, CURVES VS. NERVES Says Ed. Wynn, comedian — "I'd rather marry 200 pounds of curves than too pounds of nerves. " That is a strong statement to make. Both are equally un v , ..4 - healthy and the result of either under eating or ' over- eating, lack of exercise and a "don't -care- attitude." A Ina Claire, famous stage and screen actress offers some sane -. (-.'advice. She declares: "Tdn- minute calisthenics in the early morn- Ing, ten minutes' relaxation in the afternoon and a complete change _ of clothing in the evening (ven if it is` only changing into a com- e fortable old frock) will keep any woman fit. - -1t-is the first three Pounds' gain -that ou must watch. Watch that these three do not jump to six. it is !such easier to keep a tab on a pound or two - - than to wait until they Have mounted to thirty." - X _ BEAU_ TY _. r Some busy housewives have taken time off and written their -.. remembrances of something beautiful.- Here they are:— 51rs. Seton Challen (centre), with her attendants, are pictured after she had been installed Ocean waves breaking on white sands, in the light of a full deader of the only 'Masonic fraternity organized .entirely by women foe women, the Honorable Frater- tDOOn. - pity of Ancient Free- masons, at the Temple of the Mother Lodge; St. Ermin's, Westminster London, Engand. She holds the title of Grand Master, The installation ceremony lasted about three 660 aid The many = colored shadows' of a desert twilight, ..-was carried out with all the pomp and ceremony of Masonic ritual. The joy of a task well done. - A "host of daffodils." r , The delicate tracery of a leafless tree. - - Lingerie'- - L• n$�mble laugh at the very moment of death, pressing mado a pieces of literature, ac- _ : = Shrubbery after a hoar frost. - --'C► and in the direct extremity, is one Y 'posthumous joke, and insert got a friend t of the most admirable qualities of ai $reworks into A golden oriole in a tree top against a blue sky.. - - Illustrated Drossnaaking. Lesson -the race. the galaxy of candles around his cof- _ A goldfinch swaying on .a cosmos stem. • Furnished With Every The early morning sun turning dew -laden spider webs into Pattern History is full .i such examples And Charles II., looking at tha roadsides draped in. jeweled lace. e ` of gallantry. Wilde, dying in- pov- P .. .' disgrace, said, tear- ntaised faces that were watch - The full moon through a weeping willow: " . erty and debt and is " _ - with a wan smile. "You see, I'm ing him, apologized !or being such The wondering -brown eyes of a calf. "� an unconscibnable long time in dy- - dying above my means." -. A CHECK UP _ - - "'� - _ : = Thomas Hood, gloomy and pun- It is moments such as this When -_ Advice to wives on how to treat husbands is given by the Rev. _ o marking English poet whose "Song a joke is something - that stirs the( T. H. Curtis, Vicar of St. Paul's, Westcliff. " He says:'— + =' of the shirt" is among the more de- pulse. -- Hamilton Herald. If your husband is quiet, don't imagine he is sulky. He may . _ be trying to think of a suitable present for you. - "Never buy him cigars. The shops keep special brands to a J O�� 1. . sell to women for that purpose. -They are -useful for killing green _ +�ke��', Club fly,, but are 'unpleasant in the house. : "At the end of ,a tiring day don't ask him 'What shall we have +► All 'kb" for dinner tomorrow?' That is, your job. LESSON NO. 39 • -- - 6. Radiation. - - "If -you put his trousers in the press remember that the creases l- s PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN. The 7. Contrast (including _ Counter - ' should come front and back —not at the sides, as'. placed by, one - dictionary tells us that our .words change.) ' "Design•" began in t *o Latin words, 8. Repetition and. Rhythm (in- lady of our acquaintance: - ar "De" and "Sigma," "t0 Beal" or eluding Alternation.) _ If . our husband gees for a walk in the' country, it may be " " „ • .. - . -. _ tsmQ, - Qr to net or throw. 1[n 9. Unity. - that he -likes the quiet. - - q - : ... the course of time the word has And in his book, "Tile Principles "Do not: expect too nxich of him. widened into many meanings, such o. Design," -Mr. G. W. Rhead adds - !'Remember he is only a man. He has not your advantages." _ as "to delineate, as in drawing; "to to these the three following: plan," "to project" Or "scheme" — lo. Even Distribution. "to purpoes or intend" —etc.. etc. 11. Ur- elopment. - ,-:Sitting Pretty Snapshots - _ In connection with drawings, such 12. Composition of Line. 3018 AS landscapes, illustrations and Generally .. speaking, E n g 1 i s'h ' _. other drawn or - painted represent- anrhorities in their statements of The �Unked 'Ktngdom'e annual ppe principles kT* more 'complex -than . - Ci00d POStilrf; First l2fgUiSite - � - � ationi of the natural- appearances - • consumption _ of eggs is ,162 per head s of things, and to decorative draw- Amer an writers, who seem to agree �Of. a Beautiful of tie population. Canadians eat .r ( - , ing+, either ornamental in them- uu three principles as sufficient. All Figure aunt twice as many_ �,.j �: - selves or representing Ideas for the authorities, however, have "Beauty ornamentation- of -buildings; carpets, is CoAjunttion with �Fatniios ' as Good posture is the first requisite - G wall coverings, books or anything their central idea, and ;f we strive ; not only of a beautiful figure but A waterfall eight feet high is to y i$u that may be ornamented. for this' in our work it rely mat- - form one of the features In a� root _.: -true beauty Itself. • The woman Who _ It- is not my intention -to try to tern' little what names' we give 'the ' stands correctly—head hi h, chin m, garden.- now being built on the tap f .:.J �'— g of a skyscraper in hew -York. - - - take you over the whole field of de- principles. _ cheat nplitted and backbone 'in a sign in these lessons. That is as We had better - take one `of the straight line —is stirs to be a better The .proportion of motor cars is - wide as the world and as the human simplest definitions as our 'guide, - pietuiv of loveliness than one who (treat Britain is one to every tl ;lrty_ race, for, every visible thing made viz: Pure design fa the -arrange- : slumps forward in graceless manner• five bf -the population; in America by man from the crudest implement ment of Tones. Measures and Shop- -ore there is a . car to every five persons, . '_ of the Stone Age to- the greatest ea fbr the ,sake of Rhythm, Balanco If you aren't sure whether or-not a { ". you posture is correct, make this creations of art or science is a pro - and Harmony —the .Principlei of _ test. Stand out about one foot away • R, is staied that there are 2,000 r duct of design. The type faces of Order acrd Beauty. Thow threr from a flat wall — heels together. railway and canal bridges In Great Vn&rgarme,its take first account- this page, the chair you sit an, principles, broadly considered, in- � Ivan backward until your neck Britain unsuitable for carrying loads of slenderness and smartness. the, pattern, dye and weave of your 'elude -the twelve • given above, as y touches the wall. Press you spinal of more than 'twelve hundredweights, The ensemble patterned for today clothing, the floor coverings and - follows _ is especially designed for the slim- wall paper or your room, the pic- Rhythm— Repetition and Rhythm, Column against the flat surface until German brides are now. being-ask. ask• y you can feel all the vertebrae,. except g line. silhouette frocks. Note the turea, the doors and walla them- including Alternation, Radiation lKl the last three l lour, touch it, ed to accept'• a•nickel wedding rigg, ,panties, cut with deep pointed front selves, all- existed. first as ideas in -Composition of Line; g to relieve the national shortage of yoke and. the flatness across.. the the mind of a man. And these ideas Balance— Symmetry, Balance, Con- Notice there is no curse in your god•' back, which does away with sense back when you stand this way, no `' — of size about the hips. The brassiere — _ -' -- lump between shoulder blades and New branches to the number of 2, slip moulds the figure. beautifully ■ .Ll ■ ® C1 40 h that your stomach is extremely flat. 276 were open fd b� Britain's five through the. waist and hips. L1 ; • if you're very uncomfortable while principal banks between.,, 1921 and' ' Crepe de chine, flat silk crepe or 1931.; the. total number is now; bow- satin crepe is equally Bond t hold for ` " holding this- correct: position, the being chances are your posture is bad: ever, ng reduced. '::-this easily made ensemble. Perhaps Here's an exercise that will elim- you'll find a length on the remnant - -- �u Dmigration from the United King- were manifested in their own par - -- tract, Even Distribution, �Propor- iriate an exaggerated' hollow in your dour to the overseas' Dominions, counter ' at a worth while reduction. ticular forms through the medium tion, Spacing. back, teach you how to hold your which aver Style No,.8016 is designed for siz- - aged 30!,000 persons a of constructive, pictorial or decor- Harmony— Subordination. • Repose, stomach in and make you look much year before the w.ar decreased from ea 14, in, 18 years, 36, 38, 44 and strve design. It is the• latter division Congruity, Unity, more slender. 105,549 1 in -1929 to 88,077 last year. F inches bust. Size 3 ' requir -es of deal which chiefly concerns us, Let us ' 2% yards o!, 39 -inch material with � Y get a clear idea of the Lie flat on the floor with arms at Bigger Kippers for All 1 and 'of binding for slip and 134' and we will study it principally 'as meaning of our definition. the sides. and knees bent so that Herrings are expected to be, on the yard g p it appears by means of paper and EX. NO. 41: See Fig. 142, I- want weight of the legs is on the balls of average, half. an inch longer than Yards of 3b -inch material with a2 the printing press in the ever -wid- ards of binding for antes,. P you to change the large black aquara _..; a the feet. sae the tip of the spine those caught and marketed last year y g P enin field of modern. advertisin into. the third p p' g g. position and 'place -from the floor in Great Britain. HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS We will kee pushing the centre p to this phase _of design ,the small white aquitre first, leaving • of it downward. See that your neck Write your name and address and to printed examples 'of it. as the grey -toned - square in the center. and all your backbone, - except the London's busiest sipoto from #she givin number and size of close! as possible,. going nd Thus giving a better arrangement ' P traffic point of .view, are Hyde Park • plainly, g y P g g >�9 g g g very end of it, are perfectly straight. Corner, Trafalgar 'Square, ' Marble' such patterns as you want. Enclose these only for illustrations o! 'the of .spots in relation to their tone .. _ =,Hold the position ten seconds, relax 20c in stamps or .coin (coin prefer- principles of law and order which values and sizes.. Y + Aroh and Piccadilly Circus. and then repeat. Do this simple ex- red; wrap it carefully) for each are observed in every kind of good Keeping tone value and size in ercise ten times a day until you get number, and address your order to design. mind, what new- knotifl can you sug -' Into the habit of standing with atom -. Canadian Educational Wilson Pattern Service,, 73. West'- The principles . of law and order Best to illustrkte our+ problem in ach -in and hips carried forward. •e CCIC February 3 t0 g Adelaide St., Toronto. in design have been studied and EX. NO. 41, this is your work for variously defined by different, EX. •Nq 42s ..New . motifs. to il. - _ Montreal. -= With public meetings authorities. Some authorities be' 6' lustrate difTenent tones measures .Yogis Out • Of Season - many princi lea both dif- 1 Record Size In Shoes . ( throughout the- Dominion, a Can- great P , and shapes, - adian educationgl week will be held One of the survivors of the Dun. - ficult to distinguish and observe. under the auspices' of. tfie Canadian, dos' train wreck, lying in a critical The syllabus of the Board of Ed- Questions will be answered in this The largest feet in Britain, . if Teachers' Federation from Feb, condition in hospital, said, "Well' ucation of England, lays down nine department. 'tryone wishing to re- i not in the world, are believedAto be to 9, it was announced here recent at least we'ye Taken those Dionne, Principles as follows: ceive a personal reply. may have _ those of a Durham woman, who ly. off the front 1. Symmetry and Balance: same if a Sc stamped addressed en-, takes size 21. Her shoes are made The week was described: is an "ef- The' capseity of. human beings to -• 2_ Proportion and -Spacing. yelope is enclosed with -the' tequest. w' on special lasts, and are 1634 caches fort to offset some' of the damages 3. Subordination. The Art Director, Our Sketch Club, s long, toe arts being pearl flue done to Canadian school y 4. Re Room 425, 73 Adelaide Street Nest, r S P g Y systems b Pow• - _ Inches long. anti education propagation.. go- 5. Coftgi'uity. Toronto. fFS..yA -'�9'- " £`M'i 'r'! ✓.7'.. sfik}.i/ Y• r•+ J a 4 ri ar'wf.pmy „w..i __ ... - x•�ir• *t�:.,r '��:• ^,'= ". r,- .yA" A' r • 3 ^ "-yi n;� �i��5� �,;' 't •� ' : � • y*..� „:io` -"�`�. ii..r•!ss _ ' �- ��-z� ..;.s «r,.' • "-r+ . <Yr.� a - O � �' v ,:•%,F... ;, 4 !' `7• ',• 4"R^ *�'�''•,�'ci a� """ �t�: c'e'' ,1r:.. ,, t'".. _ ',+Z " ;, ,{, -` - .:aria. • .. �- • i �u.,ss. - _;,= .,,as: }.i.. v has lost" the position which-he-has Broughaa• ;Sere we are AgainI - B7HckFtnithiu71 & 1�'o9 work filled so creditably, and with saris The Big Annual Concert and Dance - . e Miss Jean Malcolm spent .Sunday at 'riRhc.pricea w faction to his employers until "he met at her home here, Brougham Torn Hal[„ Jan. 18th with this misfortune. He has erred" The annual convention of the Pick Fields 5 -Piece Orchestra Nn,+ i• the � tu,r to hHve tb��se repel . 7 job, w tet,drd to, Hni,rows repaired. lt1*+ :- �uTe.i t.si.atit vacecoa...ce' in judgment , but where is there a ering Township Sunday School Ass In Memoriam! also nrawctionnnn h*vd. The fain- m t u6"41 m] " to tea UnUuu scats. W tallest `man or woman who has,not, -some- ociat£on Aeld is Brougham on Tuea- � -- u:,- Fleuc y Plossa a1W +ys on hand, _ Al fl�1ta{p�j,9nie 414va,w'e. day, Jan. 8th, was a splendid suss- CAMMACK — In loving memory .of Alpo de dler iu Viking OSe.w 3epatoa- a s time or other, 'stone the same thing. ess. The fine program arranged by -- — - - - -�_Y '��•e sympathize athice w th trim but we see a dear wife and mother, Mildred tor« Knd Electric Wasl,era. L Y P the Committee was given as ached- Cammack, who entered- into rest, Dealer in Cock -putt and Frost A _ _,ruhh tAURKAK, rruurletut. uo reason for oondemming him, buf uled, and thoae who were privileged January 17th, '031. Wood wacliiciet y. -' _= -•=- the law must take its course its the . to. hear the speakers were very app- A beautiful memory of one so dear, A phone call will bring us to your farob hti t d3 AND (:oMIiAEPITb.. Safety of the public must be looked reeiative of their addresses, as they We cherish, still with love sincere; nx5 acetylene welding, -also were of the musical numbers. A .da that 'comes with sad after. - ' One 'ol the worst accidepts that y regret, Phone Pick 715 The church mb taxed 'esent achy to A::d one that .we shall ne'er forget. F. �TOOdrot7ta,.l;t3 hold the numbers present at each Sad]* Wased h Husband. and. Sons. GREENWOOD 4N have occur>ed in Canada in a nutri Township Council session: The' y F .4er of years was .that "which _ occurs- D popularity of this con- - ` ire increases as the years pass CRAVEN -- In loving memory of a . -ed on Chrietmas night on the Canad- The first meeting of the year of sby. Mr. Will Brown, of Greenwood, dear daukhter,' Mildred; who pass- Y !an National Railways at Dtutdas, the Township 'Council 'was }ield'.am president, made a very efficient ad away, January 17th, 1:931. Notice to . ou Jionday, Jan. 14th, at 10 a. m. The chairmn, Mr. Warren Willson, of .'Out. It was Christmas night, and FFer life was one long sacrifice, oath of office was-taken by the .new. Brougham, president for 1935, in his Her heart was true and tender,.. two trains ., w� on their �'aY t° council, Cleric D. R. Besion, officiat- words 'of' welcome, reminded' his She - toiled so hard for Chose she - Ioved We do Bailsdin of all Linda. - Toronto and-most of the passengers £ng. after which the general busin- hearers that Brougham was the Mr- R ' And left us to remember. ••. were retttrair4g, home after spleas- ass was commenced. th -place of this gathering many Sad1J missed. by Father, Mother, CARPENTBRING, ant day spent in feasting at family Messrs. Dr. McEwen, James Ravie- years ago. —Meals :were nerved by the Sister, and Brother.• -. CEMENTINGiL__ and Stan Burk were heard on Relief Brougham people in the Town Hall. - zensioaa, and little did they think of h to thank all PLUMBING- matters. � atters The S S Officials wis the disaster that was awaiting them The Maple Leaf Milling Co.. asked fdr the hearty, cheerful .co- operation _ and -'One. of the trains was a special - run- for a rebate of taxes from the date in the work of providing and sere - � — ROOPING' Aing from London to Toronto, put of the loss by fire, of the $pink Mill, ing' meals, and also to .Mr. Fred L. '.Whitevale V Blau sell Rmntfcird Rams .anal account of the'lloliday rash. �Vhtaa to the end of the year' Green, of Greenwood, for his kind- " �t Materinlr, The following appointments were Liens in, loaning his meat - slicer FLOUR -M I LLS ft Empire Bathrva •teaching Dundas, the train was com- which roved. to be a. wonderful help Eg1tipment, -Dawn Water made by by-law - Sheep Valuators: P P `_ pelted to stop° owing to a hot box, W. C. WUIaon and G. M. Forsyth; on such art occas;i�'n.. Y ; �iy�tenta. Beatty 49 and was run on to a siding: The reg- *udstors, Wm. Gormley and R. J. Annual Concert and Dance, under. - Stable Egninntent - __ '..alai train, the International Limited How; Weed Inspector, Jos. Cowan, auspices Brougham Firemen j >}tu prepared t0 Purchase �'9d ether Br+r£Iriiug 94s►tee'ialr at $4.00 per-day; School Attendance January 18th E- fisnntoo Pr" a very fast train, was coming along any- ktud - of grain, and will — behind. One of the trainmen • of the Officer, John Phillips, at $50.00 per —_ . ._ _.._� tVork Guarxn.teed - annum. Fence-Viewers,' no change, pay the blithest market ptici? special, a Mr. Lynch, of Mimico, excepting Geo. Todd and Wm. Mc- Card of Thanks St bBrII. n _ .thought that his train was, on the Nair, filling two vacancies; Pound- J. PRflU�E The members of the family of the r main tine, and seeing the regular keepers, no' change" from last year• late firs. C. Bradley- desire to exp- LAW SON WILSON" PhartP MW2 train flying at -. a very fast rate, he The enm, of $29,700 was set as the ress , through these columns their PhoDe Mark 5502 3 15, i'Ii KFRING.' ORTARIO :feared a smash -up and the loss of amount required for the road bud-,_ appreciation of the many kindnesses r- r, get by -law. shown them "diiring 'their recent be- !nasty rives. He had only a moment $oard of Health - The Reeve, the reavement, by their friends, neigh- -to decide upon An action and he at M. O. H. and R. E. Forsyth. fix• and relatives- Jn7ttistitute it thanks are - : once turned the switch with the Sanitary Inspectors, Geo. Elliott also given for the y flora! ti£b- f ! • t C -- �awftil result that fifteen lives met and T. C. Brown. utes, also the Wo dur= - instant, death and thirty-five or for - The Standing Committee on Roads ing the past year. Bridges paid - .id the following: F. ^ ty Maoris snore or less seriously £n- `McCullough, drag con. S. 3.60. A.. r. jnred. Besides, the railway's loan, is Harlock, drag con. f, 4.80; G.: Peas. N(MCE We offer the following EctraElpoei4lson Thurs.. Fri. and $a4„ _ estimated at s quarter of a million drag con 6 and 7, S.?b; A. Pegg. ..-,dollars. Lynch, in a manly way, ad- ditto, 2.00; A, Lee, haul gravel on S. ro "whore it may concern--- NATIONAL BUTTER 2 lbs nutted to the railway authorities T. L., 25.20; A. Mitchell ditto 62.50; At the Council meeting on Mon- 1 ' _that he alone was to blame for the L- Dixon, ditto, 51.50; E. Slbwalm, lay, January 14th. G. L Middleton, :A£saster. As -no one seemed to Itnow. ditto, 16.00; A. Wesson, sh•wel grav- of Brau¢ ham, was appointed Retie! PRUNES APRICOTS MACARO I = el S. T. L., 10.90; H. Mainland. Ait. Officer for the Municipality o! the ,_ the cause of the disaster, -he might' 5.80; W Petty, gravel for S. T. L. Township of Pickering: Lice -tar, :.�• , li.• "Lhruc t per lb 25 gr'a Applicants for relief must. make Mr,i. t„- •. ' 2% flays escaped the blame, but he was 69.00 J. Williams, vet for R. L. oc prr 11., too honourable a man to take that 20.10;" J. Eade, shovel gravel R. -L., application to the Relief Officer. COFFEE, 4 t f f C _ _ 1 :60; R. Fowler, ditto. 2.60; '- Roy All relief accounts must be sent to ++rue Deal, P�ep lb. W 2�(;. course. The coroner's inquest which t - Ward' 7,.00: C., Cooper, gas,- followed the tragedy laid the blame �,, the Relief Officer on or ,before the , _ - oil • and repairs, 52.27: . B. Easton, first day of each month. HABITANT PEA SOUP, L ge till, 1 Oe: on him. , with the result that he is Ras, - 18.84; Marki,am Township, -for R. C. Reesor, Reeve t charged with' . tnanalaug$ ter, for road sett.. KL. A. Stroud, shovel D. R. Beaton. Clerk Clarernoiit Crabapple Ayl• Soups 'Z... -r'. `._.. which crime he will come up for' Gravel: S. T. L. 1'0.90; 'E. A. 1lciCay- T We believe that; the general Ayers, clean ditch n con. 2,:-3_20­ Wm 1 otnatoes 'Jell V i- leeligg +si}i be that..he should not be Sadler, ditto, 1.60: ;t: "Miller, cut BROCI� 3I ;Rr tiu 27c, 32tz. jyr.'Nr. or c. :convicted. He was striving to avert weeds, 2.00; S. F idale, open roads -- z disaster, but a lack of judgment con. 7.6� : : THEATRE TEA CUP TEA, per lb. 65e. :which might have occurred to any Standing Commit" m Cantingen With every !b. a tMUCy dish Riven away tree J - mnatt, caused that which - he tried to ties ,paid the following: Printer's 'Z7fTi3ZT�'Y : �� avert. We doubt if there are any Guild, Financial Statements, 1!1►t.a.■ - VVG'r5 C. FLAKES, >3 for 25e." _ - • " : - • - Hnme Tel. Co. 9.00; -Tor. Stamp and - _, persons in the country tkat would Stenril. 750 dos;" tags, - 3.39;_' John _ - .Ilte to wee him convicted. He was tlurkar. Apsessor'ss Forms etc., 38.42 FRi DAY stud 8/t 1"TJRDAY _ .actuated by the highest of motives, 9 Copies Municipal World, 9.00; E.• :JANUARY 18th and 19th - - - — - - - -'and he haw an excellent reputation as L. Chapman, Relief -Mileage, 4.60; T). •i4 �+ : an employee" of the railway. The R. Heston,, salary. 12.00; W. Cho t- GIFT. , of GAB Pick 1 p pQ er, saran, 2:5.00. ering Ha'd r art Story t _. _.....; ptmishment` tfrom mental anguish, • - Standing committee on Relief paid KDMUND LOWS ' which he has endured, and will the following: R. 'Morrish, supplies. Gi,oRIA 3TUAR'T ' 4ogf,inue er ; to endure the remaind of 50.00 J. Fuller,. ditto, 1.60; D. Gann- - _ his life; is far greater than a long , on, 5.00; D.' Miller, ditto. 20.25; O. V. ;• ;Germ of imprisonment. No person Shaw', -supplies, 5.97; C. A. Sterritt, - - services, 8:00- N. F. Tomlinson, ser- ZANE GREY'S can imagine what • he' has suffered We wish 'to thank our many _ vices, 40.00; "C_ Law,' fuel, 5.65; A: «The Dude and is. suffering, from his awful mis- Mitchell, fuel 9-00; B. .IAttnn, milk: - ~ -He has the sympathy of all in 3:60; 1, Hunter, ditto, 4.4 &; S." G. „ ..customers and. friends for , their - •he- position he finds • imself placed. Morristt, supplies, 83.69; bi- S. Chap- Ra� 'eY man GiLL.,, 1?/J�; v t' r�ct_•rri¢ht _ - ` ...Should. he be, set 'free, he will find - '' trons a in past ears and services, 25.00 ; Mrs. Harding supp • G h 0 KG E �1 911. __pa $ y hmself without a positioi•b, for. he lies, 1.21; S. Burk services, 20.00. IftENE HERVEY _ t wish all a Prcosperous and lluu y, Tnee sy an3 a try H a ia'nd aK ... a �v a ap ew eats Z. ' ... :.. d AST. "2i. 22 and �ln "COLLEGE Telephone 3eov - _ Q �C - J. X:IN _ RHYTHM" i• �s �,A NNY RO5S S. : .TACK OAKIE _ilk TOWN HALL, PIC —7 HEI.1�:1. ,IMACIt _ ALL WEEK OF �i4 D:��' ; °J3'NtTARY 217ST- - -_ Metre Wort Boats x.49 asp .. -._ :: � • - - .. •.• ... ..•Gain Weight Quick! � . Alen'y�Uverhila itnd Pyuty L'L pt v.p- ••,. ..:.. , g Y Paady and Mickey � :Brawn's .Men's Work 8trirts+85c, or G for 1.2c '1' p` �`` *HAVE Hundi.eds of. meet Fartu Team Harness $B'L3.ti0 rap �r,iOMED,A1 i V L OV E LY and women Have : jr-tined" 4 to 16 _ - r S K I No pounds of solid flesh' H t, C 1 rat rat 'tour prices _wit C. Q. B. _ - ' h � B Sweat Psda Team Linea -`2m v V'w 3PTaA.YW9I ikUa V/AT.iL�;EZ% =IrS.rFr Tonic Tablets with amusing E \= _.. .. . TRA benefits of clearing up pimply - Now its the time to get that Old{ 18II S 1 IIIe �._. �'h1Y Of �ed•0� `tlj10W) skin; banishing and indi- _ gestion; stew��yy��nEC shaky nerves, haraeea 'repair'ed' ,.�lning strmgthr. C. C. dt B. Tonic - _ _. 1T'ablets cont" four vital ingredi= T fhgne,4 +} REE� SHOW MON. NIGHT and - Calcium, iieast; er, in s Iron and Esttraot of Cod Liver, in t^hoeo- late coated farm. Get new sttrae ie �' . �' BRADL EY tiveatese and pep in a few weeks. p $ _ gold aw IT $VRTS Y017 TO LAV037 DON'T CONS Gott C C. 11. Tonle Tablets at IL G, Jews, DmggK Pfelteela& i. - ..- ^.+'Ryf +•.-emu _ w ... _ 71 Z7 A -T6 - i. 0, 7 N 7 iv - Clare=' ont D. M. Morgan attended a Board 'E. 0 NEILL M. t ng of the. Maple Leaf Assur-, Register 'COMING' in FEBRUARY L; ]diss Alma' Pugh spent the vi ee once Co. at Columbus, on Saturday WEDNESDAY, 6th, end with. Miss- Ireson, of Green Riv- - ESDAY, FEB. Credit to the United Church, Pickering, YUNBRAL DIRECTgiR AND lost. sale of Farm Stock, Implements, • under the. auspices - of the choir EMBALMER Adam Spears, Township Assessor, Miss Laura Ormerod, of Green. Household Furniture, at Lot' 13, THE CAROLINA JUBILEE Is- on his rounds again -in this dist- • wood is visiting relatives in Clare- Con. 10, Markham,. (on Highway, SINGERS -successur to W. J..Xailier, Mont. NO-. 7,) between Green River and This Is the Entertainment, which otoulfTiLls- rict. has '. returned to Mrs. Robbins, of Lindsay, spent a Locust Hill, the property. of Wm.- ight and Gordon Borland day last week with Miss Margaret proved so popular last year that a _Day Service Guelph after a three-week's vacation Trevautha. 6 mos. credit. Artic- contract was signed at that time Business Phouo Rooldence Pbono -Graham. ies of P25.00 and under, Cash. Sale for their second appeanuW., Date X11 9632$1 , at his home here No Reserve. D. A. Pugh, has recovered from his at 12 o'clock, noon. announced later. Whitevale Live Stock all in Prime Condition. recent" illness, said spent Monday of Prentice and Prentice, auctioneers. JASO DAVIDS-0 N- .7"this week in Toronto. Mr.' and Mrs. Clarence Melding, Sunday School are The Baptist (nee -Fern Randall) visited at the St. John's Ambulance Association SALE OF PROPERTIRS IN THE CHERRYWOOD. assuming the task of re- decorating hme of the latteros parents at Port VILLAGE OF.ASEBURN -the Sunday School room. Perry over the week-end.- 1`ho Mission Band of the Baptist 1 - Several folks imna the Whitevale All persons interested in taikii6g JUSUIRANCE I - Th undersigned has received inst- Church met on Tuesday afternoon United Sunda &hool. journeyed to a Course.of Six Lectures on First- AUTOMOBILE last at the home of Mrs. Bi*ett. Br ugham, to take part in the'Sun. Aid, Xat no cost to jwu) under the ructions from the Toronto General 0 FIRE The members & the United Church, day School Convention which Proved above Association, and given by Dr. Trusts Corporation to sell by public Mission Band were entertained • by to be'one of the beat on record. H. C. Pearson, kindly communicate . auction in • the Hotel property, sit- BURGLA.H'i Mrs. Rawson, -on Saturday afternool� rate on the South-West corner, of 0"VALTYJ I % • our Lot number twenty -six' (26) 'Iii 'the The Javlu&ry group- Of the W*rm' with him at once. -or trove y I put an a drama the News Offic Oni )ict'- an's Association will name at e -LIFE INSURANOR, is apart of Ninth (9th) Concession of the Town Stock-taking & mtrch- in the United Church on. Thursday, .tare a week. PhOn Plakerins IWO 7" ship . Of Whitby, in the County of 4 Ant's duties that is being carried on, Jan. 24th. It will be presented by, "71;y at the present time by. some of our Zion Young People. It is entit- Ontario, subject to a reserve. bid, on the merchants. led, "Peter's Denial". There will be COUNTY COUNCIL "'You Oan B UY at Home" I : There is still somewhat of a my*- special music. Admission 25 cents ,COUNTY OF ONTARIO FRIDAY, FEB.. Lt, A. D, 1936 tery as to who owned theFOrd coupe for adults and 10 cents for children. at the hour of 2 o'clock in the, of. TI 1198, BATTERIES, -that was destroyed by fire one night The first meeting of the Council ternpon - A group of the C. G. 1. T. have --.ACUBS90RIES, -en started by the "Worth While week at Luther Middleton's, gate, be Of the -Corporation of the .County of A debate Is being held in the Class" of the United Sunday School. Ontario for the year 1935, will be the following hinds and premises: -- At so low and better prices. 4. Continuation School here on Friday Leaders are- Mias.Doria Johnson and held: pursuant to statute in the Coun House- in -Firstly % - night,- and is one of a series that is Mrs. Judson Pugh. Meetings held cal Chamber in the- Court being carried on through the winter "fortnightly' Arr the Sunday School the Town of'Whitby, on Tuesday, you can is Toron-bo. the 22nd day of January, 1935, at All that certain parcel or iraic�t' of -wi these schools. Room. President, Audrey Wilson, See SL -top.' The Euchre Club met at the Blanche Tran. Treas., Doris Wilson, the hour of two o'clock in the after. Lind and premise situate, lying and Let us repair tbat:leaky being in the Township of Whitby, -Bryan home on Friday laight last' Next ffieet'ng.-Will 'take the form of noon. Eight 'tables' were played. Mrs. Ale- All accounts -to. be laid before the in the County of Ontario and being Skilled Motor Repairs. a skating party, meeting "in the .composed of the. South-West cornex Intyrie and Mr. Wait. Ward were the School Room, at 7.30 sharp, Ian. Council should be forwarded to the COM of Lot number Twenty-sir (26) in :-successful firsts. Miss - Claria Neal Clerk, properly certified,. - at least w . 22nd--� .- 7 GoMm J. Uw and Mr. Tom' Linton, seconds. three days before the, meeting of the the Ninth .Concession of the said The "'Hon6r" 'Bible- Class of the The Annual Winter Rally - 'of the Council. Towrisp, on which premises is said Phone 29W. United Church Sunday School -held Oshawa Presbytery Young People,' is their annual business meeting, con- Dated at Whitby, this 7th day of to be s, PICKERING, ONTARIO to be. held in Port Perry 'on .the ev-- I ud ing'wit'h- a q. -ial'at home of January, A. D,, 1935. c Two gtoriiy Brick Building, formerly ening of February 2nd. AIFY. P. in- R. Donald Ruddy. and Mrs. Blake Annis. Over 10 County Clerk. coed as a Hotel, also a from* shed terested are asked to keep this date members attended. The president re- mind and attend this very help- ported 815 r . iven to ­ Mission s during and stable. about 40 ft. by 10 ft. CHRISTMAS SPECIALS ful and worthwhile meeting. = 1934 and 311 for the purchase of ..VOMMUNMY DANCE very- serious *perz COMMUNITY HALL. CLAREMONT irs -in the !Simmons Cotton Mattresses $11AI A Boy Morgan has returned to" the hymn books for the school.' Offict and SecoiAly—, )iospital, and the for the Year were -elected as fell- -ation that was to be performed was ows: Pres., Mrs. J. Tweedie, See•. FRIDAY. JANUARY 18th All that certain parcel or tract of 2 Simmons Spring@ couple land and premises, situate, lying and I Simmons SVrlu made an Thursday last: Reports are Mrs. J. Herbert, Treas., Wilbur John Lunch Provided — 75 cents go that he is doing much better that son,. Look-out and Sick Committee, ..Big 8 -Piece Orchestra being in the Township of Whitby, an4 Din. Room Suite almost sew, was- expected. Mrs. Morgan has been Mrs. Randall. Mrs. W., Johnson- and being composed of part of Lot num- V4 cut oak "As in Toronto over the' week-end. Mrs. Brwrn, So-i-it Comn ittee, Mrs. ber Twenty-seven (V) in he sold Dining Room Suite Dark Oak 4X" 3-act dr- Ninth Concession of the said.T "The Chief Engineer", a Blake An-rds. 'Gard. Tran and Mrs. C. BACKACHES own - Aluminum and dra"ev-s" 5 ship, on which premises is said to be hi am& is being presented in the 5th- L.. Stephens. per efte on 'Line Church on January 18th, under Backaches Gone After Using Rum&- Phonols. -mahogany case, So '--the auspices of the -W: A. The cast tape thei give quick and sure re- -" .. teeoedsiS.N is composed of eight characters, and Green River lie(. One and 'One -bAlf Storey Frame promises to be a seal .evening's en- House. B F.4, . L'S 11OVSEFURNISHINGS Miss G. Coakwpll visited with Mi S- I E. C. JONES tertainment. -R H. Hutchimg-� on Saturday e STORE is '.en- Druggist Pickering (tut rERms OF —,10.per'cent of The .0. H. A. hockey series - in- A4 ng last. tereating •many of *our young folk the purchase -price to' be-paid on the - W. W. Forbes of Markham.! within at Mr --In .the rornm unity. . The.'garnes' RUMACAPSL iaY Of sale and the balance Markham' are being-�attended by visited over the.-week-end with - Mr. thirty daysi, thereafter. For further S. Draper- inary from here. The next game' at particulars apply to the auctioneer Markham is, "Markham vs. Aurora Miss NI. Ferrier has been spend- )r the undersigned Solicitor. ine a holiday with her sister at MOTHERS on Thursday; Jan. 17th, at 8. :30 p. Stouffville, Dated at VWI%itby. thin 5th day of Mr. and Mrs. C W. Reed visited i for absolute safety. quick and good -A Badminton Club from Toronto, this. past' "suits, give your children SYSILLA January. A. D, 1935. week -.--.-itb their aunt, Mrs.' Whitby Oat., Solicit- R. D. Ruddy. W SPAHR*S. for croup, whooping- ping- brought out by John McLellan, spent_ r or for the Toronto Gen ere! Trust. speliu� an evening last week with the local and noi a .Xr. and Mrs. J. B.. Wilson,31rs. cough- cough. throat a to I ill Corporation. UP- I 00-AV. Th-aft pa Mosol. ."Pub. The results. we believe. were N1. - Draper and %I rs. G. Barefoot 6s- its the but. try it. Win. Maw. Auctioneer about W60, although 'our fOlks'dO Ited ?Sirs. Eli Wilson at Bowmanvillt4; E. C. as l6mg Whitby. Oct. as ow Acknowledge that the visiting club jut week gist Pik Mr. and '.%Irs. T. Barefoot enter- c had somewhat of an edge on the erint Out DMEY @LJO06 'locals. tained Sir. and ),'r-s.•T. Williams and The regular Young 'Peopl'e's meet - Xr. and Mrs . , G. M. Draper on Thur- ing in the Claremont United Chiure'n ;day evening- last. on Monday, evening, J0. .21st, will The Clover Club Class held thew : -..like the form oi an inter - society de-' social `e',�Priing it A PASSENGERS FE•*1 y social "the home of Mr., bate between Brougham and Clare- -. and Mrs. Seebeck last week. A os m t _wont. This meeting is under the lead- enjoyable time was' reported. Radio ervice ership of .Miss Adelaide- McCullough. Mr. and Mrs. J. B.. Wilson wish to, r is welcome. fake this opportunity of thanking r ALL MAKES Dick Cooper ha.4.enrolled with thy-, the Brougham Fire Brigade for their SHR•ICE-1) AND REPAIRED .- Radio College, Toront*0­for-* their timely *assistance at the 'recent fire' 11r.'aild Mrs, W. Rudman and 8 one, courqe in radio. He hat entered a I INlis I PRICES REASONABLE`- :4 'field which appears to have a big Thelma and Mr. and Mrs. F. John- WORK GUARANTHED future, as radio is -still in'its infancy. 'stop; and -%Iis,-Freda spent a social selected what i,; re'po'rted to �!veninx with Nrr. and Mrs. G. laid& *anod , 1ARTH IELD Dick has M. UR F be one- of the best collegft of the Draper. R. T. I- Uraduate" kind, -on this continent. The Prayer Meeting *'ill be held in We I Im a 43 411- Phone 5201, PICKERING' Jack-rabbits are reported to be in- Wednesday evening -at 7.30, followed ...At Public sedice terrering 'w'Ll, and- induct- immediately . by the -Glee Club,' '.THE -MADELINE" ry In this c id slogan- R-30- If you can come to botn,. ao so,, ommunity. The ol ed and if not come to one anyway. seems to have been revers BEAUTY- SALON As­now,"Don't, let business interfere, The Ladiwl.-Aid will hold their JKo meeting at the home • . f Typical Low Return Fares between Pickering awl i4rw with pleasure., wev r, it Is good m0ithlY * 0 YORK '$"'-.PMS8URG $14M-, CLEULAND $I"., � and let Mrs. T. Williams, Word -for roil--call, Lavery style of H&ir-dreseiing given 'sport, wish we could go too► businegs look after haV for a fevt "A Woman of the Bible." Ladies will (Subjeet tw change without notice) the beet attention. days. please provide lunch. On. Wednesday, TicksWi.71me Tables and All Coach Travel 'InforMatift.0 Hair -- Cutting. Sbaxiopr;oing, Maroe Ian. 23rd at 2.30 p. rn. EASTERN HOUSE Ph~ 4m, and Curl, Finger Waving, Facial The death took place on Saturday. Quite amurnber from here attend. Scalp TreAtarent. -,January 12th, of George Morgan, at ed the Sunday School Convention ereAss tbought.for vou, If you 4 the home ,of his son Magnus Morgan lk field " Brougham. last week. A good are wondering' what to give yoor in. Claremont, in his 71st year. Dec - friend for Chrikma**. Why not give Wave for eased *as, one of a.family of four report is expected to be given by JANUARY STOCK-TAKING SALET her a Beautiful -Permanent our delegates, Misses I. Gray and D. q and four girls children of the only $196, a Christli4s, Social • boy, Axforrl, on Sunday next. Our logs is your gain. We are fist-' We take stock Feb. lat. and as our %�by not wake an appointment late., Alexander and Elizabeth 'Mor- A Box Social • will be held at ing only s' few items, Po drop in andstock is' match too heavy we have de. us e6on as Posgible4 Claremont. lie was. married to an of'C Grav-'R Hill on Friday, Jan. 25th, at we are sure to have something you cidedto Aake a. loss to.reduce it and b&re, MA- .114U=-Li ,Jane Bog es, of Clarer'nont in 18,R7. . 9 P. ill. ti-l'ier the auspices of - group need and at a price at which you can also to clear out some lines which His wife pre-deceased hirn two'' CLAREMONT I years Phone IWO — ..Ao, L of the -Green River Ladies Aid save some money. we.are discontinuing i ago. The deceased had been n i1i 'health' for several The program will consist of a play, '.years and -a few. .. 'kiv E&nomfcal Ekfomerang" Piana PAINT • Solos ,- Duets, Cowboy� songs, Read- Awwrted. Colours. quset $0.59 GALvANIZED''BOILERS fire - weeks ago was seriously ill with um but, was thougl�t, to have ings, Recitations etc. Admission 25 Varnish. quart .$0.59 Hand-!made, heavy materials for =6v� from this, attack and was -uhd'tO cents. -Ladies, with boxes, Free GALLONS ­12.19 -only $1,49 well.on the road to rec.qx4ry, so that Gents. purchasing boxes, t - . Wuraw r4 Free. .his sudden death came as a shock to Bought - especially for this sale �%tfd-WAW-ANESA INS. CO. y e"h­ Positively the last we can procure. his -friends and. famil H had spent, itp rates for farm and vm- ntry Cbe rS the whole of his life in this district ED'STACEY buil4tings, 1*�and was wall 4 and widely lmown,,Ke R... -%rind"wen Insurance an buUdfv-* was a member of the United Church Psint"rand Pi4pt-i-66gin I'ELECTRIC STOVE $35.00 A NEW FURNACE •BLOWER wind'inills. 811as etc. flittomooili Insuro'bov, here. the- pastor, Rev...J,. E.. Glover,_' (.pnt,9 pfr' hoer or by contmet -Reducad., from US." to- $4L" 'conducting the funeral s6rvice at 1 BLXCTRIC STOVE $26.410 wi , th . 'Motor. To Clear. FAI;LMS "R 8,sL9C the home on Tuesday afternoon, Jan. - Satisf4cdozi Gunswatew, Write or phone :16th, -with interment being made N. 15 years' experience. .the Claremont Union Cemeter$r. He BOWMAN ROW9 771. leaves to survive him, his son Wag-, PINE DRIVE, DUNWARTON WHITBY, ONT sun and oft brother, Duncan M. of CHAS.'COOPFR, CLARIEMOW1 -or wi4t4p nuotimtrton P. 0. ... -d •�,',.4ryiC,,. '�,�,'.e��` : tr ° ' pse°r- ,i.•-. . . t , 7 _ ' •'!� ^ _ • t . y + • :.i �!y "''�t } 3� fir- .J•• {. -. .� ., ° .7 Amelia Earhart t 1 "5.Z'KIjE! By w7ey Padaa BENNETT ANALYZES NEEDS OF F.. :; h... .. :, �,. AGRICULTURE AND INDUSTRY'' - - Conquers Pac_i_fic N — Extended Farm Loan Act — Corrections -In Business Outlined .AVIATRIX ADDS TO HER LAUR• {•.r . ELS IN. TEST OF NAVIG=ATION. '� ;`" \ —Bank of Canada and Control of. Big Corporations — PRAISER HER RADIO ' "' OO�� Discussed. ; -�F :. STAM OF'WHAT Loa Angeles. —The conqueror of ra. »;. ; : : :: EVERY WOMAN KNOVS; ?: the ' Pacific Ocean, . Amelia Ear_ hart `_ from Oak. SAYS HER'FAVORtTE STONE Ottawa. They gist of Rt. petitive bus }Hess forces. _ IL Putnam, Sew here Sunday t � q a 7S THE EMEW,6 HEF Hon. R.. B. Bennett's third national= STOCK WATERING EVIL land, Calif., for a visit with her FAV7OAIT£ FLOWER K another, Mrs. Amy O. Ear hart_ .The THE TALISMAN ly .broadcast speech -follows: Turning then to what 'he termed AoSE, "At the ',last session, the govern- +'The social and economic evil com - intrepid aviatrix, who Saturday add- a,r • .; ; '; <` :;;` - went asked Parliament to appropri- muirly called 'stock watering'," Mr. _ ' ed to her long list of laurels by fly- " ���•'.°., "';``��.�" �} , . ' ing alone from Honolulu to Oakland fir �` R% xxk's: `T ate additional money which could be Bennett said this constituted a de- ' set her high winged monoplane down _ � �•+•w y� '�� uved by the Dominion Farm Loan finite impairment of the economic ;y Board to make advances to farmers t the Union Air terminal ystem:• ' Burbank. Burbank• " < b wit of first mortgages, at low "Notwithstanding the legislation : at 4.88 p.m, (P.B.T.) . She had left y, w` • the Oakland Municipal airport at 1.21 y`':- • RI interest rates. Provision was- also of recent years, the • protection of made for supplying the farmer with the .investor must be improved," the Bad Eying weather over the Sierra ,rs 9: r:;;;:;. :r` �I D �_f I short- term credit money. Prime Minister declared. "There - N?s '' ,,' ; " ` : " >; "',. 1 [SRI N�e is re ula- i Mountains. and a muddy stretch near ,... yk . ; /'1 fl i1 In the extension of these .govern- must be stricter *government g • the• Oakland airport's runway had : :;, :;; : :;' « §`'` ATTENDED T+IE rnent credit o oration , we must be "' ATTEND CONTI P & tion of finance in this. field so that combined to thwart Miss ' Earhart's: "' G':.,:;; •,. guided by ekperience. I shall ask improper practices may be detected .; P Y original plan of dying directly to F`�x',. :,;;;'� .,:: DRAAAAT]C SCHi3Dt. IN Parliament at_ the next session to in time and effective] dealt with. " Washington, :y- < :a;;r��, :; :. :;a:.. LONDON AT THE SAME y ." TIME AS NOEL COWARD make it possible to further :extend The ravages of the promoter, who- - Immediately after alighting, Miss : t,; : :; : :, qND GFRTIIUDE 4AWRENCE . tr,e operations of this public lending operated in the period pf - 1922 to ' :'" Earihart ordered that her plane be `+ Y ^` ` '` H aoerey." 19:1!), cannot Hove . be prepared. But - %`'.: ?' :' E IS AN EXPERT OLFER AND _ - - refuelled and declared she would con- :: y SHOOTS. CONSISTENTLY -.. we can at least see to it that he does « .� ,r CIVIL SERVICE linos to Washington it weather con-'' <. *; r ANTE $'s O "I h been much thought ditions permit. ave een giving not again operate in the same way. _ ��Il Il' tP ',this` important question of Civil. ."Our Dominon Companies Act Not satisfied with two aerial tripe ; :; :. �t '' Service - reorganization. I have a will, therefore, have to be strength- year-old the Atlantic and a host of %' ``? �u N _ 7' <''�~ - • �� ` N I plan in preparation, which, when . other aviation honors, the 36 -year -old .. :�yr�. rw �,� \�• ,, , p p coed. There must be drastic aimpli• . �IIier chall8 d the Patine as has no completed, you -will find to be s com- _ ficatior4.of capital structure so that other mass or woman.- She cams QWrt� y ; _p ri;�r prehensive one. Reorganizing the the investor will be able to under- , through, neatly, but only after' fight. A FAIUluS `t Civil Service is rather like remodel- stand the nature of the ' stock or ' is a variety of weather and giving Agi OW* .'� r, ]I" a house with the - tenants in oc- security he is purchasing. At fife g y - T HT cu ation. It has to be carried out in P - taHiornla matchers as unsnap three PROCLAIMED BRIG n , \ p next session . of parliament, the _ hours during' which her - EYED. SMILING SCREEN succe-sive stages. We have already Companies Act will be amended so position was �! ,not knows. FAVORATT 'T=IE P[iIFECT --� :reo seized the Department of Fin- "It was worse than the. Atlantic AMEa1CXN �� "" �ILSEU ADRIAN ., AMERICAN oESIGNER OF rS P as abolish the right to issue shares - ga is MROGE FEMININE FAS4401B 1..' VW►i EVERY WOMM ante. .In a few week's time I shall of no par value.. The searchlight of flight," she said, "There was no pur. EVRNSi 6NOvs: VAS DISCOVEAEDr.t W6,IRVING BERLIN, - be prepared to commence the next publicity must be focused on every . pose_ or reason for it_' _ _ WHO ENGAGED HIM TO DO MCI& OES"ING step in our plan. This will be the issue of securities offered to the pub- - FOR TitE FIRST YUSiC BOX f11M1E .. creation of a Department of Com- F Sheltered Butter Market i�•-� `I P Tic. Adequ achinery must be munications which will ensure a ��� IT'S TRUE that one of civilization's oldest symbols —in the : apt up to inquire into and report on, BCDCfIts PrOKIuCe[s _ greater degree of efficiency in the corporate developments which tend - _ _ By �i14,1?6,163 . form of an ancient Celtic cross —is seen in the_screer► version �atidn's wire'and wireless communi- towards consolidation and concenti a- tof Sir James Barrie'&- famous play, "What Every Woman cations." tion. • In other words, the. door must -: ECONOMIC COUNCIL O ,. F - be' locked before, not after, the home London, Out. —A sheltered home Knows _ CANADA - is stolen." market for butter benefited Cana- " ' - do man is so wise that he is in- •dins producers 'M the extent of � ©LNG CHANEY ;FINE .CENT FARE. _dependent of advice. And no gov- 'valuable Reference Boo'.= inclusive, from 'May to November, ernrnent is so fully' poi4essed o! all - iadnaive, last year, according to an ' On Canadian Affair-- estimate by J. r. Singleton, Dairy ETON the talents that it- should isolate it- estimate for Canada, who ad_ CHANGES NAME �FOR� HAMI self from the experienced and Don - dressed the- Dairymen's Aasociadoa ` -- etit counsel which the good will and The Canadian Almanac, pub'iahe ;l' ^ - of Western Ontario as its' recent an- patriotism -of all classes keep con- annually for 88' l ears. is a use 'u7 'anal convention here. _ _ Actor Decides To AdOpt i:09= Had Been Seven =— Indefinite P bOOL of reference on Canadian at.,. _ scantly at its call. There is a need Prices for butter in Canada ruled nomen Of Famous Trial Period !. for some machinery which will ex- -fairs, of daily value to busines., mea, considerably higher than the export - Father - bankers. lawyers, financiers, I h,: ern- considerably . _.. _ market throughout 1954, he showed. - _ Hamilton• -- -The management amine and collate economic data and _-rier.t and municipal -o #f }via} :�aql -, Although prodnctioa of creamery — Creighton Chaney, of the Hamilton Street lisilway receive end pass upon proposals bas- others. It con'sins authentic Author Increased substantially creamery 28 -ye Hollywood. ywoo son of the late move and the. Board of Control decided to' Pe onit. it will not be costly. It. commercial, statistical, 'department, ports were relatively small and do- •'man o! a thousand faces;' has cot car fares from seven cents, to •&'ill investigate and advise upon &I, ecclesiastical, educational, f,nxn- mestic consumption for the 11 months his mind. He 'will be billed five cents #or an . indefinite trial a economic economic mattera nso somewhat period. vial and general - information. to- cha ed -- - Y period. position which our • National Re- iseN:.`ter with a map of the Dominion. and! NOT -her was greater by 9,- on the screen as l.on 'Cheney. Jr -. Until recently, the streets have the Among the new matter in the 1955 ; 288,841 pounds than.-in the cones- nite• ell. landing period of 1988. Thus Canada Two years after his father's death been thronged with hundreds of hearth Council holds in . scientific Edition, now,-ready, is an article de- 'did not have. to go on the export 4n 1980, Creighton entered pictures cruising taxis, many of which chart- matters.. The only difference }a that -. scribing the Bank of Canada, The Jmirsrkst, and -that fact 'meant $9,814,_ and refused to use his famous ed leas than the legal minimum fare, the Economic Caunncil will need no cu.,toms and excise tariff article' nas 287 more to producers of . crea>ery v and- were operating in contravention equipment but, their 'brains and in- been specially prepared for the Can - - butter and $4,861,896 on dairy butter. father's name in order to make a lot of the exclusive franchise granted dustry. And it will be called the Eco- : Ms. ,8ingietoa took the price Today he explained his new decision. the railway by a .public vote some comic Council of Canada. i►d:an Almanac, and includes trade Australian butte= is London • c of . "During the two years I've been in . ' treaties_ with valuable notes as to _paled • •the utter al Pictures;' he said. "producers and ears age• • Prosecutions were carr4ed THE* MARKETING ACT procedure. 'Every effort hit's peen parity less 1% on for more than a year, and when "Problems is the marketing of .made to bring the different section ` cents directors have continued to tell the I Police com- farm products are not new.' When . per pound, and showed the have abili but lack the box - office the new-.year arrived fire P p completely up to date. The 1935 differential between they latter and mission refused to grit t a license we introduced the Marketin Act _ the price of No. 1 - attraction of a name.. In those two - n -g edition o! 661 pages_ is the far -eat Pasteurized !n to any person-who had been conic- we -knew: we, -were dealing with a EvPr published, but the contents have Kontreal as 6,47 cents for the seven Yearn I have playeed in eight plc - ;moaths of largest prodaction: tunes, and have done, I think, fairly of breaking tbe.taxi bylaw. The very complex problem and that the been carefully indexed so that infor- well. result was the streets were swept first logical step was to -examine the - motion sought may be ea: iiy and The Mark ., clear of th cruising cars.. experimental, evidence available. readily found. — Toronto b=ail and Markets : lam not interested in using my ether's name in order, to make a lot Hon. T. $. McQuesten, member of "After four months of operation, Empire. - ' of money. If I'd wanted that, I could ` the Hydro Commission which op- the' result is that plans have been _PRODUCE PRICES PRICES have cashed, }n• heavily when F be- eratee fhe railway, st>4ted the com- _ approved and applied or are now . i United Farmers' Co -O native Co. gan, and then quit. But I am inter- mission was - prepared now to do' �ev- proposed.-for ]ruff; both export and Apple. Marketing Batuiday were paying the following Bated in making a real-success in pie- erything in its power to improve the domestic trade, for fruit products, Program Ready : g g service. - _ ._ _. .. _ _ for - vegetables, for tobacco, for , _prices for produce. tunes, a?rd my ambition . is. to make for tatoes, for fish for : EGGS —Grade "A-1," 88 •, to 84c; .something out of myself in them I A conference was ,held between beans, po grid with cases returned, "A" lame, believe that as lion Chaney, Jr.; I G• E. Waller, general, manager of lumber, for shingles, for poultry and .F a 1 l y 'Approval Expected 21 to 22ci "A" medium, 19 .to 2oc;, car. get the oppo�unityto do so that the railway and the Board of Con- eggs, for live "stock, both export and . From Ottawa On N.S. - "44 pullets, 16 to 17c; "B;'• 14 to is denied to Creighton Chaney." trol at which. it w_ as agreed to re- domestic trade, and. for dairy -pro- a _ c; "C," 18 to 14c. Prices were commend to the city council 'the ducts. From every, province in the Scheme 3b16cninal only. railway be permitted ,to charge five Dominion applications have been re- Ottawa. Early official appra - BUTTER - Ontario No. -1 solids, B� ��Qn� a P� cents per passenger for an indefinite ceived. Experience will be our guide val by the Dominion Marketing 11% to 22c• No. 2, 213/ to 21 ic. period, to be terminated by seven for broadening its application. Board is expected to be given to. tits POULTRY: -�— -Is Fun For Enipi>re days' notice by either' party: "My govermmnt sponsored the plan to control and to regulate the dons in cent.) It is expected the,city councilgill natural products marketing act as an marketing in Canada of Nova Scotia Dressed endorse the recommendation without Important measure to reform. It's apples. •. Live Dressed mukred London,' Eng. — Great Britain is oppositidn. value is, not only in `the economic Setting up of a Iocil board of five Hens= ..A„ „A„ "A„ Over 5 lbs. :- 10 - 18 about to announce avast program service. which it renders, but as an members with the head office Over 4 lbs. . , 9 12 - of - economic development through- PrinCC Of Wales Arid instrument of social security. ' I Kentville, N•S., to be knowq, as the _ - f believe it is essential to the dignity Nova Scotia Apple Marketing Board, - 33a to 4 1'bs. 8 11 - out the Empire, the Daily 'Herald, . S to o ' lbs. 7 1p Laborite medium, 'said last, week. Duke Of York To „ and power of the great farming is proposed fQr the carrying out of Qld roosters .. 6 g The British` Government, the Herald 'Preside At Covets community of the land that agricul- scheme. Of the personnel of five, two Spring 'chickens— added, would make the announce- 3 turalists should have a greater mess- two would be representatives of the, 534 to- i lbs. 12 16 lg ment immediately after the com- ure 'of authority over the sale and •4`ova Scotia Fruit Growers Associa. b to o- lbs.. 11 1b 1T London. — Debutantes will ' get - memoration on . May 6 . of King distribution of their products." tioa, one of the Nova Scotia , Ship- George V's silver jubilee. " ' an extra thrill at the first two $oval In his fourth broadcast -the Pr me pars' Association with two Nova 4%'to 5 lbs. ''. 10 14 16 Ce urts in March. UiniAer discussed the following: cotia members of the' Fruit Export Under 4% lbs. 9 13 15 It will take• advantage of the Ares- Y $ '- Turk� s, young 16 ` 11 en-de in London -of -many dominion It was announced recently � that BANK OF CANADA Board of Canada comprising the Turkey g the Prince of Wales will sit. in for „how the Bank of Canada is a' remainder of the board. ' + Geese .......... .. 10 ,11 and colonial statesmen to set forth Ducks ... 13 ` 14 a new plan for advancing -loans- at j»e father, •the_, king, at the, Brat- The first local board for the period court, and the Duke of York will pre- substantial item in our-reform pro- P ° -•;A Broilp `... ;...... _ _ _ . ., _ : lo•vv rates, so ins to• permit all• parts gram because it provides the ma- prior to June 80, 1935, or until a - side at the. second. chine whereby our industrial-and genera] meeting of registered pro - - 1% to 2% lbs. 11 ib I7 of the Empire td undertake public ' rl' Y Actin on the advice of Lord Daw- economic society may operate 'more ducers -a the counties of Hants, HAY AND STRAW relief works, it was explained. gg - Y Y P �A -- y - No. 2 timothy hay, bayed, .ton',- _' ..son of Penn,.his physician, the King equitably alike in the interests of Kings', nnapolis, Lunenberg. and ° $16,b0..to $17.60; No. 8 timothy l=ay, - ' is leaving late in February for East- producer and consumer. • The Cen. Queen's would constitute' the follow - ton, $14 to .$1b; straw, wheat, bal- Infant Prodigy Often bourne, where it is. milder and drier tral Bank is an instrument of con- ing: Vernon B. Leonard, Iientville; 'ed, ton, $30; oat straw, $8.50 to •• • in 4lie raw March days;. He does not - ' trcl It is to exercise a regulatory Manning K Ells, Port Williams, Dr. _ 50 - Develo a Great Abilit plan to jeturn, until ;after `the court H E,' Kendall •Windsor, George P Y function- over -our banking and cur- rg presentations. rency system. It is vested -with_ the Boggs, Wolfville and a nominee of S _ - 'RICK Food Toronto.—Dr. E. P. Lewis, assist - sole right of note issue. There is the shippers' association. ant professor of psychiatry at the A.FAUX.PAS_ . _ _ vital - need of _such an institution Provision also is contained in the University of Toronto, says children which, while co- operating with the plan that before June 30, '19359 a Goderich. —What is believed to who are considered- ezcep- Mrs. Green: t loot a lovely _ Mrs. De Grind. t sent a lovely private banks,`, will have particular 'Poll of all registered growers in the Abe a valuable pearl, found in an t=onally intelligent because of some piece Qf _ cu! _Qlaes for Chrletroaa, regard for• the .welfare of the com- five large apple producing counties '.oyster,_ has _,bean sent to Toronto especial ability, would not rate so and she never even thanked me. unity at large, The Bank of Can- of the province shall be taken to de- $or, valuation by Mrs. B. Arnold, on high ii given an allround scientific In taut, she snubbed one on 'the ads will be auc}i an institution. termine their wishes as to the .con- I are advice -of a local jeweller. The' test for mental ability. street today. cliar ed - with the res onsibilit of tin, ance of termination of the plan. _ -sail is the size oi' a large pea and He believes however, the Infant ` Mr'• Thom: whys akin t lrou .. g.. p. y knowt seeing that the volume of credit The acheine is sponsored by the 4is discovered' when Mrs. Arnold p=rodigy piano 01a3W on. the "child Mm Groan: .Knew'whitf available in the country does not Nova 'Scotia Apple ' Producers' A�- alt sometbing bard in oysters she wbndW u aally develops into an Mrs, Thom:' Mar grandfather be, solely ,depend on the working of com- sociation. 'was eatin} :.recently:. outstanding man or woman. , gaol his eareer as glass eater la a : dbbs muiaum; v ,� T � ' is - i •!+ y . - '/" T i.. ._ w.= .. .. ... ,- ...s,..- ..�a�. ., �,.. -u,°"" ., -!'' w -�d l k•�- • _ Ya�a� *'�. `' 1•, -' - `� �'•' ..../' _ - Ir _• SC v J�nY*• _ r' •'�, n' � - � r' - li}.`i...tGy1 iAt62 -In Bed With Arn Editor's Secrets ence. For example, the rate for r�P MEET TO DISCUSS earring potatoes from Halifax to DL • Bermuda was 16 cents per barrel 1�helumatisrn An occasional newspaper column - :POTATO SURPLUS higher than for carrying potatoes • r: writer, who used to be a daily column from Bermuda to Halifax. Nether- • • +' At _ wig writer was telling.his readers 'the )ands ships were carrying other do- how he did his writing P crying potatoes ` Y 8• '. to the West Indies at from 50 to Why worry about rheumatism i His excuse for telling there. as he Reno Of Meeting At Ottawa 53 cents per crate as compared wt found maintained, was that there was s TO `Be (SSl ed— Irivestl�a- with a rate of 60 to 65 cents which h this old fellow had it almost as bad sts it could be. But he j considerable public curiosity about was open to ^,anadi shippers. Hol- tyre right, remedy, stuck to it, and lion TO Be Carried On. ' Pu Q` ®4�ti Y it. land, it was stated, was snbsiduin <?: Snow he's working again —at 6fi years $e said that he' went about all A conference of *presentatives the expor s of potatoes to the ex- �rt "t -" age ,. over the place for 16 hours a day, of the National Research Council, tent of tariffs placed against them.' �e�tie m Let him tell you about it:— For g the Dominion De Agri- Dominion Bo- �a - •� o years and a half," he writes, "I taking notes, on little nondescPfpt Departments of A i- Dr. H. T. GnssoW, ve suffered from rheumatism. For bits of paper, -of things he saw and culture and Trade and Commerce, tanist, told the conference that pov,ar •` hteen months I could not turn things that people said to him. Then, the Ontario, New Brunswick, Nova while 39 per cent. of the potato pro- er in bed, nor hap myaef in any he ,said. he came into the office and, Scotia and Prince Edward Island duction of Germany was used in pipe Smokers! fill up With Tway. My legs and feet were swollen, he read his notes for an' hour. Then, Departments of Agriculture, the feeding live stock, only 11 per cent. "GOLDEN VIRGINIA" r -and I could not sleep or get any rest he said, he sat down to his type- Canadian Horticultural Council and of the Canadian production was so and ¢nj _y 8 really until I startid taking Krnschen Salts. writer; and in another hour, he had the principal potato growers of the used. good SInOiCe! - R? After taking one bottle, I went about the thing done, complete. Then. he Maritime Provinces was held it ot- A report of the discussion is be- .*a two canes. I kept on to►king it, let.il� "iathau�i .r►e_r:.yrrsr►t,:, att�. as I Sound the pains were leaving acid, be went home'to bed. taws' on December 16th to discuss ing prepared to serve as the basis - me. I have taken six bottlea, and. We remember thinking as we ways and means for using 'he sur- of further -discussion. • A program- - :,. now 1 have started work again. I read it that•it was a free and care- plus of over '7.000,000 bushelp of me of research and investigation is •asp 65 years of age, and everybody free rendering of a method of potatoes on hand this year. to be carried on. Problem Of Maternal !that knows me says I am a��w.onder newspaper ' composition undoubted- The 1934 potato crop in Canada _Mortality in 'Britain ..' Ao get on, after what 1 was."--J. B. ly authentic, especially the bit about is placed at 78,735,000 bushels an Da you realise what eau es rheu- going home to bed. increase of 7,494,000 bushels over Cater' to Wants maatism ? Nothing but sharp -edged We are unable to report in this the production' in 1933. The princi- uric acid crystals which forfn as the more austere place a similar pub- pal export markets for Canadian (� 'j` c Sir Thomas Nell; president of the result of sluggish eliminating organs. Ific curiosity about the methods of potatoes are the United •States and �+� Tourist, Says conference of in assurance ,y i d upon Salts can always n count- more regular newspaper writers 'in Cuba but high tariffs and other • - ed upon to clear these painful cry - eg approved societies, speaking recent stals from the system. the ereation of ' their bits and handicaps,- recently imposed; pre- Hotel Official ly at the Hotel Metropole,. London, pieces. We have found, for our vent the normal movement of the i part, we are sorry to say, the al- Canadian product to those coup- said: — "There is every :indication • Can't Play Sick TO most universal incidence of a. popu- tries. Another factor that aggra- Secretary Blackpool Associa- that the public conscience is be. Keep Out Of School -• lar delusion. It seems to be assum- vates the situation is the gradual de- ton Suggests British Make coming impatient 'at the failure to With �{ -Ray Around ed—if the thing is worth a mo- cline in the per capita consumption 'Themselves Familiar With reduce the national rate of mater` meat's conjecture at all —that you of potatoes in Canada which is now �Orei n Dishes nai mortality. The reined is not ''With the X -ray around. it isn't just sit down 'to your typewriter about four bushels per year. In the g+ y' y safe any more for a girl to play and, hey, presto, the bit or piece is United States it is only about. two t0 be found in some single apectacu. sick to keep out �f school. The tourist wants something more ry, q iry undertak- _. P - accomplished. and one -half bushels per person. g far discovery. An in u -; Ida Russell, of Lancaster, Par.. 11, All these columns of printed mat­ On the agenda of the' conference, than porridge, bacon and eggs for en, by the societies. showed that of W tried it 'and found it. ter which appear in,• the paper day for discussion were new uses for breakfast. You must cater to his S%e t.,ld her mother she swallow- by day, which are first • of all visi- Canadian potatoes, such as for con- Wants'" So says the, Blackpool gee- cases investigated 60 per cent of the ed a five-cent-piece and it was lodg- ble in time and space as writings fectioners' glucose, grape sugar, eral secretary of the British Feder -. deaths in childbirth related to first ed in her throat. Her mother bur- done by the hands of writing men syrup, starch, potato flour and pots- ation of Hotel and Apartment As- confinements. If the whole of these rigid her -to a hospital. IN-hen the and women. , they are just so- many to chips and sucl non - edible products sociations, in his annual report. could be brought within the safety ~, X -ray found no trace of a coin, the fortuitous rabbits out of ' the magi- as laundry _starch, dextrine, glue, The secretary said he did not bs-- ._zone of expert treatment and atten- , girl admitted she just "didn't want cal journalistic - hat —that seems to gum, alchol and in -making foundry lieve any other country in the .world lion an Important step forward w81 r to go back to school." be the general idea. moulds. Other means of disposing of could provide a better afternoon tea have been • taken, Sir Thomas said, But we shouldn't be making this this surplus. are the preservation - and dinner than Britain, but . "even "The greatest tragedy is when • ■ here we should make ourselves fami- the expectant mother is too late in Now Science Wains mild complaint if it were not that and canning of potatoes; the use of e liar with certain foreign dishes if appealing for assistance, To enlist � making it permits us to say some- Potatoes as food for live stock; the g .. . thing drat has tong been waiting to Possibilities of extending the market we intended �� catering for the for - the co-operation of the woman f% for Canadian seed potatoes; market eign tourist., therefore, the urgent problem. Our why Many People be said about office visitors. They P "In an case," he .added, "I would own, societies would be only too " are the people who come in and, Possibilities both foreign and dom- Y Y 'estic. for commercial grades- pro- impress on you the desirab3lily --to ready and willing to place their w. a - 40 y , by all their speech and conduct, fir P • _ make your guest foreign or British,* gznizations at the disposal of the iio y Infer that you are not writing ua- blema of transportation and the pos- � a are actually gig as increasing consumption foe he n es on rep ponsible. � lea yon u ly slog 'n away si ilities of i cr Et' is of lost but s a essential 't res , b ea n o i le our t ter. of otatoes by advertisfn part of the scheme of things, The „ -Feel That They're SIi In y y�i g' important - If the right type of Institution T PP B in fact they Infer that you are it was . recommended that the p Part is that you can help y Their "Gri "onThia �� chairman of the conference Dr. H. the goverameat. = tae municipa} were available to their members soc. jLoeing p go- not working at, all. I see youre th rities and others interested in the ieties would be prepared to-_use their • - au- not working," they say, or, "I se• M. Tory, President of the National P unique opportunities for prevailing you are not. busy for a minute.'.' Research Council, 'appoint • a com- tourist Industry to earn that ;500,- Sometimes they want to know mittee consisting of representatives 000,000 of ready money which is ours upon expectant mothers to utilize what you' do with, yourself in a of departments of the Dominion for the asking." them, and would be ready to pay to T newspaper 'Office when you are not Government to draw up a research In this effort newspaper adver- such institutions at least a part of n •writing. "What does. the editor do " programme on new uses of potatoes, tiring would play to important part. the maternity benefit In 'caaafdcra- ` ' Mr. Evans said be could not speak tion of service rendered." _ Sv • •' said one o! .them, God bless his the preservation and canning of po- � - 'r - - - - besrt, "besides writing the edl- tatoes and food valnea generally, too highly of 'his medium. Indeed, torials ° " - -including he knew of no other that could beat g particularly the food va- Classified 'Advertising Well, there is no making any lue •cif potatoes and the claims made it; it was supreme. -i� Their foreign rivals, with State headway against s popular delusion in advertising for various foods and >lAZS�'rs Many people 'round 40 think they're of this sort. We might as well own diets., I -t was stated that such a aid, were in close co- operation with "growing old." They feel tired a fat newspapers at home land. abroad, `+ OFFER TO EVERY iNVENTO& "weak." Have headaches. dizzi- up to It that we }sat sit down to programme of research might be A flat of wanted Inventions and cull ness, stomach upsets. our typewriters and write whatever undertaken jointly by the Dominion with the result that they were de- a -. rnatton sent tree, The comes into our head. Depa3'tment of Agriculture, the De- veloping a cultural propaganda peen- CQ-P"Y. World Patent Attorneym' 27 Well * scientists say the cause all Bank street. Ottawa, Canada. this, in a great many cases, is aiEipiy If we bald that we took notes partment of Pensions and National liarly favorable to them. He had J , an acid condition of- the stomach. for 16 hours a day (like a column Health (Food and Drug Laboratory) not seen anything brilliant in the raatAZX. alas.! wA... 3) shape of news to attract the visitors Nothing more. writ•er), we shouldn't be believed. and the National Research Coun- `� OMEN vvantea to sew foe u9 at All you have to do is to neutralize If we said that newspapermen cilr in Great Britain. 1e home. sewing machine asses- the excess stomach acidity. "This country will have systemati- 04ry, No selling, Ontario Neckwear sometimes had to read so- well 19• It was stated that, certain, of the Company, Dept. 2 ^s7, Toronto & When }oft have one of these acid write, somebody would say ' "What investigations projected held out ..sally to train experts whose main _ stomach upsets, take Phillips Nfilk for?" W think we had better put definite romise of valuable !e_ objective must be to influence favor- .4 >t i rob TOVA Or.D- oorn of Magnesia after meals and before P P going to bed. That's all! "30" under this, and go home to snits.' : otatoes. it was said, could ably all sorts o! travel facilities 10- BTAIN the highest prices for T this. Soon you'll feel- like bed- be substituted for corn now import- field country. This is a brand -new your old Bola, piiver or plattaum ai Try y field of 'educational training which Deal direct with- the largest refiners =' -.'another person! Take either the ed in manufacturing millions of g of precious metal scrap, in Cana"' familiar liquid "PHILLIPS' " or the pounds of. a variety of food- .pro_ our polytechnics and like institutions The Williams Gold. Refining Co„ Ltd.. ;Montreal— Persons who defrauded .. Assayers, smelters and Refiners, Flo= convenierit new' Phillips' l�iilk of ducts. Dr. W, Gallay of the Na- ahonld forthwith introduce. z1aA Forc Erie, North, Dnt. 76 Magnesia Tablds. 1%fade in Canada. the, 'Canadian National Railways in tional Research .Council said his one way or another in 1934 and ; _., �.•.T..ras: ALL [.w TABLET FOR.il: whose consciences bothered them re- calculations showed that thg entire Phillips' Milk of Magnesia Tab present Canadian potato surplus The depresalon seems to have re- CFF - MINORCAS —New breed 'for Sets are now on sale at all drug mitted anonymously a total of vlved an Old and vastly 8i Canada. Premium size white eggs: stares everywhere. Each tiny tab- �urc might be so used: The possibility y gnificant let is the equivalent of $1,114' during the past .year, the aspect of the American s irit --tae Huge broilers. Catalogue on request. "t of using potatoes for the ' msnnfac - P NEt•HNUSER'S, Chatham; Ontario. a tut of Gen- ,- treasurer of the line reported last spirit of unity and co_operati'on. "= • = u%ps'. Miik.al '�� .-� week• lure of alcohol was discounted. If Frances Perkins. - - - The largest single amou-n "—this the alcohol so produced was to be 'PHILLIPS �� dconscience money" was $800, and used with gasoline it was stated Mar t *Habk01 DentiFril ;r• that the price of the mixture would QeBnTeeth the smallest 25 cents. Both .these re SKIN '•BRAS IN ES L�� GUyGiLedilL mittances were made last October• be approxilnate]y three cents' above the present market price of gasoline' Giw clap to Vetwt Sanooth Skins if 10 p. c. alcohol were used, And n-I in almost countless numbers, skin .:Thes� tt ■ would require compulsory legisla- sufferers have had cause to be thankful elra~r," „a,,,,,�,,,�,,,s,,AN Lift and Energy of Cod Lover Oil lion. Such compulsory legislation for D.D.D., the Prescription of a highly Mass aarsAWAMS w we, in effect in countries, in- successful hyaicion, Dr. D. D. Dennis. < T l"f,""r6ERM$, _ cludin German nand Czech slova- Thisli ui g y q Preac ' lion, now made and �. t•Ft V ITAMIN A. - kia. - endorsed by C �pana's Italian Balm P�U -S oEOO�s chemists,' allays irritation almost at memo me The Director of he Commercial once, sickly clears u such akin c t n o ce q P . Artists' and + EVE0.Y'> - . - . DAY! intelligence Service of the 'Depart- troubles as eczemat hives, acne, ring- 6�REATER EFFICIENCY -went of Trade and Commerce, re- worm, dandruff, pimples and rahes; L y c_ ;r `;- ported that the Department, through Ask your druggist for D.D.D. Paescrip- Authors Service_ its Trade Commissioners, was mak- d e'ins antleliefo moneeyr unded. 3 ANNOUNCING A NEW 18UILD 80NES, ing a survey ;of• the potato export Vitamins A and D, abundantly found in Scotes I'M VITAMIN p, possibilities in various countries, MONTHLY B U L LETIN ..Emulsion, bolster up tired ,Winter- wornbodies, HoE4kD SiRENOTII but the information so- far received If'Your Ears Ring SERVICE to Artists and all - restoring vitality and strength. But Scott's did not offer very much encourage- Emulsion 'givesyou more: Emulsification --the ON t Wi th Head Noises' thors, listing up -to -date in- minute breaking up of the partidea— making Certain anomalies in freight ra- If ou have catarrhal deafness or formation on WHERE TO for quicker assimilation, easier dt estibility. Yet Y none of the virtues of re co liver oil are tes 'were pointed out to the Confer- head noises'go iii your druggist and SELL. •'Yearly subscription, lost. One of the PLUS values you .get only in get 1 oz. of Parmint (double p Scott's Emulsion. strength), and add to it % pint of One Dollar. , hot water and a little sugar. Take a Are You Sluggish ? tablespoorful . four times a day, Send 'a three Gent stamped p a TO Throw Off Energy-Stealing Thia will often bring quick relief envelope for full informa- ifapvrities, enjoy a glass or two from the distressing head noises. lion on our other service de- each week of Clogged nostrils should open, breath - Yr Energizing, Effervescent ing become easy and the mucous Wartmeints. stop dropping' into the-throat. It is a easy to prepare; costs little, and is LSION 4EXTRA pleasa nt to take. Anyone who has 'deas' Unlimited catarrhal deafness or head noises should give this prescription• a trial. Thirty -Nine L.ee Avenue, TINS —fse snd .� Issue No. 3--'35 S S 'THE COD LIVER OIL WITH THE PLUS VALUE .Toronto, Ont. For Bats by Your Drta fxW 5a LARGE BO?T[ 9 K��nny,,.s�,}. -•.she .u; .aiEV•r•ow.•'^- -•s.. .: c,:•e'r�'�c,'s"^•,ave.• - _ '.f' .s"o <,.. c,.a: ,i- f _- _ '2 g .i #!'• ,c. ;Ka,- r•�y, '•emu• - ,sa., - - F Y � `r , it •�,�' ' acs, } 'a. :dy .f -i a _ y LOCAL j ,r 1 -Ed. and Mrs. Walsh spent Sun - Although the day was stormv' 'M L V L� ■ ►� .til 1 lay in. Toronto. there was a fair attendance on Sun 1p► Mrs. J. K. Thexton, of Toronto, day at the Presbyterian Church. The Commercial Printing of All Kinds -J. C. and Mrs. Philip, accompan attended the funeral of the late H. Sacrament of the Lord's Supper was - by B. E. and Mrs. Russell, of Mechin, and when in the village call ,Ilispenaed, and two - now members . � „elopes, Letter - heads. Bill Adaassschnsetta, visited with relativ- ed on a number of friends.. were added to the roll. The service:-' tea' es at Oshawa on Monday. -We are sorry to hear that Mrs. next Sunday will be at the usual Meads i Specialty at -' I: - Archie P. Mechin left on Sunday Anna Sullivan,' of Buffalo, and for- hour. _ - ' for his home in Sarnia liter spend- merly of Pickering, had the miifort ' -Born, to Mr. and Mrs. W A• This Office - AL ling a week here with his mother tine to fall and fracture her should- Salos, on Friday, Jan. 11th, at the _ rand- attending his father's funeral. er bone. At last reports, she was re- Pickering Private. Hospital, a son. -Fred Andrew was in the village covering nicely. -.St. George's Church, , Sunday, --one day last week after being con- -Mrs. Tanner had "the misfortune Jan. 20th, 2nd Sunday after the Ep -_ tined to the house for several weeks to fall in her house one day last iphany. Sunday School- at 10 a. m. adfering from a severe attack of -week, and fracture a rib and sustain, Morning Prayer at 11 and Evening, .,pleurisy. a bad bruise on one of her should - Prayer at 7 p. m. Preacher at both • -Fo owing the issuance . of ins- era. As a result she will be confined services, Rev. • E. G. Robinson. �� . tractions the registration of fire- to the house for some time. -Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Courtice. he:' j, r scats in tHis Province, our citivena -At their: recent, meeting 'th° beds returned to their home in' Salt .. are advised that Officer Rundinan, members- and friends of the'lacs:: Lake City, after visiting with the ` resident in-this village,. will.. take Bean Club” journeyed to the.home former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.. W. ,,PickferiI1e.'s Leader Store" - the registration and issue the req- of Mr. and Mrs. 1f[urray Barrett to L. Courtice, and also with the form- aired. forms. surprise Mr. and Mrs'. Norman Mash- Pr's brother, Garnet: and : family. _ T. St. - _Andrew''s Congregation are inter with a Miscellaneous Shower. �.he Annual Meeting of the Lilt- _ giving a goose supper in the A. Y. as they are leaving our community MrY Association will be held in the _ P. A. Rooms on the evening of Wed- shortly to go to their new home Mi .Lbrary Rooms oft Monday evening, - �day, Jan, 23rd, A program will Woodbridge. A large number of lov- Jan 21st, at 8 p. m. All subscribers All the be given and a real social time is' ely gifts were received and then all and any . interested in the Library, We s Social Hour together. . . Admsa � n' a Soc ... e o anticipated. All are welcome. enjoyed are cordially invited to be present. N E �T 75C. ' - ion, 40 cents. regret very much that it Is neces =- + -On Sunda even at 7 o'clock TO .. '. -Paddy and Mickey Brown's 'Coin- azy for Mr. and Mrs. Mashintclr to Y � edians will appear in the Town'-Hall leave us but wish them much Kapp Rev. H. G. Crozier will take as .his all next week. New plays and vaude- iness and success in their new home. subject, a question put to him dui- 'HADES _ and Ville. This is not a 'medicine show.I -The Y. P. S. of the United Chun ing the past week, "If Hauptman is On Monday evening, Jan. 21st there ch held their regular week( m..et • guilty and is found guilty of kid - .� � y in the Lindberg bah Black VPaluut >.'�rill be no admiasion fee. If it hurts iqq on Wednesday, Jan. 9th, under' napping g y, should : 95C 7oa to laugh, don't come." , the capable leadership of Miss Jean he be put to death for the crime'. Thin question opens up an unusual M ,r -Last week 8t. George's A. Y. P. Clark The meeting was - opened by Birch Birk A. attended the Prayer Meeting m -� singing. of hymn. 27, this was follow• field of thought regarding crime i and involves the very essence of stead of having their usual evening. ed with a solo by Miss Ruby Ant!- ry :per - !� usical rew.. The scripture lesson was read Christianity. The morning sanic. AIItII(1]D Leaf This week should have been m -c t will be held at 11 -a, m, and will be- a + but owing to illness, it will probably( by Armand Goldsmith. Stanley 13-0s- ib- it b unda School and B a recxded by. Sunday Y be postponed till next week. Please' inn gave an instrumental and Goo. P Smoke Etc, p .,'watch for next announcement. -Field, a guitar solo. The topic, "The to Claases at 10 o'clock. -Mr. Gibson has had a power line, Widow's Mite" was taken by Miss J. -We have on many occasions 4 ' "erected from Church st• to his pool - i Clark- After prayer and singing of heard different ratepayers of this 1-1.0A.M1 ES - try buildings, south of St Andrew's; hymn 23, those present were divide,f municipality ask► why do not the you will have Husiory "GOOD L.UUg" ill through 1885. Chtmh. The lighting ' thus' provided into five groups with_ a leader for names. of those persons alto are re- - if you wear HOLEPROOP will have considerable influence on each groins for the purpose of dis ceivinq relief ''appear in tl+e Council '' ' . • Mould -be chicken- thieves. The place masion. After - twenty wAnates, the Proceedings Report, published- in .:.' of each of the said groups these column +. Ottr 'answer is thin, is brightly lighted on each side. _leader number of the . . -A boys of Mr. gave their conclusions. The meeting that we have never received definite NVheeler's class motored to the' Boo- wa% brought to "a cicioe with - tir' i-tst+vCtions from the Cnurcil tr do S CHAPMAN _ • advsw Y. M. C. A. on Saturday ev- Mizpah . Benediction. - so, and although we have that in- -- - - -'- -- -- - -- - -- ' - - - _ -- - -' -- -- _ ~ n illne•;; foi'r ation every month. ..we have hour or more is - FolZouin a prolonged where an ho g P he estin last .. g to - - ' v a � clod of two acs, cal- our: ,elves, - purTx,e,ety crust.. 1 these . swimming co erin tiro showers, swim g u pe _ years, _. spent NEAR FALL GOODS tank and gymnasium. They have a minatinEr in a short period, of ec- ratnea' A!1 0*' a•hi�t•�i•-' �nnr in scan- :: great time and is a good outing for tr-emp • suffering, the death tools : i:leFatian :f thus^ re ei+inEr thi.. fc- . _ mace on Thursday, Jan. 10th, of Vern lief. ti•, uarticular gt,rd coals! comr• WILLIAM'S WORK BOOTS, Solid leather, ,- ' $2.95 -An interesting ceremony was blay Johnston,.beloved wife of C•.ec.- from it. and the ratepayers have the g.TANFIELD'S WINTER UNDERWEAR, 2-00, 2.50 and 300 - ''performed on Sunday night in the it O. Bradley, of Pickeering, in her' hs4ur'tnre of tlto C'uneit thst oniv G !United Church, when the officers for 40th year. The- late' Mrs. Bradley tho deservinir and -ieedy' are Tee,-iv- VtLVL 1 rlA i 5, blue, black, brown, • . 3.95 t.. i aid, relief is ted _ - - ... - ;,,.r .tee h _ 1986, of the Y. P• 8 and the Y. P. was born, in Chesterville, near Ott- nR id gTan only Bible Class were officially installed, own. 0.s. .unto P'• + ± -tr of Yr rut•? . RftPr n tl,erono;f t+•�'q'r� ,- �.1,... ji y'S�i u, c i'ivi i 2Ct" "Gr. S •' kiy GrOc9f -- by Rev. H. G Crozier. The address Mrs. C. H. John, wnow residing tirade. These names do appear in the. ' - dodger, ask" to have your name put on uric � was given by Rev. Prot. Langford of in. Alhambra California She attend--final statement, issued at the PTA of mailing list. Emmanuel College, Toronto. Mrs. ed the public and high schools 'of her the year by the Council. Rcr:ipient+ _ . ---,'George Field was instRlled as Pres- birthptac�, and later, the Ortariv of relief are receiving Sarno tl rouo. ' Went of the Bible Class and Cyril Ladies' Cvltege, at Whitby, where the result of unfortunate circum. i1 rf3a T+ �untinpy ;:Pickerina & Morley, as Press I of the Y. P. she met Mr. Bradley, to whom she stances, and it is - not our intention tf g, was married in 1914. She 'was the to make it any more uncomfortable RRndiu Licensee Established 1857 -The heaviest snow -fall of the mother of nine children, four of for them by - reminding the whole'. _ •,.season took place on Saturday night wham died in early infancy, and she nei,chborhood monthly, of the fact ,8 8tmday, when 4 inches or more leaves to survive her besides her that they are on relief. It is no dis - .fell. As the snow was very fizse ow- husband, one Erin and four boys, Fr- Ara ^" t u` i, unfortunatF.. f 1 R Y » ing to the severe cold and dry at- ic. Howard, George Billie and Dor- re and also a high- -othy, also her parents of California. V :'mroaphe 4u wind blowing it left many places The funeral took place on Sunday _ bare and made drifts which made it afternoon. Jan. 13th, following the aWleattlant for motorists. Snow- service in the United Church Pick- For Sale _ .lows were kept at , work on the Bring, interment beings made in the - T _ " Provincial. highways which were Graveside Cemetery, Brooklin. Al- 19299 (its+.• E. :.' fiocr Ike in good •condition. though a blizzard had been raging " =t t '. r r', • r. + `ham • tc ; : " aChiekens, - .`Hickeys; Ducks;eese- e tv he.rt}I,.,$I2590ravh -,tt the annual tneetirttr of the moot of the slay, the servi . P was at- -Pickering ' Township . Horticultural tended by a very large number,. , the r (I >;I b Whit + s O•• t. Society' held on January lf)th, the sympathy of all going out to the bereaved family. in y� following offkers -er r elected: Bon, _ Pesidents, Kr. E. L Ruddy, Mr. $. --On Wednesday night last, bur- A.- � Greet and Mr. Wm. - Gormley;. glans were quite busy in our village, when the broke into several laces. COAL �.J • . _ -President, .Mr. G. Cowan, Vice -Free- Y P -.. ideas, Dr. H.' C. Pearson, Mr. G. W. but did not enrich themselves very Barber and Dr. V. E. Cartwright, greatly, The principal loser by their + ?II Secretary,' E. G. 8tallon, Treasurer, 'activities was W. G. Reid, -whose but- Order .oat W'btEr fiup1]y of The Choiee8t, iii Baby and other Beef Miss M. Dixon, Directors, Rev. E. G. eher shop, was entered by forcing for the dIRISTMAS SEASON Robinson, Mrs. W. Thomas, Mrs. A. site door 'open and they appropriated '� O A L ` Wood, Mrs, Callaghan, Mr, Cyril E: a quantity of melt, sausages, cane- - -- _ Mode;, Mrs. B. i.otton, MTa. A. ed goods. grapes and other eatables: - } to r. n r ti (� :� -- Crourlie, Mns. Pearson, Mr. E. C. TI . =y n'.ao C3iaAL "rl a �uunti =; o. r O ` , he'- tJ VM V U IJ M 1 V V i1 7 L. Jones; Mr. W. C. Murkar. D ^legates -ilk that was in the - electric- rcfrig- y7t f !1 /1 r1 to Convention,'�irc,'F,, G. Stallon and cratA,r. But Mr. R.4i's �-"tPst InS ll ll iJ - ' Mss.. Mrs. F..''G, P.nbinson was a'go4o �'alth ^„ arse`s. which FROV1 R E I ­05e of Pickers Townshi 's old- was presented to him on his- twenty- - - 0 ' a = P first birthday. Although the watch CHAS. L.AW, ` Pickerin - i Vest suss best -known residents, Mr. g - . was a valuable ore, 2vtr. P.cid val:ic�i i!1 i.(!�ieC •�i}Llc }!lt' 30C 4) � P�CireTing ' slush Mechin, passed' away at his it chiefly because it was presented f hour 35�ro 51y 'home in Pickering, on January 8th in _ his 86th to him. A ,.box of silver, ar_rouiv in ' - - year. He was born on his g - -• - -- - - -- • - - - . father's ' farm near Claremont• and to about ten dollars was a)so t.-ken. - Nov. �M,wrtl,.rr..a+ssE - - � •• - "' ' ' Collacutt's garaze was also erst ^red was the third sun of the later Wm. - -- s< by ',mashing a stronv oak dgor. they ' -- -'— i - r� • � T and Mary Meehin, who were pioneers also smashed a lac late lass win- TA N7'F.D- 1crive sitars Pr fr:e „At ri t of the township,in the second quart- ve p g cars, verycbcop P. 0.275, Wbitby. 21 , er of the last century. The early part do«. They re�n�re i a few sundry _ _ _ of his life was spent on the farm. He articles, but the E~reatest'.dama¢•e was 4 i,Y (`KICKS FOR SALE -L�¢ - - later moved to Brougham where 8or i to 'the property. The also broke in • ' horns and stocks. Aooly Roy Slattery. R. r Y R.2, Pickering {Altona Rd,) -21 -29 to the Pickering News office by for- -- , ! �' thirty-three years he carried on a Giti : ; iF -Hut w afPr boiler, s� t oral store business. Fourteen sing the lock at t.1e' ids door, but N Spouse's naiay, No, 4. in good condition. years ago he retired and moved to after making a thorough search a bargain, Apply Stanley Tb afro, stoaflvitle 22 g*.ry Pickering where he has. resided until through 'the drawers in the des'.it of �,'ult yA LF -Nr r „nditioned BeNtt> the office they found nothing .h ^,y electric c : -' the time of his death. He married'Ad g , ppec tub washer for d _ t valued, the only thing missing being c�afineP.'0. B.27 electric for Ong.. - 2heap for = `' • • elia, danghter of the late Thos. Pou- _.__ _ -_ the key to the front door. Efforts . Btiy' yodr ' Meat Requirements eher, well- krimArn in• municipal- and �jAN'f ED -Cbenp for ,•«sh, Ford - - had heen'made to enter C. A. Sterr V� or Chevrokt car; also seats county affairs. A year ago they eel- y electric htt's furniture store but t ?iey failed washer, rows b: in•� running order. State ebrated their Golden Wedding anniv- full particulars. P. 275, wbitby, Ont; 21 �t _ b ersa He is survived b his widow, �• gain admittance. Provincial Off- _ _ fit' Y leer Jarvis, of Oshawa and Constable ORe.T, oaia r �i.irR atwt� ne three sons and one daughter, N. F. , Cntmmex, of Pickering are investi:t- holstein cow, due about the 25th. good milker, Mechin, Collector of `Ct stwirts, Osh- sting, so far the have found no ' hirdcalf. Apply Lloyd Jae. white. lot 22, rear SERVANT'S ' awa, F. C. Mechin, Montreal. A. P. K Y con. 8. Yiekennq. 20 31 _ Mechin, Imperial Oil Ltd., Sarnia and clues. Several burglaries have taken P vNE:HMANKNT SA1.Ea2NtAN tv N. k Place in Pickering in recent months.•, f -'-� Mrs. L. K. Devitt, of Toronto. The TED —To secure viers fur International � •~•' , funeral, which was held on Thuradag 'o every precaution should be taken products r r direct shipment to farmers on by the residents to make their prom- `'relit terms. by freight prepaid. Preference afternoon to Claremont Union Cetrr- ,riven to man owning automobile, and navin sans as safe a_q possible. Being sit• etrrerienee selling to wmers, a'so having q Piokering, ,t, /�, �Jstory, was la:•gely attended and the uated on the main hiQhtva makes keply b ge of live stock and their re fen etnrn!a. • a e� V • ar e numerous floral tributes testiffPd to Sr well, by letter stating age and ply, ncc. Ch l7 _ - _ the high esteem in which he was held. tthe ,illap,- morn. subject to burglar- onridSct -k Food�Co men .Ltd.. Toro�tto.Out sett r a ies thl;rt it otherwise world be. ` fr- �•T••"-'