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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1935_02_22_ y .- .,,.• -w, '^ -k-'_ swrlc ,.Y :.x.:,a. •n .I� _ ' {} .' - -. t +Baas!+. - _ .. <n. _ _.. _ .ii•X' r�[-,• e=.a: ::i .'i• -.� w.cp.•�. � 1 IY • i• «e 1 't .•i..' `t. .• - .. ',c ,y:. • ' .. - ._ awl-- '•.i.,er ':v ` «''ti :,: �!„ ...viva .,. •.,, ,. :'� -41 - .'VUL. L1V- PICSERIN(, ONT.. FRIDAY, FEB.- 22, 1935. _�io. . �rofeswt�ottal a7GatDe. •..... NOTI cork Road '. .. '. .. EFINWOOD. an? �BAtidSw GR) f •K R = =ii: (`, Pi: a H �(}I�i -Ph> siciatn visitine• in. thfA 'city last , week -en i 7`hr Club drama was given in G. +'? ';t'PL'. on ',d. alLO. .g:3 nVOn�xrt :, . :'i .i T - _.`:,, • DanJ�urgeon, Dunharton. 101y - ��, ? :�-L'at• ?iat��.iIt: to ?1I r. :lad 1'1rS. '' y���� \• "Uur tt'tit pr►cs „�,, .�wy Anthony G,rxlczyk' on. the_ birth of 'The l:r estxond• drama which Baas E. FORti1 '1'H• Uph, D., Dire,•tol every an) _ _ .. v r- •O, >toinecrical 4saouatiunof Ontario. Req. a Son. - to bC pi C21 'here •t!i.15 I''ri1i._.� e�• ^' :- - tatered Rtemberof ttu .tmerican Optometrtcal r + :�l? . bfen i lnK has he,rn postponed until .Friday- 'Ebiablishsd ,l8i8 { AaMciatLai,. Eyes examined by appointment COAL, LOBE, - Bert Churchill has Phone 2804. C13remont, ont for several clays recently, we are "vexing 3::grc' L. uol -)+ • GE �I 1': `T,, sorry to learn. CO- OPLTRATIUN The Y. P. S. me' '.on 1'i��nday ev- .'„ Uur Reeve ally. iteesur,•' i.= t''in with the Pr?sident niea- idirii I nni „t,tttlnR a liew pintl`' � Nl l\ C1'li%— Tiitrris• bAl`all, G.IiAVEI., attending the Good Road: Co :vent Aftel the business and a short pr:,- N'hrreby .I •vill Rive fntwers — d1er. Solicitor. riot „}Ts uftiee —Brrxk st.. inn at Toronto. gram, an address on Tre4f�s in Tern- a cash i ebate of one per cent baitfi OQpoeite Bell'relep one Oise, Whitby: - } �f,,, perarce -.Rae gig en .by ) Chap - -- • , per .bax uu all their choppurR y - - Pltooe 4s. .sly — ?tfr. -1?arc -Fuller -had tl'e DU�IALU kUUDY Rttrirre,•, T ' tune to become entangles in the eu :ic:r. `ic eni•pl,r= i ;.._d �, c3 �. fr „a urp�. i.ti lade t< *e�t;t -tat- B�.ILDEIi.6 bUPPLIES young people growing,up with strong next, providedtheyear'scht,la- R . Soluitor• fJotaryPublic: MoneyW Loaa. Sine ,in his' father', workshop, sus of6ee formerly oecupp•eedd b the tau a. E. Chris- s convictions and with a determination, piug comes np to the ueeesear� Yao, youth wino of Court House, wbiibr. sly, ,also local cartage wort{ taming a painful injury to hi. knee a amount, 4 _ — - - Illness has been prevalent• in ,the t° snsceed, deap a the adversity, . e Tlie speaker deplored the action of Get particulars at the mill. :� BEATO`7, BELL• . ROSS A W - MITCHE_ LL hemp of Wm. and Fira Emirate, man in ateiaalliy treatin ours The tnore I cho the Chen r _ � •L - w. 7. BEn'roty. x. C. • . s veral mPtrtbers of the faro-! have• y p g } g p � _ r '13,B. BELL J.D. F. ROt+S Y eo le as ore3 without opp'Drturg. I cart do•it. Pith yourco -o -1 (Snot a soy to D. Monro and Piekcr- been ' under the weather lately R-ith P p y P' r' - �7l Bay Street.JTaonto, IGHT Adelaide 2838' ” Coal Co.) theme n u epidemic. aropaad, fork character bty u h al I cer,n M l erntiou and iupport - do It. - Ptokerin Ont. ro are an asset to any _ G 8 _ ."YOUR HOME MILL =-_ - IOHARG$OlsT, PTaKRRIN(3 A �- commnnity. It would tae a decided MU', VEY— Barristers.Solieiton,Notarics ,Office phone 7400 Rf­,idencr 85ZU imprcverrtent if somethizag could be S.S. No. 2 (Baf3@Iine) Grinds your when.t. -Uming u, 2IS -214 Confederation Life Building, Otlr !oral mill's $ „fir het Hero! Y e Richmond Sf.. Toronto, done regarding” tIse dangerous cor- To Have Electric Lights y pa ape. �4dM ,,w RhtAt. --No better •; Est Satrd evenings PPtckeri yre. epee, Her near 31r. Wm Badgeroa's. Al• pale of yv D ' �- • B E R At a meeting of the Ratepayers of pastry S,t3r than Kiieimi _ Pielf.3et3, atf ready aece'ral accidents of a rather S.S. h'o. 2 (Baseline) held in the school make. The otdept eAtabliehed - " -�,T�C'CT 3 HAM serious nature have occurred at this house on Tuesda Feb. 19, the trus- brand in Oanadn. - .q Oli[SCN it. Mr.l�IILLAN- B.trrle- y. - t Solicitor., Notary Public. Office at 01rT'X corner which makes it an issue of tees by a large majority vote were - enceor rt{r. Thomann. tot tl. waeesa,on t, - - - - importance and should be given ser- authori:Wd to negd4:ate with the Hydro P�r4ffica. OAtce hours: Thursday and Saturday - .•Vea,r,gs. from 7.00 F• in. to ii 30 pD. m . or by Facilities for Placing 111- ious thought by , those •.wh,o are int- Electric pertaining to having electric Coal -domeq��� Toronto oaf : 403 Ro al Hank Piested, - lights installed in the school. Pt�o„e Pick 20' 0. Toronto 9 iy 5303 surdnee of 'All An attendance of over fifty heard a t 371 well delivered .address by Mr•, R_ A. A STiPT'LY HEFT ON HAND AT i 4ttef — . - `� - w - $rougbsrn - Hutchinson, inspector of public schooL". GREF, EURN STATION --THE ' *. EST QU �tLITY THAT CAN an Kinds. Mr. Hut_hirnon chose as his subject' K RING", THE PIC E XN-S_ `1ETL C. 3M1TH. D. D, 4.. L. D. $. - 1rlrs. Hamilton sere Tor ur School," In' se of hi. t Phoot Picir oi3 'Mr �'� {5ticceawr -ta -Dr 1_nt�ratea!'._Oradnate_al _. T._ add:es.; he gaotat! so �zry interest BnCGH'C- =Howl. SEAT TO TBTi -- .tie ieQYal C otkseof t?entai SurAconR and Toron 6IIt3 -viBit "fi tttti - Sunday: - ._- _ . - - - � - ' to royal Co. At ClentalSu oorila d or A - 1Duy or Night ing � as ich re than giaudenea TON ill. &,N UNUINART t;UAL� _ The Citizen: League Euchre ha, the hearts of the parents of children dz ilavtt a More every TaesdaY endFnday. Phone - - THE1tI'PORE THE MOST =M • -- tltbutr to -11. 21tf — -- been postponed from .Feb, 21st.,t� attending the school. and which'al Q ONII.AL 7o BUY . - - - the 28th, t Thursday 1. re..e_ fed vre.l de[en-ed credit on the _ _ -LI RRBF.RT T FALLA ISE. L, D R. The Beal . More, Claremont C• me. to BrouA�m on -March Sth. , teacher' GeAdwtte.f ; he, !royal Co11_yte oa , Taking- the average arse- of childre : _ sQrntal Sutgeoruand the r - vertu. ty of Toronto. PHO�iS 9L1 The omens Institute a -e holdin:~ a pa.;ATLL 'b.:ir entrance at 13 ?ors. 10 - t,n'res,dencesetond,1� )r -east of St, And euchre' and dance in air! ,, ►f the yew's Cfiurcb, Piekerinq, th,t (Mace hour+ : w moss, and t'umpari ^ri . S.S. tla...2 with a. m. to n a• ,n., or AY appoint zaent. (X-ray FURNITURE f'- ?ppled Cl— i'Mrs'ri., all t'.e OthPr -C�'x b �: :I < 11 .pet tol - pwvirre , Pht,ne Pick 37(Y). ;� °v t+�,.E .are di.piaving an attraetivr _ Mr. -and Mrs. Win'.Griy �i�usc- �e:s' -ate �ombiaeti. the r:tinti.i,; o -; ,nllay.� :..� Sh i i cr 'j + Ur ,Sale vgriety,of _ confined to the hou.SP 'w :th an ?tt•. S.S. Nn. Com#�uieu School • f /uettle, we Astebs. Al,tminnm',tnd (iranitew arc- I:te. a�Jc of -flu, which has bin .proavalen� 1a pa�q ar tl t acetate age !rt',:' "ab': Iva• -s a- l 'yenr wivar.cod -'4•'. ,( * "Ie (i tivanizeKl �tre 1 ihiragle•,, r Furnitur.• ;ind Furniture hero for some tune. _Hi,d'*t Fcit St -ite -5hinitles• ET,17.ARETH.k[(;H,+lRDaO`- N,aveltiee. 30•t past at 2 y�a3? t;dvan,Pd f', �� .Fire +nd automob•leinsurancr of s!I kinds. Prices luau, in kee NinK witty tiruet% Broutrham- friends extend their• Ard of all sch�x)l. trmhitied o•tl }' '. Xis r�•r,ttrk eying h,attRT to beele. r etrrtse+,t,nEeo•spaniesof seaaidt+naneiel stand• sympathy to the A. Davis family'of pupils a-e.3 years aadvanded•and,borh L+n'ai.enil.artN rhtrpentd. ;R - `g• - G�eenwrod. -tan their ZI -eat bereave- are schola+•w of S.S..1% ' =• IT. Pa'1'1 -,104 '� CLAHM:�9l/N? .. - : -: The thal!ks of a.c trustee, and.ratr -� . fp�0onnel� of Yeti r ootertoonee. • meflt in the Rudder passing, of •i[rs. :d lta� t,r,.r., i tr„T,r �i13 _ - payers g•> tin" 31r: Vi'm. Gurlirte} iclr, f:p11 ne • 6poa.Lra a! all Y1nds •ttebn.d to on abort•.+ Gyproe and Lime � .is. - - fulfilled the dude+ of chairma.*t in hi.. Bea«, AddresaGreat River P. o•, oat, TLe *-Y• P: of St. John'A Church well known style, -slao to -the pupil-! tJit _ ..- - f6st arrived a IHritt• - bipment of and teacher for the prugramme the, - j j L - - - R. HEAT()`J; T(3tiv�,yH[F -Gylp••t,C in the• ftMo-A iog nirr..: are sponsoring• a skating partly, at V !S in. s 7., In. Gy 'rtxt y prercatxd at er the meeting. D,• Clert. Convevaarer, Com+oies,onec for Markham ' rifl'k on Wtdnesda even- _ _ :. __ . ;•! talnae %M4avu+,, Acc.auntine, Etc, issuer o, „ - in r Feb. ??thy and wrouid welcutlr4 , A -- - Imarrtage- t,censas. White -Vale. tarn. ..48 in. s 84 in. $ - li are staffed to note change iii datr „ - 'the young people of other church+•e �Ty �f A VV, [.1l}E �iMSD AL'L` 4S in. x 06 in. of Brougham Citizens+' League D 1 Ir rI r . of the district ..to .join tttgm sit the .Builders Supplies ANE A%V.- York,Qntasa 91) ArhC -48 in. x lob in. Euchre, from Feb. 21ttt to 28th '�Raaetin. Alt kinds of sates prempdr aetesdad rink on that data. _ as. Terma ress••able. tlwt« far was away be -. 48 in. yt Ulf D, ►DthCotla Board - taaraeged ae N89i5' ONkr. Bell mad ledepen _ Sts. G.. L. Middleton, President -oaf �I 9tRr Lirnt+ - Greenwood : Neat phone.. wrbitbv, cant 317 RArri w atll Pl.t.tPr the I•ibrar -y Board, has called a aA z ntPetin of the Board and In int- It.UIL�)eF allel l,+lih BARNET R08ERT50N -•- 'PICKERINGI -•- g r aura orrnnrr«1 ha`' �leureti • . erawted patrext3, at the i_ibrary un B. C. 5111LgItK Na a position in 'Mlarkham. v glectricxi C.mtrwtor Saturday evening' .to finish up the Mrs. Will Pegg k.entertaining her _ ulue Coal Wiri -a and Rr niri for LA LUMBER YARD business for 1'931;' anti -elect , a new brother and his wife • this week. • I. `• - __ _ g P nPl Sec '• X11 lie i' T fl l n f tf l oe power. ry- p'S 1%trs. F. L. Green ix confintxL to' . u rPta TrPau,urer, to occu the atll kindo of elrr tricaf Roods a position occupied by fir. Lloyd John- the house through i1111ess, as is .also ; ' 'Doll! @9LIC i.OM N kept In atnck. P><ekei'iiig. Mills .Eon; who' has resigned on account of 1Mty• Wm. Middietun. Cement, L11ne Plaster Phone I M. Pickeringi onfl sting.. -The Kinsale Young' People enjoy -tither dbties c i - , The social evening of the Rronlen',i ed a social evening with thcrGreen- +1iar18 Body R COd _Mash FeedB Institute held in the Town Hall on 'wood" "Young People on Tue:iay ev- Agents -for Lundy 6enoe :Will I Be Bur led. f a f Tuesday night, eras yell attended. enyLg, when Kinsale provided the S The members of the W. I. *ere very program. and bdetal Roofing { tP h4e Men Get Up Early and Potll# Su - sorry that the treat that they had Some- of our motorist.' are having and -' _ P planned for part of the evening's en- their ditficufties nit the hill - dnrin>,�. OockraGlltt Twplewiouts . Burglars. lies in stock ari ter•te'nment .in. mgving pictures, did the vtinter months. Too much• ice _ • ;= not prove a success, but hope for fur rubber tires. � Secure. Prices before Baying' The Night Before bitter •:;ut-se�a:a some other •time. A Notwithstanding the• bad - condit- _ D Ce : 'times tiriP lunch was provided by the lad- iori of •the roads on Friday evening, g ](T T L SO Ltl B l� O e-7 ?� ies. The home grchestra furnished (mite a number• carne out to hear the Y Y 1 • (.' YRI1 ' E 4IO RI EY the music . Ear the dance with M• B. drama, "Three Pe " and were wen Cho p n Daltl ' l.ecf�at , . on :. Phone - Pickering, 6700 �• Y Beak as nvor manager. The young repaid for venturing out. We feel people had a vexr enjoyable dance. _that we have some good talent g- Phoneiilwrk- i:�.UO • J Y • 1 i QL k wood anc! H real sociable evening eras •en- . round here, considering -the- juniors. f• joyed by all. who put fir the drarna, "V4ilere's { RR �-( - ..;PICK E RIN G, 02 T. Rev. :�lr. Glover 'in his sermon sirs Grandma a few weeks ago, follo*- `Fll L I� C• '. eel' by the 'senior= members on Fri- 'Suliday •s, )let- from `the text in .Ter. 13, For In eri le have commit- day night. Both of these dramas p. T R•'• G. , CLENDENING tcd two.eyils, then have forsaken age' were well given and - showed -- careful VALENTINE - i CjALS . _ ri [.NL+,RAL [flitl':GT.OH. -the fountain of living caters, an,1 preparations. .; lie}ved' `them out cisterns, broken A ;;loom was cast over our village - ;? P.iivate AmhalMice cisterns that can hold no water." At "n 'Saturday morning', when' it wa< '? . I. _ �ed Chests 17,ty rtslii \ i¢hT, $e rvice a meetine held after the venire,lr, learned thtrl Mrs: Archie 'Davis hats , assed awe the I K• R'e !lave the atteortmen� Phone 59)00, Carr was elected piaesident and 4i r. p Y p'evious eveni)g e r John Piiiflips, ' Sec. - Treat•., cif the girt• Dnvis was the daughter of'th� : "_. :!g�' 11SQlLl. Ifl bOhfl %a)nu1 '�Iativern gii�,O late John and Mrs. Adamson and ' Bihle Society. A -representative of z a � the' S' etv .ill �l'1s born and raised in this neighbor - .. 16,'!5 aIId z5 �� //''�� „ci seem-; in $t.. J„hn . NEW .DESIGNS Mairkham, m, 'Onto Church on Feb. lath, and effecf a hood. after her - marriage to �Ir. ' re- organization, nothing having been nav7s, they Lived in Toronto• for' a �It R Sltlllt l4�iIIiStl .. -' 1 (lone since the death of the late Mr, -tinge, finally locating .here. The late „{ Mrs. Davis never min led in the var -- Fanc • NEW STYLE T„ Johnston, the last prPSident, g y _ i This 'community was shocked, nn -ious activities of the , neighborhood. - I. Tuesday, Feb• 19th; when ivord "w2s feeling that her place was at home a s CUIVS.oLE _TYPI �—���� Cca ner nusoana ant! tainiiy.. nucn �Vysw received of the passinc• of 'Mrs. Jno. i Philli rs 1 sympathy is• felt', for Mr. Davis in 0 + KITCHEN' CABINET i • at the Wellesley TTos>ital,.in the Inns' of''a intial and devoted wife, - CQ�iIIC ter shell slid M><ca Tbrcn,to. i' Altthough critically ill With bread•bc,x, iionr, ten, sugar, as well as for the t*-b daughter: who } hopes were ente•rtah3e(1 for - her roc .are left without the dearest cola an- ' coffep'tie►s' nod 5'Rlas6 containers g>r'lC ' nvery, from' the serious operation of p �'rOtn 1 Coat tip.• . F i*or tmplee4: -alho f► 32 -piece dinner - ion they could ever have. Sue leaves All fi,BSOrt11JHi1fi Of • a week agn,••'itrQ. Phillips �•a5 an - bet of •disher, Kona active worker in the church amt sop- to mourn her loss, besides her hus- Everyone like8 W get B tlalit tinware R 1.5 ot8. band and family, three brothers who $ 37.5U - � Y ial functions o£ this neighbvrhocxl, _ A e while they laf�fi; and held a warm .place in the heart are out .vest and were unable to be '- YALENTTrI'E -- �. 1'�• STERRITT here for the funeral. On �TSalem of hPr friends' and nci¢hbvrs. She Hocked skates. BtiGbe , l her rengains were conveyed tb Salern _ 8>IItl Ue$g will l)P �reatlp missed. The family Cemetery; after service had betan t; Fanerai Dire4tor J P I have the sincere. syinpatliy of all; in ALVIN BUSHBY conducted iii the church by Red.• Jones Drug Store i their great sorrow. The enrice l font. Horton, followed by many friencLa • - A1T)l:)l1IR'1](3A �P.rV1Cse place mr Thursday, the sen•ice iii St. ; y • HArdwart, Yh,�ne 46oC j John'e C.hurc•h, with interment tak- and neighbors anxious to show their Pbone 8900 PllOTle 131JU L'i,i tribute: of respect for the dec- ' >F' PI OTKH RT � ( in place in tlw Chrigtrian (Pn,etery PICKERINO ONTARIO >. ' Pickering, __'.. -~' Cntario� -- �•��,. � .. ,. �< WPM-" .. WFGq. M . Y.•° -1.a .. .. ✓_Wyr�l' iSra ,"8y,°:3�, °"°c''.;'er, .a'.aY ... •...3r ,�'.�y .Y. W _5:1..4. - .- � *. ,F+v -a " �` _ x'Y -.w- :s ,. .a W- 7 - �,, •+ 1 .•.:_ = y+.•..' ^-al _ �. - be keeping house for Kelly always. • • _ . + • � _ • •+••e jl He Will fnairy, and then where will Y Y on be? I.hope you don't mind me speaking quite frankly, Genevieve, ` but, reineniber,` ' I'm your' aunt, 'and I'm very fond of Y_ ou. And I would ew.7 . IDE � I like to seo mar~ ou well, If I can "N S Y - be;p ........ if there is any man yUU $y the Author of "I'f•ncarrow'+ would like to meet 1'd ........" ' "So _3 -Qu artd Nlother have been t = aiy NELL:E M. SCANT 4N talking it over, have you? I see. Poor , ala a Tea 'lfother! She's afraid she's going to ....... .. �... -.. -. --' h maid. on her hands,.' We - � have an old' s° 11 , sYZfOrs=s business, The Hartley were there, she- isn't:' ' romised... to . go - - - 8er• w: sea a group of young Poo too, and we have p Genevieve looked frankly at her ,pie carried on the odes of youth over to tea' with them. 1 don't. think aunt as sae said it. now _aie� C! Young Kelly Penearrow dually +stiles your father, knows the Hartieys; he "But' I'll marry a man of my own 4tkw" 'uu the veneurrow farm, with choosing when I do', thank you. • I (3enevlsve his cousin as houaekerDer w l onne fed but they. are very who is in love with ber cousin Robin well connected and quite charming.' don't want any match - making done - Herafek. Cousin Neil Macdonald be• -.,You're or terrible Snob, Aunt Kit-, for me." - pmer' engaged to Erene Jolcey•tiofr. -^ Peter' Pencarrow is ahowiDi Interest ty," said Genevieve_ Cut dud thrust,. they fenced - - - - An Matale Kite. a typist •'Indeed I'm not, but Rubin won't ! throughout lunch. Kitty was pre, - ` - do - anything himself. p • . got to see pared to offer. her help in obtaining ��•`He enjoyed it very much- .You that he: meets 'people.. Alter a12, to any husband she selected =any ,save Yellow - see, he must go out more; it doesn't there any harm in choosing your Robin. _ -- -- - - -- do to ignore changes and new people. friends with the same discrimination °-You needn't waste any, pity on_ me, :.:He has to make hit way and social you show for your hats and select- Aunt Kitt And you needn't give connection so often lead to new lag the ones that suit you best ?" any parties or Invite -me to meet some "Score, Aunt Kitty. But is it a of' your precious old men. And you case of suiting your taste or your `needn't imagine Robin is spoiling MY a purpose ?" chances, either Ignored' this halr,splitting. "Ali but you might be spoiling his," � 10 "The Hartleya are having, a big She said it teasingly, but Genevieve - • party neat Sunday " knew that she had touched the nerve "'Not next -Sunday; Robin is com- centre of the whole business. • in out to us; we are riding up the SRO�V'l�I LABEL . S "So be is to be torbiddea to come '+ 33C 1/$ lb• Moonshine -Valley., - out to the Hutt and made free "of all „Yes, dear, but can't You go some approved' household. 1 didn't 1 tto �.I �5�� other Sunday? Mott see, dear, he know'you Were so eager to marry hint . -OliA GE PEKOE + 40c /Z lb. ;0 ought to accept these invitations, You - - 4 yi' never kaow-'where the3`- -will- lead wordaThere was a biting note !n her — Ass . leaders �n their cuss a„ . �5titi v to." "f'm not: I'm not. 1 dread to think 5 - µOf- ecurse, he can go it he wants that he -will marry some day and,-- "�.�� to, but I think it's - rather rude; After leave me. I hope it' won't -be for and see her mother and face her with all, he put me. off last Sunday." Peel Population Up "He was going to write to you and Year." Her words had a ring of Rain. Kitty's. story? She decided against : Enjoy are ally fine "And wbea it is, he- must marry it, She was too angry to be ,safe. Brampton;—The past seven yeari explain; but I don't think '.he has has brought an increaee of 2,923 pen - "hand-made ciga3rette i3Y a girl of your ;choosing; I see. Poor Outwardly she looked calm, just a fi had time yet with the'Sup:eme Court , t Boas in the population of Peel, at~* r'olltnq your Oulu ttht Robin. Well, I must go, - Tell. him .pale, bewildered -young woman shel- GOLDEN VIRGINIA sitting.. He has been so busy." he is excused for neat Sunday, and teriag in the doorway from the storm cording to the figures of David' Wit- "I see. You grant hurt to break any other Sunday if his Mamma will looking far beyond -the passers -bay, son, County Clerk, Toronto Township, -' •tea i .� tug +t�t.aac��te�':�- t+•tea� new ground socially." with air Increase of 'over -1.900, has -... -. not let him come.' hoar mind remote from everything "I know you- understand; you are "There's no need to .be. rude,' Gen- around .her, shown the greatest advance. while - such old playmates. -- Stul !"t ° i °° eyie. c,'• as -, -- KlftY- - -- - -. Me thought of Robin. Ever ..since Brampton has had the most 'marked t 28 to be so exclusive as a family? 1 .,Ilia. not. I'm . being terribly po- he was a little boy they bad 'estab- deerettse, iO3 citizens- having moved PRERNE me an" -she hurried on - "fair to late,•' Halted a special - claim upon each out Other munlcipa]ities hags ahotaa yon. -;..." Klttk,• having won the .Arst .round, other; a sweet, trusting, mutual con- Increase, with the exceptilon of the "To me! Why to in 1 don't na- could afford. to be generous,: but tent, a doubling of joys shared, a villages of - Bolton and Streetsv111e.. , derstand." she filacbed at the flick of the girl's compensating happiness, like a . Bolton has lost 33 - citizens ani "You know you're an attractive D friendly hand in the dark. It had Streetsville 2. POWDiLA girl Genevieve and you ought'to be adrar tongue.• 'Naturally Genevieve ■ was annoyed, but she -would make It never been the iuddeu wild passion NOW thinking of getting married. But you up to her: Later -she tvauld be grate- of strangers for each other, but -a CHAPPED HANDS? N O l -' don't give the men a chance. You tul. -Young people seldom knew slow growth of companionship, .bur. !I � and Kelly and Robin are always to- t _ what was beat tor' them, and Kitty geoning in season, restrain' estrained by cir• getlier, I think your mother .feels convinced herself that her interfer- cumstances, but striking unseen roots1 �••' 1 npWrMEA that Robin is standing In your way; ence was: empty justified. - deepe'r with the passing years. Gen- - When this den- +r�•HGKPt always monopolizing you. You won't It was Dearly autumn, and the met evieve had accepted Robin and Rob• - tlat'a `rand pre- POWDER - low' warmth of the day' eras barbed 'fn's lbve as a part of her daily ,life. _ - ption for hold- roe Mo►ot.• _ plates firmly. .+rtY..0 wltvh the bite of a rising wind. His 'coming stirred no tumult; his �pugly and com- �I� ttlel Of Lotion in from the Hutt she had departure left no pain. Her love for ow (ortably in place been quite hot, and under the shel- Robin had been a smouldering- fire; as the largest �� E�EKh GeOmiw I S de in the world • teriag flank of the hills, against Now Kitty's open challenge had fan - there'sareason $Ri1�1 Song which the noon -high sun best dowII ne3 it into Name: fiver before dad on-he pen- l A seemed as . though summer linger- Robin been so' dear to her,, so desir= ,er satins „�,,, ,,e,T,,em,,,,, ed, able, or-she so conscious of his place APPLY HINDS soreness -inez- .a,..> " M*YM+•wss'. No hint of the russet reds of- aut- in her life aA when she stood sh1v, &e how gtlichly it scathes - pmfve• umn tinged the everlasting .green of - eriag in the. gusty wind. For the first K9► - tire bush, but a poplar or a willow tree time' she was jealous, and Its pain -, wore .golden mourning fore, season burst like fury in her heart. She wan -: 'QUICK EST METHOD dead. Every aspect -of the-rdai arm- had tad to cry out to ease the could that - is its beauty, and under the warm' sus- 'overwhelmed her, She could have , light a radiance lightly touched the .beaten her` tlsts against the wall be- TO. RELIEVE A COLD life around her, and in her heart was hind her till they bled; It. was part something' akin to it; of a madness to hart, 'it was in this happy mood she had (To be Continued,) - follow Directions to Ease gone to lunch with Kitty. Now she - - - -- - - .--� Pain and Discomfort bent her head and elutohed -her hat Almost instantly as petulant squalls tugged at her R and spirals• of dust -and dry' leaves When you have a cold, remember the.. whirled into her eyes and her, wide simple treatment pictured here .. , skirt flapped about her ankles. prescribed by doctors everywhere to- The wind was cold, .'too, and It had day as the. quick, safe may. teeth that bit and a lash that flayed. L Take 2 Aspirin Tables- she shivered as site' Crossed Lamb= / s - Because of Aspirin's quick- disinte- ton Quay. Uncertain for a moment, grating property, As 'takes afie sheltered fa the doorway of a • s ,..� hold " - aimnost instantly- store. ' What should she do? Crazy • Just take Aspirin and drink plegty ideas rusbed through her mind: to go of wales .. , every 2 to 4 hours the ' to the office to see Robiq now. She • wanted to do something, to find some first day -!ess often afterward ... $ e s • �Pi - ` throat is sore, use e�spiiin' gargle: 'vent for the storm of eager that Kit•• , ty bad' stirred. Should she 'go home But be sure you -i. et ASPIRIN. It is made in' Canada and all druggists Fits the pocket— have - Z Drink full slaw of water• it. Look for the name Bayer is 4S : - Rgmt treatment in 2 hours the form of a cross on every Aspirin OLD .PEOPLE - � keeps every paper Tablet. Aspirin is the trade mark of FEEL YOUNG in prime t6ndition. the Bayer Company. Iamited. ; - - . DOES NO7 HARM Just because more years than you _ Dare to count hive ied.'by on your THE HEART life's calendar is no reason for feeh't+� -old. Age, after all, isn't a matter o[ c • . • It is . matter o[ health. DON'T � . and You stay young. RISK BAKING FAILURES But bow, you ask. Do it the way :<, :.;: :•:, >:z: >,r;:::r:`<:::' and stir thousands of �p1e .: .:: ugh ancm� ': �:::i:$ +�:� » ?;:si:>;,; «;,;.,•.: ,%. :::.: »:•;... ..,.•; >::< >.;:::: <::es::: >•:: .. _. If throat u sore, crush 1� " "' - —• - :.;;2�) ?fi::;<? k:^'£. g•,:; y:;:? �7k3�,K„'•: C;:; w�"• tiS:`( g,d'fiat`:v�:,ad ^>'.:::es:i:::% s Aspirin Tablets in a third of a glass d r yean do. Take Wincurnia regularly. ........... water and gargle. This eases the soreness in . .. W' tor. i is a delicious wine, free -w- _• your throat almost instantly. �m that brings you all the "YOU CANT BAKE GOOD' �ekmeata d a combined . valuable gr _ • e beef and - beat RI R _ - she E O , with F th N E WITH HI �s - W C A K s Guaranteed malt extract. Its invigor- :'.•:., .. . . bu sting effect is almost magical -yet' ••Edwa � ds rq � _ _pecfeody natural. - ve a vt�u. stem a ` ON MAGIC. LESS THAN 1¢ pmG, Y Y , yyoo 2 a muaatuia�gg nourishment it • ,requires. They' soot he oar nerves, enrich your t WORTH MAKES A BIG CAKE[►' blood, and � our whole bode , y sad' _.' with almost youthful buoyancy wP•ss rays MADAME R. LACROIIC, • ., . ngau' Ai•istint Dlrector• of thr' rro- -More than 20,000 medical men -have a*„a vittcirt School 01 Domenic Set - hearth endorsed Wincarais. It is "Mo, Montreal. ; !; _ a great tonic It will snake you fat RN SYRIU.P • ' young by +areating for you -net~ _ stores of strength and energy. Get Die- Canada's = - G1( FOOD Tj i Wine rnis -from - your. . -�alea •. best known Cookery Experts and R NOURISHED A'r H ` Agents: Harold F. Ritchie -& Co. Ltd.. t t tltians warn against trusting good ingredients 'rorOntO. >p "'■` to poor - quality baking powder. They advise - Mt)Re CANADIAN -CHiLDREN - t I t MAGIC Baking powder for sure results 'THAN ANY OTHER CORN �{{>� 1V0. —•-t35 CONTAINS NO ALUM—This satement on rery tin Is your SYRUP � I � ♦- strarant« that redie t. Ywrdpr !a irMod n C alum or tsrmful ingredient. - .. �� A �,Kt e/ /nw CANADA STARCH CO.. Limited -.'ass _ ,',�'.m• - y..r�le" < .+' _.. _' _ , .. - - -' - -,�, - �'p;.•' . . _: _ , r . yA.. '.- n::,;: - - _ s Slum Smart Lutes - „ etch Club` WOMEN S yy IUuatraEed Dreasmakinp Lesson , a ciao. •, Furnished - With Every_ Pattern - - LESSON NO. 43 all good design. µ r' CHATTER • _ - RHYTHM AND SURFACE If Rhythm and Balance are the '. - - - PATTERNS -. body of a design, then $armony is - the soul, giving it lire,- power and, ^ Figs. -151;'152, 153- I11tistrate the purpose-11; is _the inner spirit of :.'By' Mair M. Morgan - - -° . ' principle o simple rhythm plied music, painting and sculpture, and pri p f m ap .O to surface patterns for the dscor- of all good order in everything. It ation of printed cotton 'or oilcloth, is therefore, _ important that we - - - > - - and similar ex6 ipIPs will ' occur to' should get this quality into our - - -'A GREY MONTH y cu, such as the polka not, so fie- work. Rhythm and Balance are 2 A mild day in .February. The pitter patter of rain on the roof. r gtientiy seen on ties and dress good; but a. little Harmony will _ Snow turning 'to- slush. Muttered impf`ecations by young -fenW -- t; ;�„_•'• ;;= goods. The regular repetition of the cover a multitude o! offences in de= Spattered stockings. The earth, a muddy, mess: Minds sluggish. /� s;;, lines and shapes in these designs -sign, Noses sniffling. You feel too lethargic to even utter "Foul weather." 1 ; ; ;, seem t� bt pleasing because it suit Your design may' not be remark- r' T•hat's how I felt. - Returning from lunch 1 espied -a sheaf of �• ;�, a gents life, growth, pulsation, acticu, able in style, execution and origin- -hat's papers on my. desk. Most. likely. more statistics, thought L. But it idea's necessarily associated it, our .81ity, -and these qualitieq must ¢s ;<x, wasn't. My pulse - missed a. beat. It Couldn't be! But it was, The N ',� minds• with the idea of movement. gained if at all possible, —but if it ;,� «� ,, J- -c . So much is . this the case that some �=c,,,,,* fits its purpose, it is right and her- yearly garden articles.,`= q'��n,, patterns in which the' movement is monious in this one respect. Pensively l thumbed the sheets of paper. Yes, all, yes, Spring _ ��,�,_ ,,, too rapid, either through over - strong igs, 151, 152, 163 . illustrate a ` iriust be near. Such phrases as these: ".. The earth_ gradually ? „�� ='� ;`� - tone or contrast, or ad arrange- '�n �� i.�` b B'e s e principle, how to avoid so- changing from its drab coat of brown. to something green - and.warm ; ` ,s„ ment of 'lines and shapes, have the call "bad taste ", Your problem for _. and with it the desire in the normal human -being. to. start some- ; , -� ` " ri =to -thing growing. Lettuce, radish, carrots, peas, beans — ". - . It If ';;,: _ Viewing these words, my palate knew again the; full Ila- vor, -of ?.; �� ,-„ ,, ;�s �•� •� 0% ®a ■ viol vegetables touched by the sun. l felt almost blithe. r, • • ' • • - Spring -IS approaching! J�_`� , ®■ ■ IN ' ' 'HOW'S YOUR BEAUTY ? - - '.�. These months are bad for the feminine portion of the human -_ �� : �� - _��,,, • •r • •; • <.;. race. Trials and tribulations, combined with the weather, etch _their.. _' . ,,, � „N ;,.� ;, � '•• . :' . ❖ _.• . lines of woe -on the countenance, But the woman who has learned c to make the best of everything and' who doe-sn't spend much time ' same uncomfortable effect on the Ea. 46 is to ,create new and up =to- ;,� , a v n v, worrying about situations she can't remedy, generally is much better „- - ;_ ti; �. = -�', =, ��' ��9 9. �, _n� -� eye as the quick movement of land date surface patterns ,suitable foe _ _.looking than a chronic complainer or -one 'with a disagreeable- . • -• �.,� ,, ti.,;,r =, §cape past the window of a moving dress . disposition. - - - ;��; ` ��i� [„ car, goods, oilcloths and linoleums.� A dissatisfied, ill -at- ease -with- the - world. woman never can be �'� Y='�` What difference do The related direction ' of line present day designs you notice in . truly- lovely, , Her forced smile spoils the contour of her pretty mouth. ; y gns to those il:. Her sour outlook n life ruins her eyes, even her complexion. Indeed, which id the essence of Rhythm does lustrat'ed in this' lessori on surface not depend merely ort Simple ^e- 9 -1 a quite plain girl with sunny. charm, comes a - good -.deal .Closer. . to I patterns. Take your time in- _ ace_ petition. There is more graceful and swering this question. Stud ex. beauty. flowing movement, such as are may y For instance, we know a girl who really has difficult =to - manage see in nature in the gao�vth of trees ampler illustrated in. the magazines hair, eyes -of a rather nonedescript shade and a just average figure. - - and plants, the waving of a field of and newspaper advertisements. You Yet she is considered by everyone to be real! beautiful. Wh �- will find new touches in the treat- y grain in the windy the flaw of a ive element. Can FI stream, the blowing y -0. describe 'just Because her facial expressions are pleasant and' kindly-. Her eyes � - Here's a"dlarming dress for any. ti: a! a Sag in chat the new trend, of -design is? ' reflect an- inner' happiness —her smile is interesting and friendly: one whose figure needs study for the breeze; the• breaking of waves, /IR and the spreading Of course, no one can expect_a hap�}c_smil�__t_Q_ make up_for slender effect, ' P g of._r tea nvez- _ ne acted skin and hair that gets practically no attention. Every girl And isn't the way the collar flu still water. Simple Repetition inay Questions will be answered .in this . must practice good roomin habits and do all that's possible to ishes -with a jabot frill, smart? It's � likened to a clog dance, with its department. Anyone wishan� to re- ' p g- g g - especially nice for those who - like sharp and rapid povement,, the fin- ceive a personal reply may have r ` - improve her personal' appeaaance. " _ _ er form of Rh the comfort and becomin es Rhythm may be' likened same if a 9e stem envelope In addition, she should realize that what she - really is inside st► s of pad pe is an 'pen V neck' to the gliding of a waltz The con- enclosed with the request. The Ail is what counts most ' in beauty.. The youngster usualI can et yet dislike the y y g ; bareness of a collarless model. Bulk aistent related movement which -is Director,. Our Sketch Club, Room - -by on .mere prettiness. .'('he mature• woman must depend on, that -ice apt to_ creep in about the the charm of the natural phenomena 425, 73 Adelaide Street, West, To- rovidin it shines from. spoken' of has its counterpart in ronto K' substantial Beaut rp i more subst g something � p _ hip area, will ,gain a slender aP- - -• • -. - _ - • - • . -•within, •certainly 'tS, that: pearsnce through the 'curved skirt. - • seaming: Lighting Farm Homes money spent. Admittedly._ it is to be V h Improbable that arty world to trying A black and white crepe -silk- - ,�iglla��ing t0 Planett! - the talk with ua, and, this largely for print, as the original, will-brighten si long -range plan —ten to - twenty- improbable Is A Roosevelt Flan five yearn. It is anticipated that If there are irate t Beat creatures the reason •ghat the surface_ con- your winter wardrobe at remark- sizable . sum will be allocated in the on :liars or Genus, how, could w-e ditions of the planets are not con- ably. small- coat. - Tile trim is plain id'ashington Electrification of 3936 'fiscal year 'for a start, boar• t► over communicate with: - them9 ducive to supporting the kind of life- - white. _ nearly 2,5000,000 American farm.:, ever, now would Maritians feliciate us on with which we' are familiar, Style No. 2699 is designed for and farm homes, as a self - liquidating o TO- the 240t+'i_ &nniversa of the sign• 6, , 40, 42, ,44, 46 and 48- portion o_f • - President - Roosevelt's, -_ — . —_ _ -.. _.. _ Ahnni__ 182o the' German mathema- sizes 3 38 POWER LANTS TO lag- of the Declaration of Indepen• - - iiiciies bust. - - - - -- $4,WO,000,000 work relief program, �b'OP1 RATE. _ titian Gauss, sure that the moon' Co- operation 'between. , existing dente or on the achievement -of 'a. Size 36 requires 3 I -2 yards of 39- - is _to be recommended shortly to the was . whablied, suggested that we. public utility plants, with new ones world State in which military and try geometry. inch material With -3.4 yard of 39= President in corelation of studies now economic. conflicts are impossible? . inch cont sting. being made b ° three to be built. and public plants built Some first -rate intellects have con - g" if y . groups of tech- nicians. or financed- by the- governments is HOW- TO .ORDER PATTERNS expected to be a part of the gen- '- .• cased themselves with such quea -' • ': � Nobody in -the administration ex- ,� Uona, sari this after they had con - EXAMPLE AND PRECEPT Write your, name 'and address pests that many farm families .fur I erral' plan. - _ vinced themselves that radio waves plainly, giving number and size• -df Iy a third of the nation's wtal, to Small utilities-hive reported •that ; from outer space and strange lights David' Morton in -the w York Wan patterns- as you Want. Enclose discard ' oil lanips, cool the fevered they .could prov Ne ide cheap power on Mare and- Venus -were attempts bberald- Tribune: _ 15c in stamps or coin (coin prefer . brows. with oscillating fans. keep rates, upon which -the President- is at signaling. Tice' studies o1 Camp There is the last tree, red —wrap it carefully) . for elsch folks warm in winter with new- so `insistent, for both urban and bell, Stoermer and, others have' dis- On the last bill. - number, and address your order to fangled central heating and-the vic- rural consumers, if the -overhead ;nosed. of. these apparitions, Auroras Learning. how to be W iIson Pattern Service 73 West tuals ref cost of - transmission and tram's rigerated, within the first former stations could be financed and echoes of radio signals bent Lonely —and. still; , ' - -Adelaide St., Toronto. year that the President wants - the n Item the earth have cleared up publicly for thcnt over- a -long per- _ what was once a •mystery, Learning how to stand iod of years, c And still, this possibility of com- Lonely —and strong, Construction of a high-tension uuicatin with suppose y lnbab- Above the sort land Baby Draws CCOwC� g im g d? ;:` ''' -' transmission lines and transformet Ited worlds will not be allenced And the• land's wrong - act to be the fe r ArY J. Sternfietd, winner of the in-' y _ .e - s stations is expected Iternationar AWonautic Soc4ety's Be lonely heart —be I sl contribution, the consumer to re ;,prize, considers it anew in -La Na- Strong and still, pay in small amouts. Lure, albeit with commendable ob- Like the la tional power policy, commi ttee's sub- st tree d Leading in the study is the na- •Jectivity; In fact he thinks -It, highly- On the last bill. e committee on farm and home elec- trification under the chairmanship s+ of T. W. Norcross, chief engineer of _ Spiking That Blowout the department of agriculture's de- • � • � partment of forestry. Morris L. _ ,... - -: ". • !Cooke of Philadelphia, ho -was - _ - chairman of the M'ississ'ippi valley • _ r ^y commission, is conducting a part of 4_r the research as vice- chairmtn- a`�')Chi power policy committee. r y 1 Why Ne Newspapers Are Like ; Women. _ uW8 ' 8 w�'• � _ n o Because they have forms. _ �R , w ; •s f Because they always • hove the last K . s• r L . word. Because back r ummbe'rs are' not in demand. t, _. Because they have a pleat deal 01 ~. _. %�'- influence. ` E E Because they are Nvell worth look- ing - er s - you can't believe every _ word they say. .' _ Aft -Because they' carry the neus . I wherever they go. -' - •- - Because if they know ' anything s th ey - usually tell it.; - W Because they are never afraid to «s speak -their minds. - . ' Because they are much thinner than they used to be:° Because -every... matt should have n A new inner tube that eliminates all danger following a blowout one of his own and not bother with _ + f was demonstrated' for police and safety officials of New York City Mrs. Bruno Richard Hauptmann, wife of Lindbergh baby his neighbour's. %y recently. Shown is car after passing over spikes: -Conventional front_ kidnapper, and. her son Manfried pictured outside the Flemington , tube is flat while new rear tube stands up. _ Courthouse. Crowds followed there wherever they went. b9 _ r, -x•�T..^f,;� -, <-r,. ..+ t•�.•�r • -c s r - - t .ti v -i _ - .rfi•.• ,. .[4c9�.xi .5;'a. ..GY: Sw^..l`w -.,-*i x-- .�•.oM•.• •9.x!... 4- Via.._ ,i»•_.. _ _ �a.r. :.yam: n.' -.i.. Y:'s`- .,'.'"'o... ,,',d '7: _> `4tw +" • tx.:y -„ :?''yE.M^, S" sv•_ r 4... -< �^ re 'rw.c. ' a; .� :.i'..+ •. "� :r • - ,tip :- - .� ' ;x.� • K�.j. daughters who have fire sympathy Of ' COAL ' titc�s w - BlackRmithina, Woodwork Miss. Mabel Harbron spent the end �' , , at vJRb,t prices - -- of the week with her mother here. Our bockey tans journeyed to Br• t _ - -r_ _ __ => ooklin last Tuesday nilrht to play & �� '' i how is the rime rn have those repair - .jr . C'.:.;... ?, °n. Order utir .N ,titer bu rl ' Ot j,�hbattended to. Harrows repaired, ' •j'es7nL =- - tr►eudly gauze with 'the team there. pl y also new sections on baud. The fam- • spent one dad- last week in Toronto. The Women's Institute will hold ' `$1.76 per year; $1.60 paid in advapce R. E. Mowbray is still confined to ur Floury Plows always on hand. their February meeting ip the' liall CO C O A L Subscriptions to the United States the house,. also :ics. \1owl,ray, with Wednesday, r Albo dealer in Viktog Oream Separa- and Gt. Britain $2.00 in ait'ance. on «e,nesuay, Feb. 27th, at 2.30 . , O TI L� wra and Electric Wash'ers. .he flu. Mra. (Dr.) J. Moore will'address the K 1's .r Wm. Bell has returned home ladies on Legislation. Tea will be X717 Disler in Cock butt' and Frost da sperdin;,, t`c• ':eek., .pith her erved to all who care to attend for -,�•.- t( OOD p ����od m� &« rS JOHN IViU1iKAH, A bon Pcallwillbrin ttstoyourfarm. ~ FeODflettlr. er, 11ts. i,,Jdge. 1G cent aftei which Greenwood Y. :1Ir. and Mrs: i:n:: ^ors -•::' of Whh- FR0,N1 OxT•acet5lene welding. � "'< �;..�. -•.�. P. will present their drama, "'fhre> - „ _' . spent kionan,6 eve^ tng wit' Cl- •pegs ". ' Eve. one come• along d Phone' Pick 713 NOTES AND COMMENTb. , nce and Mrs. i.ichatd;on. ry g CHAS LAW Pickering F. T. Wc>cwd ,ld ._.,�``.: ,;� ,,• - enjoy a treat. Please note change 'in ' ► ' illrs. John Ei,on is ^t present ser- GREENWOOD 491y , f . A strong effort is being made by ,,. date. F'hntt.• :3520 .. 51y _ :pus.,, ill at her noire tlere'and 1�e.-- � - _ the statesmen of Europe to produce not improve s,, her friends would '•., a condition that would tend to make like to see. Card of Than a .. FRED STACEY ..war more unlikely. The greatest Miss F. Diowbray and' Dlrs. Hook- We vt�eh express to our very Notice O You ' - cr gave a Valentine Party to their rT )?..inter and Paper hanger _ - menace to peace is Germany, who• is kind and sympathoUe neighbors and Sunday School cl ,; es in the hall on 35 centb per hour or by.cnntrart :snaking eat preparations for war, friends, our Aneere th&Wm and app- nu where. We do Buildin of all kinds. C gr Per Friday evening. 9 g which is a violation of the terms of Quite a number from here attend- relation for their assistance and 8atisfaction.Uunranteed. the Treaty of Vereaillea. Germany ed the "At Home" of Oddfellows expressions of sympathy in our rec- CARPENTERING, _ 15 years experience, last Thursday evening. and report a ent Bad bereavement. CEMENTING, - feels that the Treaty was entirely • b c hur and a time. Archie Davis- and family. PINE DRIVE, - DUNBARTON Pt,IjM$fA?r- - - _ _Zoo harsh and other nations are be= big, good M aad --Mrs, iL-� nw(oray and or write Dunbarton P. O. - and �! ,ginning to think that it v4uld be farr ty, Mrs. Rodd, Mr. s A Mrs. R. advisable to take some of the sting Hadley spent Sunday evening with BROCK ROOFING ' f out of that Treaty and thus produce Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hall, of Almonds ♦Y hitevale We also @ell- Brantford R�oo9ag a more friendly state between,Ger- The W M. S. geld their meeting_ THEATRE ' L Materiels, Empire Bathroom ":.many and they other countries with at the home of, Mrs. F. Gibson on F'LO U R MILLS Ecinipment, Dnro Water' ` Thursday last with ten members and Y r 9ygtemo. y 'Whom she was at war. The nations 3 v W H ITB visitors present. The program w= � Beatt • Stable Egnipntent are beginning ' to tremble at the in charge of Mrs. V. Parkin's group. _ I) am prepared to parohaAe #04 f.t'her Rnilding Materials ..thoughts of another war which Our Y. P. S. journeyed to Mount ` l any klud of urain and will E -itinuntes Free Zion Iw, Wednesday night and join- • : would be far more horrible than the FHiDAY and SAI "t "RDAY R'o:•k Guaranteed ed the Y. P. S. of that place in a pay tue'hiehest urarket price last, on account of. Ike advance made .social evening of games and con,. FEBRf'ARY 22 =Ind `2.3 T T An the manufacture of airplanes, new tests. The•proram was put on "by at barn. F. :T, PROLE explosives of a far more destructive our members. �i LA W SO N 1'1' j j SON � o -wer than. that in use in the la:.t The community' was shocked to "PRIVATE Phone 65Q l? Phone Mvk 6502 } -'war and new poisonous gazes that learn of the passing, at Greenwood, SCANDAL'f :' .3 � a I'fCKF.RI:�C;, ONTARIO of Mrs. Archie Davis, on Friday of could wipe out whole cities in a last week. She was well -known here very short time. War is entirely dif- i at Kinsale, her maiden name was - - PHILLIPS HOLNI ES ` 1[er -nt .frt,m these. of the early •pa *t Uzzie Adamson, daughter of John • IM A R Y i • of the' last century and those rev- and Mrs. ' Adamson, The funeral n +� :. /..ASS PITTR' loos to that tithe. In the Napoleonic which was held on Monday from the — p ended. She Church was largely art- .1N ED SPARKS __� -EXTRA SPECIALS FOR • , wan, the armies of the opposing �_ �• ghe leaves to mourn her lose - - hations were very small when com- a sorrowing husband and two young «sg.%'Z'F�L? - - THURSDAY. FRIDAY and SATURDAY ' pared with -the armies in the world - = prar. There was not the desire to de- " MYSTERY atroy- property in dose times, but ATTACK _ " SPECLriL _ - In recent ware.. the de$tructim to WOMAN M11 I STANX& FLOUR, P�Pt� 24 lbs. 66e. :. property ww immense. But in the t!e Besse •I -_ _ p coming. world war, if it ever does RHEUMATISM IIIO:KA BARRIE SUPREME crime, the nations will endeavor to LUMBAGO GILBERT R(►LA \D !SHORTENING, - 23c-­-'. - . 4 _ �� - _ _ . O, 2 lbs. for"',-, _ +win victory. by destroying' cities and SCIATICA GOOD COOKING their inhabitants as well -as destroy- :,iontitny, Toe -sdAy and Wedn'odsy intr the r�preing arrrtica. Such will . ,. • j,a; -, WHITE BEs'�NS, 5 lbs. for - = _-2 7c. be the result if the increased effic- I at hhe� -i`.. they � ass +e �, 26, acid _ tvtwh �, Ae •.A yr. .,cmFu••e• a s . Y'. FEB a d f 7 ! lad a ht ,wi ien-y in airplanes and' p..iaonous I x' ;... : KATHARINE HEPBURN GOI•D N'F'n.tL • t •i.,, x� +:x a�, ha_:. ••'t.. A tee .�a, .• t g^�ea, a, well _as explosive:. It is ernaaaent cf RUNIACAT''.w�J! ,i.. ,�;: � - PEANUT 'BUTTER, La -rge jar; 25c tl result of the thought of what °` ""'`nt rriiea, _ 1�!- i ,afe,,ll.OV _ << CItUS'sE arndIM-AC'10 ELL ,a nM trka pinee in this net- war s Little 'Minister" ' =fare that is causing our statesmen���C� TOMATO SOUP, 4 tins 25e. doz. 69c. : to make -every effo -t to avoid•such a- 4 _ e8lAmity. .4 .Pry strange thought -RHEUMATIC, CAPSULES = WITH HANDY AMMONIA., per pkg. " : :.05ce was. brought out in the press a few • _ JOHN HEAL days ago ih:,t is `wn -th srnne more F C. Jones Druggist I SPECIAL - f t' ALAN 'HALE ; ' -' _thought, 'anti ;� is t is -That there- Pickering. thttario. _ CHIPSO Igo, pkg. and 2 bars Soap. 21 C. .ia alw•r.p an' abundance of funds t - dtents f^r - -'the ddestruction rot-0m n hat Do You Think o This For a. List? PRUNES, Choice quality, 2 lbs. %.-25c. -- :Sit the power but •alway,s, only a limited Hay Rake' 1 -1931 Pontiac Coach -.'sum foi his betterment. - _ _ BOOTH. C�c -MUR/SON - i Frost and Food Mower 1 -1928 Chev. Panel Truck .- - _ Used .Cream- Separattor- - .. _ .. :1 -1930 Dodge Panel Truck f -Royal Brooders, 1200 chick 1 -1926 Hudson. Brougham ;United Church Moderator to Visit Cabiaet Battery Radio 1 -1931 Chev. Ton Truck, (Duals) ware Store Pickering and : g inns a Pregb ter :Ve R'eek _ _ . Next -. - y y Atwater pent Battery Radio :. �1 -1�J32 Chev. Ton Truck (Duals) _ (;an- Fair -Morse Engine -Dr. Washer' 1 -1028 G. M. C. Truck • 32 Volt FI ec trr` c Washer. ]-Essex Sed a n • Used Hand Washes _ _:'.:1 -1929 Star Touring Poultry Foods and Egg Producers - 13 -inch McGill Grinder 1 -10 -20 McCormick Deer. Tractor 1 -2 Horse Power Vert F.lec. Grinder 10 -20 Fordson Tractor , ried Head and Purina Egg Mashes, Oyster' Shell Used Furnace -Little Wonder. 2 -F. Tractor plows. and Grit. Used Furnacette _ ' '2- International Ham. 2 -F. plows. ` Royal'Furple Worm 5peeifia for Hens and Hogs, 12 Cook Stoves - - -_ 1 -Fleur Single plow y g the Suie Cure. Yom. 3 Heaters ] -13ft M -H Spring -tooth cultivator - A .," '• Box Stove ': _ .. _ Stiff -tooth cultivator, 6 ft. �]i Week - -- - , r Fleury Pulpers (new) . __ _ __ _ 6 -ft Massey spring -tooth cultivator -- r :Specials for t $ ee _ . _ �• • Ice Refrigerator 1 -7 ft M -H Binder - - .``., -j .... - . Set. .of Harrows Massey Corn Scuffler. - GALS'. BOILERS, 983,; COPPER BOTTOM BOILERS. $1.39 '' `ter►- r ` Boat (Sea Flea) Side delivery Rake, {M -H) , DAIRY PAILS, 50c. GALVANIRED PAILS,' 26c. Hay Loader `'... ' -'°-'' DI3B�l, 50c. per C. - : _ ; RAPID-FLOW FILTER L ' CHAS. COOPFR, :. ' `. •CLAREMONT _ Agent for McCormick - Deering Farm Machinery = . • _ RL Rev, Richard Roberts, D., D., will address a series of meetings during the coming week in St. And- %wWs Church, Oshawa, and out Sun - day. 24th will speak at 11 a. m, in erg Street United, and the even- bg service at .7 in the Simcoe Sty. V>tdted Church. During the week, - �iencir �, at 6:30 p, , m. a Workers' .'IItnquet v ill be held. Tuesday even - Ing at S. o'clock, a' Rally of .Young - ` Veo, le of the :Pr"bytery. At 11 a. ion. 'Wednesday, Round -table Confer- Mee foT Minister . 8 p. m., Public Service. Thursday, -9.80 a• In. 'to 5'p. t im. Retreat 'tor- Minigkr., 8 p. m. Personal Dedication - Service and Holy Communion. The whole of the services will be held in St. Andrew's �Churck, and Dr. Roberts will add- ress eaak sspioff. . ..6 5 REST YOUR' NERYES. xh - rF, C vi n' Typical Low Return Fares between Pickering ' and IIALT- INIORE, x,23.63• ST. LOU1S, x420.60; CIIIC' :AGO, x$15.20; SEATTLE,, %8.30. -( x - Excursion) (&bjwt to change without notice) Tleiets, Time Tables and All Coach Travel Informstloa at - EASTERN HOUSE — Pb ne 4604 _ as Our Motto: - "Wei have it, Can get it, Ot : it is not made." Telephone 3OW'- J0, S. BALSDON, : • •PICKERINC : :111en'A Work l3cots 2,49 t i• Men's Overalls and Pants I) Pr rp ;Hen's Work- Shirts 05c, or 2 for 1.2r- - •.::. Fat to Tenn Harness $28.80 np - Horse Collars at vAriuus prices _ _; '� :`- ., �' - -• SvVeAt Paris Team' Linea - - Nt,ty is the time to get thAt nld - harnesm repaired `# Fhnne 2904 IL: ;3RA[L•'EY 0 E C pz�gitiRlNG� - _ •• ;4 77 _ w 4 z�, 1$ • . • W On Sunday, Feb. 27th after a .china and linen, also in neat and a / Stouffville brief illness, bars. Jno, L. Walker propriate addresses. The social aft I L E. �,t�� /LL wedding bells an ringing in the . . •iCOmmunitly - passed away. She was a native of ernoon and lunch were masts nL nnrw• • r `,• G 7!.•,0 _ frjnrr tir=e are cot+''}et• ;�. ,ri',•usu:,u,.d. Aiu sywpathy is iated. r 1:11L1iAL UIRIsU'POR AND Mrs. J. H. Caskey ib visiting isec ing in the booepiet at Toronto this felt for her sorrowing husband ands - -- `BM.BALMltH w� +► mother at Madoc. Sale Register week. other rehtitives. The funeral took S114L.'eMNUI' to W. J. Mather, 4 Mr. Aitken, of Toronto was {n Dr. and Mrs. • Ira Freer ';viii leave lace on Wednesday to Erskine Cem- ' °town during the_ week. 6 r SATURDAY, MARCH 2nd - Auc- ytuuttvelle '• »e - .Mrs. Vai, of Toronto, is v isiting next week for a two months so- etQry. _ _ ! journ in P164da.. Come on now Folks! Keep Feb. tion sale of farm stock, imple= - -- 1`I1xdt and Day Service- Mrs. Chandler, at prese — nt. men, haf grain ete at lot 9, con: , Business Phone Fiesidellcr Poona K. W. $so. Djalcolm, of Toronto, 22nd open for the Euchre at Dunbar- 1 The Misses Selman, spent the end addressed the Masonic body here on ton Community Hall. Come early and 9 Pickering, the _property of Joe 98i11 f#3LY " a• -of the past week with Claremont Fridaiy ,.fight an "Masonry ." stay late! Forget your worries. Valentine. No reserve. -Sale at :one. (� _ =r friends. Pre arations are now bein made enjoy See bills. Fred 'Postiil,- auctioneer. JAS. "DA V IDSOi � Dies• Wm. Birkett spent a couple P g Come at 8.30 and en o the refresh- for- -the construction of a number of i means to be served by the W. A. i of days of the first of the week in dwelling houses in town this spring. Prizes to be given. live one wel- :'; Toronto. 1 _ gi , �' - - _. ' � H E RRY iNOOD Walter Craig, of Buttonrille, and come. I -�E SURE The Euchre Club will hold their H. R, Forsester, of • Locust Hill were The Crokinole games at the Ad- ' _ T T A n' - ;next meeting at the home of Lyman appointed assessors for Markham alt Fellawahip meeting were much I N S lJ R A 1�I C E ;and Mrs. Alkey. SYBILLA SPAHR'S when arem- - Township, -,enjoyed, as was a shower given tads AUTUM1)BILF r A number from here have been At the Tiewartha's farm stock by Miss Bradd and lyre. McConochie' , y fie needed for tonsiiitis, quinsy, FIRE ,journeying to Toronto to see "Dav- sale a' short distance from here, -for Mrs. Wm. Davidson. :The ladies cough, throat sad toned ills. It's the � Id Copperfield" at Loewe. • team, an Bftt for Las ►and Guaranteed. BURGLARY ; horses sold t $84600 a to d showed their esteem for the bride in Mr. Rae of the Bethesda and Stow- cows at $76 each. the collection of pretty sod useful OABIIALT`Yt fiville Telephone Co. has been spend Mr. H. W. Sanders, reeve, while E. C. JONES . Druggist ..'LIFE INSURANCE ing several days in the community. attending, County Council last week, • Pickering Oat Phone Pickering 79a0 dpi A number of Toronto horse -buy ' received frostbites in his forehead, -RED. LEWIS' _ —'ers' are reported to have been can- Which were so severe as to lay him r1 ., +` ;string this district uring Pas -UP for a weer. ' _ -CL A RZ 3 MONT : Notice to Creditors Yon Can Buy at Home° " I few days. The U. F. 0. meeting on Friday ( Phone 4901) ' ""' TIRES, BATTERII�9, Roy Morgan continues to improve, evening -was well attended. Rev. Mr. ALL ' PEHMNS having claims a- and is being congratulated on his re- Irwin, the spealder, said that Benn- " ' Saint the Estate of Rachael Walk- ACCES90RIE9, . •; ;narkable recovery from. his very Makers of Quality 13read, er, late• of the Village of Claremont, ett did not go far enough, and ask- -At as low and better prices serious operations. ed the question, "Why did he not Holl+: Cakes ar d Pies in the County of Ontario, deceased, The regular meeting of the Unit- put his program in force four years who died on or about the 16th day se ed Church Young People's Society �„ Oicceiies at low At rioeE• 1934 g p ago I p of November, ,are hereby not ::yots can in Toronto. ' will be held next Monday even - While Arthur Holden-was working - Call and see us befure btiy {uQ ifiei{ to send to the undersigned ex- not - - , 'Ing awing to the banquet in Oshawa. under a motor car with a blow torch else A here, ecutors on or before the 6th day of _ c' ?►larch, 193is, full articulars of- Let us�repair•,tb+tt; leaky top. ••1 .4 Mr. Joe Valentine is holding an in Holden's Garage, the flame came Delivered anywhere on our routes. p ..auction sale of farm stock and imp ° their claims. '— in contact with the gasoline and oil • - _ lements, also of the' farm of 50 ac- which produced an explosion "which +CLIPPER PLATES Immediately after the said fastkHled Motor Repa {re. res; on Saturday, ,Diasch 2nd: See v mentioned date, the asset,. of the - resulted in painful burns about his Law' :bills. face and hands. }� said estate will be distributed a- Gordon J. V, _ -' - The Temperance' Rally of the Un- _ t -SHARPENED mongst the parties entitled thereto, • '- ited .Church Young People's Societ - having - regard only to claims of F'hc�ne .2908: Dunbartose .. -- -- - -- -ies of this district was not, held last - which the undersigned shall ;then PIGKP:RitiG., U�iTAR1O . Thursday evening owing to the inc- Work gltaratnteed have notice,- to the exclusion of all _ Miss Els•n A� Inis.' visited at her i leniency of -the weather. ve Ali aiz •r of Finniug Hill icraan other:, and the ,undersigned will not home Last week. kept iu et„ck. bet liable to any ' person of whose = y Mrs.ev al days of Toronto, Mrs. Mood is wintering in New claim the -undersigned shall not then 'CHRISTMAS SPECIALS client several days with Mrs. Chand York. CHAS. SA&GENT 9 FiatiDlti -ARE - ler-recently. The' latter has been in- have noticed for the assets s:; dist- disposed for some few da s, 'suffer- Miss Doris Taylor spent Sunday 1f 3 R K H tti 111. C7NT. I ributed or' any -part thereof: 2'Simmons Cotton Mattresses ;11.Op p° y with her cousin -at Centennial. Phone !4y„ 23 y r9 1 4immons .° 6.99 _ ing from a, heart condition. - .. :.• DATED this 25th day of Janus : lieparta are, to the ernect that tbe wok , - i--R.;4M 2 Simmons Springs -- �tdi - - -- end with Mica Marie Jlorriah. - For the period of Janina W Oct- I Simmons Springs 6.li the George Turner sale on Saturday On March 1st, the Young People's ober 1954, of the motor accidents .in G.-Luther Middleton, Brougham. Out. Din. Room Snits almost new was a very ,successful one. Prices this Province, one of every 19 prow- and Harriet E. 'Walker, Claremont. were very good. The much -prized Class are giving the drama "Lydia, V4 cat oak 5549 ed fatal to -someone, with an aver- Out. Executors- colt is. said to have brought 566.00. A Seller of --Purple" also a good pro- - . Dining- Room Suite Dark Oak 42" ram -in the Sunda School room ati age property damage of 899.b4 per By their solicitors. Aluminum and Grankeware 5 The Woln,all s Association of the g y accident. Mason Foulda Davidson Carter and United Church will hold their iegul- 8 o'clock � . _ . '- Kellock, 372 Bay Street, Toronto. � sent eR _ - ar meeting on Thursday, Feb. 28th Phonola, mahogany case, so at the church. Hostesses: Mesdames !• Magnus :Morgan, I. F. Dopking, Roy Morgan and Frank Cannon, BE -kL,s AOLTSFFt'RVI9HiNfsB The Badminton Club inembers STORE -were in Whitby this week playing a few - friendly games with the rgemb- era of the staff cif the 'hospital.# A. very enjoyable social' evening was had, with playing results about a '..,break- even." : Rev J E- Glover and Mr. James _ McCullough . attended a meeting of - _ -- -- She Oshawa Presbyteinn St'. AM- ' rew's United Church, Oshawa, on Thursday, Feb. 14th. Extensive planes _ - �'] - �• r ` •were laid for the visit of the Moder- ` T WOW, r�iei�s.e • ator, Dr. Richard Roberts, from Feb. C w SE of 24th to 28th. - , ,si D1altill�Y 9L,iDL'�, -uj The ladies of the Baptise Mission I �' 'I °t . Circle are having a banquet at the - �. 1llasa O ter 1MS ° church, on Tuesday evening, Feb. ` _..26th, at 7 p. m. Mrs. Albert riatt- hews, of Toronto, will be the Rifest � • . i � � : rs ..'' spealter. A very cordial invitation is at : .,.,.,.extended to all the members of the ► Radio Service - . - 'church and congregation .to be pre- tY sent. Congratulations to our good friend ALL MAKES - -.� ' 'James, Evans, who celebrated his & SERVIOED.AND REPAIRED 89th birthday anniversary a few - ' = PRICES REASONABLE �l .-days ago.. A. 'party_was given him, 'WORK GUARANTEED °r and he is still able to enter and enjoy such an event with the rest of them. , �:A RT i-i U R•. FIELD Mr. Evans is going to help Clare- .¢ .. ,•• moat keep • her enviable reputation, - R. T. I. Graduate '1 a s th e P lac e where . older men sta y I la 411 Plnne 5201. PICKERING t young. Rev. S. G. Pinnocic, -District Rep- THh; "1iA DELI NE" - resentative of tke Bible Society will speak in 'the 'United - Church in the E have Seek man y Becailse of these advan• ..BEAUTY-,'SALON morning and in the Baptist Church tractors in our expert- ' rages, there ,is practically no in the evening, on Sunday, 24th. Af- -- ter the evening service the annual ease, but never before any- limit to the versatility Of the IM means' a new year. which meson , �- meeting of the Claremont Branch thing' that comes even close Model "C". You can use it. ! Knew Permanent Wave. a+a �i11 be held for the election of off- to approaening the new Case for more different kinds Of I. have Permanent. Waves to suit ev icers and other busine8c' pertaining << » �l Vx ` • 'thereto. Model C Tractor. _. work —more days in the say's purse, so why not make ery ad- year. Y The 'Sunday evening service in Here• you have evou Can take 'it 111tO o a ttppoiotment. ;S �the united Church was of a very. in- Varita a to make tractor the field when a heavier ma= t give �►1t my cuttomers my very beat' teresting nature. The Young People g chine would be useless. YOU careful attention. farming still more profitable. _ * were in charge, Melvin Johnson led Can speed up every farm �, Also, Marcelling, Hair- cutting, scalp You have power to pull 2 -3 an worship, Margaret Spenceley off- operation. Not least in im- and Facid) Treatments fired prayer, Ted Tomlinson read the plow bottoms, a tO -• _ Eee. fast ShatupooinR, scripture and Miga E. Hosie gave. a' -medium size thresher with portance, you can get into corners and tight places, be- - Mze. �,2. .t�,4%%=dt40UV °' '�� ,:'paper on "Alcohol and Man." In add- all attachments or, other Pe+.erlu, . =r.e -in -head ,-• ition to' the choir 'anthem, "Be ' cause the tractor turns short 1• .ng;ne. Phune 1906 CLA'RA1iONT strong:' Delbert Booth sang a 201 ,), machines of like capacity. and with far more ease than A - "Dear Lord, Forgive." ` '.2• R ovablecr1indersleeve& g' You have compactness and is customs "- �• Xeavy 3- bearing crank- The 'Young People's Society . are 3. shaft drilled for pressure ;-Z presenting the drama,' "The Colon- light weight. The tractor Never before have -you lubricat;ori. Maple Loaf Mutual Fire eI's Mani" in the Community Hall, stands only 48 inches high been able to get. a• tractor :.4', All parts sealed against •on, Friday, March 1st, and will be and weighs but a trifle more with this; combination ' of Insurance Co. assisted by tbf, Y, P. Orchestra. The r Hand operated clutch, -advertisin bias' are now d;gtributed than two draft horses. You power;• light weight, size, 5. easily handled from the and WAWANESA INS. CO. Q ' ground as weU as frog, the aril the cast of characters are_ given have three forward spends, speed and ease of handlin g. tractor seat; Cheap Rates for Farm and Counnle7 _t thereon. The play appears to be 'an. -21 3, 3j3 and 41" miles an' -By all 'M* eans, co* me to and Final drA•e'of strong .sfdet Buildings unusually interest:iv; one, the play- hour, look it over. operarins in oil closed acct Windstorm Insurance on. $nildieig; ers have been speeding .nially weeks :. `' _ _ _' - -. Three forward speeds, ]?f, Windmills, Silos �elc. f - on the work, 'and you are ur>red to 7. 3'f� and 4;j n,l /es per hour. Automobile Insurance of take this in, you are assured an cv- W''.. W..DISN �Y, �' greenwood - - rrreveraible areati dig gear. All Kinds • ening of good entertainment. The Y. - $• outside turning radius. „ =_ P. Society of the United Church toff. Write or Phone i Is r•eeo iced as one of the most act- R .R LOCUSt gill "Phone PfCjE 2 14 :: ivg in the Presbytery,' and hie loop- BOWMAN & ROWS ing for your attendance. (I MN) _ I W H I T 13•F. ONT. ' — A Successful Scout WDENTS! HEALTH of 2,060 Men Hollywood Statistics Show 75i Pnly 22 Out arriags unfit For Physical Exer- _Per Cent. Of M cise at University' of To-. Still Intac Hollywood, Calif.—Marriage can' be, and frequently is, successf ul in' Hollywood, di�orces to the 'contrary & Empire Writes the Toronto Mail and notwithstanding. *."According to the annual re- prt of the University of Toronto, The gep_t4al. impresslon may be ""Mnly a negligible prolsortion of the that no movie marrimlies last long, iitudents, are found- -to--be unfit fof but there are many to offer in futation' if refutati6n is This fact is dis- physical exercise. needed. . ..... Harold Lloyd, outstanding screen slosed by the yearly health examin- ation to which are subjected. In the past Year only J0;j;;Q left the films as his leading I !$2 out of 2,000 men examined were ecome.his wife, recently celebrated their 12th wedding anniversary, sed from physical exercis reason with their three children and several Of These by heart conditions A as a result of infantile paralysis. r close friends present at the Lloyd was No trace of -venereal' disease - --ffiarmlorr- -lound. The wedding'anniversary was the A remarkable tribut6 is paid to Erst year by screenland's "gold seal" 41k our University in tne recent OBIgaing the Health Trail," by Sir couplese a community of compatibles Arbuthnot Lane, Bt.,­�eminent Bri- who go on_prpving, year after year, f that there really is such a thin- as Ash medical man and educational 'In the Uni- outhority. He writes: wedded happiness here in the mo;vie -versity of Toronto the boys are col- capital. ildings, where they lected in large bu The distinction of bei"rig married ge of a magnificent the longest goes to- George Arliss asium, bathing pools. etc. They Xym 66-year-cld dean of the screen ac- ore carefully examined by -medical This cheery faced Scout is doing his sliare in the annual Scout Old. clothing drive at Toronto. tors, and Florence Montgomery- thousana pairs men who are specially trained for This year 3,000 Scouts in one day iathered 180,000 articles Of clothing, besides many They were married 36 years ago. aded it Toronto's biggest welfare effort. %his purpose, and they are gr ..of shoes, for distribution to the poor. It There" are at least two score of at to their capacity to perform -still prominent movie couples which :,S6me form of ex. physical work. have rema�ned constant for a de- ercise is insisted on for two or Arnorim them -mry three years, but it bears a definite cade or more. Will.Rogers, the Claremore, Okla.' Irelationslilp to the physique i 'Se s World Benefit -THE Bennett e sa."e who married Betty Blake 27 Individual. I would suggest that a vars ago; Jean Hersholt and Via Jfthly competent man be se t t Anderson, nsarried 22 years; Eddie %i louch'a University as that < here he can have sin. oP- 'ley'With Cantor and Ida Tobias- 21 -years; Too- ''U,S* MARKETS ronto, w I In Trade'Par s thorough supervision of the physique PRICES aon. 20 years; Leslie Howard and and exercises of the youth, and on Looks For Check oi V.iolent,Tren& to Isolationism—Suggests Ruth-Martin,, 17 years;. Otto Krug- United Farmers Co-Operative Co. er and Sue Macmanamy, 16 years, his return to England he can. stimu-: "Bold Play For Great-er International Economic Free- Saturday- were- paying the follo 9 —late the authorities of our public Cli hools and the Government to take dom, Reat Work For Peace "Earnest Endeavo years; Paul Aluni and Bella Finkle, isc To Reach Accord P EGGS—Gr.ade "A-1," 33c; and, 14- years; Spencer Tracy and Louiid the matter in hind. and to deal with ledged In New York Speech'. a thcroughly" with cases, returned, �'A" large, 21c; Treadulelli. IS- years, - and Lionel vidence in the Unit- availl A" medium, 19c; "A" pullets, 18c; Barrymore and Irene Fenwick; 12 .,It is surely encouraging to have New York.—E n& We subscribe to the theory- "B," 14c; "C," 13c:' I ed States of a belief in better trade of economic nationatIsm and' con- years. ntry, with her great � relations with the rest of tb-a world demn Its practice o I ' e a BUTTER—Ontario No. 1 solids, —And Jimmy Cagney, who has %iniversities and -schools of learning. i practical world co-operation are 254c; No. 2. 25c. been soi.ungallant as to slap -women and a desire to make an agreemeint turning to Toronto for counsel re- POULTRY: with the -Dominion had -gladdeued mutually' antagonistic. in pictures. (because. the script re- Igarding the health of her student the heart of Canada," Rt.' Hon. R. AGAINST ISOLATION- (QUotations� in "cents.) quired. iti has lived happily with Dre,"d Frances Vernon for 11 yeai�s' body, The athletic activities of the 'B Bennett, Canadian prime minister "Economic nationalism of the Post- LI ve- Dressed milkfed a istu� irection Of de'clared in a speech here Sunday war type - we will never adopt as a ents are under the. d . Over 5 lb,&. It 14 In fact. a su':rvey ot 300, marriages Mr. Warren Stevens, whose persoll Policy. Unless the actions'.of. other - night before the Canadian society of OveT'4 lbs. 10 -13 iii,,olving. picture, promincrits d's, al influence is helpful. and whO�le New York. "For long we have been nations drive us to' it." the prime - a to 4 lbs. 8 :11. closes that 75 per cen . t. of the unions athletic experience makes . him - an 'awaiting it," he ad(?ed, 'and I pro- minister asserted. "' kWe. declare for 'Old roosteri- .6 8 stil arg intact. It shows the "danger ach.. The senior football. calse . you that in the fuller, 'gracti. Canada firiat—but not for- Canada In 'efficient co mark" in marrliaps-arno Sp.ring chickens— n- profes-,.. season of Play end cal, manifestation ofthe principle of isolation. the championship! economic coloperiLilm you will not "in Canada- e have been hoping any abold the view that the senior flud us, laggard." for the time when we might join -our government," coritinut-d - Mr, with you in applying a corrective to rugby team should not play . sfTer 14 16 -Made Ovei'10,000 -4-With thia view," says Dr. Cody, ."I tration in an earnest endeasor to situation. For many years It tias left �.-Ake Handles e greatest possible mea. a great deal to be desired.- Wherp In Turkeyq. -young .19 members of . the team that their ceil. sure of International trade, realizing the w bole_ wide world.. are to be ' 13 14 i The many old-timers in this dis- found' two nations better trict who couldn't chop with the loge studies ihould be unduly inter4 that from it must Ito gn'ly -to our own countries, but In,- - to In _Broilers— "15 -17 same alacrity unless zhey-were grip- ferod with. by !L prolonged season.- anlfest this faith in mutually -extent., profitable methods?' Tie 'Ama*eur character of university directly' add in inbalculsbie ping an axe handle made - by Mr. &thletics must -be sqrupuou,,.Iy. " prd.- to a world which is still the play-- Ist'ant thing of chaotic economic forc AND STRAW James White, whof for over a quar served, and there must be a cot ter ran a sort of one-horse industry in es Doctor Opposes No- 2 ti othy. hay, baled, ton, -remembrance that athletics col- heretofore defiant of every w ell In- the east ward here, doing all the —the end 1'ter�tioned effort to compress them. Caning of Gir6 s16.5' to sm-50; N.. 3 timothy hay, I .1ege i a -means to an end this time of growing eean6m- 0 17 heat, ,a,_ work himself, eve-h . to personilly - of all round personal development, For at, In British Schools to to $16; 'straw, picking the ti . mber from virgin for- 4nd tint an endin ftself." Ic nationalism, a bold play by us for ed, ton, $10; oat straw, $9 to - est, 'will be delighted to know' that greater international economic free. It "V,'ouid 'appear thaL -the under'-.idom may be the means, I verily be� Doctors are urgin�. that. use of the: the' smooth contours of a skilfully graduates- are more studiou�s than lieve,.- of checking a certain violent cane on gi-ris -in elementary. British carved'axe handle still bring a thrill ever. In the year endihk June 30,'l movement towards a kind of . Isola. schools should be ' pi . ohibited. on Wlf0LESALE PROVISIONS are to the, venerable manuracturer, no 1933, the circulation of books'-from 'uonism which the hy-product of the medical grounds. The Board of kdu- Wholcsale provision dealers living in retirement at Brampton in 4uoting the- following prices to the the central-Narary rose 25 per cent., world war, we t be rid of before cation Is pot prepared to endorse his 92nd year, and who has turned M Toronto retail trade: and last year the increase was seven there can be, alry real promise of this view. An effort isL being made ul, out more' than 10j000 pohshed and, per cent. over thal record again. world 6eace." to secure 'the viewii of Elie medical near-perfect handles in,. his t1me. The evening readers are more huni- Taking as his theme "current, profession -so that an authoritative butts, 14%c; Pork . loins, 19c; Pic- This veteran of the workshop-who trous than ever in spite of the re- events at home and our plans for the statement can be presented to the nics, 13c. bs mijht easily have been a captain of lief afforded Lard—Pure' tierces, Iae; It' bylthe recently 'extend-, Juture," Mr. Bennett told briefly of Board. , - - �4 ; prints, 13%el- indust . ry 4ad he possessed the same --ed individual college and depart- -the probjems besetting Canada in' The, general policy of the Board 13 tubs, organiz�ng- ability that he exhibited mental - libraries. , All th4 would 'the depression years, and the, stepe Education is to leave the question of i�ortening.LTierces, 9%c'; 1 ; pails, 10lic; prints, 10%c. in skilfullness. of his hand at- the.. - ileem. to indkate the determination taken to cope with them, and the corporal punishme . nt to the discre- .101c bench " so great was the demand for to reform program wihich his govern. tion..of, locaI educaftn authorities. 4)n the part of most students meet had already launched. The champion of the. "no caning for his product, that he was sciaom. or make the best of their opportunities. I g4ris," is Dr- R. L. -Arid Their Bosses" never able to. keep up with the or� -c greater length the prime min- :'Bees It should be added that staff and I At KJtchlng of, ders, in spite of long hours and in- istudents alike are kept 4n- living: ister . discussed . relations. between Wetherlyy, who.published his corres- defatigable industry-i was the sub- q. Aouch with the I currents of thought Canada and-the United States, wlis, pondence with the Board in the ect of much newspaper . comment in In other centres of science and Iiiera- they had been in the past and what British Medical Journal. Mrs. Mabel Parker, champic ' the daily press last week. ture through the frequent visits o they !night become�. ­ Without - at- He claims that- the board's policy man beekeeper of '-1, ew York, makes f look At three his parents broujht him "a tempting pportion praise the statesmen , In Washington ��d- ittatesmen, -publisher to a or is unsound because it- leaves the res. to the then wild and thickl y forest-. and scholars. Some of these visitors blame be reicalted that United State.i intedical question of thd effect of like pikers when she uses figu gre brought in by the University it- !,had raised tariff wqlle and Canada caning 'on the health of the school She says there are 125—count 'em, 'ed country of Canada. He played girl for the with In&ans, saw wolveis rqfi deer the auspices of thi !had followed suit.. decision of Individual 125 billion honey bees in the Untied u pelf, some under I country med of see- and gained 'his' ed cation' --on - the Itoyal Canadian 1ristitute and 'others ONLY COURSE OF ACTION. ical officers. -"'Surely. Jf States.' in the evirrent fashion lbrough the instrumentality of the "Had odr position. been reversed, it is becessary to make regulations Ing revolution around the corner, rough pine benchds of a country ure of schoolhouse. National Council of Education," what else could you have done?" 44r. to prevent men caning young chil- 1mrs. Parker indulges la.a Piet Bennett -asked. - "Wo dren it 'is just as necessary' Rrmake ppen, which rpakes At 19, he was apprenticed to a subscribed to a 'one-way trade route a regulation to prevent the caning Father -Coughlin sound like a con- merchant, Aind when he sened his -when the prosperit'y of the nation ri- of girls who - have developed the tented'Rotarian. - time he started his own store at High-Shoe Line Is -quired- the maintenance of, a reason. physique-of womanhood," he says. -if the 125.000,000.000 bee� should, KenihVarth. Most of his active bust' S+Xl Style Favorite able balance between imports Pr. Kitching is convinced that can- rebel against the 125,000,000 buffians ness life, however; was spent at Wal-, and whole kerton, where hig bne hobby of an* exportsT.' Ing Involves serious . risks, and that who steal Alveir honey, the H -be axe han�le 'maker atid which -he at e had always believed In tariffs. tht.s method of punishroprif cannot nation would stung to death New' Yoik The 'high-shoe lint Mr. Bennett said, "but I did be jiistlifed,' pronto, Mrs.. Parker avers. But that first ponducted as a sideline, be- r not sa came the chief attraction in his re, rna' ches ri into spring. Onehigh- they -is one rerol-ution that is not going we inviolate, or. that. they. cut pump which promises to be a E.!Iould not be modified. I say that World's- Biggest Book to happen. Millions of years ago bees pertoire, and for the excellence of reat success is niade of gazelle. tariffs in' many countries are much adopted the planned 'economy. To which be will long be. rern�mberLd Ca 'po§sibility of distur- Vesh is inserted in the cutout de- too higli. I 'say the taffifs In n- eliminate the in 0i-se clearings. And all of whi-A The world's biggest bbik is in 'the -p ' they sign at the sides and qyer the instep ada are too high. ..But I must be ances by rugged individualists, bears out­Emerson's contention that British Museum. It is a gazcteler- and first fatten and then, once a year, vvh,ere the contrasting color of the� candid and, if you will permit me, the man who makes even a bett atlas of the world, printed in Anster hi jotocking shows through. A light again ' remind You that it Is not - kill all the he bees In the ' ve- mouse-trap �han his compeers will gtocking' makes art especially pleas- primarily our fault that 'they are too darri, in 1556, and is six feet high, A revolution by - neuters — well, h find the world tracking a path to Jng combination with a navy or high. When, In 1929, the United four feet wide, and iix inclies thick. that "Just ain't"! The 125,006,000- dark brown*' shoe. Gazelle, incidental- States saw fit to r . alse its tariff, the It has a wall' space to itself, and 000 bees will' continue to pile UP his door.—Walkerton Herald-Times. ly, being beautifully light in weight; Dominion of Canada bad 'no other studerts have to consult it as it year after year, a fat surplus of and niuch- softer than suede, should course open- to It but 'to - raise its stands in that position. The British honey, according to their pRanned opularl as a tow tariffs also." Museum also has some of the world's economy, and -thus assure the more "Saying' that one dollar shall be P, n-shoe even in- 6o the surnmer. Reform policies w1thout interha- smallest books. Some are Slightly abundant life—for their human henceforth b ' 9 known as two dollarg does not change the amount tional trade might be of littl e use, smaller in size than a postage stamp. bosse4. of corn ."Etnl;�oymeht assurance and the but, Mr. Bennett sald, 'we are sure There was a great vogue for these that must be fed to a*hog or the am. ount of §Snishing of fear should be our real that unless WO Put Our hOuX4 in or- tiny books a century back, and they Wheat that goes into a loaf ft)ect1ves."--Gerard4 Swope. der,, Internationg association Is. un. were carried in the waistcoat pocket. 20 : IN BED WITH NEB EVERY VEINIER OU NG •Until Krwchen Beoagbt Here There Everywhere For three years," writes a woman, �- "I have been sick in bed about three �) A brother to every other Scout, roithout regard to race or creed - months every winter with neuritis to It my hips. and legs. Last winter I PI ( 1 i 1 s •' . -. deei -and- Krusehen Bell-, and rui for the cal got relief from the first dose. This of the 1110th 4 anniversary of the otter slide. For some ice sport they ,minter I have not- been In bed at all." selection of Fredericton as the capi- t )ried sail- skating. Several Halifax sa a1tJC JR." Q " —(Mrs.) D M. tal of New Brunswick. will, include Scout troops own snug cabins in Z Neuritis Is a result of impurities in a huge bonfire to be supervised by the area. - Ir - . the blood. And it is impure blood ..Boy. �• i • - ': tirculating all over the system an� Bremen .and the Scouts. ' • i e i Vetting up inflammation in the ifs- - The 84th Winnipeg (Greenwood) d� sues, that causes those expruciating The value of the used clothing Troop is carrying out a planned pains. Kruschen Salts can be safely recently collected in the annual one- series of nature study and tracking ' trusted to set the matter right. Be- day Welfare Campaign of the 'Boy hikes. cause Krusohen contains jusC' what Scouts of Toronto, was- -plaed at- Nature needs to persuade your inter- $40 000. -- nal organs back into a healthy, nor- i i The first application to attend , seal condition, the World Rover Scout meet ,to be A waste paper project of Fort � � p held at Stockholm, Sweden, in Aug - -- ��� I ..• Cook:. "Did they say anything Erie Ont., Scout troops is aimed to _ust next, has been received at Dom- K` ,., raise funds for .next summer's camp ini n c u H ad u o Sot a arter from .-about the cookie a Al- New a Turk Point. i planned also t Turkey Pon. It s p d - _ -S /ZQ °= .• New Maid: "No, but I noticed. them Ian F. $irott of the 6th Edmonton _ •- g ., to secure a small cabin within cycl -Ji - graying before they started eating. -Rover Crew. Rover Hiion attended _ - _ _ ing distance, where various outdoor the last International Rover gather _ BIG hike and camp tests can be passed ing at Kanderstag, Switzerland, In YO/me at any time during thesummer or 1931. 'Q autumn: a i .i .-BIG 7 14 Lone Scouts of Alliston Ont., • `'�"�•+� Dr. R. C. Wallace, Chancellor of have organized as a Scout troop, aQS< /SfOCt /On -. the University of Alberts, address- and are planning the .formation of ed the Edmonton Chamber of Com- a Cub Pack. That's - =enterprise for /�I rce n the importance of the _ me o i ort ce ' Scout Movement in Canada's nation - you ; • , - "' If You Eat Starches' el life. Lone Scouts of an Ontario patrol, I� -- A fancy dress ice carnival raised learned of a needy farm family In THE PERFECT Meats, Swe.eto ,bead �t$d which a • nine year old boy had t3 � some needed funds for the 1st Stir- remain home from school and do all C�, ` t,� Tobacco ,Tkey're ale Necessary Foods ling, Oat., Group. Gifts for prize the farm chores,- including cutting But All ,acid - Forming. were contributed ' by several of the wood, because of his father's illness. Rome Most o1 Ls Rage "Add town's leading merchants. . „ . . - The Lonies _and their Counsellor net 7 = ' ,Stomach" At Tim".. �w The LO.D.E. Chapter o! Wa their alarms.-for -6.30 one morning, Nou to Reiiere. P p pen Into last year's Villager (proudly displaying parent _ and armed with axes and saws never di the _ -`- -Y _ caught, t hat! a coach, at, , f o a Inkwell.. - `W M viaha ) •Les .- � d„* a. a.,lu- io five _ ..- ..�a�, 1 _ _...._ Doctors sa that much of `the so- Scout Group with a Union Jack and g - - pIR Balled "indigestion." from which so flag staff. - - - p Yet it is Preposterous to argue to, ,,, tipede.. bsin't yon. many of im super, is really acid .is.- »' r w settlers bush lot.,- When they swung that these superhunians never feel Mother. thou , •pro t about axes and saws on their shoulders iiother:- "Ott,- go on with you. You digestion ugh by too Patrol Leader Malcolm Uxby of the 'impact o! s new gear, for they wouldn't say so if you, 'ad my feet_" many acid - forming foods in our for the Necessary. hike back home,, do. - ' $modern diet And that there is now a the 5th- Regina Troop, lives three the left behind piles of wood cut nay to relieve this often in and half miles from troop head- and Thin, in tarn, would - provide the way quarters. To attend . every troop' and split sufficient - to carry the- pretext for outlawing on Januarq 11 Classified Advertising Simply take Phillips'. bilk of meeting he hikes that entire din- family for' several months: The all delineations of the new . year in 1ki nests after meals. Almost im- oldest of the Lonies' was 15, swaddling clothes all cartoons of a >raTSaTs eragg tance, and- return and has not yet g sthediately this acts to neutralize the missed a meeting winter, des- « + baby leading an ofd man o$ Lila ` stomach acidity hat brie on our g Two miles of. "hot dogs" were usst:x Tu �vhxY 1:ivhNTtAft -. Y y ire storms -rl<ad cold weather. - stage, and -all other suggestions of A...,at of wanted Inventiana and full ttmlble You 'forget you have a P i 0 stowed away by the Scouts at the infancy of time. After ten days �, ,. merlon sent tree The ]Weary in the Australian Jamboree. To Coaayaay, world Patent Attorneys' Try this just once Take either the Selected Toronto Kings . Scouts g - surely .ail- persona. ought to be' able kiank street Ottawa, Canada, r anvil fill in odd corners they also diapoa- examine a new year p familiar liquid "PHILLIPS' " or will, as in previous years, act as y din sasioa wXaTS WTA =gTTMX - - now the convenient nun Philli I ushers at the opening of the Ont- -• ed of 5,000• pounds of potatoes, . ately. —New York Sun. = ' Milk of Magnesia Tablets. But be ario Le filature on Februar 20th. 7,'500 pounds -'of meat, 9,000 pounds ►Stot7$ superior Flacbel citrate~ fore you get Genuine "PHILLIPS' ' , g , , . y of bread, 240,000 eggs. To wash it F closely feathered for aevers weattl- ; a!1 down they tossed of! each day �E err Ye110w skin early broiler: Brown Also in tablet Four Scouts of the 18th Halifax YON RUNDOWN, AILING? ego. Neuhatisers, Chatham,- Qntario, 1 _ - -- some 1.000 Qallons ot_tni)]c. Real ors - -- _ Phillips'Mti�ka�Magrteatalableta Troop, spent a week at the troop z. 9 — john Blae_kmon of UTQAT=OX VACANT- 7aLL>o we now a. Each at all drug vu sires cabin- at Miller's Lake, December - Scout%. eh • - ! vieto:;a Se;, stratfetrd. _ everywhere, tmv 26th to January 5th, and In the soul one: ea>Ei : Itty health } UX T be" a fob Punter. - -Start. your overy h the equiva• q fa;ka, I had weak and own business on our capital, No hat of a teaspoonful an of the sanctuai' ranger study d'� sin had w dl- hard times; no lay-offs; always your . d'Genuine, Phlliaw T-+� P y y 8 ,40 Boos taeliag, poor diges- own boss, Hundreds average $8,0-00 to_ m Milk of Mamiesia "' ed animal tracks. They followed HOVE LONG IS IT NEVI? tion and was constipated. :6,0'00 annual .ales Year attar After taking Dr. Disc v. We supply stocks, equipment on credit PH I LLI Ir$' 4r ; - _ ' ' _ caden �'� O1' 200 home necessities. Selling experience- cry the stomach Froubie unnecessary., Wonderful opportunity to � ✓ is �/�I� WE WILL PAY and constipation were mr. , Ae engaging question, "Which com rested and I had no more di own pleasant, dignified profitable busl- t say or faint assn backed by world 'wide industry. mends attention .all the more because -seen,,° New airs, cabs, l0 ens, Ggvrd ii.00, Write Rawlelgh, Dept, 1000, eo06 $ioo,00 a week to two men in this cannot be answered, is lit b the• wrtre to Dr. Pierre's Clinic, Bnifala, p y,� ,,, � it P Y N. Y., for free medical advice. Richelieu, M"treal, P.Q. - vicinity to act as our- -represent- ' stives. Qualidcatlon*- Wuiit be well London Times, which asks when the known, and have a good reputation -new year ceases to be new and be- ' Growing Deaf With :: Riddles _ g�� - Appl'y 'by latter only, comes- just an ordinary year. The — • i g = _Head Noises? Try This, -a,oa central Bldg.. Toronto. - suggestion in the "Thunderer's" col- Why'is a tree.. like _a dog? s.� ,�;� "°' .'" umns Is that vhe •year loses its Because they both lose : se, a - tisane n arn.a- •, li you are growing hard o[ hear•' newness when •everybody stops' male- their bark whoa whey ale. - -� - L e4 "''' �smQ ,a Ing, and fear catarrhal deafness, or in mistakes . in dating 'cheques and ha""s fei0iw`�s` tanmvaas TO STOP FTC HI N G, AND TO g 8 eq s.rr e, ,r �..,,.,.., n...-r a. 'd If you have roaring, rumbling, hiss- CLEAR UP letters,. which. is the same thing as. Why is it watch like'a river! t Fee sio.00 complete, Iag noises In your ears, go to your sayin that the year- is new onl • so Detatis Free. write Now, - _ iruggtst and g y Because n won't run long MALCOLM ROSS get •i oa, o[ Parmint long, as the, ghost of the old year - without winding, (double strength) and add to it 'A lingers and affords a comparison. < 8aight specialist, siearborough, Eag.• Pint of, hot water aVLd a little sugar. AND SKIN-RASHES-USE But this• is an unsatisfactory sug- - Nit's 1 tablespoonful four •hopes a lay. gestion, for the reason that the per • This will often bring iod is neverthe'ssme,for ' a number High School Boards & Bo4trds of Education... x g quick relief Are .authorised law to establi +h ;^ •from the di tresslag head noises. • • • of persona and in fact may not be - b1► ' - • - Hogged nosMis ebould open, breath. the same for an individual in. sue - 1>r:cafttstriQl, Technical and Art Schools g become 'easy, and the mucous D r, D.D. Dennis' d Preaeri cessive years. There are even re- , y., stop dropping into the throat, It is I'� P• • With the approval of .flee MiMi ter of Education . i ton, made and guaranteed bi the pellently efficient persons who never Iasy to take. Anyone who is threaten- flu 7 •sd with catarrhal deafness or who tnakesy otCatnpana'sItalian Bah.. make a mistake, who .proceed_calm- - _:'Day and Evening Classes Theoretical and Practical Una head noises should . glue this Tvialbottie 35c at your draggist. 1s. ly to change all their calligraphic i Hay ba conducted l>a .accord- Instruction Prescription a trial. habits overnight and who never. Is given In various trsdss. The once with the regulations iasu- • ad by the Department of Ear schools and classes an under _ the direction of an Advisory acatibn. 'Committee Guard against Rickets with Cod liter pil one Sample Lesson Commercial subjects: Manual Training, Household.Science ` �i, and Agriculture and Horticulture in Water - Colour Are proAded for in the Courses. of Study in Public, Separate, Con- 1 itcHTGERf ts, _ tinuathon and High Schools, Collegiate lnstltutes, Vocational Schools fwver Eon V_DAIY A. 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Peardon, of Florida, ••.peat led out, ooslgratalatio" are one the ' Sunday with Mrs. and Mills Fav+km organisation, composed of a small . 4 -Mrs. Thos Douglas. and daught- group of the lodge members, who Commer_clal printing of All Kinds r �" ' -James King, of Kirkland Lake er, of Toronto, visited the formees were responsible. We do know that arrived home on -Sunday morning brother, Russell - Burrell,- on Sunday, -}ts preparation occupied moat' of EnVelopes, Letter - heads. Bill' i for a short visit with his mother. -Ed. Stork visited his brother, W. the time of some of them for the - Walter B. Powell, who ham been and Mrs. Stork, of Belleville, last week leading-.up to the evening.. • -•in the Oshawa Hospital, for two week. - =The lecture and , entertairunent ,,.Heads a Specialty at j - weeks, is still in a very critical con -Miss" Blanche._ and Hilda Walsh on Tuesday - evening last in St. And f dition. of Toronto, spent Sunday here with 'rews - Auditorium was very we-11 at This Office r -Miss Ethel Bray, of the Clams- their uncle and aunt, Ed. and Mrs. tended.-The popular and outstanding : mont Public School Staff, entertain Walsh, ministc r of the Netrop�litan United ,.. ; ed over the weeic -end, , .11 a Kwor, ' - Remember -tlr.e dramar,' "E� �s -of Church Toronto; . �z -of the same staff. Love," to be' I;icer: u .der the a,;:- ltr• and. was assisted. by, the equally pop- - -- - -- -- -._- - - -- - -- -Wes• Balsdon annou tees the ills- es of the Young People of St. Gear- ular Ruthven McDonald, Baritone, _ - • :' t overt' of the missing•. FzaTel, emp .y: gets,. Chart h, in the 1'owlt 1lall, on who is proving as entertaining a _ • ''� ;. The Censor` says we._ cannot publish the. evening df Tuesday, March 5th. ever Dr. Dip`ks,ln's, a(I es ;, '`Success =• -. --where he found it. = =hiss Ethel Bray entettaine�l the ftil' )!allures," rr'soled ;art interpret. f the Young Pe:> L:'s Leib " which is contrary a tore ' Wm. Riley, who returned halls meutbers o e g p orlon of "Succe,�s ht n y from the hospital abotat a week ac o,, Ie Class of the United Church; at a•. to •theepQpular ,,conception of -the _ - - returned to the he>;pital again over VaTentihe Paity, of Tier hone on term.' successful man. or woman, is "Pick t - -the week -end for a short period. Saturday evening. the 'person who has been 'of the lno,�t �' Y� 11C! � t3 L � H d er Store" -it was announced in these col- -A Concert tinder the' auspices of assistance to' others, and -not the man fauna a few weeks ago that the Co. St. Geor•ge':5: Church-will be-held i.:: ' -who has areumulated --the greatast of Ontario would shortly issue a the To'vn Hall next Tuesday even- fortune iu dollars and cents, this iS V - "' :.debenture, that would be available to jag, Feb. 2tith, 'at 8 o'clock,' wltcn an no doubt the correct interpretation. y ' ' } e „ e interesting program-- will .be given, -His -.listeners. followed very"- close - �a7 • � local ratepayers. When this flan g p g= . g st rs . 1J' ' ..%�i the ""' C•" is released. it vv9I be through. the consisting of selections by Mr. Bert the -'hole o? his remarks, and evtn : bond houses. a 4 per cent, possibly Harvey, popular singing comedian; the children who were there were •15. -year issue.. _ dances by local children, under the expressing their appreciation, and NEW 75c• -0ntario Lodge, No. 324, I. O. O. direction of Miss Grimbly; a scene that is a significant feature. Too - F., Pickering, are holding a "Ladies' from the opera, "11 Travatore, ", the dom do our public speakers, have dig Nigtst" on 'February 27th. Al l bre- A�biisere" sung * Dorothy Tanner any interest in their' young listeners, a HADES and - thren in the district, with their and Mr. Carl Hettger, also readings and the one able to speak with int- families, are cordially invited. Con- and vocal selections and instrument- erest ' to al] ages has achieved con- - --We received last week a remit- al numbefs by local talent. See- bills. siderable. Ruthven McDonald, acc- B18(i�i Walnut _ Q Lance of $1.50, rendwal to the News. and advt. ompanied by Miss H. Law, proved to "5c• ' Ae we were not given the ltd of - -With the. President, Cyril E. be a new Ruthveh to mAny, he has Birch -Bark the person remitting same, we 'would Morley, in the chair, the regular acquired a different personality, one r . ' like him or her to write and' let us meeting of the Y. P. S. of the 1'nit of sympathy pernrit'ing him to give - .. :.Per ]Gnow how it was sent, money order ed Church was held on Wednesday• a new expression w his work. His Autumn' Leaf - -'or otherwise, and we will 'sent rec- February 13th. The meeting opened interpretations of hu songs and his • i grip'. with the singing a "Stand , t'p for readings, gave his admirers a much _ pair - Servers] motor accidents have Jeans;' followed biy the minutes of greater appreciation - o4 -.the roeEll Smokey Etc, been repwrted. in our district over the last meeting. Chester's Orchest- known .Canadian singer. -. the week -end. due, in most' cases to ra gave several selections and thi ^= was followed b a skit, "Railroad =•rA=? =F+'l�' ', t " lee, none of which were very se =- y �ONC:�Ef?T ton will have Roeiery "GOOD LUCK" all throtigh 1985, iorm On Sunday a mid_ die- arced- cou- _Romance," A solo by Joyce Bath. " - pie, driving 'a coupe, left the road Ktsa Phyllis nucey ,gave a reading. -- -- - f yott,_wear _HOLEPROOE' st. the bend in' --No. ° . Mr. Frank Petrie took the meetirt A.'E. Calvert property,wstriking a over and conducted a skit and Qome A t`0ncert undrl the auMpicPt+' t. - ' y damaging ernes and a social half hour 'sus I?'s eH t 1'1.(,H- r, R Hydra pole, several derma the g ;jl. (-;E0 k(i , . : ca and the occupants suffering them,, enjoyed by all. s - Rlaas, and -The February nwrfing of the il} hr it "Id in the -_ 'minor cuts fwm broken Women's' IttAkute will -he . held. at ' TOWN HALL`. PiCKERING bruises. -Mr, Young. of Oshawa address- the home of Mrs. Arthur`B,,y,,, on , gr a g.' t 3 m, .fin in- On file E.v.euittg of _ r~ . ed the congregation • 1w the United Tuese Feb: _with. p. "' = NEAR FALL GOODS Church-on Sunda evenrn at 'the tere�tinq program on. "Cared; an In- TU ES f I A Y. F E I'1 H t' A R Y : i r I i !'. P. Sendce. 3i r. Sayvwell, who wa.+ dtrst:ies 'riH be given, also- b,arl _ i at K o'f•h,t -k _ WILLIAM'S WORK BOOTS, Solid leather, , $2.95 scheduled to weak was not able to onatration of home -made artTrf,a, T = -= STANFIELD'S WINTER UNDER_ WEAR, A 2.00, 2.50 and 300 be present. - A large cottarregation and we h,rpe each one will bring A •piNttritrl I>r�tgt'Hrr,, nH. heen Tl�, _. . heard a weH- prepared and exception- unmet ling to add' to this demon'str- parr.i, Wr t►r r' wr,rr ! bAn drliirh - VELVET HATS, blue, black, brown 3.95 F ally well stiveri -addre" by this ation. 7'llik ]doll Call }a "An Import- +d tat wc,�w,ttttt.4'r thwt MR. HFIWI touilg' layman. Althougtl 'a ve>cy ant (rana+tian Industry. " - -We hope HARVEY will .be. I,,r• wnt,. .rc,, voting �, Q, I for a_ good attendance at this meet the re -t t•t•che 11rt)wrretu will rtil If you are not receiving our 'w.eekly Grocery' - - « -I +E art 1+.rtt>~u►c'u4n! and - v.x•K: - dod er -ask to have our name out on our -- _ - to that of many with years 'of`exper In'g• WTiesi onY drams si OlPdrifie- _ � ' y - p r11U *ir•' l.lfd +rveral dant'er. sti,l, 1 I:. Jjence, and held the attention of his sorrie hisid' is' presented on Thlus di.h -glees+ given b� the children. mailing lot, _. :. . :lbearers throughout. day, Feb: 28th, in the Tbwri Hall _ _ _.. . � �... there wil# also be a sale of home- All c-,n,e at,d Puj. +ty a very dr•- , . -p -Mr. Shaver, tiia�ager of the Car- yiKbtfnlereninK. Fre' T. �3uutinpr - �- ickerina ' -"olitta Jubilee Singers, called' on W. made candy - and we request every :. _ _ _ gf _ __ • -__ . _ .. on Monday confirming the announce Member of the Institute to het us' - ADMIRSION, 25 CENTS RAdiu Lieeneee - Bcetebliehad 18br. - - anent of last week, of their appear by making a generous contribution Children, is at.., - of- home -made candy- '30th. - -- ' ante here-or Saturday nighi; •ltazch y- - - - -- - - - '30th. This group will be remembe2rd -The' story of the Life -and Prin - - -- - -- " -; - - -- —r- - as the Crloured - Singers, who last rifles of Oliver Cromwell.. }s the ` t In' Memoriam' 'year' were given a great ovation on story of the Devetoplttent of Dem _..'v: T. 'their s,ppearance here. Marty declar ocr•acy. As Christianity is bound up D,tVIDSO�[ -In loving nsemory of` - ;ed 0,at had they been induced, tb with Democracy it is important that -' Mrs. James Davidson, who pas.a _ - stay second night; would have art• every Christian shobld be familiar ed away, February ,24th at her - -" ' renelead again. We have them this year with the Life and Principles of Oliv- home, Cherrywoe>d, Ont. T �- tor Sunday services glso: er Cromwell. This will he- the sub= I watched you suffer, n' - _ -Once aRfrin, this district ex r- keel of Rev, H. G. ,Crozier on Sunday and day, • Pe But could not help much in anyway IChicken8 '1 urkeys, Ducks; Geese iettced' one of our spring floods, evening next. There will also be go had to stand by and watch you during the past week.' The ice had special - mu's'ic,' The - morning service _ ass • f'� Q� ••,� tone out of the creek when the mild will be held' at the usual hour of 11 p ' --,,Our Best Quality and Display ozclock, with the- Sunda School and Intl. the' Saviour's arms at last. e ; weather and Taira reached out, and y Sadly missed by der daughter, Eth- Pars 'At one period the januning of this -Bible Classes meeting 'at '10 o'clock. el and family. - Y . 'Ice between here and the lake taus- •All are. welcome to these service . _ -- _ r ed the water to rise• -fairly high., A very encouiaginq improvement is - - -. � � E. � -- - Mr. ' Lock'doa] was - {aced with the - noted in . the attendance at Sunday ' problen of removing tons of ice that'. School since the beginning of the Des?' vii R82ka UieSt3mir�{lll _ _ bad been Teft'oit his i•tiadvt=ay; when year,•and - the credit its. due .the. Supi. <' jhe .water finally went down. It is and Teachers along with the 'parefits; Ut es rrt� for all riCt'RFiOpP ex • L L ".'now uestionable whether the creek the fief;' in creating the interesting The CIiOlCe8t Of Baby and other Beef' 9 pertlydeitilcned ; and Sttea -to r :.Will freeze ag:.Gi.to a sufficient dep- S. S. services and, the parent.4 in see- one individn,►l' mPapnresod for the CHRISTMAS SEASON tii to cause' iinother break -up anti ing that the children be permitted y food. Th : e is now the probability and urged to attend. in volli Own KomPP. mL ' ` 's�rere winter 'vreather is --AA announcement' froth Qneens 7?F.I�.11IF? Ii ]EAt+ol� °A 1zI�>C ` "Clp '. Qa,CO� S g S lV ,All over. Park this wegk is to. the effect -that W, Buroingh+itn, j 11V 1/�V�WwAJ ­The women's • institute ar©..pre-• the Provincial Fall Fairs will contin l'lrune'Pirk 7[f) �nting on Thursday, Feb. 28th the 'le to receive the assistance from the - w - -; R E Agricultural Dept. by way of grants - - - - hilarious play, "The Meddlesome -- - ^_- -� = a a tls in the alt. The. Hon, Duncan •.Yew dclveraweme:+tr - .Maid' in the Town 'Hall, here.. The - P • ' f� • - • - characters, both male and female, Marshall, a thoroughly experienced ;inteher .:(phone 3000) Pichering " g y P i OR SALE -A srnrk of timntli ' and competent farmer appear: to be I a being filled b members .of. the � v Tonkin after the interest f his De- - ` -Institute. Several developments in g P hay, a quantityof turnips, elaorarrots, .Sn the play bring about some very awk- patsllent, In his .usual • �fashs.on_ He cents t bag.'- Cfortt;Gray, Claiemont. 2;5 -ZU -- - ' - a ward positions and •the outcome in predicts that within six months, our TAN�'}'D -t4n•I for gPner"I h „nse• Panniers will be reeei' ing the hig h- wore. •\lust hP accustomed to children. NE each case is approached in a_ series Ann ?y to Mrs. J• 1 Senn, onterin tlos flak, 1 ///���� //��, 1. '. cry funn+ ha eat s. All paid for ..beef cattle In 41 flit Y. ldp o ppeai;'tt„s. The �' 'ears. All '.of. ghich... is >?aid news. ' I. in this endea''or,” are �titl at their work of ,relief, the whule of the' An'othe7r announcement that-should T uT,I. T.? s1'-'0ATS AND BALED • T r'•• 1 WTIFAT STRAW FOR SALE—:11j -, 1 • ceeds being used for this purpose,' ; •elm a good many anxious persons, IrD00 w'ash,ng machine, W: F•. Disney, k, R 1. ' 1, that the sincere- sympathy of '.the LUxust IN . Cr�reenwood).' 2G-27' they . have the suppot't of- those : of the community in this endeart�r to unemeIoyed and destitute u being �Oli tiAGF :- Flurr. bred HoUvtvooci v retained and that ample„ slam. are Leahorntr, heavy i ying strain. al4 heautrhrl jthe extent, that moat of their 1'Cq- irds, outstanding males Money to be made airements in the productinn are be- g or, that - elling hatching raga David J Scott' ATfona ' Road, half mile northnf Kingston Road. 25 -2t'. - • .., ing donated gratis. They are worthy Purpose'. etThe'ac iasoni he'.at d fiom -" - - , •' • ' � Relief. e on' ".A RM F-OR- SALE OR • -It BNT- of the support .nf everyone.. as they 100 acres of good clay loam. brie house: " " •._ are one Fr•idikS- evening fast tvRS a,, big• sac of the very' few orgailizat- large bank barn being lots 17 and 1s, con �. Bu due Mea _ _ ions .who manifest any interest in `e`s The local school was lea..ed for Pickering L 1.4 milesouth ot. Claremont, _ _ __ . y your t Requlremean s the evenink, and pritvided the 1'e(1• Particulars apply to Percy J. '1 ideman, Ma� the unfortunate families 'who -live h: m Vil(rtge. 2.5 - next rirxir or in our own cotnmunit aired - accommodation • very -nicely. - -- - ' - '. - ._.. • , ' ,' 3 y The evening opened with era, llour'a j,�U K K N h T- 1c10; apes fwr+, .- r. t oar Sympathy and good xisbes never yet I to file highway near Dupbarton. C;ood t kgtt• anyone from going alf clothed variety .prvwram, beginning at. R 'd- buildings, electric tight, Moderate rent h good g dock followed b several Ii„urs of reliable tcnam. - Aiepfy to owner, R Faiconei or hungry. Providing for the unfort- ' S Apt. dt/, 82Wi11o,v Ave., Toronto, evenings., ���%� *1�11C cards and dancing. Geo. Field and or phnnc Elgin 94;5. during the day. 22.2it i" "'w 'i v j, e� ' mates at home has been the work of the Institute. Help them along. Tick• his orchestra provided the aerom- i•OR SALE OR To RENT-=1n ilr , i ets Will be offered for sale prior to (latllment for the dancing. About � Wiage of Claremont, a rmined roua1,. � three hundred guet;ts were present `sat hvua. !rl Noce l ronditing. Good cemen t fire presentation.. Handbills 'Pill ht cellar, hard and so* wRter In house, alu,ut ha!! left on your dnnretep, t•l+ilin ji,u all and appeared to he thorntlghly Pll- an acre of t+ood barn d quirter ae�r11uisnVtv,, � g coop and frame horn and � � ►Lout It. Chester's orchestra will )oying t}fetnaPlveQ. '111d1ring from the land. Will"llorrent together or ownerately imoothnea< with 'winch each order apply Thos. E. Stephtnwn, 28 Aberdeen S[. Pickering .Meat • Market provide the between -act tousle. Uha,ra, 23 -ere , if the evening's program was car•r. we