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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1935_03_01x i .. r f . . • ♦ ^- , -� •.t • it - -..; q� �, � - �. �•)Y• :'� - i VOL. L1V. PICKERING, OTT.. FRIDAY. "MAR. 1, 1935. Yo. 77 ` • 4 ; rvefofsUmal _m_ _ a � 'Rod .�'An4ley N OTJ G E'. GREENWOOD r` a A most enjoyable time was spent The Merrymakers- Mission Bandl R. H. Q PEARSON -Phy elcian on Tuesday evening last when the will meet on Satur4ay at 2.30 p.:,2. W Surgeon. Dunbarton: lolly z „ young people of the community gat- in the church. Keep :he date, 3larch TOur trucks pass yculr w•ny honed at the home of Mr and Mrs. 8th, for their drama. •� S. P'ORSYTfl. Oph. D., Die - enter every day-.” W. Carlton, Pro r it •p�itom erieal Aaaodationof Ontario. Res, g oissipe Euchre and Archie. Cammack and family of - -- '- - ttitablf Mgmbetof the American optomcuieat f��1 T n _' Danc' _ were the order of the even- -West Toronto, visited George and $stabMsbed 1838 . ^i - Yasday�fa Byes examined by appolatmmt. CQA1Jf `iOgE, g gore JliO4. Claremont. Out. ing, with suitable prizes to add a his family here over the week -end. - -. - - WuOD, CEMENT, test to the entertainment. The mus- Arch. has been with the C. P. R. for a1 is was ably supplied by Messrs 22 years. J > jINCAN B. McINTYKE- Barrie- SAND, GRAVEL.,, white and Hiltz. The Audley Y. 'P. S. will meet in ~' ^ fifer Solicitor, Notafy poste- -Brock St.. = the school house on Monday •evenin tTi. g T�® rice of pork and beef ' toe Bell Telephone Office. Whitby. an d wrood March 4th, at 8 f slides bra s 4sly t*rs p. m A fist o. now shows- a profit for - 'RDONALD RUDIIrY Barrister. ' under the leadership of the Devot- . ggo(iettor, t4ocaryUD[Ji, MoBarr Loan. BUMDER S SU PPLIEB Miss Ruth Hollinger . Sundayed ional and Missionary Commitee will feeding. There is no bet. qO famedy occu D the late A. E. Ctxia- n-jth friends at Broughaan. be shown. E ter feed for the money Ys�;e.th w t (1= imue, Whitby. 61y also local cartage work Mr. and Mrs. Speed, of Toronto, The Club witl' present their drama than my Barley Feed. It ATON. BELL, & ROSS visited with Mr. and 'Mrs. A. Fenney ''Tile Red- Headed Step•Chila at S." will it's JE) W. J.'BEATON. K. A.! W. MITCHELL amore pounds to on Sunday. S. No. 4 E. on March 15th, and to Fie, BELL J. D. F. ROSS t -Whitby Baptist the ton than barley chop. (�neeeefeor to D: Munro and- Picker- Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Lintner, of pti,t ('hunch on .March .: J. A. WRIGHT }n; Coal Co,) Toronto, spent Sunday at the home 12th This drama 1 makint; a decid- Test it and see. $72 Bay Street. Toronto, Adelaide 2938 - o t y' Pi(lkerllla, Ont. of his father. ed 'nit wherev, -r leas l.een given. f� - ICHARCgON PiCKERING ' & Mr.- an•i Mrs. -J. Gale, of Zephyr; — Chopping MU' VEY— Barristers,Soficiturs. -10 ipt Office phone 7400 RoRidem (5.52d) were week- end'.gues, s of Walter- and Greenwood �- ic, 21s -214 Confederation Life B11;Wg, 'vIrs. H <illinfer. MOnda c -- _-. nerof Yonga and Richmond Sts. Toronto, - y,. «edr,rKdny- .I''riday3 ebonies Adelsidr 3489 an<l'44ltft, >�y aprpo,nt•' �,.-y titan; Burk 'and fan -Aly'. alr'v E. tare. Pntn Suer+ i n 1! tar m.,nau$h- For bent resillts. i,t OK feeding tneat ietardav evernres..Pickerin re�tdenee Phone Pick 3613. stf Udell and family spent Sunday at p y the. rho mn�t be ' the Burk h +. me here. :ter?. F!ynn v.a:4 in Claremont +.n P grrr.uri fine. THOM4f'ti k .,lti �tiLLA'�-- R+rri•- 'T �3A f'r,trr :wvud choir are incited for y' y . I rind finer than ;comer mills. 1 y <, Sunci;< callin>z on yes. Jno. A ,-1, g tprs, Sohiitor, (Votary Public. Office at _ ONT. dente of A1n Th�msnn, lot 11, cone %stun 1. - - Bract �,n Friday Ft•PniriK` of the.; Mrs. James Rainx- spent the pn4 pick ring, ONict hour .m huredaytand Saturday the' hums of 'Rev. and Mfr: of the week Kith h,-r family- in Os- Flour ` qf *eek t• ever pgo. from 7.Qf, p m, or by Facilities for Placlpg I11• } vg, % appptntment Tetronco of rtg : t506 Royal Bank - P,i,•;�, - Bldg., Phone Piet 20 0, T,wmzo Elgin 3303. In .L%e glyavrcP of ! ?P BiI,IP CIa = 31P,ter Jn1Tn Devitt i. spPnding a Ask for KISSIMI for pastry, surance of All teacher ol? Sun +lap rn/,rrunK, the le''s few weep with his L- randparents, IV it takes ie�� sbortening, I Uextat - sin' wa: ' very ably aken - 0 air. J: and airs, Dt Att. of Brooklin. grind Piekerieg grown wheat Stewart., y Y ` . - I!}ln Misses 4lsigsret fold Zura nlmt +t exch - ively. Yon. buy �7 EI1, C. EIMITH. D. n, ta,'. L. D. q., Phone Pick 513 - -A numb ?r fnim here' availed them- Gee and .'41i;s Rutledge spent t!.s my H ,nr, I l try y�mr wheat 11, (Succee•or to Dr. J. N. nalea?, Graauate of .,.:EXCHANGE sue R(?yaf College of Dental Surgeons and Toron- " _ Dd qC Ni ht selves; of the irn itatiDn p,SVPn them week -f?nti with friends ;n .Toronto, to University. A� Claremont office ove• D. A y lz y The Bible Class which was tr., ;.. ' p�oeet as tore every Tuesday ondFrida Pborre ti W'hit�'vale, to. skate at Jlaiki.am INxchrtnRP fl +•ter fr >rso kind acbtte 1D tt, 2'%f rink on Wc- &-tesda eveninv r.,f last have.,. met at the home of Mrs. G?a y - $ -'., y of icrain,' ThissavPe you T-1 .RRRRT T FA f,LA [9F., L D N.. The Beal .goon @, ueFk' Monday evening evaa postponed 3 g F Claremont On .%V,,,? iesd � f last Ong tv the ba+iceather. moony. y P D S.. r,.reduaie of he -Royal Coil -ge of cry• a 'enir.lz b �tal Surgeons and the t'n,vertatf of Toronto. - PHONE -924 1,•PPk .. �1 ty A nurnb:•r if th^ ounic people ce in residence +econd door east of St And- 1:rr G�tet Pnt41 Cainfe+j y PQ P Mvr's Church. Piekertnx, <7 »t- Office .hours : A _ + numltar ,f - relate .e.a, and fr'end• .ot' had a skating piny and sleighsn;- a. M. to 6 p. on or by appointaent. (X -ray FUR N T U R t day r.ivht, and "r fat'' ^Fr :n 1^rrt +r.r „? h'�•'f•'ty' party la =t R'edne.s - . -...- Krr,.e). Phone Pick 't7t)n' a31Y = We are, dimptav ing an attrHetive C. -m tratulations were ' extended and .aft.Frt�'s+r :c t nf.,.:ect " su-rper at t'_' Shingles �~4>^ Sa16 varic�t; c.f - all present esfjoyed- a *splendid time .hnrne of the seises- (lee. #ttots 044 4SawboR. Aluminum mrid Rranitewt,'re Rtc. We wish, he may, enjoy. _man} morn We es tend a ;ur : ympathy to the ' dl~ Mme:.' Purniture and Furniture birthdays. lost, 3f r, Barnes,a ^.d family ut? Ors,- Palt Galvanized 'Steel Shingles. ELIZABETH RIOEir1Rt)AO?Q= Ni,aeltiep, _ Aird'aFelt SlKtt•Shin,gles. aws in their ber-arPr ant, The lato Alm re- rubhrring buear' whwtlri• J� r Fain onwanies of insurance us c ail kinds. Piicee low, to ke.ping with times. Mr=. Baines was Drell know -n hCm. - __ _rt lalQtln�Camt,aQ/NVf sariddnanels! stand. - - ,Dunbartou Lawn mnwPro shtr ened. Om ieavinir thi= circuit.. Mr. Barnes' P v POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, vets sbperannuat -d. 1'. PA,rERy01';a . CLAREMONT .� �j �YProc and Lime The 1, A. of. the' United - Church JL' • for Oeaaties of Port rod Ontario. Am*. - Call Rnd get itricbs. Phone 3612 Hon *also of all kinds atteoned to on ahor4M4 will meet at tiiP . Manse on alarm!+ aetp». Aadrass Orasa River P. O.; Oct. _ — - _ — _ _ __Brougum ]D ..Clerk. Convevaacer.Commoset er for. ,itGy.proe iii a 1KFilH dhi men` ol: T'he Young Pe e'S' Srxiei `sill The Board of Health met ir. tli� - R. BRATO N. TO�V:r$fl[P G no ui the ft,lln9%iia hize.: � y FUEL takina a0daviitit, Accountant, Y (£ Etc. ss er of - 48 In: z 84 irt._ Ggprot _. _ h archak hariolueL on the evening o, F Sturd qy r after' . 1. '�1 >. .o ie sttEndeil t. F N.rrt.ie ice ow•n Hall on noon.. Some of a xi P° p 'ter. Albert Bear ha, urned' t WK. MAW, LIf,ENSgD AV0 _ :�8 in. z 9t5 ie1. •' } the from a vi-it with his sip- ! `. Horticultural' Banquet in the Kira hl'° home Builders Su plea T?ONEER,rot York.QntattoandEourham 4K in: z 10& in.' r ter, Sirs. - Allema, of Brooklin. Coaatres Ail Linda of roles ptvmptly ttttrndad Edward la.4 wet-k. PP ;• ate Tttrmareawnabo'. Data•for .ale. may ha ° ° 48 in. z 96 D•inscooa Fkiltrd :1lisi' M"i:P(rt Dixon is carinrr for The Women': Institute are hold- amused ■t NEWS' (Xficv. Bell and ludepew Star Lime ing a . S+,cial 1;4enilti• in the Tote^ - - - - •4••' arstpttottea. whithy,nne $ty Mrs. D, Schwalm, who i,3.impri•v:nrr Hall on Ms.ch the' ?th. Proceed= iri -LUmbeT .end Lath -- - .R�trdw.,11 P14. -ter - .. _ -- nicely at her home. -BARNET ROBERTSON -:- PICKERING .;. Misses' Betty Barkt -r , a^:� �i:1,•� s'd •qf Crippled Cl Fund. Sec B. C, ;bingle9 1 Quigley tiaste2l SaturflaNy with Ina advt. , -- `- Electrecn► t )ntractur LUMBER YARD i.lue Goal _ � .l4cConochie: A few, of the Young People of -Wiring Btpwirinr for Lipht _ _ the church her( attended the bar'' Alberta• COA1 or Power, r� A11 klndeuf e1P<teicpl Roods #►inaaie quet and rally 'in Ochahra on lln. day evening. to 'near toe Mo eray.r• Domestic -Coke- -Pickering kept i el n - - Mills �,. P 1 s 1 G Rev. Richard rash rts. CF.mPtlt. I..me P_ ..t ily Phailr lTt>a, Pickering The many #>ye. ^. of Mriz, .J.; F:1- _ ®t p g g lieepac A number -of. our ..yoti �, son at-ill lie tetli.�o:•d to hear that she ..- lV1 aple Body' Rc�d -. " _� �s somewhat impro�-ed. have visited Toronto Burin - _ week to see the preaerratiun cf: .Ag@nts for Lundy. Fence - - - T-1�- H. E PIC_--KbR1NG N S I Be Bur led Mash, Feeds, - M1: and Mrs. H. Parkin SpFni ppe 'David Co rfield. Dicken's work.• aLd Metal ROOfiIIg ., r. g • -Sunday last with Scarboro and Mar will ,never grog old. Some of- the - Rise Men Get' T p Early acid Poultry5upp- friends. characters are• like old, familic, and 3I r. and Mrx. ,P,oss Hadley of, Tor- get Uockshiltt Implements friends, unfor table. - ' s �- -s ont.�, ;pent Thursday last with Kin- p Burglars her in stock at all sale relatives The R'orilen of St. John's congre.r, Secnre Prices 'before' Bu A rlimber ui our pun ati6n are t•eminded that the Women': Buying x The Night Before . Young people at- _ teritird the banquet held at: Ostia a 1 Day of Prayer will be observed in the s� _ :'times ,art Monday evening. All report t 2.3 church on Friday, -March 8th, at WILSON,- BROS.. if .11CYRIL E MORLEY • rood time. 2.30 p. m. It is' hoped that all the Cho m Dail women of the community will join Loeastt H1<Il Onto Phone - Piitkering, ' 6700' pp g The fashion • in our neighborhood • is. "`flu" but, pleased' -to. report that in this world -wide undenominational 'PhoneMark 7200 ` 121 Da N o 'Lockwood most all patients are out and around service. -. 12 - Members of the Beer ' family and ' ���� NRY again. 1Sr:' and �1rs. L. Matthews attended "PICRERIY(�; ONT. F T Senior Girls "Foursquare" S. the funeral bf their cousin Miss El- BUIRPEE'S' ~y S. Class will meet at the home of the Misses Ledgett th38; Friday ev- d;Ny. h Britton, of Brooklin, on Mon'- SPECIALS R. G. CLENDENiNa Bing at 7.45. chit Muss Britton spent her early SEZ"W"S. GROW childhood in. Brougha7n, her parents Mr. and Mrs. Albert Parkin, Mrs, later residin in Brooklin. For some : FUNERAL DIRECTOR H. Parkin and Messrs Harold and g 3iilion Parkin spent Friday after- time Miss Britton has .been with the Private Ainbulance Tordiff family, of Barrie, where her Y.. !C,edB►r Chests y y noon and 'evening in Oshawa last yARain, this gear will be DM and Night Service - weeks death occurred. �hisndliag'BURPEE'S SEEDS' Phone 9000 We thought war times had return- The funeral of the late Mrs. John .ip In Solid •Walnut Malverq 5000 ' Phillips was largely attended, many: . tbefk. If .you have 'never ed when we sabv about '40 iapbit , hunters in our vicinity last week. being present from outside points. need Burpee s seed@, try them ` t w X16.26 and �Z6 5O . Mr. O. McGregor, of Toronto; -Rev. this ;yearfand be con-tinced But they were one Claremont and ;K� Faulkner and ;Markham, Ont. y „ Mr. Faulkner; lifts mac others that they Ili Walnut Fin4b - z o _._— ._ re in @ e v s ' Mt.. "brave uteri Greenwood Y r� George Hami n, 'of Keswick; • .,'_ - w Rev. Mr. Faulknerltoassisted in, the e ' b , vial a ties by them el '3'9'35 NEW STYLE P. S. last Tuesday evening. Our service. Mrs. -Glover sa.nfr,, 'In the Bny your, seed requirements young people provided the program, Shadow of His Wings there is peace, in balk, the way the gardeners after which. a jolly social hour vvas ++ y do'. Better seed; more eC0• =«` CONSOLE TYPE spent in Rame and contests. A ver sweet Peace. Man relatives from Water founts 03i$� y other places were in attendance. Mr. - KITCHEN CABINET ' appetizing lunch 'was served to all. Philli 's sister, Mrs. McMaster was comical. ter shell and Mica We wish to express our• sincere p If you leave been sending pour with the farilil during the week. -•a F With bread -boz, fiunr; tea, sugar, sympathy to . 11tr: J: Barnes, and, Y g order to Burpee's direct. why Rev. Mr. Pennock, a returned mis- " t y 000ffee ties and 5 glass containers _ " .gr]t� - family, of Oshawa, on the death. of not include your order with `' -4i: t' loving wife and mother. Mr. Bar- sionary of •'Africa, and maw. reBible our @, and we will sale you -!'or spices: a7eo` a 32 -piece dinner y - eating the British and Foreign Bible y the set of dishes, An assortment- of good nes was the pastor' for our circuit Society, gave, an - earnest message trouble of clearing through some eight ht ,tx g years sago. _437.50. Quality tinware at 16 Cos. from St, John's pulpit on Sunday. custom@ at no extra, ex- ' The regular meeting of the W., A• He ove a fine cortlmendatiistr rt.a. _ - -- - while they last g pence to you C. A. STERRITT sticks t was held at the home • of Mrs. C. Miss Margaret Miller, who has been 's+ $OCliey' skates. J. Stevenstin on I iursday last. with .a faithful- collector for 32 years in and pucka a good attendance. The program was this district. At the close of the ser- * • "A•,'. i Fanoi•al Director in charge of Airs. H. Parkin's group vice the following were appointed a)Ot1es Dru Store Ambulance Service bLVIN BUSHBX and consisted of readings by firs, collectors for 1935. North of the g R. E. Mowbray, Mrs, V, Parkin Mrs, +' Phone 1300 @Hardware Pkinne 4800 ' Highway, H. Miller and J. Knox; Phone -6800 H. Pa1'kin. Story by Mrs. C. , J. St- South, Manson Ellicott, Gen. Will- a Pickering, PiORERINa evenson and music b Miss Eileen '�IItSi10 y son; Hisrhway, east west and village PICKERIN(3 ONTABiO Parkin. i ; .. R. Holtby and Hugh Gannon. :y' - - '..'r" :::�,';� _ _`'id" ' - - s.:.," �' ' . ��.,." ..:%' • •+,q�. :;y. � --z. t'. _...ax' -��.' ' �m�':=.J -.. _ .. .. _ . _ - - i--, _ ',• _.. , .. - ',.: •,. _ .1.a,"r >`- 3.r'..,� . Al P . -- - " Leaving On 11,004 Mile Motor Trip Parhameat May Rm loA _ _ • . .* is r �{ To Sendett to 1 - 'iOttawa Dints Federal Vote In Mid- .June--Sept. 16 Discussed Z. Olt Parliament Hitt As Alternative. Ottawa. — Parliament Hill received meat to understand plainly, that they °' Y —clIIg to the pose ble -date ofd�the are issue arising ou of opposition to not prepared any g fort 1coming federal election over the its reform program. ; •, . 5 ✓ . , . �A . 4. -• week -end is news that the Govern- The other argument. for an early meat is discussing a month's recess election..;-that the Canadian prime for parliament —from April 13 to May minister who goes to the Imperial 20—in order to allow Premier R. B. celebrations should have a mandate , Bennett to attend the silver jubilee from the, people —has not been press- _ - ; - .^celebrations in London. ed by the opposition• since the sea-: - As as election clue such sit inten slog opened. It was fairly well un- s tion upon the part of the minlatry derstood that the Government would - was mainly negative. It simply ruled be.disposed to give serious consider- out definitely the possibility of an ation to such a contention it it were ; early spring appeal to /which political raised. For while the London gather- V/ n �I prognosticators have been clinging ing -this year is mainly of a congrat- 'S' •N� �: �;, x I'I with some tenacity, despite recent ulatory nature to His Majesty„ there evidences in parliament itself. against has been the -suggestion that advaa- the likelihood of It materializing. tage may be taken of the presence A Coupled with the report of the of the Dominion premiers to discuss plans for the parliamentary recess, some Imperial matters.. liowever —and of more direct bearing 3 on the election situation —were anti. With the Lfberals quite evld6ntly F w Amations from authoritative quarters disinclined to court• an early election 90 the effect that the cabinet discus- 'on Lay grounds, however the Gov- - aioa went beyond simply the neees- ernment is left with the duty of ar• dary arrangements to enable Mr. ranging Mr. Bennett's attendance in London. and Bean with th th e to go to Lando and dealt a freedom theca. •• n• y4iss Phil Yaddon, a 24-year-old Devon girl, left London, England, recently, to make an 11,000 In tentative detail at least with de• alter of choosing the election date mile car trip during which she will survey the route to be taken by competitors in the 1936 road race Unite election plans. Two date$ were which it deems most suitable. The from Algiers to Johannesburg. She is shown (left ), being presented a horseshoe and sprig of white said to be mentioned - One was as middle of June Is the earliest time heather for luck by Viscountess Elibank just before she left. soon as practicable after the Prime Possible after the Prime mintater'a Nia ater's return, namely, Monday, return. The 24th, the last Monday in .tune 17. The other was in Septem- the month, would be preferred over �� i £ will be submitted to the Canadian 'der, Monday the lath, the 17th; only for the fact that it is �(�� i P r. o d u c e . Association convention In the preliminary canvass of St. Jena Baptiste Day --a French -Can- THE which opened in Toronto. cabinet opinion, the dune date is de• adlan national holiday, An election ��� D ©C�i� W. A. Brown, chief of the ponl-i oLtred to have found the great nom- is either July or August As is not fav- MARKETS V T} 1' j" F j try services of the Department of ber of advocates amongst the minis- ored by Conservatives on the grounds Agricultu =e. said there would be a tare. of the number of city voters, tradl- who OU TRY FOR SALE market -for . 10,000,000- pounds of •. EXPECTATION AT OPENING. '- tioaa]ly .supporters of the pasty, who. _ ! UL l I� L {jib Canadian poultry In the. United When the session fleet opened as are absent oa vacation at that time. Kingdom this year. if proper quality early spring election was anticipated an September, accordingly becomes the PRODUCE PRICES sensrally In Federal next month to be considered, and, in United Farmers Co- Operative Co. could be provided. Last year some- . political circles. I P It,, the third Monday, the 36th is un- Saturday -were paying the following thing over 2,000,000 pounds was aw The opinion was based oa the ex- Leading Producers and Ex- pectation that the Liberal opposition derstood to have been the subject of Prices for produce: ported to BnEain. / would be militant in the last session discussion. EGGS —Grade " "A -1," 39c, and per'-, of Dominion Holy' ' Prof. W. R. Graham, of Guelph, Prior to an appeal to the People and The stronger cabinet opinion, how= .with cases returned, large,-27c; s ok of comparative Im portance - - g Conference Here t0 Better 'spoke >� portance of _ 'that the Government would make an ever. Is believed to run to favor of A medium, 26c; A pullet, 24c; Trade. eb'g$ and dressed poultry. Issue out of the obstruction of its a June election. The political tide 4 -B," 18c; "C," 16c. _ PREPARING REPORT program and dissolve the Home. is admitted to be running At the BUTTER — Ontario 2�Iod 1 solids, 'John I. Brown, of Montreal. ifventa, however, g 2b',kc; No. 2: Zbc: Ottawa. —Waste and carelessness chairtnart o! the special Poultry'.com- have not fulsllad present time is the Goverament'a POULTRY: - � • ,'1 �� this- for=est- Instead of being mill- favor, and a majority of the min. found in the poultry .industry of chair of the 'Produce Association, last, the Liberals have been apsth• inters hold the view that it should (Quotations in, cents) Dressed Canada were chief problems studied will prepare a report based on the $tic• They have given the (;tavern• be, taken at the flood. Live Dressed miltcfed at a conference hate last week. discussions to, be presented to the - Hens— - «A" "A'• "A" Heads of poultry departments of the _ Over 5 lbs. '.: it 14 big packers met with leading prod convention a impressed on the ex- - • � s 5 pert$ the need of co-operative. efforts ` a &Xy. it Preyed upon his mind so Over 4 lbs. . , 10 • 13 :. ers and experts of the Dominion and to eliminate some waste In the pool - - -- v h. —He -said' -ire-'- began -to - X_ta_d tt�a R -_11 .. Provincial- Department _ of A��ul -- tr;- l d .�t.t --wi of sus c n� ___ — ate-a plan to rectify this cons irsc "Old Too�re 8 s tare. y P y heavy losses every year. "He said -he had to raise money. He : spring chickens— An interesting speaker was How- Mr, Pierce r ' Dsed � •Over 6 lbs. .. 13 17 19 and C. Pierce p st Canadian tun ..-:,Two .'t added: 'Then I came ,east and you , o! New York one of - bpi to 61bs. . • 12 ` ' 16' 18 keys and said before he left New Y know what 1 did. "' b. to 6�{i lbs, . 1I Y5 17 the authorities of the United States York be was • told by one producer do poultry"' marketing. lie found The Crown Alle • es Vermilyea came 4'A to 5 lbs.: 10 _ p ,ul ry 'mark ing y 50,000 pun tur- g y 14. .. , • 16 that he would bu y g to Belleville from his Ontario Calif. Under 4% lbs. 8 .18 1b poultry offered-for sale in Toronto keys in Canada if he knew where fruit farm killed his mother and Turkeys, young ljl ..: ', 18 and Montreal better in quality than ht could get . them of satisfactory Specialist For Defence On returned to' the California city by Geese y. 10 Il that for sale in 'New York or other quality. U.S. cities, but miserably presented Other Hand, Testifies automobile, train and airplane. Ducks :....... IS 14 y - c Accused Insane "I most assuredly believe he -was Broilers— - -. to the pudic. - an insane man," Dr. Roberson as-.' lss to 2 lbs. 11 •15 747 SAY CARELESSNESS SHOWN "The .people of America are tarn Belia�'ille. _;. Three serted. Croas-exaiirination did not HAY AND STRAW - Carelessness, Mn Pierce empha- ing as never before to those permar psyc}ua�nsts shake him on this tat. lvo, 2 timothy hay, baled, ton, sized, way shown in rc took the witness box in the nine -day Po _ y y p ppring Can- neat values that are nat� Iimited, to :,old murder trial of Harold W. Vertu- $16.50 to '$17.50; No. 3 timothy hay, adian poultry for market. He re- the' physical objecttrea of life," — Alyea Saturday €ton, $15 to $16; sirs". wheat, baled, (erred to bleeding, plucking, and Franklin D. Roosevelt. to 'v evidence give en ce a Ito the mental condition of the forma Hurts Antlinals :' I ton, $30; oat stray, $9 to $10. other features in which lack of care - I California fruit- farmer' on ' fhe ' Washington. — Artificial feed !WHOLESALE PROVISIONS ful• handling Injured' sales value of - "Ordinarily, the -progressive lib-', I might the Crown alleges ate beat Mrs, ing of animals is a hindrance lather Wholesale provision dealers are the product. scats get a rect-1 opportunity to G. Aurelia Vermilyea to death with a than a help, the Wild Life Division quoting the- following prices to the The object of the conference was change the rules' only about once in hatchet. of the National 'Park Service. be-' Toronto' retail trade: to decide - on mcommendations which a generatipti." —Henry A. Wallace., . Dr, J. J. Robertson' of Belleville, lievest Pork —Ham, 21c; shoulders, 14%c; butts, 15%c; pork loins; 20%c pic- . former 'college mate of the accused Officials of the—division—.said ar- - 14c. tnan, took the stand to testify or the tificial feeding nice, British y ng is expensive, reduces Lard -Pure tierces, 13c; tubs, to Form ... defence that Vermilyea was insane the physical stamina of thte animals, 13'fac; pails, 14c; prints, 13}.c, and acted upon what he believed to and results in abnormal cone 13%c; Shortening 4 Tierces, 9'>tzc; tubs, Ilbe "divine guidance." He suns fol tion which, in turn; creates range 10c; pails, 10%c; prints, 10�_c: • ro owed by two Crown rebutta_ 1 wit- problems, _ neises. Dr, W. B. Mitchell, McGill Division experts. consequently. Ch ' a a an Farm 5�School University professor, and Dr. Robert have recommended an immediate Character Building Armour, Toronto specialist, who tes- reduction in the amount of food Groups For Poor - tified that the accused man was sane. furnished at-the corals so that "the Children In U. S. A. Forty English .Boys and Girls'to Conte to Canada in May — Will Following evidence,of Dr. Armour, victims of man's misguided philan- ':- . Settle On 1,000 Acre Farnt on Vancouver Island . opliosing counsel prepared to address I thropy will be reeducated''to self -in- America needs a character-build- - Vii ; ury -tut Mr. Justice Nicol Jef- dependence." ing' movement along the lines of the - frey, presiding, called. for adjourn- March Wheat Parley . Xontreal.= -Fort meat "owing to the gravity of this toy scouts and girl scouts cheap en Y _' y; English children aged seven to nine, will come to Can - ligg for the children of the poor, _ POst n ada ld May to fern; tche .nuaIius o! • - ' Can- ease. _ '.� _ po ed At London - '�� .F • -. Doctor Performs Operation Judge Cecile B. Weiner, of the Court will resume at 9 a,m, to- the Fairbridge Farm School on Van- Between Births of Twins Buffalo Children's court said to -- London —The meeting of the In- couver Island; Major M. P. Trew day in reporting poverty was bring ternationa) _ Wheat.' Advisory Cem 's�aied here recently; As the three specialists gave their ing increased juvenile delinquency. mittee scheduled for Dlarch 5 has tecitnical evidence, largely, contradic- St. Thomas, Ont. When the "Boy scouts and girl scouts and ' been postponed, A it has -been an- Major, Trew will be t1te headmas- -stork broght twins to ills. and Mrs. other like character- bui'ldit, groups nounced. g ter of the new school, which is span. tory, Vermilyea sat solemnly in the g P pending clarification of prisoner's dock, his eyes Orval Gardner here, it took lent are beyond the means of all but the the sition one sored by the Child Immigration .So- g Plenty y , po export, quotas of the ciety of Great' Britain to train Eng- _quickly from witness to counsel . as of time and obliged the attending few of our children, the woman Big Four — Canada, Australia, Ar lisp bops an <i• girls to enter farm questions and answers shot between Physician. Three hours elapsed be- justice said. "Uniforms, dues, camp- gentina .and the United States. _ life b s sniCanada. He them. He seldom smiled, tween the delivery of the two babes in fees cannot be obtained with -, Passed through g Instead, representativ s of the Rontreal en route back to- England Dr. Robertson, second psychiatrist and the doctoi. had time .to perform out money. •• Big Four will be asked to meet here. fruui Brit.isb Columbia. Called by the, defence, .told of his a previously arranged,. major opera- _ on that date for vr fresh attempt to The society, lie said, had bougi t s interviews with Vermilyea and meat- tion in the same , hospital...He had seek agreement on ' extending and t :QoO acres of land on •Vancouver Is- •] examinations. The accused .man ice minutes, to spare, Our Health Is Good amending the existing internationhl kind, and building would •commence talked freely with him, the special- wheat' afire' ' ent, which otherwise shortly. Tbrough private subscrip• ist said, telling him "there was a Italian Women Pray That octawa. —ln days of depression; exFires on July 31, end of its two tine and co-operation of the British +conspiracy al'ainst him" among general health is better than in; year te'anr. Government the children ; will be' members of. hi; family.. Men Be Spared' From War days of opulence.. and fine. living, The 'International Wheat Commis traicivd on the lat'gest fartiv school of He'had written to his mother for several doctors told the House. of ::ion was unable to accomplish any itv Mud ever attetnpted,in Canada.' ° money, Vermilyea had told -him; and Ronie— Thousands oll Italian • wu , Commons last week during a health thing' at its meeting. in Budapest It will, be- ntod''alled after the Fair- had been 'refused. He had suggested men are cro*ding the churches debate. Dr. .7, P. Hoivdca ,.(Liberal, last November and extension of the bridge Farm, School of At:stralia, 1. division n.f her estate anion- other• these days to pray that their_ sons, I St, 'Boniface), :aid: "Starvation is agreement, as. well as estahlishtiient Major Trew esiiniated when the' Members of the family. husbands and brothers be spared the' cure for many diseases,' and of new export quotas, -is 'atill'up ih school is in' f4t]I opeiallen 90a 'boys "He said- he did not- Acme "With' from war with Abyssinia. it was .because people did not jiave the. air. Trouble over a -large in- and girls will be- ht residence; They }fim. Then, he said'. he Megan- to blast of'them retain vivid nieni'�the money to Iriiy rich fobils that crease in its quota by. Argentina was will be aken from i:ng!isb institu- realize there was --a eonsplracy and —motes of the great 1%•ar -and few 1 their Health 'improved„ And it was ma•iniy responsible. tions, and :chosen .hy• the London. �'''that' they •(the members of his fam -' displayed any enthusiasni for the ' true, Dr. Howden added, .that "mapy committee of the society. - At the y He said he thought ho wnnlri tinnc'.nf thn narinn ec -' peopl Uheir graves 'nitlt• their a sent to tar it ) were conspiring against him. mobilisation proce'edin'g. to • all• s age of 16 they «ill b ms " roost ,• 19 iu 1Vestern Canada. 1' r y . ' ,,..�,- __...- ._..' ,...:.' o' -- _ ...- ,�:.� =..�� . _ _ .. _ � ,�,.,, � .,,_.: r' :� . • ;:.. , •• r. s :. -. Nom.. :��.,.;. "�.GG �' :�^ qr,,g. 's• c -.M .i'Tyq « :,�- - :c:u3; i>, �K: vat.•.- .-+..: -an. .tr.`s y. t3' _ 1 '4' +irCr<. :.•4.. P� ". � c' e']'Y . +h✓� < .,� '.t�',�,. *i•±c^rar L ... `{ ' „j-. - ..�w, - � -,•.e' vi”. . :.+aw � •�`'_ -x- �'."�"w,.o�arv; HASHES With/ . he. ~•Kee p s As a result of unrestricted #ems REAL { ]FI11 -- to the British arket, Cauadtgn llacoa .. ' - "- tot the British 193 increased 62 ll�ar cent. f over 1933, while, Bader quota l�st�a a► �! _ g ti on, Danish exports decreasdd ,psi ECONOMY cent. from 1985. "Still Stock Size A PERFECT FIT AND - The sales of branded beef In Can- ., at age Fody STOCK SIZE,T00► ads for 1854 totalled E „b ?6,7x4 lbs.; - _ Y/^ as increase of 8,893,146 lbs. over the 1 sales of 1933. In Dixle'Plu ...The approach of middle age AH,YES! BUT ._- is certainly no excuse today The 'arm implement trade In the �.( ;... /UG(i,'�s *ierdeveiopmga double cliar► and MIADAMES WAIST Atgeatine is controlled principally by If. There le no waste for allowing your figure W js NOW 2li Canada and the United States, Can ” Aitlge in the. wrong places. IS, INCHES SMALLER sdian -made harvester threshers, grain ; It's fragrant and ail, forty, you cannot have s drills, riding plows, corn' cultivators Has better-taste. ;body as supple as a young veil- -and planters being well established.' eilby a The smoke for ou ' '•iklw tree; you can at least keep ... - g i y _ - it to. -its proper proportiona, so - - The smoke for me, • shat you are able to wear the mod- , A new fungus causing brown spot. 'i 1r'� era, flattering fashions with con. . , ting of peony foliage has been die. In a plug that's _ aBdeaee• The following. letter. chows covered in northern Italy. Warm, hir, —' bow the Kruachea treatment can mid climatic conditions and temper- � Real ��yl help you to avoid pathetic ze- ature fluctuations favor the develop _ fuse the overswut --the Outsize meat and spread of the disease, "I am approaching the dangerous ��M p'Y$ age of forty, and a year ago my hips A purple-topped yellow- fleshed tur. - _ - �;rq began to get fuller. Th's was alarm- nip which has been grows in Aber. 1 w Mug. for I am a business woman and -. deenshrre, Scotland, for the past 100 O �.. must keep my slender figure. l .then " years has been found by agricuittiral �j - - - thought ,I would try Kruschen, and found in the aperient waters of scientists to be resistant to club -root from the day I started it alas - been those European Spas which have been disease. The origin of this variety of. - _a wonderful. Not only are my hips reso5rted to for generations by turnip, is unknown. -normal, but I feel ' better in health wealthy people In searcn of health !than ever. = (Mrs•) H. J. and fitness. Kruschen is obtainable Shipments o! live stock from Was, _. Kruschen is a saline -not a drug from'all Drug Stores, -at 46c end 76c tem to Eastern Canada' during 1934 - :--kt is an ideal blend of mineral salts a bottle. Included ed 118,623. cattle; 7.715 calves; 200,486 hogs and 74,471 sheep, Com- _ •e :+oommead .yam... "Money, money_ —it's always pared with ;1933, the increases were 28,384 cattle; 3.666 calves and 19r M I D W A money: >b you think I'm the goose 309 sheep. There was a decrease °>t PLUG SMOKING _TOBACCO 1011 sad Gas Co. Ltd. Stock that lays the golden eggs ?" 86,847 in the number of hogs ship. "No, dear, not that one!" ped. Ways 3ateet InfoZzasu >a; 'phone - -. - ^- or writs � 11suada "G %gym D a& 44 if Your Ears Ring British Columba � ftlend —It's sit right for. you to Hope graded in- Canada in 1934 • . numbered With Head Noises. Deficit $373,977 talk about wouuldcbe liketto°li You na 134.8$ compared 6witha193sseaee of # If you have catarrhal deafness or a man-1 dictator? !L� so. rve been Classified Aelvertising .'Artiste a>nd , hens noises go to °nr druggist ana Relief Expenditures For Year married for za yeasa. _ get 1 oz. of Parmint- (double �1Ven as X25 834 - r.�,ya -' strength), and add to it lad► pint of $ , , Authors' Service hot water and s little roger: Tape We look at sinners and shudder at AN OFFER TO EVERY 1NVF.axoci- _ a tablespoonful tour times a day. Victoria-Legislation to List of wanted Inventions and full ' This will often bring quick relief g provide how aWfu! they are, and maybe they information sent free. ' ?he arsesy from the dift esai for substantial public works and to- look at us and shudder at slow smug �. world patent Attorneys, 213 Mend a three cent stamped en- ng head noises. amend hours of work and minimum we are. saott street. Ottawa, Canada, Clogged nostrils should open, breath- _ velops for information on ous ing become easy and the mucous wage acts in an effort to provide - - =- ' _ 4002 &VCZ ossois - MONTHLY BULLETIN 81;14. stop dropping into the throat. It is more employment were forecast in easy to prepare, costs little, and is the Speech from the Throne read at 112% increase over 1934 business. VICE to Artists and 'Authors• lesasat to take. An one who has the o - Ansaver N SATISFIED CL's- -- p y opening of the. second session of 1 TOMERS." Write fos _cataloe,�e -- Mating up-to -date inf °rmsttoa catarrhal deafness or head - noises British Columbia's 18th •Legislaturlr Defteicu Chatham, fttarto. - _ q ahpnld give this prescription a tr iaL by Lieutenant-Governor J. W. Ford - :- • "WHERE AND WHAT _ - ha "Ufiema loyme I �' Iz1n, HEADACHE, BACKACHE? TO SELL P r went' is sti31 "the most Health- Instidn- f " y S KIN RASHES pressing P em, notwithstanding I, Canadian and -international Art Clue J� to Velvet ftttaatlh -Skins that there has been a reduction , , � 6 Labalx Am, � �' durrin o f m hss�o abtotit a says: 'n my z k ache, a - and Litem Contests aches. Dame is - . Mg�y l e1 h a so we 11 I fa=L - _ la almat eouatkas numbers, akin n 1 appetite- u Yearly subscription, One Dollar suffaaers have had cause to be thankful dress declared. woo ss sea !amt - for D.D.D., the lireacription of s 1 1 ,.,, could Sample Shoot. Ten Cents Sulp�y�cta Dr. D. D. Dennis. It is the intention of my Gov- a " ° D �,° F.; � a rtOok This liquid pteseriptioar now medn and ernment to, continue to presll for j tsli?tesOS�TMtat. ��� i'racr;pciop and it endorsed by Campana s Italian Beim measures that will put as matly as s x Dom. ��tt�e,,,, to slue we new Gie' GWF BAKER chamists, allays irritation almost at possible of those now out a work D�.W in Ca"'h, Writ.�Dr: R «'s c u', BQ; sito� N y one trou asqutckiy pup such into p y „ lt, Bn . ti.haa �,aaw M LEE AVENUE iika profitable em to ment.. _ for Iran medical advix - worm, dandruff, and rashes. . TORONTO. ONT _ - Ask your drtiggistp �.D. Prevenp- . . �- Trial m The Full Vitamin Value of Cod liver oil give instant relied os money re;imdea. , . . • � Sold bT an Dev�iata -210, 1 FIGMt GERM - - . V It fa suggested, without 3 5 (tube), sac sad it °O fM 1 petti•togging words, that of ova PLUS there may e a marked +� .. �� `her b y w a a •. e! 0 ME ' to . �, su► -i • difference between -s : well -w - •, OA - '«'a, a :si'�aosa>rwve read" and s "well informed • , v� _..'�Body Budding Virtues a: sava.:a„teateeaekiaasas'ssratla person, -. 9000940 #1 Sr,m-r r PM r SM As ee,IL - - - JI Fee 110.00 complete. Editor —Da you -know hots ](if11e NO. 9- -'35 , -. : ' I BUILD BONE -.^ Details Free. write Now, MALCOLM ROSS to run a newspaper? :, fM VITA ION O• : =ash; _ SR soasboroatth, sag. �APDlicaat -blot sir. 8 Genera have proved the 15ody build�y ReAUV i6t�H - �aQY- si9laY power of pure cod liver oil. O E P E N O (leneigtiods, too, have proved that Scott's Emul• Cod Leer sioa of Oil gives you all these, PLUS ' sasier added value Of hFpophosphites of lime and soda. .4 GREASY POTS AND values _ PLUS val farad y Scott' Emulsion. � _ only. to ::FANS NEARLY} DROVE. 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It teas 110,► = It-shows you. how to analyse .your, own character, and that of :1 : :' this powerful cleanser and disinfectant shortens dozens a cleaning tasks, your friends from handwriting it is not only a' very - x Also gives full directions for soapmaking, thorough @leansing and.oth� _ uses on'thefarin. Address: stardsid BrandsLimited,FraswAve.,&IAberty fascinating game, but it is extremely practical:' - f- = D+�1.letl�ISi'eAN� j4j3� St.. -Toronto, Ontario.'- - - ^''+'+"s._ HoNrHe��• • ; • ,, ; opies sent 421!73 Adelaide 1 L L E T T S L fE EAT S THE GRAPHOCHART - " E DIRT Ze, 7 7 Aia cam Of 7bawm Card Of 71mosks Biackew: Ithing' 'Woodv*k COAL r., J. 4 Walker wishes to exp we irish to exp our gratitude at rlgbt� prieei ress tar -the many friends and neigh- to our 'friends and "thbors for , - -';- -, , --** ___. I - �! -Ikx-- .. 1. - 1. . . �Iwe to have those bon his sincere ' thanks for their their. timely help and syrapathy' in Now is the -mpathy in our gmat loss and bereavement of der your W,11ter Supply ot attended to. 'Barrows re I kindness and words of a or riz now sectioife on hand. The $1.75 per yW; $1.50 paid. in e the sudden de"b. of his wife. dear wife and mother. .,4*W advanc ous Fleury Flown "w"ye on hand' COAL' K Subscriptions to the United States JoM. Phillips and Family. Also dealer in Viking Cream 10ows-. tore - and .. Electric Washers. ­--ar.d Gt Britsin $ZOO-in advance. %-I K F0 ------ W e- have the J. 1. Caw line of modem farm machinery, a machine Dealer in Cocksbutt and Frono 'e- foc every crop, -77 up-to-date Implements, Tractorls)e# Wood- watchinery.- r-, for every farm WOOD- A phonecall will bring ustoyourfm-m. -MURKAR. Proorietur. - job- We also have several used machines in good condition, Binders, (Vzy�4wetylene welding. Threshing- Machines, Cream Separators, 'Pl4ws, Waship Machines etc. FROM Phone Pick 715' .The Jury who sa't at the trial of Our prices. are mbderate, and good LLYA'Sto6k wiH be accepted in exchmse. CHAS. LAW, - Pickering Hauptman in New Jersey ma4e them -OOD 491y' We cleaw Gi am - sews, - -by.- Clipper beaner, 'with Power. GREENW4 Phone 3520 selves. ridiculous when they announ- ted that they were to- appear- in % 's Arau ev.1 v- 'FRED ST-ACEY 0 1 le. Better judgment, howe' er, pk PLin r and Paper.6% evailed when they decided to lee tiger Noto. - to ou i ti,,.,e kbea; 9 V ul) 35 cents per b;,llr nr by eontr*ct, ee ..-us �before Any0here. 'We do Building nf all kinds. Dunbarton ...... Satidfactiort Uustmnteod lay CARPENTSRING- e#Lro exporience. Mr. Jame's entertained CEMENTING, his friend, 31r. Cameron, from Scot- __7.­ym b� a. gr;= PKE'DRIVE, DUNBARTON land, last Sunday. Robt. and James Smales, of Enn- or write Dunbarton P. 0.� And `.-Askillen, visited their grandmother ROOFING 'here last Sunday, _W C a also sell Brantford R4)0#aff M, v.Wa success- Whitevale Morrish Miss arie ful in paasink her 'musical examin- - IdateriAls; Empire Batb A FLOUR -MILLS ati�ns at"the Conscrvatory of Equipment, Diwo Wartoeor"a ic last week. Congrinulations. syqtpma. Beatty Stable Equionient Wm. and. Mrs. Anderson, after a am pretpa anct.c.ther-Btillding Materials long.. siege of oper4tion.; And � illnei% red to purohase bave returned th their home at Wh- any kind of geahi, and w i'll _E.,tiniates Free ftevale. Work - Guaran teed Everyone vvill att*nd the concert ay �he himhest alarket p'r'ic'e /* �.p of Y�- *United Church Sunday School. thiz- Y- T PROUSE i�e ung People's. Class of -the 'a t wr ]a Friday evening, an# see "Lydia, IL LAWSWN - WILSON Ph' n4 43502 0 I Seller of Purple.", Admission 15 cts. Phone Mark 5-502 -ONTARIO ere no bunching of seed to _$..1,5. FICK'F -St.. Paul's Anglican, Dunbarton, Th cut Sufiday, March *3rd., Sunday before. &mm the niuribir of heads L t. Sunday Senool at 2 p. m. Cel- eA Ld us show yost why per plant. There is no skipping, ebrativn of the Hoty, Communion, az- to waste valuable inches of soil 2 p. n.. Preacher-at this service,�Rev_ Y0,01,11bemolWya" bet.weca plants. No. 4cra;ked or 7. THFRE D &WHITE STOaFS E G, Robinson, B. D. g 4. Superw waned seed. by burn __4 And fatffizer is deposited as The Devotional Committee of the accurately as the wed. It can't Young People of the Baptist Church e Whitby, took charge of the Dev. bridge over. An exclosiv finger -EXTRA SPECIALS 1=00 feed system insures a needy evm ti _T*%owT think tar- aw-zd,,y, e onal Meeting, of the Y. P. S. of a THURSDAY, FRIDAY and S�iTVRbAY -the United Church here on Monday iLdw that you can raise real WhenyougetaSuperiar.you*ve 'orwaing. The topic was "Conversion =Mermaking crops by using got a drill with all the features a SPECIAL At Man," with Paul as an illuitrat =7 old kind of drill. You can't. drill rnust have to do a perfect Ion U you want the greatest num- job. And you've got a drill that's The presence of our old friend MILI TREM FLOUR, 24 lbs'. '66-c- 1R. Nicholson, of Whitby, was a-wel- ber of bushels you can get to the built from the ground up. Ithas P?Wtry -come addition to the musical part of 4111cre- you mi.3st have a drill that A!emke lubrication.'Kyatt roller does exactly what you want it to beanngs and. is made of., the SUPREME the' prograzn- do. And that Is what the new strongest. -toughest materias in Mrs. Atldnson in her address, "A ftq*rW Clralu E*M does. SHORTENING4 2 lbs--'f o-r­--.'.`.-'. every raft. I . % �- .23c Romance, in Blue" wim mucit apprec- It's accuratet It hAis a Dou- But we and judge for yourself.' - 7 *� '' - . - �% I ..: . iated at the W. M. S. meeting on blee Run Force Feed Syvtem* that Drop in and look it over the next GOOD COOKING Feb. 21st. Miss Violet Allisonr Pres- can't be anything but accurate. thne you're in.town. 27c dent, ally filled the 'chair. Nim E. WHITE BEANS, 5 lbs. for'. Burge6s , read the scripture less- ::.._F.W.D1SNEY,.--''. ..Greenwood GOLD MEDAL jt.�� .,on. and 31rs Austin Wood sang a -e ...... . 7 " School roem- was bright 'with ardo, "TI. Man of Galilee.' The� Suiv:7 JR EANUT BUT-TER, L: R Lac-tist-Htii Phonc Rick 2314 PE ea I,,, spring blossoms. At the close 'CROSSE and -BLACKWELL -of- the - meeting, a : so6iii hslf7�0ur TOMATO SOUP, 4 tins'25c.',.doz. 69c, enjoyed, tea being poured by .0up AI!,.;on -fru� tzzij - It! cenred with. a ER OR per HANDY AMMONIA, p4g. _,-_,05c* SPECIAL e, SPECIAL CHIPSO Ig pk and 2 bar' Soa'. 2 1 c. 'Corne to llrwu�ha�m 'h)*n Htll on- 9A P -::Thur%day,',N1aich 7th. Social ev..: exiing'sp6swored by thi W'I. is is your chance to g ret rid of, that PRUNES, Choice qua ity., 2 lbse --...:25c, Proceeds in aid'efCrippled Children Fund old was'her" at'a pnce you never d-MURISON'. BOOTH 1)4'sig ningand Dressmaking' of.. SW Hardware re ADresses for %I] occasions -Through a Special Arranxement with, the m nufacturem we calk T.,ickering a ex. 0 peirtlk designed. and fitt�d t' give you .7 Yonr. Individual measure and s and E --any Hand-Washer. st -Poultry Food_ gg.-Pr UC*XS In T.Our own (im'es. �1 3 . E3R3Mk4 UIBAL-40NA]111�m 1.430.00 for any Electric Washer, regardless and Purina Egg �Isshes, Oyster Shell zed Head ......,of condition, on and Gn$. a Pi f-k 71 n 23 1 Royal'Pui 0 for Hong" anti Hots, ple Worm*9pecifi ­'Da'." the Sure Cure. ..sale Register y Gain a Washer Is for this Week ..-Specia SATURDAY, MARCH 2nd Auc- selling at $109.00 tion sale of farm 'stock, imple- mbil; har-grain etc at lot (), con-i GALV. BOILERS, 98c.; 00PP9R BOTTOM BOILERS-41.39 This washer Is full size, enamel tub and made by Thor Washer Co. 9 Pickerinl�, the property' -of, Jo�; DAIRY P.AIL% !C.P PAILS' 25a." 50,c. QAI�VANIR Valentine. No reserve. Sale at one. Give us a call and we will see I you at 'eitce and explalit -PLOW FILTER DISK,4,�50c. per C. RAPID See bills. Fred Postill, auctioneer. p our proposition. VU ESDAt; MARCH -5th — . Auct- Agen� for. McCorinick—Des,ring Farm Machipery iori sale' of 80 fresh cows -and 'sp- and Repairit. ringers, hogs, potatdes etc� sitCHAS. COOPER9 ."CLAREMONT 7 'ib' Motto:­_"W ' have it- Can get it, Oi lof 17, con. 1, Pickering (South of ur e C. ]�. R. station), the -property of it 101 not wade." A.'C. Diamond. Sale at one. Terms, Cash. See -bills. WTn. Ma . w, auct- Telephone 3900 ioneer. YOU LIKE COMFORT9 WHURSDAY, MAPXH 7th Dur- I S, BALSDON PICKERING ham County Shorthorn Associai- fhe coaches are heafed! -Jon will hold its 14th Annual 'sare of Shorthoms, eonsistin Men's Work'ficoti 2.40'1 p g. of .11 Nales and 9 Females, at the Love' Mfials Overall@ and Pants 1 Pr 4P Ab Farm, 9;cupled by Alex. Prout 135c,* or. 2 for 1.2F Med's Work, Shirts V. Mes cast of Bowmanville, an gwa& of Kukv Inn, on No. 2 High- 4* 'Farm T.0@61M Harness $28.80 no way,-beginning at 1.80-p. in.-This eonsignment is a very superior our Horse Collars at various prices lot In--case of bad weather the -Sweat Pa'do Teani Lifia ­-C -whes are We will be bold u'ndei coter. F6r oc gu� apoy talo S. Chas. Allin of Is 7 Aot-;4ater Now is the Was to g6t kojkt Od harnesm repaired Auct- VUES15AY, MARCH Ifth Un sale of farm stock, Implements Fhone 2904; A _bay,*grain ano roots, the proper- ty of Johif Howland, lot 2, con. B. A_dffiSRWP_ Typical Low Return Fares betweeii Pick"irg. and RALt- F., Pickerinir. No Reserve. Sale at IMORE, 023.65, ST. LOUIS,. x$20.60; CHICAGO, X$15.20; ­BRADLEY- CECIL 24 all one oclock� sharp, YVM Maw, SRATTLK $68.38. x - Excursion) - auctioneer. (Subject to G)usnge without noties) I 7L 0 3K JR X 3W 4* TkksbN Time TaNes and All Coach Travil Infor"UM at ZASTZRN ROM fteas . 4*. ,. A Tom. Y, . aw .d1 - X. .d.-i 3.' ° .•. -" r -. - .. _.- __a .._rivJ._ati J• _ .. ,}M -rP +Y' 2. _"'.G•• ti Rs`T3 —¢ n. �w9am -- �A _ _ ��'• ,,Air'. - !�^ � .r... 'y; '� j... /, •�- ""•:.. _ . ; i.;, _ - ' ^~ �, "Chrome" a, ., A wood bee �rY held at the Unit- �e sad brand an eaj•yable laves- ....� r' ' lag in Cards. Games sad Deseing F, ed Church on Thursday afternoon �p along a worthy cause, - CLIPPER PLATES L.: E. 'O Nf /LL . Mr. Jslnas tlgh in quite w -'and 'with the fin. last- A fine lot of wood was sawn: Brougham Town Hall. Mcb. g e = Blair Evans has " been ' the next and the ladies, who also had a quilt- Tth. Admission, 15, Lena Beech ` SHARPENED FUN13ElAL DIREOTO>B AND.. e...ingaitles victim. mg, served supper to about twenty= EMBALMER Mies Manure, of Toronto, Is visit- five Bucosesor to W. J: Mather. ,ins at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pengelly, = Wwek imarapteed _ _ 8coutrvilre _ _. of Brooklin are visiting the latter's JolntBlC�les ' Cliff Soden, of Toronto, spent the -48 of E'I,uniut; Rfill yc�reen. __ Nirtht and D yervice' - parents, T. and Mrs. Paterson._ Mr. - kr t in euwk. ay . ,,'creek -end at his home beiv. aching muscles and joists are quick- " p LL Miss Elizabeth ward, of Toronto, Pengelly has 'quite, recovered from ly relieved by using Rumaesps. CHAS. 3 A tt' - NT' 9 „ H A RD W ARH Busioses Phone- -- - Residence Pti a .; -'' stpent the past week at her home his recent , severe illness, but Is tak- it$Ol -sere : - ing good care of himself. E. C, Jones, Druggist M A R K H A M • ONT. _ Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Scott spent A number of our people were a Pickering OntaSio _ Phone WY-1 - E3 36 • JAS' -DAVIDSON � the week -end with Mr. atui Mrs. G bit. inconvenienced on Monday morn. -i �MACAFS - iwg when waiting for the Toronto �+ • Remember A•. C. Diamond's Sale of ` Scott.' - ICHERRYWOO,D W. G. Binghgm has had a Home train at the C. P. R. station were in­ Choice. Dairy Cows on Tuesday ,Telephone Cv-- pl>pne installed in his, formed that the engine of this train March 5th. See Sale Register _I _ _ had broken down near Peterboro and _ Station Road, 'Pickering l�l S U R A 111 C E; "te "sloshes: would be a couple -of hours late. ' Fred Ward is represen'tinlr the " - y t FAYOE;Ii AUTOMOBILE Holden Ford Agency-, of Stouffville If Curious will give their proper Get Til1S r in this district. name in connection with the letter ''YOUR. - BIIR(LAl1tY =*R addressed to the Postmaster, Toron- _ . Mrs.' D. A Scott suffered a fall - CASUALTY _ several days 'ago, sustaining'a aev to, all detailsa3kcd for will be sup- = for bronchial sathms, bronchitis, T, LIFE TNSIIRANUN •':erely injured ankle. = plied.' Anonymous . letter writers cough, croup, whooping - sough, ton- . Iiyrnatt and. Ilfrfi.' Pilkey entertain- 'never need look for a reply or con- yes '" ' oil ills sad Gore throat. Jest what Phone Pickering 7980 dot ed the Euchre Club at a 20 -table ev_ sideration froth, Responsible . Part; !, you need and is guaranteed. rrYOII C111II Buy ki. HOT>Qirs ening on Friday ibst. E. C. JONES Druggist ' y - - _ • Mrs. Bert Liam, of Toronto, and Subscribers ' of the Home Tote- - Pickering Oat TIRES, BATTERIES. _ Mrs. Mait. Anderson, of Peterboru, Phone Co will now lose the privilege . '•_•'..._ _ • of the 15 free calls per quarter wftm ACOL990RIE8, are visiting relatives here. =- _ -- Clifford Mole -has been appointed calling Uxbridge. Calls through 'Br- At as low and better. ,ices Fire Chief following the retirement ooklin, Markham 'and Pickering may ., by L.H. Tuck, Opt D.' °. `ORRISTMAS SPIt;CIALS p of -Lyman Pilkey as Chief. - still be made. on the old basis. This a's Miss Dohs Tomlinson ► Toronto, action '-is a result of the negotiations -.Eye Strain' at Different Ages -2 Simmons Cotton Mattresses ;11.04 -spent -the -w'eek -end ivith her brother between the two local companies re- 3 Simmons 5.96 = - - .:.YO11 �4_ in. Tornnto_ Dr. N. F. and Mr3. Tomlinson - :Gently. The trunk line to Lxhridge ii It has been said, that eyestrain is 2. Simmons Springs. ' low temperature of the early a joint -awned affair and the Beth. -nerve strain from use or-abuse of 1 Simmons Springs 5.95 Let as repair that leaky top; The " ` part of the week came as a jolt to esda- Stouffville interests made this the eyes. To properly underistand Din. Room Suite almost new - change neee =:ary. - this,'gou should be in a position to , / out oak 55.04 . Skilled Motor Repgdrs. some who thought spring had arriv- ' - . At the annual meeting of the Cll understand some of the pertinent Dining Room Suite Dark Oak 4164 Wm. and Mrs: Birkett, attended 'aremont Branch of the Upper Can- facts. Some of the simpler eye trou- Aluminum and Graniteware 5 - Gordon I '.Law:' L aw � the funeral of the late A. Anderson.: ads, Bible Society, held in the Bap-' btes -may be due to nerve depletion per cent oft - k of l+iarkharri, on Saturday' afterrioon; List Church, on Sunday evening last,' physically and as a secondary mat-- Phonota: mahogany case, 50 .Phone 2905' last. . after the regular church service, the ter the eyes suffer. it ie with a "great reeords15.0. 4 PICKERING, - ONTARIO -Come to the drenia, "The Colonel's 'rormei � officers 'were re eltcted. deal of pleasure that I resume this BEAL'S HOUSEFURNISHINGS "' - -- - riven by the United Church, Mr. Thomas Condy and Mrs. Snider- work here with a reference to a - con- STORE .THE4 "MADELINE" - _ _ aces of dition which while true in many _ 'Young ,People this Friday evening In were named to -take 'the places the Community Hall Miss R. Walker and Mr. W. Coates cases is at the moment a reference - _ BEAUTY SAY..ON 'J. H. Caskey is- confined to his as canvassers. Re`'• S. G. Pinnock to myself. It is a little over 6 coon- ; home with the flu. his classes how- was' present 'at both churches as sp- the since I felt sufficiently myself Radio ' ever are being carried l by other ecial preacher for the Bible Society, to concentrate- properly- on the res -. � rVi �� 1964 mewarnsw year, wbich merles members o.f the rtaff. - - during the day. umption. of editorial work because i a- now Pegmsaent ,Wave. f _ The Claremont Business Men's of the effect of the work on my eyes i have P9etuan•nt Waves to suit every Roy Morgan. was able to be down :- ALL MAKES in the town this week, callityr on his Association at a meeting on NfundAy when I vlas below pat physically. It tSERi%tOFD AND REPAIRED ady's purse, so why not malt• old" friends, who were glad to see - eveining have decided to continue the is still true that the glasses were _ an appointment. - - `�t<ini able to be around again. "qty closing" throughout the sum- necessary, yet in spite of their use, _ PRICES REASONABLE mer months.' The will also, 3hortl , pro r comfort in the use of the WORK GUARANTEED I give all my cuetowees my ver}t best Mr• and Mrs. McLeod entertulned . + y' t �' Pe - crir•tul atlection. a number at bridge on Wedresday present to the Ifydro Commission, a eyes was not possible aimiily because : evening of last week. Mrs. McLeod''. petition, askintr for a reduction of there was not the properly stored- ,ARTHUR FIELD Alec. Mareolhag,, Hair- cutting, Scalp is now confined to her bed with- the f the Service Rat -s in this district, a, up •resei-t•e power to handle the, diff- _ R T I. t}raduate and Faciol Treatments - Rty - i considerable surplus appears to have - event fursctions. ' To carry on the i i6 Phone 5201 f'1CKE _ Sbwmpooiog, Mr. and Mrs. V;ncent Baker and' been - actuMulau'd from the service regular daily routine --was sufficient 4' RI1 f� family, of Altonsi. spent Sunday wit'. rates in this neighborhood. The com- is itself and , at times a task. All 14U=4 01J., :.Sir. and Mrs. Margan Fo-ars. Mrs. pleting of the pavement South- to the extra work was effort. ! __�1 'f Phgns.190n CLAR"ONT - Evans returned with their for. a 7th concession. will also be a4ked for. - -Maple i/4if Hlnttal File hansierrt Traders licenses will also To be continued. �. wee. k.. ,y i be discussed wt , i the Council again i g _ George Turner continues in .very : �rnsnratin Ce Co. . poor health., and is confuted to his at their next meeting sled will insist '` - •` _ . -_. _ C _ e V' that there Trad r. be licensed.' �IJ. LEWIS •bed. It is ho that he may be ab and A AvESA INS. pod y .. _ . CO. ,df —4`e to` arrange m3salon To 1-t:nscte - �.L.AP.��1lViDi -heap Rate@ f'or Paz- sttd- fAaos,ey -- - - Str. Hospital. Card of Thanks Vacant. houses- are among .those: t Phase 3it<el� . Buildings We wish to take thus o ort'unit� Windstorm Insurance o0 8uildits Bye. Speerrat� scarce articles we have in thin c 11- PP _ _ P. at the present time._'. Several of thankin¢' our -many - friends and 118liers . O!~ QUE}litf Bread, Windmills, Silos' eta m • 'of Ave. r....r. rteersrletr awl nee ltbora for their an acts 'houses are required just now, and g y - Automobll� Insurance of 4 w.erse .r 4 none are'ta, be had. kindness and assistance in our r'ee- ,Rolle. Cakes and Pies s I. _ ens period. . of sickness and distress. All Kinds Our Badminton _ Club entcrtained Pe Cr1C�e1'lE'e 'tit lowest prices 015MY �: - - .the Markham Club on Tuesday even- Also for the great interest and _a,& - . _ ' Write or .Phone ; ing and will also j,.urne , to Tomn- istance Riven by , friends during the _Call and'yee u4 h4tire buying �e : -to on Saturday right, yvhere they' preparation and day -of the sale. else'wbere BOWAAAN & ROWE ow rims ottti s ASM ice- _ - (play St. James- Uutta i Church-Club. ,fir. and Mrs. George Turner Drlkvered anywhere on our roiiteA _W H 1 T t1Y, Oti T - _ W. _ GENERAL MOTORS ANNOUNCES FOR 1935 Ngam' ., - _A a '� .,� �,'�, .r•, 4 .. x4•r" HU• - - � . .._ - .. ., !r'- V•';;'..•••. ,..,_.,,_ '(•�Ltra let — Na to _•?''� �, 1084 e n 1180 L.a S•Ten lyt•T f d l Stale Sod a Truck. t 3 Truck, •'Pa •! Tru ski wheelbase. delivessi at 43 "racks. De- _ �ac�cry Oshawa. Out. 141 whsalbaes. �• 1 Gomplebly nipped. ' livered at Factory. - - "� v FniQht arrd Oove :a• Feel *kt and oovern• ^�37 c .w.,,r ,,,,x;:, :: •.. �, tnintliaesw,oaly,es4fa a nentlteerw.only,eslra b without eolice t�: r•i' CPrbsesebleot close• ) 7s; 1/2 QUd HEAVY al "marine Type f$eaii" Truck 1 ' ton Gene Motors presents a new wind .fin line of Chevrolet .. '. Improv d Appearance. ; c Leaiea mDute sd Front En - an 1 tea commercial cars and trl! _ r Engine. : • 3 More Powerful Spr "Trunk gins. r, - - - - •' '>Fange of bigger; smarter, evert more capable Maple f vy #y '2 Larger, Positive, Equalized Brakes- 2 -ton trucks. These are the beef -pelf ormIng, i3loiyt economical, most j Truck -Type Hydraulic Brakes. r - - "3 Heavy Dui+y Trunk Clutch and Four- powerful and dependable •trucks General Motors has ever offered la - ' : • 4 Improved Truck Clutch and Four. ~• ' Speed Trani; Ussion in 1%r Ton Units. °fie low price field. They give you complete coverage of every tr ans Speed Transmission. _ y Roomy. Cl evroiet -B„ilt Ds Luz. Cab portation and ' hauling need in the-1h to 5-ton range. They embody with Safety Glass l indshisld. many new features and refinements of greotest importance to every _ = :: Ji Bigger and Wider Truck Bodies. l' � =+ ?f , • �i Bigger, Handsomer Chevrolet -Built •- lntendinq );uyei in the commercial field. We can give you compleM 6 H•avisr Frams with Alligator-law B�1Q6 information abQUt these new_ trucks now. Visit our showrooms today! Crow 1�•mbars. + Sturdy Truck -Type Frame With - trio s ; -. _ r . y th _ •7 Longer Wh••lbas•s for Betts Load CHMOIZT nut%, fa Alligator•Taw Cross Members. w capacity. oa sad C3reaMr Payload Rugq•a Truck -Built Rear Azle. CHAS., COOPER, - Claremont _ ~ , Improved Full- Floating Rear Ails — :tp ' s Heavy T•n -loaf Truck Springs. Rugged Audliary Springs. : ;_f v'WJ k f'M.d�1. . .L: . '�•�'Y:F'lTw°+`. ^ N" 1 .: _ — _ , T, +. - `.k `Y _ �•,.i;�_. +s a- - .'� �. _ _ - :.emu*. �"....:.- -"'-`t `.rte: :.:�..,_ :.�.- :.r7.; _<.a.:;._ ?� r - Y _ Y ra y'A,r - • - _ .,f,,..n .. , 'J;a :..PS : 'f ' • ' ?, w, 4',r ^ :'/ C. , ..'t �" ,_ 4 1' • .: use RDYAL .. • . _ .. ._ W . ' . i' . . �'� •, , -- • . ... " - - _ - . - - _ _ - Y YEAST CAKES � Y e1 D a T " _ -. ups.__• .. for a variety, — - - - -' -- :.4 Of i?rCQdS -.By the Authot of •Peosarrow" like these... Oy NE.I 11' M. 5C:AN1 AN la 0!■if -tent. Genevieve In the room behind• ' ' "• 4:;:: >; > :'r :•, Hers we see a group of lioung peo th® .dark window, Crying, fighting It s .. pie carried on the tides of youth ,out - alone, , Young KeUr - Penesrraw finally' "settle• He wondered what Grannie would - -- at •ttr veacarrow farm. with _ - -- - Qenevieve his cousin Y .hourPkeeper have done; she would have known, - wno Is In tovi with bur cousin ltobtn Genevieve was up and out early Herrlelt Cousin Nell Macdonald be- neat morning. coin.. • eneused to Erma Joieey- Goff. 8• Her a 11We _ k'eter raw" Is showing interest pale and strained, and her eyes • ,n Maisie Kite. a typist showed lack of steep, but she had Hullo, Genevieve! ° recovered her composure and 'there' �J ;' :i, :!?!: ';•t.. n - b ' WIn was firmness In hit voice and man. His head down ligal at t e d, 'Der that otered ap gy for the mo- - <. :: his Boat collar up; Robin 'Ras hurry- 7 ,.s mgutary weakness of the previous Ing back to the office from the couK night. 1lourl� Grshaas smd, L at- when b@ saw her. looking Yale sad When Kelly tias there she was wsa+ popular• distraught, but tensely controlled. " -• - Radpe an pap a o! eager to 'calk —too eager, as though = Roral yeas galls gook, She held her emotions in check. afraid of a silence between them, lest All. ber.:love, the new -fierce Sams !t ermit s thought ,r•, >sr 'Sa p g t or word not ,in t� that Kitty had stirred to life, flooded der her control which might endan- $ her as the blood surged Rion her �. ger •her secret. : heart, - :'g Robin! Robin whom, she loved, but The Supreme Court finished its session on Friday afternoon, - and R"obia' who would pass tier' over • at Kell Pencarrow d an Hem w a Y. Herrick were RO her iddln b wanted 'mother's b She his mo g released from the tension of much 7� ib• v ' to Sing her acme around .him and exacting work. Robin had .found the hold him; to skim him now, as acv GE pEKOE � % ib0 last few days very difficult, his mind • er before, But ter memory spread torn from the problem of defending - before her eyes a note: : «- ere, I'm sorry I can't a defaulting cashier by his personal ; rS� leaden Gear flenevi _ f' -come!" helped. unhappiness. Nor bad He did not sak her 8what bad Without a word she turned Lad. •happened when Genevieve came to haws give a dinnerparty for her "Fu b walked Into the shop, but I had to put it os, MatJM; luncb; he did not question her about birthday and see If she could not dl- or had made some engagement for "fl" But sh " d called.. � " bask. what they had talked of and over vest her homy Robin. Now Dr. Wash- me to o to a rotten . art and I told _ • p"'Od' T• Rsat • a a.iota � Ieve!" But she didn't even look back. g D 7 _ . insibe sa treat! ace rrdpe on pap what they had come into conflict. He burn, not , much over forty, a wid- Genevieve I'd came today instead. , p• S'oy'a Vey Bake Booms - " knew, He did not even mention ower for three years, no children; "She must have misunderstood," CHAPTER EIGHTEEN. ' Ge>evieve, Nor did he tell his moth- any number of girls would give their said Kelly, "because ske told me Kelly came In tired. He read the er of their brief encounter afterward. eyes to catch him; good - looking, that no one wall coming and I could - cables and stock reports in the news- pn Friday, at dinner, Kitty all- drank a bit, certainly, but had a fins ale my fat head oil all the nits. + ' x> - paper, and when the roast shoulder pounced cheerfully, though' he detee- practice. It was just the match for noon." of lamb and baked potatoes were set ted a quiver of apprehension in her Genevieve. She would talk It over "Oh!" i neon the table he gave the carving voice, that it looked like being a fine with Norah, ,(To be Continued,) - knife slash along the steel and be- t . a ng a day on Sunday and it would be very When Robin arrived at the Hutt San to carve. pleasant out st Hartley' &. -- . for Sunday dinner he found Kelly "Come on, Genevieve!" " he called "I'm not going to Hartiey's, sprawling in a -willow armchair on � IslRftol Deng irritably: yams dinner's getting N cold. Mohler, he said firmly._ -_ the verandah. reading. t � t3ltll p �+. " "But we have promised," said Kit- "Hullo! a Sid■ She came In and 'sat down, malt• y, "I see' you got that bloke oR," SOdp - '. �l3 bus play arrL»rg'fag a bowl of •'you have, Mother. I'm going to said Kelly, "Just reading about ii, girBsaYb mixed flowers that stood on the .table the Hutt on Sunday. I put Lhem oiz i>p you really thick he did tt. or did between them. last week. 1. can't. do that again." the manager. pinch the cash and 7. "How is .Aunt Kitty?" he asked "They' would understand, Roble,;' " _ Thu Dutch Apple Coke Will suokea casually.' - "They might not, After all, they plant the blame on' him? -- errsva>r ess� -•rods an pus "all right "He's a crooked swine. li you ask 'ROUGH HANDS FROM` ' mean more to me than strangers .. me," said Robin: "l never saw so u, Jlosa4Yesae ltsks Book. • 11se BaknT .. •' these Hartley &." PAN HOT WATER ? -...,. t much bluster In the witness -bo=o but 'AIO ..... lee.' U , e81. you li! lsa�lW In Rueu &Uwu &.a�u It fuss absurd! Ridiculous! Kelly go about more and meet people " "`( %EP'ENDABLE YMMT put down his knife and fork as flea• new- people." fuel hi:Q •'i-�) "Father can put the--harrow over is essential iA g� evieve suddenly left the table and "I'm sorry.. Bonier, but i'f0i going them;' Kelly admitted with admire. bread. When you �e With the door closed behind her, He was to the Hutt on Sunday. I've prom. tioa, 1 positive he bad seen _ tears In lied.- _ t' 1� eyed, N3w he came .to th -ofd Kitty wondered If Robin had - seen touch ,him If he In really interested 1 -perf enifig. they were a little red and Swollen, - Genevieve since she bad been - there in a. cane." but he' -bad attributed that to the "i`beee taIIlOtls yeast - Cakes to lunch; it she had written to him. They went Into dinner after a call we individually wrapped ill wind. or complained. No,.;Geneeietfe- would hone the dining .room announced the • /J Why was Genevieve crying? (fen- not 'do.that; she was too proud. meal Was ready. ,iI,pPLY HINDS airtight waned paper. Their evieve, who never cried. PeSliaps u Rvstoras = -. - --- -- full lea will she* melted welly Into tears like She had not seen Genevieve since. "Where's Genevieve Y" asked Robin t'elvety softness ��g lam' and though eke had gone up , to Sir as he sat down and notioed placea her mother Miles might have • been Miles's for dinner Norah apparent, ` :det icirate no matter how . D set only for• two: a31 more reahlly appeased. No scathing ly, had not seen her either, and she - Ong you keep them. Beep word of hie, no scorching Attack had was unable to find out how Genev, 'Oh; she's gone to EeatheeatIm. - �B hand in ever brought tears to Genevieve, D1dnE she tell you?" - _ y �� !eve was taking it, Ot course, she : 'No. At least, I didn't understand HINDS i ltltCi>teD. It -was this fact !Shat- laude it -all would get over it, like a sensible girl, that. i thought she was expecting the more astounding and Kelly was She !must do something for Genev me: ire were riding up the Moon• x :....• :. :.� Two 8011MW brought n - sharply against the die- r D feve; make a generous gesture. Per• shine Valley." Booklet:... tutbing Idea. Something had happen• " - FREEI ed; something. very serious had hap-' That was last Sunday, wasn't It?* The "Rora1Yeast pened to Genevieve. She and Aunt Bake sock•' t•Ita .Kitty were always good friendC and = 11t: all I S,." w ill! "e art t could not to any quarrel be-' NOW SORE THROAT EASED ` asd gi..e .erred tween niem to account foe it. _ _ _ - - - - _ - •_ - ����fi recipes. "'the Da.nin 1C all, why couldn't she say • - - n!_ Ro>* I Road to _ • Aec :ter Health'• what was the matter and not shut � _ } .=p». bow th. herself up is her roomy No good ' g1d� 1N LESS THAN 3 MINUTES! !' regular us • o! asking her, she wasn't that sort of r+` ` s� - Rd7dYaastCakw girl; a bit, like himself, and had to s food win fin- - peo eyoor health. be left alone to get over it; hates `��� dery Rawness; Irritation Cv0 at Once i 'anyone Drying and questioning. ufetty slwlos -RW Note Directions for CANADA GOODS Kelly tried to read the paper, but 7� it was no good, he couldn't keep his ate New ins +ant Treatment :rte smANaas Lularmal mind on it Me filled hie pipe and : s >rers.re.....afse . rasa,ro.oaco,oaa . went out to the stables, then walked • 4 ' please s•od .. ••Royal Toast along the garden path, He Celt the .iP �"�: -"~ Incredible as it may seem, doctorst. s«c« "rb' Revs -.1"aa so shadow of impending events like a Pipe Smokers! lal up with are now prescribing a way that re- _ . _r weight upon his mind. "GOLDEN' VIRGINU�' lieves ra, painful sore throat in as Noise - "^- - - For a while Kelly walked up and and enjoy d really little as 2 to 3 minutes] - t se..er down peat Genevieve's window, but Cgood sll70 e! - Ail you do is crush and stir 3 there was no gleam of light, He t s..ar.",_iIr u�t.r<ele_, :.yrrartl, :,•tetet•i L Crusts and stir s Aspirin tablet's Aspirin tablets' in M glass of water, Taws - -3ro.. `wanted to'go in�and see her; he was — - _. _ anxious to know what it was . that -- _ a third of a Gass of water. and gargle with it twice had broken her self- control; -He could Aspirin tablets disintegrate so : � not ask her; she would probably tell con lets! no irritating articles are Does your huaba_nd ever' quarrel - - • P U 8 P . �„ him to go tried hell and leave her ay left. Results are immediate. At once &I- With yon. one. He tried to think of some way � "Goodness no! He's too, much of an which he could show his sumps• soreness is eased — discomfort allayed. 11 gentlemdn. He just goes out 'and thy and help, but he was quite im o- + Mama the door!" D RV RNET:S Everywhere throat specialists urge' P Q W D ER � 'this fundamental treatment instead'of less efiectivp old -time "washes "" and jFt Grips.plates Edwt�ied s b u �y : - _ firmly Bads "antiseptics " Remember this. And firmly and anttgly they can't slip —you when you buy. see that you get never know you. have ASPIRIN. It is made in Canada and _ false teeth. Dr. wernet's L Gargle thoroughly—throw head way all druggists 'have it. Look for the Powder !s pleasant and Deck, allowing a little to trickle down _ 1.OwD[R never cause* soreness— .......'throat. Repeat —do not rinse mouth. name Bayer on every Aspirin tablet. OWN R-RAN .„ ,,.. it is the world's largest Aspirin is the .trade mark of the Y - OESF-2 seller—prescribed b . ' - Bayer Company, Limited. !saline dentists At ,� but little but blissful comfort ia"yours all day .�"� h ©OES NOT HARM 'EURN SY z Ions:. - THE HEART THE FAMOUS ENERGY • _ ' _ �i O O o 111 _ - Issue No. 9 --'35' , L if you have signs of a head or chest _ A produtt ni The CANADA STARCH CO.,. Limited !sold take s Aspirin' tablet* --drink a full _' 5S . -� �daee of wear. Repeat in s hours. °J' "S R _ _ X j _ . .I a' dry`.' r — • t . ^ .. ., <I. .2.r,�`",. _ _ . - .4 .. I _ i -_ - -,t,, W : ,, o N' • r .. i OME Illustrated Dres"king Lessox' q V kei h • 1 u - �t. . . : . Fi<,n,a,�ed Wit C .. . h •Every ow. , -f:." Pattern LESSON NO. 44 for its RESULT GETTING value to .''t ., :CHATTER .he advertiser. We moat cambime ' , - - - � - FLOWING RHYTHM art and merchandising, or rather „i.�'yi ` ; Fig. 154, illustrates a section of merchandising and art. u the adr �, - -one of the great works of art from vertiser were given his choice of - -- 6y Mair M. MOrgan .. overseas, the famous frieze of the three pieces of art work, the first . ., ti .. Q Greek Parthenon. Note the related artistically beyond reproach, the' ,.,� , _ _ .. movement in the different figures. second less good in artistic merit but' ' " The dotted lines indicate the flow of right in its merchandising features ! - ..i . . SECRET OF HAPPINESS a the leading lines of the composition. and a third that combined both good iy : "1've just left the happiest coiner of the world!" said Hubert. ] •'It will be seen -how well 'they re- art and ..good merchandising.. he!• £�tl M. Aucoin, former member of the Nova Scotia Legislature, after' - .d _present the prance and movement would logically choose the third of the procession, gliding and Bow piece of art first —the second one, = spending a fortnight on the ice - imprisoned Magdalen Islands in the Nom\ I . ing into perfect relation with each second —and the first one. last. Now :. Gulf of St. Lawrence. '� othei. you will understand how necessary ':'d • "Those people know how- to live -the 've found the secret ` Fig. 166, shows the same grin- it is for �• y you to recognize and in- - of happiness," he said. The winter was their Vacation. They were "' ® ciple, in part of the Acanthus corporate the MERCHANDISING . ` " ;Weil housed and lived comfortably. At nights they held "quilting ' . scroll from the sculptured frieze of CONSIDERATION. - . :bees" and varius. frolics, and in rhythmic fashion pounded. the Trojan in home. In Figs. 166, 157, A mistake that is commonly made " '.. , �, cloth while singipg in their favorite tongue — French. ' 158 and 159. it appears in different both by advertisers and artiste, L :: "The seal industry, which brought them wealth in the past, is : _ Greek Borders. that tea mach consideration is given Y to - coming back," he reported. "Even now they are preparing their - - . ,.seal flats, little boats which' they drag along the ice to ensure trans- - • '- 'port across' open water. When the price dropped a few years ago = t ' , f '4 these islanders art] eve u their - " r - P y g, p quest for seals in the spring. •• •" � But now the price is rising and these nights they dream dreams I . �s • . of little seal fortunes." _ _ ... _: _ ::. In the spring they venture out on the ice,' which surrounds ! ' _ ' " f '• � ` . them, for i 5 miles or more in 'search of the valuable seal. - } I The people were more of the stamp of the Acadian in the _ 84 Maritimes than the French in the Province of Quebec, to which- . .. t . 1. they were politically affixed, Mr. Aucoin found. . _ - 10M III They got more enjoyment out of their hockey than fans at: - �c�t�! a National League tilt. Old men and women turned out along with .' '`` children to cheer their island teams. : - ' ' ' i "And if you're blue and you want to live and laugh for awhile . " . - - , . --go and visit the good people of Cap- au- Meules, Etang du. Nord, , .. „ .- .11 g. g p __"*ID4P . . __ (Havre -aux- Maisons, Grosne Isle or L'Isle au Loup," he advised. -� f: aYa .. "`they'll cheer you up." . .. . . . — . * * * * * emphatically W t thatmyoe are 'studying o o _. „ . ,, . 7 ,` po u ;heir particular ideas and too link "`- - recognition to the COMPETITi-irE - AIDS TO LONGEVITY C . y • Art, - either for a hobby, for culture, CONDITIONS under which the adr - or for business reasons. In any vertiaement will appeal. 8a Ilse sure After- dinner naps -and moderation in all things ^are offered as event you are being taught ,how to to. make your particular design fit _ ` . olds to longevity by Mrs, H. W. Cubitt, of OriIlia, 87 years old, who - ' apply the fundamentals of Art, but the purpose for which it is desires: with' her husband celebrated 'her 62nd wedding anniversary .recent- - .I't's a delightfully ieminin. tail it is their Commercial Application Es. No. 47. Reread the suggeat- . ly. Mr, Cubitt is 84. ores type, so smart, , now Instil that will determine your success and ions given here in this week's lea- - "When I was just a girl, the -doctors told me my heart was your winter wrap in black and profit In the profession. son, then study the illustrations, - in such a serious condition 1 had only a short time to live," she whits• thin wool crepe mixture, plain Remember this:— A celebrated Figs. 154 and 155, then create two . said. "1 tried the after - dinner naps and here I am- still health white rough crepe silk is used for painting may be beyond ,criticism designs illustrating FLOWING and going strong." y the clever vest arrangement that from artistic standpoints, but be RHYTHM. . has a cowl neck and button "on" at Practically worthless from a coin. Questions will be answered in ' ' The couple favor the `.'new- fangled ideas" in education. the waistline. Inverted- plaits land me�� standpoint. The ideal of this department. Anyone wishimij to "Young people today are more advanced than when rue were young, freedom for walking to the slim -line commercial art is artistic excellence receive a personal reply, may have and we heartily believe in the continuance of modern education, paneled skirt.' PLUS commercial considerations agate it a 8c stamped addressed ~: father -than the simplicity of the so- called 'gold old days,' ". Mr. Black crinkly crepe silk with vivid necessary. to get DESIRED RE- envelope is enclosed with the re- ? " : Pubitt comments. . , green contrast is another very smart SULTS. quest. The Art Director, -Oar Sketch - ., e s * - * * r- - scheme. . . Bear in mind - that your com- Club, "Room 425, 78 Adelaide Street . .: -" . .. . - - - _ .- West, Toronto .. .. _ :: " ' - � " n semblea a monot a print aaoy n m `ROYAL RED _ . .. t ere art s primarily purchased - The choice of a new color b the and white with lain white is ultra U.S. Track Bed lis news, of interest. The change of favor to a see - warm_siiade You'll' find it plain easy S Business Alberta Slaps Horses -'-' = ,' _ g y Queen for her latest dresses smart for spring wear. y Sees' p to , make. even if it Is your first at- And Sho'tage Develops ^tf -fed u cofisldered remarks le- s;rrlLc Queens former prefer- ' once has been for pastel or muted - colors.-- That sh'e has also or- tempt at sewing. Washington, —An acceleration of - • Style -No. 2776 is ,designed for -the Pace of United _States business Enilda, Olta.— Shipments .of. AI - ilefed a Cloth Coat in this Color, trimmed w (th silver fox; indicates sizes 38, 88, 44, 42, 44, 46 and 48- activity during December and Jan- berta horses to the United States - t complete conversion to stronger color, in which sbe is following inches .bust. _ nary was reported by the Department and Mexico in recent months have ' ' - -tht ti100d Of the season. Size $8 requires 4 8 8 yards of 38- of- Commerce' recently is its mouth• almost denuded this district of the _ - -. _ .'. - _ inch material with 5 -8 yard of -85- ly "survey of current' business." animals. Local farmers have turned _ ti a -._ - t ea ear w o ve war . 'nth contrasting. "�arD gain evident seat ve e i }tt to oxen to supply them po : lndustrlai .Production nd ,employ- in their Spring work.. ' % . huge Bronze Statue Of Christ 1n Spain HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS meat." said the report; which added: . _. Write your name and address '`The adjusted lades of Industrial . - - - ' --�•.. a' v Droduc on T .. . . ' . M,aF' .. . .. plainly, 1 d u f0 "A T n n tuber an size r Dece �x . - -' . -" ..-".Z d of mbar THIS S In Y. g� g at .86 r SEA , K SEASON �., cent of th sue atte a as ou w e 1923 -26 average, ,'z:: �. h rn sat. Enclose era a Th .:. �& was I2 a ha u ;: P '�•. f'' .. and ... . »,; w a r • ` x ,? .,." +:a the heart in the name .._ . �s k r 16c in stamps or coin (coin prefer points higher than in November; and of love 1p ;: .red—wrap it carefully) for each was the same as the 193# high. The "!Must each play a separate pan; Y' , . � BeasOnalbl cut wail pardon a ' 1 . , �, number, and address your order to y adjusted Index of factory 91x1 with a cold �: , - ` � employment rdse 3 !n her head ` .. ,, Y x' __ .,Wilson .Pattern Service, 73 West • per cent, wdiile tt she'n only be warm to the' _i _ ', Adelaide St., Toronto.. the payroll increase was 6.2 pet cent. hear. . a a �'�� ° *, N„ Do Bc Careful A „Shoe" Collection � ^, �.- „ r � During this cold, weather the dan- �` ' '" '"' ° w- -- �� � � .gar of are ' from overheated stove si �" % , �: r 3 .fie+ "'" pipes, *and clogged chimney flues, fa t greater than at any other time, and "r ;ot _­'l-ii - F v _people should be very careful to nee �§ 4. . � x, C , t ; that there are no defective stove ; "�" 10 +� W , r A � 1 a � pipes, no ohimney flues clogged with k . t' 2�", a �a _ soot. Particularly is this necessaryc . " I 1. 11 " ..,tea r x �u a whey@ wood 1s used for fuel. tI'a"" r �. � .,: �?", . a terrible misfortune_ to_ .be. burned . � � . 4 � } . � out .of house and home at any time, "` "'° " "� ey' <_, xr.,: but now particularly at ,this senses ,^ of the year, A little precaution and �� ', 4 care will sav .. , e .3'ou that misfortune, 4 _- ,o L e 7t ` - �\ ,hV v �� ..as SAME KIND EVERYWHERE a .1 .�, i,. .tom y ':: `' <. .`q A stranger halting at a villa e g "� �� � �~ spoke to one of the inhabitants, ' = _ . 1 \k C 3 . y\�� x� "What kind of people live here ?" a . f dt k h < . � � y\ .., a as I eve n mind''Lo settle _ r . ed it i lir . a a� , w he ;e," ,' `' ��? �' "What kind of people did'you, Itve ' u red the vi i .. Q'�' � k\� with before" inq f linger. 'l .. - .. :.: �.:�,, � .:;�.�i,."i,��:.:.,:iiil..:..:- ,jow - % r - " ,: °� ` ;:,`s;ni town I come. from the ^:. "; "Oh, in the to ' ` �u ' `` a ?s People are mean and narrow," �•. �, `��`��,� , . w � "Then I'm sorry," said the villager .;K, .•a'`i'S•ija`:i but you'll Lind the sa �. .:�• me kind of J l ;, . �., .. i .<� .,.� _ people e 'here. ry _ a .; • eo I a. - Th stranger' r � e t an e v .. 1 g r drove o s'� n an 5 d me , •q �� _ b what later anat.her stranger accosted a '� ,�s,,i _ 0. __ _ , _ { the villager and Inquired about the. ,; r ` ; people. of the village. �" +� .: ; ': I. aj "What kind of people did you live "' _ I. - .. 4 1 with before ?" . the villager again 1 3. ' �,A '..: r �M4 t;: asked. - _ _ k 4, • . -, f; :.,: i. "Tire finest in 'the 'world;' the F> , „',:E` "1 -: ._ . - - ` .s3. ,: °"" stranger said, with a smile. "Only (ire t' :, y .. ,n� . : 1 business reasana - forced - me - to a "" leave:" . - '" - 'The largest statue of The Saviour in Spain —a lancl aboundine said the.. _ ..,. ,... - ` Then ,, a e .villager, .,3_ou'll ` >', .•I in religious sculpture —Was _recently. elected at the entrance to a find the same, kind of people here." w. , I. ' -Church in Tibidade, near Barcelona. The statue measures 26 feet in - J3aby needs new cl:oes• —and when 3,000 Yrranti, Seou.s completal thtoir used clothinz canvass of the city they, had many thousands of _`. . height. shoes for the whole family from baby to dad, in addition to 180,000 °' - ' -articles of clothing•; for distribution to the needy, Scouts collected : ' . .I �... I .. ,. I . . � I I . I ! . eavt • ,'F.-, - „,� ., +� m.q> ff_• :�.,L .: r ; 2;h�=' . } lw - wl. •' . '�F °'d.V • .:yr• , -. '-•e r '1 •>. ;y ”' J . �.r; '� '' ' •��' f fir;.' ,Y �zs }1 ..Y „� • • ,t. ' �, ' .•, , r ` l •YY yx� !!'. ' .r _ _ ' Y' •_ .,?c S, ' .+ -i i -) . -. •'°w�rifjm �i • , y '. : -. -•. .�.. - .S.'y . •Fw r, ••.. N'• ?.� .ri.i, �.�i' .e. ,r ;;5, r.s,. .. _� .4,:,.r" ,�aw`}'�e�tiy ,rs�, - i : �,... i •• .i,... :�� r t ,: •,y •�- - `•y ' i „�,;., : 'r. _ '' ; !; r. ,:.s:,'`y,y' 'fit'«'... ; - '?2 �. �.,i'�•x•f: �'� ,. °�. a�- S•,'.� .. •r'�' , L O U A L 1 111 1 --t.. A. Vas slaver, a Pict*34 was ' -W. C. 7%omam addressed the in bow a on Tuesday and called on a Y. P. s. of the United Church on _ ' mgr of friends. Wednesday last gig one of the +Couic;mereial Printing of All Kinds- .-The Township Cbyuicil will, meet _:Y� W. Davis has been a- most interesting addresses this seas- as Monday next for the transsctioh mong those who fell a victim of the on. - "of general' business. prevailing epideinic. He is now back - Pickering women will' observe `* - Envelj opes, Letter- heads. Bill- _ ! = -It is rumored from Ottawa tl'At at work. the World Day of Prayer by cowing �tLs Dominion General Election will -M. S. Chapman has been confin- together in the A. Y. P. A•; Roam Heads a Specialty at _ U held on July 29th. 'ed to his bed with a serous attack on Friday :March 8th, at 3 p; m. As + A meeting of St. George's Guild �of the flu. His many friends•hope to this prayer service is interdenoruin- This Office will be held in the Club Rooms on see him in the stare again soon. ational and is being observed at a rsda ' March 7th, at 3 m.. �,� • • Y► P. -,Mrs. ping has been spending this date by women, the world over, •. • r -=J. H. Jones, of Mount Zion, was 'several days in Whitby at the Rev. the women of Pickering are urged In the village on Monday, and when A. R. Sanderson home, where Mrs. to come out in 'large numbers and - ='. )Herb purchased a fine horse from Sanderson has been seriously ill` unite their prayers . with thousands - _ _ Pkov following an attach of the flu some; of others. If we believe in the per- -"Mre. Gordon Found hse returned weeks .ago. er of prayer, let us show it by being _ - heaes after speadtag, a few days -The monthly meeting of the W- present if at all possible. The pray - �re *ith James and Mrs. Ric'ha>edson of T •� e M. S. of the Lotted Church Rill be er theme is Bear ye, one another 's ,e: '•'' Georgeto4n• held on Wednesd6y, March 6th, at Burdens.” -Keep the daze of Friday, March 3 p. m:, ai the home of the Misses �t j _ ff :`:15th, open for the St. Patrick's Sup-' Bunting. Subject for study, "Build _ Bkougham - PifikEirlll S _Leader Shore . per and Program, by the W. A. of err of the Indian Church." the United Church, in the basement -Next Sunday evening the Unit - Mr. T. Robertson and T. C. Brown - of St. Andrew's Church. ed Church is to be favored by an ad were - Toronto visitors during last y _-W. B. Powell, who has been re- dress from Rev. Principal Davidson. week. d .�gpnri$g t in the Osha*a D. D., of Elinmanuel Cbllege: , Dr. Reserve the date, Monday, March All the 49c• seaeral Hospital for several weeks, Davidson is a man who is very much 18th, for the W. M. S. St. Patrick's ,.•., :'?� s1ri1] continues in a 'very critical con- beloved by the students and no one Party. a dition. 1 ought, to miss his address Vunday Mr. Ray Everest,' of Toronto, was NEW ' 75ce -Miss Hattie La;w was confined g, p • evening. Mr. Crozier will reach in a visitor at the Gannon home one _ :`"to )ter home for several dayx. during the morning at 11 o'clock and the day recently. t1the past week suffering from an at- 'Sunday Sch.iol and Bible, Classes Nill A meeting of the Library Board SHADES and �` 1 "'tack ;of the flu. Miss Nellie Law meet at 10 o'clock. We are pleased was held in the library rooms on _ has now succumbed to the malady. ' to announce that the Sunday School Saturday evening, precidcKi over by Black Walnut ' -St. George's Church, on Sunda•, and Young People's Bible. Class are the president, Mr. G• L. Middleton. ' Q5e• March 3rd - Sunday before Lebt each ,having record attendances anal On ' account of confi ;sting riutlea, s " , JJ _.Sunday School at 10 a. m. Morning doing splendid work. 1f r. L. Johnston a�ke.1 to be relieved' NOiP;Jr4X f r a ,,:Prayer at 11 a. m. Event Prayer -7•i; N B1Tdli B81 k y rig Y _ Je first .of. the piny -off? of of the duties. of Secretary - Tres.: •r- Qsj¢l• 1 at -7 o'clock. Preacher. at both ser- the local .Cne.ker Club took. plate.a' -r. Mr. T:uy i►icWhirter was plrcta+d 'y per l vices, Rev. E. G. Robinson. B. D. i the Gordon House on Fr.day end to the office. The reports sul�tnitt ed Autumn Leaf - -1We have now entered the first . ing, -Feb.- 227:d- Seven t: an s -f rr- to the meeting . sb4)w-kri the library of the spring 'monks, March, and featured arri W. FT. Sparrow` vl. 'Pd :o be d.ring a gonti w�,rk. Tht- Board �alr j while it is still ve�'y ta;ntry, ?t off the,aw.. :rib .,f the F�r;t 1 :� .:a. of Dirrctur.,' for 1:.3•i as f •:1(•..s: SmokeV Etc. - tiines; .it is assuntirrg. a spring -like Many- of you didn't •know =xe- ham' Pre-a., Mr. G. L: M" idleton; ' stppearanre and in a few days we such a Club, but %%v have, and t;, ary'Treas.urer, �Dir. ?. ,.y ;icVVhirter; 2,A.a2E8 = ' will• be enjoyin g_ real spring weath - have.been carrying on ,more or Librarian, Mrs. T. C. Eirt,wn:'Direc.- Yuu will have Hosiery "GOOD LUCK" sill through 1935, er secretly for some years, and are only era. Meslsrs, 1.,+ Johnston'. H. Miller r H PRO H. and_ Mrs. -P'Ikey. received i z ow - bursting out 'into, the pub! 'c. C. Baker,, Neil ' McKinnon, Dean - - if your wed OLE (>F .i a surprise on Saturday evening; Many others would no doubt IMP to Stairs, T. C. Brown, Mrs:. B. Harvey, - when about forty friends and relat- eir engage in this 'pastime, if n were Purchasing Committee, R. M Dorothy M � C HAP � � `Ives from Toronto entered threir not such a rough game. Rep!+r•tx of t9sr, H. Miller, i.: Johnston, Dorothy '. • . . ` home to help. . them celebrate, the' the proses iings will be given. vell?n Baker. Mrs. B. Jianey. and the Lib . s a. w F - 64th' anniversary of their wedding. available. rarian, Mr's. Brown. During 1934, PO : Needless .to say a most enjoyable -Be sure to ­ws l the Drar-A new boobs were purchwed. not - in —r -, -- ,- '+• - -• - -• bme was :pent by all. "Wliere`a Grandma" to be put ..t in eluding, Popular Science and Popu' . NEAR f FAL� 'GOODS -.-A t -.A special meeting of tae Hort-. St. Andrerw's Church, by the d-^.•t tt- ar Mechanics ;iaaazines+ Canadian -_ r ` t'eukural Society will be held Tours- is c.ub, of Greenwood, on Fridev. Home Journal. The science mont,hiies ; }' day, March 7th at R- o'clock, in the March 15th; under the awni, -? if are very popi:tar with the patrons, .W 1LL1704 S WORK BOOTS' Solid leather, �i2.95 A. Y. P: Hall, Pickering. The speak the Jr. C. G. 1. T. Good . mu.<' : b t 2200 books were circulated durinst era will be Mr. --F..- L. Green, on .weer acts, and- a,full evenint's ent- the year. STANFIELD'S WINTER UNDERWEAR, 2.00, 2.50 and 300 "Liliies, and Garden Pool." Mr. F. M. e.•tainment. Admission, 25-and 15 VELVET MATS, blue, black. - brown, ► 3.95 ":"C,'hapmsn, on "Flowers on. the. Farm" cents. Everytwdy come. BROCK - The delegswe, w c 1►R ;� Kathleen. Crozier, of Lon- -- -make their report. Thctom� Flaw -1 fin _--- ._. - - - - -- - -- - __- - if you ara not receiving ourf weikly Grocery : - - - er Shows, lt'remiums and Futfure sly with her parents, Rev. }1. G:.and t� �_ - :::THEATRE list. I� ur dame put on our Meetings: will-be discussed. A taus- :. - Mrs. Crosier. mailing, kal prasram has been arranged. -Mr. and 'Mrs. B. E. Russell of -_ -_ -A. E..Diamand will hold ;m. see- Greenfield, Mass... have been visiting _ p� __ - ..Pickering tion sak of his herd of dairy cows, with their uncle and, st�it, J. C. and Fred �. �u1v�+1DDf T� ; ' alto several horses and pins, at 'rw .-Mrs. Philip. - Radio Licensee .Established 1857: premises, lot 17, ton. 1, Pickering; =We obeer*e' that we were'sup ; south of, add adjoininsr the _t:. -_ ported.- & few day FRIDAY dad 13A l'VRDAYI . po y ago, by the Min- M S RC H 1 . and 2 J _N. R. station, on Tuesday, next, Mar ister of -Welfare. Hon. David Crell, « >5th. Mr. Diamond is giving •up dairy in %ur statement recently to the ef- i "•' l ifarming and will enter the poultry fart that unless requested to do , so "THE PURSUIT 'GRADE E business. Mr. Diamond has ab••ut 35- by the Council, we would not pub A E F -dairy cows, so those won Rnah to I_- lish'.the -names of those on Relief. _ crease their dairy herd The Minister- threatens action. a- 'OF HAPPINESS" should r,ot . miss attending this sale. See bills for - gainst . any newspaper publishing _ - - _ • _ _ particulars. this information, comparing same rRANI9 LEDERER . The local ,lodge A. F. and A. M..;o- blacl7riaih- In.spite of this we have __,JOAN AF. NETT _ had their anrnal- official inspection many, locally, Who would have us do CHARLIE RUGGLES _ � A KS 1 IL on Thursday .night last, vvlte:: D. D. thi.;, using as. an argument, that it G. M., Toronto District "B'' John -;; their m -oney that is being aptnt. ,MARY BOLANU !� C W. iVese, made his annual visit. H? was In vies of Cite threats of the Hon. _ _ __ Q . l a7c• ;accompanied by many members of _ Minister,' Av are now Rure that the Round S teak, - - iseveral of the Toronto lodges. Sey- will not publish these name.,. ;:• a- ' Feral members of neighboring lodges - ,About twenty of the members «F Sirloin Steak, : 20c. . .o,were also visitors. Degree work was 1 �,f- the-Horticultural Society attend- + rontier Porterhouse Steak, _ :.'22e. --carried on, followed by a,banquet at ed the banquet held in the King F.d- ff :1. �Ca c which the usual toasts were present- ..ward Hotel in connection 'with the 'Marshal Wing StBak� '^ ed, and an address by Rt. Wor. Bro. Ontario Horticultural Association GEORGE O'BRIEN John Ness. The Wor. Master, of The banquet was a decided success. - Oc'. _ , Doric lk4e,'' Bro. E: L. Chapman, The speakers included Mayor' Simp- IREN E BENTLEY Minced Steak, ided at t',e ban uet table. " aDr� q •son', Hoh. Duncan Marshall, lilt. W. _ . .; 'Stewing eef, 10c. - -A 've-• succesdid concert was Nix-on, M. P. P. and Mr. Blake Duff. g - `held in the Town Hail on Tuesday, Mr. Marshall gave us Borne ,of his. Monday, Tuesday and Wedn'sday P' k Liver . ; 10� l evenitfg 'fast, uridei the • auspices of experiences as a young man in the , MARCH !, 5 s St. George's- Churvh. The program, . West and Mr. Blake Duff, after a od 8 : a miscellaneous one, consistiaq of I most amusing introduction; gave us ifKENTUCKY _� D vocal solve, elocution and dances by) sor" . ,splendid views showing °the r w' a e i the junior girls and selections by transformat;tons he had made on his K�RNELw7" Chester's Orchestra, was well recei• place in the Niagara District. At Butcher ;(phone 3000) .�'ic�cering ved bur the large audienee -- present. the convention it was decided to BERT W QEELER Miss Winona McE3aven, in elocution - have introduced into the Legislat- _ ary numbers, Miss Muriel Legard, ore. a' Bill, making the Trillium, the ROBERT WO(iLBEY, - instrumental, Mrs. Callaghan, . Mr. Provincial Flower. Rettger and Mr. Bert Harvey, in -A police court case came up in vocal solos gave of their talents' the Whitby Police eotuc on Toes- ` ONE EXCITING - THE NE freely and contributed much to the' day last, which is of great interest' START : success of 'the 'progiam, }which was to -farmers and "stock- breeders, when iDVT�E!! _ 'aponsordd by Miss Griinbly and Mrs. Carl Chester Beattly, owner of Peer- - t- Tar►ner. I less Farm, Mimico, appeared in the. .BINNIE BARNES k _ t Thama� Club - NEIL - ,-On Tuesday .evening, March 5th I court, charged that '"he did in the _R he of St. George Township of Pickering, on or 'shout H A M I i .TUN .''Church will present, in -the Town the 13th day of June; - '1934, with in- Ha11, s most interesting drama, en_ tent to defraud, and by false pret- Neu' ddi'M'tsrerraetas�. "titled, "Eb*es of Love." T1tis play, ence, obtain from Arthur McConnell, .. l ts. of Pickering, .16 head of live . stnek, - - which is presented by ten characters g OUND -1. tits and tube on Cburt b ' Bu our Meat Requirements contrary •to Section 405 of the Crim- F p .7 Y is full , of humour'. and is sure to St, ,••Pickeerinyg, Owner.may have.eame by provide an evening of thorough en- _ inal Code." He pleaded not guilty Div atiNEWSrtO�ce p>iying tot his a �'t�Ap- t 'joyment to those who may attend. and elected trial by the •ma istrate, - . at The cast will be assisted 'in the pro- F. S. Ebbs. Recently he, was talden HULL-LESg O&TS AND HALED _ ' „ WHEAT STRAW FOR SALE -Also a into custody, •but wt3.v rP1ea_aed on _ gram by Miss Muriel Legard. who igoo washing machine. W. F. Disney, R. R 1, r . will render guitar solos and Messrs bail of 55000.` Th- complainant, Mr. Locust Hill. (Greenwood). 2fi -27 ..SERV'ANT'S Frank Petrie and Chris Far who McConnell, had agreed to exchange f1KDERS'TAHEN -For• pure Q41e• will give vocal number$q �1Fn select- 15 head of cattle that were on his i Dec maple Syrup, Quality guaranteed.. Ap- farm for 4 pure -bred York, hire pply to E.C. aernett &bona, CberryChff Farm, tons will be given by Chester's Or- l ighwate. QVe•• or J• L. Gillman. R, R No. 1, crestra. Dm not misA toss intQrPStin.r sow;. He claims that these SOW, locust Hill 2; -29 _ drama. Admission, °5 t ��ts, were not Pure -bred. A number of }, Cliiid- j�iOR RF. \T- 100 acre farm, rinF� �1 Meat Marke ;, -ren 15 cents. {;We seen this witnesses for both complainant and L' to the highway near Dunbartoo. good ��(1kVr�n • defendant Appeared. The magistrate buildings, electric light. to owner, rent to good v w w a� J . N. play in other comrizulaY�'bles3, and can reliable tenant. Apply s vouch for the above a• Ed reserved his decision for Qne week. A t. 60, s2 Willow Ave,, Toronto, evenings. orpphone Elgin 8439: during the day. 22-29 i? a: �•.. ��.:� � ors. ` .. ..... _: • � . ,.�.;,_.. - 9�' �_' 2`' r• .�'.''?41.�i35x`.�ii.',+.:..w re .—. -,.. - .-r -.. �: ,a- .'tee.:,. ".v...w. - ,., ._ ... - ... _ .. _ -. ,r -. ,. -�. . �-.._ i-.% i.»..: i.: a.:. s,.. su' ry_":+ �uwvu�. _.....:.......•.. >e''.-�xsi.,: �(,...