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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1935_02_08{I M�1`_*�, �',�w -. '"z�P .e"*,ro' >:.,..:sc)�o�» .. .'_si �'✓:•.ria�'u�. .� .ea,++'...^ - =a .. �.r�--- '�°.,:,e. _ <t�, ,_s^n.�x..t'�r+r' ".•Q.,.�„ _ - •�.�r, �,_ :?JC -s- •.:. - - ":.•* -ass-. !u; q- „.s•.�.�: � ..: • .,.,•, _ .....�..c. w., '-S , -ve,. i,.a� ..,',ii ' - .+„- .. a ..wnr 2 4,m1y_'�+.r• �,vr� iv4. •H ._ .....•FCT'. - ''••FSr :'af'il'_ ".`~ ':J -...- :•!.•'+•�,' 'f PAW V OL. LIV. BICKERING, ONT.. FRIDAY. FEB, 8, • 1935. , -�':rTo. 74 - irlt4�lt}tiitOltR1 f�ra:rtrt�• �� • . lr�'hitevale .. 8lOtk ,ii4aQ '• , „ ; .. .�_ R �;�j; a[oQdCii NOTIC �. Mrs. D. MWer htls been. in Tenon.. Page' Sh lock Holmes.'"The, %Wi' GREENWOOD R. ff O. PS&RSON- Pbpsioi+►o to for a few days. Oats Boy” is repceted in the coaiir- 1Jiea surgeon. Dunlaaetos... lay Miss. Doris• Jon iston spent the end unity. ' "'Our trnetepnee your stag of the'week in the it s y Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bradshaw of RS. FQK3YTH. Oph. D„ Diretetor ' ' i every day." W. J.. Beaton Tamil visited D.• Toronto witfi r. and 'r rs: ; • metrical Association or Ontario. Ra{. Y r #� _ M i sy°raeiamio"ed b7 ataaeat� COAL, COKE. - R. Beaton on 'Sunday last. - W.'Caritott on $undsy;'ti;si: SstaWia� ail i188B !t PbsntC�Clarelmont.Ont The prayer meeting held at the Farmers please note! Potatoes are = '" WvOD, -CEM E;1 To home of Mr. and Mrs. D. Annis on going up. This might be a source :of 'CO- OPERATION _ -.__�• Thursday, last was well attended. pleasure to those 'who are in the I am starting a oeiv plan MOAN B. 11ici1TTYltF,= B>arrti• bdNY}, Ci,JiAVEL - -, _ Remember the hot dinner and Val.- possession of a few bags that they whereby I will Rive farmers - Solicitor, Notary (M�ce —Brock St.. entine program in 'the $ n3tWChur =- -do -not need.- a cash rebate of one per cent opposite sell Telephone Offiiee. Whkby. an .' - ch on • Frida F "flu" pPln R .... _ ta; • 481y _ y ebrtlary 15th. 'phis The continued flu epidemic is per ba>; on all their chu BUILDER'S SUPPLIES promises to be a real treat, so 'come the cause for -no small concern in from Sept. 1st last to Sept. Ist R DONALD RUDDY Barrister. ales and brie nest, provided the ear'ochcrp -. -LW* ,ator, Notary Public. Money Loan• g g your friends. Ad this locality. Several families have y !� eDlegs riy oeeu�t'cd =house. late A. E. Chris- mission, 25 and 15 cents. been suffering from this malady' re - ping comes up to the necessary flan, aoath alms of Court louse, Whitby. sly aho leoal carte a work _ g - Gently. Although it is not of a sec- BT3ATON, B13GL. do 8086 A W MITCHELL Brougham ious nature, it is enough to keep one Get particulars at the, mill. w• J• BEATON, K. C. A. W. under the weather f -r a while. Al- The more l chop the cheaper 1 ii, B. BELL J. D. F. Ross (6uotefreor to D. )llfmro and Fitter- Mrs. Moore spent the 'week -end' in so it has been the cause of a great I can do it. With yonreo -op. J. A. WRIGHT inff Coal Ce.) Toronto. -number of children being absent eration and support I can WJ Bay sweet. Toronto, AdelaweS&M Mrs. John Phillips is reported as -from school. do it. ---�� ,Pickering, DIIt, - being in a very weak condition. - YOUR HO>Sil� MILL AIOHARD80N. PIOKP.RING do Mrs. James Farley is still confin- Autdiey _ MI' ' VEY- Barristen..Soliciton,Notaries Office phone 7400 Residenee d.520 Grinds your 9vhewt. -UNin ([ ed to the house suffering from neur- .1 bler e, !is-al4 Concede h on Life Building, your local mill's flrntr helps t Yoq1te end .Richmond Sts. Toronro, ills• W, H. and Mrs. West visited iie. Adelaide �ssa and Kan. By appa nc- � sale of yt,nr wheat. - -ltto better a wraay eversings, Pickering roadenee- D • A. � E E R Miss Jennie Duncan and Miss Jean friends ' in Scarboro last week. �.� Pastry flomr' than Kiasimi Preset ;ier.agil, atf Malcolm. spent the week -end with The Club meets next Monday ev- make. The oldest eatablishsd HOMSON A McMILLAN- B.trris- their peple here. enittg at the dome of R. P. Winters. bland in Canada. Wis. Solicitors. Notary Public. office at ONZ'. Mr. and Mrs, Mid le of Toros- Mr.. Benson is putting a carload dente of b1r. Thomson. tot 11, conca•Non 1, – y' P g frog, Office hours. Thursday and Saturday - to, were guests at the T. Robertson of time on his farm here this spring. _ evep, from 7.00 V. m. to 8.30 -p. in.. k Facilities for Placing In- home on Saturday. Mrs. Robertson- Mrs. T. Annan has been attend- Coal a tment• TorootoofEcq : W&R ; Phone Pick 2000. Toronto 5308. has recovered nicely from her recent ing her dangehter in Whitby, Mrs. ;a ayly - 8f1reII0e of All " 'illness. Harris, who has been. indisposed. A SCPI"LY KEPT ON HAND A Deft&" - - Miss Gladys Gannon has assumed E. E. Smith is bus these days in t T ' - - .. Kinds. - _ y y y - GRER'.ti1iLR�T STATION—TH]i her duties as nurse -in- training at St. his capacity as agent for the miner- BEST QUALITY THAT CAN BN � 14 E1L O.8MITH. D. D. 9„ L. D.8.. Phone Pick 515 Michael's Hospital, Toronto. Her al feeds and fly° spray, for cattle. BfiL'GH'1 —MORld HEAT TO THT! Sacceeaor o Dr. J. N. Dales). Graduate of mother accompanied y prnarl attended the ann- r gyai Coiksaeot Dental Surgeons and Tornio- Dry or Night panted t►er to the tit F. M. Cha TON TA '.N ORDINARY COAL- to +arsaty. AtCyaremmr of8ceoverD. A. _ on Wednesday and returned home on. ual meeting of the Canadian Jersey THEliFFt)RP: THE MOST ECO1tL ilaatt s Korn every Towday rind Frida Plane 1ltiae 10-11. U Sunday. Cattle Club at Toronto on Tuesday ( ORE' L 'E BUY - -- - -- Word was received during the end feat. :.- • , .H 6RBBRT T FALLAISR. L D 9.• The Beal Store, ,D D. S., ts•duate •! the R C1aTeID0IIt of the week by the relatives of Mr.' Rev. Mi.. Crozier wan present 'on Royal Cots --_= of PHONE 924 ' Robert S. Phillips, _+ Z= ontal rurgeoee sad the unrveruty or Toraneo, P , of 'Regina, that Monday evening slips the Y. P. S. no 7 m residence second door east of St. And- he had passed- away in -the Regina had a ,,urcetr rful meeting in the a.0 . toareh. .. cw y ont, i Office roan 9 FURNITURE Hospital,. a. ft, w ap. an.. or by ai�posoraeat. (xsay of pneumonia. Their srhaol- house. _ l i - yserviae), P%Dcw flick Voo 431r ypr rsa displatrl°g an rttractive friends in Brougham feel.the sinc,:r Our game wasaion reports that 'Shingles 1' "Or Sale variety of est sympathy for the relatives of the there has beet, some shooting of _ - �1f1littsltlfs w�s1r>s�. Aluminum and Granitowlire Rtc. deceased• The family were very pheasant: 1n chi. vicinity and he Gear G,Iranireti biter) shingles, Furniture and Furniture much missed when they left Brou- issues a warning. Bird'y Felt Slate 81140glels. N�veltieu. R R KRY BLIZABIi'TH RICHARD80N- gham for - the West in 1910. Reeve Ree =or is makin a fifrht ' Alan, re•rithNnin hu wheels. . �. Fire radautQmabiieiawrameof all krnda ', Prices low, iD tee-ping witll tissues. against the excetclve ex pe nditurs oslres•tingcompan.eof Wid financial stand• , penr. �• __ _ - - Dunbarton' >f the County - Council..' it seems a- T. PATFR-&ON's+ ` i�LARRMONT �j P09T1LL, Ltcenaasd Auotiaaeee, rv+ • bout time to xu)p . borrow-inpt money. (:,l;, 9Lvd ter In tr-PP6. Phones dt l - L' . ter oainalas of York sad osswu toe• Gyproe and Lime The 'postponeri meeting beratize of - 'The crtrresxarl drama l.,"0C.8 t-L ;n /!oa sd" of au aisaa '°r'°`� "' °O'a"re'r illness of the M'i,-sion Band will bt* Mt. Zion thilt Friday -event This ? rains. Aldrwadirspas lllivor P. o., owL Jost arrived a lorae sbi meat ul - i P held on' Feb. 9kh is a gad play rivallin¢ the. popnlar- R. BEATON, TOWh9HIP - Gyp -�c in th,- fivilo t.ing vinep : Mrs, Geo. Davidson ' is som.!w*hat it of "Wild Gin ei" EL - ',D R. Clerk. Coofevuirer.Commuroner. for 48 ic. x 72 its. Gype•tx 3' g put on -by the - tsrla,g .rta. Accounc,nt. Etc. Asher of improved and is resting at her dau- _ Club • some time ago. + -� wrrtage Licenses .; Mace +»sue teat.. � -48 in. i 84 in. ghter's airs. Milton Sleep, Several from here attended the - - -_ - - -�°- - i�� MAW. GIUSNI;ED ♦a0. 4z; in. =asset less. '' Mr. Munroe, the late proprietor ' meeting; of the milk producers at ' Builders' = •. WTiOlYSltR,tw rorr,QswbandDaelse .48 in. x IW in. -' of- Sunset Inn, died in Christie 'Str. Brougham on Friday last and were Eu�lders Supplies All rrsds of •sift pramway aW"ad to Tar.• raasoaabie- Detester arias asst' a• 48 in. s 96 11mois ono Board Hospital, and was buried in, Toronto. well pleased with the addreca of Mr. arrayed at NEWS' Oa,cv. aft sad ida/w- Star Lime Miss H. Thom gave a party to Houck, of the Milk ,Control. Board.. loess.. Whrtpy, r)tu ay Hard wall Pia—ter Miss' .Ethel Eames thi-a week, being' Lumber ayml' Lub- - ""AMT ROBERTSON -:- - 'PICKERING -:- the occasion of Miss Fame's birth- _ liittaale ,B C Shiligle'w "T day. Electrical' Omtrwctor A number of our W. M. S. ladies Sam Farndalr lately purchased a - life cofif 'Wiring and Repairing for Lifebt LUMBER YARD attended the Toronto East Presb horse from Mr. J. Routle of Brook- - y -: y, ,- Alberta (.f >1i1 or powasr. terial on Tuesday, in the Kew ' Beach ' lia• _ All kiad*.>f ehectrieal elicit • L'nited Church. Mrs. H. Parkin Filers acid Milton DOILef3E2C i:0► e kept in *trick. R Peek Mills Miaa Evelyn Bassett is aceom- motored to Toronto one day last I . �"'�'"p yr y i�FYYlFflt. IsJlil@ }'itliht6? , Phone 17% Piekeritrlt ! panyin>s .fir. and Mrs. Crawford to wrek. Maple Body �'(:ti(1 .9 - - Algary. Mr. Crawford flan been - hiss. George Hodgson bas returned P �' Mash, Feeds, ti rnoved there by his firm. from borzpital mach improved in . ,A_geuW for Lundy Fenoe I 8►ur led St. Paul's Anglican on Sunday, health. ,� ng .71 Burgled • }�.�� Feb. .18th - 5th' Sunday after the _ Little'. Dorothy Harlock are. are: 'altd Metal Rooti iltise !Lett Elef U rs 7 pP Epiphany. y p. m. sorry to ?sY, has been wade! the dot -'•. aL'a • p �y and Pouf Su - Sunda &hoof at' 2 Evening Prayer at 3 o'clocit. Preach tor'v care. � I `Burglars lies in stock a t all fir Rev. K. G. RobitLgon. ?►Iry and Mrs. V. 'Parkin spent Sun- •Qomks utE uiplements Sunday Feb. 3rd be;pg I.aysmen's `day afternoon with - Joe and airs. Secure Prices before Buyiug �,. The Night Before ,a =e� Bandar. Messrs Jno. Forgie, James Parkin, at Ashburn. - x sl McIntosh and Gerald Cowan, con- Our No. i Highway .is in expellent WILSON D O ducted the' service in Centennial Utter condition •makipg it very convenient R ♦ a CYRIL E 4fORLFY - Chopping Daily ited Church in the afternoon and in for ,the pupils attending Whitby i 000at Ont. Phone — .Pickering, 600. :the evening .in our ehurch...�feesrs G. High School. Cane, C. E. Watson and Hilton Br- -• Mrs, A. Bunker had the misfort Phone 4lark 72110 D'.' Ne Lockwood umwell' conducted bhe service while une to fall on the ice one dap last CcTitellnial chop r a-.i:tcd and were• .%x I^ k- cottino her !M- ee which req- ERRRR r :: mired -four stitches. "`. F-J. RU ALRY - ' PICKLRI \(3', �1NT. very much appreci;tted. r The annual N'estry.meeting of the The "Seth Parker" program put _ ' Chumh of St..Paul- onthe- l�il1. thsls- Ott by the, Whitey xle people last Fri= =_- �1 /�t VALNTINE assn��T�� �R• 1,i. `jL�i/� harton,:wa,s hold on Friday, Feb,.ist, .da} night, was enjoyed by those 1 1:J 1 FUNERAL DIRh:CTOR filth a go.,d numl;er of members, pre- 'who were privileged to attend. r y sent. Reports from the Wardens and '- Mrs. D. Crawford we Tare - pleased" ; Privrtte An►halHnce ' OrIzanizations •iuere most erroounkiz- to- say, is around the house again; ,• - Cedar Chests DMy �n/l �iultt 9elvire ins• survey of the pear, 130 -35, and feeling;• much better Her mother showed that attendance•.at the Sun- Firs. Carlton, who has been with her We have the assortment Phone 9000 day services has increased b • over' for the last month returned to Tor- _ y :.as usual, 'In Solid WaIDUt Malvern 3000 30 per cent, whiIr: attendance At the '',mto on Sunday. Su - The, Women's Tnstitute held their t' nday School has increased by 54 NEW DESIGNS $1C , Z and :� 2� 'Q w. a Tanua meeting at ..� Markham, :Ont. p.r cent. Officer, elacted were: r9 g the•hotne of Mrs Warden s, ns, Wm, Payne and Geo.' E . C J Stevens on with Zl members :..ht Walnut Finish Arrangements were made preen . Tuyne • Tag D o let t e to Synod,`H ;. :• NEW TYLE A. Newmah, fur a sewing class in the near fut- Fancy 9" �5 S _ On Saturday evening, Feb. 2nd, arc. All ladies are welcome to take St Paul's C ' i ih advantage of this class b sending ' •hurt• t -on- a -Hill -- was - - """CONSOLE TYPE Water founts, Oys` the scene of a very pretty wedding your name to Mrs. V. Parkin, Pies, aid KITCHEN CABINET when Dorothy Helen " Payme became or Mrs. H. Parkin, Secretary. - The Senior_Girls Sunday School " ?.;; Comic ter shell and Mica the bride of Lionel Littleford. The Class were entertained at their tea- r. With bread -box, Hour, teat mtiRwr, bride who looked charntin.,; }n Marina ; tf 'coffee, ttas a'nd 5 gloss containers grit onus i arried a bouquet of roses and ;chess s home, 'Mrs. V. Parkin last From 1 sect up. F for spices: ale i ti 32- 0iece'didt36r " - ferns, was given in 'tilarria;ge by her Saturday , evening and "organized for - . �•�� " set of dishee, An assortment Of good, father and attended by her sister, the year. Theg chose for their. class Everyone !ills/ -to get a ' name, "Foursquare." Xotto - "Do flUSllty t1IIWare at 1 Gte.- Margaret Payne, while Rev, E. - G. unto 'others as '`�37.5o. Robinson performed you would have them " VALENTINE t - while they last" p the ceremony. do unto you:" Officers we're ' as fol: -. C. A. STE RITT The groom was ably supported by t ? . ` HOOg6jr skates, flti0ji9 his brother, Alfred Littleford, and' lows :• Pies,, 14{88 Edna Stevenson; - Vt ,,,,ys -and pucks �14ita Violet 'Swan played the` wedd- let Vice - President; 'Vt. CratvMrd; Jones Drug 'Store ~ "{ HE PICKL- R G W A. Flinerat' Direa�or J��IN BUSHBY secretary, Eileen .Parkin As istant, J ins march. During the signing of the ' Ambulance Service register. Miss Swan tang, "T Love Rnrena T,edi~ett, Tres assess, Marion Hardware Pbone 4000 You Tntli -." Stevenson: Organist, Florence Mow- I31]pDf3 g$O0 -� P'l10n0 I300 ., a • Tt,ev. Mr. Robinson pre- - PICBERINo rented the happy couple with a bray; Assistant, J. Ledgett. The next ;i Pickering, �IItt8ir10 + Bible front' tho congregation• meeting to be held at the Misses pTCI RTxG ONTA3f�0 l Ledgett s hon*. .. . f +LZ V '6�• I ' .. , • ` ", . .. •.. .v :>=b I. a_.T . a�.rra .. '- ' .. _ . Premier Bennett And Youthful Aides : . - --. • �,. , , �; ,pnro ;y � '� ��%� ., �,j�yC � The - .THE io n ,. M K 5 `` E ? •,:;"! .�. MARKETS vis it chic o . Y ^ w li Quintuplet . Parents On A Kq;' k .www,w PRODUCE PRICES United Farmers' Co- Operative Co. Three - Week Holiday, — Saturday were paying the following First Since 1915. 4 / prices for produce: EGGS — Grade "A- 1,».34c; and. R with cases returned "A" large, 22c; t ` " „ „ " Callander. —Mr, and Mrs. Olivo Di- -_�� A medium, 20c; A pullets, 18c; . ' B, 15c; C, 13c: quintuplets, left „ " „ „ Dane parents o1 the qulntu le 'f BUTTER— Ontario No. 1 solids, here Sunday for a three weeks' visit - • .. 25c;. No. 2, 243X. to Chicago.' ;. POULTRY: On their first holiday, since Sep- . - • tember, 1026, when-they spent their > (Quotations in cents.) Dressed honeymoon at Ottawa,lthey were ao•'• _ 'y - Live Dressed tailkfed companied by Mrs. Jbseph Roehgn• of 4•y �. Y Hens= ' 'A" "A" "A" Ndrth Bay,, a .cousin of Mr, Dionne. Over 5 lbs. .. 10 13 Leon Dionne, and G. Kerwin, adviser r t lbs. .. 9 .12 . ► to the quintuplets' parents. Over 4., 8 to 4 lbs. 8 - . 11 par _�_ ; ° .. Oliver Dionne, grandfather of the -• . -- 3 to, 3% lbs. 7 1a .. quiniu�ie.n, wiii rrivafa- at- the -Di °nom t Old roosters ... 6 8 ne home and mind the other five of A Spring chickens— his grandchildren while their mother g g y, ;�' ,• �y,� � Over 6 lbs. .. 13 -.17 -:- 19 and father are away. ss - 5% to 6 lbs. 12 -16 ' 13 Mr. Kerwin, speaking for Mr, and 5' to 5% lbs. 11 .15 1? Mra, Dionne, said the trip was purely 4% to 5 lbs. 10 14 16 .a social one in response to an invite- .�' ✓ -V �' r' -. ': • Under 43i lbs. 9 13 15 tion of long standing. Details of the Turkeys, young 18- 18 trip are being withheld because the Geese .......... . 10 11 parents' wish • to avoid publicity as Ducks ...... 13 14 much as possible. Plans for their en- 91 Above is shown Prim! Minister R. B. Bennett with two of his young organizers and managers for Broilers= tertaiament arq known. only to their -the Conservative. party_ From left to right are:' Denton Massey, aged 84, federal organizer for On- 1x11► to 2% lbs. 11 15 17 'hoots. 'tario;,Premier Bennett and J. Earle Lawson, aged 34, Conservative party organizer for Canada. WHOLESALE PROVISIONS For the first time in their lives - Wholesale provision dealers are the Dionnes are on relief, Mr. Dionne 1t' �F FARM LOAN A%� , Dr. Millais Culpin, lecturer on quoting the following prices to the told an interviewer. He said this ACT psycho- neuroses to the London Hoe- Toronto retail trade: fact should nullify reports the • par- -" pital Medical College, who address. Pork Ham, 21%c; shoulders, 15c; eats are 'reaping a fortune out of the } j UUI��DER C41�SIDERATION AT OTTAWA ed the Association of Teachers of butts, 163X; pork loins, 21c; picnics, Publicity accorded their quintuplet& _ Speech and Drama- on "The Relation 14c• "There have been reports circular- ed I had $2;000 or $3,000 hidden awn Between Stammering and Left -Hand- Lard —Pure tierces, 13c; tuba, y, edness." .13 tic ; pails 14c besides about $4,000 in the bank," - Ontario Is Included And Available Funds Increased Six -fold , prince; 133X. Mr. Dionne remarked. -It's all abso. . If a child was pushed, he said, Shortening — Tierces. 9�iic; tuba, --May Curb Interest — Provincial Boards Replaced By from left-handedness to right -hand- 10c; pails, 10%c; prints, 103X. lately untrue, of course, It was also s _ Single Federal Authority ' edness the mechanical working of GRAIN QUOTATIONS said we received s lot of money at - g y the brain was interfered with and a Following are Saturday's closing Chriabataa, That was another lie. All' - Ottawa. —The Bennett ministry in- is always determine stutter was the result. That was one quotations on Toronto grain trans- we have received since signing the ry •• d by the Cost of •� �e�iract- witlt;- t+he- s,.d.dlv.,r, ie #111." _ view, Another was that the shifting actions foF car lots, .prices Hess on -basis - - r' I#,i'oduced the second of the present money to the farm loan board and g P Asked what plans they had for the ` produced menal conflicts and inter- c.i.f. Bay ports: - session's reform measures to parlfa, this will continue to be the basin• At Manitoba wheat —No. 1 Northern, f quintuplets, Mr.. Dionne said: -"Our >Mtehi last week and thereby gave the Brat the rate was 6 per cent., then it fered with the temper, character, main thought at Canadian farmer his first experience was reduced to tour and attitude of the child, which ex- 953& ; . No. ?. Northern, 81 i!i ; No. 8 g present is to keep per cent. Since No. 4 Northern them alive' There has been talk 1 -of the Government's plans to better that time there has been another gees- Pressed itself in a stammer. Which Northern, 79%; , wanted to take them on a tour this *. onditloas. eral Towering is interest rates, and, of these 'two views was right he did 77%; No. 5 Northern; 75 3-4; No. 6 summer, That is another false ru- It was an amendment to the exist. while I cannot anticipate the action not know. Northern, 759hc. mor, We are not taking them. -on any Ong Canadian Farm Loan Act which of the government regarding this Di. E. J. Boorne; Director of Manitoba oats--No. 2 C.W.. 49; tour for four or five years, maybe ' -%he, mluietry sponsored. It extended matter, it looks as if the rate would Speech Therapy to the London at 3 C.W., I ; extra No. 1 feed more. .Both, Mrs, Dionne and - i - are Count Council Education Authority, oats, 44; No. >< feed 42; mixed feed anxious they should commerce their -. :. the legislation to the farmers of � Oa- be loweted to 3� per cent. The y y' oats 85. tario, Saskatchewan and Prince -Ed- spread between the cost of money said he was convinced from his ex- education right here." F silence that stammering was de- ward barley —No. -- 3 C•W., - bard Island — to whom it has not to the board and to the borrower Is P g hitherto applied —and increased Irom, another gneatfoa, but it has been the finitely curable. It might take a long b5g n N°• lrfeed screenings, $22 per ��� #16,000,000 to $90,000,006 the federal opinion of the commissioner (Dr• time; but that was generally due to ton.av♦ iN' South African cor:i -96. �,fitnds available under tit@ act' for 1KacLeaal' that to keep the financial the lack -,of conviction of cure . of the •_ _., -'�'. .loan& to agriculture. position of the board on a fair basis stammerer. On the other hand: if the Ontario grain, approximate prices - the — y there should be waked two per teat. practitioner ' had not 'sufllcient faith track shipping point— Wheat; o : t; SAy� FROf"Vi tL�i The, federal bill which Mr. Rhodes to meet the costs of administration in his awn method. he would never 94; Data, 34 to 37; barley, 48 to 4B; ` ILL presented was of broad character, sad to provide for a fund to take care `cure anybody. corn, 66 to 68; rye, 52 to 57; buck- - Taking the existing Canadian farm wheat, 43 to 44; malting barley, 70 , `loan act as its beefs, it extends it to o[ inev[table losses through unpaid to U. Unestimated Number lIl Peril the provinces of Ontario, Saskatche- loans, That rate might, however, be - reduced to 1% -per cent•,'but it can On Erie Before Rea and Prins Edward Island, the _ -. e �ietti }7 _ Prince governments of which had not passed never go below one per cent„ which Helped Equip First New Diesel Type Ashore is regarded as a minimum cost of ad.. British Hospital Ship the legislation previously necessary p p _ ;' , -- to take advantage of it. In addition, ministration." „ ,During Boer War ­,Engine Developed - - Other features of the legislation, $"' Fora Erie. —An inshore breeze and H sweeps away., the provincial boards which Mr, Rhodes Introduced its through which the act bas been ad- — -, .cork of Captain John J. Daley a-rd l� ministered hitherto and appoints in _ abolition of the requirement of the 14 United Mates coast P New Ybrk, —.Mrs, A. A. Blow, who guaSuml n , • Dash for borrowers and prrpviacial lS NOW Supplying In Power To' their places stogie federal board of at the turn 'of the century. helped pp y from Buffalo were c- edited Sun:lay lour members headed by Hon. Dr.'J• governments to subscribe to the Foundry fl►# 43 Cents night with saving the lives of an' urr- capital , stock � of the farm loan board equip and man the British Govern- estimated number- of fish'h1 pnrt' 1 _ p, MacLean, present farm ,loan tom- to the 'extent of five per cent, of the meat's first hospital ship for use dos- Daily marooned'.on shifting Lake Erie ice. ' a y saissioner and former premier of value of the loan negotiated, ing the Boer War, is dead at her Saint John, N.B. = Announcement . British Columbia. Finally, it. raises At least 40 Canadian 'members of - home here after a stroke. She was that a revolutionary development in „ the maximum of the loans which may 79 fishing parties, including two - women . be granted under. the act from, the i e automotive engineering � had been were left for varyin periods on huge ' Left handedness Perfected at Saint John was made <. original figure of $15,000.000, At the time of the••Boer War Mrs, � ice cakes Saturday,-when a southwest � 1 Of particular interest in the dis- 131ow` was living in London with '•her' recently following the. granting of wind caused -surface ice to buckle Sign of Obstinacy Canadian and United States patents allssion which attended the debate on husband; a mining engineer, slate atsd separate from the main 'ice for a newt Diesel engine, the measure was the prospect which _ - dead. She secured the gift of a cat- type g ne, claim- ''field, the federal flosses minister held out ed. to be stronger, simpler. more ef- Calnl and -Deliberate De tle freighter, the Maine, from the Parties were'. imperilled :at• several ficent and at least 20 times cheaper sDt a substantial reduction in the American Transport Line, and had � points along the Canadian shore. and ` Interest rate charged by the govern. mend Justice For the -ship fully equipped, -to produce ;than any other engine of in many cases fishermen lost most on farm loans: At present down Everybody i the Diesel type. of their equipment. � per cent „• there was th8 pos- - ` scat! of American physi( _11s Karl Angel, young designer, be- Captain Daly and the coast guards Rout bility, Mr. Rhodes foresaw, of as London, Eng.— Left- handed people was then imported and the Maine gan the' construction of his invention launched their cutter in an effort to _ timate cut to five, or even perhaps are calm and deliberate, they demand turned over 6” %the British Govern - In September, 1932. The completed reach marooned parties, At Crystal 4.3i per cent, justice for themselves and others, 'meat A 'British crew manned her project was tested the following Beach they had to carry two small DETERMINATION OF RATE, ' and y througl, the Boer War as `she trans- January: and found to be successful. general] show . a sort of de- { boats over the 'shore ledge when the " "•'The rate," Mr. Rhodes explained, liberate obstinacy, in the opit,ion. of ported patients from Capetown, I Its most raaical feature is a new cutter could not reach shore. Two - South Atrics, to Liverpool, system of valve actuation. With an more small boats were sent by truck "air cap" in the cylinder head, the over' the ,Peace Brid Mrs, Blow, was later• granted a ge from Buffalo Receivin Instructions Queen Victoria valves are operated by variations in to • aid the coastguardamen, $k private audience with air pressure instead of mechanics} s and was awarded the decoration of Greatest concern was felt for a Y actuation by ' tappets: This mods- u Lady of Grace o! the Order o1 St. group from Erie Beach, including fication .has eliminated much 'cumb- John of Jerusalem i.n recognition of Frank Thryett, Charles Burre}l and ersome equipment and' made the 1ri- w # ber services. W. Carrick. They were marooned _ stallation surprisingly simple. for nearly two hours. They escaped r sy AIR COOLS VALVES when the ice was blown three or Fingerprint Experiments A rush of cool air past the valy four miles down shore and they r f es in g gn Developing New System Mead of flame followin i it- 'jumped to safety. y k I ion, prevents them from . becoming distorted by heat, consequently mini- .Bean 1VIffilCetln mizing overhauls. The engine has g Board London —A new no' exhaust valves, waste gases being organizes For Wort[ k , powdei has been i . ' invented by a detective - inspector of forced through open ports by the police here which allows of direct' 'downward thrust of•-the piston. An, Chatham, Ont.— Constituted under ' copies of fingerprints being taken on added feature of the "air cap" is authority of the Natural Products sensitized paper without the use of its .action as a supercharger, result- Marketing Act by order -in- Council a camera.' ing in more power. •signed }n Ottawa • last week, the Hitherto when ' a copy has ' been Angel was assisted in his work by Western , Ontario . Bean Marketing wanted of a fingerprint, say, bri a E. R. Mellenger,_- technical sepre- Board, which .sill dnrinisier - 4 rough --wall, 'it -has -beer '— necessary sentative of a Montreal engineering scheme for controlling - white bean z to smear it with a powder in order firm, markets of Canada, held s meeting 9. to make it stand out to photograph Of two cycle action,'.the new 'Die- here Saturday for organization pur- it. With the' new powder it is onl Y sel develops 21.2b horsepower at poses. necessary to smear' it on the; finger- 880 revolutions per minute, against J, W. Wftd, of Highgate, was print and a print can then be taken a computed 10 horsepower at this elected chairman and W. E. Reid of ;r'ky Y direct onto a specially sensitied same revolutions with a similar Chatham, was named secretary. • paper record. four- cycle. motor having -the con- Other • members of `the board are: B. Experiments with this method ventional mechanical actuation of W. Fanshore of Florence, T Hooper Ir It looks as if J. Earle Lawson, (left) Conservative Party organ- have been in process for some time valves. Nichol of Blenheim, Eugene' King 'of r, is agreeing with Prime Minister R. B, Bennett at the recent and are, stated to have met with com- Paincourt, and David Carrol of meeting iD Toronto. plete sucess. .. 20 Iona. - d NOT A RHEUMATIC ° safd ills. Stull. 'I've been r C�C Of a Family To make eaeeutivea only at those - �( PAIN FOR 4 YEARS doing sissy work long enough. i've ' I who know how to do subordinates' -�J►' got no business baking cookies and • i r ti� meadint, clothes. 'm a coal mined. :Rules the Mitsuls work. To sacrifice today, is order W 70 -Year -Old Man Plfsim "I've worked in the mines for 22 avert a larger low tomorrow. • j. 1l nechoa years. I've shot it down and I've (Winnipeg Tribune) To worship the gods, revere the • = hauled it out. I've cut props, dug In the Occident the name of Roths- - Emperor, love one's country and do A man who ones suffered severely entries and loaded coal. I can load child is one that b over a century Y one's duty as a citizen. -Lvm rheumatism wrttes:— five tons a day with pick and shovel, of common consent, represents econ- "For a -long time I suffered with and that's as much as any man In P In the days when Japan -was `h� "' ;� omit dower ynd influence. lrheumstism, and at one time was laid the mines can do." - changing from the old order to the Today, along with the sharper y lay for about nine weeks. About five Miss Stull is ,part owner of a mine more modern system not as other ears ago I was advised to try projection of Japans progressive in- money lenders were the Mitsuis. J �r near here: She also keeps house for Eruschen. I aid so, and have con- treats into Western . and -world af- y�1. ttt►►►iii •' happy J. Wolfe, •65, who owns the They did not hitch, their wagon to timed using them ever since: Krus- fairs, the name of Mitsui figures .the local •iaim (feudal lords) • o=: ehen did the trick w I have not had other half of her mine and who was 1 yos. en did tie n or over four nears argely as the dominating influence a former partner of her late father, making a lot of money when the am nWlyp 70 years of age, and Ida Mae was barred from the in the economic set -up of the leading daimyos prospered but losing it all �' are ally fine - p.)'wer of ,the Orient. �� .'feeling fine, and always able for my mines last summer - when a state when the daimyos repudiated 'their hand -made -Ci arette by -. idsy's work — thanks to Kruschen. "-.- mine inspector recalled a state law Long, before entering into financial debts. The busin"slike Mitsuis rollin r OWn tt1K enterprises in 1673, over three hun- 9 y `? A. S. yrohibiting women from performing confined their • efforts to' commercial GOLDS- N''VIRIGINIA .. Kruschen dissolves away those "manual labor." She stormed and dred years ago, the Mitsuie of the loans, forfeiting some of the easy - r• r. needle pointed crystals of uric acid railed, but the state mine department seventh century were established money and also escaping the Iosses. -' �:e. ''_` "s`' "`''•�.. »u,., °,e'.,e� ` .- -whicb are the cause of all rheumatic was adamant —tile law was the law. among the. warrior- aristocracy of In 1876.. And again in' 1900, when - troubles. It , will also Slush these Finally, however, Attorney - General Japan* the institution was reorganized on dissolved crystals clean out of the John Bricker was asked for a ruling. Hacherobei Mitsui came to the thoroughly up-to-date, models, there $15.6,689,440, a decrease of $69'1,04 lrystem. Then if you keep up "the g' front as the founder of the business from the 1933 figure, r; Bole daily dose,''' excess uric acid ( ,handed down an opinion that as • was little need of change. ;, _ will never form again. ; Tong as Ida Mae owned the mine she house at the latter date. The great Long before western 'merchant The 1934 figure will form -the basis could work in It., sign of 'his business establishment of 1935 taxation, subject to furtliet still - exists, -reading, CASH PAY_. Princes were inventing advertising reduction on account of appeals .beg Coal Miner Shouldn't MENT AND A SINGLE PRICE. ' ideas these - 3apanese business —men -foe- & - Carleton County Judge and *0 Mend Clothes And Loses Trade Each of the eleven Mitsui fami- were practising their. Paper um- Ontario Municipal Board. a « » lies of today are under an identical brellas, neatly marked with. the Yeale's report also showed the - Do "Sissy Work code; bound to it, by formal written stores advertising.. slogans, were city's population was. 137,911, an ln• Germanys Balance Drops pledges, ' ilnchanged in the past 35' given away to customers caught crease of 2,611 over the 1933 figures. ?• The State of Ohio agreed- recent- 384 Millions In years. Then the older rules of 1876 there' in a sudden rain. Handbills Ty 'that maybe it would be'.ali right One Year were drawn up anew but practi- were passed about the streets an- for Ida Mae Stull to work in her tally the same in principle. pouncing the current bargains. Classified Advertising ' own coal mine. _ + + + -Double entry bookkeeping was, used ing Be Ida Mae, 34 years old and Berlin. Germany's foreign These eleven separate Mitsui fami= by this ingenious family long before buxom, donned overalls,- boots and trade balance dropped by $380,700,= lies of today occupy fields of bank- the West heard of it. Rest periods wffi w irillrDOSs earbide lamp and went back into the 000 within the past year, it was Ing, trade, mining, shipping, ship- were set for employes, and a profit' F Closely feathered for severe weathAMOUS superior Fischel strata, pits from which she was barred whe- n disclosed recently: buildizlg, insurance, trusts, ware- sharing program arranged for the er. Yellow skin early broiler: Brows TM state mine inspectors said loading While the - 1933 foreign trade housing, mining, manufacturing and , responsible workers. egg: Neuhausers, Chatham, "Ontario, coal was not for women. _ balance was favorable by $267,200,- brewing. They all trace their an- "I've got to start malting a tivin8 000, the balance for 1934 was un- cestry back to that seventh- century ASSESSMENT DROPS favorable by $113,500,000. In- warrior, to the seventeen th• entury OFFER TO EVERY INVENTOR R. creased imports of raw . materials _ ... $691,046 AT OTTAWA A ,ist of wanted inventions and tali i� P tradesman and to good many matiof sent tree: The RAMS" �%� a }0 and cattle' sent the total of 1934 other celebrities. - - ►7 u ` Imports to $1,78D,000,000, an in- They consiatute by war the largest Ottawa.—p. H. Vea1e; Assessment- Eiank Company , World Patent Atu�rarvs' 87 • Commissioner, revealed In his annual, dank Street• Ottawa. Canada crease of $98,700,000 over the •pre= organization of its sort in the world . You Think You re vious yea., and their world . operations are report that - Ottawa's, total. taxable 1 4 s float YOU31 OLD GOLD Germany sent 'out goods_ valued spreading with the expansion of property assessment for 1934 was STAIN the highest pricey for : r_�Ai�Ililif! �j j11� at � $I,666,000,000, a decline of Ja an's 's zesaive methods in world- Your old. Bola silver or ,platinum. V V1lAll��i LD F -Deal d! ect with the largest refiners $282,000,000 from 1933, attributed wide trade and rommerce. of precious metal scrap in Canada. :, ..ry...r • - partly to decreased. prices, Food ex- - Examination-.of the code- as - A- I Williams old s n n Co., . d., ' •¢.: ••r :�s:a>••�•�-.>:',.• P� , F The ems a nl R Lt trrf f �� k 1 ! Assayers. - Smelters and Refiners. L'aX ~ :+ ports declined one -third while the lished in a recently issued book at 319A. Fort Erie, North.. vni. quantity of foods brought in In- Tokio, written by one of the family. RinC}VVOrm fnfeetion ,•. creased, although Sts total value Mitsuia Gomei Kaisha, gives an indi- _ was smaller. cation how seriously the House of Skin Troubles r' �•` - -. MItsul lakes" its obligations. Here YIELD QUICKLY Artliats� Qtlei Question are outatanding .Pledges: r 'K Not to quarrel with relatives. ~ _ Not to over expand. Authors' Service `yr =� An American 'woman who was To observe thrift and avoid all presented at Court this year had ,! c' among -her staff a Chinese. - amah; ]unary. . D. p• Dads• P:+s• 11fot to retire from active buai- �qdH .Send -s three cent stamped en- or nursemaid, for her children. The �reaoa. maeie and gaaraateei peas too early (the recent head of _1� tieaseimot 'sIta4sa velope for information on our smah was extremely homesick, her the house quite active - work in 1933 �a�. � at liar MONTHLY BULLETIN SEti• i to cheer her spirits a 'little, =' -'• mistress would relate small m. at the age of 77). iecaggist. M VICE 'to :'Artists and Authors, : tea Frrouenely Just an "faire." - eidents• of the &w-in ss - amusi a . To marry only oa advice of the _ JUfef "O Ago." And Aeeorddnr way as posy -hies iamr�g council. listing. wto -date .Infozmstion_. - " M SaienttTsb, dtsiy fir Soar�rrRtn/ To employ -able subordinates, `sad If Your Ears Ring on JVo More MormlrRr TThan .Ai The et'�ng of the Court presen- �� � them.. Toaeh 0/ Acid Stotvledl tation. still in her Court dress, com- With Head Noises 'WHERE AND WHAT - _ plete with train and feathers, the _. TO SELL ' At about 4011 manyy people think American returned to her hotel and If you have catarrhal deafness or Canadian and International Art they re "gro old. .i'hey'n tared related to the small, with complete head noises go to our druggist and s tats Have teaches. Stomach up- gestures, how she had advanced to yy sets. Dizziness. Nausea. get 1 as. of Psrntint (double and' Literary Contea:a = , Well, scientists say the cause. inn the throne, curtsied, withdrawn. She - % strength). and add to it 'A pint of .yearly subscription, One .0ollat t man cases, is merely an acid went through the whole ceremony. O hot water and a little sugar. Take a _ - great y - tablespoonful four times a day. Sample Sheet,'Ten Cents •,condition of the stomach. 'I�e thing The small watched with fascina- wigs XAIM i' This will often bring quick relief i• - -'to do is simply to neutralize the excess tion, and brute Into a broad' smile. from the distressing head noises. is stomach acidity. os >laut =vaaL rag Y "Bing laugh ?" she inquired — Our Clog ed nostrils should open, breath- �s�F BAKER When you have one of these acid Empire. - -' - ing becofrle easy and` the mticona stomach upsets, all you do is take FIVE OUTSTANDING stop dropping into the throat, . -It is 39 LEE AVENUE Phillips' Milk of Magnesia after easy to prepare, coats little, and is 'aneabl and before going to bed. - - Immunity from the law is granted RE.A.SONS WHY INVESTORS pleasant to take. Anyone who has - TORONTO,. ONT Try this.. You'll feel like another to members of the Diplomatic Corps, CHOSE C.D.L.. 6% INVEST- catarrhal deafness or head noises �pee al Take either the familiar their secretaries and servants, real- MENT— should give this prescription atrial. ;hquzd °PHILLIPS' ", or the con - dent in London. A pedestrian run _ . - vement new Phillips' Milk of Meg- down -by all Embassy care is power- _ e nesia Tablets. Made in Canada. leas to take action unless the dip- 1. % attractive return of + • - per annum. i Also In Tablet Form: lomat waives his privilege: - -2. Safety The- Company's' / Phillips Milk of Magnesia Tab- assets consist of cash .and il<la�ndu�riting Reveals Character . lets are now on sale at all drug guaranteed contracts only. _ +: $tares everywhere. Each tiny tab- _. "Dais F New Chart Shows How I let b the equivalent of 'Pimply- Sick: Skin .3. Immediate Interest - a teasyoonfu! of Gen- That iafetianb oomvlaa that • ytm At 6% from date of _ _ a ne PPhhiiNips' Milk of `-�� ..r � brin a to y Y well Y the Investment. Bveryoee should have a copy of 1ltasnesia• the rash, tbs p -m�p s and lie bum all lrieid M p PIi I LLI PS' `" - taaasme d >►t.r tae 4. Na Trouble Di idend e. E ti[tI HO Ci�'SInT , lnaeage+ d Afee Gr•sro cw� is cashing Dividend cheques. h" y...s d splendid aerti•e bahia� Payable without exchange. ^ . ook tue..ra w b.eomas yea t +� .. r we1L t+d seiat.ny made b� csdk a 5. Amounts of $100 and Upwards 100 Illustrations c.n.d. )haitea• you e'°,st .c Dees Accepted. Partlpl - Payment.' ^•.d Tlrpartmeee �trnM - 'Investments from $s per- �..- 51MPL.E! — ACCURATE!! — `LNFAL.LIBL.E!!! .P month and up. V* Contract Discounts _ --jar Geoiffre� - s-_1:* . '(well-known (graphologist) =The Abundant YRaft of Cod liver 0�I Limited n :bows you how to analyse your own character, and that of your friends from handwriting.. It is no only a very y »3 t tHOtlTtilllMs� .. Commercial Bankers •• � q � . ~ M VITAMIN - fascinating gatne, but At it is. extremely practical. A. - P reeeus P 46 RICHMOND ST. WEST, y r6saau TORONTO, ONTARIO Copies sent Post, Free for 112eeach TLEASANT TASTE - — - — THE GRAPHOCHART; Rosa 421, 73 Adelaide W., Toronto. Out. S Tear out We cou n and send for information.,x OU LO 60 NIE For over fifty years doctors bays specified NIADWiSTRENGTN Name ......:..... .. :......... :,.._...._......... "scores 8mutaion wherever the bone OlPtND Address High School Boards- fit Boards of Education building, strengthening idea of n cod oN .H t _ ..,.....�....._....._..�.. Are as<tAolad by b:o to atabitish liver oil wen indicated flog Scott's 9muldon ............••.......... Is mope than just rod liver oil. scores Industrial, Technical and Art Schools _. .. B=Wslon is cod liver oil " pare . entulsi for s With the OPP*oval Of the Minwfsr o at ett '' 1 t :.; wierdigestioa greatxres'idencyand t - Day and Evesisg Classes 2'hiorotlwl. -sad f'rstRieit tat - A Body Builder. _ May be conducted m ' accord- Ianttrnt ioi Gar. James Howarth of ante with the regulations issu• (a given in various ttidea The '_•, — — s E. 25th St.; Hamilton, , schools and classes ale antler : Ont., is 2: My appe- ad by the Department of EA. the dire,,rton of , an Advisory fife fa>7ad, I tat wdeht acation. Committee ' - and etretseth acid caught cold easily. rlhia sate of CommercW sub)ects, Manual Traiaia health aLo affected m7 d fi Houae6old' Saieaq digestion I took Dr.- an Agriculture amid Horticulture diges 'e Golden Medied Are provided for in the Courses of Study in Public, Jepanite, Con Discovery and fully re• tinuation and High Sehoo Co11 my Ice health. i and lJepartmenti L' egigte Institatei; Vocational . Schools pitied up in ap�and lit. — New visa, tab eta so' rents, td ;1.00. of the Rsyt+tationi tsetlecf by the Mlttblea tTj jid=` 1,args eiee. tablet or liquid, ;1. !.`" tloatioa W" be obtaik d from the D t epu y Mvtlits*. ! THE COQ LIVER OIL 'Vf/hTH THE PLUS VALUI' Issue No. 6—'35 Psrbataelat Btl>ifdi>syg. zarAtt«. _ * For �Jabv Yoaur Dnt�ist Applicatioa for attondanee shwW k mad* to tro f'rladpai of $911441 :tr1 .r - -. j.r.,w rz...arai.,w+y..- •:m.2.ae..- .�s.c.,- .. -e.,. "' - - '�' _. _. b.'.. - -• ., - - , ',r..�arv.:.; - - _ :p•.. ter of the Dumbarton Umi W Church evening. ; ._- Friday, February 15th. M rig iGrigiri )t etv* in the ,Presence of the immediate re- Miss Dorothy Baker, of Bhough- The W. M. S. will hold their Feb- Blaokr+tuithina, & W00dW, :? ,.• ,� l$tives of the bride and groom. The am, spent a day recently_ with Miss ruary meeting at the home of Mrs. at right prices f "wedding march being played by Miss Marie. Devitt. } F. W. Gibson on Tuesday, Feb. 12th Now is the time to bave those' 'Terlltts Bradd. After the wedding supper, Miss Laura Ormerod was home on at 2 p. m. Mrs. Victor Parkfn's, jobs attended to. BNrrows repaired, ` 1.76 per yeas; $1.60 paid in advance the happy couple -left on a motor Saturday for the day but returned group will be in .charge of the pro- also arw eoction.+ on band.. The (am- 1.75 to Western' Ontario. to Claremont. gram. All ladies are welcome. ells Fleury Plows, always on'Hod, Subscriptions to' the United States - David and Mrs. , Puirh, of Clare - The Mission Band held a very sue- Afsodealer in Viking Oreaen Separa- "W and Gt, Britain $2.00 in advance. Stouffvi4le mont, spent Saturday with Emmer- cessful meeting on Sunday afternoon _ tora_itnd Ejectric Washers. _ �a son and sirs. Ormerod. to the church with twenty -five mem- Drxler in Oockehutt and Frost -- - - - - -- The Marketing Bbard has placed Miss Dorothy Harlock has been bens present. We are very much talc Wood wachinery. � Pt JOHN MUKK.%R. Prcvriutor, pAc:e,uf 7a cents a bag for potat- very ill, but we are glad to say Is en up with `The Study of India ", Aphoaecaltwilibriagaatogourfarm. sow improving somewhat. Our next meeting_ will be held on Ozy-acetylene welding. Our curling club defeated Union- bliss • Rutledge spent this week- Feb. 17th. > Phone Pick 715 _ - Township Council Alie and Agincourt for the district and at her home in Honeywood, ow- At.the annual meeting of the Sun - F. 1- '�7�oodwe,td Cup Honvre. ing to the illness of her mother. • day School; the following officers GREENWOOD 491y The township council met on Mon- Uar member, Morgan Balder, paid $ome person -helped .themselves to, were ejected: Supt., Wm. Bibwn; day, Feb. 4th. All members present, a visit north to see the. ,famous some thirty -five hens on Sunday ev- As:iiAant, Lloyd Pegg WW Mrs. 'T. Dionne quintuplets.. ening from Mr. Green's hen - house. ' Gibson; Trees. Pe Wilson; See., the Reeve in the chair. �' Notice to You : Several cases of relief and applit - Mier:. 'Dr. S. J. Clarkson, a formal The drama "The Three Pegs" ' sad Cecil FVallc and Doris Horton; Plan - ions were' heard. Stouffville boy, died suddenly of ,Tomato Soup Supper vein . be given ist, • bliss � Rutledge, Assista it, Mild - Correspondence was received »try heart. trouble -at . Rochester, N. Y. in the church on • Friday, Feb. 15th- red Pegg Teachers, Gleaners Bible - = = -- -ing the construction of aide�vaiks a- The flu epidetttic visited our town The Mission Gircle . -met at the Claw, .Mrs. g� Gibson; 'Pathfind ' We do HuRding 4f aWkWA s. - long our. Highways, as a measure, of last week, when--w-number of our church on Wednesday afternoon, fol Pegg; ; era. Mrs. A. P 'Boys' Class; Mrs: - -- CARPFNTEAINd; protection• for the children' Who 'tr- atizens• keys, placed under the doc= °lowed by the Y. P. meeting at- night. E• -Pegg; Girls' Class, Miss Edna CEMENTING avell4d by way of highway to the cor's care. Mrs. K. Wilson has' returned to Green; .Primary, Mrs. W. Gee; Tem- ' schools. Mrs• Todd,, vAdow ..of the late W. Uxbridge after spending a month perance Supt_ t°e �e _and- Li©yd- -. - P'L_ UM Bi_N.G Opinion was given by' W. J.. Bea- H. Todd, a well- known former _res- -with -her sister; - Mrs. Corbett -and- -per _._ , A nr! ton, X. C: -that the- Maple-Lee Mill= dealt_ of 5tou1fville, died suddenly family: ing -Co. were not entitled to any re- - here last week in her 76th year. The death occurred on Wednes• - ROOFING �S bate of taxes through the Ioss- by Our hockey team trimmed the day morning of this week, of Miss - Whitevale We lake, well Brantford Roodag tire of their property in 'Pickering. "Dukes" of Toronto in --a junior O. Louise Stevenson, -at the home Mr. i MH[PrinlP, Empire Hhtlirooiha - A committee , was appointed ta: H. A. match to the tune of 3 -2, and and Mrs. F. L Green: FLOUR -'•M I L I � Ecyilipn+ent, D Fro Water _ m Saturday night played a tie Rams The Young People of 'the neigh- �'t consider. and complete the purchase " yyrtenlia, Beatty ' of a• new truck An' Imernational with Claremont. boyhood spent a very pleasant' time was purchased later in the day.. A The annual meeting of the Stoaff= at the home of Mr. and Mrs.' E. Ti= - -.• _ ; ... _.. StftblP F,gnitinlPnt :file �: *'.tad Church took Lace on amble one evening last week. I am rP RcP+i t0 llr< IlBEe any! r,ther [ini{riinpt ytateriale very liberal allowance was, ivezz. for p g p p p g Wedfl_:;d5 • of this 'week. The .a- ' F.videntL this flu, in a mild form F�tfmAteA 1" tPP . - 'ihr old track. ) y All% i.11,d of )f[alO, K11d will' count raised fur all ur o$e: w' iulcl has been prevalent in the village. � Work GnarHntPP•i An error in the Financial Report ?. P otal around $ 000. Quite a number have recovered while P4v the.iliuh -st. wariiet price' wa- . reported -in _ the item' of the sal- - • . ^ T �1 _ ar; for 1931 of L'tQ Road Supt. Ro) The arulual U., F. O. supper• takes• others are just contracting the dis- .r �1'r bar m --i. �F .L. PR•l1L, ISL'J _ ,,lace this Friday eveninie, w'Aen R, ease. a. This wa•, shown a�315i5, and • P 1: Irxin, of Tomntc? :. OwinsT to the, death of iliac i,ouise LA E� 0.N WILSON o sho`'dd' have iieen ?;1500. as will a ,. a student is PhnnP R.iO Pear the Auditors' Rep)rt. Jir. Ward. I:c"nomics, will deliver an addres., $3tevencon; the drama which was to Phnne NIHrk fi51)2 3 1 :�,. PICK F.RT -N G. O TAR10 refunded $15t} of this cal- An "The present Econrmic Situation have -been given. on Friday evening - - 1nd a W Uut' of It" - ary to be u -ed for Relief purposes- �' - of this week has men postponed till • -- I ,e Standing Cohntnittee „n Road = and Bri,i­es .paid the following: F. Green River ' -:T FN D£RS V4 ANTED t g Mantle, repairs to truck, 2.25; A. :. - - ' ENH ITE -Lee, haul gravel E. Line, 1.1.60; J.,- Mx.,. Williams ass a Toronto via- itor. on Monday. for • the re- conditioning of the Wiring Masulka, gravel for R. Line, .10; L, _ Gates, drag os .°, 4.00; E. W8rd, $rttau.a Lc4yer W. a trey Vtbswr yl�; f= tUS88.-- in._ilfE -��/ - t ; g over the weekend. Dunbarton School. Applicants will " I7 G EK� E'0/ ALS opening snow roads, 1.20; A. Matt- apply to, W. C. Annis, Dumbarton, - Losra,_dzag con 7. 5.60: W.' Ellicott, Rtrth Hutchings is quite busy' T H t R 3 D A 1. F R I C A �' and and 9 A T P' R U A Y gravel for cam. 2, 6.00; L Dixon haul, these - days helping nurse Gage UWA. of the Arl,net . RnarA_ IIt01: Mr. limn Mrs. Henry Mitchell. via- later than February 15th, 1935. Low- an ton. 2, 6.00; F Barclay, ditto ited... A M H nster's at Locust eat tender not necessarily accepted. HEINZ ' c - COO; G Cooper, gas oil and repairs. Bill on Sunda , SOUPS, S, Assorted Flavours, �tinse 2 Elie 27e. ° 20.09; R. Ward salary .and telephone y - and truck license, 79.32; Gor. Law, The Y. P. Bible Class journeyed __ a <_. repairs to truckr 20.09; D. A.nnis, to Markham on Monday evening and BR�•��v Qum COOi:IVG -- . .;sand fort Whi ale, , 3. 0. Michell, were royally entertained yt the �j A TOASTED OATS, Large pkg., 23c• _sanding at Whitevale, ,3.00. Young People of the Presbyterian THEATRE The Standing- Committee on Can -u�l!- tingerteies p`a'id the following: John Mr. and Mrs. T. Barefoot and Mr. GOLD MEDAL Marks-r. stationery .. 15.50; T. C. and bits. J. B. Wilson vela' to take Wi3IT8�''' ' _ Brown, supplies for Town Hall, 2.50 this opportunity oP,thankitti[ the ORANGE MARMALADE, J�r ,25e. - R. O: Crummer, Constable . services: Ladies 'Aid, Misc 'tuir and the _ SNOW W H[TF. - . 2`14141@1 16-30., , ..W . - Chesser,-_ school children _and "the entire cam - .. &alsfy..'.25.OA - - munit for their kindness to their - '14 - _ p 1K +} D. R. 8eatgn, salary, 125.00; Adam y FRIDAY Knd A r'Crt[n�#Y - SOAP FLAKES � lbs. f0►r JSce I. _ , Spears, postage and services at tax recent .sad,. bereavement,. f sale, 39.00; Hugh Pugh, postage, $1.0. Dom, on Jan. 27th, at the home of }•ERRi'ARY Sth and 9th -G. L. Middleton, mileage on relief her parents on No. 7 Highway, Sh- irley SWEET MIpF;D - work, 10.30; Public Libraries grant, Alice Barefoot; age 9 years and "THE WHITE PEERLESS PICKLES, Large jar, 25co' �(5 at- •$25) 125.00. 9 days. She leave, to mourn, her w' Vhe Standing Committee on Ref= parents, two sisters, Lucy and Ruth, JDWELL PARADE" <B .. ..... _ - _ 3ef paid the following for supplies: of Bracken. Sask", and two brothers, . ` _ . S. G. Morrish, 133.75, Booth and -Rosa and Douglas, at home. SHORTENING, 2 lbs. for 25e :.![ustson, 69.85; F. T. Bunting, 3S.01- The Audley Dramatic Ciitb will :> tORETTA• Y()UN _ ,* M. S. rhapman, 51.84: R 'storrich, present their ne+nular, drama, `°the J08r BQ1. ES" RED and WHITE 4 64.00; .O. V. Shaw, 6.00; B K: Slei -.- Red - Headed Step- daul;hter" in the 1 Green River Church on Tuccxia y F EE, r. - COF b • , - - $• 1 C `..,.. ghtholme, 2.18; W, 'Middleton, 5.00; e P A. W. Mitchell, 1425; D. Gannon,_ Feb.. vices , at o'clock, under the LEMONS, 11Pr (�o i,- - 25e - , _. 26.29; F. Ca,sie; 2.08; •-%% -Sym -s; `1119,uceg of the Sunday School. Pn +- gtCLL'S1�'E PICTURES pe . • . E. Bryan, 6.29; J Wilson,-.88; A. H. seeds. in aid-of the piano-fund. This OF THE U10NSE ?Robinann, 6.00 ;,r., Law, '11.90; D. f:.. i9 a real play: Come one,cnme all. ,BOOTH MURISON ; Miller, 20.34; H C Pears„n medical _ QCI:�TUPLFT3 - .=services, 41.75; R: Glendenning,' am- Greenwood - - -- - _ '- - - -- - - - -- _ A bglanniedii al's, 11,00; N. F. Tomlin. ` :: P"cker�I1 Hardware More = 'son, medical s,iiice lii.00; W. G. dames and 3Ir;, l:uine were ill Or- 'Mondny, Tuesday ani Wedhi sda3 ,Shea, 1.00; J. Wilson.. .9.00;'S' G. hawa r1n Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Lade, 6f Brooklin, Morrish, 21.45; L. D: Hunter,'. -4.4s+.. FEB. F1JR I1, 1:. and .13 : The Standing Committee on Dam- k- Hileci on Carl and 'ir.4. Devitt on _ _ ages to Shea, + paid. the fulloainir: Sdtiday yttThe .Ga ,Poultry Foods and Egg Producers Frank Carson, I. ewe 'kilted and - 1 . Ed. Annis and family entertained . Y .lambs injured,. 1K.00; G. NI. For+ytii, . a few of the.young people on Tues- 3 ed Bead mud Punria Egg Mashes, Opdte-r Shull. DIVOrcee ff cud Grit. inspecting -of Above, • 1.70. e: - Standing Committee 'on Transpbr= ROj RI PLrple VV orni Speeifia for Hens' and Hoge, ' tation paid the following: Green- :� FRED ASTAIRI'; i}l -rood street lights: 39.33 - O J S / - at R R0131 5 d- .6.11Ig QllT_ @�_ - -- • - -- - nt{rhbartou ALICE BR AU Y - Specials for this Week EDWARD F;V1!::[iETT .HORL(}N � '13obble' Smales, of Enniskillen vis . laAIX. - ROILER9, 9,14u.; COPPER BOTTOM ROILRR9. $1.10 3ted his trrandmotlier 'Liens last week DAIRY PAILS; W. . GA.LVANfRED. PAIL$, W. , M•rs. Daniel Schwalm is ilf-with WEBSTERS F R' ED STACEY RAPID -FLOW FILTER. DiSK1, 504t. pe,r'C, -pneumonia in Oalowoc,d Hospital, NEW- 11�TERNATIOItAL P++inter and 1rr hen rr Toronto. . ' _ 4 K rkitnuG McCormick- Dreri•tRF++rut'Mnihinery Zlrs. Ath insori, a former president 33 cents per hour. or• t;y etantract and Repairs. -of Toronto East Presbyterial, will DICTIONARIES are in use by busi- _ anywhere.. _ ness men, engineers, bankers Our M_ uttu: - "We have it, Can,get it Oh •speak at the next • W, M. S. meeting judges, architects, physicians, hatiNf+u 00111 G narnntred. , on Feb. '2ixt. i� . j . v _ . _ faruse;s, teachers, fibtar•ians, clay- • 15 years ex),rcienre., it is iattt, wade." . On Saturday, Feb. 2nd, the home gymen, by succea.ful men and PINE DROVE, • DUNB7IRTON P ' of Tame, and Mrs. Mitchell was the wornen the world over. Tele (lour scene of a very pretty wedding, s Are You E d to Win? ,tor write. P. O. when their daugliter Maraarat Hel_ _ i . � _ J. S. BALSDON,' 'PICK�G = -en became the bride of Wrn. Geor t • ` + � tt:c n:cars to susses °.. 1t is Davidson, son of Russell and Mr,. knoviirg teacher, a universal gnes. �1en "y York ict- UtK 'L.49 1 I, :Davidson, of fferrywcx. The bride tion answerer., ainWeight Quiekly • . Vbo' was attired in .Marina blue and ` If you, seek efficiency and ad- lien' + Overcalls land PKnt� L'_' pt' rl, P bouquet of Talisman•mces vancement...hynotmakedaily = *HAVE Hundreds of men 'use-of this vast fund of inform - _ ;LOVELY and women have ' _ Men's Work Shirts fine, or 2 fur L2 `'t11RS given• away by her .father, un- anon? gnin'eii 4 to lfi :der sa arch of cedar and spring 400,00 Vocabulary Terms. 2700P � S K � N i p„Flnds of E4lfd•fiPB}I y � >� ' GOnn'hh2urtrarino3. <',olored Plaeus. flowers. The ceremony 'wa.9 peiforin- ao,oeo C:et,gr ,p'Mewl sub3ecc :. tste►eo - with C. C. & B. FNrtn Team Harness $2:i 80 n p !8 $y the Rev. `E. 'M' BtiP ASS, pas- Sloacapbicul Fnui•s. Tunic Tablets- with amazing EX,... ' Rsutar and India -Paper Edit;ons. TR:� benefits of cleeiring up pimply, Huree Collar+ nt vHri(W -4 1.lriceeq T - , R'rltefor•peo- - skin; imniching hradacbrw and indt- - ,9atnrdq )apt, . eb. 2nd ws- ihe/ n n r.R��. - )teetipn; steadyyi1ng eb,ly nerves, B'O &a Ptidoi �"I'editn Llses i lay in wliinit the ground hug Is sup-. ;Il ,.trnf ..n9, Kaininq stilrngth. C. C. B. Toni " ' ` !' cto. Free a _ - Tablets contain four vital in Now is the time tlh gctt thR.t old - osed to ethleh y from Mlle winter , net of r.> 1,2. ants - Calcium 1'eaAt• Rialxl's Iron haraegs repaired dome, and tell us what kind lu•r, it +•�u i : . n n m-w t h i. - anti• Ext,ractof-Cod Liver, In Ch000- • • - -• - - - _. e._., • ,: tar we will havo JuTing thy^ mart six taper. late coated form. Get new atttaa- Fhone 2904' Weeks. Lhddently this animal ' bas ' G. +r C. ' tiventses and pep in a few weeks. lost -a'II'- iriieiest Iri the �veltTier, as . ,,, MERRIAM :.Bold vA all drug stores. 1 ;fL gave eta no ittforrtatiral on that F CO, Get C. C. dt B. Tonle Tablets at 0 E01 L B R AD L E Y. - - - �' g R I i,T Cie "bje°t' IL G. �� Wit. ltleredlF Fes..: ..,,... -. ;,`. - ._�o-ti.`y- -•�:. - -. _a.,,> ism' t .:. - r .Y "-" 1 :f" - 'A� .y. _ -.. _.. .. ors. i _.. ..1• ., xy¢ "`- (1laseaosit Miss Mildred Pugh, of Marsh Hilt . ected superintendent then. tr i n • The ensurer G d , to su to den i n L. M die t• as to t a ` n the Pe and s a - a the t e ,<•eek nd ho , Pe -e t her Win. Palmer o is confined to his here and Robert Malcolm as Secretary, was, absent on, acrount of -illness. `• E• V'/ � G ILL r r • Bey �_, �o r suffering from a severe cold. A Mantle, who has been laid up with Hugh Miller, as Treasurer. The The reports submitted b the seas- r - Mrs. H Porter has been eon- y •FC LV KRAL DIRECTOR AND, '�- Y for a few days is able to -be uut a- Sunday School is officered by a ion, the W. M. S., Sunday School and fined to her home with the flu, dur- EMBALtlISR a.- ilig the past week. _ fin• group of young men who, we predict the Y. P. S. were all very satisfact- ''- Miss Sadie Evans, who has been Nelson Wagg has been spending will make a' out cess ' of the school. Dry. Messrs Manson Ellicott, B. Rit- qucceeoor co W, J. Mather, Miss Annie Bayles _ 9cuufiville ' spendin several weeks with her several 'days of this week in Lon- y s is organist, and chic and W. C. Bayles were elected g don Out- the teachers remain She same as of to -the Board of Stewards.- Grant - Niaht and Day .service - _ aunt, at ' Stouffville, has returned to . last ear. atives were - Miss Bernice Linton of Toronto Y present from Canningtgn' Business Phooe Residence Phort t her home here. spent the week -end with James and The annual church meeting was and Gibbard Baker were elected its- W4111 OyLy Considerable difficulty has been Mrs.* Briscoe held on Tuesday evening, January _hers. A financiaL. repoft will be for- •;•' experienced by our motorists end 29th but the attendance was not too th -corm �/'� truck- drivers on the sideroads, ow- D. A. and Mrs. Pugh called on the � ng in the near future. JAS "'DAVIDSON Ormerod family at Greenwood on K °Ode due to the severity of the wea- • I to the snow. Saturday last. CLIPPER PLATES' 'CHERRY WOOD j Geo. � Tumer, who has` been ill for Mr. J, Em rut spent the end r some lengthy period, is still � in very P B *T _ °f the poet 'peek in Grave poor health, and is not improving as alturst at ;S RPENE� ' _ N S U R A N C Ills friends would like. the Sanitarium with Mrs. Empyinig- LAME BACK ham,, we -are glad to know, is A0'1`UMnBILit Wm. Gormley, of Pickering 'was • recovering nicely. -:Work gitaria- tool FIRE 'iii town for several days this week, Lame Sack. Rheumadem, Lambago, _. Mr. and Mee. -Geo. -Richardson tr who with Rich. Hovir, have been aud- entertained neighboring ..families on reezad quickly to Ruiewspe: _ All sizes .,f Fanning ;Hill. Screed% J - BURGLARY ' iting the TdWgg1d + Tmsilrer's books kvp6 in et4m.k. Rev. Pinnock, of. Toronto, Seers- Friday evening ' of the .last week. .7-E. C:• jogs :Dmggiist OASUALTTI ` ' UB - -- - sPWe' als A8 8 GENT'S HARDWARE _ Easy .of •t)te Bible Society! '�riil bebe is �y ert#er�tned -on- the-..- - - ---- -- - .- - - - -- elri t� RE - L1FE INBURANOF Fast Friday David and Mrs: MARKHA :ONT. Phaue Pie'kerin 79W Claremont oil the last gnndap of Gregg' ftUMACAPS PDnoe 90Q 2385 g this month. FurtbZT aanouncelWwU .. later. _ A quiet wedding -was ,solemnized - _- -- - - -- ----fit-the- United — Ghu3eh on Mr. aid Mrs, Lewis and Miss Me- !lRanse OD Can Buy 8t. BQme�� Tuesday, Feb. 5th, when Mr. Thos. Donald spent Sunday in Toronto. Mr, - � TIRES BAT'TES)(ES _Lewis is the possessor of a 1933 Hardy and Mrs. Jessie Geddes, both _ ' Pontiac which will make. possible of Uxbridge Township, were united N11 AOGE940aIE9, in marriage by Rev, J. E. Glover. his trips throughout the country At be low and better prices Mr, and Mrs. Hardy_ will reside in • - - easier. ._ Uxbridge T4wnsh£p Wafter and Mrs. Wa=d entertain- The W. M. S. of the United Chur -e are now in the market for a ed the,Euchrg Club,. on, Friday night _ yon call in Toronto. last. Thirteen tables. were played. ch will hold its February meeting in _ .. - the Sunday School 'rooms of the aimited uan �t of oexl nuaht p y �,. This Club is .reaching such proport- church on February 4th at •2.30 q i y $ quality Let uq re air that; leak to ions that greater accommodation for ' ry p' - m, ,� veep interesting program is the members is being suggested for :.-Oats and Mused Grain.' W prepared. All ladies of the Skilled Motor RepKire. _their meetings.. , A number of our Young People of congregation are welcome. Mrs. , T. send samples for rises delivered at Condy's group will be in charge. p P Gordan J = Lam the, United Church attended the An- . - -. nual Rally at Port Perry on Satur- ? Mills or m your barn.. - Phone 2909.* 'day last; when. they were _awarded` Brougham PICKERiNG, ONTARIO IVY the attendance . Banner, They 'had - = FOR SA.iwE -tied with Albert St. Church, Oshawa, :�[r• and Mrs, Kenny, of Toronto Ji lin:iteci.yneliV % „f ttF: -(iRUG ti U OAT FE; F;O - - - - on this point, but were the -.reel ients were guest; at the Harvey. home on p. >ti p Sunday. SLC3G(ix tuts, tiet..Ua+h.•. - of the banner nevertheless. _ - - Eicharter train fur 0-tt Peed attd reduce fi -eding co."6. _ Mrs. J. H. Caskey, who has been The �i omen's 'Institute will hold • CHRISTMAS SPECIALS their open._meeting. in -the Town Hatt l�ee$or�s Marmill Ltd -suffering from the flu; is now being 2 Simnwae Gottod Mattreseea $1LN d on Tuesday evening, Feb. 12th. A 5.N confined to the ,house with a_ heart _ - _• - - I Simmers = affection, a result of tie flu: Mrs - good tirtheria assured: _ _ 3ti►rkhhlau, Out. 2 Sitdtmsra in - '- ' 'I , Caskey has not enjoyed good health pay 10 cents sdtzhtsaion, and ladles " -. -- - -- - -- 1 Simmons Sp cgs 5 ;I since her recent o ration. will Provide lunch. - K - -�� YER - r�- - - - 'P1R ificxr�r- o� -ii,� Y. i' S �i-St- Rj T F Din. Room Salle ■imost sew Mr. Jones of the C. P. R. Section; • __�/ eat oak I�;� vvap obit John's Church have been elected as - .. _ _ _ - - — - Red to return -to his ho4me Dining Room Suile Dark Oak 4234 follows: President. John Knox; Vice- ry main after going basic to work for President, .Hugh Gannon; Secretary, Aluminum and Graniteware S "` "one day, following an attack of the Hugh Miller; Treasurer, seta , . You have 50 per cent of the ' sus= - per teat eR flu. He, aolnR with several Withers. Photwla. trahoxary case, 50 i .,who* have recently' had ,the flu, are Baker: Conveners of Committees, J. seas of your investment in your _ reeords33.04 a - now suffering from .heart affections. Clews, Merin , Annis. Mary Phillips _ . A- special Temperance Week is be- and Dori. Johnston; Organist, An- ',hands with management and kind '' BEAL'S HOI'SEFVRNTSHINGS wr nie Bayles. ing observed in the Y. P. Society of �[ �] - STORY the United Church during the corn- T Milk Producers' Association •o:[ feeQ used. ` '. ing week: A special Rally of the Soc- meeting held in the Town Hall- on - - ( - = :i the evening of - Friday. January •- For 1.135 lutsure yourself with Micbell s ietiea of this•:distiict will be held in . -- -- -- _ u Claremont on Thursday, night Wert, 'f`lth, was well attended, represent- - Breeder .HaWhery Cbi;c;ks of the 'two - atives. being, present - from Canning'- _ - vnith Rev, W, -7 H She, of.--Port _. . - - .,.foremost Perry as guest speaker: Sunderland and other points. Mr, J. _ r l : ` - Houck, nf- the y im Control Beard, , ()C �{ CJ S {, W. Le ilO I'll S Several from here attended aSur= • .j p l ti d th s ddre , addressed meeting, also _ .prise Birthday Party Riven at the Toronto home of Lorne and Mrs. Jones, ., on Mr. W. Wilmot and Fred Major. Mr. ' Air Cal. nomt,eliy, of Whitev dc, .Iw•-. be-e-11 . w _.%ti• fwd Saturday evening laRt at the 'home W. A. Knox' was chairman of the "... :A'a9tgnrer for oontr, ye4f-i „nd hi-border fur FAbrnxry t<nd 5 meeting and Elsner Powell, Secret- A pi IH • i hooked • xt, P-cd Eye SPeta Ad - - of the• }cost and hostess, .itt Balsam. .._ _ _ _ . ... - _ The party •was given in honor of 4r'' �)Ur Pr1uH3 tire- rP.K3411Aj1IA. Price list nn re liG3t. ` �' �"" am ar ,.-.,the father of the host, Mr'. Jos. Jon- Rev. J. E. Glover Rave- an earnest Q I +•► .•.+a.. hr s. n a .e ta... d helpful message on Sunday _ .. W 1 _ B Bala". _ . es„ ( . i of B _ _ _ . _ HUGH - - UG G. M ELL iCt'i _ from !?j c' c o Warren • _ h , a 4 - e t n Mr. =�•• . The C. G. I. T. group of the Ln- - p - L. pLSi!�Y l3t�OCZ. ,g Willson tendered.. his resignation as - " PY14AWIU Pul'LTRI' I+'ARlt1, i ited Church are having a supper superintendent of St.. John's Sunday Plh(rOP alnrk Xl(ui (:Iarrtnout• Oat' Off, remit owing sass and - concert in -the Sunday School School on account of- ill-health. Jno. "` 1 rooms of the church on Wednesday, Knox and - George Willson l- _ .. Feb. 13th. A group of 1 -ac,t dramas were e are being• . ' presented, by different '. Irroups within 'the organization, and —_ - -` . - -- YOU RIDE ON AIR , •a>z. especially fine evening Is antic- Notice to Creditor S � �,� . bated. � _ - Roy Morgan -returned to his home AT.T. PF:RSOtiS ha�inx claims a- ��' b motor coach A1,1. %1AKEy - from the hospital at the end of last gainst the Estate of Rachael Walk- AN-11 HF!"AiRED - I a-eek, cowdderably' improved in -his -r, late of the Village -of Claremont. � 1 •�\ >� PKI('b:� ftEAS(�`�1BLI: "f general health, and continues to im- in the County= of Ontario, deceased,1 "' ll r - tti -(1HA (iL'AKA \'11:I.D prove, His .many friends- are. much whn diet on -or about' the 16th day © - impressed with the sensational rec- of November, 1934, are hereby not � • - overp from such -a serious operation. � ified to send to' the undersigned ex- ARTHUR FIELD - It would appear that Air. ,5forgan ee'utors uu_.t,r .before the 6th day of � q � -=- -" � � R. I': I• bli•Rdn�.ce ;. viac'.the- possessor 6f a remarkably Vhrch. 1933, full particulars of { ;' r }.; lb " Phone 5-01: PICKERIhGt rugged constixution. their claims. hire. T. Paterson -has r,•rorned Immediately sdter the said last., .�, U LI�E" t. to her home here from Brooklin, mentioned date, the assets ' , of the: • �.• THE Nl )•: vrhere she hxs -been s n ins' Rome said estate will be. distributed. a- UP f� eG time, owing to the Gerious'illnesR of mnng9t the parties entitled thereto,' �' r�` �� y :BEAUTY -SALON - ✓"��- her son - in-laws, Mr. Clarence Pen- having regard only ' to clainis of -" �t ft'[�l0[tS � Belly, who has been suffering from which the. underaigtted.shaTl then - 193ameane anew yettr, whichweaot •ppneumonia, Ms. Pengelly is recover- have notice, to the exclusion of ,-all Typical' Low Return Fares between Pickering and HALT- r new P(- Nave. -in' very satisfactorily, and is now others, and the _uad,&-siRned a;ill not IMORF., x$23.6.9; ST. L"IS; x$20.60; CHICAGO, x$15.20; ra spending only a short period• each, be liable to any person of whose SEATTLE, $68.30. ( x - excursion). I have Permanent WKVvr to stdt every day in a chair in his room - , claim the undersigned shall not then (Subjectt to change. without notice) lady'!; purse: Kc,why not make Tickets, Time Tables and All Osath- Travel Informatloe at arrappointwent. The Annual meeting of the Clare• -have noticed `for the assets' list- EASTERN HOUSE P11one 45N most' congregation of the United ributed or any'part thereof. -__ - -, :_ Igiveall'tny'cnstnmer4 'rhyvery beet Church was held recently, ,Rev. J. -LIED this '15th day gf January, - elth n E:•�Glover, pmsiding. Encouraging - careful att o „ 1 A. D., 193n, - .. letiests were received from .all acs I , Flre"t emts ,.Bcxlp . BAN1KRUPT'.:-8T0C1K A 80, �I LI'l:Plling, ietiea. The paAtnr reported that 17 -f:. Luther 1]iddleton, 1)rougham,Qnt.. - " and Faeinl Tretitments members had been .added to thi' and 'Harriet E,' • Wafer, Claremont, Shampooing. s membership, of whom 15 were by Ont. Executors. • . :. Pt'ofescion of Faith. The church By tfieir soiicitom,' •. • - -• - Mxe. w:tilrid�21. :` • - 1rea.arr, a,c.weCi - '1i$F, ruibrd :�,! � V4�� have been Lucke in secur- Pltc►rtci 1110h CLALiEbiONT -... current expenses, T1te ' missionary Ke.11ock, 372 , Bay Street, Toronto. - fund: amounted tt, "40., the W. M. titp - ang a Ban Stock of tire S. raising $250 g, the. Mission Band � • N � $30 and £he' Baby Band, l3, The M. Y �rba�ns, and. can. give you, amaz- Maple. Leaf Mutual Fire and M. Fund $345. '(The allocation' ot ing values in all s izes. for the two congregations waF $.5.it;. . -, - . - • - - Insurance Co• and iippio;tirnatets $562 has beenn and WAWANE$A INS. CO. 1 chains fit around wheel raised thereby putting them over the Cheap Rates for Farm and Ctaatr� ObjPetivP. ).' The Sunday School rail - a - . Buildingtf ., _and the -Chain$ as low' as .95• per storm Insurance _on Baii&W I Y. P. S. 40 Thos Cc+ndy' and Wm Rill , ea or .txaav►ros `j'_ L Windmills, Silos etc. ;were i•e- elected to the Seggion' slid A Tonic for Kidney and Bladder Pau.` See -Our Stock. •• ' r� a $1SY� - Automobile Inenranee o� - d Wm Evans, Lgmat4 Pilkey;' -Silas J. It cleans and stimulates tbote orp m and x `For%ee and Ifni. Jim. 8eelby to the assist; to function ro a svze. to fit your car. '''- , - -Ail Rinds P pedy ±� Board of Stewards. A strongly word- Dlredions wits' -every bottle - Write or Pkeae ed :resolution was passed, favoring Prices 23c, 40c, 65c, 40c A Repeal of the Beer and Wine n-o,,, rm. Druggist, or Cli -AS: COOPF R CLAREMONT : BOWMAN & ROWB ; Amendrtiont, to the I.iguor C.oittml AeST AUAlf 01sva CCAMArrr t WHITBY. ONT Act. 79 Driw rtt.. TwevAo AAver1w sill o y TIDES . �.89 the Author of ,. biy. NELLL M. St:ANI -RN -- - - -- -- - - -- .. - -- -' - ilR=orm That was all the thanks you got. Still _ Eler+ we s.s_ a gr04p of yoiws peo- she was glad she- had dare it, - pple carried' on the tides of youth - dal reason, for telling Kltty Was" Zoang Katiy Pencarrow finally settles down un the Nencarrow farm, with that she knew how strongly jibe would ••oeae►Ievs hia cousin as housekeeper oppose it,' and b w much influence ; who to m wve with her cousin Robin she exercised over Robin. She might Herrick. Cousin Nell Macdonald be- eome. engaged to grena Joiceydioa, be able to break it from that end, ; Pate' Peticarroa Is 'showint interest -and . spare her an -embarrassing in- ' lie li[afsse Stitt. a typist terview with Genevieve, from whichoce� _ who had An- Two always came ouf worst,; 'Robin and Genevieve, Two days ,later. Genevieve went in !shed a sit.. walked' oif laughing to- f ' - wacda the house, their arms finked. to Wellington sad. Hader Matale's - _�den �� Was%* ant there was an intimate quality in guidance, bought her shorthand' books - their laughter; a secret delight in and hired a typewriter. Maisie had : appointed herself tutor, and it meant their glstnces.: that she would .have a legitimate ex- - Wtty`s hands gripped each -other. chat for going to the Hutt more fie- 12rm1y, s habit she had when need- case for _ fag control or faced with s difficulty. q thla sudden passion for - ishe had been-s, fool sot' to -have seen "pvhy < this before.' Instead she had felt Be' work?" asked Kelly. curtly in it. The lonely _ boy might "You sever 'know when it may be . have sought companionship and useful. When you marry and leave found love, but in his friendship me in the lurch I don't think I'd And - with his cousin she felt an sill, _She life at home very absorbing, It hap - :.-'wanted to keep him with her. She pens to he something I can do here. had been parted from him so much and it interests me." and had made so many sacrifices, and Kelly frowned on the Idea from Y , snow she grew afraid of anyone who the first. He weld see no }natities• threatened to take him from 'her, don for it. Not "that it- affected him. , . Home day he would marry, but not but it suggested restlessness, and he yet. Ile was still young. When be did not enjoy the prospect of Gene- : gnarried...•.. ileve leaving him. Maisie's visits In her most secret - thoughts she- were welcome, however. -He found her .planned a brilliant marriage' for him,; amusing.. Now Norsh had come crashing in g : Norah was really d teased when with-her disturbing.. suggestion that 'she heard about Genevie s new fad. _ ie7 _ 1• ' Robin was in love with Genevieve, o es of (3snevieva marriage R Her h p outstanding Quality � Low Price She objected to cousins marrying;, seemed to recede further; it was very there was always the fear of the chll• disappointing, ` dren being— queer. But, in any case, Robin said he'd gape her a Job in a domf Cant character like Genevieve 'the office, -and Kelly remarked that which she anew must meet with vio- 'would be the worst type' of wife for It- was not considered decent to lure Prefer Smile divorce and similar proceedings -. bin: She would overshadow him. domestic servants from their allegi- let opposition from her parents, Gen- Mrs Nidloleon pointed out That take was pot social. True, she play- evieve, however, devised excuses for men rarely sue for breach of prom- etd hostess- at the -Hutt very success- aace9T•. 3 "���„avtlaEe Alm of + + ■- lesvfng Kelly and Ddaisie,Yogether. DebateTS Decide Nagging IS' fee and said: "I am firmly convtac' gully, but she hated society and Its usefulness ?" a>iked Maisie. "Coma on, Robin, i want s walk be. Worse Fault Than breach that most of the actions !m ways, and would not be. a good in- •'I hawea't tried, f he hasn't the fore supper." breach 'o! promise and seduction haR suence on Robin. She was too self- jntelltgence to see, it's a waste of Robin was only toq glad of the SIOYenlineSS I see ion as their chief motive, ThU - eos►taiaed. She would drag Robin time • chance to -have- Genevieve for an how - I seek to prevent through adoption away from the world In which she "Perhaps you could convince me, and In that easy manner of human 9Pallaceburg. — If she has js of rap asserted 'rented him to shine. Her ambitious Maisie" and Kelly smiled at her• .A affairs a few repetitions_ _soon became smile tan her face most of the time, She inserted that women must. rights' - - ;were all wrong quick Rush colored per face: a fixed habit. it' is permissible for your wife to apt themselves. to the `equal rights" Alarm at the prospect and anger at So that's it, thought Genevieve, serve so with a stray strand at which till now enjoy. orah'■ clumsy suggestion that it CHAPTER SEVENTEEN � y The blli• would nashe wloliiion tit and she went to the kitchen to talk- her hair in it, or to forget to sew 'Was Robin's' friendship that - was to the maid about what sandwiches "How nice, Robiii! Here c as in- any of the provisions a felony and vitaLioa to tea at Mrs. IytacBhane's buttons on -your shirt, just so long persona round gutltp would be sub• " -lfteeping Genevieve from marrying, to masks for tea, as she kisses you goodbye when you completely ' spoilt her day. She was i nezt Sunday,,, and Kitt passed the jest to i tine of from X300 to ;1.000 The idea that Maisie was becoming go to work in the morning. At iesst G rgiad when Genevieve salted them In fond o! Kelly took root. sad at evslty note across the - breakfast table. _ to. which might be added 'imprison, sl ., " such was the decision of the judges turn she found confirmation of'it Of Yes. a pity I can't go, he said. meat from one to five pears, .. No meta was Bald, but I+Iorah felt Kelly's tgeliaa she suers not at All enrs "Why not? They have a lovely place in a debate at a meeting o! Trinity at Kawrl: i don't think you have - United Young People Society on �I s chMy note in Kttty's S> -bTe " ge never �erted Irimeelf to capture the subject "Resolved that a nag - HANDS? !'s-01 a girl's affection, but he was pope been out there oely. — - - tar with them site He -had sbio*n no No. I haven't." ' i¢ng but efficient cold. tidy wife pretereade for any one, and'Mateie'a "u'll enjoy it. They ors most is preferable to s slovenly but good- yo - amusing company had act awakened hospitable, and It to a beautiful -gar -�r� one." The judges awarded ' nap warmer response. Genevieve den." the decision to the negative which FAGGED "Perhaps they'll .ask me another was upheld by A. P. Brander and was sure now that the girl's eager- .time, But you go." Ira. Hammond, while' William Walk - near to teach her had its origin_ to.. You i het admiration for Kelly. I "Whaf is to stop you .coming too ?" er and J. Ashton. Lillie argued for SAIABA, TEJk 11 w L a''*'b 116 If Kelly >zlarried Maisie! Lord, j asked Kitty naively, the affirmative. �.: , � VZN4F24 what a row there would .be! Sfr _ "I promised Genevieve." r Miles Pencarrow's eldest son and this I :'Surely you can put that off; it isn't- Woman Legislator Hinds'restoTes smoothness ' almost unknown office girl! But . it `ialp°rmat. You can go out' there any ,t� c which soap and wateT tasks - wasn't likely. So far-Kelly seemed I Sunday." Strikes At Own Sex proof against it, . "Yes, I know. But I promised to St2AL away f TOM yOUT hands • Genevieve liked-Maisie. Kelly might ride over the Moonshine Valley with Admitting, she is striking priticip• aqs GREAT do worse, she considered. 'WithonE. her ne=t Sunday; it's gefting too late. ally at her own sex, Mrs. Roberta making it too obvious she: gave Mal- for tennis." West. Nicholson of Indianapolis —In• , ^� ale her chance, and - Ieft fate to de- `•Write a note__.aAd felt her, I'm diana'a null woman legislator -had — ..._ side the future, , - sure she will understand. a movement underway In the State i - RECOMMENDE4 Peter was making his final attempt "I can't do that, MotherT" House of Representatives to ban to get his matriculation, his previ• snits of alienation of affections, se CREAM ous failure have greatly incensed hie (To be i?ontinued,) duction breach of promise to mar• ZO.000 father, ry and the naming of 'correspondents MiDICAL "Nor more of this damn' play -act - Mi<N Pe till you're through," he acid, and Gives Birth to T��d Set.. FIND FASTER WAY Peter was fora from the amateur op- of Twins hi 12 Years SCIENTISTS eratic society, causing, he was con- :: winced, considerable lose to the come - ::T O RELIEVE COLDS _ pant Winnipeg. - 'lira, Jokrt Yhor- Maisie atttl played leading roles, oaki recently give. birth to her aid steadily consolidated her footling third set of twins in 12 years and in those cifcles which impinged upon she, and the babies, are doing line. Ache Onci Discomfort Eased -' music and the theatre,' rn 1928 Mrs. Phoroaki gave birth - Without conniving at the affair, to her first set of twins, the second AiRlost itlsiOAtly Now _ When you have a cold, remember the - simple .treatment pictured hers , .. • • : i + prescribed by doctors everywhere to- ^t DON'T RISK BAKING P`AILUI�BS • e e F ET�' L T.ke a A.o+riii Tabkes day as the quick, safe reap. J jjQj,OING- Because of Aspirin's quick- disinte- — Tf� _.. . - _. grating property, Aspirin '•takes — S THAN Dwmml hold"— almost insiantlp. Just take Aspirin and drink plenty �O of water every .1 to 4 hours the drat day --less ottea afterward throat is sore, use the Aspirin gargle. TEETH �A But be sure you get ASPIRIN,It G' No siipafa as-slid - to 1 n g—t o el eking Z sr a water. made in Canada and all druggists ` «boa you use chic IV — grand powder that Repeat trot t i the form of a cross a name Bayer in � on every Aspirin � have it Look for' most dentists pre- - �A�fAN _ , — - - Tablet Aspirin is the trade math of- ::r / san o• --its a fey to _ k •,: e■ alt users t tTW the Bayer' Company, Limited. POWOiR largest - _world— leaves so colored, gummy taste GOES NOT HARM UAGIC -BABIDtG' Pt? DBR' safeguards- your - – all drag'storm - Caper fsom failure. Assures you fine results. THE HEART .� Tiwt's wby C�ada's foremost woker9 J.•� i ssperts use and recoapmend•it exclusive- t lY• Ask your grocer,for Rtin- today' +a.r.. +. .'.' L It throat b sore huh and 1 CONTAu48 loo ALUM -- 'l'hte statement on eery ft Y .Issue No.. 6• -- 35 _ . : 31 �a+ od T• This o i tuns "reti�wt your gwrsatee that'Mgtc sddng powd•e �O1° "i• Ye++r lyat.ptb'• r aiwa or say haraafnl iegre0lent. Made In claw. .• �- 62 -. - -_ �... •__. - .. „ .. .v. , , , ^Af, �.: n •r r. :x- -z :�z'frc: w ..., + �. . �. , y„ e ,. • '• __ _ __ � •ai u'v t.ti+1. PJ ' \ A rY Wrap-Around - • art Lochart Hobson was most excit- he often appears lugging in hto thin Wrap-Around ed about the green brome ram dat- white fingers an ancient. dilapidated _ Ing from 3200 B. C. and *valued at Gladstone � bag, From it he pinch -tom 0 �� lUustrated Dressmaking reason $50•oo0. forth trinkets worth anywhere up ' Furnished With Ev And there was plenty more: Ming to $50,000 apiece, There never was � pat aril vases, Tang burial %figures, In all a burglary at his- Chelsea biome, nor. `. HA�'T�R - about SA00 places . c t of $ 0, Britain did the old gentleman ever Lear one. • , t►'sls month• at a. cost of ; §00,000 iroai All of his pieces are to welt known a faun - faced elderly Greek named to experts to be of any slue to the ' George Eumorfopoulos. underworld. ` r Courtly little George Eumorfopou- Because Mr. Eumortopoulos' 'funds ' By Matr M.- Morgan „ lion is actually a British subject born have lately been ;running. 'a little - in Liverpool 71 years ago: Until his low, he arranged with the 'Victoria retirement last August he was vice- and Albert and British Museums to t president of a firm established in buy some 'of 'his art collection for . :Two Excellent Pictures �� London since 1819: RaIli "Brothers, half a million dollars. The sale } u/ -Ltd., private bankers and importers .Curator Hobson considered a rare for all the fact that Ronald Colman has been an inhabitant of rope, rice, cotton, hemp from lads: bargain. "Of Hollywood for many years, he still retains the British accent. ' The Rallis were of Greek origin too. "It is truly a princely gesture on ,: This one notable factor in "Clive of India." The men all have % Importer Eumorfopoulos lives in the part. of Mr. Eumorfopoulos," said +' admirable voices. Loretta Young, while pictorally effective is the he last week. "It is impossible to es- London -in a handsome house -on the r _ Chelsea Embankment, dell known to timate the value of some of the pieces � Only wrong note (as far as your reviewer is concerned .She is a = — Orientalists all over the- world, but the collection might easily amount ' lliscious�it -fel� Wnityt `but as an English- womaan T -think she is mis- to i2.5oo,000,,. With hi8 business interests in the The next great international ez- Cast.. _:.. . _ /� East George Eumortopoulos began hibition at the Royal Academy's -- _.,- The battlin elephants in the or battle o l'lasse makes . you seriously to collect Oriental art g p gory y y ,� ; Burlington House will be, of Chinese - / about 30 years ago. Unlike other sit tense and inclined to nibble your finger nails. Personally 1 pre- art, scheduled for next winter. Col - f� rich me-i he employed no dealers, lector - Eumorfopbulos has agreed 1: ferred the campaigns rather,'than the home of this soldier, : ; hired no experts, did all his own serve, on the committee. He will who gave to the British Empire a great Dominion. Here is the story j buying in Paris or London. He sail to-- China next month to help in brief: likes to show his treasures to cheese -some of the famed Forbidden The locales are in feats and England. Clerk Clive` falls in love strangers, City treasures which the Nationalist with a medallion portrait of Margaret, sister of his friend Edmund. At meetings of collector's clubs, Government has offered to lend. Disgusted with his counting -room lot, Clive persuading Edmund to accompany him, joins the army. Here comes such well known histor- ic incidents as the Black Hole of Calcutta, the victory- it Plassey' v and Cli've's marriage to Margaret. Back to England- iu triumph, show- ered, with titles and honors, he becomes a country squire. Then ;� - , , •, , _ though it seems heartache to Margaret and the eventual 'death of .. j3 LESSON NO.-42 - quired for the next few lessons, - their first born, Clive returns to a seething India to bring order out �� while studying examples of surface of the chaos which his political successors have wrought. Home again A CHAT ON DESIGN FOR SUR-' patterns note the color effects. Color ., and fortune turns her back on 'her favored - child. Discredited, On - FACE PATTERNS plays an Important part in Its ar In our next . lesson we are illus- rangement for producing Tone ..trial' before Parliament grl charges of accepting a bribe, his dame - tinting three examples of surpass Rhythm. dragged in the mire by avaricious politicians, he would bear his trag- , $ patterns. This In a subject which Remember in your Tone Rhythm of , _ - edy alone, only to have Margaret hear his simple and honest rebuttal hoe broad ynaeibilitiea tae the ae color sliest -that you arrange your and to be with him in their first home when the Prime Minister calls 30$9 signer, lights and darks.as well as lines and _ to inform him. - that a grateful'king has decreed that India, taken when we consider the ''need in shapes, That the eye is attracted to from' the hands ofAhe- East - India -C sh$l] -beg dominion Of 2 - " . business_.tbr atodern and__standard_.the point o1 greatest contrast in the Empire. With his honors and fortua a secure the little Pamir Its unusually becoming lines. mak- design required for Dress Goods, Oil- such an arrangement. That we may p y cloths and Lincleama we are sug• therefore set up a movement in the settles down to a life of ease and happiness. es th e model patterned for today design, through the use of contrast p pp equally suited for the slender and gearing creative possibilities which ig , ug Jum in ftam India we find ourselves in Vienna:iri, the tune of rise not -so -slim alike. are practically limitless, _ and harmony, which will lead the p_- g eye where we wish It to go. And _ Franz Schubert, It solves your problem for . ma- Feminine appeal is a most impor- that the use of tones . ran in from �, „ ternity wear too, as it's easily ad- taut ,feature- to study when design- white or delicate g„ g The Unfinished Symphony" are perfect and In atterns for any .of these three grey to deepest The settings of jested to suit the figure without any g .s black eaormot�i9y increase our means the tempo of the film is perfectly timed, items mentioned - above. Here you - `'alterations.: of expreesiory in design. Here the feminine influence is predominant and the actin per- it's one -piece styling wh}ch wakes can make direct contact with • the excellence. Marta E erth makes her debut and she is extremely -it easy for even a beginner at sew- human element, the most practical !n a How this art•ani respect, we shall aerie gg y ing . to make it.. -The Bash slips source, of finding out the real needs p sD e, fascinating, and gives a very convincing portrayal of the Countess thoough-an opening on right side. of those who- not only do the buy- lesson. study. BALAlYCE, in a later " who was responsible for The - Unfinished Symphony. (Hollywood It is perforated for belt length, if Ing but also wear or use, the mater- _ has already presented Miss Eggerfh with a contract). you prefer same. The shawl collar tat, In talking with women on We would like •to hear from oar effect is youthfully Battering and dress goods, etc., find..out jut.what, readers In._xeference. -to these leasoaa -It was extremely pleasant -to see a film of this order. 1R that appeals to the women with whom you on design, Are you enjoying the slimming". You'll especially like the �e fibi9 to contact in these chats. work' Are 'tile teaultt which dramatic order when Schubert destroys , part of his work it is done -. lantern sleeves. - The short sleeves you are Ask why they buy certain kinds of getting satisfying you' Can you _ quietly no unnecessary . flourishes. - . -' . - are also nice, cuffed to - match the' floor -covering- etc. The Information make suggestions that would make cellar. _ g;- ! _ Helen Chandler is excellent as the girl who loves Schubert and It is pictured in pebbly crepe in' you acquire will be of great. assist- Luiure lessons more lfetptal to 'you2 helps is -his struggle for f- ame and the++ Inc c him to the fascinating.. sacs ID the ereatiiig of new surface Questions will be .answered in this mask- brov�n: _Another very smart Q _ 'Countess. As one. reviewer remarked feelingly: "The little girt had scheme -is black pebbly crepe with patterns' department. Anyone wishing to re- }• Then study catalogues, magSzfne calves personal reply may have -Same a rotten deal! the collar. of white crepe. Light- and newspaper advertisements. Sort if a' 3c stamped, addressed envelope ~ weight woolens will' also make . up out the y I -- - ` This is the effect of, this film. The acting is so -sincere that you, -lovely in this model. pictures and classify them is encloses' wit -h, the' request. The :n feel you've met them all and it is with a definite, start you, realize Style No. 3089 is designed for, siz- Into the sections where they belong, Art -Director, .Our Sketch Club, Room =i 'you're in -the modern 'age of 1935. '- : es' 16, 18 years, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44 You will find this method will Save 425, 73 Adelaide Str_eet,•.Weat,.Tor- « e inches bust Size 36 requires '5% your time in creating the designs re- onto. - yards of 39 -inch material. " " ' •_ . This Day And Age _ " HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS "Those, Were The Days Of Speed!" „ . - Write your 'name and address _ We are living. in a knowing age, and it takes a .lot' to startle _ us.. Fo> instance: plainly, giving number and size of ,. such patterns as you want. Enclose" The other day a triple= engined French airplane failed to, make ` 2oc in stamps or coin (coin prefer- The each g.• f ull - ed;-�z it--carefully) yl - y aitftcr�tshrrrg instead -irrt6 -the side "of a house in c.roy ^� pp number, and address your order to don, Eng. Miss Edith Martin, busy in the kitchen, saw the 'plane Wilson Pattern Service, 73 Nest =' ., ta' LIng, 'out' of control, .toward her garden •Zate..A moment later Adelaide St., Toronto. ;_� 7 �. :.•:, 'it-came to a stop right against the gas stove, having demolished the .01 i scullery, the kitchen wall and taken off half the .roof. . Poultry or France Y Did Miss Martin betra • agitation at this unconvehtionai method Fifty white. Leghorn cockerels of calling? She did not. As the petrol from the smashed up 'plane and 150 pullets purchased •from R, "' y• streamed around the kitchen floor, she, shut off the gas in the stove O.P.• breeders in Western Ontario' =ti to avert by L'Abbe, A. Deckmyn, of Villers- fire, and pushed her father out into the garden.' Her quick�►� c ;� en- Vexiri, Eure, France, were ship- " ``'action probably also helped the pilot who was happily' unhurt. pad from Montreal direct to France .a. _"Much has been written condemnin e modern ' th o per the S. S. Lista, on November g d rn w man but P x� a" .,in a crisis she is right there, cool, poised and efficient, which is Su- 15th. This consignment of 1—o hite w perior to the "vapors" of old! 1 Leghorns will be used for breeding r, ++n rrA �. - managed by Abbe Deckmyn. Re- - -• _ cently he came to Eastern Canada' - - _ - primarily to acquaint himself with the methods of poultry raising and h t'Y �y oho E P - the quality of the stock in this country and he was much impres- sed. �/ • The recent sale is a result of con - - , tacts made by officers of the Dom- inion' Department of Agriculture at the World's Poultry - Congress in London and Rome. "Everyone is commenting on my ,a -- - youthful appearance:" p "Yes, I've heard a- lot of them say A Princely Gift remarkably you were r r well 1„ e' Of Oriental Art <' In the basement of the Victoria : and Albert Museum and in the Bud - a ^` >' dhist Room of the • Britis'h Museum last week curators and assistants - �' is were ripping open . boxes and crates, - He: I forest everything whee ~� carefully' lifting out ancient' bits of x "i1 hold you In my arms. precious porcelain, abet 1 hope you won't forget "at brooch you promised me. Busy with a group of about' 200 �* � antique Chinese paintings,, Ortental- "'`• Ist Laurence Binyon prophesied that �s - -- - - a '18th Century landsca pe that was cataloging will be one of the British "Excuse me, Miss, but here tats - y f thought I had a area our vermiform a Museum's most popular treasures. i S strap." Lovett: How do they suave gasper of Oriental Antiquities Rob- " g p' PpeedixT "No, w you were hanging on Cowtt: Usually with malise -� 4 my Kr• , aforethought. 89 -.ol. Roscoe Turner; noted U.S. speed ace, shown seated in the ' cockpit ( 7)- of 1910 model plane in the Benjamin Franklin Museum • . •� _ .', ' -'ter i •r'a zy . •- _•r�:� +• _ - .."+- =•a -,d.. •i' � �"9"' ,. -�T-a' -, o -'-''"a� ^ - say - .� -, ,. � 1 � r - •. *, . � - -- ....r. ^„ra ;-� :. : �, '•rsrf ..•. �.. � . '2` .v}, .e�p,�v.••_ .men. _w�. .�xr�s.sae.ew,.a .:, ".. iv. . _.... '$.w': '+d..r jas. - <J.•'._ _.enr. -�d.. .� _.- w.e�'• ,q ' '- _ suss rte - ' -t'� 7" - - .w 'r , • i -. I' been - -The Relief fill is this Town- LO (SAL l M �3 ' --Mm Ktirray has m cunt n W4- , . n to m shi oo continues P ' s t her hi me in P .. " pending a few days a Commercial . , - . •' _ _.._ Toronto. for January. Commercial Frilling Of All Kinds • -Mrs. Oliver Grammer spent the - Walter and Mrls. Whine and --Jrhe Women's Missionary Sm- : weekend with Elmer and Mi e- family spent Sunday in the city Lety' of St. Andr`ew's Church will = Envelo�p� Letter- head, Bid - Iowa, of Oshawa. with Mm. White's sisters meet at the forme of Mrs. Jatnss pest f-Quite a large number of the -Mrs. Groajeau, of Grafton, spent Andrew, on Wednesday, Feb. 13th; - pu*b in our public school have been a day. last week with her nephew, at 8 o'clock, , Reads a Specialty at absent to the prey regular month] meeting of . wring ailing' eP- D. J. and Mrs. Callaghan. -The regal y g - •` ldemic of the flu and colds. -W, B. Powell, who has been ser- the Woman's Association of the Un- This Office. . -}Wgn. Gormley has been -in Cl- iously ill for several weeks from ited Church, *ill be held on .Wed - aremont several days this week and- heart trouble, is now somewhat im- nesday, 13th, in St, Andrew's base - icing the Township accounts, the ot- proved. ' menu, at 3 p. M. i „: her auditor being R. J. How. -Mrs. W. R. Miller and brAer. The epidemic• of the flu still - - - -- _ -Miss Myrtle Lockwood, teacher John C. Stork, spent a few days last continues to keep a •number of 'pep- in - -tbe Jtuiior Dept. of the Public week in Keswick with._their brother, pie in their homes. It is not a sev- - o �i�aa off, duty !or about Russel and Mrs. StoHL ere type if thy- patients take care. — x tea . days, amount" her work on Mbn- _Roes Wallace went to . Port- Per - aut: if a patient goes out too soon a tore -.- =. day morsiing: ry on Sunday on • account' of the !elapse may. occur which frequently - 3ernoes in the Presbyterian death of his brother, Clarence, the develops_ into pneumonia. This is the _ -- -Store" -- - - -_ - - -- C hur& on Sunday *01 be held at funeral taking place on Tuesday: great daisger from the present .epid- t � iC k e r 11� �' 8 Leader l; o'clock snd Sunday School at 21 -Mi s G. M. Bly, of Toronto, emit. o'clock. Rev. Dr. . Carmichael, the spent the week -end with W. C. and A. great treat is in store for the pastor, will preach. Mrs. Murkar. Her mother, who ree- people of ;Pickering on Feb. 19th, \ __ -Rev. W. R. and Mrs. Sproule, ently .underwent a serious operation when two distinguished men, each - } of London Ont., and the formee-3' in the hospital, i3 recovering very famous in his own sphere will be _ sisters, Mrs. Gssge and Mrs. Morgan 1 satisfactorily. the entertainers- in a concert and illll th 49c, e # of Toronto, motored down on Mon - -The annual meeting of St. Ar41- lecture under the auspices of the k ` day, and visited Mrs. and Miss rev's Chtiroh will be held next Tues- United Church of Dickering.. Ruth- _ r'� �+ �': Fsnwftes. day evening at 8 o'clock. The var- ven ?McDonald, the well -known Can- NEW I a7ce : -According to the records of the ious organizations are requested to adian Baritone, will render several Meteorological .Bureau of Toronto, have their reports ready. A good at- fine numbers, humorous and other SHADES month of January was 1.1 deg- tendance of members and adherents wise., Rev. Georgg Dickson D. D.,, Q$ADE$ rem colder than usual, and .69 of an is requested: who is making a wonderful success and Inch more than the usual rainf911,1 -Hugh Robbins, who has been on in- the Metropolitan Church, Toron- Black Walnut 4 ..and 6 inches less snow Chan usual. ! the staff of the Bank of Commerce to, will deliver his famous lecture, 95c • -St.•• George's Church on Sunday, ] at Brighton, as accountant for the ' "Successful Failures," in 'which there "/ February 10th, Second Sunday after past four or five years has been tr- will not be a dull moment from be- Bush Bard'mr ' Epiphany. Sunday Scti..)oi -at 10 a.. ansferr'ed to Walkerville, and left ginning to'end. Both men'are hum - l m. Celebration of the H,.iy Commar.- for his new post on Sunday. He purists of the first rank' and will be QT't` f per - ion at 11- a. m. Eveninc Prayer at spent the 'week -end at his home here: enjoyed by all who come. Remember 'Autumn Leaf r m- Preacher 'at -bath services, - A special Boys' work service the date, February 14th. Admission, Bev. E. G. Robin. =on. twill be held in the United Church 25 tents. pair The_ Mini%ter of Education has next Sunday evening. This service -Heard in a recent session of our SmO;tie9 Ac. that examinat;r'r, fees will oe elim- will be conducted by -the boys and Township Council. - Councillor, to : N hated at the `mid- sLumnior ex:iminat- Mr. Wheeler their instructor. The man on Relief : "Do you still keep - SrA�2T�8 ions. Although the fee has not been special speaker will be Mr. Angus those - two big dogs to feed' - Man,- Yuu will have Ha+iery "GOOD LUCK" all through. 193.3, _T__a heavy one, it Was quite a burden to Buchanan, of the Broadview Y., M. No, my son-in -law has them now. - •f you wear HOLBrI'ROOF' some parents, whose (.Mldren were C. A., Toronto. This service will be Councillor: "Where does your son -in- _ - writing. the En.rance Y%am+nations very interesting and,alt are welcome, law live ?" Man: (not looking for It has also been decided :liar the ex- Parents and friends should not miss this one) ques -he lives with me." � � � � A P aminations wi:l be held in the tat- this service. There will be -the u - =The inquest into the death of ter part of Jun- instead of in J :i1y, ual service in the morning at II a. Mrs. Vera Nevwooin, which took place • • +ch is usually .cry . . hot so that m, in December, when their residence whi esndidates can, not Jn themselves -One of the greatest moves to- was destroyed by fire, resulting ir, _ :juice. wards the establishment of "Peace" her death from burns in the hoses- EAR FALL GOOD I' -A number of the members of was the suggestion in the Federal al next day, was held test Thutf- N F' k .; ache Y.. P. S. of the United Church, House this week that in the event day night under the direction of Cor- attended the Winter Rally of the of another war, that everyone con- oner Dr. V. F,. Cartwrifrht, in th «- WILLIAM'S WORK BOnT S, Solid leather, X2.95 Oshawa Presbytery-at Port Perry on netted with -the operation and as"-. Town Hall. Pickering. A verdict of !4 _ =Saturday last, and assisted in the isting in carrying it on, was fiat to "death. due to bus sustained when STANFIELD'S'WINTER UNDERWEAR, 2 -00, 2.50 and 300 e rn rrtuaical part -of the pragrarn. Over have everyone from the Governor- her • residence was destroyed on the VELVET' HATS. blue, black, brown: x .3.95 two hundred were present from the General, down to a "buck" private night of Dec. 13th, Origin of fire _ i various societies. in the Presbytery. in the army be paid the pfivaWs unknown." If you are not receiving our wfiiekly Grocery Wilbur Howard, President of Grace pay - $1.10 a. •!3y. To, our stay of - o gar. oak to' have your name poi •n our Church Y. 'P. S.,- Toronto, was -the thinking, t13:.: «, "+.ld -make- war most _ -- - . d d . speaker at the evening sesssion, _and- - "uninteresti -ng" especially tv those THIS +' maifitK list , • Rave a very interesting address on ranks receiving. 5.00 per day and up. the demands of Christianity. - Although warnings were, sent eredieine, SYBI;<.i.A SPAHR'9 Fred T. BIIlltln�r - �iekering t -The Annual - estry ,Meeting if out several times from - the High- treata catarrh, eons, eongh, throat D r St George's Church was i:.dd on- ways Department that no'extension sad tonsil ills soeeeasfuny, is sates Rwdio.Lesasea $rtaDlished 1157 2Ath sees af- costs le>, and. snara•tee. ]onda y, Jan, u t}s• tec ty. of time for securin g car licen Encouraging report + wer,•- pre..entEd ter Jan. 31at, a large number of cars E. C. JONES -Druggist _ ... _ . . ',. by the Wardens and church' nrg:t+ttx' were seed. on the - highways and the Pielmiag Oat ations, despite a •fiffi;uk year, -fin- .treets of `Toronto on Friday and on '. - - aerially. Messrs Kingston stn,f Gnrm- Saturday with the 1934 platys. They � O T L • T R Y - hey were re- appwoointeri Wardens, with took great chances w avoid the poly DtE$]gn]D(f, and ure80Ql�lIIR > Mr. G. W. Barker as d- 4egate L, ice. 1t great increase in 'street car - :. � Spnod. Attendance, ..it l) "rn-�- Sec= traffic leads one to believe that vice, Celebration of the Holy Comm- many will leave their cars in their Dresses for all ocea.ions ex 4uWan and Sunday School were Very garages until they raise enough of pertly designed and fitted to Ducks, well attended during 1934 .and a year money to' buy a new license, g . yv tnr. individivil mvarnre and �iCkendf al ur�[eys� �uckgf ��� of service and `ogress is anticipat- -May 6th of Ohs, year - King in ♦our own bastes. i red in 14Rb. George 'a-ill celebrate the twenty- TMH2d*4 It�:AMO;VABLZ: `Vass Beat Quality Display ­Four new Coroners fur the fifth anniversary of ,:lA • acc�et:+ion to jV rni R m Y County of Ontario bave been app- the throne, and plans are being Tor su a hn "ointed by the Attorney - General's De- mulated in England to make a fitt Phatte Pu'k i1n 23ti ill years -lpartment, namely: Dr. H. C. Pear- ing celebration. The Lieutenant -Gov- ison, of Dunbartoni Dr.' H. M. hint- ernors of the Provinces of the Dom-, ' - 'Donald; of Oshawa, Dr. G. V. Rent }nion will be asked to arrange +imil- .COAL � : B E E : pie, of Port Perry; and Dr. RA E. ar telebrstions in'Canada. The icing • McMullen, of Oshawa. The following has' expressed the wish that no un- Order your Winter Sup of The•'Choiee • - • bave had their appointments revok- due expense or display be made in -- Choices' of Baby and other Beef •ed; Dr. F. J. Rundle, of Oshawa; Dr the celebration, It _is also proposed W. S. Harper, of Port Perry•and Dr. that a fund be inaugurated for can- CO_A L -for the CHRISTMAS SEASON :er��researcli find 'treatment of . 'suff- _ V E Car.twnght, of Pickering. Dr.' ...:. , - •- _ - " : . D. S.' Hoig, ;the oldest practitioner erers trom that disease. O F, in Oshawa, retaitis his position as -Orr readers residing on R. R. The Season sreetin s to All Coroner for Ontario County. 1 Whitby ; and" Whitby Town are O O D -Oti Wednesday 'last 'Howard asked W aci•ept .our regret on the • Bradley met with- a seriou3 accident; 'non - delivery of this paler last Fri- FROM - - f•.' D He and lus brother, Eric, were at A.� dad. Tile Whitby ' paper, kave he Picov's assisting with* baling' hay, ,ffice here in orie ,bag, and they left /�S. LAW, PiCktring He happened to be .runriin;r 'behind tliT, office on Thursday light last, Butcher, (phone 3000) Picirering : the horses and fell on. the ice. This as usual -'hope :',,i'?0 '' :This nisi] has not been nuns - -•- _....._•,.:sly _ - -- frightened one of the horses which ed in uver- twenty -five years at,least. kicked viciously, and strWnii the Advices received on Wednesday. - young man in his face, which vac �»ul -ning of this week are to the aff- •Neat dttvertaaesnente. • badly cut and bruised, and he was ect that they have not yet arrived. T a'fco rendered unconscious for- a However, we had sufficient of this { 1 T•f)R . Apply Rouge 1 Hill Ser Lr tanen, E tune. He was token to Dr. Cart- issue left over, and a new lot was pullets. Apply Rouge Fiill Service Stauon. -START vwrivht's and had his wounds (trees- , mailers on Tuesday, arid, kill. likel;: Pfnme 5c "' -'= r •t.. :t: red. Tt is fortunate that the'accidont have been received'by -this time. {410UND -1 tireand tithe rn Vhinrrh was not -more serious, as it might -Our Fire Department received a 11 st., Pickering, O�•ncr may have same by \ proving property and paying fer • his advt, Ap- have been fatal. call on Tuesday forenuun to she 'pty ar A'FNsS fintee. 2a -P. Nfurphy, of Tnrunto,, s ant South -eas;t corner of the To�cnship, , ,.,YEAR'��-R IGHT Sunday. with friends in the villatke. on the Base Line, to the hone of Mr. ,j' to Rhighwa Hnl sera farm. r4,sP � to the highway near Dumbarton, Good - .He'w,as a'passenger on, the C. N. R. •,llazu1ka,. (the farm formerly,owned hnildinf s, electric light. 'Wderate rent togotxl reliabir tenant` Apply to owner, $ Falconer. a. Special which was wrecked at nun- by the late Harry Remmeri, Fite had AI(, 611, n2 willow Ave„ Toronto, evenings, 71f� ur phone Figin S43J. during the day. 2� -;,ri( - • - • "dasI rni Chthstirias night, antt'h%tr? a broken out in the residences a frame Buy your Meat• Requirements � - • .'.' very narrow escape from death. He building, and conipletely destroyed• [ 'OR SALF7 OR TO BENT -In the had be sitting in one of ihr the-- structure. The Department were 1 Vijlage of Claremont, a 7- roorned ruugh� vast house, in good condition. Good cement !' ' .coacher( which was la er wrecked), unable, at this time to effect any cellar, bard and soft water in house, about hall /� rescue' of ro art ,but 'were 3gCCe59- an acre of gorid gardetrland, Also a blacksmith at - which was Crowded i passengers, P P y chop and frame barn and quarter acre of good and when the train , ped at Dun, ful in •savin;: adjoining building,, of land. will sell or rent toge(her or separat er ely. _ Apply Thos. E. Stephenson, YR Abdeen St, das, he decided to go forward into which -there. were many.,., The wind (,chawa, • - Ia•2ri - - }c f another coach to -try--to find a,seat, was blowing in such a direction that •:SERVANT S' 9- and had -just: left the enachwhen the had it not been for a circle of pine i,ERMANENT SALESMAN WAN. ; Crash came. He will nave; forget the trees about the 'house, these "other r TED-To secure rue`s for Inurnt,tiosa J ' products f r direct shipment In la`ne`s nn terrible sight which met his eyes buildings wi'mid probably have been .•redo terms, by freight prepaid. Preference .- when he left the coach, mangled bud- .lestru •ed befure the Department experience n man Dating automobile and havtod 6 S p expertencc selltn to farmers. a!ao hating sours 7 ies and badly injured victims whose arrived, No estimate of the logs has knowedge of live stock and their r uirements, Reply by letter stating age and experience. Only day of pleasure came to such an aw- been given out, nor the amount of. in- well- recommended men reed apply. Internal Pickeftn'g" , Meat • Parke V ful ending. - aurartre, if any, `ional `mock Foci Co.. Ltd., Toronto,pnt Lott 1