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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1935_02_01.� �•'�. _ .. .ice - } .... .. + • = ��., ,�- ce� :�R'j_ °.` �a�, —.1 pop THE VOL. R. LIV. _ . - 'PIC KERIN(�, O NT.. FRIDAY. FEB. 14 11435. - 'rho. 23 ' ir�fsstostatl aatritr.. r. Mount Zion Ressealber the Pie Social and Pro - t[ariusa! N O T 1 0 � (;rain in Brougham Hall Feb. 6th. Tit@ Audley, Dramatic Club will St, Johns W. M. S, are looking GREENWOOD VV�� - present their play, "The Red -Head- for you at -that Social. MILLS � 111; H U. ., YedStrrtfeon. Daabaeta,. l y „ ed Stepdaughter, in Mount Zion = _ _ _ Uur trnek i prstu. Y"'I • way. Church. under the auspices of the Greer River RD B. FORSYTH. Oph. D., Direutot every defy." W. A- on Friday evening, Feb. 8th. eOpttometncai Association of ontsrb- Reg• , The ;ashes tlof .the Assceiation will lot of the Anteric.e ovtss�st+iui GOAL COKE Their many friends in Green Riv• °BauMishei 1898 N gam. — be pleased to have as many as posy er and throughout the township ex- CO- OPiBATION r Ms�jafi�n. byes m. Out. by aDP�atsont f !se! NUOD, CR M E N .f,, ible come to see this fine drama. , tend congratulations to Elias B. and �g�• � x Mrs., Hoover, of 365 Main Str., Tor- T am starting a new plats j'�jTNUAN B. VlclNl'Ykls- Barrio• ' SA,N o GitAYEL, r� Road 'onto, on their' celebrating their 'wbere'by I will hive farmers . Solicitor Notary 0fitx•— Br- - - Goidea Wedding .on Saturday' last. a each rebate of one per cent ' �voo«te&itTeievbooeotlx•e. Whitby. and Mr. and Mrs. Won. Ellicott visit - They were both born in Pickering per bwwoii.till their chopping• ti�wtt• ai �r ed Mr. and Mrs. Earl Carson, . of Township and were tnstrried by Rev. from Sept'. 1.1 last to Sept. lst g, ONAL•U kuyu ~Mltrt'1..t.. -.. DPUILi�t RS i , UPP'LiES Claremont on 'Sunda last. next, providod theyeer•'scbop- � Y Wm. Percy, of Stouffville. They . tor. Notary d Public. moa'eytP Loan•. in comes a to the necetrsar - 4 N W � ioso`e C.ou b� the late A. g. �- _ _ Mr. Mark, who has been critically spent thirty -five years of their mar- ping p }� aa.ao w of rt Dose, Whitby. sir sli-o local cartage work ill, is now home, wire he is recov- Tied life in Pickering Township, rerur,unt. BATON, BALL, & ROSS �] ering from a serious accident, sus- where Mr. Hoover was active in Get p4rtlenlrtrs at the mill. W J. BBATCIN. K. C. A• ty♦ . MITCHELL tained some months W. municipal affairs, bed a member The (Harr+ J chap the cheaper = H. S. BM.L j. n. F. ROSS Mica A. Percy, of Mtrkham, 'is of the council fur a number o` I ewu du it. R tih .yunrco -op• (Suoeedsor to D. Munro and Picker- ; • wrntiou•tand support I cau . j. A. WRIGHT Ing Coal Co.) viF -ttrg her grandmother, Mrs.' Jnn. years and fox several years,' reeve. do it N 318 Bay street., Toronto. Adelaide 28118 Percy, who has been under the doc' _ Fifteen years ago they moved to _...._. ._.._ -• -- -- _- _._....- •__ - -_ Pickering, Ont. toy's care for the last few-weeks.. Toronto. They have one daughter, YOUR HOME MILL 1OHARCSON PiOKPRING A The local bee - keeper's are gettng Mrs. R. G. Farthing, who lives with Griird- our wbomt. -Using' ' MU . YEY— Baro•tera,Solicitors.Notaries Office phone 7400 ReRidence 8520. gr 11W le. 4u -214 Conted -rauon Life' Buitdina• ready for a busy season this year• them and gave a reception in their ymin-•loge) mill's &utr belli E Perot Y and Rich nond Sts. Toronto. Preparations are well under way for r »l.• r -f, nr whent. —No heteet ` Adelw 4489 and 4480. By aQpoint- P honour. y ' neat iacarday evenings. Piekeeins redden«, D . B E E R a decided increase in the Production - p»Rrry flowr than Bi•simi prorwPtok 18ct, sty of honey and it is hoped that sea- make. The oldestestablished " - Dunbarton mHOKSON A McMILLAN' B*rriA- sonable weather will favor the - brwnd in Canada. tom, soAciton Notary Pai>tic. om« at ONT. bees this coming season. Wedding bells are ringing. the �t _ EEttt dddenoe of Air. Thomson. lot 13, concession 1,e chat ble we has in �1,�Oal •V (to= 7.00 p an tod8a7 anD a �ar by Faoil }flea fo[ Plaoir► Ili- sonic wa a beep responsible for not bans have been read. _ at Dent. Toronto office : aoa Rays] Bank B y Miss Mabel Dixon, we are sorry to Phone Pick 2e'w. Toronto Ei n MS. a few cases of the "flu" throughout say, is 11!1 in the city: - a'�1y 8uranoe of AIL I the district. Many families of this locality have been suffering from The Meson Band will meet an A ST1P11'LY KEPT ON HAND `AT Kindel,. _ y g Saturday, Feb. 2nd, at the Manse. GREENBURN STATION -THE - the epidemic and it is hoped that the The school attendance has been ' BEST QUALITY THAT CAN ON ^HIL O. SM[TiL D. D. 4.. 1. D. S.. Phone Pirh 515 recent cold weather will help in lowered owing to the flu epidemic. BOUGHT -MORE HEAT TO THif w Dr. J. N. t)sk•i. Graduate n- some respect to kill the germs that - t (alrgcorDentat Sr,rgeon•and Toce,n- We are pleased to know Mrs. TON TII.4N ORDINARY COAL- - eo quart►. At Claremont ofteorer D. A. Deg or Night _are prevalent in the air. - S,r.area has returned home from the asott o evnrr Tuesday and Frills Pbow THEREFORE THE MOST FiC & skb„dai 2;ra - -- - Just a hint to these who are acc- city. ONICAL TO BUY op. tivstomed to put their "planes" in .� W. A. of the United Church - 'L? RRBBRT T F A LLAIRK. T. D A„ The Beal Stores ClareMol2t water before retiring. One gentle= will= meet at the home of Mrs. Dr. - 1 1 D. S.. Groduate a the Royal Coo r or man who is in the habit of doing so, 43lenfAr Surgeons and the U,,rverrsity of Toronto. PHUN,E- 044 , g Pea1'son, on Feb. 6t1i. _ !!!In mwrdenee second d.wx east of St And• arose one cold mooring last week r, Cb.,w:h. Pieter ,n«, Ont. Mice bourn : 9 FURNITURE T U R and when he went to retrieve his Mr. Clark will speak on Iris, Pen- .. - • ; a. m, to ap. on, « by appoint •n•nr. tx •ray nies and Roses at the Horticultural, c i n 1 f, S 14' o r Sale _... tervieel. Phone Pick, 37re. 481r We are diepievitrg an attractive teeth fruin the water, four.4.1 that ag ry J 1 meet; here on Feb. 5th. Eve orw - `. verirty of they were - frozren fast in the deptho -- �uartttes• �dsaw Aluminum rind Orvniteware Ste, of the cup. So beware,. We advise .� cold -was very severe last Galt Galvanized Steel Shingles. Furniture wild Furi,iture trying anti - freeze. week, nevertheless a goodly number -Bird'rr FPtt Slate Shinrtlea. -• . ABLiZA.BI�TH RIORARr1RON— Nuveltire. attended the annual meeting of the Aloes, re•rtihhering t4joity wheels. . Fare and a4ir- no4wile insistence of all kinds. Prices low. in ke.-ping- with times. Brougham United Church Wednesday even- Lawn nww4a' shm- poned. eWreentialtconvaeie•of aorta gnanclat stand- i • y -1' PATHHSON'R - CLAREMON+T �j P08TiLL, Lionuaud AuoLlooenr; - There hall been quite an epidemic b�' •.__ fl»tl .rd tit•' 1'tu «r.. Nhn,r.•be13 Fe a tat Oaantlw or York and OssarW, sno• - �YproC and time of colds and swollen glaada anwng •Rl i l%a vales of all kinds atwon•d Wou aborts( the 'children of the community. ' meows. Addre"Oreen atvw P.O., out+ -- _ _ -_ _ _• ': Just at a i »rte« erllipnlent tit Mrs. T. Robinson fe under the- R. E. Moltrbr'ay attended County �iU�i'L ' �— fI BEATON. TOWNSHIP Glyp ^@Pc in till- fullrrw Ing *1EeN : tor's care at present. suffering from - ,. Ctcrt. CoaveVancer.Commissioner for 48 iu. x 72 its. Gyprtic an attack of erysipelas, We hope .Council at - Whitby last week. - - tatte� tlegsvitu Aeeountawt. Bic• Lass or The severe weather of the past hlfarttap [.towt.e.. wtiavale. one. _8 lu.: 84 iu.. • . _ "_ for a speedy recovery. _ o - - - -- _ _ ._- . k - wee keeps- our gangemen busy. W���� 111 A trV, LIUENAED AUU- !8 en. z 9f1 i "• '� The Young People of St. John's' Mrs. D. Crawford, although still 1 • Tlbsm R.r« Yrrri.QnrariortadDarham 48 in. z 1.08 in. •' - Church report a very fine evening g Builder$ Supplies j �.,. Au kinds of sat- promptly attended oe tilleir recent visit to tike Y. P. 3 confined to her bed. is leeling bet• a► tee as reamembra Daum law s tK - '` 48 in. a 98 Drraetoeiod Roars ter. _- .aye 'bliss Flor- � . aresrrpd at NrsWS' Dist. eat a� ledatea- - Star Little of Claremont United Church. A=t p16-- Wbitbr. Ortt err Mrs R V. Mowbrsg, - _ .. HyrrirNlt Pw•r «r •- The extreme' cold lug kept the. '� - Limber and Lath _ - : :1abR.ET RO RTS� =•- PI�K:IrRING -�• children from school. on sev- enter and Mrs. Booker agent"There - S �w r: . oral occasions. Is'.arly on Sunday last in Toronto. K. C' binglet+ _ -_ Electrical Oontrantoe morning it was 2E belt v zero. T Whitevale Young People will Blue Coal _ I Wiring and Repairing for Gabe LUMBER YARD Mr.: Edward Willson ie in $touff- Present rlleir program, "Seth Park- Alhorta Goal 7 or [sower.. ville Hospital for a time, to allow er" in the hall this Friday evening, :.All kindeof electrical goods Mrs. Gannon to recuperate her Feb. 1st. Come' along and bring Dome+ tic CUkti Piekerin Mills h. her health being not sons your lrienda. Cement Lime. F'lsater kept fa scoot. Wows Asomiatdon � held at Aar I'baoe 1706• Pictcerintz at present with _ Mrs. John Phillips is in rWelles- the usual number present.Officera Maple $OCIy Wood ley Hospital, 'Toronto, where she has Agents for Lundy FenoE �'i j Mash Feeds gone for an 113 H 'a• Fawn for' the year were elected and are g ' Wfli I Be Burgled, t f ,. (friends, are asp -awaiting any as foNows: Ptraidehnt, Kra. - Farndsie an d lb et al Rooting -. -Wise Kea (let UP Saris and PoultrySUpp lot vice - President.. ` reports of her condition. ' Mrs. W. Steven hD+d R . Rev. Horner Brown, of . West son; 2nd Vice - President, Mrs. R. E. China,• delivered a most interesting Mowbray; Secretary, Mrs. Steel; 3Cookiibutt -Implements Burglars .. - lies in stock �t all and helpful message to the Broug' Assistant, Mrs. H. Parkin; Treasur- Secure Priem before Bayhat ham congregation on Sunday after- er, Mrs. Wan Organist, Mars, Vic. : w night lWavare . Paritirt • Leaders of Groups: Mra `'times _ twon; showing us that the Chinese Sea _ :. are yjnat folk Like ourselves;' and Crawford, Mrs. H. Parkin, Mrs. Bell W I LSON B O� O YRi L E MO RLEY -Cho in ' Dail - that a better understanding of each Mrs. C. J. Stevenson. -� � Ont. pp $ Y other would be mutually beneficial. 3 Phone• - Pkketiltg, i7N Phone Mark 7200 r' Come one, Come All, to the Pie :. Cherrywood - Social in the 'Brous3ham Town Hall; K r 'U .sir Ft,brua:ry 6th. A good orogrRM GpOr•cP Send Mra. Todd spent Stn- _ „:• y ' PI C K E R I N C•, O2✓ T. and aootl purr are oeitig' )►t t,vtttau oy uay W iGli airs, vino Sr. members of the � W: M. S. of St. M Fred Ireson and friend spent :Stn That iv John's Church. Men and ladies' with- Sundly with Mr. and Mrs. Levi Mill- • - p . SPE} T r(��' out pies, admission 25 cents. Child- ere COLD : GI L,\ R• CLENDENING . ren and ladies with pies, 10 cents. :Our school teacher was sick a . hi\/ �J �i� tot' JJJ FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. T. Norton Secretary. couple , of- days,' glad he is better a- -3 Miss Gladys Gannon visited Clare gain. : W TTH _ Private' Ant►,ul>.nrr' ._ mons friends over the weekend. Mrs Mrs. Keyes spent`a. few days 'rec- y ; Cedes' Chest$ D_ " :tnr'.�iaht Seevica Easton and bliss Doris Ja'uiston en -V visiting her daughter, Mrs, O. JONES ph,rut.. 9000 both sponsored farewell parties for Petty: T-L :� ,� •�f:'t, - :: ;,vw Madys. :n Fria ay c;�ni -x And Sat• Cor�cratulationR to Howard and �cl „ urda afternoon as f she leaves this Mrs. Pilkev on the _birth of a son teat; $'_'5 GQ week to enter St.- Michael's Hospital; Satiirdav, Tan. '26th. Art "" . r-nr• riy th »r q'rit klv t•hases ,. Markham - ` One ' • Toronto, as snares -in- training, Miss) Air. Davie and his mother from a t' <'3'9, t "'r,'t 'C "'ttb Syi"pp' a r -s " .r• ,te - -' I t t Ii,iy cr,• _ r.:er, •..1 ;a`. r� ;, n;,d `'tail and Mrs. 7,irt- 2.,tv t,1G anfi 59 rt ��•9�tEW STYLE !•Jme and in tite community. Her and son, Malcolm, visited C.1 } At the recent meeting of the VV. Lintnei• Sr. on � Sllyday. M. S. of St. John's Church, the fol- There vans a Rood attendance it For 'Head Colds CONSOLE TYPE- ( lowing- officers were elected ,for the Sunday School, considering the very : Water founts, Oys' year 1935i Hon.' President; Mrs. G. cold day, Mrs. L. Gates Rave a sp- W A M POLE'S Nrl�itir DROPS - KITCHEN CABINET I Philip; President Mrs. J. Miller; 1st lendid address on the Sunda ilch- �' - ter shell and Mica' P, y will clear y"ur bewri in nu time. ;' a -With brertd -btrx, fi mr, trim. sugwr, Vice-President, Mrs. H. Malcolm; ooI convention held recently. cents. OoffwA time rind 6 aiggs r•ont,inPrs _ )t'it� 2nd Vice - President, Mrs,. F. Cassie; On Friday evening' of last week.' �< For r,picee alcio. H 82-piece dinner _ 9 ' �roEsiT and- Assistant, Mrs.' T. Miss Edith Roach entertained the An essort'[nNUt of Norton and Miss Duncan; Treasur- choir at her home. The evening was: Caseara� �iQmo set tit di"llee, gOnd" er and Assistant, Mrs. J. • Phillips spent in music and games. Miss V +'t V ilaliL tinware a4 IScte. Th@.rrxot;nia:ed Cold `s $37.50. 9 y . and' Mrs. G. Philip; Secretary Christ Roach served lunch and everyone - while they last iaA Stewardship, Miss M. Duncan; voted the evening a real success- „ 25 cents. C. A S'TERRII'T # Strangers' Secretary Mrs. • T. C. Tlu� Woman's Association meet- s • $col; ev 8i:8teli. eCHilt Fi Brown; Press Secretary, Mrs. grown ing will be held in the Hall" on and auks Jones -Drug Store P Temperance Secretary, February 14th, ' 1N'iihneral Director � T1p Lary, Mrs• G..I'hil- Thursday afternoon. AITIb!]i%Doe Servioe �j�iN BU�AB 1 ip; Peace Secretary, Mrs• W. Dunn; at 2.30 p. m. Word for roll call, F'httnA 6ritN1 Supply, Mrs. Lemmon; Associate "Heart." P3r+op�rara Cotnmititee, Mra• Pbone . 1300 HP%rd wgrw Phone 44M Helper, Mn. L. Johnaton; Ariri nist, Morrish and Miss E. Gates- There r•, } , 'v P 3' } A? rte, airs. .Harvey a,3d 111r3 ;•eo. Pli. w•i!1 bo tt pot -luck supper. Everyone } PICRERING i'•^ c fief' �I. ".{t ►n1L1$. �Tlf.Srld1 11'xi +.�. (i 1 _ :UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE although farmers living lU miles ��''�'7 _ r north of the city limits claimed a Iow � i S 1'KUE! '3y Whey Paden level of 25 below at five in the OF' $6 A. WEEK FORECAST morning. - -- - -- - UNA WAR h AN AUT+ioaa) ON From Orangeville, however the ' 1 AMERIe4N CHINATCIVJNS, AND IS A- record 8rop for old Ontario was re- FF -IENO OF CHINESE EDUCATOP., Federal Government to Make Substantial Contribution and Carry DIL MAlIGMEr 014UNG. Cost of Administration —Plan Calls for Financial Structure ported. Here, the mercury registered r 24 below at• 3.30 e.m., although 1t. �( � - of $50,000,000 Annually —Farm Hands, Fishermen, Lum- rose steadily after that hour to reach bermen and Professional Class Excluded at First. zero level at ten o'clock. Ice cutters �- P'_ ° report taking out blocks of 20 inch : .,. Ottawa, —The creation . of . an an- Official upward trend forecasts thickness. ` nual fund of $50,000,000 to be dis- are conditioned on the hope that the bursed over the year to the workers United States Supreme Court will of the country suffering from en decide the Administration possessed Dace Heads List r ' constitutional authority wh en it ab- OF Leading DOC `O; !s forced idleness, is: the object 4of the Bennett Government'a r `� .'.. unem- rogated the gold clause' in private ployment insurance bill. and governmental securities. Minneapolis. —A roll of 25 men. re- The measure was belore the fed- Democratic politicians g made the greatest ;: t %' e- P generally garded as having 9r • oral cabinet Saturday and received predict a favorable court decision.: contributions to medi al science our- : . • ; 1934, was ammounced recently by the the approval of the full ministry, pre- They base their judgment largely paratory to its introductf�on JiAp the upon a famous remark: 'periodical Modern Medicine. D � �j/��f, Commons on Tuesday of this eek. "Trade follows the• flag and the Most prominent in the lint, publish- AMOUS SeIEEN LAY- jc In addition to its main purpose. supreme Court follows the election ed annually by the medical news ma• dA.IGHT, 'PUPARED T+iE as set forth above, other of its gen returns." gazlne;L was Dr, Allan Roy Dafoe of If N SE DINNE& FOfi f �jAMon -eral and salient features, as learned Callafid6r, Ont. Honoring Dr, Dafos� •THE NIGHT IS YOUNG* • Further dollar devaluation does HORSES VEILE TESTF `1��y \/� y� from authentic government sources, not figure he publication said: fORAWMEX SG'ENE, wL A7BY. 7� \/ E �f are:— gore n Administration expec- "A country doctor; for his work in Q VHENAEVASDED VIT, RiEN A i r ^ w � - Its benefits to individual adult tations that living costa will increase keeping the Dionne qulnttipleta alive. �. ' APPLES STAGGiFFD'0M HAD EIGHTEEN NAMES in the next six months and perhaps s HE WAS�OMASENofFV. GIVEN TO HIM AT workers during their period of iavol• P P His example did much to restore the IN•T+iE NIGHT yv r for two or three ears thereafter. Is Nc • t- !;: '; > ,, , , aAPTISM untary idleness will average around Y general practitioner to a high place' $6 per week The dollar is to remain at its pre- -la public esteem." Tihe weekly contribution which Sent 59.06 gold value pending inter- ,� c ! >::.k<` r• ~: ' h the worker will be called upon to national discussion of currency £ Minimum Wage Law stabilization. make to the fund in order to qualify. For Newspaper Staffs - as a beneficiary will be in the neigh. Increased employment, a greater r '. ; to • borhood of SO rani& per week. The volume of business turnover and employer will furnish a similar share Washington. A minimum weekly f f ya a the expenditure of Mr, Roosevelt's and the Federal Government •will $4,000,000 000 recovery and relief wage of $45 and a 40 -hour work week make a substantial contribution and budlret are expected by New Dealers for news department employees were �s also bear the coat of administration proposed recently by the American —which has been found in the ex- to carry prices to a higher level with- Newspaper Guild in an NRA hearing' perlence of other countries to am- out further cheapening of the dol- on amendments to the Daily •News- -cunt to about 13 per cent, law or recourse to •printing press paper Publishers' Code, yf lx!; The scheme will not apply —in, its money. The Guild offered its proposal as I % !° ?`!mot FAG'E BE PHC1T0 � al workers, to fishermen or to lum- 'rated by Labor Department states- code authority. which would estab -f } initial stages at least —to agricultur- The trend of living• costs is indi -. a substitute for one submitted by the. S ' r ��• • • P GILAPHED EFFECTIVELY r'F �VEIYN L�tYi ANO IIAMaM tip' bering and logging. Similarly, pro- ticson wholesale prices. Latest lash minimum wages of $1.2 to $" -5 FROM EVERY C�ONCE1VAILE r `� " ` NOYAA740'RODf FOOL 33 HOUlte - •. _ fessional workers will not be lnclud- figures for the new year reveal the for news workers. ANGLE, SAYS AN MCl-M• EX1PEAT . STEADILY IN A FEUIS 16M FO(L O I 4'CFi I td, highest level of wholesale commodi- _ _!SHUT•: OF CONSTITUTIONALITY. ty prices since January , 1931. the Live Stock PrObP� _ Apart from the foregoing actual .department uses the average of 1926 = provisions. the' u measure, d , when it !s - prices as an arbitrary index _Q 100. he Resumes Today•. United--K ingdom_ Still Desirous -. introduced on Tuesday, will have a On_ that basis thQ index.- for the - Particular interest as raising the Reek ended January 12 was 78.6, a - • broad question which -stands at the point off from the preceding week, COndiNons in industry, Aids- -for `va Securing More Canadian Trade very heart of the Bennett Govern- but 7 points higher than the corre- Producer to be Studied ment's. new program; namely, Its con- 5 ondin week of 1934, Senior British Trade Commissioner Say' a 'S Present .�- radii] rtltutionallty, P g a? Does the British North America The index figures reflect - prices Ottawa. Jan. 28- Conditions in Balance - Should Be,. Levelled Act .present a barrier to social - and generally., including food, textiles, the livestock industry and suggest - -_ economic reform' That, specifically, . fuel, metal, building mateials :and ions-for remedial. measures t4 al- _ . _ • Is the broad question mark which lies ,house furnishing:, leviate the poverty of the primary MontreaI.—Considerable 'loom ex - A definite movement in both coun behind all the legislative proposals There has been a general upwar producer will be considered • by the, Ists for expansion of United King- tries was under way to overcome thf: 'which the government has outlined movement of living costs since the .RoyiINCommission on mass buying- nom -trade. In Canada. F. W: Field, present disparity in the trading bal.- ._ for the present.session in the Speech spring of 1933, ;The National Indus- when it resu;rles its .public sessions His Jlajesty's Senior Trade Com- sore, however. Britain wanted tt. J from the Throne. It is the question, trial. Conference Board estimated here today. ��', R. `Somerset, Ontario misafoner in Canada, told a _Mont- buy .in Canada, where4ei possibil "which Right - Hon, W. L .14f, King, that liti7ng costs in 1934 were 7 per marketing commissioner.- will con- real service club, recently, and Canadian& were also favoring Liberal leader, raised In his .speech: cent greater than in 1933. A rather tinue the evidence he -began on Fri- Mr. Field •outlined the -increases in. British soods to a greater extent ' _ -- — trade tiefween Catisda still -tile l nik- rhau before; i4ir• Irleld- declared. _ r In the debate,. and it waa echoed_ b more ra id advance__thU- isi-ax-- -da3'- 1 y P Y - ed Kingdom following the .Ottawa International trade would be ''J' S, WO-O-da -w�. =C C F'.- Ieae,— i,rcie�t ny , spore w ell informed per whether the commission will �virrd The uaemploytpeat -insurance mea sons. up its hearings during' the present agreements, but said Britain's salsa greatly -increased, lion;. Field stated — Inure will be the first concrete ass- week. is problematical.-. Several more In Canada had incseased only, 19 per if other nation& followed the example Increasing*_ volum, of ::eta {! and P cent while" Canada'& sales in the of Canada and Great Britain and ' ,wen wheel; the government has given wholesale trade - ranging from 10 to witnesses and reports Dave yet p be so Par to this heard. There is, however: s dis osi United Kingdom had risen 30 'per signed trade agreements. The moth' question, In it 'the 25 per cent, •compared with the con- P cent. "Trade balances should be this was realized the greater wo,u Id xnlnfatry will take the view that the responding per:od of last year, have tian on the part of the commission properly levelled." he said. be the volume of international trze +constitution —so far as unemploy to speed up, havink regard to the .meat insurance., at least is concern= been' reported for the - early days of fact that' much of Prime Miniattr the new year. There are forecasts - ed —ls no barrier to reform, Aad if R. B. Bennett's social ,reform policy ' that .retailers are about to enjoy. the One - London Stores Bannerman G + the government can maintain this. 1 1930 awaits" the' report and recommenda e>f attltnde with respect to the uaem- est spring season since Lions of the commission. _ Sales $927 }258 In Day Brockville pmt ± yloymenl insurance bill, opfuioa on ��„ •,�, - -: - r Parliament Hill is .that it wflI not sub -Zero G p l �,w Not To Advertise j only have. opened up a new chapter • London. --an Indication bf the' po- - In Canadiafl constitutional history, ('� - polar optimism about business here Ottawa. —W. R. Bannerman has but will also have Holds Ontario ( dayb0dy' who' Las's• fsthat ed the art P gone a Tong way o[ advertising knows that there must to be found in a statement issued been appointed collector of customs in smoothing out the legal dlfiicssl= :. . •:._Over Week -End be appeal in the attempt t0, obtain by one London - depar[me[ital store ties from the remafnder . ; ify ' re -- to, the effect. .that A. recent s[agle at BrockvillQ, oat., it was announc• . form program• and keep customers: There are many day's sales amounted in ;value to ed recently at the Department al It -is no secret that lee �l opinions advertising mediums in which 'it is =_ rendered to the Government during hear Record Low'L.evAs Report- `costly to advertise. There are others £190;012 (about $9_' aS). rational Revenue, the King administration declared ed from Numerous ' Municipal la .wlZtcl7' it• pays to advertise. - unemployment insurance to be a pro- Llies— Jobless Man Frozen. . -There 'are some advertisements _ ject which could be carried through a�alch never advertise, : Their effect ,- - Fills Big Shields Shoes only with the co-operation of the is to antagonize .prospective buyers, - provinces; �'he tact. that the Awn. Toronto —Sub -zero weathei main YOU get most of them over the air.. _ nett ministry, -T is now flying in the waves, The Idea of radio directors is {nett of these opinions fl interpreted a tained its paralyzing grip on Ontario not to coax customers but to offend over the week -end. In parliamentary circles, accordingly, them, i^ g Y. :�Sany 'municipalities in both the -The . air is overloaded with often- tae indicating its intention .of diacov- ' ' • iering the, limits of Federal authority, northern and southern halves of the sive commercial screeds. The broad- and of of attempting to blaze a new province reported near - record -low- caster tries -to shout the prospective ,• _ trail of Federal Atris'dittion over the levels for early Sunday. customers away instead, of interest. lli Seventy-year -old George McGregor, ing them. A",recognlzed advertising Problems of essentially Federal char- acter created by the economic evolu. °£ hildona Drive. Scarboro, was media could advise-radio advertisers +lion. of the recent years, found - frozen to death on his kitchen they cannot get value for their money floor, with half a ton of coke .with- with . low winded - _ .. , g- pronouncements Increase In U.S. in__a few feet of kris - -ic �. 1 cud core tne• listeners. • = Many fires.. attributable. to over- 'People. look to- radio for amuse- heated stoves and furnace explos ment, entertainment or instruction Living Costs Seen ions, gave Toronto • firemen a busy „and forgive some advertising inter- 7. Vill 48 hours. Sunday school classes were ludes, but the boresome shouting and - closed in St. Mary's, Church, London, hot air barker of lengthy stuff creates Administrafloll Favorable. TO because of• , the prevalence of colds an swim_ 1 . against the product sap- _ and sickness, ninon,, tra ^her: and posed to be advertised. He is dialled General Rise In Va }UPS out mighty often.— Brandon Sun, , LeSSeIi }ng pupils. Difficillty' Of Temperatures thrcu ,f out the north Paying Debts. ranged from 41 to 59 below. South $15,760,000 Increase Porctfpine had a night minimum of In Wages In Britain " Washington. — The New !Deal 58 below, with Iroquois Falls next in recovery chart forecasts a substan- line with 55 below. White River and London, — Increased wages in the tial increase in the .'cost 0f luting Sudbury checked • in with 51 -below United Kingdom for 1934 amounted -••• lty June I. marks, while Englebart posted 46 be to $15,750,000, .according to statistics - President Roosevelt has' told con low. Swastika reported 45 below Publiebed recently by the, Ministry ° - fevers that arising scale of living weather, and. North Bay 41 below. od Labor, ; . • - ' costs will be accompanied during In Southern Ontario, St. Marys the first six months of this year by a saw the mercury down to 20 below; . Radio Sets Close - _',general increase in values. which at 4 o'clock Sunday morning, the 'I'O Million Mark Will lessen the difficulty. of coldest cold spell of the Winter to debts Y paying . date, {where. London reported 18.6 be- low, although contending that be- • Ottawa. —By the end of the fiscal The Administration is favorable cause of. "the clear still conditions" year on March 21 there may be close to a mHiion radio receiving ~ n increased pre es, and plans ulti- the snap was not felt as badly as g sets In lnately to t price stabilization Canada Up to the end of December previous sub -zero s p peels: St. Thom- :ILt some Icvel so far unc:isclosed- and 769 996 licenses were issued. As a robabl undetermined. There is no as reported 18. below and Stratford � 3 and district 14 below: rule the last three months are the -- 'official justification so far for as heaviest owing to dellnquente paying: In Oshawa,, where Thomas Coopei:,:, Turning that Mr. Roosevelt's ob ec- their. licenses, plus the new Installs- j was picked up unconscious on the tions, live is , stab{- lizatton at the 1926 streets, with arms, hands, lop and 'Bill Dlaclienzie, who 'is taking Al Shields' place on the bluntrea: price level. feet badly frozen, it was 15 below, 20 . Maroons hockey team while the big blonde nurses a charley horse. . 1. 0 T :.r • .t Necessity of Hospitalization BAGGER IN HER BACKThe �IiKEA . • In the Early Treatment of ~' - - - Faced With Rheumatism Infantile Paralysis" :.. _ By. DR. J. L McDONALD goo GREAT BENEFIT FROM (Sursictl Staff, Hospital for Sick Children. Toronto) r _ KRl%SCI'IEIY R In this War against Disease, the on some degree of rcovery occurs A woman cause of certain conditions still re- In every case which In many instan- "I was c c correspondent writes:— mains unsolved and one of the ces may be complete. During this rippled with pains stab- most striking examples of this is period of recovery, 1Z is very A- Vy - Culf like s dagger is the lower �- InfanVie Paralysir (Acute Anterior rtant that the n► V�c - paler of my bacJc. • m there they po Paralyzed muscles ,� � '" . would go from joint to joint, almost Poliomelitis). Here we have a die- be protected by splints to keep therm pj $mpM! X11 1lp Wl� �g my shoulders so that it could __ ease which appears to be on the in from becoming stretched, sad that 'GOLDEN VIRGINIA 04 move my arms up and down The pains and stiffness rheu- crap e; and at the present time is massage be instituted early, to keep tt11d LIIjOy g rally Ilse pain. At times 1 thought I matism are caused b deposits of responsible for more crippling in up the nourishment of the affected - s would-. never -rid myself of this ter- needlepointed uric acid crystals in childhood than any other. Medical limbs• It is during his good smoke _ g period that tti6le agony. I walked the room he muscles and joints. The air. Salta men in various parts of the world it is imperative that the child _bsI �' �� ''c "i "�i ° "''�'yr� °�t��' °�•� + +s� week after, week. I tried lotions of of in cnhrtmhlste otrliver io d have been working feverishly to treated in Hospital, because it is aI- ali kinds but got no relief whatever, assist them to get rid of the exeess discover the cause of this condition most impossible to obtain as good professor — Sow old would a Then 1 tried Kruachen Salts, and uric acid which is the cause of all I and to produce some type of pro results if treated in a private home. person be, who was born in 1896! started straight away, with the won- your auilering. When poisonous I p ylactic serum to protect children The length of time that the. child Junior — Man or woman? derful results which 1 a� obtaining uric acid —with its deposits of I against it. In this war that is being should remain in hospital varies in st this present moment, needle- pointed crystals —goes, there's waged the lives of many brilliant different cases but generally speak- "No fear of going to bed, not no doubt about those aches and young physicians have been aacri- in afraid to eat a meal. My food used to r git should be long enough to have Classified Advertising pains going too. Nor is that all. flced, but up to 'the present the the patient become thoroughly ac- nearly nearly c�foke me. It must have been Kruachen keeps your system so , . ,- • . all acid In my body, which I am very regular, so free from stagnating Problem still remains unsolved. euistomed to wearing splints and' V'=TZ IMANDOTTes _ that no such body We do know, however, that when braces and until the Iasi has be- tihankfclsto say is not the case now. waste matter, I r ASIOUS superior Flschel dtraln. I am reaping great benefit from poisons as uric acid ever get the f an individual becomes afflicted with come one that' can be. easily hand- F Closely feathered for severe weath- er. - Kruachen, which I take regularly chance to accumulate again. Infantile Paralysis, early in the die led by the mother at home without Yellow skin early broiler: Brown every morning. To me it is worth Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all ; ease there is a widespread egg: Neuhausers, Chatham,. Ontario, its weight in gold. It has put new Dru Stores at 45c and 75c Paralysis taking too much of: her time from IK P g per of muscles, and that as time , goes the other children. . PaT$xss wife in me.— (Mrs.) E. P. bottle. - • OFFZli TU FVERY 1NVENTuit. • In the year Service airplanes A .ist- of wanted inventions and fur . Ro al Air - Force -Keeping Them Amused While Convalescing oam'nation rent free. The l;aiaaay Y have done more Eying than in any $ pea,, world Patent accrrrnrvN '-,74. Sets safety Record previous 12 months since the 'War, Bank street, octawa. Canada et the number of serious accidents s i 1 PDX Y01739 OLD GOLD shows a substantial decline and is better even than in 1921 when the BTAIN the highest pricer, fur ,� q (By -the British Aircraft Society.) Royal Air Force was about one- 0 Your old gold, silver or platinum. D , eal direct with the largest retin,:rs- The Royal Air Force in 1934 set third of its present size and flew of precious metal scrap In Cans," a record which will speak more The Williams- Gold Refining Co., LW.. little more than one -tenth of the Aasayers. Smelters and Renners, lsoz eloquently of the skill of British distance flown this year. aviators and the trustworthiness and zlyA J ort !;rte. North, out ;8 A conservative esti-m$te Aows > 9 l of clency of British aircraft material that R.A.F. machines have flown in Growing Deaf than the most spectacular flight. 1934 about 47,000,000 miles. In 1921 9 With Hea Noises? • .� every 2,238 hours' flying was at- : — — -- tended.- a_4aeath; -in_ 1934 the fig- ure This. hail risen to approximately 14- - WHA? TO Oo 000 hours. '. if you are growing hard of heAr- ABOUT i ling and fear catarrhal deafness. cr And in 34 the decreased - number ' • If you have roaring, rumbling, h�ss- Ar • • • ie of fatal accidents goes with an ex- , "'� ', .t`.. ling noises in your ears, go to your Acid I nd fgestion eeptioaallq good record in other w ,, druggist and- bet 1 oz. of Pa ~mint accidents which were not fatal but x ; (double strength) and add to it ;4 caused injuries to personnel. For 1,: ; " . - pint of hot water and a little sugar•. A WAY THAT ItEtiEVES THE r *»,�., . Take 1 tablespoonful four times comparison the French Air Forces _ � �• GUS! IN A FEW MINUTES flew last ear about 38,000,000 miles. ` f day. y F k This will often bring quick rel of s employing about twice the number of aircraft flown in the British Ser- It. , r� - from the distressing head horses_ Clogged nostrils should open, biestl u vice, which returned 44,000,000 mil- " ing become easy,, and the mue us es in 1933; French casuellies last ��.' atop dropping into the throat. 'It ie bs ' PP ng I year amounted to 45 deaths. ;, « easy to take. - Anyone• who. is threat- 1 The present figure shows that the, ene'd,+rith catarrhal- des €lam or W -Pow has had head noises should 98 squadrons of the R.A.F. have ..�'.�:����, .�'•- R•'� tiis prescription a trial. sustained 19 fatal accidents in 1934, - i Involving • 28 deaths. Corresporid- Chiidren in ho,.pital have a good time. While getting well they ing figures in 1921 were 33 -squad- do not get bored. A special instructor keeps them occupied with BEFORE BABY CAME tons. 22 fatal, accidents and 87 basketry, leather work and carpentry. Man people who think they have ' _ Tin. Grorgr �! :rumtn V y deaths. That year the Service flew "weak stomachs ' or 'ia estlaII. not more than b 000 000 miles. in 1 - dd�� I of 1 -a Stoney Rd., Wood- doctors say, suffer in reality from Undoubted! much credit for the doin a lot of cockeyed stock, ont., ay.: "Mir 1 y st gth was ahnoxt It'ne nothing more serious than acidatom - the worst year- 1926 -61 squadrons 8 ' yed things. But t,rfore. the -birth of to - wA. And this common ailment can -in all had 54 .accidents. involving improvement• must go to - improve- his hold off the American pea le is little girl. I c.�ula.trc _ . usually be relieved now, in mirrutes. 85 deaths i meats in recent years of training due to the fact they have .confldence aer. -P. did danot ca rue_ me ;? All you do is take familiar Phillips' _ _ I methods and to extension of the in- trrribty two h.xa ■ of Milk of Magnesia. after meals. This Risks are irrsepariibl-e from rmili- structional period. Every Royal Air in his lsonesty of purpose. Dr, Pierce's Favorite i,d acts to almost immediately neutralize .. Prescription +trrnathened the stomach acidity that brings on tary flying, The Royal Air Force Force pilot, for example, is trained He can't adswer whether we're tae +o that I suffered no more weakness, your trouble. You feel -like a new is charged with patrol and policing nowadays in "blind" flying by in- going to have inflation -or what the i continued in the near of health." All drairgists. New size, tablets 50 cts.. person struments alone, duties over a million - square miles , which makes for dollar's going to be worth. He can't Uquid $1,00. Large size, tabs: or liquid, $1.35. T this just once. Take either the of territor It flies daily three safer nevi anon 'n fog , 7 in hr e g a and cloud !T Y Y g - the tell. .>3tit he's trying hard to do . •'iarrliliarli rid "PHILLIPS "', or e 8u continents much f the i v t per hops more „• • h P ec o e t me over hYP credit must : - - things."' qq B nun Phillips' Milk of lira heals _ ._ Ps g perilous country where engine fall- got to modern British aircraft n >• 'Tablets. But watch out that you get P Y 8 tad BLOOD TESTING - .a the Genuine PHILLIPS' Milk of ure would mean disaster. aero engines. Engine failure is now Rogers said he thought be .had Isy raaosaised tube aaathod. , Magnesia. Made in Canada. Even in the British Isles, the force .s rare occurrence; engines in the "got the president off the idea" of s teats Par bird. - - Also IN rARLET Fort+!/ gets much -bad weatherflying'; it service commonly -ruts '400 to 500 appointing any 'more guys to' the •CAPTONIC Phillips' Milk of Magnesia Tab- can use no region of sunshine and hours without overhaul so depend- supreme court. a~ sonic that vin bring your bird. lets are now on sale at all drug beet to health and rattrap egg -pre- J stares everywheM. each tiny perfect visibility comparable, for ex- able and troublefree are they.- Air- = auction. Try a Potted today. Iabiet is the "� craft frames are not overhauled till He also ex reseed his appreciation prier: 60c = "^t+": ample, with the great state of Texas P per pound. equivalent of -•.y of the medal -by -telling Franklin's Posters Prepaid• a teaspoonful where much of, United States mill- they have flown some 1,000 hours. - = 9 Genuine -•.� home town what he thought of its - - lAiUips' Milk � taxy flying is done. And 'this pear's That is the kind of progress in „ „ THE CAPITAL LABORATORIES of Magnesia. aeronautical en Sunday blue laws. „ record' is the more striking in view engineering of which � P. 0. Box 861 .. Ottawa, Ont. _ PSI I LLI PS' ��.r of the increased flying done in air one hears all too little, bearing dir- "Philadelphia is a great little town° exercises and manoeuvres that were , ectly on the safety of all kinds of six days 'a week, but' on Sun- A i i%< Q conducted as- far as possible under ' aviation, civil as well. as military. day, the best thing you can do is get• _ act Eve service conditions, right out of town," he said, urging Tested Eczema ReMy _. Mayos 'J. Hampton Moore that Sun -' _ h Prescription of Doctw WILLRaGER$ day moving picture, would be a good . Yout skin trouble— whether it is ee• The Ftdl Vitamin aIrI� �r CcJ Lit to Oil infection or pimples and bl y D. EXPLAINS because D.D D to at tried and tested ": y 1v1@r �1EOi 11�1� Pbysician's Prescription. D.D.D. was R` Qeatleetb developed originally for- his own pa- IRIGMTGENT ;� CteOSlts tients by Dr. D. D. Dennis. It is Dow a :�? rMV.ITAMINA. Further.cowbo Humorist T e Tells vsovus y Side mantfiactured` by the makers of Cam - °o evaaY a Virtues Philadelphia How SOP paDa'e Italian Balm, In 86 years DAVI' '13odlr Building t pop D.D.D. has brought clear, healthful t • Things Stand �,M skins to millions. Atdruni.ta. Trialsiss ' g _ - - sao• r r is,Ma¢a>aa� 38 Guamteed W sits instant relief or moss` ISU1LD sONEs, Philadelphia —The ABC's of the T iM VITAMIN O. United States have been explained NEAITN>iSTRENGTH fully to Philadelphians, thanks to r. Generations have 'proved the body- building, DEPEND Will Rogers. Handwriting -• 'ai+eigy- givijtg power of Puri cod'liver oil- ON ME ow ,The. cowboy - humorist made every - ' S Reveals .Character . _ _....' Generations, too, have proved that Scott aEtaul• thing .clear recently at a dinner of Fascinating New Chart Shows Howl :•f ., Sion of Cod Liver Oil gives you all these, PLUS a the Poor Richard Club, comirtemerat- aader assimilation, pleasanter taste, and the ing Benjamin -Franklin's 229th'birth- Everyone should have ■ copy, of • • added value of hppophosphites of lime and soda. - ; - • #IU9'values found only fn Scott's Emulsion. day, where s medal was pinned on ;:THE GRAPHOCHART Rogers blue serge suit, honoring him f 3 as 'America's. ambassador. of ad- vertising." The blue suit, he had ex- 100 Illustrations T plained; "doubles" for a tuxedo at SIMPLE! ._ ACCURATE11 — INFALLIBLE111 _ v formal functions. i Y�. Most of his talk concerneS Presi _ " ._,By Geoffrey St. Clair ;,. dent Roosevelt, who he said he had w ;. "wised up" the night previously at - '(wefl -known Graphologist) '. , Vice President John N. Garner's it shows you how to analyse your own character, and that of dinner in Washington. your friends from handwriting It is not only a very "You can't meet the president 'and fascinating game, but it is extremely practical. not love him," Rogers said, "He's Copies seat Post Free for 13c each THE COD LIVER OIL WITH THE PLUS VALUE Issue Noi 5—'35 ., 1�'or 5ble b.Y• Your Ihu�ist . qA THE GRAPHOCHART, Room 421, 73 Adelaide .W., Torontft, Out,' t 9 • r _t'7'y.'�w „wo,,t,. .°y'S..•.:''r•¢.''•c:^{'q'.< r+ .'W: - �. = ...• {1y ~ e - - L . ,"!•". ' <s ... -.,,�. .. s`.,; .� x1.0 v,..a i n.r �d•�.,i:.r< X54 "i, � � � c �.XS/ � i .. - A� •.'�•a•' cx �. r 1 _.. _• - _ '- _ .. w ` `.9n.r- _ .•. _ .... ...w,, .• va. >. i _ .a •.:•+!•+.. .. i ..v' d p bow with whom we can settle dis- The Greenwood Gleaners are putt- 4 _ \ Zi tt� #Z Q.J 7'h. which contains an inte-eetitig -� l31av$EtLithin Woodwork ' eflitorial under the head -w of ",t putes like gentlemen." It is now ov- "The on their 3 -set draws., entitled, e3+ er one hundrett years'since Canada The Three Pegs at Audley. on Fri- at right prieee >` - K �.i� „•,.hr �''�'n: C.,r;.l �,tp' ••1,lu�, .:'• day, Feb. 1st. This play is hiti fly N,, is ! he t iwe to hwve those repair ' .u,i bite C: 44ed ,5•taLes were • at war Terms :V' h rearir ass fo1}AKs: "4t will be , , spoken of. Music will be furnished yohsata.euded to. Harrows repaired. ;Y - _ - j with each other and since that' time between -set@ by capa Ible talent. also new "actions on baud. The fato- ;1.76 pas year; ;1.50 paid in advance ca ter fir the United St tea to mane they have buried their hatchets and Owing to the cold weather and oiitiFieury Plows always on hand. 'mow Subscriptions to the united States ,he apology recd ;ntr =end,ii by the ar- have kept . them buried. Disputes condition of the roads, the Young Also dealer in Viking Cream Separs " and Gt. Britain -$2,00 in advance. hiter�- is the ­I'm Alone" case to tors and Electric Wasbe're. have arisen between us at' different -People's meeting on ]Friday evening �.4 -- -- Canada than it w?)uH have been 'if under the 'leadership . of Miss Edna Dealer in Voekshutt and -Frost times which they have settled am- Wood wachinery. ome other country had beep the off- Green, was not very well attended. JOHN MURKAR. Proprietor. icably, with no, thought of going io This week they are holding their A phone culhwill bring usto your far m. :,nded party. It is partly because the Ox aces lease weld•n war. The boundaries of the two oat meeting on Wedneaq evening, ow- y Y I. 8• ` NOTES AND COMMENT$. dispute was with Canada, that the" g , ` •- _ ions are not dotted with forts a� in to !fie drama from here going Pb�ne Pick 716 r case had faded from memory_ until to Addiey on Friday evening, Miss �+� T 1Vr7 they are in the European Countries, Dori Horn has charge of the text The C. N. R uain� :tan, F.tiv.ard :erired by the report of the comet- where war may break . out at any rneeti s to g _GREENWOOD lDly Lynch who was rer-ponsible' for th, issioners. No fears ivere entertained momen$ withpdt any reasonable ex tragedy Lt Dundas 'on Christmas of a.w ious situation between us and c The Woman's, Association are - �- 4 case. ii the European and Asiatic holding-s. Tomato Soup Supper , 6ft (� -- night, when fifteen • 'persons were a pe=ople with whom we had lived in Countries would follow in the toot- Friday evening, Feb. • Sth. A speen- Notice' �V You titled and a large number injured; amity ins artorE than a century- steps of the United States and Can- did program will be furnished by has been freed of the criminal char - There were, of course, some sharp Ada and eettle their disputes in a the Greenwood Gleaners who wR1 - .'' ge 'of nia: slaughter at the jury, trial wortfs uttered wben the solitary .sch- friendly way, • as it certainly can be 'Put on their 3-act drama, entitled, . We do Building of all kinds. which was conducted at Hamilton Douai was sunk by a Coast Guard done, it would save this world from Thy Pegs." This play comes CARPEN"RING. a lot of suffering and tremeudonr to us highly recommended. The play last week. The verdict of "Not Cutter in, the strenuous days of pro- add supper is promised to be gas eEbll�ITtN4, - expensg in the i keeping' up of arm - ppe p - Guilty," has given. general. satisfaet- hibition and there was a lot of arg, ies and navies, Al Treat. Come and enjoy it. Furth- - PLUMBING , ion throughout the country. He made. ' ument about "hot pursuit," the 12- er particulars next week.- Find 8 terrible mistake when he turned mile treaty, and other things that Greenwood - -- ROOFING - • -the itch, but he wanted to avert seemed higly important at that Wes. Sadler is confined to the ` ' jtevale We also PPII Rrtntford Roofing :.- a tragedy, and in doing so he did time, But there was no doubt that house 'through illness. , the, case would take an order! rT u �. Materials, grnpire Ratbrobas exa,'tly what he should rot hav: y tiles. Jane Boyer, we are sorry to LOU R M I LL,, Equipment, Vitro Watee done, It was ,a fault of judgment. J urge toward a settlement. Chief report, is not' so well again. �iygtems. RPwtty And he had t4 act y, Justice Duff of Canada and Assoc Mrs. Johnson, of A yrtle, is with quickly, as the' -- �- : Stable Egnionient �'i fast train was near at hand: He has late Justice Van Deventer for the !Kra. Boyer at present owing Co the Q= and r.ther Bi lding Materials latter's illness. i alit �irNpart d to pnrt•har been punished through mental.ang United States have examined the Miss May Brown, who has been aviv kind ot•yiain. and whit F- tiniwtpeFrPP `.` . Dish. He has been a s�Iendid ,citiz- evidence and found the United St- staying with • her aunt, Mrs.' Boyer, Work Guarwnteed ates was overzealous. A reasonable is now confined to her bed with .a day fife hluhrr;t market price T D ^TT �1 _ - en and a faithful empl •yea up to: the severe cold. at h+trnn F •J . P f O V SE time o` the accident, `t< p�rs�r will amount is assessed axanst us for - damages to the crew, their depend- '� number of the young people met -find fault wit` his acuuittal. at the horse of Norman and Mrs. LA NA' S0N w•ILS0N - = Phone 13502 nuts and the Canadian Covernttient. Wilson on Saturday evening when a j : -, PICK RI -�G. ONTART& Phone tr - '�'e are indebtaij to S..T. Dick�in Paying the bill and sayine "Be9 par - very .enjoyable time wgs spent in - form,,-rly Chief of Police of Torvnro, don" to Canada is a happy •way out playing cards. �'! j� Q - 'who is, spending the__ irrter in St. of what, under. other eirrumatance-- ?'ENDER.; RANTED :Salada • BARGAINS 'Specials" ° Petersburg, Florida, for a copy of might have been a more dinagree +b the St. Petersburg Times, of Jan- le incident. It pays to have neigh - for the re-eonditioning of the wiring Tea _,.' THAT CREAMS dt and supplying of fixtures, is tWe 1 J6LL1F.9 - - - - -- - -_ -- - Dunbarton School. Applicants will 2 lb. 2 VC:: COUNT 2 lbs. for 25 eta. _ - apply- to. W. C. Arinis. Duabazton, SPECIALS Otti SALE THURS. PRI. and SAT• R"ED I T..�. S . L-E Secretary of the School Board. not _ - later than February 15th, 19035. Low - est tender not necessarily accepted. WHITE BEANS, 6 lbs. for 21 c, F -A R C BROCI� Rolled . Oats Rinse Aylmer Soups 1 t1 i MT& , ► ) K 3 1 C r ls� .. "•lf.g, pk,t .4 3 tiiia ftir'Lic - THEATRE., 7 - Implements,. Furniture Etc. -n�rK =ri'S'i sPFCTAL - -- - _ _.__ _ :__ , BULK TEA, 39c. a lb.; 3 lbs. for $1.09 Will be #old by Public Auction on FI ,ST C�j . :�' l 1/E'DJfVE'SDAY, 1�E8. CC FRIDAY and 9A1 "L'RDAY : APPLES, From "KEIn cFIYf3 flRf HA ft DS" Bask 35c. -6. .1935 .FEBRUARY" -1 .,t- and 2nd ' �o >n 13, cos. ro, Markham Towns* "ONE HQUR R. & W. Coffee Pumpkin Broken Bisc. -:•. ON HIGHWAY N'O. 7. BETl ;'EE\ i.00L�JT HILL AND , - ., la . _ I . for . _- isRElrj� RIB' - _ ER TE Ih ,31k. ' tit• ' r the following Prr,pe+rty belonging to JOE- MORRI�SON ROYAL PASTRY FLOUR, 2.4 lb., '69c,'- W M, i�1 } m u :]HEL_E:r •TR ELVKTREES - R E W A R 1 H A A==MID CHOICE HORSE HAFtNF:S$ FATHFR BROWN COOKING APRICOTS, psi lb. `29c. z. • DETECTIVE WALTER ; i - -.]Dark -.Dark Grey Perclieron�Filly,�ris a yrs. l5et Team Harness; with breechings CU'tTNULLY - Dork Grey,- P.ercheroa Filly, ri3. 5 yrs. Brass mounted. near new; I • Set of - 1 ! STORES Above team is well matched and well Driving 1-i•arnFS; f,; n, horse Collars - = ;PAUI. I:L'KAg . •broken. - Quantity nEher Haunec.,� Sweat pads. - _• I Bay blare, H. D., 10 years uld - -- - -- - . '- - -• __ -- - 2 Grey Geldini, H. D. need ;I`JPT_Ft \fE \TS Honday, Tlieriday And' Wed.Onsday 1 Roan Gelding, fi yrs. P Hard ' a Store - - I :K: H. B+nt!er, .7 ft;- i .11 -H., r, ft.; -FEB. #+E B 1, v A[,il 8 FU�'L 1 Disc Harroie,.furocarr•iage & tong- it !f - - ue, 16• discs; 1 Corn Cultivator, 2 tiny H Here is ea_ r -' " • _ Geese and one Gander :' row• I Hrirse Rake, 10 ft.; l Steal 1 �i' - _ :.. Roller,. a drum; 1. 13-tooth 'CulLivat- It Foods $I \Ci CROSBY Poultry* ou ry an Egg Prod >`rcers CHOICE D?iIRI' H}:RD or. with Seed: Box; 1- ..lidding' Plow, BITTY CARTISLE " single furrow; 1 Gang Plow ;- Set j ed )dead ,t;n�l Yurina Ea, .ytadhes, Oyster $Nell'- ridded 'Black &White Cow, fresh, calf by side Iron Drag Harrows, 1 Set .and Grit. Platform - -- - - --- -- ; . - - Black Cow, due -about time of sale Scales, 2000 l,bs. cap.; I.,7 -ha-p, Gas '1 . :R<► 'al PC.r le R OFIii PClt10 for, $etis,, and $'0 B. & W. Cow, supposed calve Feb 21 aline Engine; 1 Grain Grinder, B -in. COCKEYED 1Ehd 5uie �inre. �� B. & W,Cow due about time of sale plate; 1 Cream Separator, Vega, 600 _ CA VA T f1 " ". k B. & W:Cow due about time of sale lb.; 1 Cutting Box; 1 Set Farm CAVALZER� +'��'�pp��la� __• -__th - -We& _ Black Cow, due about•time of'sale Truck,g; 1 Farm Wagon; 1 Hay rack; FELT WHEELER Specials for (:CK - B. and W. Cow, calf at side 1 , Gravel Box; I Stet Sloop Sleighs; 1 B. and W.. Cow, calf at side Buggy; 1 Cutter; 1`Fanfihig Mill; 1 ROBERT WOOLSEY B. and W. Cow, due about time sale Stewart Clipping Machine; Whiffle- GALY. BoTLERs, 98c.; COPPER BOTTOM B4OILE'RS. $1.39 'I Blact Cow, due about Feb. Il. trees, Neck Yokes, Forks, Shovels DAIRY PAILS. 50,r. GAL�A:vIRED PAILS, 250. - Black Jer. Cow, due about time sale and numerous other articles. FRED STACEY RA, P I D.- F LOW-F I LTRR DISI{-i, 50c. per C. 9 R& W. Cow, due about time of sale _ 1'.1 1 . PKiutermid PNjw.r•hringer �,Aicent tor.MeCurmic�.Deering Farm Machinery R & W. Cow', supp s d to calve Apal. 'GRAIN, HAY AND ROOTS - B. &W. Cow, sup's'd to calve Ap. 15, About 1300 bus. Mixed' Grain; cents per ht�nr or by cuntra<ot and Repairs. B. and W. Cow, freshened Dec. 1st. quantity of Hay; About 800 -Bus .-'of any,.where. -`'W haveit;CAn,get it. Ot ' (life Motto :-"'We 82ack Heifer., 2 yr. old, bred Dec. 1. Turnips; -About GO Bags of ]?ntat- • 8atiefxctivn UuaiNnteed. -' •• - - nr►L'mAtle." ' `'Red Heifer, 2 yr, old, bred Dec. Ist. oes; About 8 ft. of Ensilage. to eeatfl experience, 1lleck Heifer, is months old _ PINE DRIVE, DUNB�IRTON Telephone X900 Black Heifer, 17 months old' FURNITURE - - :PICX:ERING ~ .%r. Cow, supposed to calve April 12. 1 I,ary;e Cook Stove with Reservoir or wriie iNnhar•tnn I'. O, i• Q• QA� Qj '�N' Jermy Heifer, 1 year old, and Back, good; 1' Tmperial Oxford "' J S B J.+s O Dark Jersey Bull, 2 yrs old. Cook Stove; 1 Extension Table; 1 p' . � �( -- - - -- - -- Above are as sutra good herd of Sideboard; 1 Churn; i,_C.oleman Gas- Gain Weight Quickly bien'e Work• lien!" 2.4U t p _ - didry cattle, large cows,..m'ostly all oline Lamp; 1 Rays 'Damp, round C`�,vernlls An,i Pant• t..'? .pi v pewit or near,springers, burner; 1 Milk Strainer and P1un- Meu'a p ter; Numerous other article. *HAVE A V E . Hundreds of men LOVELY and women have - Men•'s Work Shirt+ RS. , or •l. for 1.2F gained 4 to 16 X35 f S K N pounds of solid flesh FHt to TeKro HarnHS4 $23.80 tip - Sale at Twelve o'clock -noon, sharp atth C. C. & $. ... I" Tonic Tablets with amazing EX. - , we Reserve As Proprietor in Quitting Farming, - TRA benefits of clearing up pimplyy - 13orsp Gollarp At vAriuus ;skin; banishing headaches and in di- Sweat PAd1 Tewrn LiOee ;gration; steadyin shaky nerves, - 'TERMS-Hay, drain; Roots, Furniture, •Fowl and all articles of $26.00 g�mOR strength. �. C:.� B. Tonic Nog, is the tints to get that old enta- - contain four vital d's Iron harne-m repaired • std under, CASH; over that a mount G months credit on approved ants- CAicitun, Yeat+t, Blxud's Iron ' •' - JoW Notes. 4 per tent, straight, off, for cash. and Extract of Cud Liver, is Choca. - ir'ho ne 2904 late coated forts Get new atErxe- :'IVtlfrei Reeser, Clerk - __ '+tiveness and pep to a few weeks. . ' Cold At all drug stores, BRADLEY J. H. PRENTICE and KEN. PRE:�i TICE, AUCTIONEERS. Got C. C. A D. Tonto Tablets at 415 Balliol. Str,, Toronto i[arkLann Get: L Q Its Besss1114 pled• i7aLi ^ ^. .�n� s - :�.. -a. - _ - .. - _ a a -.�mx , _ �ic..�• -.'. • - r..e._... -. , . w.�.., . ., �._ __ ''.:aaftl tee„ i +.n. church to have it, installed, as we Claremont lie Randall was rushed in the. arch- y meetings gays ` :' i•: ' ulanee to, the Toronto Bast General have man a ateetin and if � •����� Mrs. Pretty and Mrs. Conner spent a church is of value in the common- , E. Hu ttal to be operated on fora WEDNESDAY, FEB. 6th =, Credit - Monday in the city. 'p -8 ity notating. is too good for- the. FUNERAL DIRRCTOR -AN _p pendici.is. We surely hope f sale of Farm Stock Implements, Mr. B. Jones, of the C. P. R. Sec- seed reco � young people. P _I,MBAI.!►tLR - • tion, is- confined to his home through, P . y very, she is mWeed by Household Furniture, at Lot 13, illness. her school- mates, both at Sunday Com 10, Markham, (on Highway - Ruceensur to W. J. Mather, The Euchre Club enjoyed antler school and Day school' How Wonderful No. 7,) between Green River and _ - _ The annual congregational meet Locust Hill, the property of Wm. and Day _.of their Social Evenings at the Mc- Nitthc and Day Service lend home. ing of the United Church vros held SYBILLA SPARR'S is for children's Trewartha..6 mos.. credit. Artic- : �..a. Mrs. H. G. McIntyre entertained in the "Sunday School Rooma, Rev' eoutsh, croup, colds, whooping - cough, lee of $25.00 and under, Cash. -Sale t3ueioesl'Phooe _Residence Phone' qi for her sister, Miss Brown on Sat-, J. R. Bick, presided. Doubtless, due throat and tonsil ilia. Its the best for at 12 o'clock, noon, No Reserve. c 4 , urday afternoon last. to the cold weather, the attendance leas. _ Live Stock all in Prime Condition. i�C• DA�IDa7Vl� Miss Alma Ward, teacher in the left a lot to be desired. The Tress- Prentice and Prentice auctioneer,, JAS. Goodwaod public school, .is at ]tome urees Report showed a deficit • of E. G JONES Dntggiat, over $200. The report, from the Pickering Out C H E RRY WOOD Rt present suffering'from the flu. CLIPPER PLATES The Baptist, Mission Circle nztt on school was more encouraging. Att- *T //�� endance throughout 1934, showed an • 111.5 U R A �.,t E -- i 'd`uesday. afternoon.' at the home of average of $94,00. Collections $189 :Rheumatiam .�, - SHRPTNED _ Mrs. Barton. A good crowd was pre- with $52 gives to Missions through sent. Rheamstie Seiat' ACTOMOBlLIR r Our -motorists. here as elsewhere, monthly, co}}ectioaa, Honor Glace m+ Lam as+ Work gttaracteod F'Iii� - '# eve $15 to Missions and $11 ' for gniekly relieved `hy this new v -..: s. ' have' been having their troubles on g treatment. '•All'sizeir of P'anni„q Mill Secreem. BURGLARY the earl -Pretty books and had several social - y morning. functions •throughout tthe year. War- E. C. 3'ones kept in eGxrk. OABtIALTY cold weather for that motor. �� W. 'Thompson had the misfortune tkowle gave $13 toward the parch- OHAR! 9ARQE?fr9 HARDWARE LIFE IN9URAkEW to fall on the ice several days ago, ase of a piano for the church and '• •RUMACAJ10 MAFt KHAM. OrIT_ Phone Ptcskering 79AD sustaining. a badly vPrenched ankle $5 to Missions. The Adult Bible Phone 81x? _ X536 that will lay him up for a finis. Class succoured some - needy ones -_ - -_ �_ r� mf Several from here attended the and are starting a fellowship meet- - Yon Can BII� Bt $Om8'� - r meeting of the Railway Board held ing to be held weekly in different �. w T ..TIRES, BATTERIES, -in Toronto in connection• with the -'Ornes- throughout the community, = ANT - Election of officers took place with �L�� .R _% D ACCE990RIE9, . two Telephone Companies of this district. a vote of appreciation _ to _Mrs. B. _ -• - - : - At ar }ow and better prices =.t Walt Ward recently =nude the Annis and Miss G. Poynter for ser• ;, :, s - Ran- sale bf a pair of horses at' a-' v iry vices ..aa organist, also co Mra. Ran- We are now in the market for a handsome. sum. They were reported dall for her care of -the church and yon can in Toronto. Sunday School. �, Committee for the :'.limited uan it of good quality --to have been a very beautiful team MM � ry _• ,• _, and well worth the money. uPP of the .. Ceanetery, Mr. S. ;, "i Y .q Let us repair that leaky Cop. Dickson, a; Supt., Blake Annie N: Oats and Mixed G rain Mrs. T. Paterson .:s grill with her ' daughter, Mrs. PengelEp" in Brook- Skilled H. Pugh and Mrs. Burk! Molder. - Skilled Notor RepAirs. tin, Mr. 1'engelly is rec-ver'r.0 from _ - - -Send samples for prices delivered at v _ . his attack of pneumonia, hu *. is yet Audley Gordon J. Law in such a condition that extra suit -' Mi118 or in your barn.' - . will be necessary to prevent a re- - Phone 6908, The aainter is going by speedily. ..�'�, r�AZF eurrence. ,. 1'LCBBBi:�iG, - ONTARIO - Harold aryl >Ir4. Harris, of- Whit The Woirlait's Association of 'the by visited T. and_.Mrs..A"an on A limited grimnrii of KlTrf3K0U�i D O.AT P'P1,F�Il r ''United Church mei yeaterdaa (Thui• $1'300 N tun, Net Cash.,_ Sunday. sdsy +) afternoon at the church. Mrs. .ham Club drama vise given at E:chanwo grain for O ht Feed and reduce feeding costa. - W. Ward, Mrs D. A. Scutt, Mrs. L f CHRISTMAS SPECIALS - .- - Pilkey and Mrs. Condy were in char Brogklin can R ednesday., - evening of -- . Reesor s Marmill .l. td: = ` `ge of the program, which was en- last week' Mattresses - iov�by a -- fair- atheQC�aner. The Firemen of Brougham made .. - _,: • _'. Markham. Ont. _ $ 2 Simmons Simm Co ton Ms e Clair a 35.00 donation for tWr The Fifth Line Young People w'iTl 2 Simmons, Springs _.'I L46 Sp ;give their play, '"Me Chid Engin putting on fire drama of ICK BUYERS Simmons Springs 5.106 last w�eely CH i 1 aim . eer" in the Community Hall here, on Chaa. Paekrin reports that the Din. Room Suite slaws sew Wednesday, Feb. 5th. This' -play has - % cut oak 55.N interest in the lots at Eastbnurne i= Drain Room Suite Dark Oak 43.66 stow been given several times and is g .''-'meeting with approval. Come art,, brightening up and with the return- -You have 50 per cent of the suc- Aluminum and Grankewsre S -'see it. Dancing alter ' th4 play. -Ad- ing _Rood. times this resort will get per cent W mission, 25 and 15 cent,. Admission the attention its beach deserves Cesa of our investment in our The Greenwood drama will -be giv- •y y Phonola. mahogany ease. 58 to dance' 10 cents. hands with management and kind - - reeerd.15.06 The Claremont C. Q. I. T. u . en in the i+c!wol -house here on Fri ` + 'w-t11 present two' shots' dramas and day, evening of this week and a _ BEAUS•.HO179EFtrRNTSHiNG9 Food time ip ex* ted. Turn out and "Of feed used. E give several musical numbPr�, on tb: enjoy a good play'-again. -' F'Or� 171MTIie OUr�E't with 'vtt(11Pllys _ : �•'. sroR _. 'evening of February .fith, in the Sun- 1 y Y1, • -- -day School Room of the United. M: -The Y. • -P. S of the .Church meetF _ .. ` _ nrtfi. �l•good.suppox_ will be served on Monday evening next in. the $reed6r Ha1C�1bTf ChitkR t)t 1118 tW0 Audley srh,ol- h„u +e„ at 8 p. m. The .... from 5.30 to 7.34 o'clock The. con- meeting will be in charge of the De H J foremost bra pis : •. t cert folio-wing wi I commence at 8 votional and Missionary Committee•. ° ,B , Rocks l . _arid S. C., .W Leg 11 o rn S _ r o'clock. Admission .2-.5 c_ ents. Every: - _ _ -- � ._ . _ ._.. one cordially invited. 'ate maitt- feature -rill- be a set of , slides on Africa. All are weleame. bar, CaL Dannelly, of WhitevMlr, ha* )wen a swlitfled y M' rs.. Wan. N-ans entertained . on * t Saturday, a number of friends in At -the February meeting of the' rti•tomer flir 9cirne yeAr, and hiei,�Mer for Febnmry and honour of her mother, :viva. W. Ward '•deny- Makers Mission band. Pauline to be April iy - huidtrri alrrMdy - sus • .A whose birthday alncherounfort ate Sanders, full „plans ,will be9msde' for :Our. Pr1 -ce8 ar! reaSOnable � `Price. list on request. -, ,`� �� ��� T held at- the home of bfi _ .. ed on that day. A rather 9 +ar .w�.e. b • the second drama from Greenwood, HUGH G MICHELE, - ending to the affair was the sudden •, r = - - •• a•'� illness of Mrs. Ward during the din. -on the evening of” Feb. 22nd, at the _. g PYRAMID POULTRY FARM. DL3NEY ^, � -tier boar, necessitating her being re- church' - � _ ��� moved Lo her' home, and while on to installed ' in their -farms. It is a - _ ` - _ _ 4OW rr.asr � �a More, o le oucht to et the H d- Pb_ope Mark 8103 . Claremont. Out _ M1� the say, some difficulty was exper• _ _ _ -• -� . -- .` ieoced due- to snowdrifts, causing groat convenience and aides the wife and family .so much. Nntr that the r - their,.car to be held up on the road- .,, ; iIl - rates • are- down -ia the time to- move. - � , ,way for corns timA. The attack vufi= . .. r• - • - _ - -'3 It would be •a Rood thing f.�r our iinfo ' �L.L.' ��'��CITIES :eyby Mrs. Ward -was of 'short . a r,% r duration however, and on reaching eaching I 1 • I! 'd -her hornii had recovered co s►derab Ot1Ce to Creditors i;l 7 d r+e'Ct by �:'Ti�tor CoaC Radio �•, a ALL MAKES n the Fire Company was held on Mon- g - -� t�+ , ' ;:I j The meeting in the interests. of . ;, Z �� , " A � - p y 1 ALL PERSONS harm claim: a- a �' b '� h' Q, $ I i� ", SFR�'Il!t.Daru REPAIRED, §, day. night of thin. week. Some start- gainst the Estate of Rachael Wall.- -, +t'h +� �' ill '; ., I PRiCEq RirA80NABLS ling 'reyelations •were brought ' 6uf 'er, late nf-the vin ge of Claremont 1 +, l ? ^f • I,� :. �'� _ in the Count of Ontario deceased, t «'tt tEh t" t? • Et A �'1' i � � ` when it' was reported that- someone 5' . - ' .,yam - had been tampering with the equip; who died .on or about the 16th day HS1 ���� l j�RT'i -I U R FIELD of November•; " 1934; are heYeby not_ _ ` ,, Fy. — . - anent, :even to the extent, of p• :. nl, i ■• • - --• +r I) R. T. 1• Uradv.te into the gas tank some sub tunes ified to tend to the undersigned ex- f �,1 ; i'!'IiC1 - - ] . ar *Z- ; : ;. {t; Ph ,nr a:�01, Pil KE:KIN63 that made the fuel almost a s ecufors 'on of before the'6th' dap' of (l _ YAP ­ March, 1935 full articular. of - !'At a" am 43, Other substances had been ,placed in P _ - -- the - crank - cases- int4lerin- with _the- their claims. -- - THIS "�tADEWNE_. '. • lubricating., The whale mischief ap Immediately after the said last •�(�_ - '4 peered to, have a$ its objective, the mentioned irate, the assets of the = •BEAUTY- SALOIN ^i rendering useless the. fire engine. said estate will be distributed a- "'`- �� %rrsQdluTfuau'llil�twtfs ;It was not learned whether steps mongst the parties entitled thereto, t. betty Pickering and =ALT- Every 'stria ,R Hair- dr•assing gives were being tsSten to bring the off- having regard only to claims -of Typical Low Return Facer eau B the best. attention. enders to sties• An offence' of this which the. undersigned shall then I IIORI:. =$23.65: ST. LOL'ie, sS80.60; C13ICAG(l, a: :15.20; r 3u • SEATTLE. $68.30. (z Excursion) Hair Cutting. Sbumpx�ing.. Mwres kind, if reported • correctly,. should hACP notice, to the exclusion, of all • (gnb*t to ' without notice) snd Curl. )?inRe•r WRCing, Facial, nthet•�' and the undersigned will not Scalp Treatruent, _ have the attention of the authorities, _ -�keth Time Tables and All Coach Travel. Infot'mstiaa st _ - -- The most- striking thing about this be liable- to any person of chose $AS'CERN HOOSS — )rb"e HM Here is a thought for you. If you affair, is that it is another' of .thi claim the undersigned shall 'not "then are wondering what to Rive sous `l. type of thing that is so' very crn�i_ have noticed for t}te asset, sa diet- - friend for - Chriyttuae, 'Why not give• mom in this neighborhood,. especially ribtited or any part thereof. , her w SeMUt1% C Christ anent Wave for T '�j ;•' -Dole $1.4►5, a Qh :riyten Rpeciat, so around Hallowe'en. , The continued DATED this 25th day of Januarys, K ��• K ��� STOCK = why, not. make an point men& Practice of this sort of thing leavefi A.'D.. 1935. 111JJJ .Ll j ha ,nun ns p Q, le? a room for some thinking, G. Father Middleton, Brougham; Ont. - �T�'`►'un�� `I and Harriet E. Walker; Claremont, _ phone 19Uii _ zCLARE�IC►NT - :` cherrywood Ont. Executors. We'have been Lucky m sec�ir- - - • Ry _their .solicitors, 1 �. .4 few relatives and friends of 11r. Mason Foulds Davidson Carter and' ing a Bankrupt Stock of fire _ and Mrs. C. R. Petty met at their • t home on Saturday gyening, Jain. 23rd Aellock, 372 Bay Street. 'Toronto. ,�haln$,.a'nd can give you '�amaz- �- ��' � � "n the occasion 'heink -the 25th,anniver- IaSnTaII Co.`- nary of, their' marriage. Although ing values in all Sizes: - taken completely by ,surprise, Mrs. 1 / , j�� _ and - WAWANESA INS. CO. Petty proved a very .gracious host,- -, ` lhhains fit around -wheels). L7teap. Rates for Faults and Cotuttr! ass and the evening was spent in _ Buildings _ {ratites and social ,intercourse. A • - ' Windstorm• insurance oft Baiidimg/ ' Mort address and presentation foh' • Chains as low as l .g5 der fiixed by A dainty' luncheon brought 111"M .aw.r Mi.ua1..a W gu"W"65 mss- t- Windmills,- Silos etc. f to a clone a very enjoyable evening. pair. -See our stock.. We 13ave Automobile llmtarasce or All f hired In 'washing IifT.' and 4ir3. A Tonic Kidtaey end Bladder. - - Al), Kinds - Petty, many: , of happiness. It cleans and stimulates these organs and a size to fit your car. y pp• assists them to function properly, Write or Pho" _Dirntio+u Wilk every boaie - °' N`hitevsle Prices 25e, .tx, •se, -20WMAN ROM Prom *„r tt:,,,n1A W CHAS: COUPER, CLAREMON`I' WHITBY, ONT We are sorry to • vtt report little Mol- AtraALIAY morn COKPArn Z3 H•.laa. at.. Tarawa WA.eflio 4;31 A • ; .. t, r .ct • C. ...•....... f were indulging in ,speculations about - - o Itho future. �� j i "i often wish Genevieve would L Mtnerry," sighed Norah. With all her - - JW argo brood, there had not yet been - I a wedding lu the family, and her _ TIDES o e� • i mittarnal heart looked forward to ;• 1 grandchildren. It would be so nice By the Authpt of •*Peacetrf0W to see the next generation launched. !iy Nk1.1.E M. SC:AN1 41�t " Geneviere is very ..... tntelll- gent," said Kitty, choosing her words .n% • ,'.:•• carefully. She wasn't-'exactly prat- •++''� ty,- -being too - athletic and vigorous ' a HAPTER SIXTEEN for the approved type- of the period. Here we see a gruup 'at young -peu Genevieve- wondered - what: was- ffj�r frankness and easy comrade- *I* carried on the tides, or youth late ship Inspired friendship loyalty : Kelly. He was very P p D y y. _ ottns Kelly Pencerrow finally .etttee keeping Ise y - 0,wiu vu -he- vencarrow faun.• witb Several times he had gone to �'Yel• confidence, but it did not •bewitch or Bewvlety hla cousin to huusrkeeper lingtoa oil Saturday afternoon and beguile, There was no coquetry. ]rho Is in tuve with net cousin Robin Merrick. Cousin Nell Macdonald be- arrived back at, night a trifle hilari- "Yes, she has a fine character, so I've' been worried about it for some - aM was Graadad'a ambition - -T �oasea engaged to. Lrena ,Tofsey -dots ous, Now . it was nearly midnight torribly honest, but a sharp tongue, ". time." t s w i Peter Penearrow to showing Interest have a g1K and a s 1 A ldafale Kits a typist and there was no sign of him• She her mother confessed. "It think it is most unfair tC eug- "Yes, and Dada wanted' to have it. would not have worried but for the _ '•it's• a pity,•' Kitty sympathised. gent that it Is Robin *ho is •-keep- flivver and a Sapper! - tact that this Saturday night, put w" _ ''Men. ,don't like a clever �nroman..ea• ins Genevieve •from Setting married, "And the soli will probably want becoming a habit. pecially it she .has a biting'tongue; He likes her and understands her s lane 'find a Jane." Ail abe lay aw�t: liateniug tor.Qven it ahe.is witty,' sharp tongue better perhaps than _ p Kelly's return nebulous fears began • "I don't think she ie anxious • to other mail, A ..shrewisb wife YEAST .CAKES to take shape. Kelly had changed. marry, " - Norah was instantly on the ' "That's most unkind, Kitty. Gen. Mistress: "Bridget, aren't those' He needed opposition and difficulties defensive. "She could have them if evieve Is frank and outspoken, but a yet?" i; � to brace him. Life was too placid at ;she liked, but 'she doesn't bother." eggs cooked LL__ 1_ she is not shrewish. I m sorry I Bridget: "No, ma'am. I've boiled: _- gyve yop breat* the Hutt; too limited, "Still, she can't go on keeping mentioned It now but I thought you them for two hours but they're not 3. ' 1L's bad for aanyoae to driff, and house for Kelly alwa"." ought to know; 'that you'd be lad soft yet!"—Unidentified. i 1 :n tempting that's what is happening to Kelly— Kitty's own memories of life at g to .talk it over and see what could j and" me." ' the Hutt " before her marriage and be done. I've been wanting to, for = variety • -• She was aware that the months her. desire fo escape came back to a long time ever since I saw were slipping pleasantly Into- years, her vividly. S e . ,.... ,, er s ..y.a,,•,_,..... him kissing her— . P E P NO, a 7 nd she was. quite cohteat, at least Kelly may marry" she continued. 'g 4 until something brought her face to "Not It Genevieve makes him so "thaa�ng.her? What harm is there rr ; s;; ;zi ^`s ✓. '' in that y .,,. .. face with the realities of life. ('comfortable. He seems to be When you feel like a log and your This won't do;' she decided. reluctant to move or change, and it's "Yea . but this was different, -like - muscles tire easijy it's more, than "Kelly needs a jolt, and so do L" not like-Kelly." Norah talked of a young lover. It was after that Ta• likely that wastes that shouldn't be Her mind drifted to Maisie Kite, her perleaitles until a chance re-- pawai affair that I saw the change," in your body are sending out poisons into your blood. At times like these , q! :� and her eager, ambitious light for mark startled Kitty, • All that time. and you've let' it �h a bnbblin brscin glass of t g the- things she lacked, She might "limy 'do you say that? Why- do go on and said nothing?" dndrewa Liver Salt each d ay till the • .;, learn shorthand and- typewriting; it you say.. '1t it weren't for Robin.?" I wasn't sure. I hoped when Ro- trouble clears up. Then take an occasional l r - - ~�,, �, ,, •'Y; { ;> would- glue her something 'to do; ' What I meant was that Geneiv bin went to live with you; -and they 8 ass --once or twice each something to make her stretch her ieve and Robin and Kelly are always didn't see each other so often, It week —and you'll stay perfectly fit... Get Andrews now. Small tin, 3bc- - mind a 1fttIe. •She could do it out 'together, and sweat satisfied with might be different. But just look at Large tie, 80c; Extra large bottle, • - here in her leisure. She couldn't each other's- company. , It shuts out them now." ?tars Proprietors, Extra l A Turner spend the whole of her life keepWg • strangers ...... other people —=" (To be Continued.) Ltd., Newcastle -upon -Tyne, E 4 house for Kelly- It had served its "I-hope you d_ on t mean that Rob- purpose but it was not enough. She in' -a friindshiy .. for Genevieve is 7b YOMhae4st has't°'sl.r«ioe had -made a success -of it; thoulph 'she standing in the way of her marry- • } ter dailcious hoasaassde brwad'� had little love for domestic work. ins —" - -' .. peKa s of the Royal Yeast Bake Book. – Alow,she wanted to try omething "Not Kitty, not esactlY._And yet y WAY else — something more difficult- She 1 when people see them so much to- #. was revolving thls idea In her. mind gether, they may thing- -other men - - - - i when the gate - clicked: Then. she,] may believe....-" • hears Kelly stumble over the door I She paused awkirartjly. ® RELIEVE A COLD _. _ .. step -and swear. - - - "Think what? - Believe •what?'• __ -- �I Kelly looked seedy 'at breakfast said Kitty, bridling. Discovery Brtngtfaq - = - nest morning. but Genevieve made no "Well, you know, dear; now don't _ be an but after ail the -a AI n - f. r Almost Instant ti _ comment- re oil- fno stn t Re f _ m angry, c _ e AAIIt Y t0 10ns "The -whole family:'s coming out sins. Kitty, and it. wouldn't do; it- 'Follow today." she said. wouldn't be nice -' Simple Directioflfs ,[ "They are ?" he said. Irritably. ` , "Are. you suggesting, Norah, that When you have a cold. remember the . "Yes, but not till after dinner," Robin and- Genevieve are. in love?" - simple treatmeat'pictured here .. . l _ direr - breakfast he rode- across the "Hasn't it ever occurred to you ?" . prescri bed by doctors as the quick. „ ' farm, and though the summer was " Nefierl I never dreamt of- such a _ sq�a liwy,- F - - waning be had a swim in the river. 'thing. And I'm gure- you're wrong. Results are amazing. Ache and din- " Of course Genevieve knew, but, she Robin da very fond of his. cousin. - -: Breakfast At for a Itingf Meta ibis wouldi't nay anything And he could They are' tike brother and slater. i tress go immediately. Because of L Talc a Aspirin tablets ng prop - ease.. carte —page ta. Royal Yesae - Aspirin's quick-disintegrating Bake s —1 act bring himself to speak, 02 ft; think it is ridiculous to try and #wlaL arty, Aspirin "takes hold " — almost ; not yet.. But he could fail contempt it to her alliance, which sating him "I'm not, .twisting it., Kitty, -But instantly. icourcold isrelieved "quick - more than • her most biting words, as you caught it!" : k and they -often tied a cauterizing All you do is take Aspirin and _ - . - efface; CHAPPED SKIN? N O 1 i , drink plenty of mater. loo this every - Genevieve rratlze�l huwevEr' That 2 to 4 hours the first day —less often it could not conilnue. Whatever had -_ / , afterward ... if throat is sore. the " ' captured his fancy in town and _led , �a Aspirin gargle Rill ease it is as little to these Saturday night orgies was f, as 2 minutes. a menace. To combat this 'Influence �. - C r ';, c Kelly needed some fresh and vita! Ask your doctor about this, And . interest iii life. Ma,',1� h •C7� L 17rink `furls d .,ass• be sure You get ASPIRIN when you Fier mind was debating tiic Qua:- • - .... Repeat treatment in a hours, buy. It is made in Canada and all, - • . tion when the. first of the family; _ r•- ';} druggists have it. Look for the name " Aobin and .Kitty, arrived. Miles and *s f+1• Bayer in the form of a cross on every Norah and Meggfe' came later, then - "• Aspirin tablet: Aspirin is the trade <- _ watch thole Raisin Bun, dlmmBpan, Pete" -ind Maisie ` Kite. - 'Michael ' ° HINDS R E UVV E _ .. mark of the Bayer Company, Limited. when tbecbiidrenMW than. Recipe might be down. 'if ever he, bad to HANDS AND KNEES ' on page 13, Royal Yeast Bake Book. go into • Wellington on a Monday he - CHAPPED BY SNOW AND WIND " usually came to the Hutt. the day* DOES NOT HARM TTHESS famous east • before' and joined the Sunday. party. "t0 THE .HEART Y Kelly greeted his parents with HINDS . .l cakes have' been ,the less, than• his ,usual restraint, and i. - tandfiu'dofdependablequal- showed marked deference,- his fa•' ity for over 60 years. Today char's opintons. The ' .bop is _improclug,' was CREAM It throat is sore, crush and sus they come to you specially 3 Aspirin tablets in a third of a � at Mlle's Cemmeat, water and ear . This ease the soreness in ¢silee sealed In Individual airtight He doesn't look too well, paid Your throat 'a instant►y, wrappers, assuring you full his mother. "A IitUe pale, I thriught.'• . kavening power no matter "Nonsense. He Is the fittest of 1� how 10 yon keep them. them. all. -Hard' as sails atnd lea�a �, ', W1 N D S O healthy life; to bed early, not hang_ 5 ' 'Follow the choice of 7 out of ins around hotels and' barmaids till - every 8 Canadian housewives all hours --" who prefer Royal Yeast Cakes He caught Norah's eye,- and,' re- ' where d east is Used for membertng his own .youth ind, its gri " IY Y // follies, coughed awkward] and olian• .home' baking. Order' speck- y ad the subject, f age from your grocer. - Norah aand Kitty sat In " the gar- Two Hel ut <Ien, watching their children- la is eolo BbokletS.. tennis, Miles was pacing the path, 3 FREE! t' ;(tine at bi. pipe. Tln two rnutbers Bake Book" Book y ear, — e all about the art of breadmakina ' and gives toted - recipes. The Royal Road to Better health" `? .. , explains how the ... - ... . regular use of Royal Yeast Cakes T l li lm_ Ea food - DR.WERN o rhealth. % LEAMINGTON POWDER . - BUY MADE-IN- -Grips plates so i a + CANADA GOODS - firrsd d 1 ' FrANDARD BRANDS f•nMrl•ED ltaeerdve:, anti L4bertySt.,Toroato',Dat. pl ass lead ale, free, the "Royal Yeast now BaW' and "TM Royal hood to •etist Heattb: Name " serer ... Town •Pro v they can't all you I. : ' (3QELEE ISLAND, fifteen miles out in Lake = never know you have falseteeth:'Dr. Werhet's Erie, was the scene of, a hunting accident. Powder Is pleasant aa3 - The local doctor adinsed immediate removal of the• - - - ►OWDCR . aeCet.Caasea aOt'8neaa -� - � - .. , It in the world's Iarpeat ::: "victim to the'hospital•at Windsor.-6a miles away wailer — prescribed by " "leading dentists - =coats .Fortunately, an aeroplarie was on the'Ialand. A but little but blissful message was radioed to Leamington .where the comfort is yours all day - long. .Long Distanci telephone operator advised the Windsor hospital. s All within an hour of the P E L E E ISLAND - accident, the patient was at the hospital, thanks.to _ :• -the speedy trio — radio, telephone and aeroplane. - ..: �..vu mix. -�,p _ Y� -r ,.. A _' 'n. ¢` _. � & .__� .,.�-.. _ - :.a.s.�,a;s�.',_ _:�•_'... _ ., ..� .a _ _ - ... ...,- •�nc s - `..."...' .. Horne Ensemble � WOMEN'S �Skeich CIVIL _-) Muatrated Dreasrnaking 'Lessot< - :Furnished With Every -a to .ijet. ,,.,,.r1 _ _ - Pattern LESSON NO. 41 be applied to every day .use. CHATTER Do not Pail es make notes on any " :-- .11thx�+a. Balance, Harmony = clippings of designs, which you file _ Continual away. These notes made now of o The -simplest form of Rhythm _y Mair M. g r 1 _ deities by regular repetition of aline Your own views as well as other e h peoples views will provide you with ✓ :�' Mor aR` =� + or a ape. Fig. 147 illustrates the ne a practical store of knowledge .. _ _ _ ".. cessity of order- and 'repetition. is w eady at hand for roducin Rhythm. The straight y -' ,hick will be r • __ , . ,; � producing our own use when you want lit -' lines HOME AS A CAREER. nes and dots and the black squares I. ',. I ;r' q Thus you will save considerable {! cl, ��i 1 l; and, dots; when placed haphazard, time- in not having to search too far • 'Since the war ft "has been the fashion for women to -speak of - ., y I , � i2g „ �. ,� l Ove no sense of design. The eye when "'�• • - their career, Looking around it, is quite apparent that many have if'1� U't� finds no ordeal we. your time giay be very limited, __ succeeded in' mouldin a lace in the business world. Ever field - - �� 1'i �� t�, '' ' Y Y Prepared for it as it so often ie i! a design has to ` g p y �, , 1 j' through the arfangement. But when be _ , prepared in a hurry. For ad :.`•` has its'woman .brazing a_trail. .'There is hardly a line of buSihesS, - -tree same shapes .and. lines -equal ,ertisers and editors - are in the .art or science into which woman' has not_ poked her impertinent i' ' - . - a t!1 ,i; is number to those in disorder, are hpbit of leaving everything until nose. ' placed `in order and -repetition; we Ft,c last moment and this is where To many this is, a sad thing to behold. After all marriage �''�},� {, are at once conscious of Rhythm. the practical artist proves his in these days is a career demanding every ounce of energy, re- 1 r11 rl� fMI'l t The designer must be drillmaster, worth -by bein pre pa fo =� source f ulness , and cleverness possible. The " woman who can . bring .� t l ; ! bringing his ideas into Aisciplii;e emergencies. g p p r all up 'a tamily"of boys and girls successfully. in these days, and at - -. - _ and order, making them all work to. Do not be caught napping or you the same time devote part of her attention to her husband, per- �F'4a'�� /, ,.� gether to carry out -the purpose he will be, likened unto the athlete in ^• forms a laudable task'. Patience, tact and understanding' are 'con- ��i1�- f��� ;has in ,view. a race, who is left at the starting ' starltly demanded. And the woman who has all these and a ca- �,�y� ��r,� - • .... _ pacity of throwing her head back -and laughing, is a woman who deserves a medal of the highest order. _ - �'/ }, •' - _ _ - COURAGE - If yo "u�are one of the unfortunates who have a phobia against , 1t I',�, , • FIG. '• mice, you will indeed shout "Bravo" to this tale, ; �j,l� �'� +� fl ;� '�' • • 047 - A cold and chilly night. Time— Twelve - thirty. Scene Bed- •M� •� •� ® ®N.® = . _ room. Occupants — 1, A. sleeping girl. 2. A. hungry, mouse..'' ; 1��1`'''� �• • •`• •� LN The girl is dreaming pleasant dreams (we hope). The mouse - is -.in search: of a nibble of food. , He finds a few crumbs. ''jl i�;l �'J'ir• ti; _ . The girl awakes —a noisy mouse this one. ¢ She objects strongly to the fact that the mouse has chosen this - ..particular hour as his dinner time. - - - - 3032- - He awakens to the fact that she demurs, and scurries madly { S O 1 around the room. - _ _ Instead of cowering under- the covers, the -girl reaps out. of bed; seizes a heavy suitcase and at the strategic moment planks -it on the 'foe, Figs- 148,• 149, 150 are iSustra- rest just because he was not really, - tion of Rhythm by regular repeti- read for an emergency - start, "Be Quietness reigns.- To the brave —a perfect night's- rest and' Here s the sort of two -piece dress tion, drawn -from' widely different Prepared,- remember this Bo =: victorious dreams. = - that smart juniors and -college gixls sources. Fig. 148 is part of the or Scout blotto is a 7. - good, slogan for all _— ,.think this girl rates amedal: - -�-= - - - -_ -are. plan�g for "back -tv-- school" nameritation of a native Australian ped,ple. - °i e * a a * wear. shield of 'esrvpd ironwood. -Fig. 149 Fig 147- .illustrates the necessity - STARLING SOUP - - ' The jacket blouse has a most from- the border of an Oriental of order in Rh "Have- you starlings in your' district? If •so• why not tr to unique sailor collar arran ement rug' Fig• 150 i9 the well -known Rhythm. For your work g _ in EX. NO. 44 make new exam leg , - emulate the example of Frank htottola of Niagara Falls. that buttons high at the neck at the Greek- egg and dart ornament, illustrating p Frank has ahome -made trap in his back and in which so far,' front. You'll note "too; how smart- These illustrations have one fen- . - order in Rhythm.- J y ly the partial belt buttons at the tune in common- regular re IrX: 42. Originate various -: he has caught 350-birds. They are made .into pies and -soup but back. of similar she. petition examples of Rhythm by repetitioan Frank = -s family likes :the. soup best., . For .example, they enjoyed soup p g pee. g d numerous as demonstrated in Figs, 148, 148 made with 53 t,irds,, some flesh vegetahles, onions and a little A woolen mixture as sketched' is exam lea mi ht be lucre frnm all and 150. flavoring. - - - excellent for practical weer. ages and countries. . ` He has experimented and discovered that the best bait far the - Another nice idea is to make the At this stn a of Questions will be answered in P g your Art study thin departinent. A o birds is cake,• apple peelings, bread and -meat, but they' are not skircf plaided aiigora wooled and is a most excellent time .to persue receive a peraoaal11yone way have tempted b rain. _ the jacket blouse of toning shade through magazines and news- pap- same if a 3c. stamped, addressed en. p Y 8. - velveteen. era for practical, exgmpies, both An' velope is enclosed: with the request. . e _._.EYE if h is your first sttettrpt -.at- slent -and .Modern. _Design . is -_one of The -A-rt Director, -Our Sketch Club -i * . - .Young - Men- Are sewing, you won't experience any the most interesting, sources of -ed. .Room 425, ?8 Adelaide Street; W.. Paper Bag- is _ diBlctilty - -it - it's -ee- - 13- -as well -as - -- Iterlg t►vhirtt Toronto. . Too Frivolous simple, `with few ma or " arts. Hiccough Care a j p a - _ . Young men are too frivolous for Style No,. 3032 is designed . for ' 21 =year =old' Dorothy -iienneck of-LOs sizes 11, 13, lb; 17 and 19 years. - 4rlh: Carbon . Dioxide — Angeles, she said recently, and so Size 15' requires 3% yards of 39' " ustice Riddell Speaks AS b' plans .to marry a hiss 73 years inch material, c old. - .� HOLY TO -? . O DE R R irl Ex eCC.. PATTE t RNS p .._ . _ -_ _. -Miss Hennecit and Freeborn Gard „ 'ner,- 7S, and retired a neighbor, have write .your name and address _ Toronto,• —From personal experl• Bled notice of intention to wed, plainly, giving number and size - of _.ence, as well as knowledge, Justice such patterns as _ "I used to see' him working in 'his you want. Enclose Riddell knows how to stop blecoughs, 20c in, stain (coin ,. garden !n tile- neighborhood and ad, red • Ps or coin prefer- His - - His opisiod was asked do a report mired , his ' .white hair and sturdy ; wrap it carefully) for each \�� •� " from 'Los Angeles, where a doctor ngure," , she said. ."We became number, and address your order to cured a case of prolonged hiccough•. friend; two years `ago, and then Wilsoh- Pattern Service ;t3 Wes't hope." there's life. theresi . "Gee, who's that chesty Inds- ing by getting the patient to hold'hls friendship became a courtsehip." Adelaide - St., Toronto. " ' ., vidual? Must be ■ big. pun." nose and breathe into a •paper bag. That's the idea. Don't be a dear t; This was continued until the- oxygen Oh, no, -that's only Mr. Pouts - T 6t'>s Interest Pigeon., - in. the bag was exhausted and the _ patient .was breathing in carbon. dioxide.- wherenlxm his hiccoughing Ottawa.—Positive proof that "the 5mlatns At 'Fortune - &Ask Justice ILiddell about it," a of her experiences told at• a meet.. -� 1 Aids Pros i - ` - - - women were interested" .is. the story _ _ , p �: s _ s r secit ion ing'•under his charge by -a returned- ' �cuaP a lot a reporter.- "Ile knows •, - _ ; bout it." missionary was given by Rev, H. M. . :.•r ,,•t, l" doctor told.: And so h.e_ did•, Servage,' of North Gower, at.a recent ;.'r,', Why.- said &he learned judge, "I meeting of the Ottawa Presbytery, -ho -d the long - distance record for hic. "I know that," he said, "because I s� - coughing. Four years ago I hiccough- watched a mouse come and to ands '' :, K ed steadily for eight days and eight not one of the women saw it." ivf - nights, and a year'ago, when I was r again ill with pneumonia I hiccoug�'�= N": i4 ce. for -12, days-and-12. That's a record,.. _ ' _and did -they stop it'with'a paper s hag? "L don't. know,' he replied. "I *as not in a position to know, But I do _ ' �• t - •' .• � - � ' I , know that they have adopted that metbod in all- the uospitals in the ' United- States. I Learned about k p - • €. ac y. - - - when .1 mas in Boston last summer .and it's been taken up all over,. ,.But I'll tell you - this about hic- coughing, ;,• ° !t coughing, the ordinary, commgon -gar. den hiccough— there's one good .way _ v t of 'stopping that. Just imagine that it ' ' Job Hunter: Tell me. sir, W is aomething outside of }-ou, that you there no demand for brains In youri F,t itpf X � haven't anything to do with it --anti business? At will atop immediately. I've tried Packer: Not much. 1 don't know . -. how it Is. 1 like 'em scrambled M It. myself with great success.: s toast myself. But without his, knowing it, the gaper bag expedient was tried on Justice Riddell, "Yes, we tried -that method on 'him," Dr, Clark Noble said "but it didn't -work and his btccot1 din' "etc - go g P ped of its own accord. The method, however, while it does not work in - John F. Woods, 214r -old every case, has been accepted as a / Australian actor, who has been in °+ worthwhile expedient. The theory is _ _ England for the past year, pig- that when the oxygen is exhausted :ured as he-arrived in New York > and carbon dioxide Is taken is in• m route to Hollywood, where he stead, the rate . of respiration is. in- ."There's no .place like homIt" _ popes fortune's smile will match «: w creased and the change of rhythm •'That's right, There If you want hcrt C. Farrar, handwriting expert of the U. S. Treasury. De caiuses thd' biccodghing to cease . to dip your toast into your coffee 4 to can without eaaslrtp any undue r rbr.ent, pictured as he appeared at Flemington courthouse to aid' There's no harm in trying it out." comment." 29 - at;:'; case against Haiiptrriann.' • �•i a � .y.,j.,. A*:'" - .E,- +.- ,z.nvay'.p a...,,y xpe. .i„er - -iy «,..,•e -. ",1 .: _wrr.T_..rJ'y'• -_ w..[ -� ..vau.:... .. -. ... r..� ...v - _.a..x. =� 1Ca.`•, r.. •,. �LnUAL 1:3 �i3 ' -Also township Connell will meet -•htr� J. C. Philip and firs E. E. on Monday next for the Uwmctior. Russell spent Wednesday is Toronto. - - of general business- —amiss L Rorke haa been confined - ,Commercial Printing of AU Kinds . -Mrs. Randall is confined to 'her Tie flu is very prevalent amon8 to her Ihouse for several days owing i bed _suffering from the flu. the school children, many being un- to illness. f envelopes, Letter-heads. Bill--' - W. B. Powell is atilt ill with able to attend school. -The W. M. S. of the United heart trouble and is unable to leave - -.Miss Marion Shepherd, of Tor. Church will hold their February -- --t- his bed. onto, spent several' days last week meeting at the tome of Mrs. .Smith, heads 8 Specialty at ;~'. - ` --Mrs. C. A. Baisdon visited Mr• with her aunt, Mrs. Norman Banks., oh Tuesday, Feb. 5th--All tlw mom- Office _ - and 'Mrs. C. J. Milroy of Weston ov- -- Donald Munro has been confined hers are urged to come out and to - er the week -end. to his house for aver a week suffer- bring a visitor. l[rs. Jo3sa Poynter, of Whitby! sag from as attack of ftu4 but we -4U Miaiater of Highw has who has been quite ill at the home are glad to know that he is now im- given instructions to prosecute all of her daughter, Mrs. H. T. Fallaise motorists Who are a-Ring 1834 licen- proving somewhat. in now making rapid progress to- _'Motorists- have had their troub- se plates after January 31st. If you ward recovery. Dr, Fallaise, Mrs. les with their cars during the past slave not yet secured your 1955 lie- and ■ " •Fatisise' _O}Wdren have also been week, Some were unable to get their arse, do not tape your car out until w.•;, ill with the prevailing epidemic. cars started, while otheis had 'fa b^ you have done . eta. �� S The mtuiicipalities talons . th tattved for s, time before they could The Horticultural Society ann- yWhitby- Lindsay lice intend to fight proceed raider their own power. flues that Mr. J. F. Clark, the `.. .• the application of the C. N. R to _yI Myrtle Lockwood, Junior popular lecturer on Hortcutture « Pi(? k Pei r Mv'E� Leder Store" . have the passengers and freight bus - Wa&er in the public school has been will give A beautifully illustrated ., . inetae discontinued on this line, - which confined to her bed for several days lecture on "Irises, Peonies and Rog N\.. would be a at loss to the district from a severe attack of " - _ ._.. » i suffering Pg, in the Dumbarton United Char- _through which the line passes. the flu, and i. n.,,qc :: haL i 4 ch on Tuesday evening, Feb. 5th, aL ,. - . -Fred T. Rowe, Deputy -Reeve of partment in the , school was closed- 8, o'clock. Mr. Clark will gladly ang o -1 Whitby Town, has been elected War - he Pickering Hockey Team in T wer questions. ' All the .' 49C• den of Ontario County for the year the Whitby Town Leag$e are inak- --Weg. Balsdon 'toss the victim of ' 1935. Mr. Rowe has had- ten years ing themselves known. Four games a sierious robbery recently. when experience in the County Council, have now been played and they have NE�'�' ,./ 5C, snmeorr entered his hen -house and part of the time az rcL : e of Wei tby ; not yet been beaten. Here is a tearrt removed `a new barrel of old ^'•fir, _ - Township and part of the time rein; worthy of local support. financially which has been set aside for "Pick- SHADES .. resenting Whitby Town. and otherwise. Hoevmrd Law is starr- ling purptx'tee,• (vinegar). This is EM _ -Fairport will be one of the bus- in in the Whitt O. H. A. tears, - . seat places in the country for tl:e and is one of their ' most valued only another of a series of pilfering b k nut - _ that this community has been sub- 13180 Weil '` - , ,next few weeks. The Bay has been players. jetted to of late. We think that We 95C• frozen over and the ice harvest ha-4, It is rumored that the County of hopes that the first tap on this bar - begun. The ice is of good gaality, Ontario will, in the near future, be re b the present unlucky holder q! Birdh Bark and there is a great demand for it icing $87,000 in debentures, fibs Y `by the farmers, who re=quire it for swine, kilts him. Moral- -Watch your Interest rate on which has not Yet cider barrel, wood -pile, coal -ben and per AIItII their milk which they ship to the been determined, but . will lacely be'' anything else you possess and want a7D LPEbf -_ city, G i6 -year issues. The privilege of the - - -Paddy and Mickey Brown's Com purchase of these high -grade seem' -' to keep. air ediarie who appeared in the Town ities is being given first, to the A petition signed by 140 rate- BmokeY Etc. , Hall every evening last weep were ratepayers of th±e.. County. Definite Payers out of a total of 180 entitled greeted with t and appreciative to sign, was presented to 'the Coon- arse P details will be made known wham- a ti ,Council at the November session. :. • L. i!6. ulS andientes at each of their appeasan -i vailable, a by -law You will hwvr HuMl"ry • 000il 1,U,'K,• -ill tbrdawh 19$5, cos. Their programs were of a hmn- The 'Hot- Goose" supper given asking that body to p$as aracter and delighted both 'by by St: Andrew's Church in the A. Y• setting apart Village of .Brook if y qu wewr EiULSPROQP' ls = young and .old. A contest was put on, P. A. -Club Rooms on Wednesday ev= tin as s Police Village. The try -law - during the week. in which Mrs. - �-'ing was quite, a success. Although � P�� � rem, but since it was passed it was discovered that . C . - H A P J Degeer was the winner, the prise be- the night was the coldest of the the Act had not been iscovtied Lest S sag a handsome set of china -ware. winter, up to that time, beitutr be --Oct Sunday evening next, Rev. low zero, there ,Ira -. q a good attend -. inasmuch the by -law setting for - - - - - -- H. G. Crozier will speak on the gel- ue, over out hundred sitting down th the boundaries of the pronose iaiottis principles of Robert Barns. to the tables. which were well laden Pot village had not been blushed 'the Immortal Scottish Poet, whnsP with hot goose, pie, cake, coffc -e alsd fore two weelos,arid was therefore . NLAR FALL 1.i1lODt.7 bfrthda has bPpn cetttbrsted to which all did rendered null and void. lhas advee - y just otilier delicacies, isin>; has since been done. and th^ lute restIng facts regarding the rel- justice, ''he hope was. express,.d 'by WILLIAM'S WORK 13001 S. 'Solid leather, • !g'ious views of the poet will be giv- outsiders that St. Andrew's -ogld County Council at the January aes9- en and the influence of these views make this an neutral affair at the tan was asked to attain pass the b- STANFIELD'S WINTER UNDERWEAR, 2.00, 2.50 and 300 oa society will also be pointed out. same time of the yesr. A number law,. but since ' then a strontr oppos- VELVET r1ATS, blue „black, browts, - . 3.9'S At the conclusion of the service a who purposed attending were unable ition to the scheme has ar{sen a- ` ranter ai interesting slides in con- to be present on account of illnesp, mong the farmerts in that part of _ -- - nection wdth the life of Burns will which has been quite prevalent- in the township that the ' matter hay . °rf you are not receiving bur.- wtelily Grocery► be put on the screen. The morning the district Also several from Whit- ! ! over for the time• beintr. dodger, ask to have your tonne put on our service at 11 a. m. will be hold as by who were to give the program but k js improbable that the matter _ retailing list: - 41 usual -with Sunday School and Bible did net turn oat on account of the will coma up again in the near fat- - ; r ­Class _ Preceding. intense cold. °re' : m u - - - -- -- '- - - - Thu Women's Institute fret on r'Nte Y. P. S. of the United i C d i . 1� �3 D GhII ,,, Yi e k f�riia9 'I'v sday, 88th, 3t the home .,1' airs. Church heN a very enjoyable social _ -- �djn 'tepnmw - - tb,Lablialivd 1867 - E. C. Jones. In spite of the zero everting on Wednesday, Jan. 23rd. D sianing and DrePemakinQ Le _ weather, sixteen members ,Ilene pre• under the leadership of Mr. G. C. sent. Letters of grateful appreciat- Rendall. The opening hymn was No. nrPR•Pr fn- all t>ccsPint,e e= - -.ion for the plants and other tokens 23, after which Mr, Henry tr4estney �N1 ,iPS.ivnPel noel 1i :tpd to 1■ ► I ♦ T ” 'r ■ 7 _ 'W of �. sent out at !Creas read the minutes of the last- rater.• y t_P f, s oar individnal mesPar•e and u were read, enrorraging the mrrrd)era ing. Hymn 11 was sung and Mr. , % t fa their good wo►k. As the ranking Crosier led in prayer. Misses Bias - I in t onr wren he.vneS. wind sailing quilt; has been the only the Baladon, Helen Martin and liar- TERM9 REA"40rrJSLE _ paeans of reventie, the Rciief and ices Rotfey Sang solos. Chester's Or -I W. BillIduKlsMGU - • _ Welfare Committee am pianairr- te, chestra then played, followed by a i Phone Pir k 71n 23tf 'spurt on a 3play, -by members of the guitar solo by Clinton Prouse. Billy I � - Institute, in February. A vtery intr Banks gave a piano solo. A novelty I %.,Alickens, 1 urkeys, Ducks, y - - exating and iristrnctim Health pro- number, 'Napoleon's P'ar+ewteii to his C ^AL' T- Our Bast Q�1lSdity i_l's'�d Display -- grarr. was then Inven'by Mrs. Cart- Grandmother" was given by Starts;; V weight and Mrs. Jones, after which Badtsdon and Frank "Petrie, GeOBe _ the hostess served a very much ran- Heron played a piano solo and Cy- In ears _ • . _ of tea At Marley led in a sing -soap, am- rder . u OV iDter l3u l' 'Ot joys � r - --On Monday evening last the ompanled by Chester's Orchestra. 0 F P i annual meeting of the public Li The scripture . lesson was read by - COAL was held. The offleers for 1935 were Miss E. Hogg and Mr. Wilfred Mon- � O R � elected as follows: Chairman of the nay gave a recitation. The meeting So wd, Geo. 'W. Barker; Secretary, was dismissed by the Mizp tla ' Ben- -'' The Choicest of Baby and other Beef ^Wm. Gormley; Tre- surer, Mine A. E. ediction. A social hou of games and WOO D _'' . .. . Richardson; Book Committee,. R H. lunch ended ffie' meeting. for the CHRISTMAS SEASON S� Ripley, chairman; R -v. E. G. Robin- -in the County Council at the • FROM , 1. recut ML" A. E: Richards -n, Mr". J. re,. -_... ;rd - Drsr,e�r and 1433 g Jean Clark. The rc- rrahiA r „=+tr�verrvrt ^nk rises in �hP► ICHAS. LAW, Piekerfnp ! �,� 'v :l~ ! �.i^a �j�?'1 f�'•It., r; r :•f; ••.re..-r..,!s..i a -:.. .� n , ',L7 p,. - s^ �Z<w_ .t...Uyaiat;on of :tie reetia�oteey fir the i'110 nP pry rhat•acter, .there being an ircrea- rorrin Coh • i - - - se in alga, h„b- -hi and improvements, c circulation, ,,ei tee figured . prominently in this P - - rt. and Po-vr R. C. Rreaor. oft �w made in 'accommodation and Turn-, PsckA r'nt* ........ .ras h _3rdl - --- -_ —_ --- - _ __ •' -. a , ishiners or t'+e libirrv. The library }h^ p -q�;on wl,il,, mi this' : (1 i "01c.. ! �1 1 t (., •��l{ li i s -' 1 1'•;,�� has now a laree`numb'r of excellent rior�i ^nlvr ,,p��G•i ^ti: 't'1 n rr ",_6v 1 TT t N W a NT! n —P••rm t +••ra 1•• • 4. n•niZ�ld throughout the ` 1 the 9rnr References required, 'Apply ta' - bor•kg a- A r^ -crazi -es. No ehearler or reNur ail is ree.o., gh sn: A: Pickering News, 22 - - - -• . '- better reading can be, -m -iii -A than M „nic ;party \as • -=~ °- ”' ;... ; by becoming a member of the lib- °f ^admini ^trrtt.inn, ant the Ruv� .of . �� "Y f'Iiir Res FOR. '4A I.F, -L• t 'Fa ncand R:cLa AD.,ii guy Siat., -,r. R _ " 2arv.. .. .. a1„^ }n..-- ,.,hall :.- .....e.... ..f }t.n� t.f• ' R vic'.ering (A:tera Rd,,. _1_n3 - - ;. ---The upst two weeks has seen th;. Re. rn td� one r•rf titP molt vtl�, ^bar .n,• ,.� 1 H: - r ` i t ` COl'!C5� WC3.!1•'T pf tti2e R 1'n} @T. S:ltl tt nVo_fnr t.rn^- , - _ �Jiltri,Qti:,tty in t�t1'� ;IIi- .- ��-- g�.rca'a -L��. Y.- Nar4- _in-Snnd c•+tx'itl,sn - .°'$, - f is said thn, .n: w ,.low r•'-'ords have omy given in that s� °s•nn• �3ntrg'st- , a bargain. Apply Stanley Th atre. Stoutivill• 2•r _ - - & bPP,rl• P.-,ntbli, %!)0d at svv -ral ng1rt it: inns. we- e_,.,.t; f ^r II the province. the moil out'standing' of a hufre Road Bi ldina program' -' Yellow Kloatom sweet clo er'and timothy one beine at Iroquois FnIh where 73 for ttte 'corn' VAR- involvinfr }h^ eta' , R. a c - .' f is a Loud sleet trae4 vin, E. Lee. R. k. 1.' Pic+ arse g 24 degrees below zero was recorded. building of sid,lit:ional ro-iAs and, , ltdl - '� - The lowest recorded in this part of bririrres. sn'i On- PxrPrd1tnrp of rn ! t' n the highwav nbaf nunbartnn t,.,nd the moires "was on Sued& mornin t - P Y sr or 75 7lionsa ^.d Dell r , This :sous bu.l singe electric tight. nderaterPro t • good f re table tenant Apply to owner, B Falconer when both Oshawa and Pickering re- wets made in the belief that }he- re- apt e'. 92will'•w Ave:: Tornnto, evenin¢s. i ported 20 degrees helnw zern. The fief situation would be solved to I or phone Elwin PA 35 during the day 2: -29 - Bu your Meat Requirements yy `official record in Toronto vvag 12 dP -' extent. kk 1, • i t I': � a . F' 1 ► Fi T+ t K h: � 'i' - 1 " r , some , Hovveper rt is �t.11 -1 - + 'green below,-And in” the suburbs "of known that the party who receives I vivaRe of Claremont, a r- conned 'roulrh cast hnu -e. in good co- ditinn. good ceine. t the city, 14 to 18 below zero. ,.tlnlikle the biggest part of the payment on. celtar, hard and soft Rater in house. ahout hall _ . - t last -winter, the ext -eme cold did not such a `contract, is the Carlene }or an seer of rood ttardru land. Also a L;dcl.smith • shnu and frame barn and quarter acre of good last more than a day or two. In B�- and the experience has been that the lad Will sell or rent towe•,er or separately + Apply Tboe E.- Steptienann, 28 Aherdrt•n St, - itish Columbia and the , North, West- man on relief car in users of relief Oshawa. as -se _ _ ern States a number. of lives .have was benetltted very tittle, conaeq- - -•'• SERVANT S. � - - ' been lost and several million dollar, uently, our reeve opposed .very .str- t•L•tcaiANENt' S,vI,EsMAN v1A A. 4 worht of )prvperty was destroyers enuously any such project and was 1 TEE-To f r secure rders for farnere ou ; products f r direct shipment • to tdraers ou i �' by the snow storms and floods. the cuerfagsful in have the estimates for credit terms, by freight prepaid. Preference worst 311 the history Of the Count .given to man owning automobile, and having country- this scheme reduced x60.000, any r:penenee seliini to armors, woo having g„o<! 1%at part of the continent usually MaintenaTk`n only will be Carried On Reply by alive stock and theiretquuementa. , � r • N i � � L e yienceA Very miles winters Reply by letter stating ag, and ezper.etxe Only A 0R xpe r P ;� in this county, during the Conine; Wei; recommended men 1 erd apply Interrat �k'J • w �i 1 '� �R � � � �' a t!'r`` 'ti • �T•r+a 1rr- Vn.••r ••nt!' +uCI, veflr. Iona, rptnrk Fa•d Co . I.,d.. Tor(.,.to-gr�t 791' �. t a �.- %.•-»' �•.•- F ' __ ,, .era r. .,. ; y _ . E t_r•