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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1935_03_08� _ °,'. :o,� 7, ✓' S"� ^,�„ ��w ism..,. �rs6 '_ = •:.zes.','a..,,...- . ...r:,-z, � -'� ,.a.., ' �', + •��''�' .'•�: ,; `, ,., • - �,'"�: �' .,..,��,,,••� J... _ ..�- ",.,`'"u`i:A's • •e ^..��,_ ��, •: t �- t" t•; �-.. .�' ^`"Y '. *r. list.. r ,.t : x ^:,i% '��•., „`4::•°'•, -J r,^ "aA-• .'::,•^,fir r'ym� -K •i- „y"` -: '�. .g;*.,�'A i; �� •:+" .P. -.e.. * 1. �'" +� "' .;.q.Y n .d .�,r- s,t„ _�"., _;.:�,' 'y a"y� ..+'<`r >'t' VOL. LL's. - PICKERING, ONT.: FRIDAY, MAR, 8, 1935. - ��o: �8 Mvare4fi0tssast Wav!ae. Nertt4aa! Greenwood Aadley N O T I C - - + 0REEN WOOD James d Mrs. Iane meets y b �R. H. C PEARSON"Physician d §y with the. latter's sister, Mr. ing next in the School House hr-r-3. ' taw Surgeon. YDunbartoo. logy •'Uur trucks pass yciur`s ► try Gamble and family; of Brampton. Our potato gro ;,ers here are '� .- f>+ or r Miss Alice Pegg, who is teaching thing carefully the operation of Cle • �„l�,j�, j .' RS. FORSYTH, Oph, D., Dirwetetr every dr v school at 'Milliken, spent Sunday ❑ew, Market Act tO ldmetrical 'Associationof Ontario_ Reg. I iasawa mbet of the American. Optometrical ^ ith- her - parents,- Andrea anri Mrs _ .__The�lti� drama is being- en at '_. $NtiaGliehed 1638 -- OOAL =CORE ' I►aatki Eyes examined by appttiatment. s iPkose Ctarensant. out, Pegg. Greenwood. on the 15th and aS N ,). FEED . -' WvOD, CEMENT, The Bible Class gave their drama, 4 E. on the ls_h. t-6tJ� "The Three Pegs" at Brooklin on Ernie and Mrs.. Tremble of Green- �7NCAN S. tINFY�tE- Barrie• -SAND GRAVEL, Friday' evening to an .appreciative -wood, visited with S. R. and Mrs. � er Solicitor Notary office -Brock St.. audience. i Wonnacott on Sunday. The price Of pork and beef, Bout . bDpoaiteleilTekpbone()lfice, Whitby. arjd On - Wednesday afternoon, March - The Greenwood drama - "Where's ~n 'RYbtte 4a. _ 481y now shows a {profit for f ' ' 13th, a meeting of the Woman's Grandma" will be presented in the DONALD RUDDY Barrister. ..BITILDER'S ,SUPPLIES Association will be held at the home church this Friday evening, March feeding. Zhere is no bet - .c� licitor, Notary Public. Moaey Loan. formerly oecu b the late A. E. Chris of Mrs. F. W. Gibson. Sth at 8 o'clock, under the auspices ter feed for the • money daai soutb *lnJ of Court douse, Whithy. NY . 6160 level cartage work Clarence Pengelly, of Brooklin of the- Merrymaker Mission Band. than my Barley Feed. It „i3iIIATON. BELL, tk ROSS A IT��>�tr ,T spent Sunday here with relatives This play contains a great deal f will'g+ive more pounds t0 B W. J. BEATON, K. C. e . L+LL who were a31 pleased to see him out humour. Everybody come and bri::g H. B. HELL J. D. ROSS - the ton than bale Cho . (Suaeetbor to D. Munro and Picker. again -after his recent severe ill- youttrs friends. Admission 20 and 10 `. y p J. A. wR[GHT Coal �p,j _ Test it, and see. 872 Day Street. Toronto, Adelaide On Friday evening, March 15th, C�opp�S -U Pickering, ant. the opular drama, "The Red- Headed Brock Road IOBARCSOV� P10AERING Step -Dan hter ", will be given b the - '' MIJINEY— Barristers. Solicitors, Notariss Office phone 7400 BPident r 85LU g > y y s. 114 -214 Confed :ration Life Bu;larng. Audley Dramatic Club in the Green - 'Phyllis Gardiner has er>gaged with liondey's, Wedneizday- & Ft'idays ns of Yong,a and Richaond Sts. Toronto, wood United Church under the aus- Mrs. Hatch for the spring season. p l{ R Adelaide 4489 and 4489, By aQporut- - p g For best refin)tp in i feedia " tnrdgy evenings, Pickering resrdenee. ,�, � � E R pices of Group 1, of the W. A. Jack Hatch has moved to Toronto " rorreVk. aaf3, su for ebnp mupt be gronnd fine. MRQTT 3 i3AM _ where he has secured a 3 -day week HOMSCV A McMILLAN- Btrris- — job. I grind Snt'r. than other mills. •'. ,. Solicitors. Notary Public. Office at 011 -T r.. Dunbarton Thos Cowan has purchased anotli- rice of Mr. Thomson, lot 11, concession 1. Is f�rtg, Office hours: Thursday and Saturday rt� - er Ford car, having wrecked his for- - from 7.00,p.m.'to8 30 P. m.. or by Faeilities- for Placing In. Mrs. In-ing White visited coos- mer one on the icy hills. -- yywr t. Toronto : 605R d9onk i]] the ci last week. . _ y Ask for HI99IM1 for �H�rysi„� p`b'orrePick20M. Toronto ns� �' ?Kr. Hatch and Cdr, Gardiner are P�trYr y, 7n - _ suranee Of All Mr. James McIntosh spent last going into turkey raising and Bard- it takes le"a shortening. .i Sunday with friends in the city. ening extensively. Mr, Hatch will al- grind Pickerinit groan wheat- __ rinds. Mrs. T. Armatronsr, of Toronto, is ahnn•+t exeltl•ively. Yot. buy w so : be in charge of tyro farms be- to me j� BIL'O. SMITH. D. D. 9.. L D. 9.. - visiting her sister, Mn. Alex. Thom. i 'g:; a in- LhIS nei x aeceeor a Dr. J. N. Dg�11«l, c:>q ^r Phone Pick t•s• t roasln and daughter, Doris, w adlteona antoron- ghborhood. ERC HA)t (� E( Day or Nigbt of Bowmam-ill e. spent the- week -end - ` via •surly. At Claremont otece over D. A ay I e:rbatt>:e fi n fur an kind �ct s store, every Tuesday and Frid• Pbooe Car thieves are operating in tl i, Ilia! Sall. 3�tf with Mrs. John Taylor. neighborhood. Dick Tweedie's garage y The United Church and. Afil>rlica7t - of fi'rtaio TL it !aveef pot was entered and a car removed, and money. BRBERT T FALLAIAF.. L• D R.- The Beal Store, ladies will meet i.-t Ce1liPnnial C'aur- Qt y �. D. s . Graduate of she Royal Gotlegc of CISTenZOnt 'Goo, Gower's car was taken and n ch this _Friday, March 8th, at. 2.80 Snr4eoo• and the i'nrverstty of ?oronto _ PHONE 9?A recovered fir some time. Stiff pair- V. _+ ©Ri3i3Tri" is rerxlenceseconddoor east of St. And• p. m., as it,:9 rite world -Wide Day alties are what the -e culprits' deter- •�.. tow's Church. Pkkertng, out hours : 9 FURNITURE of Prayer.. _ A. n. to op. to or by Jppornt men!. (X-ray ; ve. . . The Adult Fel'1nASl1i r, Sic :e: ui:a The ic' we of 'h'_ road :.durlit Shingles For -Sale_ aeeviee). Phone P,ck 3" 00, 431r y o �+ We are dlaplaving an attractitre y y » variety of meet in the United - Church S. the pa=t few days has been the' w -rst @Uotttses* f9arbo. Aluminum tied Aranitewwre Etc. room on Wednesday eveninfz. 3larcr. yet according v) -several ''old- tirr ?- s" "R Furniture and Furniture ISth, at 8 o'clock- The speako-r w;;7 Gish rilalvvtr'xpd Stet-1 8hiogles, •f .-he community. The ra; ^•, freedmK " Bird'- ! Novelties.- !x! 11r. Angus Bt:�••hanan, of rile , Fe,t SInte Shingles. �ELIZABET RiCHAFtfsPOAi- a: it fell, covered! he 'roa&- with ,a A!so._re•ruhh, -tin buF w . Fire vnd,automob tetnsrrrancv of all iun I?riaes [osr, in Keeping with tirpet+. Stbadtfew.Y. a�1. C. ail., Toronto. The a R 6o beeist 4aleremetingcompaaiesof sotidfinartctal star = ecial music witl be violin select- Aare of mouth icp, which mihl=• Lawn Qtr,a�r.s sharpened. loft. _ p motior traffic as well as walk:nlz ,. - inns, _ ._ _ _i.._ P.ai'TB- Kr•4}p► =+� -r- - _ . ? �j PUBTILL Lioent ed Aoctioneee, hlfrhl� da- - �=1'e t'.t.l t,nci ff et t.rtr4ra, !'hone 2als- On Friday- night la. -c . tieetg . �[• •. tee ores tee of fork and Ontaeto. Aug. �(',yproc and Lime - e hams been riven to understanr .nor W±» of all kind. onesnee So on'abossgs reople's Cla!tq of trw United Church D� t qa, �� :� null Plu ! —..— �io�ie.. iddrsa4 f3riro wtl* P O., Ont s arf ;e 5 tprnectt v� qa�e a very successful enter.ainment smith shop recency.occupied . by M. ­.FUEL �"� R. BEATf », TO�Vr9alP Gpp^!tr_in,tbr f rilTtwiog,.eirrr: Four girls," :41iaQes Irene Radcliffe', ' E,1F,,L - :L�. Ctert. Convevescer.Commissioner Ion 44ln. z 72 iu. Gyproe Edith Kemp, May Thompson alai N -at =one is to be taken over by �Ie_ isk"re sfpdavits. Accountant, Etc. issuer of • Rowe, of the ne.ghboririg disti,et ir. MasriWLreeasw. wtutcvale: Ortt. 41a in. ,z S4 1u. - -- ... ^ Jean Annan acted the play, "Lydia; the near. future. `It is !R'.be }w w.t . -:- '• __ : _ MAW LitTENSED AUO- l48 in. z 9p. in. . '''• -. A -- Seller of Purple '. The, atory 'hat Mr. Rowe will find his new loc f ` y WAbNEER ,rar'Yark•Qnuutoandl7arbam �48 in. z 108 in. ' which w•as read by Miss Fa1a Ann an, Builders Supplies ' pgmom An kmas a isles p•oawd7 attended is found in: Acts, pith chapter. The atiorl' both pleasant and profitable pp - rla ass• rwsoaaWe. Datse for amen cosy lx 48 ia, z 96 Di ms� -ous is -almost a 'er zince. Brock Road hay' arrayed at NEWS' Ofhcv. Bel sad Iadtpae• ^ Star Lime agility of and correct way the girl- -been in existence, the- blacksmith- lar/oio.sr whrtby,cent fly _ HwrdwH!' PM�ter had learned their parts might ba �-' mber 11nd Lath ' •4bRNET ROBERTSON - - PICKERING : commented on. firs. John Gilmer in- shop and store have been a decide _ 4 : : :ewes a' word of praise in the train• as-et to tl community: Their vac Z. C Shingles, ation last fall 'by, Mr. Watson .was ISlecuicel Q tro,"Wr ins' of the Itirl,. She zl.6 gave an ,, a lue LOaI LUMBER YARD introdlicto descri tion of the lay, kgealy sit by the local resider. Wiring and itep log•tot Light �' p p The community needs these i,mpo -t :' �lbPrtri Coal tut power. Miss Ina AlcConochie gave an - instr- ant ounces of tovi ?+ aMental soles as 'also• did 3lrss Helen ors and 9ervir• - -_ Ail kinds of eleci.ricatl Rood! - and if they are attain establ:sheri Dc�IileEliC "Coke kept in stock. Pickering M>�lls Balsdon• Miss Helen Scott sang a the ressidenta would find,it to the!: - �fnleDt. I,1lne, Plaster _ _ �010� �1i95eb Ruth Toms and Ina lift• ��•j a Body `Vcnd .i Phone i7ufi, Pickering advantaaP to patronize and take a�. t Conochre sang a duet and Jack Bur- vantage of the opportunities affurr? r y 'Mash Feeds Bess and Gorman Howell gave an ed by same - Agents for Lundy Fence W�i'. > > instrumental duet, violin and- piano. ill ill I Be Burgled. '`The Old Rugsred Cross" war sung an a Met all ftobfing True, Southern Aarmony by the " b the Class. 'Nlrc, -Gilmer was res- aIId .Wise Men Get Up Early and PoultrySupp- y p Carolina Jubilee Singers. Pickering, = ented with a token of appreciation Saturday, lNarch 39th. -COC11ahntt Implements • . .Burglars lies. 'iD StOCI� from. the Class, after which lunch - se rues e t $�� was rued : S2etm P ' beLoz a lBaying ;Stouffville The Nigbt Before = times - ong�►as _ . ale... - _ • �iILSON BR0;3.CYRIL E MORLE - There is an increase of 5100 in !Chopping Daily - Miss Jean Malcolm, of Toronto, the contributions to the` Bible Sot- ' l.ecast HM9 Out. .?bane — Pickering, 6700, was with her people here over the iety for 1934. pboaeMarkTa(!0 121 y. De N . Lockwood week -end. Our ice men are now harvesting - • ' - Mr. and :firs. Kenny, of Toronto, their summers supply of Ice from � YEBRUPICKERING, ONT. spent Saturday and Sunday 'with B. man's Lake... , BURPLE�S ARY and Mrs. Harney. The seven churches in town unit- Y The Firemen's dance and 'euchre ed in the - World's Day of Prayer in ice• G. CLENDENINa had a good attendance and vas quite the Presbyterian Church oa Friday SEEDS �RO� SPECIALS _ - 4 successful in suety way. of this week. _ _ _ ..: FUNERAL DIRECTOR :Miss Ruth Hollinger, of Cherry The Rush League Hockey tourna- -� Rood, was a week -end guest of Miss ment started on Monday of this w Private Ambulance Marjorie. Phillips. week, and will continue nightly dur- !Again this 'year we will be " Day and Night 9ervipe Mr. G. New and Miss Jennie Dun•• ing the week.- '- , ' Cedar Chests ' handing BURPEE'S SEEDS Phone 9000 can, of Toronto, spent the week' -end Even with our new highway our j1 , at her home here. tax rate is but 35 mills, while 'Ux= w 1a {bulk, Ifi you have never In Solid walnut Malvern x000 Mr. and i4lrs.' Bush and fir. 'and bridge is 48 and Richmond Hill, our tlsed Burpee'a seeds , try them $16.25 and $25 50 Ma>rkhairi - Out neighbor is 49 mills, this ayearjand .be convinced Airs: Brown, of 'Toronto visited Mr, g "'. • 1 • and Mee• Carr on' Sunday. There is a general feeling, here ' line many others, that they M TIl R al'nUt Flnis{z Mrs. Norton was called to Bow- that it will be disastrous to the Hep• are in a clasp. by- themselves. `i manville last weeds -end owing to the burn Government if they, amend flit- - . . a�9,95 NE 1t'% STYLE :critical "illness of her sister. Separate School, Act to favor the Bt1s;'yonr seed ;requirements Bear in mind that Friday, March Catholics. We say amend the Brit - �lk,'tliP way the gardeners A CONSOLE TYPE ;Water founts O $� 8th, is the Women's World's Day of, ish North America Act and have one do: Better seed, more eeo-: KITCHEN CABINET y Prayer. The meeting. will be held' in Public School System. noroical.''• tl�r ter shell and Mica the church here. Word was received here this week If you have bben sendibg potty ri Mrs. Gannon visited her mother at that' John Martin', a Nell - known pro- order to Burpee's direct. why.. With bread- bsl„z, fluor, tea, sugar, St6uffville on Friday evening' and prietor of the Queen's Hotel had -' coffee tias and 5 glass containers $rite not iaclade _yt�nr order with _ found her improved but anxious to died suddenly in - Toronto. where' he •• ,�' for dpicer`'. -also -a 3.2 -piece dinner' An assort' Of QOOd be home again, v had Lived in recent pears. He was r r0, and we will sate you the J,ry set of dishes. Mr. and Mrs. A. !Moffat and Miss buried here on Tuesday of this week. trouble of elearinR throuRtl =.; quality tinware at 16 ets: Brown, of Toronto, were Brougham Mr. Henry - Miller, living 'a little castome at no extra ez- ..$37.50. while they,last" visitors on Sunday, the latter re= east -of here, met with a ibotor act- pease to you.- - $OOkey skates. Sticks maining for a visit. - !dent ihst.might have proved fatal. ING N E THE P' I C K E�­'R 'C. A. STERRITT - And p „eke. The Young People's skating party Thinking that, he could beat the =t. Funeral Director at Markham rink was well attended. passenger train from Toronto, he ALVIN BUSHBY Those in charge wish to thank those turned on the gas, but the__ train eS �l"Llg Store ” Ambulance Service why+ made it a sucoevz,' caught the rear part of the motor 'Hardware Phnne 4#300 Report; received from tss Bate. car, which smashed the hind wheels Phone 6800 : Phone 1300 p M'• • 4IItarfO PiCIIERING .re not as satisftory as can be and otherwise damaged the car. An- PICKERING ONTARM Piokerin , desired concerning her health. We othcrr half second and he would not hope for art improvement, be there to tell the - story. y,,, a ,�� �' � r � +'.r• � t x alt t., t ; .P.,.- �',�:,: '� : 'ti - _ - - - - - -• - - •� WMN _. • • Medals Awarded For Rescue r46ffl o omen vi etllYlS t : - , uck Crash , t des Girl Is Hit — Man in Car Escape — W - ee3c -End 'Poll Four —' I 5- Year -Old Dun- Driver Faces Manslaughter Charge`: h ` Returning from halt where they r.: a two watched a baajtetball game, � ! ^ e TAO .,� *� ... two yotlag Toronto women were A ,U= IALKUKJ fL�lN\ ' a killed on Saturday night when their n 1 car crashed into a truck stopped n affil i .. • .!the Hamilton Highway between j4jR y f %Rockton and Sheffield. The body of rise auto was ripped of[ and the - - - hood waa demolished. Returns To Her Original - -: Dead are Miss Norma M. Rodden, Director Who Gave Her 28, daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Fame On Screen Rodden, 84 Melville Avenue, an em- ployee of The T. Eaton Co., and Mies Barbara Hunter, 23, daughter of Hollywood. - -Greta Garbo has _.. Mrs. Jean l3Aater. 58 •Rhyl Avenue, made another mysterious move. The e mployed by the Dominion Bank of four -year breach between hfrseif Canada. and Clarence Brown, director, has - . Strangely enough, two young, men, been bridged. -.It was. one of the one driving and the other In the back movie coIonq's most intriguing - m s "+ g, - `seat, escaped with minor injuries, teries. y , - but the driver, Fred Carter, 115 Brown directed Garbo in the four { Boultbee Avenue, was ordered de. or five pictures that raised her to p picture fame. talned In hospital, pending an fnves- the very pinnacle of �• '' tigatfon of the accident. Donald A. Sudden] y, at rile termination of her x M . Smith, 188 Bnultbee Avenue, who fifth, . it became known -he would was an occupant of the rear seat, direct her no more. Now, however, 7 u has Anna assigned , Captain J. G. P. Bisset, B.D„ R.N,R., and L, ietitenant Pullitt Commander - as released from hospital after re. h e i ed to her new ving treatment, t �, . plc" der and Third Officer re. Peter Schmehl of Elmira, driver of And the movie colony wonders apectively of the Cunard White Star' liner - Ascania, were honoured this week in New.York•harbour when _ the truck, had stopped the machine whether this fact is consistent with they received gold medals from. Herbert L. Satterlee, President of the Life Saving Benevolent Associa- to pick up a pipe rod which had W. - tion of New York, for the part the Ascania played in rescuing the Captain and eight of the crew of the Ion off the rear, wizen the passenger peesident rumors Garbo is about to SS. Uswoith in mid - Atlantic on Dec. 14, 1934. _ car, travelling at fair speed, hit the abandon the movies. Is it a semi- Members of the boat crew who -affected the rescue were at the same time presented with bronze rear end. The hood was sheared off: mental reason prompting her to make - medals and $100 in cash, each. as if a giant razor had been used and this last picture, under the eyes of Present at the ceremony on- the dock of-the Ascania were Sir Gerald Campbell, British Consul It was later found under the rack the man who made' her first ones" General`; Robert H. Black, general manager of Cunard White Star; Wii)iam -D. Winter, vice - president Of the truck. Schmehl was unhurt. Or is Garbo-=who has slipped -to of the Life Saving Benevolent Society, and various Harbour officials. All, four bad gone down to (salt on 29th place in box - office ratings- ` looking to the man who built her - ` -• =' Saturday to watch the flrak of a i _ - home and home basioetball cham- tea!- a"`«° °• t„ as -L�;�4 A: • _ • • necessary to have clients call here (ar- _order• Tt+;• will avoid the our pionahip match, Glimpse S Oe�e �� barrassment to clients of coming - - The contestants were Broadview . here and being recognized, and will 'Y••M.C,A, and Galt Y.M,C.A. Neither Tu� ^ - obviate the possibility of the more the t nor -Carter were members .of THE ifir Ottawa -During di1Bcult clients corning together to the teem, bur they had been far - - - 1934 discuss* their pet complaints." —Miss some time - very interested followers a hi. y B. Touzel, Supervisor, of Staff'.. of the Broadview Y and made a ha- RKE TS * . bit of following their team around There is a tendency in these dayq "The Public Welfare Board has the countryside of severe unemployment Neighborhood Services,`' affiliated p yment to regard set powers But no authority to spend. with and- a • -` 1t is understood the car driven by - part of the ielie! organ- PRODUCE PRICES unemployment relief as the main is- All recommendations with regard 'to ization, gave out 173,751 articles of ' Garter was purchased only a week sue in • welfare work, and therefore' expenditures whether by contract or -clothing, 45,717 pairs o! shoes and. ego. According to reports, it is be- United Farmers Co-0perative Co, one -loses the perspective. of the other. otherwise, are made b the Board to. lieied he was not fully conversant. gstur:lsy- were piyine* the following , y rubbers; repaired 7,571 pairs "of uvftb the Operation of a car, rrices for produce- services, rendered through the Social the Board of Control for,. the appro- shoes. The average cost of clath- - EGGS —Grade "A -1," S6c, and welfare Department, and without val of City Council, -This- is a wise ing per family was $37.33; per indi- 4 with cases returned, 'LA"' large, 24c; which. the welfare- scheme of any gnu- .,procedure. The welfare. Board held vidual 57.47. Its salvage brands DUNDAS GIRL KILLED. `.'A': ,medium 22c- "A" nicipality would undoubtedly fail. 74. meetings in the year. Galt.:--A 16- year -old ri. of `Dun- B 17c; - -9 '— — t�tllets. 28c: gave 113,220 hours of w°rk to 2,¢33 ]d n " "Ci, " ^lbc Prices nominal. _ ..�-snade to so-ra ' perwmx,_and there w er r eau trutt- d�s, Oat.. Ras filled is a traffic ac- BUTTER— Ontario No. 1. solids, ordinate the welfare work. of ,th? - Vouchers were. issued during 1934 ed 38.081 articles, of clothing, foot-, - cfdent near here Saturday night, 25%c; No.: 25c.- pity with-that of private organize- for 2,417,391 loaves of bread at 8 1 -2 w . wear, furniture, etc. Archie Peterman of Galt. . whose - Lions ._that as- far as humanly _possible . rents per 24 -ounce loaf to September auto is alleged to have struck the POULTRY: , ' '. every , factor contributing- to such' 30, seven cents thereafter. ' " In the "s'ewing. room 10,819 gar- girI,' Siabei Sharpe, as she was (Questions iii cints.)­ • -•• -work should _have .its.set place in the * + a]kin9 with her cousin on the Pres- - - _ _... D; ersed aclieme.' ` ments ,were inandTactured from dis . -' ;.. _ Live Greased mulcted Vouchers were' fauna far 2,2:?5.9v0 carded material, 9,796 garments were charge of manslaughter. a Hens -- "A�' "Alp i{ A" -: s1 i t f• _ .. on highway., was arrested on. A •- • -- � - � '�-quartl of milk- and 458,547 pounds of -reconditioned: The..$100. truck (rt Over 5 Ibs, . - 11 • •14 Ambulance service during the year „ conditioned The girl was walking with her Over 4:lbti, ...19 Ile i butter, On a survey by the milk in- ) made 11.535 calls, col- cousin ' ; . cost, the Sdc ai Service-• De partment spector it was reported that the` per leered 8,178. bags of .discarded goods, bins• Vera Towne, of 77 Shade 3 to 4 Ibs, , , 8 ll $917.80. Taxis were used, being chea- c and 1,458 articles which wouldn't, Street, Galt, when she was struck Old roosters . , 6 8 per, when it was possible without •pits consumption. of milk by peo and knocked against the post of a Spring chickens— _ - any harm to 'the patients. Ple- on relief -was greater than by. g °The bre ssort consists of 37 typed - - -hence - bordering - a - golf links. Th Over 8 Ib6. -Ile ■ * ., those who were not. It has also been foolsca pa two were walking along the shoulder 5% to 6 ibs, 12 16 g8 noted 'that* the.. ehildrerl -of - families P pages. - The cost of burial service during on relief are getting more milk in Of the.highway, according to reports. 5 to 5% lbs. 11 �-15 17 y y p K f? . _ ... .' the year was-$2.375 ,375 The cif aid at • •peterman told police he did not •see 4sy to 5- lbs. . ].0 � ^�14 ' _ `T6 many ,cases than before. New Brunswick. Coeds the two walking becaude of the glace r * « - _ - of approaching 4eadligide Under 43s Ibs. 9 i3 15. children, .$10 for infant IA the whore we ha�i find ieccer ` ul s, $i5 for - s. and in ad- Victosious In Debate - Turkeys, y - n 13 _.g$, dation contributed to the Last Post WAN KILLED BY TRUCK, g complaints with regard to food than fund to asist. in the burial of ex• Fredericton; N.B.-- Decision was � M _ Sarnia �i3truck, by a' track .e tills _ �9Q ' • ' ' • ' ` .10 11 to anything 'else. The cost of food v 'walking oa the highway near "e Ducks 13 14 service -.men. Funeral directors wil . Tot the year was $973,367,06 the cost given in favor bf the Universit' off Broilers— ling to• give this service at the rates y ;�y _• : Springs; Arnold ,Robinson, , 19, of . -- to the city being 5324,459.02 The cost New BrunswYCk coeds' debating team 1% to 24 lbs, 11 15 .1 ? laid down and within the specifics- g if. s Shetland, was killed 9a a'jd nfght. _ „ of clothing was $176,840.17,• the city _la a recent. debate here with a HAY -AND STRAW lions are 'taken in rotation as far Dalhousie University, Halifax, team, the truck, was ariested , and 'William Fisher of Sarnia, driver -.at payits one third. released Nb. 2' tii»Qthy hay,; baled, ton as possible. * . - on the subject, resolved; that the, - yoa bait while provincial pollee ]n- $16.50 to $17,50; No. a timothy hay, -. :: _ There, were. 'issued 13,97.7-cords of j festigated, 'Robinson was ' walking : ton; $15. to- $16; straw, 'wheat, baled, = The- Children's Shelter, on:"Rron` wood, 7.521 tons of coal and about Tudor age was more beneficial than a _ 10 Petrolia. ton, $10; oat straw, 49 to $10 son Avenue, is also a detention home 200 tons of coke. The cost of fuel 'the inodern age.J- • U.1r,B. speakers He is survived by his parents, a WHOLESALE PROVISIONS under the Juvenile Court Act, and -was $'?50,180. 1, -the city paying one- ,supported fife affirmative. Dalhousie brother, Russell, , and two sisters, Wholesale 'provision dealers are it is more of a place of - detention third. _ representatives were: Miss Grace Gertrude- and Eva, 'all of -Shetland: uotin 'tbe -fallowing than it •,is •a shelter. It stands- on . -. N.B..; Mi Mar- Toronto g prices � to the - " • ` -" - :1ZcIntyre, Sussex, �q Toronto retail trade: valuable property, owned by the city The cost'of shelter relief yas $360; -• Inflluenzai Keeps Pork—Ham,-21t; shoulders,• isc; `and Major Ford suggests a time will 376.65, the city's• share being $12Q.- eery Milton, Albert County, N.B.. butts, .16c; pork loins, 20c; picnics, come when it can 'be sold for about. 125.55. Rent- relief men gave 455.- and Miss Nancy Thone, Halifax. The Ferguson Quiet- 1.5c., enbugh to . cover the cost of a -new 044 hours of Tabor to the city,- which U.N.B. speakers' were: - Miss, Alice and .better building in the outskirts. - is, not credited against relief costs. Kean, Moncton ` Lard — Pure tierces, 13c tubs, g \,B.; I11iss Rebecca ISondon.�Hon, 14c • « ._ * ' ` « Munroe, Malden, - brass,, and Miss G• Howard Fer- ls�c; pails, prints, 13sfs2.• ;i.:,guson, Canadian high commissioner, Shortening TiercQS, 93ac; tubs, The department spent $498.45 for Medical services cost $15,798.48 Was confined to his home Sunda l0c glasses — onethird of 'the item • in and medical supplies $12,051,45, the Frances Crocker, Fredericton. Y .pails, l0ic; prints, 10c. 1.49 airs of lasses -and re airs to - following an attack of influenza, GRAIN QUOTATIONS P g P city' here also paying one- third. The - .. - ""Ohlr, Ferguson, who was premier Following •are Saturday's closing the budget for this service. cost of electric , light is not given, WAiite Trillium IS f Ontario from 1923 to 1931, conse- quotations on'. Toronto grain trans - _. _. *.. * *' The land settlement scheme cost quently was not prepared to .make actions for car lots,' prices on ,basis. The cost of hospitalization exclu,i•^ Chosen -As* Emblem. P• $1,682:47, Any comment on charges by the new t,i,f,' bay ports: sive•of*the Civic Hospital, during the. ► + year'-1934 was•'$149,468.6i*. -An, a g Td'ronto- -The white' Trillium, -des - Liberal Administration in Ontario - Manitoba wheat —No. 1 Northern, y „ �. ppea] to fife pablic brou ht cribed as "a ' regarding contracts entered into by 78 1 -8c; No. 5 Northern, 76 1.8c. 1,600 mattresses for the relief - of graceful democratic ..'flhe Ontario Hydro_ Electric Pow4r Northern, 81%c; No. 4 Northern,' There was a slight increase' in the those 'on relief, but more are need- flower that is entirely a blossom' of „ Commissioft during the regime of 78 1 =8c; No. 5 Northern, 78.1 -8c: number of persons -sent to, mental ed, also bedding and stoves and Peace' has,been chosen -as the floral the Conservative Government.- Manitoba oats —No, 2 C.W., 50%c; hospitals, but figures are not given. such things a, brooms and cooking - emblem for,,Ontario, it was announe- ' The department has a waiting list of utensils, ed recently at a meeting of the On- _ No. 3 C.W, 43 1�8c• extra No, 1 B ' feed oats 43 1 Sc' No, 1-feed, +1 %c persons who should be treated in in- * • + tario Horticultural Association. d Europeans Ideal In _ - -. p School books provided for 'children- -Other flowers' `su ' eared were . the mixed feed oats, stitu'tions for epile tics or .those who p gK 35c. are mentally retarded. To those . in, o families "on relief" cost $283.23, blue violet, the wild ,columbine, the:- - - � _' • Womanhood Is Mature' �•'Maniioba. bade f y — •No. ' - E.W., " 55 3 -Sc; No. 1 feed screenings, $21 touch with the problem the necessity the city paying one - third. white water-lily., the wild . geranium f� New York.—Europe makes woman per ton. for increased institutional accommo- * • * and the wild rose. K =eel young, Eleanor Boardman, film South African. corn, 96c. dation for the insane, .feeble - minded Owners of motor vehicles, if they "It blooms freely throughout I tar of the silent -days, reported up- and epiliptic is distressingly obvious. receive relief, must turn -in their. h,c•st of the .prbvince, and, is 'krn" On her return after two years Ontario grain, approximate prices- - The -sum of. $633 was recovered starkers and driving permits, to be by its correct name to ne<:r;y every - ' abroad. track, shipping _point— Wheat, 92 to from persons whose hospital bills released when relief ends. onn," said Prof. , �V, T, McClemor,t "In the- United States," said Miss 94c; oats, 34 to 37c; barley, 46 to were paid by the -city and. turned * * * of Kingston, "It is of good size and ardmani who was once the wife '48c; corn, 66 to 68c; rye, 52 to 57c; over to the treasury. ;It is a categorical principle that of graceful desigB.,and is se dig !♦!' King Vidor, 'the average woman buckwheat,--- 43' to ' 44c; = malting „' * , „ - in dealing with large numbers. , of tinctiv@ it is unlikely ti be mistak. !' J barley, 70 to 74c, Surgical appliances for- individuals people, and-especially eciall with people - •ibis � competition from ,16- year -oldd. _ p y p pe in .en for ar,y otbei flower; � r •�Europe a man's_ ideal in woman. "r " . on•relief cost the city $495.43. Trans- distress,-there must be a kindly but "It is associated in rnir niitda d is more mature, There is no `Every man is important if he portation cost $3,530.21. This money firm routine, with the gladness of fresh hope of )haze for youthfulness over there." loses his life; and every» man is* aria. used to send back to the places "lt is the plan of .this department Sprii,g. While emblems of many Miss Boardman just completed a funny If be- loses his hat —G. E. from which they came families or gradually to decrease in every cos- countries carry beaks, fangs, spines �cture in Spain directed by Harry Chesterton. women. without-means'. Transporta- sible way the number of interviews .and thorns, suggestive_ of the need 'Arrast, a fellow passenger. 20 lion is not supplied to able-bodied, and held in this ( Welfare) building, and of defence ind - offence. Ontario's' aingld men,° one hope eventually to render it un- flower- is, entirely peacelike," t ' . .:Fk 'Yes l u3 ',. .,P�±,�,y.. �� ., r nlhiS,•.r,,,,,• -Y.! -' :'Tt%- aE°'y�Js,+lw`,i.i�+�. 't' ti„j�.,.'.r'4.n,, .: i', ^•.••i+ •. ... _ � - Yd ,.. • `r ..;• ", .",.���•..: ~. .'. 7X�� .ten v [ ... ......... five-year -old , which will be ready by Ak NOT A Ri�EEUMAT�C ' Believing that finless something . _ definite is done" there will be "a great .. -- CAIN FOR 4 YEARS � dearth of good farm horsds in all parts of Canada within the next few f Ga' r e'n i Years, Hon. Robert Weir, Minister of Year OM Mali Praises Agriculture, has formulated a defin- Kr11gCTlerl rte horse breeding policy. His pres. .,datr - _• .,fkr ent objective is to secure good breed - By Gordon L. Smith Ing material - �yti�. _s, A man who onA suffered severe. Under the plan ' formulated free ty from rheumatism writes: -" service, tree board at the breeding "For a Iong time 1- suffered with station and half the cost of trans- rhenmatialn, ,and t}t site time was PLANTING NURSERY STOCK courage strong growth • and also portation will be paid on approved , la}d up for about nine weeks. About and selected pure bred mares of the The proper time to plant peren turn out a tree or shrub which is D five years ago !wan advised to try CM •y,.• , aisle. roses fruit trees shrubbery fair! ' highest quality, From these ft Is Kruaehen. I did so, and have con- y symmetrical. Witt shrub hoped' to secure a number of high- A reel >FfrlQ 'tinned using them ever since, and other kinds of nursery stock, i3 runin g - really a 1{ruschen• did -the trick. an I have not ' just as- soon as the berg, .p g of those things that grade stallions and mares ,which will hand- fyi�{j¢ Cl91ir'2tt2 ground can be b ' '• .... .. bloom late in the year, should be be sold for breedin u r'ollin ottt+ lied a rheumatic pain for over four worked. But of course they must be g purposes. 9 Y Ou)n t>Jt years, ! am nearly 70 years of age. purchased first. There is a vast done, early in _the spring, but In the event of a sufficient number GOLDEN VIRGINIA - and feeling fine, and always stile for shrubs, tike the Spires, which bloc- of Lasses IIighly selected mares not, ' • ,' • , range in prices and quality. Only P , • my day's work - thanks to Krus- sum in earl summer,. should not be being available In any locality where cheo. " -A. S. •• .- shrubs and trees that are in good one of the 1 J ` .condition should be considered. This toocbed with the knife until late Imported stallions i$ Krusehen dissolves away those located, a second class of mares not tiona to be under government sus - needle- pointed crystals of uric acid means that .the stems and bark will summer. Special precautions are pices and widely advertised so that which are the cause of .fill rheumatic be liable and teen and will have necessary' with grape. vines. If these nite so good as the selected class. P. g % breeders and farmers desiring _ troubles. It will. • olio flush these plenty- of good, live buds. There are pruned in 11)rte spring, he will ill ' be given services on a ;6 and g, y breeding stock of known ancestry dissolved crystals . clean out of the will be a g bleed rofusel The' work must be ed basis• it more mares are need- i good root rowth and P Y• ed a third class of will be able to go to- these auctions tR System, Then If - you keep p "the carried out before the sa 'starts to grade mares will .;s D this, as well as the top, will be soft' P and bid on the animals, little daily dose," excess uric acid rise. Commercial a be arranged -tor on a payment basis P and the foals be sold as, grade geld- The two animals .to .be kept in -- ' - 1 •wiu never form again, and moist. Each - !ant.. should be gr pe men leave a wrapped separately. Granted : that mere skeleton each spring as the in a .for work u Eastern Ontario will likely remain fruit is r g P rpopes. From the good stock has been purchased, the p oduced _on new growth. first two classes it. is hoped. to Be., at the Central Experimental. Farm In Widowed Queen next thing is to get it planted as Raspberries are'•borne on two -year cure breeding stock, Ottawa, 'where they are at present, quickly as ossible and with ab• old canes only. so that after the goes further in that 9 Y P -,. 'The scheme _ . - • :' Of Yugoslavia Has solutely no exposure to the open crop has been harvested and the It arranges for the sale of the foals r •Thirty -Fifth Birthday air. If,. the ground is still unfit >o new canes well started, all old v600d try, �e gist two classes mention• Classified Advertising plant, open the parcel, soak in should be removed. Most of the, or- ed. This will be by yearly auction PaTyaTS water, and plant in a shallow trench, dintlry roses are cut back severely at ,central points, in Canada, the auc• Little King Peter•heped his mother covering the, roots and most of the after growth starts in the spring, AN o>r'bER To EVERY INVENTOR. I the widowed Queen Marie of Yugo- r� stems with earth -firm packed and best - results are obtained from Last of •wisnted - inventions and full lY P _ information sent free. The iamz♦a7 "via, celebrate her 35th birthday down. Leave here until permanent climbing roses where almost all the Cttmpaay, world Patent Attorneys, z,s recently. _ locations 'are - ready. - old wood is • removed in, late aunt• S Bank street, Ottawa, Canada, , a The event, however, was saddened mer after blooming is over. With - olooa zuOZ CBSOSta - br memories of the recent assassins. SPRING PRUNING . flowering _shrubs, the .aim is to Re 1ev d j tlon of King Alexander. Neverthe• Most pruning is done in Late kee$ . new ,vigorous growth .coming ., i i2% increase over 1334 liusiness.- - leas Peter and his two little brothers winter or earl s rin It is not• on liy the removal of weak three T tdtildssn eauttlr Catch cold. Ans.cer is "SATISFIED for c Cc- - Y spring. . oi� Mrs Russel Ward, of all t TOWERS." Write far _ catalosue- Tammy and Andi contrived to make a difficult task, though s little' is and four year old wood. Young lath Oat • wisely W,1 '1f I Chatham• Ontario; - -- tits, day pleasant for the bereaved usually. - essential with all sorts of fruit trees need little pruning be- oti I that; Byre !s any Sian of s ,,,, os�os...•_ -.s queen.• shrubs, -roses and both fruit and yozid ,shaping slightly; but -after d e M'a Own Thelp.", blets - ornamental` trees. ' Dead growth -they have started to bear fruit con- �a �� we a tc ob&cco stn rant. Business.. Baker•t, B town's .7 � -. ._ � - - Restaurant, Grocery. Brown's � gr Y , ousattds o mothers do the same - 7- ' should be removed, though at t4is siderabie growth should be removed _ '1� for colds bstgor fretful• � cy. a College. "Toronto. time of yeas it- may be diIDculf to - eich spring, so that the light and - tea• eonetipatio _ _ F Catarrhal Deafness g +� Ala••. Rafe, a May Be Overcome detect dying from live wood: The air are distributed evenly, through p �, e � �. and n�r'rli". Q U I V E R N y general idea is W Iet in light. en- the whale tree.' saaikibtwtiso 6 e eWasata It you have catarrhal deafness or -strength by the thing he Indulge. •W tllstmr : 130 � �+ � V E S � .,bead noises go, to your druggist and For three months little Peter has In. but in the 'degree. of ills -self-12- i 8 1 a+ get lox. of Parmint. (double strength! denied himself candy to save his duigence: When you an just on sdM • e . _ . and add tat it 'A -Pint of hot water pennies in order to purchase a sew - atnd a little sugar. Take 1 table. lag not for his mother as a blrthday !� �"s stand the _ noise ::: when everything Toe eb- - - tF oIs four times a day. gift. Tommy and Audi gave flowers, r to b a .burden : c o when This will often bring quid relief ! !� -.. - 3� an �' - -_. -.. .. . y bum the distressing head noises. A heavy snow enabled Peter and TH-i FAMOUS table atict him ; ; ; try Lydia 1L Pink. : IQogged' nostrils should open. RUifING boa's vs, pour& -98 oar he breath- his brothers to build snowmen and �� HORSES DESIRED (LINIMENT CC loo wome r � fog become easy sad the masons saowhonses sad to fate thelr•,t�csther � �_� � � D � report benefit. - eiop dropping into the throat. It on a sleigh riding tour of the palace dQaeslar�atnr gi7e you 31 the tt:tta eti- Is easy, o,prepare, costs little "and grounds. -wD3� treed. Life will seem worth Is Pleasant to take. Anjone who has - . tttxpr dse• -�Aiso nom• abirftrm8er. reColo l -taism try- - - Itl4trald death..• - -heaa- -solo" pagera pr�arsa-r tiastorr �elt�rat�- 0ydesdales For ' t,�. - e Don c endure ono -t�fier day et+ithcnts ve this prescription a trial• articles, afltrmiag the conatzj'y - - FaSferT! Ontario she hd this medicine con 1 loyalty to the royal family. --4L P �.+,.: • give, .- ! Two of the ten Clydesdale stal- « _ („ Rid of Disfiguring _A' Man's Strength lions recently lmtDorted D71 Ws Do- 1�6 OF y a ' t+ minion Department of Agriculture � r JFAA are to be kept m this district in an, VEGETABLE COMPOUND BLOTCHES AND ALL You Ican't measure all men by- the el�ort to improvi breeding stock, tame standard. The remainder will be sent to other SKIN RASHES WITH You call one man wise because he pointb In 'Canada. Of the two to rte, ' ]3londes, it ia. said, are Invests his savings in real- estate, main !a or around Ottawa one Is a happier than brunettes. The 1 " " r . and the other foolish because he tun of the fair, spends all that he has for as etch - - n , • t.a.r. -w ing, but they are both- equally fool- D. A Dennis, 7 sauid ish. _ There : !a not a single au- �""'• � •.: rywa' w aL+lf.a �� PeesaipLion. made anti Each invests in the thing. that will p' vM U ttrts.�ti r ... r..0 p brie _ bhenficated case where great ► Fee 110.06 aomplete. guaranteed b the maker of If him the - largest measure o! of 3 Details Free. Write Now e Campwa's It= Balm T,ria! satisfaction, Each boys the thing 'This► problems are solved by MALCOLM ROSS ~ bottle 35c at your druggist. is that to him is bread. dreams: sight speoiaLC stsarboroagls, sat;. Collecting butterflies is another tzse BUILD UP THE BLOOD mane golf; a rose garden is ,anoth• LEO NARD ` er's gold mine. _... Mr. l W. .. Ha of g EAR OIL - :_,Handwriting Reveals Character ' 14 PoulMte St., Remit• it you' prefer ete,yin at home with - j ton Ont., said: "I have a pipe and a book while another found L>r Pierce's Gold• man takes his lady. to a dance, do , FOR DEAFNESS b NERD NOISES This Fascinating New Chart Shows' How I ea Medical Discovery to A Wilting and penetrating combinsuou that has in - be the beat toxic to build not claim to be wiser or. better than ppeecued the Hearing and lessened Bead Noises of many. + - -- up a weak and rundonn he. You may need to dance 8s much Not put intheEuebutltubbed Back ofFsrsandInserted Everyone should have a Copy of system. It also regulated, a Nostrils. I,eonwdEar Oil his been on the merketdnee my digestion, increased as, he needs tb 1 sad• In any ca e. -1007. Merle ru Canada, u1.25 at Canadian dtaa THE GRAPHO CHART ' my appetite and strength." each is- feeding his ap etits an do- _ Dowiptivedreub¢smto sat. New else, tablets 50 cts. liquid $1.00; A. O. LEONARD.' 1N� Larne size, tablets or liquid, $1.35. lag the thing he enjoys most, lip FIhh.Avenu•, Now York City 100 Illustrations ; Write to Dr. Pierces Clinic, 'Buffalo, You don't measure a man's - N.. Y , for free4 medical advice . SIMPLE I - 'ACCURATE I I INFALLIBLE I Il By Geoffrey St. Clair w ell -know n 'ra •'l holo gist). (a _ . The Abundant No alaty of Cod Liver Oil One Sample Lesson P . • 't 'shows you how• to anatyse your ` ow.n character, and that of iFla►tTOea „?<n• j'j!ater�COlouit' your friends from handwriting . . It is not only a very rMVtYA1.1iIV1Q ���� . _ -.Painting -25C fascinating game; but it is extremely practical naon�t Copies asst Post 1!•rae for 12c each 3 t�`RY PLEASANT TASTE A preliminary water- colour H` Oi4Y THE GRAPHOCHART, Room 4Z 1. 73 Adelaide w., Toronto, OaL 1' art course .... .510.00 . • ; -' -An advanced •water- cotour PM VITAMIN p, Ian sea a eoilrse . For over fifty years doctors have • ' ctfied p $35.00 "EPENo High School Boards & Boards of Education "9cott'a Emulsion ", wherever the bona building, strengthening qualities of pure cod ON ME� e., A Commercial Art Course ;Are authorized by laic to establish s liver oil were indicated. For Scott's Emulsion hid uSirial - " Is more than just Lod liver 'oil. Scott's $50.00. o Techl+uCal and Art Schools eeedi 'Emulsion t .pure cod lives oil, emulsified for t - with the approval of the Minister of Educatiotl easieidigescion ,greaterefficiencyaadpleasaat - •• . tasty Personal Aft Leatsotis 'by ' :�Speefal_ Appointment - Day and Evening Classes ,Theoretical and Eracued _ - delay be conducted In accord- - last nretion _ ante with the regulations imm..... U given In various trades. S !' Send 3 esrit stamped eovelepe' • ed by the Department of F.d• schools and classes are under ; OTT'.:, for •other information. aeation. _ the on of-' an' Advlio6 ' Commercial $ndiec ; Miaual`Tralning, Houit+hold Scfez'ee s� ' - GiFF. BAKER' griefs tare .and -Hof eult-nre z 39 LEE AVENUE Are provided for in the Courses of Study in Public, $spars `e, Qon• ` _ tinuation and high Schools, Collegiate Institutes, Vocations, Bc3t0ol3c ?- .TORONTO, ONT. abd Depattmenie. Popia -of the Regulations. issued by the Minister eJ'Eti. ,. a' tmation tnay be obtained from the Deputy Minister. rY . THE COD LIVER OIL WITH THE PLUS VALUE- - - Issue .No. 10- I.M. ' ' - _ ParRamsW Buildings Tormto. ; � , 2. For Sale by Your Drti let gA 8 APPlieation for attendance should M seeds to the Priggl a gE Sehoel ` _ _ T •I EMULSION :�Al .i - e A `?•: wt ' ell W 6itevale _ 7CMeer�weod a 1c%e�c.� . iw� . .. � -• - . _ ;rich - -COAL _ Blaoksmithina, .� WOO"&, Mr. Walter Penney was home %'• at .rigbt'prieft w A very amusing night last Monday. his pasta for the peek -end- _ - - - -- a was to watch our citizens by to meeting of the woanen's Ass- Now is the time to have, throe eiipals The _ _ _ walk up our village streets. ociation will- be held at the-home of Order your W,ster' Supply of jobs attended to. _Harrows repaired. • -- Rev. J. R. Bick and -Rev. Harty Mrs. A. Fenny on Thursday. Mar. ^ _ also near . Fleury plows e s always The tam- _41.76 per Tear; $1.50 paid in advance Wil$on attetded the monster relig- -"Love." - - ­COAL L ors Fleury Plows always on hand, : Subsc tions to the United States 14th, -air 239 p. to Word - Lave- Alsodealer•in Viking Oream Sepat'a- _,- ions meeting in the Maple Leaf Gar- Program Committee - Misses Lsurs ! and Gt. Britain $2.00 in advance• dens on Tuesday. - tors and Electric Washers. - - - ' We are sorry to report that bins. and Verna Petty. Hostesses,. Mrs. A. ' •c O.K Dealer .-in. Oock•hutt and From ,A Penney and Mrs. O. Petty. Rood machinery," Wm. Smith is not• improving as we -"-"a - phonecallwiilbringustoyourfarm. JOHN MURKAR. PrODrietur, would like to Peive, but glad that Mr -Sale Register _MOOD S _ W. H. Major is Much better. _ -' +FROM O xy-acetylene welding' - The. Women's Mission Circle, of TUESDAY, lidAR.CH 12th -- Auct- - - Phone Pick 718 - - -_ the : Baptist Church entertained the ion sale of farm stock, implementsA$. LAW, Pickering F. T. Wt7odw:e, rd Township Council GREENWOOD 491 W. M. S. of the United Church on hay, grain. and roots, the. proper.- _Phone ;3510- •5ly �- The Township Council met on Mon Tu�ay afternoon when a• fine- pro- , tT of John Howland, lot 21 con. B. day, .March 4th for 'the transaction gram Was. - presented �y the visitors,: F., Pickering. No Reserve. Sale at including a paper on "Temperance" one o'clock, sharp. Wm. Maw; FLLR E D ..STACEY NoAlce"'lo of general business. All membeca by Mrs. L. Hagerman and a Mist= auctioneer. • You present, the Reeve in the chair. The _ Pain.trr and Paper• hanger tninutes of the last meeting were ionary dialogue in costume, which WEDNESDAY, M:�RCH -13th K•as capably done. A dainty tea was _ Aueiion '�We of •Fa:m Stock, Imp 3rri eCata per hour or by coatrant -taken as read. �n,� small tables with St. Pat= lements, Roots, Household Furnit- anywhere. We do Building of all kinds. The icy condit;on of the roads pre- rick decorations. CARPENTERING: vented many possibly, from attend- ure etc., at Lot 20, con. 3 York 8stiefactloa Guaranteed. brg, as the ;e , cn was vo'd of any- The services in the Baptist � acid ' Township, the property of Abram. 15 years experience. CEMENTING, _ C. E. Morley was heard re Road linked Churches on Sunday next. _Pike. Sale at 12 noon sharp. Terms PINE DRIVE, D11N6?1RTON y PLUMBING be taken b two speakers from Tor- Cash. Positively no reserve. Pren= Liability and Insurance. onto on the subject of "Tr." ranee." _ pe tice and. Prentice,- auctioneers. _ or write nunbarton P. O. .and , - veiy* interestir.! disM.selon. M. C. W. Pugh will speak in the - _ y 7'he Standiii; Committee on Re1- THURSE`�' , MARCH 14th -- Aunt- - -- -- _ _ ____- ROOFING a Whiievale Baptist- Church in the ref paid the pnlli�ine accounts for ion sale of Horses, Implements; We %loo yell BrRatford RooBog ' ]Etei'ef Supplies: Roy Morrisli, 107. morning and Green River in the ev- Hay, Grain, Fowl etc. at lot 13, Whitevale ening, and Mr. Lachlan -will. be at 'of- 4 DdKterials, Empire Bathroom ; S. G. bior� h. 136.13; Chap Pod con. 6. Pickering, the property FLOUR M MILLS I S - � - c the Whitevale United Church in the H. E. Bush Highway, E ni anent, Darro Water )titoison, $60.3.:; D1.' Chapman, on �u 7 Hi hµa q P - evening, Locust Hill in the afternoon . . �><;1_b; A, W. Dittrh.al, 3.1.80; Chas. just west of Greenwood. Sale at-4. -- - - - - -- - • -- - Syvtt+ni4. -Beatty - - - "'- Law, 89.60;_F T. BucttinR,,$�;1.72; I). and Cherry wood in the morning. 30 -sharp. Terms - Grain and all Stable Equipment t;'.> non, $27.7; E. Bryan, 9.25; W. sums of 825 and under, Cash. 6 I ant prepared t0 pnr011aee and other Building Materials Carolina Jubilee Sinters ,ia Picker- p any kind of grain, and Will D. 3dorrish, 10 W O. V. Shaw, P 3 E�timntee Free 19.00; months on approved Joint li. K. Sleightha rre, 3.52; L. Middle - : on :March 30th. {Saturday). notes over that amount. Wm. Maw - - auctioneer. pay the hi hest market pries Work (3abranteed tor., 3.08• F. Cassic, 4.43• Dr. Torn- -' ltnsc'n, 1625; W.- Sadler, 12.25; D. F. NURSERY NOTICE FRIDAY, MARCH. 15th. Giving at barns F. J. PROUST Miller, 18.00; L. D. Hunter, 4.00; C. Rost pruned a up farming. Great Credit Sale of P rv�, new kinds: _ :LARr'60N WILSON s Baker, 8.00; Mr.; Wa-;, 2.94; W. J. Grsv Choice Dairy Cows. Farm Horses, Phone AM enstein, Peerless, Winter Vi-lion, 7.12; k?. R. Stover, 400; E. Implements, Hay, Grain etc., the Phone Mark 66Q'Z ,3 lrj PICKRRINCi. ONTARIO St, Lawrence Courtland; Red Tam- r: r ard, 2.08; J. Mainland, 2,24; Dr. a :se Snow,- McIntosh Red; Delic- Property of W. H. Balsdon, lot 81. 1,tylson, 16.00, Dr. C.inwfight, 13 . rear con. 2, Whitby. No. reserve. -- - -- ,. sous Lobo Melba, Red Spy, $1.50 00; Dr. Orfor '.::.i.00. ­Sale Sale at 12.30 sharp. Wm Maw - each, $16.00 a doi. These trees are 4.1 . _ 'i;:e Standing Committee on Roads' _ yea old Cut a auctioneer. John Scott, Clerk. t from 4 to b years And Bridges pa !the following: A. P SATURDAY, MARCH 16th - Ex- Tr-e. haul graver,, con. 1, 7.0.60; Jng. $1.00 each. This includes all other _ T res, travel for con. 3, 18.20; A. kinds. •. mentse hag grain, roots, paulte- _ r•Dlan:end, plowiii R. L, 2.00; Chas.v Crsbapplea R Pa Byslop Taasoeadeot, a.00 e,�lt. etc., at lot 31t con. 7. Plug. EXTRA SPEC IALS FOR - - rtG� open, ass, ,ail, and rep. to truck, the property of W. J. Turner, who 21 88; R. War.l, , &alai y. And supplies R. P. Pears& is vin � - . •. -� �8 B. Eastdn; gs� for frank. 3.rA. Shetden. Fte�mtdslt Beauty, Qapp's � . g flp farming. �e At one '�'HURBDSY. FRIDAY aed 9AT`1;TRDAY - - 1 Fwworite, Beane Bess; Bourn Cl- shar'p. • A. S. Farmer, auctioneer. The Standing Committee on Can-- obveaa; -i3ardett, mg $2.50 Cut WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26th - SPECLAL itmtincles paid the following: Jrao. price, $l.iii. Farm Sale of entire stock and im- Mvikar. Permit forms and stationery . Cherries: , plements, furniture etc., belonglrta MILLSTREM MOU • R, Past" 24 JlbL..%c _ _ iy.69; Mon. World. 103: T. Gregg, (}�) Windsor, Scbmidt,. Beprr- to Thos. ld"M. North, Relf lot 33 L>hv. Court fees, 4.00; D..ltorgaa, - an, $2:60 eaeb. R. P., Sour, Mont- rear eon 7. Pickering. One mile SUPREME _ ...ditto, 4.00; R. J. How, audit expen- tomery. $L?b os@L west of Atha' Station. No reserve �•�+� lb a. 1.20; R. J. How, sadiron, 30.00; Phuuss as owner is retiring. Terms. Cash. SHOR 1 ENING9 2 1Da. for 23c 'Wh% Gormley, ditto. 80.00: G. L. Some of tine best kind&. Bradshaw, Sale at one. sharp. Porttill ;_ Middleton Convention expenses and• Yellow' Egg, German Prune, Gr. auctioneer. GOOD COOKING - ._ Relief mileage, 15.06; 16 per cent • of �. Lombard, Reine Cisnde, at FRIDAY, MARCH 22nd - AAWtion WHITE BEANS.- 5 'li�f or Bost of pupihr attending • Markham 8125 each. f of Idv -- �l4rh Sehoo1i-80} 2.3t County '#rea& -- New Shrafr: - sale e 3 p &meats :tarer for land pur.- h..wA._at adjnu�n- - anr► i- - =G$L� iun1JAL ed Ta3- ale;_108..F- .- �.K�:.c� ,Lot �6. �n. PEANUT - BUTTER, Large jar 25c. Coaiscil adjourned at 9.80 p. ne, Priem price, 65 cents. 9. Pickering, the property of the f , . to meet again on Monday, April 1st_ ces quoted on small fruits. Ord- Estate of the late W. J. Coates. tat the hour of 1 o'clock p. m. ers received for -month of March ovR- 1 -2 mile east of Claremont... Sale CROSSE and BLACK-WELL _ U J. T. Fillete Ark. at one. sharp. Term Cash. A. S. TOMATO SOUP, 4 tins 26c. doe: 6%. _School Reports - - Pickering, Ont. Farmer: auctioneer. (See bills:) -- -IANDY AMMONIA, - S. No. 2, (chid- winter examin� - ---- __ .._ .._.._ _ ,,_ per pkg.. ations). Sr. 4th -Irene Churchward ~ SPEC SP©CIAL (non.); Dick Fowler Muriel - _ _ 3,e Gard (hon.); Hazel Fowler (hon.) ,.CHIPSO lge, pkg. and- 2. Vass Soap. 1.cl - ;Pass - Arthur Field..;; Jim .'Pass h- This is. your chance to ge- rid ofithat . 'ward; Carl .11arre Below :Pass - Keri Balsdon; Sr. =Betty . Le , PRUNES, Choice quality, lbs. 25c. Gard; Peggy Annan. Below Pass - -old washer at a price you never _. Floyd Balsdon, Richard Avis; Jr. " 8rd -Vernon Balsdon, Louie AIlen; 800TH cf MURI SON - Below Pass, Jack Palmer. Sr. 2nd - - - 'dreamed of. - -- ,=Jlarold Davidson; Sr. 1st - Shirley • Tieakin, 'George Pewter. Primer - ;:Through a Special Arrangement with the namifact r iarers, we can ckerin Hardware s r,e' ;John Mowat, Pauline Palmer, Muriel g ' Annan. Helena W. hime, Teacher. - :.give you _ _ Greenwood Public School - for 619.00 for any Nand - Washer or -._ February examinations, Sr.' 4th - - - SPRING IS- COMING 1 'Bill Gibson (h.) Tan Linton (h.)e, $30.00, for any Electric Washer, regardless :'Roy Walls. Jr. 4th - Connie fledge of Condition, on- (h.) - - . Ivy Maguire, Muriel Clarke* 'Now is the time to get your Red 'Vanessa Walls, Bob Gibson. Sr. 3rd 1:__ _- _ - Mildred Brown 0 %); Lois Byers' i (h.), Leslie Wilson. Jr. 3r <a•r._Fileen '- Gain- ' Washed ~' Mover, Alfa a and Timothy Sadler (h.); Florence %Pooh; Heleii • y -, Devitt'; Allan Short, :Marjorie. By- _ •' Selling a :.5109.00. The ,stock of Ontario grown _ ens, John Gibson. 2nd - Jimmie Kin - near' (h.); Vernon Short, Fred Br- This washeis is full size, enamel tub and made by Thor Washer Co. ,limited this year. own; Milton Walls*; _ 'Ross NVAlls, Give us a call and we will see � Dorothy Clark. 1st - Dorothy ar- you at once and explain y SPED /A L W, H/ LE / T LASTS Iock ,(:h.) Verna Woodward (h.); A(- our proposition. an Clark (h.); Billy Devitt (h.); Al- 50 QUARTS HOUSE PAINT, 69e. A Ian Woodward, Vernon Gibson, Ger- CHAS. COOPFR,, . .: <LAREMON'�' - old Clarke*; Sr. Pr. -Mary Wood- Agput for Mo0ormick-- Deeriag Farm Machinery. -'ward ' (h-.); Ernie Sadler. Jr., Pr. - and Repairs Murray Ormerod (h.) Douglas Clark - • denotes perfect attendance for I - ; Our Motto : - "We. he►ve it Can get it, Or December., January -and February. ALL PASSENGERS SAFE is oat made. ' M. Isabel Rutledge, Teacher. • Telephone 3900 - Claremont PuNie School for Jan -.. ,.-� ; :. .. ... vary and February, Names in' order - e'h :'PICK:ERIN� r. �. �. •S. BALSDON, of merit, Percentages given. Sr. 2nd - - Don. Middleton 90.; Shirley Kilpat- ~tom 1't " - ikk . -76; Jack Ward and Leonard Cnllough 73; Hazel- . Hinan, 72-; Men's Work Bcots 2.49 r p v -- Audrdy Forsyth 67; Jr. 2nd - Ber- ✓' IIOf 0/1 �L - - Mea'a Overalls and �Pante 1.'2 pr yp nits Lynn 82; Wm, Phillips 65; Jr ;� - j SSe�typl' "- - Hen's Work Shirts .65c, or 9 for 1.?A PkQt lough •'60; - Gladys Morley 64;, ,_ 7 _ -- . Ilylvia Phillips 47;' Charlie Turner I �" • d .��q /,� /���'n'ur 86; Sr. ist : Jack Forsyth 87; Ruth �l """'7 "7� Farm Team Ha►rne4s $28.80 uP - _ . -• _ Laster 86; Bruce Miller 79; Ray Hill f'R #IQe Of 118; Jr. 'Ist - Dolly Crumb 100; Jean Horse. tlollars at various prices _ rll'aylor 88; Gordon Lynn 80; Bever- , publu St17�lCe sweat Pads -Team-Llnew -- %y Kindree 64; Sr. Pr: -'Victor Mor= - - My; Violet Middleton, June,Crumb; _ - _ it _Now is the time to poet that old Blare BrNece, ; _ harness re.poired- Irvine Roll Ed: ' - ... _ lPardeti. ' Jr. Pr. "A" -Billy Brad- T"fical Low Return Fares .between Pickering and . BAUT- Ffione 2904 *any,. Jean Lensen, Muriel Rawson; IMORE, ':$23,65; ST. LOUIS, :$20.60; CHICAGO, 016.0; - 'Jr. Pr. 'B" - Thelma Sanderson; S$ATTLT, $88.90. (_ - Lkearsion) Bob Ward; Billie Mundell, glair � � o Without T notice) � RADLEly �.. rin,e� and All a.,�a Trammel >>,fo�,.. � C E C t L y- .ltb:mnbr IL Bray. Teacher sASTMN Novas rre.e SW _ _lox O $ aE a I W CW _ - ,,r � ,.{1` •- �,� � f • . ,.ay. •7\• r i• .. - .. ' '• . •-• � '..f.:: 1'� , - - - _ • _ _ - ,.y "✓'�'-� ,y,fA" Mro ,M1� ' .44 � rr v .. ].... _. - .,. �„- .. a -• ^' -' .. ....C. .y' • �:lareosest. as being seriously ill in a Toronto -- . ` LuznbaSo CL PPER PLATES �. L . O'f11�- /LL Mr. Seb Tian, of ' Bond Flood, spent Hospital. Her many friends in Brou- Aunday with friends here. gham hope for more encouraging re- f Fred Pugh is set lyre ports of her condition. Attack the cause of Rheumatism FUNRRAL DIRECTOR AND gh �g T SHARPENED T." farm to live, moving there shortly. Mr. Eli Wilson, once a resident of Sciatica, Lumbago. Use Rumacaf>d BI[BALMER r Brougham, but of late of the west, 'E. C. Jones, ,Druggist _ ti.�. Miss Mildred Pugh, of Marsh Hill Ruacessor'to W J. mathsr, `• was home over the past week -end. becoming a resident of Stouffville. Pickering Ontario w��k guaranteed 8touftvitle Mr: and Mrs. Pe A few days ago he contracted pneu- All siz -A (,f F'e►nnir.rg Mill Sereen. �RUMACAPS w' _ 'spent Sunday with Magnus and Mrs. mania which resulted in his death on `' kept in st�x;k. Night and-Day Service _ Tuesday. m Business Phone Residence Phone •;Morgan. CHA6. SAe.GENT`S HARDWARE Miss Mabel Dennison, of Toronto, The delegates' report of the Tem x001 _ e0ds : spent- several days at her home' here perance Convention held in Toronto __ _ Me VIK H AM ONT. last week was riven on Sunday by Phone s " a Messrs. Geo Willson and Huh Kill- east " during the past week. JAS. DAVIDSON ° A large number from here attend- Hugh er. The four delegates who attended Y our Carolina Singers in the •Auditorium ed the sale of J. • Valentine of :. here on Saturday last. were Messrs. Willson, Miller, Mal- or St. Andrew's Church on the ' _ .- colm and Clews, representing the evening of Saturday, Mar. 38th W. G. Scott and Mrs. Agnes Mac- h The Best Night of Year. INSURANCE Sonde Sc ool. the y . Eyes ft nab motored to Elmvale on Saturday Jruy - last on a business trip. - The Women's Institute are holding AUTOMOBILR •A Miss Doris Tomlinson, of Toronto, their March meetirig at the L. Matt _ �+ Good _ FIRi; r , spent the week -end with her uncle, lyew's home on March 12th Hostess J his Is : 'BURGLARSC es are Mrs. W. Gray and Mrs. A - Dr. and Mrs. Tomlinson. CASUALTY L Mrs. C. A. Overland was in'Toran- emmon. The afternoon's program SYBILLA .5PAHR'S remedy for ;. will include a debate, subject "Res treating throat.. troubles, cough, wh- •LIFE 1920.0 UH ; to on Tuesday attending the funeral olved, that farmers have' more. o phone Pickering 7920 d01 ;w of a cousin, Robt. Little. pP' by ( oH. Tuckv 0 ". D. ooPrng cough, quinsy, colds. Aet�s - James Evans, we regret to bear ortunities for happiness than, city quickly, is safe and costs less. Good �� �� business men. The affirerative will results or mone+ back. You Can Buy lit • .. is now confined to his bed, suffering- y HOn18 - be supported by Mrs. Robertson, Mrs .E'ye- Strain at Different Ages.. from- high blood-pressure. E. C. JONES Druggist TTRES BATTERIES dt Jack and Mrs. Mundell 'are moving McWhirter, Miss Duncan and Mrs. to Brampton, Mr. Mundell having George Duncan, and the negative ]fart 2 - Pickering Out ' been transferred there by his, will be taken by Mrs. Glen, Mrs. L: -- ACCESSORIES, emp- loyers. Johnston, Mrs. W. Ellicott and Mrs. Eye - strain is- not always nerve At as low and better prices The Baptist Young People pros- W. Bayles. Roll Call, "An emergen- strain due to use or abuse of the CHRISTMAS SPF,CIALS as anted .their Temperance play in the cy_ and how to meet it." eyes, there are certain cases that United Church on Monday night of The March meeting of the W. M are sufficiently bad in the error of 2 Simmons Cotton Mattresses :11.81 you can in Tomato. this week. S. of St. Johns Church was held at vision or the muscular imbalau:a 1 Simmons 5A the Duncan home on Thursday af- that this type of error is the cause 2 Simmons Springs 11.80 Let as repair that;leaky top. Mrs Mundell and. Miss Marina tertioon of last week, when there of the nerve strain. These cases if 1 Simmons Springs 635 ' Thompson, of Markham, attended was.. an attendance .of 25,'several via- neglected generally lead to worse Din• Room Suite almost new the Hairdressers Convention at Tor- � salt oak �� Skilled Motor Repairs, _ -� 'itiesday itors being present from Markham types of cases and the longer they The World -Wide Day of Prayer is The president, Mrs. John Miller, pr are neglected become more fixed and. Dining Room Saito Dark Oak 42.50 `Y, being held in m the basement of the esided at the opening devotions, and ha harder to correct. Reflex conditions Aluminum and Granheware 5 G w Gordon United Church here at 2.30 p. m. on being assisted by Mrs. McWhirtef exist where at one time a physical per cent en Phone 2908 and Mrs. Boron. Mrs. Miller feeling• weakness was the cause of the trou- Phonola. mahogany ease. 60 Friday, March 8th. PiOSERl:�tI3. - ONTARIQ Mr. and Mrs. Lye received a cable ly spoke of the great low sustained ble, after this physical condition recordol6.M _ b the Auxili in the in of was' corrected the eye condition, re- _ from England several days ago in- y g BEAL'S HOUSEFURNIS9ING8 'THE "KADELINS" forming these that they had become Mrs. John Phillips ,and Miss L• St. mained .weakened and later became STORE grandparents. Congratulations. evenson. The treasurer reported that a cause of trouble and at times The ..grandparents. C Club had as enjoy. the funds were now available for brought on the ph4aicai disorder a-. BEAUTY- SALON + able trip to Toronto on Saturday ev- another Life Membership member, gain. At times a case of measles or Last where theb were the it being left to forayer Life Members scarlet liver will be passed and no s ice l9fiii means a sow tear, wbieh oninr guests of the (Rub of St. James Un- to choose the recipient. The after apparent effect *rill be seen in the Red i o Se ry a new Permanent Wam - `fled Church. noon's program wen given by Group eyes. However the weakened physic- I hive rermasoat Waive to sutooeery Set,billa and sals regis .for avr•' "W Jim F. Lassie, convener, ,rho. aI condition. win leave the person ALL KAKR8 ady's puree. so why not maim ve' a report •of the raps - Presbyter fl13RVIORD AND RBPAIRSD appois a R a l FAta t at ails sale of Live >#bthe fat meeting taken from the publish- which simply cannot go unnoticed an tmeot. Real Estate sad Implements, ed report. �a<m H. K&Icotm ,gate a beeansa the -patient simply cannot PRICES RSASONABLS I give all my ouetomees my nay hoop, of the. estiitte -of the Isle - reading, Mrs. •G,- Plu7ip, a T•symporan- a" at giose range but. after. being 'WORK GUARANTSHD careful astentiod. W. L Coates'' is this issue. ee reading, Mrs. Brown. in-place of off work for a day or a 'day and a _11Pait. Symaes. having sold out hie Mrs. Gannon, gave for Current-.Ev. had and getting a proper rest is ARTHUR MELD �'O. M���• Hi�ttias. 8eoip ielevator interests to Tbos. Corydy►, is ants, readings from the daily press eheebed and the accommodative pow- sad li'adol 14eatmoars - __ .. xegaestiag that' all outstanding se- B. T. I. lierduate = show pooiag. ` '• counts, which are now payablet be on the recent massacres of mission- et is seen to have stepped up trot- - Phone 5201. PICHBiRI11i13' paid on or before March 15th. « arles in China. and Mb's. W. Duncan iceably. How much comfort those sang a mud►praciated solo. The patients would `aim if they would 1's lgpg the W. M. S. of the United Chureh meeting closed with the Lord's Pray accept advice early enough. __- er in unison: A most delicious tea _ a Leaf ut —' Y� will be .held is the basement of -the. was; served by the 1)uocaa hostesses. To be eeatiiam4i church on Thursday, March 14th. at = 2.80 p. m. All the ladies of the con- CMerryweod Sii3 gregation are invited. •, .. W - and A ANEBX INS. CO. i eduled motor trips for - . Man sch LEWIS Y Leonard Gates and family vtaited the first of _this .week had to be ran- y �� N,i. [�eop Rotes for Farm and l7oea(tel oiled- owing to the icy cory[ition of with his sister At Whitby on Sunday. CL O the roads. Although with two days We are sorry to lone Harold Main- _ j phone 19011 _ IElbiadinp am' from . Che wood. Windstorm Insurance ea Buildb4p EFMI�t 3rrsskm and family rr o acrid - land lY . _ . on, toads no serious • of ice The have moved to Norwood. : -- _ - - -- Windmills, Silos eta qp. t . . - neighbor- Y r i~ outs were reported•in our g - .,.� r 't Bread, mall d Makers of "Automobile Inver Frank poach • and � ' A bile oleo ei d Mrs. ra � - Mr. an Q Y � .T i:. .hood. - - is vision with , 'have child of - Californ a% g ._ . AA' lhinds - • , Andrew Miller and sister ha a ROljflt. CiS� @8 ti[ d pte8 _ Y 1 Roach and purchased the Lyman Pilkey rearm- his brother, Mr. Wes ey . , I� •d - _ WeSt r1Cl18. - W Phone - - once, now occupied by Magnus Mor- Mrs's Edith Roach. fj'rICCBil @8 8t 10 p _ - rite K OMitsfwr San, and will be occupying same in One of our oldest and most highly (;all and see as before buying BOWMAN & ROWB --April, Earl. Degeer has leased the respected residents in the person of elsew here. , -' Miller" farm and will take. over at -i Mr. C. K. Petty, died at his home D eiiered anywhere on our !OUCH on Monday, March 4th, at the age of - - -= The sudden death of Mr. Ayres- - .eightly -two years. He had been in -- - - - - - `' -- -- - - worth,. in Oshawa, when he fell from failing health for the last few years but • not confined to bed until very 1 • + � 8 bicycle and .vas run over boy a �' - ..I : iOldsrnobtle �lnnouneea Six and Eight for 1935 truck. came as a shock to ,many here. recently. The sympathy of the coni- " He will be remembered as ' having munity is extended to the bereaved - taught school for several months at -wife and family. !Claremont, about six years ago. A. friendly game of hockey was r �` Merchants and dealers and all ot- played last Friday evening in the vie :lhyera in business in Claremont are Markham rink, between the Cherry- apparently of the belief that the wood school boys and the Whitevale x , bard period is not 'yet over school boys. The score was 3 -2 in Eve one is havin difficulties, not i y g favor of the home team. I would like .. _ - _ w frig, collecting after- to go into detail as to who scored in sell' but . in 4 wards. There still appears to be the goals, gave the assists etc, as Plenty of everything but cash. there were some very brilliant plays Fire broke' out in the Conner Bak- made but "puff. said Altogether it err Garage several days' ago, when was a' very spectacular game, "so _. =the roof caught fire, supposedly from say .the boys." _ - a faultiy chimney, leading from the On Wednesday 'evening of last _ tin°" "'' ' "" stove in in the garage. The fire depart- week about fifty friends gathered at ''> .;F.`•-+a ment were • on hand in a very few, the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Dav- s. minutes and 'were successful in pre- idson to extend their congratulat- ' >•; -" ;venting the destruction of this and cons and beat wishes to Mr. and Mrs. - likely every other building on that William Davidsgn. After an hour's corner. _ enjoyment of games' and' music - a I Y Miss suitable address was read b The Annual open meeting of the Baptist Mission Circle in the form of Ruth Hollinger and on' behalf of the _ a Foreign 'Missionary Banquet was community Mr. Stanley Taylor Aresr " held on -Tuesday, Feb. 26th. Mrs. J. ented the bride and groom with an Coates acted as chairman, with ,Mrs. occa$iorlal ohair and end table. Ot- her gifts of linen, silverware •and a nib arton introducing, the guest speak- er china were also resented to the 4 H, His. Albert Matthews, of . Tor- P onto, who gave a splendid address. young couple. The groom very ably Mrs. D. A. Scott brought greetings expressed appreciation for the Ueaut• „'�' ;•.:::• -from- the W. M. S. of the United iful and useful gifts. A dainty lunch Church. Excellent addresses were was then enjoyed by all. " given_.by Rev. J. E. .Glover and Rev. Mr. Harton..The singing -by Miss M. REMOVE THE CAUSE— 1 Forsyth, Miss Ireson, Miss Marjo!- ' THE PAIN STOPS is Ward and Miss Alma Pugh, also Sciatica a selection by the gentlemen of the Neuritis choir and a solo by Bruce Harton .... Rheumatism Added to the enjoyment of the even - Lumbago y - AND BEAUTY tuff, NEW CARS FEATURE SAFETY - With 'both the Six and the Eight Modern design, added comfor in- models. Pictured above is the Olds- brIOUGtIAM. materially larger and roomier,Oids- .creasedoperatingeconemy , an new mobile Eight 5-passenger Sedan, `` g mobile presents two beautifully solid -steel Turret -Topp bodies by and below is one of the OldsmoMbt, Messrs � W. A. Knox and T. C. streamlined automobiles in .1935. Fisher are all offered in the 1935 Six Coupes. t Y Brown attended the Milk Producers' �'+ Cefrsentbn and banquet at the King crow eau Deft ;Sc — 90c CHAS COOPER ICIarC ont . ' C Xdward 'Hotel, Toronto, on Tuesday. AUSTtALIAN DAUa COKPANT f i lt[iss Kargard Famby Is „ s, ..:.: to pudwa at.. Tonate wAverrw asst y .t,. r • - }, Mme` '.i'., .iii • bird ... •-.5• 't^ �/'_ ' - 'ti. �� _ _ .. , *a - -- - l over and over again. What are you going to do?" .. i - "What are we going' to do?" he _ corrected. • .. _ _ TIDES, She saw the confiicf in hla mind, �:r''" the divided loyalties, The sharp, . _ sensitive face had the look of a hurt child, that sweet' bewilderment that By the Author of "hencarrow" asks why It must suffer for a deed By NO -1.F M. SCANLAN _ : - that hoe no e ill intent, al a T.ea Qeneviev softened tor• a moment. She tried to be• fair to him Never S>r>s0lRn consciously would be hurt her, but go. He had •gone to Genevieve al- that very aversion - from Inflicting-'\ 3ere we see a group or young peo- one. Not educe the day at lunch had pain' on those he loved brought to� blend pie e carried an the tines of • *cue youth she seen her niece, and as time pass- 'battle his varied allegiance. ot)ag tCs1l7 Petscarrow finally settled _ . down un the Pencarrow farm, with ed she felt a growing embarrassment They sat In silence 'for a. while, ohaev. his cousin r housekeeper at the prospect of their next meet- their fingers interlacing, �� Who, ni le cove with Der cousin Robin ` Norrick Cousin Neil Macdonald be- ing• "What shall we do, .Genevieve ?" engaged to Erects Joicey -doff. Genevieve was alone when the car "That's just lt. ' What` do you want � Peter Pencarrow Is showing interest - . IS Maisie KStp, a typist. came In at the gate. She knew the to do ?" - sound and her heart quickened its "It want you. I love you; there is ' Genevieve knew he was coming; Dace. no one, and never will be anyone but he had written distinctly that the "Hullo, Robin! She said !t gaily, Yellow'. Moonshine trip was merely postpon. is the old 'easy manner, but there "Are you asking me to marry YOU ed a week. It was not like her to was a brittle quality in her laughter, now, Robin? Remember, you never - ,so off when she'knew he was coming, "Kelly is out, I'm. afraid. Gone up have." , In the old days she would have met the valley to see about a sheep dog," Not in words, perhaps, but you him and faced it out and told him "i'm $lad. I wanted' to see you." have —we have known [or s long C !rankly what she thought about bim, "How is Father ?" time......" sstsals This new elusiveness, this dodging �• �� "Are you ?" she persisted. `• 8 8 In great form, "What's the matter, Genevieve? Of a straight discussion, revealed a "And Aunt .Kitty ?" What has come over youl You were Changed Genevieve, The other was a "All right, . Look here, Geuev _ 70 " „ never like this before.' Comrade, frank and friendly. NOW lave........ He came over to her eag• "Like what ?" for the first time he had touobed the erly, yet, afraid. She .met, his eyes. ]BROWN LABEL 1LL� woman• Like this, Demanddng exact 3 /2 ib - -- Robin did not go out to We Butt "It'8 no good pretending, Geuev- words." � " the following Sunday. He had prom- ?eve. Something's wrong, I know. i •'It's better to be quite clear about i can guess what it is ........ you ...... things." + /$ lbO Ised his mother, by way of compro- ORANGE PEKOE 40C mine, that he Would go with her. He and Mother." "Were you ever in doubt ?" had hoped, to see Genevieve- and ear Mme hesitated, but she did not help "perhaps 1not, but I might have -All leaders in mist t%A!S All plain it all and make her understand. " been feeling, ken,' I, knew what you Do you lma.gine I want to go to were feeling. but not what you were ' ':.'. He wanted to talk to her and decide their rotten parties ?" be blurted out. - • what they had better do. ,. going to do' "We will make !t up to them Ching Was up; your' eyed are shin .You know I don't, You know Ivan- "you think I've fucked It Y' - later. But I think" we had better not Sng." A week. passed and Robin heard ted to come .out to you, but Mother "No, not funi<ed. What's the legal nothing from Genevieve. .He spent s thinks " g say anything till after Easter. Let "One more kiss ......, Good night' { othinb Sunday afternoon at the term for being clever enough to .us get that over in 'peace and then, le . ,(To be Continued,) 8artleys' „and his abstraction rather 1 know what she thinks.” . keep !n with both eideli7" Genevieve was, taut as a bow- my dear, we frill :face the storm to- _ . dampened Mrs. Hartley's enthusiasm D that fair, Genevieve?' gether." - string, He felt the hand that ley "Diplomatic- savers. #, I suppose," ,. Canada's total road mileage is 400 r sad annoyed his mother, Genevievel You're adorable, You In his Brow steely, and the •very • she said.. Ignoring the ring of m!a- - OOfi miles. On Meeday evening he took the, warmth seemed to drain away. don't know how happy I ant now that _ - - eu and drove to the Hutt. cry !n 'his voles, — we to- -tv.� ILA„"."------- - "Where are "� happened? What did 'Again silence- fYefl: �Tliey were aver - _ . Y going: dear?" ask- Mother Say? Don't let us quarrel• are that each was plagtng with dan- They stood closq together, their ed ��'� Can't we talk it over like we used serous phrases. outside a locked door, eyes searching each other's face, as h 'To the Hutt. 1 ghan't -be late. to? Oh. GenevleveY Who would first open 1t Y' lovers do and the grey eyes of Gran- - _ " . Good night." 9138 IL' He tried to draw her Into his "Genevieve, onIX those we love file seemed to .look down and bless soap Kitty watched.him go with -a little arms, but she was not yielding. She hate the power to hurt us." " theib. =- -- •- 4ungry ''fear that she wsa losing sat erect and quiet s. "Of whom are you thinking now T" ,.Good, night, • Go before Kelly erouad. He had not asked her to !',Tell me, won't you? ' What did "You. I came out tonight to ask some- Mother may?" comes In he might susject mess - you !t you will marry >oie; !i I may Genevieve tried to steak of it As 'announce our engagement at once." - - - though it was a trivial Incident. "And tike the consequences ?" She shrugged slightly. - _ "And take the coasegbentes.d he TRY FASTER WAS _ "Just that I was standing in your repeated, re' - _ Ray, monopolising you; preventing "You know 'wbat it will mean? y uu sat a u ..- ue w felon- pepp e And, E fatheii r- bloelr bust- up t' ° T -- ing the way to our brilllant mar- "I suppose so." �• riage." y "You will hate It, Robin," " - ' "It y the only way. We can't go _ Discovery bringing - I was afraid of hat. But you don't - _ believe It's true? Yon know there is. on like this, - d Almost Instant Relief to Mill1aft no one In the world but you, Genev. "You're, not a' good fighter, Robin. Follow Sinnple Gdrechofur ` love; Boone. It's just because we're I mean,_ you get squeamish at the couains, and the. family will make a sight of blood," . When you have a cold. remember the - . - - . . fags, and I'm 'well, you know Color flooded his face and he drew simple treatment pictured here ... his hand away, _ I owe so much to. IIncte Miles .- prescribed by doctors as the quick. - ..... and' Mother." "I'm sorry to frail you," he began. sgre.way, "I know; I know It all," she said "`You're wrong. I didn't mean it Results are amazfng. Ache aid dis-' that way. Selly and'I love a scrap; tress go immediately. Because of Wearily, "$ut don't keep saying !t clears the air. That's the Irish III us. - L Talc z Aspirin tabets. Aspirin's quick-d3aintegrating Prop- I suppose You don't." erty, Aspirin "takes hold " — almost 1 ' 1 don't mind the fight. I'd fight ' s all hell for you, it'a because they insiW111. Your cold is relieved "quick • have been so damned good to me and as you cai�ight it l" _ I would like to have repaid them But it can't go on. I don't - YQU -_slo is take Aspirin and __.� •: `= _:; - -� ` , -•. . drink plenty of water. Do this every know how I got through this wee? - 2 to 4 hours the first day —less often • • a -after you cut me that day." afterward ... -if throa{ is sore, the 'L 7OR% the fai�{ty� glaVe l Genevieve slid tier hand ever his Aspirin gargle will ease it in as little lit „[j saved hey. �s�a8 f. �� hair, and the fingers brushed his ""'� as 2 minutes. how the robber Was foiled temples with a warm, caressing • Ask your doctor about this. And though a great - eastern Cully touch, He leant nearer to her, and some of the hardness melted, be sure you get ASPIRIN when you tOM regarding Salt--is told In L Drink ful l glom of water. "I was too lzui! to speak. I could 1Repeat ueacment,in a houm buy. It is made in Canada and all 7D�iCtilPe find BtO�rrr III new bOQ�C ' not trust myself —not there," druggists have it. Look for the name +"r Children j +�urs fwe i A little quiver Buttered' behind her Bayer in the form of •a cross on every Send coilpon now for "Sak ; words. Aspirin tablet. Aspirin is the trade all Over the World ". Strange, "I thought you were angry," � - �� merkof the BayerCompany ,Limited. engagingSaltcustoms inmany . " $ I wsa —hurt .and angry.,' ' lands. Every "'try darling! Oh, Genev}'evet" .' ya„ lyo.,fgs�h They sat, their arms about each DOES NOT HARM home should other, Surrendering to the sweet Ins THE HEART ' IM s� �k 1 this ad CREAM fluence of a complete reconciliation, o �wat,er is mtlsi when look and caress and all the ` h.rml•.. °sew'• and collpOAnowl mute eloquence.of love were balm to I' - the little wounds of fretful, petty Re` al Table Salt words. _• If throat is so". crush and stir M (free Ruaalayt) . a Aspirin tablets in a third of a glass of A Windsor Suit Pro- "I adore you, darling, You make it water and gar ale. This eases the soreness in ' duet. For table cook- ' easy to face the family row —worth Vow throat aCCmost instantly. Oral Rewth. pure — anything," . Uw so .0 - • SLEEP/"Ore SOUNKY Chemical control Tear O and Yadl Tbdgy "RADIAN INDUSTRIES UMrM SALT DIMION LL„ WINDSOR, ONT, In" send jW- B V12ei. -&ALT all °°e'ps tb° Name Addrwt .r DP.WEkETqS POWDER ' . � DON'T RISK BAKING FAILURES .. . FOR MOLDING N TIGHT :LESS THfA -:. . WOH'TH OF TEETH iViAG�C No sl!ppin` or sHd- Y In11—ao clicking a ne :y when you use rifts g>l'ves fine grand wder that ps►7f tD/ne• most deontiat. pre- - cake every scribe —it'. a tioy W >::;; ;';:::::::: DRW all users and in the PowDtR largest seller In the ; : Q�•,•, wQrid leaves no _ H^k.. MIZE t colored, Rummy taste 4 drug stores. Q AKE WITH MAGIC -and be sure of good .[7 cake! This dependable baking powder is s (� 'sued and recohimended by Canada's Iead- Ing cookery experts because It gives better results. Order a tin todayl Issue No. 10 —x35 " I -CONTAINS NO ALUM —Tiffs stateme*rt on every tin Is 1 your guarantee that :Manic Baking Powder Is free from no 53 . 0 alum oe may harmful Ingredient. ?fade In Canada .�- t was 1 8 So Smart All Day' WOMENkei 'S lllriatrated Dressmaking Lessor O�/� h club .a .aw ..N..w`.a, Furnished With Every - Pattern LESSON NO. 45— back of all these designs. The post. CHATTER _ FLOWING RHYTHM AND or bcards are covered, the mail full REPETITION' of advertising. You have been given _ - - Following up our study of FLOW a definite problem to do. Make it - - ING RHYTHM, you are opening the most wonderful and practical. w Bj Mair M. Morgan up new avenues of opportunity for design work of its kind. pleasure, profit and cultural growth. '' Later on, no doubt, you will be 3 • It is not a step to be taken lightly, asked ' to create something new; of _- DO YOU REALIZE ? neither should it be approached distinct service to mankind; but no, with lack of confidence in your matter what it is, life is complerr h< Walking` into a studio of a young artist, I found him,, with - ability to succeed in this work, pro- and getting more so. Everyone. has paint brush poised over a Christmas scene, his eyes squinting over - -- vided that you have a sincere love their own interests, vocations, _ the minute detail this work demands. 1 - _-for - it- and- s= determination to make pleasures, etc., to occupy- their time. In supercilious tones 1 enquired "'W'hy a Christmas scene— real sacrifices of time and energy They never heard of you or the Spring 'is near?" in order to gain success. product you are about to create. `. „ „ _ In Fig. 160, we have illustrated They are not looking for you. You And that is where your knowledge is deficient; said ' he. 'This card is a rush order for 1935's Christmas trade. t must ` a design of a printed fabric for are looking for. them, and take it i„ curtains or hanging. Fig. 161 Is a for granted that eyes are tired, deliver it to the manufacturer by ten o'clock tomorrow. morning modern design for the floors or minds are tired, time is short. What Christmas celebrations still echoing in my ears, I stared at ! walls, in which the principle of then, is the first thing you have to E .'him. in. amazement. Indeed I had learned something! And by his i - = Flowing Rhythm and repetition is consider? GETTING THEIR AT- Z, tormented expression I gathered these cards we take so -much -for- - .clearly shown. TENTION — for that is the only ' granted, demanded a fair amount of painstaking labor, v. - "And that," growled he, pointing to an intricate design, "is a design- for a4ug, and is a of a thing to do! But they pay IFIG.V60 well, while my oils do not!" i ,( I felt very sympathetic: It is a shame really that all of us Are guilty of buying„ poor reproductions of some foreign artists'.. -' work, while right at our doorstep are young Canadians- turning out yr some fine work. I mentally resolved that next time the exchequer - 1 • warranted a picture, I would patronize home industry! AT THE BRITISH FAIR _ Queen Mary evidently strongly believes in buying home prod- Look around the homes you enter- way you can get your• sales over.. r _ ucts. Visiting the British Industries Fair, she ordered several for examples of hangings or tiles. Good commercial design. has very samples of "woollies" to be sent to Buckingham Palace on ap- Do these designs fit in with the pen- much to do with getting attention - proval; telling the stall- keeper, with a' smile:, "1 think the King oral scheme of things in the, home? make your appeal attractive. will like them. - Could you suggest an improvement Next weeks lesson will deal with Among the Canadian goods shown- 'at- this 2t- year -old fair are anywhere? This is your problem for Flowing Rhythm in Natural Leaf' Brea) fast foods, jellies, honey, canned good, cheese, confection- Ex: Let us think advertisrngly, No. 48. Forma. _ .. =' pry, relishes and liquor. "'�` In • stead of artistically for a moment. Queatioaa ,will be answered is very good magazine and news is department. Anyone wishing to, THE HOSE over 1983. Fifty pure -bred `stallions 2725 paper is carrying such illustrated receive a personal reply, may have 1 :: and mares of the draft breeds were advertising as we are considering same if a Sc stamped, addressed imported in 1933, and this number here's one of those simple smart in this lesson. The street cars are envelope is enclosed with the ro- COMB0 �( A � was more than doubled to 1934. dresses that will brighten your win. lined down each side with street quest. The Art Director, Our Sketch U ter wardrobe — perfect for afternoon car cards, and what a display they Club, Room 425, 78 Adelaide Stmet - _ f The export trade in draft norsea bridge or tea:- It's a dress, too, that make, creative minds 'are at. the West, Toronto. - } was much more active la 1934 than Canada Wk Week for a number of years. An incre will plaSr such a vital part of fash- - From a horse's point o! view, the ed number of high class draft geld - ionable spring wardrobe. invasion' of motor power vehicles in- lugs were. sold to buyers from the It's inexpensive and easy to .Raise Your Own Living -. p° make. The sleeves, are merely join- er. no m _ - to his particular sphere of endeay. United States, where there is a mark- ed to the drop shoulders and the Wheth willing or .t the a- or has been most distressing. Un- ed scarcity. Two 'shipments were _ able to compete wtih the' speed and made to Great Britain one o! ads standing band collar is quickly jority of .. farmers are nuw obliged convenience of automobiles as a Clydesdale geldings, and one o! geld- stitched to the - neck. The rest of to supply more.of t1heir own needs. P i a of Percheron type. A carload the dress is simple enough. The following list may provide sug- mode o! trans ortation the horse n8 yP • Black crinkly_ _crepe - with --- white- eations for further economy. y. - .- tarally ..._ of horsen bred iro*!+ sure -bred aired _ unemployment situation which be of the hunter type was sent to Bar - trim or -came even more, acute with the adop- bados fof constabulary work, fol- navy is another fascinating sugges- recommended _rations. _ tion of power machinery on farms, tion for this distinctive dress that - lowing a satisfactory trial shipment 2. Fatten one ,pig for every may be, dashed off in a jiffy—start- ;and as a result the horse o ulation taken to the` West' Indies last year two adult members of the - family; of the Dominion has P P ed one day and warn the next. i - � greatly declin- Negotiations are at present • under cure the meat properly. rE a _.- _ red during the last thirteen years.' way for -supplying five hundred un- Style No. 2723 is. designed far _ sizes 14 16, 18 rears 36 $B acid 40- g• Keep at least 100 good hens, In 1921 Canada's horse population broken western range horses to correctly 'housed and fed. P P inches bust. Chins and a demand is developing 4. Raise a' good i;::rden water Maid: Mr. Grouch an' Mr. Grunr numbered 8,810,494; in 1931 it was Size 16 requires 3 7.8 y aidi of--29- r- in Australia for pure -bred Clydes- are kiekin' again. They both want $,113,909; in June, 1933, it was inch material with 3 -8. and o! 39- from windmill if possible. .2,984,100, and in June 1934, it was _dales and Percheron. from Canada y their shoats changed at least once ' for breeding purposes.• inch ronstrasting. 5. Plant only cash crops, which ■ month. 12,933,400. HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS show little or no surplus. Mrs. Lodger: Wry wolf. Giw Despite the continued decline in All of which goes to indicate .than Write . your - dame and address • 6. Grow your own stock feed. Mr. Grouch those from Mr. Grunt'r recent years better days are ahead to some extent the horse is being plainly, giving number and size of bed and glw Mr. Grum his. for "Old Dobbin," and reports in- reinstated in his own field'-of use- 7. Butcher fat cows and steers; P° such patterns as you want. Enclose trade meat with neighbours. .Idicate an upward trend in both fulness, and while he may not- pre- 15c in stamps or coin (coin prefer- - :4 !hone population and demand. A wail to the same extent as in former -red —wrap it carefully) for each 8. Raise your own living; keep 'Cynicism, futility and disillusion most encouraging factor is the' dis- years there a-hould be s marked im- number, and address your order -to your roof tight - ment•are diseases of the mind.".- �tinct increase- -in breeding activities Provement irr. horse quality due to Wilson Pattern Service ^r3 West. 9. Get down to earth and do the Harry Emerson Fosdick. during the year Horse breeders' more . exacting breeding require - I. best you can today. ' clubs in the , Prairie Provinces num- ments, (Adelaide 54., Toronto. . , 1Q. Drive a horse -until you -can lber 166, an increase of 32.8 per __ _ afford to buy gasoline. 29 cent. over the number in operation 'furls Gets Husband _ in 1933, and a number o-f districts- "The cult of beauty has never been By Flipping Coin reported inability to secure satis- so great -as today —when beauty par I' Challenges' Ocean 5 factory stallions. importations of lors literally vie' with gasoline std- The flip of a coin Loon a bride for bred males and females for breed- tions in number and business." -- Harold Nelson 'at Reno, Nevada. ang purposes show a marked increase Emily Post: �. . - - - - According' to .a story told by Coun -. , 1,ty Clerk Elwood Ha Beeber, Miss ,. Dorothy Williams, of Fresno, walked Swedish Ice Star into the marriage license bureau with' two men, one of whom was "� h t li. Nelson, of Reedley, Calif. r I dl Which one is the groom," Beemer asked. 1 Beemer said !Miss Williams replied �, she hadn't decided: The • County ' Clerk - drew 'a half- �< n , dollar out of the cash drawer and • i x, v flipped its Nelson said "heads," and ,rte "heads" it was.. *' He and Miss Williams were mar- X, F w 1 ried shortly afterward. The man Who called tails," Beeme i was Y one of the witnesses to the sere- �% mony. �M 1 To My, Window In Winter < �Y T � 3 � � W U � V. � 4 �p/ �. •'.'" .. - N4,`�,C \�� ; �p `� .� � =t' ".,W' ..�, V ` � .'n M Why works of art upon the wall When generous Nature gives us. all? S r� . sk° , y Z My eyes 'ttirou gh window =panes dea- cry s: -Tall linden trees. athwart the sky, Whose branches are like lase en- _ y massed, - Tn erimann auntata iimiienoQaorl - L yatnearat bowers in skies of blue, Seeing therein the art divine i ;IiP 'In harmony and graceful line. _ . � t> • 1:, , r'�� � :' Let us give - thanks fo'r sun am _'' • .' iy r..<g::...' v• :........ shade X Miss Vivi -Ann Hulten Sweden's premier To Him who all this beauty made. p er skating girl, who I need no pictures on my wall, . will .take part• in the skating carnival to- be held- in Madison Square For window -panes provide ,them all Garden, New York. She is pupil of favious Swedish skater, Gillis Grafsirom. • Margare$ Stewarl rK fS �' < ;� Tyq •,, Y, r,$n9.i •t�, ,,`✓• 9!'�?'rr, �''.' ^r r� '3,d.,.;.. r ,. >, oil"` ' Leslie William F'airnie, o! London; England, 4hown on the Thames River in his 12 -foot rubber canoe in which he will try to win, prize of $25,000 offered by•group of Americana for first canoe cross- ing of the Atlantic. Highly concentrated foods stowed in the front brill act as ballast. _ q , 1'�," M,Pr , i1`' ; _ :Y,'4w'j''r - ' r ••'�' . ` �'�' • i' .�Ki6 • 'n d -may, e' �A• 1 31~'1•' . p•. .✓' " °• t`�`' -'• -ih n _;,`,+..). rw+ ..,+ta •'4.; �i 14 + - too. ,A. ' 1. :s 'r •t �• • e ( v 1 rl 9 • �; ..- Annornoement it received from sum of $4,314-66, and received from the Department of Game and 1`iaher• the Provincial Government and oth- ies re Nuab"t Trapping of the er sources $3,923.39. Of that Differ Commercial Printing of All Kinds -Mrs. A. Gormley and Mra. R. r=eason of 193x, for tai dixfrict, 2 +th tmce between the two amounts, how ' ate+ �6ordon spent Thursday tart in R'h- of March to the 25th day of .April, -much did you as one of about 3000 - ' : . itby with Mrs. Robt. Gc•rmley, inclusive. The Ite•idpnt' rrnpliarK' r atAyayerv, have to pay 1 _ _Envelopes' Letterheads. Bill- -Mrs. C. H. PilkeW spent a f -w Licentsea have been exteilded up to = - 'days last weekk with relatives in T•:r- and ineludi»ir. April 30th. 193x,. to lfa Memoriam _ - - ' onto. provide f,•r the ti.kplt•c u of mu.,& Heads a Specialty it . :K -John 'Poynter, of - Whitby, aprnt rats during -,his opet, ce•at. „n. ' ORMEROD - In loving memory'of - : ” -This Office 'the week -end with hits daughter, bits -,Arthur and Mrs. Boyety. ce•lebrat- - our -wn Howard Edgar, who pass- Fallaibe and family, ed the fort with annivervary of their ed away, March 8th,. 1934 -A ptunber, of our sports went in- wedding on Wednesday of Iaat ww•k, A light is from our household gone, _ �' - -to the city on Thursday evening last those present i•n,auding their daurch- A vice we loved is stilled; ^ to eee the 'nestling' matches at the bins. G the hemp, of Whitby, . A place is vacant in our' home, '. ` - -- -�- _ - -- - - -- -- -' - •- 'Maple Leaf Gardens. and Mrs.. Auvtin Franklin, of Port Which never can be filled. .. - - -- - -James L, and Mrs. Palmer ent= _ -- --- -- - =SadIF missed - — '.tCother� Father. Perry and son Harry, w•lt 11 -their btu pertained the members of the Preal:y' families, also the £ormer's sisters, Murray and Laura: ` - -- ?terian choir with their husbands and Mrs. Theo. .Annan, and '.airs. E. L. h1i iq .-.wives on Friday night last. l Chapman, with them• husbands and Carolina Jubilee Singers - -Mr. and Mrs. John Draper and John Stork: A most pleasant time Pickering Sat. Mar 30th daughter, Mary, of Keswick, spent was spent by all. � .«' , � "... Pic,kerii� s Leader More t. • -:the week -end with- the former's pAr- I s spent y all>d out to tae - a sec- S. S. Na. 1 Base .Line = eats, James and firs. Andrea. 4 ions motor accident occusrecl on ` -Mrs. Sexsmith, of Toronto, a Tuesday night about 10 30, two mil- The Audley Dramatic Club are :o N - - -• - ' sister of Mrs. Robt. Gordon and Jro. es east .of : ^.ere when ties rs Striver, present their very popular play en- T Clark,. died on Saturday '•Her funer- Walsh and .Aontgon:ery, in 'ehar : titled, •'The Red - Headed Ste xiaugh- L 1 .ES -3 46 al took place An Monday to Erskine of a truck -lead of tide' stxk. left the ter" in the Sschool HouGe Mere urd- Cemetery. i pavement and finished up in the- dit• er the auspices of the Sunday School - -. - -On Sunda next Rev. H. G. Cr- C 'j y ch. Constable Runciman wa= ca.leri on the evening of Friday, '_'larch . �Waha88o Prints 36 in. wide • . _ " emer will preach at both services, and he,' in company with turn other 22nd. A Box Social will also be held f 1 a. M. and 7 p. m. The choir will officers di >cotiered the three men in -,Oth Farmer' Jim's Orchestra rov- FAST' COLOR'S. New P »tterne, - render special music at both sec- p to nets$$ at Dun#>arton they having got rut of $ding -he' music for the eveniag. 25 CENTS er Y ARD vices. The Sunday School and Bible I the ditch a:ld on their way. But re- Ladies with boxes are being admitt p G'Isases will meet at 10 o'clock ports to the officers caused t ^.em t <. ed, free. Admissior. 25 and 10.een-,s. -. -Ladies' Silk Hose b `Monarch -Mr. and Mn. Flower and Mrs. y • look further into the case, and the The play will start sharp at 5' p. m. ► .7 ' 'McLean of. Toronto, were guests of comeyuence' -was -that Striver and To retail at 25 CENTS per PAIR - Frank and Mrs. Hall on Saturday. _ ! Walsh were arrested for being in- Deblgnirig anal, i�ressmaiii- Sizes, 9, 1rj, 10, and 10J, in the following @codes; -The hoe7cey match at Oshawa on' toxicated, Walsh writh' the -rnore ser- GUN METAL, TAUPESON, SHADOW, MONOA,, SMOHEMIST - Tuesday night proved an attraction sous charge, drunk in charge of -a . . - . >co our fans, here, , war. They -xere -locked up in Whitby, Dt -" -e- t,t^ „i1 . c►rvi!kwnp ex. Monarch Sweater Wool _ lOC --Sam Cuttell Jr.,' of the Orono Striver beinz asked for $1000 bail ve.tdy deg- ignt-A and fitted to • News paid the News a pleasant call and Walsh, $,200, your individli l nlrte•ure and To retail at Oc. per oZ. PER OZ.; ion Monday afternoon. � -On Sumia • night law - - - • '. -- -James and Mr-.- Andrerw and- y t ytassey in �unr�twtr h' n,ra. Hall, Toror:2v wa.q crowded with e:•e 7 3 y 3" P- NEAb -C> VA 133,1E Shades to choose from Miss Ella Andreae spent Saturday er patrons f the group of Cstounet: : :last in Dunbarton 'with Alex. and R tt.rt,.in¢tinw. _ ' 11fra. Thol at a birthday Jubllte. Sing °za ait°sr'--- ''cal-- har`n• ------ .B.1iNANA_ EVERGLADE, NAVY. M•4RiAUbD }'ht�i�r F'}i'k 7I� 'LStfl y per' on' has an appeal ..to even those ULY'MP3C, SCARLET, WHITS T on he Women's Missionary Soo- at all other runes claim to have no gnd.MAYBUD lety of St. Andrew's constregation musical inclination whatever. The DRIJCK 'Will meet at. the home of !Mira. W. J. appeal that is expressed in that on Wednesday, March 13th, Southern voice and harmony was - _ _ - . ' - -- - Everyone should tee the drama, respons•ble for the fillinyt: of. that THEATRE ` "Where's' Grandma" ' whith to be pre- old music ha31 ift Toront,, and e' en ' y'� • � • CHAPMAN - sented in St. Andrew's Church on to the. having to re-fuse a +"iftzrce :. WFirTBir Tuesday, March.11th under the -aus- to hundreds; for lack -f accomr sdat _ - --'-- - - - -- ipices of the Junior- C. G. 1. T. ' Ad- ion. On Saturday right �iart'h .',tltil ' mission 25' and'i4 cents. This a play Pick,, ring ,',. have. su�h a �',� °` NEAR FALL GOODS like everyone •d,o�lc ;rod see joy appear ned type ou retrPn :i••�t a FRIDAY ,na wAt "LRDAY WILLIAM WORK 130nT5, Solid }eaiber, �i2.9 for young • core and enjoy s _.... 5 "$troll evening .3 ?n- eriair=en t. '� Iii A RC'H and 9 many whc Ian: year wsn:ed tit. n to at 3 o'clock. _ ' STANFIELD'S WINTER UNDERWEAR, _2.00, 2.50 and 300 stay for a T'econd .1iitght.. You WA? be - - Several fre,rn here attended t�:e_ able tc hear the^ as �{irct: 'Oth. iii M�' l YEbVET t1AT8, blue, black, brown, - "WINGS IN _ _ 3. 95 ttizetirig at .he Map;z Leaf Gardens - Adrrlisssion 5 ar►d'1.5 oondvcted by the Ministerial Organ- yt -- - - - lzations- of :he 'nit• , wh8re file _ „`° ~"inter' of ire van, Crtt:r- T - -DA If . you 'are not ,•retei:ving our weekly Grocery thousand ppzco -tc were turned aw-ap. 'ham of the'' villagt 'will meet in the dodger, ..ask to have your name pul on our - A. Y. P. -A. ronrns this Friday after. mailin Iiit. through lack of accommodation.. M Y R N A LOY ' - noon at 3 o'clock w take part in _ g -The second.. flood ed the seasrn ;he Wra•Id_ Day of Prayer. On that CARP GRaN`T' accursed here during the firs: of the iafy •the women of Canada Rill un- : R09CUE KARNSrQa T. B(]u�itr]g� -« « - Pl(�,�eiing week when Baffin's Creek a;;a'n' ov ;te in prayer %• th the 'son -.wen of the - erflowefl its banks. About a ` of of 'world, its a-continuing aervice,.berin- - :..R »diu'i.iceatstrs Established 1557, wt+ater was';lasainsk ^ve: : ^e Itrrttc.t5 ^.°ng in New Zealand and the Fiji we,.: of the be..dgo here on Tu.esda_ Nlande and ending approximats•ly Monday. Tuesday anA Wednesday , night, and traffic had to be cnntrca- ror:y hours late? in Honolulu. In• that _iced fry poL•ce during the nislltr Th' time the stcomen of more than f ft y 'MARCH 1l, 12 and 18 flats here is, covered will ice aar' $ E F um led will unity :heir prayers 4 $ROMANCE 1N should another .freeze -up take wise. and pledge thernretves to bear ore (there a`Il be the paesibli:y ui tai- soothers burdens. There ha; never - Ithira flood for 1935. been a tirne in the history of t'ne MANHATTAN” - - - - - -The A. Y. P. A: play. "£yes ' > -- wFrld when these —v< g -ea =tr =sea n n_ l\given o 1 Tueac}ay iiiQh: , ti V V KED 'MEAT e.J of the frrrce.s o. Chris. amity uni ° :ng FR A \ CIS LEDER ER 'Shia week .n tai? Town Hall, reveal' to deal with many baffling prot4i.=s - -another well •prppared 'drama for that have to• be faced than at res- - • •GINGER ROGERS ` Pickering. Se�•era: c•iaractc-rs . h P _ 1�. g az a ent. .Ai' =�� -. Virginia Cooked � Ham, .,50c. ' professional air air ab• ut •hOmn almost The P,elief Bill for the Township - _.. been singled out as has-in a P Som•: __antinues to climb with a t eta$ for Chicken Roll, : _i30c. - eezy fine 'dramatic ability was re- this month (February' of 5716. l.'u- "'THE SILVER Q 'soled and congratulations go to the less one is able to be at the council - Jellied Veal : :. » 30c• ` `members of the cast and their ass- ;essions, it' is impossible to gain -a STREAH„ ay is a very well= ; 11imov f This pl eery accurate conception , of the con- ailitc h Loaf 5c trnowii one -and'' much sought after. ditions being experienced by some $SALLY BLANE y Thus group will probably receive of the residents of this vrwnship. Head Cheese Y calls from outside for an appearance. CHARLEg 9TARKSTT - . •" 5c: It is an easy matter tocriticize the �.. M =The Women's Institute play, Council for expenditures of this nat -. - :BOlog�la - 5e, �. The Meddlesome Maid" on Tours- ore, test are you, w}10 lriticize full - • • _ •' + day last was another well- attended y Now tea. r: f _ acquainted with the cases receiving SPECIAL presentation in Pickering this wint- this 'relief, some, possibly, but. cer- _ t ;;� . er., The whole -of the cast was taloen• tainly'not the whole of them. There j; OR PALE -one pnreelaia .sing, _ Jewel Shoi eiiing; l2C• �.��•43c• i' by members of the ,Institute both will always be a few who gill' att. a mot. T. G. Brown, Brougham, as male and female characters. The empt to take advantage of assist.-.- ]RADIO FOR BALE -80 evele Ma• f j story in the play proved, as prom's- ance of this kind but the Council ' - ie•tic. Price 125,00. APPl7 HERS Otliee, E ed, very exciting and many were the members )mow, and, we know (being �RUUD BOW AND 9 Pl( _p'OK • • '� afwi¢ ward moments, Each one of the present at the sessions) that there SALE -APfay Harry Dunniag, Claremont. _ cast performed their parts except- ' Phone 1610• . ?8 Butcher . (phone 3000)• Pictrering ' are many cases within three miles � , tonally well and were -generously of here, 'alone, that are absolutelyl ��OR SALH- YGraynurse, wi•bvwap- _- applauded. Cheater's Orchestra gave dawn and out, 'rithout •a cent, and Ape Y C. good rd,IR'R 1, Pickering. f har2nc. Several numbers during intermiss- not a prospect of ever getting any bus and a usual, their -music was while conditions are as they are at LO�i3- Bet•weeu Oe•dar Creek oehooi also well recen;ed, As was generally and Aa nea a spare tire; 30 x b, Firestone ' �Irnown and advertised the present. Do you know that within F:hcier please leave same at Cooper's gara`eand THE'NEW, proceeds that same distance from this office, receive reward. 2 X of this' presentation go towards re- that last week - during the zero svea•• L OUND lirrxnd tune on Church lief. and a sum of, about ;39.00 is then a woman and -her thirteen 'ear FOUND Pickering. Owner tray have same b> realized for that purpose. proving Property and paying, for, his'advt • Ap- -The regular meeting of the Y. P. old daughter lived- in a mere _shack, ply at \E1taS 019ce. S. was held on Wednesday, Feb. 27th . (their home') for three, days without YEAR RIGHT. C' LL -LF,TR AW F aND li•A LEI' soy heating whatever, otht:r than , HwHEAT STR.Aw FOR SALE -AIs� a with the literary and Social . %Ice- that provided by the burning of a igoo washing machine. w. F.'Disney, R. R 1; president, tFiiss E. Hogg in charge, Locust Hill. tGreenwoodl. Hymn 33 opened the meeting full.- fen newspapers; and that the moth- , er froze her feet in bed, through the t�'OH yALB-A�,out 15 tonsricnothc _ owed by roll Call and TtiinUteE Of the hay, a little alfalfa mixed in it. Also 10 tors fast meetin After •sin in h t;lvtng of all possible bedding• to .the Oat straw at market price, Andrew P•gg Clare• - g' g g min c6 daughter, and that medical anent- ,moot. Phone dare 1422. ze �1(� „MEs-- p' ;iremti�$i the scripture lesson was read• by ion was - necessary following the t KLh`li TAKEN -For purr Que Miss Ruby Andrew. Arthur Smith freezing'. Don't be too "tight” and �•�becmaple syrup, Quality guaranteed. Ap• led in prayer and Billy Banks rent- pIy to E.C. "arnett & �otaa, Cherry Cliff Farm, = - = tiered a piano solo followed with a criticize the •sympathetic attitude nit Highwate. Que., or J. L. Gillman. R. R.No.1, `at' - those administering relief, it's not Locust Hitt 29 .reading by Mr..Wilfred Monney. The .osting you,''as an individual, very n1MOTHY HEED FOR 'HALE.- �'- Speaker of the evening was Mfr. much, not while the 'merchants and' 1 No, _ T� " Government tested$alsoG,,A. C. .1 .-SERVAN •, S• f' Blow from Port Whitby, who gave a barley, and Improved Banner oats grown from — • . I doctors this tourn and community registeredseed. Apply to Lut',cr- Middleton. very inspiring talk on Lord Batten- are gicting awn} free in Bond Brougham. Phone Ptck 529, its -a Powell. Billie Sparrow • pIsyed r and services, allriost as much as 'Ott RENT- lUtl sera fat m, o•: - guitar 'solo and Mr. L. Morley avt l �' tai;' g'et paid for, 311d 21Ct'C1' Say � t^ the highway near Dunharton: Good - - a reading. The meeting was clogef" yt g building •, elecinc ltgii't, Moderate'rent to you with si n of h an hin about it. The Financial reliable tenant, Apply to owner. B Falconer ngi 4 hymn 2 and bened Apt, 60, 92 willow Ave„ Toronto, evenin Won. Statement is.ued, by the Tn :tn.ship or pbotae Elgin 8435. during the day. 22 -2e - g. - g- at the end of the year says this I " "" " _ Pickering . M e' at Market - municipality paid out for Relief the