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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1935_03_15• ��:..,,. :_-.. ,..._�. .. ..,.•._ ... ., • .. _ ...,.. 'ass .r, ...... ,. ._ - "h Y S• THE A _ r _ VOL. L1V. PICSERIN(, ONT.. FRIDAY, MAR. 15, 1935. rTo. �9 .Ipsafsllfastal llGtarDl. NOT[C Cedar Grove ; WhiteQSle •1 � REENWOOD E --Cherrywood will present' ..theist " .The Oddfellows• of. Whitevale,.willt- ' _ :, R H c; PR44t`3ON— Physician choir concert at Zion. Church; Ced* ;rivA a.daace in ;heir hall on the ev- Mod- had Surgeon. Dunbirton. lbb�iy Grove, on Friday evening, lurch ening of 3londay, . alarrh 38th Mud - ."Our trucks pasm your way o, f t. e Y. ern_ and old - titre dancing. Music will MILLS __soli under the auspices o h E. FORSYTH, Oph. D., Director every f$x,y. P• .S. A silver collection will be tak- be provided by Field's Orchestra. - a R _ - ion Ontatiq. f:g• :1 l ssoci at Eli A ca of: 'E. - tome 4 , a o __� ;.t0.�ent 'ts n en Ir gmbet ol- the Ameritan opt - COAL, — GORE.- �, .x s. r. ' •..seta, Eyes a :emiaed by pDo please provide. . P,ane : Claremont. ant. ry — FEED WOOD, CEMENT, :_ Cherrywood 1 • r.epest. - - Greenwood ,. ... ,. - • '.• _ '' :�� 1NCAN B. NcIN 1'Y.kE- Barris SAND, 'G h- A_VEL, Wedding bells are •_r4iging in our ; �• Miss Rutledge spent the week =end / Der Solicitor,. Notary Office —Bro k St.., - _ community. g I� the price of pork and_beei $ONt bppwite Bel) TeleDho� c._,¢sWhitby. aDd A number of our people are suf- with friends in Derry West. phone 4s. - Colds are still' c(u)te' prevalent 'a- . ` x10w shows & .pTOlit fOi fering from colds: feeding. There is no bet - I'pD DONALD RUDDY Barrister. BUILDER'S SUPPLIES Miss 'Mildred Hollinger spent the'mong some of the school children of � ' 1110 caul. PlotaryPublle• Moneyta Loap Q,�� (brmerl, occnpi - by tlx late A. E. Chris- week -end with Miss Vera Greenlaw. the neighborhood. ter feed for the money �ian'.ionihwiagof tart ou �whittiy. sty - alEO local CaTt813e Work Mrs. A. Hodgson, of Harro•wsmith, :hiss MargareK Graham, oi: Cla �= than Tn3* Barley Feed. Jfl; g T?ll1ATON, BELL. do ROSS A W MITCHELL spent several days last_.week in Ch- most; is spending a few days--w:­'1 Will k1�'e more pounds t0 11]] w. 1. BEAroN. X. C. e s er:ywood, and attended the funeral her sjster, lobs. Kirk Beelby H. B. BELL J,. D. F. ROSS of the late Mr. C. K. Petty. Clarence and Mrs. Perngelly; of the ton than barley Ch011. w (Successor to D.' Munro and Picker- _Our Young People were invited to Brooklin, were in the village one day Test It and see. i J, A. WRIGHT 1AX crow Co.) fiTlt.Say street. Toronto, Adetaide2838 Locust Hill on Wednesday .evening :ast week. 'Chopping - Pickel'ing, Ont.. _ *o. a• banquet. Rev. Manson Doyle Mrs. Bush sold off her stock and 11 y IOHARCSON P10KERING & t farm implements this week, but we Ma ', VEY— Barrtsters,Solicitors.Notaries Office pbone 7400 Residence 85`20 was the speaker. ? t�913 -214 Confederation Life Building, Our choir had practice last week understand that she' will remain in Monday A,, Weduesdays & .Fridjw of Yonssa and Richaond Sts. Torbnta. at the home of Mr. and Mrs: Leon the house. 'For best resoIte in pig feeding Adelside 4480 sad 4480, By =.n t- s.�it1 gaturda, evenines. Plckering ree- ,�, . $ �j E R and Gates. Alter practice, Sirs. George Gibson is leaving the fa>=m i plwee Pick. 5613, sv very he now occupies this spring.. We be- the chop mast be gronad fine. MM0' . (3gA24 Gates served a lunch which was ve P I grind finer than other mills HODd80N ik Mc'IiILLAN- R.rria• much .enjoyed by all. lieve he is loolijing for a' place to l Solicitors. Notary Public. Office n ONT. The Young. People held their rent- Flour X Art gof Mr. Thomson. tot u. concession 1, Master John Devitt is home again . oftice iwurs: Thursday and Saturday weekly meeting cin Tuesday evening to s 30 ��n y Facilities for Playsug `Iu• _ with, a good attendaice. Ruth HoII- after spending a few days with his - ��t e. Toronto : bee Ask for HI99IMI for 'Pastry. , I�b+nore Pr.r solo. 'oronto n gnus• inger conducted the meeting, with godfather, Fred Wright,. of Green T 1 burance of All the President, Gordon Pestp, taking River. it Laic es IeAA ehorteniog, I[ Mrs. Nash, of Markham,- -sod Mrs. grind Pickering groan wheat r! _ charge .sltrru +t elccJn+yively, Yut. b $ride. _ c of the business Next week i, _ Bestrwe Petty will be in eharge and Hagerman, of Whitevale, spent a my f1 ,ur. I buy ymlr w4reatt.. _ ? rift - - -- NN, 1L' 0.8WITH. D. -D. 9.', L- D. 8.. Phone Pick 515 all are welcome. day last week with Frank and. Mrs. y• Successor to Dr. J. N. Dales). Graduate of — wall. EXCHAN(]}E' eyal college of Dental Surgeons and Toros. Dr or N' bt v «et . At���, �>fte TerPDeorA►e y 3g Audrey A number o! >I}en from the neigh - 1 excbenve 9,sur for any kind .l ytio! o-lt. �if borhood went out to Mr. Pegg's one of grain. Thissaves you fy The drama put on by the Green- day last week and cut up a quantity stoney. ERBERT T 7ALLA18H, L Do.. The Be&l$toree 6laremout •rood young people was given in the 3f wood for the church hew.,, p D S. Graduate of the Royal Collage of The hill has been ins. dangerous : = Fr. is GiR.rr.rlilitl ItIN sus`ge�ons and true university of Toronto. PHQNB+ 82! church here last Friday and ores a q in. esidence• second door east of St, And- FU R AT I T U R E full house. It was well received. _ condition for motoring of late, alth• Le-1. church Weker,ng, out. Cam hours ; • ,ugh no seriov; aec:dent lies Kapp 'a. w, to N p. in, or by aDpointdwat. tR -rs, Frank CIcCarthy has 'been 'ilndig- . 1, n, Picka7on. � We are displavtog an attractive posed of late, but we hope that the ened. A couple of cars ran into the Shingles For Sam variety of coming of Spring will bririir back lit-_ 1. one of v�hich eras pretty bad - a 4/tsstass/t! Netteera.- Aluminum f►nd_Araniteware Etc. his; accustomed vigor. !y broken wp. fintt ClAlvanizPd BteeC 9hing}ea, -' Furniture Nnd Burr iture Mrs. Frank Puekrfn is improving' The Audrey Dramatic Club will B1rd'P Felt 81Nte 8bluidea. RLIZABETH RICHARDSON- Novelties. and ber man friends are ho in she preGent their p•,pular figs;, "th y hoping Also, re- rubbn•ring buRgp o►hfrela I �.fritFe,nd automobile insurance of all kinds. , Price/ low, in kerping with times. . will soon be enjoying `her former Red - Headed Step - Daughter' in the _lAwn �g�➢ �y • .j raleeaentuag conepank+of wffd financial stand 'Those vvhv have Cattle to seD are -n - K, health. rch here - this Friday ev�?g• T.JPATI31ii90N'8 - OLAREDdOIIfJ< Suitable music will be_f mi h - }l an g prices.- Pb 89 POeTILL, Ucenesd Auctioneer. 1 vvl u s ed be F.* tpr ooanit.s or York n►nd Ontario. 3a. �j roc. and Lime aPPreciatinxr -the improved demand . t act Admis -- and 1 all 0. a d et one 19 •ern s 'anon, 2ii A t:na No! W alfo. as•eav�d- ls-eaabPFaYlc -- -.._._ —, - - -. a. �;'.cx uaci. �a�c .'viceii ai'r.+�,.g lVw sotsee, addrMadraen River F. o" On% - Just arrived a inryre Fbipment of FUEL - -- and almost ruinous prices -f�.• many ON. TOW14SHIP Gjrp -uc.in tho following Sizes: Brougham _. .. R. HEAT months., - .`- .'..:.- ..� ' � ..: - �.. Cierk, Convevascer Commissioner for. 48 te. x 42 in. Qyproc - • i Rakw sAldav+to. Accoantanr, Etc. Iruer of - The Club met at the school house - dageL,cea«a. Whitevale,clot. N+? in. s 84 in. " Members o! the Walker family, of on Monday 'evening -last with a ialge -� M •)tie were guests _ of the John r c • , ;48 in: x 96 til. - attendance. President Ben Bryant,. S Builders Supplies � MAW. LIUENSED AUO- Phillips family on Sunday. . 17bN'EER.fo. York. Qatarfo and Durham 48 in. :108 in. opened the mee''ing. with a -program Meseta Roy eWhirter and T. C. uaa, All kinds of ed" promptly att enlad y -. Trasareasatsbie. Dated for eal o sans be 48 in. x 96 Dunac,vos Board of duets, quartet, songs and read- -' arra.g.datNzws'ofacv. Be/ and Indatssto- Star Lime iilgs, while the gulls) teacfter, llr. Brawn were in Toronto on Satur- "Lumber and Lath asset pkoeaa• WWtby.Ont sl, _ _. If yrlj wNlt PtAeGer day'y. 1�1 _ ► �+p a /� Downie, of Oshawa, had seti e1"ril of 'e �'���j♦ R���TSON - - PICI►CaJ«.1Nti Mr. Donald Beer took a caitoad of B. C. S}]in letf m ��� his class play various eelectiona to .Brougham .peo:sle to Toronto on' Fri - shciar the progress of a few lessons. x lure Coal x Alectrickl Contractor LUMBER v Same discussion ensued -on the pro- day night last. - :Wiring and Repxiring for Light �,JJlrliea+s` i pose] to entertain the members'of The W." J. $rnw�t► laisiily, of Tor- . •- JAllJertri Coal or power, the tlzama with' an oyster gripper onto;- ;visited the people here on : �OII1eet1.0 Coke ' ,All kinds of. electrical goods • "• which eras debated pro' and con., At Saturday. - kept in stock. Pickering Mills the close- of"the musical program a Mlss� Gladys Gannon was home on Cfinent, Line, Plaster says she. is enjoying l Ir - acaturday. She sa _ f - Phone I706, Pickering - _ Mock Trial _was'. staged in which. all � ' . � ap. a Bo 3y � end the afxorti niments of the court her training in the hospital. The 'meeting of the W. M. S. to-' o ),gents for Lundy Fence _ _ egos - _. were provided for, .The following be held at the home 'of tilts. Lemur- �-' " „REPRESENTING MBSh, F were officers, witnesses, clients and_ and metal Roofing - _ attendants:Judge, F. M. Chaprnan; a on, has been po9tponed from the• ; Sn( - .. .mss':. '-and Poultr. sUpp- Court Crier, 21st to the 28th. Robt. Hedge; Constable Mils ,lean Ccooden, ,of the. Toronto Cocl shatt Implements Everett Brsyant; Attorney for the p i Plaintiff, Sack Bryant; Attoreny for ?formal Sschool; 'accompanied her yislRy lie$ in" stock at al� 'the Defendant, Gard Winter; Defen- friend, Miss Jean Malcolm home last Prices' afore so = of - - • dent„ Ben Bryant; Plaintiff, Miss ,E. ' week LONDON; EN(�i.AND times,. Donnelly+, 'lie case being a suit for The Day of :Prayer ores cheer- WILSON BR O $50,000 damages in a breach. of pr v� by' the women o!' the church on,� $ee i�L O 1ln Da " Friday last, after - the- fupera} of - �t }K ORS CY'RI% E. Mo t -= h PP g uY ,curiae action. The atnesses called r • 1 were Mrs. G. Winter, Geo. 'Puckrin, rile late Mr. Wilson. Phone :..: �. The Y. P. S. Social meeting at the 1 Mark 7800 191 Pkene — Piekeeist, 6TN - Mchard Winter, while the principals ! Duncan home on Friday •evening wzts ; 4 !.4 Do N . Lockwood in the case underwent a gruelling f ; cross- examination.'by the lawyers •in' laigely attended and an ehjoysble' r ~r _ PICKERING, ONT. � which marry amusing incidents took time was spent by all._. .. r .. BU„�PEES . TEBRUARY. lace.. The. statement of claim based - Mr. and Mrs. Bert Harvey had M;,. the action• on the many letters sent quite an exciting drive through the lea Re G. C1 10;L�i\ ilk _� to the PWntiff and the offer of flood waters, to attend the concert SEEDS G 8PECIALS,FUNERAL DIRECTOR marriage, with arrar►gemeltts for'thei In Pickering last week, but the eon - w cert was worth while. building of a house try the side of , Private Ambulance `the road. The Defendant claimed The W. M: S. of St: Johns Church AgaiaMthis year the tvtli;6e will hold a progressive. and x Day and Night Service that the onion diets of the plaintiff i • - M g .n March baudling 'BURPRE'S SEEDS /^t�� with her reckless expeiiding of 4 ^, concert on Monday 'evening, in bulk- if oa have never �e9.'Vai'� Chests Phone 8ti00 18th, at. ,8 o'clock in the Brougham f y•- cents a month on her petsonalpwants used Bur e's needs, try theta Malvelen 5000 ,Town Hail. Light refreshments and Pe :�. was_ sufficient excuse for the break- coffee will be served. Admission, 25 this year.and be convinced ` == u Yp Solid walnut ing of the contract. The jury was - =1 Markham Ones empaanelied, and. elected their fore - cents; children SO cents. Come and. like .nttny others, thi►t they .F $16 T5 and $•25 50 , joy a fine social evening.. man, Fred Crawford. One witness en g'' " are:fil a class by thetiasely" near] committed ,for perjury, while, The Women s Institute wish to. ex- III .Walnut Finish y press their thanks to - those who so Buy your -seed requirements sq.95 NEW STYLE the .constable had to e-,ict several of generously helped them in their -Cr- in bulk, the way tbeRardeners the hearers to the tower. The jury i ltd Children Pro ram. Also to more ego• brou ht in a verdict of guilty w�ch ` 0p k do. Better need B y thank the many who attended, giv- CONSOLE TYPE water founts} .Oys- .verdict was over -ruled by the judge, • who dismissed the action each to pay ing their support to this' very worthy If you have been eendlbg root KITCHEN CABIN_ ET ter shell and M><ca *heir ovl-n ,costs.. The wo was avell c - - -- Order LO HRFQee'n.dii'eCt. W - •• cause. They were -able as a result _ ot,tnis concert to mare a con not by all parties and Ae knowled- not include year order with . "With bread -box, flour, tea. sugar, gilts ge of court -procedure .was amazing. 'ion of about $50 to the Fund. - - coffee tine and 5' glass containers Rev. J. E. Glover pry ,;,.�d a very ours, and ore will save yon th�l, (maybe they have all been there. thought- provoking senr':rr n Sun- Lroable of clearing, through B Ed.). It is understood that the law -" for spices; also A 32 =piece dinner An assortment Of and day,. taping for his sui i. fir.; The � custonie at no ;extra oz - -for of Bisbee, quality tinware at 15ots. yers had-consulted an outside legal "= nt ;While tlzep 1 &Stf firm which partly accounted 'for Parable of the Sower;'.. lie.. .ire: +see :pen /e_ to you - - - •. 4 r' $7.5U. s the quality of the Soil rather 1�an - their impassioned appeals to the +- ^.' Rorke skates. st'ic'ks either the seed or sower in the crc., C. A STERRITT y ;tiro. ��nch was served at the con- ,. _ aDd pue'lis. elusion, and so another red - letter to be harvested, The text was, He - C • that bath ears. to hear let him heir" Jones Drug Store - ALVIN BUSHBY night was marked off at the Club. � Funeral Director we are glad to' see the young men (Oar hats off to this bunch for mak- • � ':' Ambulance Service �HNtdwwre YhnnA 4800 ing their own good time. What a taking such an active part in tko; - Phone 6FM J Phone 13 activities of the church, Cie Sunday 1f PICKERING DNTABfO s• U1. PICKERING rnmmu- -br . Ed.) School and the Young People's Soc- r 1 •a P14kbl1R l �,;,'M • OIItBnO Pure• -brFd qh� *!h„rr Cattle at iety. . ,.•� lit ` i Miller ;$ro /. Sale. ' •. . - x^yp 'eJ KW+.iL6 _ _ .. • - - M, . _ • .m �. _ _ V - .. - - .. ♦ t +.../ c �._ ` _ .__ _. _..� _ — .--.. _ .... r ., .,.- _... - ...._ _ _ _ _ . ^-. .. -. ... . _ -y . _ �. _ c�++:a+�wY`�- s'�}'.z ?i at us; did you every aio such • see healthy lot r' "An excellent Idea, and most on- 7 _ tertaining," added Lucas. TIDES '-f "N "Suppressed anger curdles your e YOUTH food. O . - "Genevieve!" Norah • was. afraid _ _01 the Author p� ..Pt43gatr0lA/r'l - - - _._ that her daughter- might disgrace _ ~'•! herself by talking openly about food _.#y NF.hi..E M. S(;AIVL.4N after It had passe¢ the pale, of con• �a 4 versation to the -region of the atom- acb. _ "Let her go on, - Lady Pencarrow, s�csfos'ets fag noises of ,w,arning and -looked ap-'- Genevieve always had original . id• Ban . we see a gruulP of •youns• pro ologetically at the judge• sae," said the Judge. o� a fe csrrted on the tides Of youth Old Lucas was not... the ,least em "She's got too' sharp a_ tongue," Ooni BW7 Peacatrow finally ,ettlee . owu .,n �h,• 'Nencarrow farm, witb barraesed; be seemed to be enjoying "Not &•harp, Father; sensitive!" ` penevleva aia cousin Y housekeeper it, "Huh!" he grunted. f m a ho to in •tuve with nor cousin Robir+ "Do you remember that brown re- werricls. Cousin Nell Macdonald be- "And why do yo4 want to go oa sent" engaged to arena Julcey- (Soft- the stage, Peter ?" he asked. diugerot dress you had, Mother, with Peter Yencarrow is showing interest „I just love it;' said the .boy, en- the plush -panel down], the. front ?" •' -- = —d iEsisle Kite a -tyaJisi - --- ,- - , – _ couyou,r be his . In ty smile. '•1 do, dear, .You always liked to yell. CHAPTER NINETEEN "You're coming• into my orate a[- sit on my knee when I wore it "�� "And Peter, what 1a E going td ter Easter, and make up your mind "Do you knoei why? f used to lick ow. to that, my boy." the plush. And ' Father had an-Irish 1e't" asked old. Judge Lucas. "I'm sorry, Father —" ' ..: " "I'm going on the stage." frieze coat'. a harsh, acrid, hairy r - -- "I'll have no painted', pimps in this thing, and I always' licked that, too. `vPhat'a flint ?" demanded hip .f$ 'house :' said Miles, and he thumped it was horrible, but I couldn't resist i - 4her, the table and sent the jam spoo>3 ay- it, and it always made me- shud- "1'm going to be an actor," said ing. der," - - Peter with a brief burst of courage. ..Painted pimps! It sounds like a "You filthy kid," said Kelly. - ••'You'll do no such thing:' headline," said Genevieve. "Merely training-.a. sensitive ton- "Oh, .I've quite decided, Father, "You've decided) You've decided, "Hold your tongue, will you ?" gue," said the judge. "Learning dia- crimina on. 1 fan y, Genevieve, that have you; and who are you to decide "You know, we always stage our Lj S �0 • ��C 1/2 ��• these matters ?" family rows at meals," said Genev You will always lick the plush and Milea'b temper was rising, despite ieve turning to their guest, "�Ve and the frieze of life." • - , , "You mean ..... ?" she enquired, ,OIi►A�16'E PEKOE--* 4oe 1/� ib. heir ggeet, and Norah made cluck- it a splendid aid, to digestion,' Look for she could, nee �intereat is his fad- for _ r =- ed blue eyes. ,. v ng .. MO �� _ Savour a eryhe _ . _ � - J�►Il alters in their class y "I wonder," she said thoughtfully. Zvi Her mind after Ea ahead. ""I'll lick ' �� the irieie after Easter," she thought. have an Easter party--a big one this "I don't hold with all this codd• 2fl G. �' It was Holy Week, and the waxing - Easter, moon grew, rounder as each year, The whole family— Michael and ling Your mother is too fond of red Ella -and and Gentry, and Nell and Er- night it climbed a little later over flannel and ch4lit plasters. + � 6*sy' public rooms "and cabins , . ezoello" the hills, and its shining face alld in ena.. I. wonder if Jessie and Potty - - - . , Barker would come over? A real Peter, who had suffered a sudden _ rood and plenty of it .. good sun decks .. l and out •of the scudding clouds, - slap -up party:' eclipse since his rasi}. annguncemeni happy dabs of Aport and fun .. fine, Kelly oame in from the- stables, "Why so' special this year" befor Judge Lucas, was keeping out steady ships• where he had been looking at a sick '7 thought it would be nice; you of his lather's way and he and Meg _ Aar s9reut j� horse, and, puffing contentedly at his never know when some of them gie were fooling about with tennis � ou nil EUR___� pipe, stood beside tier." Mere was -a might be moving on ,. out of reach." raca warm contentment -in the autumn - Rate. for "Wbo, for instance. (To be Continued.) sa1iY �, a air; harvest was over, the Gelds and "Oh, anyone: Taut if would be rtN - : t , it , fruit and sowers had-responded gen- they. nice, don't you think so ?" allowing J , grously to his work- and the •flying "Blihio! You g4 ahead." ;si lays In season bad left its rich bequest to .. -. gaaeeAa• 1'11 write to them, all tonight' • 'Write! A bit ormal with the fa "Kelly," said Genevieve, "we must milt', isn't it?"_t • AP to "It's quicker and will • save- time." • agem or a "They usually c out for East er, anyway." ome -_ 137 Bay 8treeR • �am ie711 c wa 1DADNTO "Yea, our own crowd. But I want - ^~ t make sure f them* all." le'' RVV _. -oma o e ° v - 4 �_ •'A full roll cal}!" - "Exactly." A queer , excitement stirred flea- - \�ti� S C I E N T I S T S FIND FASTER WAY .crepe as she wrote the invitations; ,y. _ just friendly little notes they were. ♦ ,�� f _ _.. RELIEVE C L D S . _ _ - "I>ro came cut for Easter.'." was the they all came 'all ez STICK ALL text. And Kept Pipe Smokers! till up with '1AY LANG Jessie and Potty Barker. "GOLDEN VIRGINIA' - - Ache and Discomfort Eased . WITH Mileb aid Nofsh came slat. ' "You have got a cold, Father," aald an play a really Almost Instantly Now 14 Glenevieve, good smoke! - 1► oy to p0 �Ad "Oh, it's nothing," and he gave 'a r•e�iei . ice /�rt�1•settn_taMr�arielateiet•3 - -- When' you have a cold. rememberihe at� uaim— plaiea ee• yo�lj!>` aeries of rasping grunts to clear tai& can't slip or slide— �u "' simple treatment pictured here :. -. / voice. i+ wHe!ps *RabIt01 Dentlfrict - sievercataseeaorenees . prescribed by doctors everywhere to- because teeth St 'as "He caught it yesterday is that �� e@th _ = day as the quick, safe way. oau`}y as is �UW heavy rain. He wouldn't change his Ufa, 1. Take 7 Aspirin Tablets. _ - De!–'farsee - boots when he came Ili, ". and Norah Because of Aspirin's quick- disinte• in kworrlld Y:f - ,. looked reprovingly at him, a$ though h,.aP - grating property. Aspirin he prescribe.. y be -were . a ' stubborn child. ppQ ,,.r hold " — almost instuntl9• it— •mast} cost. u� Just take Aspirin and drink plenty s` mom '""•` ""°�"'m"` - ' - of toot' - every '2 to 4 -houri the Ed wQ fad S u �� —_- • s' firit day —less often afterward ... It _ _ . throat is sore, use the Aspirin gargle. CHAPPED SKIN? NO R t.be sure you get ASPIRIN. It is made in Canada and,all druggists - 2. Drink full elan; at water. have it. Look for the name Bayer is ` ? Repeat treat,riene to s hours, the form of a cross on every Aspicitl _ ROWN BRAN . ' Tablet. Aspirin is the trade mark of� �► the Bayer Company, Limited.. DOES NOT HARM - ,c.. HEART - lHE _ . .. ' �N EVER NOURISHED qT N',S HINDS DS RND KNEES E S D' ' MORE CANADIAN CHILDREN CHAPPED BY SNOW AND WIND ' THAN ANY OTHER CORM 3• It throat is acre crush and stir SYRUP `! • Nsv • :a Aspirin Tablets in• a tfsrd of a Sim d Itirter u� t efrtt -4 ininstantly „ A product of The CANADA STARCH CO., Limited 4 / • / / CREAM ♦ 1 1 a _ . <>: ;•, • the time coma to - 1 lee Hot Bun sewn,' when r_1 � riomEs bake the delicious, spiced confections you'll find you'll ' be more than pleased'if the flour you use is PURITY. Shad6'and EYer$reenTreesr Roses For P'UR= FLOUR is uniformly high in uality t '. �t,anada S rubs, Perennials. BuIIIS. Tree ' _. __ .. :_• :. , de from sel uted Western m Ma specially h - - . and Bush Fruits, Asparagus Roots. hard - spring wheat, products bak it have - � d flaws that Lists everything neceanry! for beautlfyint l0! size texture an distinctive co a d' incu tst of fruits i':iyi:::•;, :;::', :•::� surroundings sad aleath M t �jy�� she home sumo P •. is in to the whole family. Buy a bag for the garden and and roil of Grower, Pro. _ `::. '::<.;;:•': >;:: ;' <. ?: pleasing Y . ::::•� .:� >:,. :. p -• fuwly Nluetnted and full of helpful infOrt III' 4 F 'L U 3 t n UR math . PURITY FIA ♦ 1 V in sea a ee aHK �• Over t Ch FAVORITE RECIPE : }::::::. '' ''' baking, and remembes, one brand' of ° I� > i • � ` � BUY DIRECT FROM GitOWER flour --arid that PURITY —is till you need At kit is tllusasdon of Redpe No: 22 Y And Saes Money for all your baking. By ordering from McConnell'. Catalogue in the new PURITY COOK BOOK< _ you buy direct from the grower and save - _ t0. 7 _ Io! s0 Cet1U In__- i:F _ many dollars. careful growing, d4ging and . to cook boost YULU4 1 •', ., packlaG met h.u.. assure m. of getting hip, good now often a Convenient t� file. atoek, in bees of condition. tJl a ship, from Coat to Coast, Rd 'amict}w'coyen,, wen illusttared and featuring PURITY VFL.OUR- ' send Today for free Copy it conaine S envelope. for Sling Ties McConnell Nursery Co. or clipped irOID t ',r ,r .gent to you postpaid for 25 cents, PORT BVRWEL ONT with the cook book for 69 cent& Sand- todiy for your copies tb L' _ dl�6[;s, Wasum Canada Flour Mille Co„ Limbed, Toronto, o `tre.i, W�iPK y . F 0 R ALL - 9.0, U R .8 -A K I N G Iaue No. 11 —'35 58 _ = ' . :THIS IS AN EXCLUSIVE LAURA WOMENS­ iu t,rolt.a Drea�makil,p Lepolr F>xa w;the HEELER DESIGN -µ �. CHATTER i .a .7 - - . By Mair M. Morgan :. �. _ .. = 7i TOY PISTOLS VS PEACE _ 'f L�••Yy�y., F .._ .. A New York Grand :Jury has passed judgment on ' toy pistols, ,contending that they should be outlawed with genuine firearms. � y; ;.•r ; � �;�; � �;�: � ::.r ' . : In a presentment asking the Legislature to prohibit'sale of thej,; toy's, the grand jury said: "Many burglaries and hold -ups havebeen rt �5h `,` = °'+ a ^'= :o � �'° •`r ,carried through successfully It�ith imitation guns. _ �'�• 'r "jr t„ 9; ;� ,� aa, ;�'S err a C •�'• !� i• :•':�. _ = = RUSTIC MELODY -.tit Char Lake, Wisconsin, George Himes took, a three -tined :��� x ' �' _ "'�► � � {:�y���:� ' pitchfork, •a milk can and a piece of wire. The result was music. , . •' �. _T �y;t�' { r' ;: - p • .1-limes while mending farm machinery tightened a piece of wire over a milk can with' a three -fined pitchfork, Re Happened to touch the wire and was pleased with the musical sound it made, t Experiments resulted in the following arrangement, on which` --he has applied for a patent. One end of a _wire is attached to the ;. ;t •.. = . <n• '+��� fork handle, the other nd -to the middle tine. The fork handle is in- 4.i . serted in a slot in the bottom. of the ,can to. keep it from' 5lidink. He, then fastens one tine in a loo attached to. his chest. He draws a vio- -- lin bow across the wire with one hand while- sliding a cigar. box.-Up and down, it with the other to .vary the' tone. Old HABIT p . A Grimsby husband came to Toronto on'business recently and w PaTTE M 940 when he returned threw a package into -his wife's lap'. CROCHETED BLQt15E . R _..� .� "1 couidn't resist buying.that material because it looked so like - - here's a blouse that makes you think .of Spring flowers and Bas- 9 ' j+ou " he said. den parties! A lacy stitch for the body of it -a lacier one for yoke _ Delighted with his sentiment and his thoughtfulness, she eager - �'`'�" and cape sleeves- crocheted in colored string -a combination that _ spells an :alluring appearance. And what woman isn't always aiming ly tore open -the package. As the lengths of material came to view for just that" 'This blouse is one -in which you'll feel well - dressed on -she answered•him. $ny occasion. Flattering -feminine in style -you cah be sure of "1 should think it would lLave;" she said, "I'ir e. been wearing a creating qquite a, stir with it. But then, as a crocheter you'll be glad dress from'that 'same piece for two years." - to knout that it really roils off t>e needle. in no time. _ - 83 Pattern 940 comes to you with detailed directions for making the blouse shown; illustrations -of it and of all the stitches used', 'Anything which can be imagined - _ - • and material requirements. -_ Pat- can, be achieved." -. Phelps -Phelps �1y i�iQ Milk W� �� The material 'used for this ' dis Send 20 cents in stamps or coin (coin preferred }, for this pat- _ tinctive dress is rough crepe silk tern to Needlecraft Dept-P. Wilson Pattern Service, 73 Adelaide St "',It in not good business -unless • .(J. Butterfield in Vancouver ; Pr that resembles a monontoae. West, . Toronto. w - both buyer and seller profit _by it." Province,) It is an advanced spring idea 'tfiak _. -Hence Ford. There is a pathetic - item ,from `mart women are wearing now to - Aurora. Illinois,'sbout dchurch din- iretherr their winter wardrobe. The TAXPAYERS' LAMENT ner being spoilt because someone original was periwinkle blue: A Tariff tax income put soap in the soup, Church peo- navy blue ruffle adorned the ,neck, Tax on retail sales• a most pleasing, combination pia are always �•' go particuIaz about Another very liked idea Is black Club ' taz. school taz, (� j little thongs. Of course the soap' Tai on beer and ales. may conceivably- have- spoilt -the crinkly-crepe silk ?with lingerie neck 3 dr soup but it does not always neces- ruffle of white ar pastel shade City tax, county' tai - < earily spoil other forms of food. starched laee. Tax on, obligations; a I recall that many years' ago ashen" ' Almond green woolen with brown - :War tax, urine tax. • N; " ' I kept cows upcountry, there was taffeta neck, trim Js still another Tax on corporations. _ :1 ' one cow that lovely scheme.. _ tb gave especially good, - . . - — Brewer -tar- serer tar. rich sulk and more of At than the Style No, '2783 is designed for i. �,��►•�►:�► other cows. It was particularly rich, sizes 14, 16, 18 years,_36, 38-and 40- -AaJ on atotar cars; _ . P ...d��� h1�c. - Hca�1 taw. aY_slr Is.;;. -'mow R-- batter4'�.t aitd - had a pigmy Tax on liquor bard. _ pleasing flavor. Size 16 requires 3 1 -8 yards of 30- - inch material with 3 -8 yard. of 35- Bridge fax, cheque tax. �i p A little later it was noticed that it - was impossible to keep any, soap in inch --contrasting.: Tax on drugs acrd pills;' (ttl Gas tai, ticket tar, Customer: took hers, friend, the outside wash-house where the HOW TO ORDER PATTERN$ laundry as accomplished. Let me. Tax on gifts Jn wills. can't you -send. somebody over to rY P Write. your name and address this table who has been a basebsit not rend your hearts and offend plainly, ,giving number and size of _ Pgll tax,_ dog tax; _ - pitcher? your stomachs with a prosy account such patterns as you want. Enclose Tax on money loaned; Head Waiter: A pitcher, sir! of what- had happened. ��, Doris; Ise in stamps or coin' (coin prefer• .state taxi road tax, Customer: Yes. We have bean i you guessed right! red -wrap 'it carefully) for each Tax oil alt thongs awned, here for three - quarters o! an hour I pass this hint on to m friends waiting for somebody to put some - Y .number. and address your order to. thin across this table.' in the Fraser Valley for their . in- Wilson y Pattern Service, 73' West -' Stamp tax, land tax. g - structi4n and profit. There is, boa- Tax on Bedding ring; _ - - ever. a psychological side to it. Adelaide St., Toronto.. _ _ high tax, low tax, From the moment' the propensity of Tax, on everything. 29 _ 28 � _ the cow for soap was discovered no No Time To Succeed HOW the faithful slave girl one seemed �o care, so much , for .her_ - ' saved her master's life -. especiaily"rich milk. "A Deflationist Arrives the robber was foiled one of the country s eminent fjn- • - • _ through a great eastern Cub- anciers• said .in a recent article that tom regarding Salt through in' ----Output of Books _� men who have no, time Eo read,_ have X iCture and Story In new book - no time to succeed. -He himself tries x<; -or Children l Yours free! to read at fla least two hours a y, (New York Times) cause he finds that his mind works Send coupon now for ""Salt better after the stimulus of other In its annual sum;Wy number, « 611 over the World". .Strange, which has recently appeared,, the People's ideas. Probably he is rather. <T ' ongaging Salt customs many Publishers Weekly declares that particular 'about•his reading too, but lauds' "very "Anthony Adverse," with a 1934 sale he certainly takes time for it. He Xorr Morth>,wb home should of 176,000 copies, was 'the. best sell believes that it is partly dire to this, ' WINDSOR SALT have t -hie ei of that P habit that had achieved a success "'' ': ;N: teaspoonful law year. "While Rome �!s: book ! Send 'Burns," ' " "' of water is mils heads this. •publications so far out. the ordinary. �\ >. `.a c. ••s� •g•v Coupon nowt non- fiction list with a sale of • 83,545 It pays to do ,what °ver is acres- : •;' :" copies. sary to keep yourself in the pink. of . " •f 'Sol Tablr fait 'condition. It takes time to keep the 'Sol Tabla S It -,u'as found that the title output, p wtndR salt Pro- had increased -slightly, with 8,198 body in shape, but the minutes �*ou �ct. Foe table cook. different books produced in 1934 as spend fn •setting -up exercises, or the ^ .- taasand Drat tleatth. hours you give to welkin or skat- U.u��ttormly pure - against 8,092. its 1933, ' Y 8 g to ant so But • twenty-five fewer new, boots ing, erg well invested. It: takes time. - were published last year than in to keep ,tlie m:nd alert, but the time 1933, and a severe dro _ p •of 32 pef- you give to improving reading ad- cent. was' noted 'in the classification vances - your success. If you lack _ of law. There were 28 per' cent. time to make your body and • mind - ' ' fewer 'books on music, 16 per relit, 1 efficient, you lack "time to succeed. ` 'y fewer books on fine arts and the classifications. ='games and sports, < biography and technical books, also c:a8s:1'"t:'o11 of general literatur , I' shored decreases. vy ith titles up 22 per cent. There ! - 's The largest train was made--in-the- %ere• mote business books;, books of 1 y f t poetry and drama,, and sociolo ,-:cal 1 r y ' ' w and travel books.• fiction n :4�ed,t A , \puuri„np up -five per ednt, and juveniles drop- I :, � _ ped four-per cent. - t New Map - �` 1 The British output of new 'titl'es _ a and `G�L�z also inereascd,' with 15,fi28 di$erdnt books . published a3 compared with c_, ,.. 4 _ Tear 0# and Mad Today 20 Page .- �•,, ��. 15,022 in 1933.- There were 199 acs CANADIAN INDUSTRIES LIMITED Bool{let `'��ranmm�"r five puhlishin houses which brouhht ` SALT DIYIi10N ., g vnimseL OvNMTT LL" out five _ or, more new titles in - Ip t�,pe�write • H ,a N STURGEON RIVER America last year. ob 1 t j mtka ..all ores tbs ulntnts uu,r-- sl.n.ea ann..n atta and Caagaia In Way _ I _ - Istat n1Y4atta W" WX ►naarN f•1, 1:a} mend Patenotre, member of the, French Parliament and_ _• 1Vdrte aftw ONI raaro sae aNn,. ,r, " "Literature, drama ,and , art ecrvcr . ' w����r�ryaiudd wr14'r:�;�liNn: ` to unite nations as strlct:y c.,r.I• :'taut'. or cf the French deflation law, pictured with his wife as they ^' A"vw R IuTgleaL scE9vsces AGENCY. » t, _ - 9xo ndarl eWlalno, Toronto, cas.aa merclal ties never can, - i..i ei -Cv,d in ,.ew Vor'.t City on the S.' S Ile De I'raAC9, They are here ._ y Lytton° for -a short vacation _ tended p i V aC�i�41ti, .6 W a f THURSDAY, KAWH 21st - irnp- On Friday night the Y. P. banquet !MP- " :' S1a01;sin113h1II�, IlAt 'COAL was a great success, about 50 were o'Wrt Auction Sale ad Implement], '$Iwtthortts, Horses. Implements; _ .. .Wood -at right rides T� - K P F•'a': �. present. Miss Griffith of Toronto,! Fowl, Hay and Grain at Lot -lb, and Dogs Miller, of Oshawa were Con. 6, Pickering the property of Now is the time to have those repair Ordei -f our R , fitter bnpply Of joke attended to. Harrow! repalnsd, : lji.7lf per year; =1.50 paid in advance the guest speakers. Mr. Petrie, of ( Miller Bros. Sale at 11.00 o'c k. Pickering added much to the- enjoy- � Cash. No Reserve. m• also new sections on hand. The fees. CO A ( due Fleury Plows always on head. ,Subscriptions to the United States Torsos ment of .the evening. Toasts were t Maw auctioneer. _ �v L ;_ Also dealer in Viking Oream Separs- - i and Gt. Britain $2.00 in advance. ally responded to. p r L ford and Electric Vitaebert. ,- FRIDAY, MARCH 22nd - Auction CO [� - n ; 'Dealer in lJoctehutt and Frost di - M U RK�R. Frooriety. sale of Live Stock, Implements Sale Register Hay, Grain, Roots and Farm Pro- — Wood machinery. WOOD A phone call will bring us to your farm, perky at South Half, Lot 16, con. FROM Oxy- acetylene welding. Kiaasle SATURDAY, MARCH. 16th - Ex- 9, Pickering, : the property of the ::• _ :` Phone Pick 715 : tensive sale farm stock, imple- Estate of the- late W. J. Coates. CHAS. LAW, Pickering M S. '97t7ccO .L we rd Mr. and Mrs. W. Bayles : nent ments, hay, grain, roots, poultry 1 -2 mile east of Claremont. Sale etc., at lot 31f con. 7, Pickering, at one sharp. Temps Cash. A. S. rhonb 3520 - 51 GREENWOOD 4gly . y : • • .Sunday at H. Paskin's home, Hugh Fairclough has, secured a the property o_ W. T. Turner, who Farmer, auctioneer. (See bille.) ^ . • gosition near Whitby. Percy Lavington of Port Perry is is' giving up farming. Sale at one � THURSDAY, MAitC.1I 21st - Auc- sharp' A. S. Farmer, auctioneer. lion sale Registered Herd Air- FRED STACEY Notice LtQ YO _..spending -the past wegk at Victor of WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20th - shire Cattle, Farm Stock, Imp1e -' ;P&inter and Paper-banger karkin's and calling on old friends. Farm Sale of entire stock and im- menus, Grain, Roots, Furniture etc l 36 cents per hour or by contraot ? Miss Annie Bayles spent the week- plements, furniture etc., belonging ,t I�t 24, Con. 1 Scarboro, (one anywhere. We do Building of all kinds. -• ' =�� end with her cousin, bliss $lleen � Thos. Madill, North Half lot 33 `mile east of Ellesmere) the prop -� rear con 7, Pickering. One mile 8atiefactioa Guaranteed. CARPENTERING, - :." Miss Ruth Diamond of Pickering, erty of W. L, Thomson, Sale al, i Atha Station. o reserve N west of 12 moos sharp. -Terms Cash. Na 15 years experience. CEMENTING, } =;' 'tperst several days of last,week with owner is retiring. Terms, Cash. Reserve.' Prentice and Prentice, PINE DRIVE, - DUNB7IRTON ' :PLUMBING - - -dliss Madeline Crawford. Sale at one, sharp. Frr2 Postill, auctioneer. , Auctioneers. or write Dumbarton P. O. - and- : _11r. V. Parkin is maw under the - -- ROOFING doctor's care, the latest victim of the — 'V�%hiteYBle we ala�> Hell Brnutford Roof!. Sirs. Roy Mowbray, 'Miss Florence, FOR UICK :SALE :FLOUR &IRteri#i1s, F,m;irP Rtthroora Jack and Ralph, m�-ored to Toronto', w q• p M I L� S F.. �i meot, l7t►ro Water ��n Saturday to lee to hockey snatch' tiy�r.emw, Re9tty, _ -at the Ala le Leaf Garden . A car -load of of our people went A limited -quantity of choice! natural - .': St4ble quion Pmt l I am prepared 'to purchase and {,then Building,materials- io Oshawa to see the popular show, "David Cupperfield" on Saturday ev- " re- ground Oat Feed, . any kind of grain, and will E- tiruatee Free -_ , :. sning' last. A good number from here attend -; . $ 12.00 per ton at the mills. Net cash., Work Guaranteed pay the highest market price •� ad the epening of the hall iri Brook- at barn, .. �y TT F. el . PRO V S� - ]in on Friday night and report a� We are again in th market for Cate, Mixed Grain and LAWSOrI. WILSON - " !fig crowd and a good, time. 8uekwheat. `feud samp!es for quotations- ' Phone RSO2 Phone M-,rk 55P:. � l5 Pre- KFRINO.. ONTARIO The W. M. S. held their \larch; meeting at :he home, of Sirs. C. J, i � REESOR S MARMILL, Ltd., Markham, Out• Stevenson last Friday with the u.- _ Ao sal number present. Sirs. L. Pexg's : group were in charge of the = �+��''+'• ""lf�� SEE US i _ prog- asm. : i r - �� ' . The farmers are watching for the '--- sestrlts of the iifarketing arc. - - BEFORE - - tar as we can learn we w iIl not re- re- { _ _ i. - • You buy (� I Q Q EXTRA RA SPE /A v ` S �C)g `s Wive a great deal of benefit as tar s potatoes are conecrued when they -. .{f s iii our `iHUEt9DAY. FRIDAY and SATURDAY 7' are classed into 8o many grades. _ , rt - Mission Band was held at the hall Farm SPECIAL hst Saturday afternoon with all but taro regaiar' members present.... 1. - `'' Machinery M�LLSTREM FLOUR, Pwitry 24 lbs. 66ce -_Tltz winners f,,r obtaining the most "�' ' -' SUPREME mew mer._bers are �;eorze Richard- eon, Jack Hooker, 31ilt•�n 3lowbra ,.• Y:. - "'f d ent f it .f. L. ., �..� (ili,d Cu., Ci -- SHORTENING, 2 lbs. for 3C and Cha:he ...ich>trdsan. kers _ The :.,- r ' 'I Clem: kill ben. their lie -sons :ti0 n March Of 77 macbfiaes one for every farm job. ' -GOOD COOKING - • - ,. ...r 38th, at. 2.30 and continue till Fri- = and onti e WOODS Electric Farm t. nt ment. We have Used q .p WHITE BEANS, 5 lbs. for 2 7e• - - oday, M .h 29th. The fee is 25 .cents Riq,; g.a} j ' - o. 'MEDAL -- c�nta -for non- -- We clean i�Fresg Seeds._. GOLD - - werr.bers.: all ladies and girFsare Hull -leas Seed Oata. 6 her and Bum -Kin varie• per La PEANUT BLJ'7"TER rgejar,Lc. _ flee for sale. - ' 'Brougham Evening n iiie ... F. W. DISNEY _ _ a - Greenwood y CROS.SE and .BLACKR'ELL - TOMATO SOUP 4 tins 25c.. doz. 69c. The Social Tnw•n ..;Hail on Thursday eLrning. I'ast, und- - 7, ,tr the auspices of the Women's In- -' =R. R !, Locust Hill _ _ Phone Pick 2314 - - ! ' 1 ANDY AMMONIA r - k �. � � - 05C.� .. _ C C"' p stitute, was a - wonderful success. _ Eachr•e, crokinole and dancing were - - SPECIAL attractions of the evening. p- .: wards of._.350.,was realized as a c,tn- ..SPECIAL - C:HIPSO lge, pkg'. and 2 bars Soa 21c. p.' Fund ion, to the Crippled Children' Fund. Mr. and 11Irs. Harvey and ot• This is yoixr chalice to get rid of that PRUNES, Choice unlit 2 lbs' 25C• quality, : 1ers k d s � success oente ld washer t .: enterprise, their of 4 a. a price you. never _asppreciate� : -_.. - _ 16t GOTH / N In the reports just to haml for St. .._.... _ =' = :dreamed -of. -- - 7 ltn's Church, for 1934, a very fine. - '• showing-is given, Nin= have been Ridded added to _ � - Through Special Arr the Picker'ing­Hardware Store -= the communion lists and a :egeent with manufacturers, we eaa s There am a t ow higher. rseighty-five ' g 1 n on the -•: •. -. - give you : ;:. mhurch roll./The receipts from all : • ` sivaroes for current expenses was _. = : :" .'_ 419.00 for say Hand - Washer or - = :APR ING I � COMING - 5803.51, contributed by envelopes and, x30.00 fur' any• Electric Rasher, regardless members contributions were $318.97. - • - 3i. and M. Fund 5200.25. The W. 3f.' _ _ - - ::.:of condition, on '. • Now is the time to get your Red, 13 receipts were $122.55 and a mum- ' :� valuable bales of clothing: - `,. _ ^' Vain -a -Day ::z Washer -. :`;. '` Clover, Alfalfa and Timothy eoffv to the West and Preeipts - -,- eriai Supply. Sunday School receipts - _ - _ _ -- - . The stock of Ontario grown seed is were $167.44, including g balance of $38.78 !torn 1983. : :.: _' . Selling at 1109.00 - - !united tI:18 The total ex nd- 'Phis washer is full size, enamel tab and made by Thor Washer Co. - year, y - - Rures of the S. S. -were $128.38; for Missions, ,$15.86. Balance $23.24. The Give us - a tall and we will see you at once and explain _'• ',Sf'�C�A L WHILE I T LASTS funeral of the" late Eli Wil- - our propoeitioa. Pon, son of C. J. and Mrs. Wilson, go' ears ago, had illcfor card- - :. CHAS. '- .50 QUARTS HOUSE PAINT 69c. A QT ' :,_ - ` . seventh' event took place here on Friday afternoon. -COOPER, ,CLAREMONT - Agetit for McCormick•- Deeriog_Faraa Machinery Ser•Pice was held in St. John's Chur- and Repairs. : ah, and interment- in the Christian. Cemetery. The family grew up here �TRAVEL BY COACH -i 'Our Motto: - "We have it Can get it, Or - it is not w&de." _ • wW were useful and6 popular citiz- : Teiephose 3900 ar of this place. C. J. and Mrs. -. -lemon was very loyal members of &. Soft 'Temperance for many �--_` •aawA ec .. WAL F - ._. -- - - - - - -- - -- J. S. BALSDON, PICKS. MG of -- VNIM Some years ago Mr. Wilson i .PV4.Lwo � and his f&w* wean out west and as - years pissed the'family scattier- Mrat .nets'- yt,.uL• en's W r - o it Boots 2.49 p id to )tomes of. tbeair own.- A short •o. ATLANTK' l • ' *WrR . Kar•:' er owK.co � OCEAN btea'a Overall@ and Pants 1.2 ',pr, up - 'o0 ado he came boat to Ontario in �/aet to be nearer his sons, Norval � �aeo toss..• MOa11A/•u.. ..w ... .,pp„�arF '°"`"" - CORfIReRE Men's Work Sbirte 65c, or •for 1.W - fad Lyle, of .Oshawa. He contracted pseamonia, and in a short time suc- •AM.ELtl oa•+s, ill ±y 5ervlke ^. - - l' '' - Farm Team •Harness $23 80 up lmbsd- to ttas .diseaas. The family, �Re the sympathy oat their Biough- :. .�- ,.� --i ' ' iMOg"' ;.uao.,..0 10 CdRatZ n : Horee Collar# at various prices — -- MM E �, artdl[SIARoints - - 5 Weat Pods tea Lines _ - ,�ngnbartee ,' OCEAN - TA.,n•. MIAMI •MLM,•EAC4 ..• __, .. •._ " ' Now is the time to get that old - On Monday ever the Y> P. 8, AQOieix$15 05 Return ! 9T. LOL'l5 E20.55 MILWAUKEE $ 8t.30 ar cep re red h j= bone 2904 sg Aln►ond s Church visited the F. a SEATTLE $68.23 -,0t = Excursion Rate) _ : ? & at the United Church here• --=-- ?hey aeadueted the Devotional part (subject to change without notice) Tickets, Time Tables and all Coach Travel Intornaaties st I ', " '� A L d the VNcram. About 66 in all at- EASTERN HOUSE -- 1!'hoee 4500 My -- ... . _ - . .r ,. r•! r .:. ia..r �..lp..- �..... _- P�t.+(a•. - - -.h �• w-. -. •yir -'°s.a y: >, r Mr. Jack Birnie attended the Sk- ion with the United Church Sunday sting Carnival in the City last week. School, which is held every T'hurs- ,CLTPPER PLATES �: ..'. 0'� .+ / ~r ' 'i'hoj. Graham was in Toronto o.- Mrs Randall hurt her shoulder day even LL or the week -end on business. Y ng at different homes in j SHARPENED Alf. Moles, who has been in Clare- badly through a fall on the icy side- the village, are vin a FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND � g great ' Mont during' the past month, iew- walk. thing. The session opens with a EMBALMER Euchre parties are becoming very hymn and spontaneous prayers then 1' -_ Woo Kicarauteewd Auoceeeor,to W. J. d!&chec, tuns to Kirkland Lake' this week. �.,�. It is reported that'Ohas. Cooper popular and are being held in many the lesson or the coming, Sunday is All Pizoy �if Manning Mill 8creeo Stoufl<ville has purchased the Ste henson- resid- °f the homes here. read and a general discussion Poll- P kept in ot„rk. , ' Night and Day Service -' once to the Booth of his store, Jack and Man. Buckles and family' owe, the teachers in rotation, take ry:_, •._ were visitors on Sunday at .the home charge of the meeting, The Life of VHA9,.SA.titiBNT'E$' HARDWARE I Business Phone •Reeidsnce Pbo" ' - — Freeman Mantle and family are of the tatter's mother, Mrs. J., Me- St. Peter is the subject for the first ' M A IK R AM • 01-4 T reported to be leaving our commun- quarter of the Pbunr S)0^ y •1ty shortly for more Northern parts. - q year, as given in the 23-9f5 We are glad to welcome Mrs. Par- graded lessons. Anyone is welcome JAS DA VIDSON Fred Evans is reported to have ker and' Mrs. Weir back to the v111- to attend the meeting. Notice of Carolina Singers in the An • purchased the Valentine farm to the g spending g given y or St. Andrews Church on the alt age after a ndin the winter in which is' van each Sunday. � east of us. Toronto. - �C H E RRY WOOD • even of Saturday, `� �•' D. Dolphin and T. Paterson had .a Miss Alice Turner spent the end r The Beet Night of ii business trip to Stouffville on Mon - Mary NL RSERY NOTICE y INSURANCE S U R A N C E of the week with her cousin, Ma t `may' Beaton and attended , the Skating AUTOMOBILA See the sale register in this is- Rost pruned apples, new kinds: i T • Carnival, in which Betty Beaton took V $� This sue and sale bills about town for part Red Gravenstsin, Peerless, Winter :� FIRE the sales in out neighborhood with- St. Lawrence Courtland; Red Tam- medicine, SYBILL.A SPARR'S, for BURGLARY We are glad to report Nello Ran- t*' in the next few daps. - ease Snow, daIl able to take short walks abroad, , McIntosh Red, Delic- , doh, catarrh, throat, cough and I. _ CASUALTY .. Our doctor is thought to be the He is slow] recovering from his sous Lobo Melba, Red Spy, $1.50 tonsil diseases.'Tebted 32 '.years and ` Y g LIFE INSURANf113' busiest man in town. There has been very serious operation, Which he un- each, . $16.00 a doz.- These trees, are proved the safest and most effective phone Pictevin 7920• y� a lot of sickness amongst our peo- from 4 to 5 years old. Cut price 'Just what yott need. g 30l derwent five months ago. $1,00 each, This Includes all other - ,pie this winter. The Whitevsle Women's Institute E. C. JONES Druggist ;mod A now blackboard has been `erect- kinds. -y. will meet in the Public Library on. - Pidwrin Ont f 'YOU Can B11� 8t HOIl>Q8•' ad in the Sunday School rooms of Crabapples R. P.: :. g -the United Church, which will be of Wednesday, March 20th, at 2.30 p. __ - _ _ - m. A discussion on The Laws of Ffyslop Tanacettdent, $i.OQ each. TIRES, BATTERIES, "� ,great service in religious instruction. R. P. Pears: _ _ Rev, J. E. and Mrs Glover attend- Canada" will be heard. A good pro- Shelden, Flemish Beauty„ Clapp's -ACCESSORIES, ed the "Service of Witness" mas; gram is prepared. All are welcome. Favorite, Beune Boss; Beurre_ CI- t meeting in Maple Leaf Gardens on A splendid address was given on airgeau; , reg $2.50 Cat d 1 Service L:At ad low and tietter.pricee Sunday evening fast in the United Bartlett Tuesday evening, March 5th. price, $1.15. as Robt. and Mrs. Worthy and dau- Church when Mr. McLachlan,. of the Cherries: ALL MAKER on can in Toronto. Toronto Temperance Alliance was S' _ ghter, of Brampton, Mr. and airs. the speaker. A gwd attendance with t Eng.1 Windsor, Schmidt, $ez are- y E R V I O E D AND R E M I RE D l _.. H,ornshaw and Mr. and Mrs. Adam- eau-, .52.00 each, R. P.; Sour, Mont- liberal response to an appeal for PPLICE4 REASONABLE Let us repair thwt;lealt to a Spears, of Vniitevale, spent Sunday' gomery, $1.75 each. Y Et• money. help to fight the liquor traf- WORK GUARANTEED ' with Mrs. Gibbons here. tic was greatly appreciated. Plums: _ „ j Miss Norma Glover, of Belleville- The mid -week meeting in connect -- Some -of the best kinds. Bradaha•�, , Skilled Motor Repairs. ; ARTHUR FI,~.LD `,� has 'Secured a position with the H. Fellow Egg, Getman Prune, •Gr. Gordon G. h.lclnt re s office clerk. She Duks. Lombard, Reine Claude at R. T. I. Uraduyte y ' Co., ' Notice to Creditors I Law is making her home with her uncle' $1.25, each. 43 46 Phone 5201, PICKERING and aunt at the Manse. —' New Shrub: Phone 2908 NOTICE is. hereby given that all PZCBERING, We regret 'to learn of the Shrub- many IMuble Mock Orange, ie 51.00, - ONTARIO _. creditors and others having claims Leaf cases of serious illness y the com- cut price, 65 cents: iaaarpl@ �tutnal Fu e - munity: Mr. Thos. Coady, air. Jas. cots. against the Estate of Harry Elli- .prices quoted on small fruits. Ord- THE "MADELINE' `McCullough, Misses Effie and Ann colt, deceased, late of the Township ers received for month of March on- Graham, Mrs. Mighton and Mr, Jae. of Pidkerng, in the County o! Ont- ly J. Ta Elliott, Agt. Insurance V9• BEAUTY- SALON Evans. ario, are required on or before the Pickering, Out. The freeze -up' at the first of the First Day of April, 1935; A. D., to' __end WAWANESA INS. CO. - - wreek, has caused the roads to be- send by post prepaid or to deliver to ,� nu.ns� 19W means anew year, which mean& Cheap Rates for Farm and Coaatt� come very rough again. Let's hope the undersigned- Executor of the said Buitdinp & new Permanent Wave. _ the Claremont Business Men will be Estate; a full statement of their _ _ - 4► successful in their attempt to have claims; duly verified and the nature s Windstorm Insurance on R.ufldlao I have Permanent Waves to suiteveey pt ad.y'e purse, "so why not make - thin pavement extended. of the security, if asp, held by them _ Windmills, Silo& ate:. - -' Mrs. Margaret Vair, who has been and that after said date, the Exec- Automobile Insurancs of _ an appoi� meat. utors will proceed to distribute the I glue All mg customers m very best visiting with . Mrs. Chandler for a All-Kinds- _ y y fetw weeks, was called very sudden- assets of the said Estate among the Eyesi�t careful attention. 17,- on Sunday last, to her home in parties - entitled thereto, having re- os.• `' a".. Write or Phone kIso, bf&rcellin0, Hair-cutting. eal Hensall, where her sister had passed Bard only to the claims of which he �av •,�•'w y, tr " and F&eiol Treatments P ssw"ay ;hall then have had notice. _ as &•m. _ BOWMAN dC ROWE _ We stated last week in there col- DATED at Pickering,, .this 11th, DI&NEY ��m R H I T 13Y, U ti T :. Shampooing, umna that Mr. and. Mrs Magnus day of March: 1935. A. D. _ rA. �. 3yC d��„ ' Morzsr, would move into the Pilkey Wm- Ellicott �, P%" op» P%% Sm" Attend Miller Bros. gale Thursday Phone IWO -CLAREMONT residence. but have since been advis- r Executor of- the said Estate.. March 21st. ed to the contrary, and that, they R. R. 1. Locust Rill. Oat. c� --_ reside in the real enre recently - cxcupied by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pugh- Announcement is made thi, week :. :.. :.. :.; .... -: - • _• _ _ _ _ _.. _ fit of the- marriage of Miss Annie Red- :: ; .• ; .'.:; . : :� - :... _ _ - - - . man to Mr. Bert May, both living Ito the north of Claremont. Our con= _ - gratulations to the happy couple. 'They -will reside on one- of Mr. May's ' farms in this neighborhood. - - Greenwood Dramatic . Club are pre- :aenting their drama, '•Where's G=- _l�D STEEL _ . •andma" •in the Community Hall here n Lo' O n Sts jr Tod' rive -■. ..-on Friday evening, March 22nd, an- - TURRE fISHER -der, the auspices of the Anchor Soc BODY BY lety of the United Church. _ -Mr. Lyman Pilkey celebrated his 45th, birthday on-. Monday of this -------- : rweek in company with members of ` the fwnily, .who were guests at the :goose- dither. On the centre of the table was the customw7 big birth- _ �LE� _ day cake with the required 65 sand- ' 3 - coNC AND ' lea adorning same. The honored one 1lit� A _ was as usual privileged to light the �'` LUGGAGE ' . candies, cut the cake and serve the CpNI1PARTME :.., guests. Our congratulations to, the ' young man, may he have many more _ ' - a> -. ibirthday anniversaries. - A sThe regular monthty meeting of he Claremont Women's Institute will' be held on Wedneaday, March .20th,' at 2.30 p. m. at the home of Mrs N. F. Tomlinson. paper 'sIG "The Lost Talent' in the World" will I f ,�. F"= �"� UL1C be given by Miss S. E; - Evans. Sp- ecial Irish music by Mrs. W. Evans, - gRAK Mrs i awkey and -Mrs. D. A. Scott. - • ��`k`' a ' ,- : - -Roil Call- '.'An Irish Jobe." Motto ur, "That which lies in the well of your , ;LONG • low raidsh ... with brisk' all speeds. Sense the pep and smoothness of i , '� ., thought will come up in the bucket streamlininq that gives a realistic im- the big, dependable engine. Then, as You , e oI! our a h" d fiestas" and phi power. come to a stop, feel the equalised grip of the _ ss• .�, y I Ane look at this new Oldsmobile makes ,,husky hydraulic brakes. 1you want to drive it Why resist the im- `t Alton& p� ? Why not sli p behind the wheel of Yes, by all means, drive one of these new��,'. ~ ° the 90- horsepower, bw- priced S' oc tiw O 1 d s m o b i 1 e s. It's a revelation of how V Wedding beIla are ringing. big, 100 - horsepower Straight Eighttt Plat. and comfortable, and sooaomical, E -ACT j0R : Oongratulations to Mr. and Mrs, .. - modern motoring can be. It's a which hA1 KN IRE - You are hardly seated when you begin to ,demonstration, of the great value which has E�.S Chas. Alsop. It's a daughter. realise that here is something decidedly new won for Oldsmobile its description as, s�pzet Miss Leta 13nnloer rettr�rted to her in automobiles You are immediately aware ;"The Car That Has Everything". _ widt Ride • of the extra roominess, of the great width school after being confined to her - d door and seat, d the richness of a 0-M home here with pneumonia and mesa- menb Now engine ruaaiaq Yon P R I C E D F R lea. can scarcely tell, it's so quiet- Shift silently with 3 mo-Mesh Transmisdo and you b 7a 1037 Pot k r sponsored _ The P Luc 3u e Ppe � y . , ._ . . :a n� that b oa a ride a from the curb , '$oa >ce 7 the Women a ' Institute held at the :- ?dsmob�s onto highwa and hill. Delivered at Factory Osh wa:id . homes o! Mee: F. Wsgg and Mrs. E. not show admiration as 1Aatloa Government N x' .. Lehman recently was a great sac- YY - seas. "dope" yon,. without "jar '• or „neck- soap„ '..Prices fare cyl. Model at Factor! S CRQ • MES - - The Twinkling 'Star -Class of the over the ruts of a country Lae. Notice Oshawa, Ont., begin at $1,3T3 Au, -gl G ate' :.. CTniott, Sunday School completed the the absence of noise and vibrati°a at' (Prices ands" to chance w4ho�t making and quilting of four quilts in = the past few weeks, for Relief work - .:for the Township. _ A OtNtf$AL MOTORS YAWL Whitsfak - ; A - r 1Kfas Irene Pugh was a week -end CHAS. I~0(JPER; - - 18reYriont -'Yw visitor at her home here. Mies Evelyn Miller spent \ the and bf t%e week at her horse hers. - _ w . . r �� ^• • '' �, ..A..,, .' .— `y'Y�•� L ,.�• -r- ,� a. - � c.1.v$s"`. j, •1.r w•,jY: y'. '� 4 '^/f 'vw7„ •y,,,,.� ..,.. ro K ,- - ,it4R.T1."- F. M� - _ �M,. _ yr.. ,f,. INIGRATIOH CANADIAN C NIA ` ! : ARE PROMOTED : ,A Faww Mw" SAm ,a -DECUR NOTED ::ARE PURER -- Sandys - Wunsch Will Be = ,,,, --- --, : - . T YEAR _,IAN iJ.S. COINS Superintendent; Savoie Made 1'nspector E A 13.3 Per Cent. Decrease Ottawa.— Promotions of two out- ' ; ; : ... Compared With 1933 — Electrical Club Hears Expert ' standing officers of the Royal Cana - ;?< ,' :,., :,;:;•,;:,`t;.':;:! ?< :,': '':•. 7 272 Canadians Return. Metallurgist than Mounted' Police were announced '.r.;:;' ' -: • Last' week by Major - General J. 8....;. ;. ,. • :,. _ �" Mac$rien, commissioner. Inspector -, ' Ottawa.—Until the process f re- T Canadian k which you -. _ T. V. Sandy- Wunsch becomes super- .. ;.. • covery is moreildefinitelye advanced jingle in our pocket you 'have y y , y intendent, and Staff Sergeant P. `, and its continuance is assured, it that much money) contain 99.9 per ,- ,J. A. Savoie is promoted to inspector. z ;'.: '. ,! p will. not be the policy of the Govern- cent: nickel, but the American five , Theodore Vincent 3andys- Wunsch � f 1 ment to put forth any special or or- cent piece only contains 25 per cent enlisted -in the Royal Northwest tr° ganized effort to encourage immigra- nickel and makes up the rest in cop - Mounted , Police as a constable in '�` tion to Canada. Meanwhile, the fig- per 'April, 1911, and served until he took` '. ures for last year just issued by the This- phase •of the monetary situa- ?'> ''<'` I discharge in July 1914. 'He pro- ;y';!.. "'' - Immigration De ar,ment show that p than was offered to the Electrical - +ceeded to England, 'reaching there r f . • ;'' " "" the normal influx is not •maintained. Club in Montreal at luncheon recently ' ^ shortly after. the outbreak of the �' ' p' In the last calendar year 12,476• in the Queen's Hotel, as• part of an , • - ,ate people immigrate.; to Canada, a de• address on "Canada's Nickel," by C. Joining the Belgian army, Super- crease of 13.3 per cent. compared E. Macdonald of Toronto, manager intendent Sandys . Wunsch was t with 1933. Froni the British Isles of the International Nickel Company wounded is the early engagements ,/<; : ?' came 2,166, a decease .,t G per ce•,t' of Canada. of the war. `Being evacuated from o from the United States 6.071, a de- Mr. Macdonald also exploded the hospital he transferred to the Brit- crease of 26 per cent from North- current myth that Canada has the i ... _' : Ish army and was given acommis- ern Europe 644, a decrease of 30.9 world nickel situation entirely in her mo8e per cent., and from all other coun- control. "The truth," he said, "is .. . served with the rank of cap- ;k1 -;: tries 3,595; an. increas.: of 23 per that - almost a score of countries are n -, twin. in The Royal Regiment (the +;; cent. The net decrease from all producing nickel today." Royal Scots), campaigning in E'er gyPt. ?a sv +t: ces was 13 e, cent. p Gallipoli and Palesdne. 5,��. , A total of 7,272 Canadians who �'; . Following the war, Superintendent .;;.; . ' had been domiciled in the United His Last Page • . - - " 8sndys- Wunsch returned to his first a ;, States came back to Canada during .. - - dove --the Ro y al Mounted and ]n the � -• :.F� �^<;.�., ; the year.. This compared with'10,209 Last Sunday's editorial page was _ ^ last decade has ranged over the'•'° �' in the previous year, the last one to come under the eyes + , " <:' length and breadth of Canada s'Azc- ._ r;: �, ` of Mr, George F. Kaucher, who has .. -' ••• tic. He is a noted revolver and rifle ' t ' -'� Sends Be$utles been for • many. years the special ' .shot, and was a member of the Cans- For Goodwill proofreader for this- page. Fie put "K" dian Bisley team in 1928 and 1928. r Y his initial . upon the page -proof Pag -Proof - -J�ph Philippe Auguste Savoie, bearing ,his last corrections, went now stationed in Montreal, joined - ,' Germany's- Ten Most. Beau- home at the sad of the day and oleo -� -� r ? -` --the Royal Canadian Mounted Polices tiful Mannequins In Lori- during the week. His knowledge was accurate and pia reading was In May, 192E For 12 years he was of aid- A ' posted in Vancouver, being transfer- don. - - est range. Isis philosophy as to _ •`red to Montreal last year. learning . a ax expressed in a passage Inspector Savoie served during London, Eng. — Having discovered from Egyptian antiquity which he "Do war h the war in the Royal Flying Corps. v Ronald ColmaA,�prime romantic favorite o_ the screen, andrt d that its political emissaries, sent on - missions abroad, have not invariably used to quote: not be arrogant because of your knowledge. Listen to ' - ^ j !the that arm on the ser, champion according to a poll of Hollywood's leading actresses, pa Kies from the Canadian be his biggest role in Pic- won foreign sympathies for the new *fiat is said by the uneducated as r► .. artillery with his own mustache for what is said to which he joined on August 5, 1914. tures, the name part -in "Clive of India." Colman goes through his regime, Nazi Germany has dispatched 'ten well as by the cultured, for the lim is of art can never be reached " To aces with love' Loretta Young sans his hirsute adbrament p Y g cue most beautiful mannequins him cords -fitly written were as "ap- - h Whether he will gain in popularity for this- brazen act, or face • of Berlin to London. of gold In pictures of silver." the task of rebuilding his standing among the .fair sex; cannot be judged THE judged until lips the nation over finish bragging about his latest role, This new and perhaps more hope- ful "good -will" mtseion to -Britain will -dew York Times. -- Colman personally thinks so much of his new "Clive " - performance, present two one -hour fashion- shows _ that he- has stopped to pen an indorsement that it is by this role and !n the ballroom of London's Maytati^ , Dangerous ROa[�s th ism picture, he hopes to be remembered by the movie throngs. • Elate]- MARKE�� The Lerman , s ananiclAl which r dta's aponslred this ¢hofCiciat eapencll- _ Sea travel, concludes the man as George, Mussolini Roosevelt lien; is. confident that Britons � t the - street -must oe exceedingly dam. King George f r ee3tnesa the parade of - ten models, tleroits, Fie thinks of the "' _ PRODUCE PRICES ` ` T '� Busiest Men �n World dressed In the latest German style,' � Castle" and *'Mohawk" disasters. its Ur iced Farmers Co- operative --Co: -- _. may forget the flood or anti -Naz! re_ Mentally believing. safer, be reaol- _._ Saturday were - paying the following ports which have deluged the British vex to stick to the land. prices for produce: British Portrait. Artist Who Has' Painted Them All .Gives press and warn: to trhe display of Ger_ Insurance ataclauca give a afirer- " " 32c. and EGGS -firsts A -1, tYS 11 Subject - Vie ' O S bje _man beauty and fashion. � ent and more accurate picture. The ,His - .- ,with oases returned, "A" IarQe, 20c; ` Pr! ncess von IlisIIi3rk, wile of the I Traietlera Insurance Company aaa_ - - ttc:4" medium, 19c; "A" pullets 17c to N „ ' New York. —Frank O.. Salisbury B.' 15c; C, 14c. JOB INCREASES counsellor of . the German embassy here, is patroness of the fashion mis- lyefng claims arising from accident policies 'dacha the past Live year g a BUTTER-= •Ontario No. 1 solids, British portrait artist who has paint- slon. i found that only one -half on one per - . 126%'c--No. 2, 2�c. ed them an,- nominated as the three The to�� German girls were chorea cent. were caused by accidents while POULTRY: best men-of the world: ARE REPORTED, from apph•oximately 600 German man - f travelling oti the water.. This cam 2,43 cent, = (Quotations in cents.) President Roosevelt. _ equlns. Regardless of Nazi principles.' pared with per caused bl Drea`aea Premier Mussolini. Live Dressed miikfed'i King George V. = - of Noadicism, only three of the ten f are Nordic blondes, Three others are railroad travel, At the other end •v ths' scale were 23.63 per cent, :arts izens —` "A" "A" "A" But not necessarily in that distinctly dark, though aryan, while � Ing from motor vehicle accidents. Over 5 lbs'. :, 1t .14 order: Ottswa. -- Reports from $,992. em- the remalnlilg four have hair of they Regina Leader -Post. -Over 4 lbs. , .. 10 _13 , , Sitting in his skyscraper studio players reveal that there were 885,- brown tint• so. dear to Nazidom's 3 to 4• lbs. , • S 11 Salisbury hesitated to decide who 556 jrersons 'on the payroll on Feb- heart: ' Ale'Stuff Of Dreams Old roosters ... 6 8 f, was the ,busiest of the busy;" but ruai•y ,1, an increase -of more, than The fadhions shoxn wlil :reflect pr ing chickens— .• � suggested that the title,Iay between 2,OOd compaied,• with 883,5.: on Over lbs. only to a alight degree the'Puritaatc _ - - -- „- 6 .: 13 17 .. --49 -12 Mr. Roosevelt and I1 -Duce, chiefly be- January- 1, the Dominion Bureau of tenets laid down by the Nazi regime 5'i to 6 Ibs. . 16 18 cause o! their heavy responsibiti- Statistics reported recently. The la its earner days, Then ten girls*, . > :: ;•, „,, t 1 5 to 5% lbs. 11 lb 17 ties, seasonally adjusted index 'on the as a- conipromis.e with the anti -cos 4% to 5 lbs. 10 14 .16 -Demands on his time King base 1926 equals 100, stood at 99.9 metic pronutictamentos made by �. � ;, Under 4% lbs. 9 13 15 George the most harried man in Eng-- as higher than any month since was • ]litter's subordinates, will use the fi•,. "� � ar;., ,• . lT4lrkey"s, young. ZGeese land; the artist said. Nevertheless, the autumn of 1931, with the excep- lip -stick and powder puff only with. r v , ... ,, :... , .. 10 ` :'. 11 : the ruler was . the most co- operative tion of January 1, 1935, when the' moderat(on. - ' Ducks .... 13 14 'Broilers— -of 40 notables whom Salisbury paint- index stood .at. at. 101.2. The decollelte of tae 'evening, 'gowns they "weal s ed in a war series. gowns will at the fashion.iW s - 114 to 2.lbs' 11 1b 17 The crude index, rose from 94.4 show will halt short of, what one of _ - - on January 1 to. 94.6 at the be 1 them has termed ohs tan a B r cone s HAY AND STRAW ` Forseeiag Feature ring of February, as' compared with and will be less daring than its Par.- �^ No. 2 timotli ha baled, ton . Y y+ ' i 91.4 at the same date in 1 -934. On isian or New York counterpart. p $15.50 to $17.50; lzo. 3 timothy ha- y', Some people pay good money to February 1 in. the other years for One of the mannequins will. display Eton,14 to $Y5; straw, wheat. baled, $ have some one inform them about which, data are available, the unad- a coiffeur, in the approved Potsdam .! \ ton, $10 ;- oat; straw, $9 to $10 the. future, Even if the fortune teller justed index was -as_ follows - 1933, - fashion, known as the dutt, which -is- could do this, the money would be 75 - .0; �� 1931, 100.7; 1930, -1932, 89. t braided hair, coyly curled into a' knot - WHOLESALE PROVISIONS wasted'. If you are going to ,have a 111.6; 1929; 110.5; 1928., 102,0; at tae back of the head, "fit Wholesale provision dealers •arc serious illness next year you should 1927, 96.6; 1926, 91.8; 1925, 87.1; It is -recalled that the first Nazi ' >'i3n,1 �quotit>g the following- prices to the not know of it before baud, for if 1924, 91.7; '90.6; 1922, 79.9, emissary to London, Herr Altfied ,1923, Toronto retail trade: would spoil all your happiness' in be -. and 1921, 91.2. Rosenberg, encountered a cool recep_ i tween. If you are going. Port —Ham, 191/2c, shoulders 14c; g g. to inherit a :. - tion,. A wreath which. he deposited butts, 16c; pork loins, 20c; picnics, fortune in the next • twelve months, r-' An analysis of the returns by in- ' at the monument to the unknown you should be tempied to loaf on dustries shows that the most pro- British soldier was torn and thrown' Lard -' Pure tierces, 13c; tubsr your present job. -The. is enough noun ced recovery on the date under into tae Thames, It Is confidently ' 13%c;• pails, 14c; prints, 13 %c. truth• you- know a- review was that of a seasonal `char- expected that the . Nazi mission of Shortening — Tierces, 9?,rc; tubs,, bout the future without any one 'to aster in manufacturin g, in' which ten, alluring mannequins will be car• lOc; pails, 10 %c; prints, 10.%c, help you. You know that honesty there was an increase of 13,749 dlatly received here. iand indusry will be a hard combina• ;. l than to beat neat• year, that real Workers, or 3.1 per, cent as' compar- •'Shaw Finds Shaw friendship will. still be life's supreme - ed with. January 1, 1935; .this im- .MarrIage on Dole In PfOPlet •'*4We-- !-- bless�ext --- to_ -_ divine fellowship, provement was below the average .i +o ;., Is • Given n O.K. 1' and that loyalty to God will mean „d:,&t-A pr, /he 7w- e-a^ ttte ld w. Ludon, -= George Bernard Shaw, happiness then as now. That is en- preceding years for which data are ” -after 'years of meditation, has discov -, ough about the future for anybody available. NO Valid Reason For Not . *red the man who almost prevented to know. .. 'Within the group of. factory, em- Talon Ti to the Altar Taking p the world war. He is George Bernard \ haw, ” ployment, the iron and steel, textile, •`If ciriItaation is' to endure, the leather and non - ferrous metal divis- Bromley-By-Bow, England =Mar. In a letter to London's liberal week• only alternative is a return to the .ions showed the largest riage on the dole?, dy, The New Statesman and Nation, old system of balance of power and gains, jB Among the non - manufacturing in- haw announced that his own advice heavy armament." — Jan S. Smuts. the'vicar of St. 'Michael's Church, ' the then British Foreign Secretary dustries, logging; coal and metallic the Rev. Kenneth Asihcroft,' believes. - in it, and adds:. blelcin L. Hanks, customs set-,. are minin folio Ned, could have averted , the a' g, steam railway transpor- nfllct of 1914 "'Th'e United ' States' is ' facing a tation and railway construction and ,It Is no more shameful or un- vice operative; holding tin of -18. "Think bf the- fact " the Irish writ- great era of new .building. Most of maintenance also recorded heighten -, reasonable for a man to marry on a , allowance than the Duke aplulu, part of huge seizure made in Seattle, Wash., after he expos- employ- ior wrote, "that the Great War, with the next business cycle will tacos on ed activity. The ' increased em to 'and " public of Kent. I do not see how anyone can ed smu ling ring. Hanks insin- kg g• real estate housing." -- R ger ment in raillvay- construction and Its millions of deaths and-•mutilatfons g W. -Babson.' deny this unless they are prepared uuted himself into internations. lailtht har* been' avoided If 8ir Ed maintenance was chiefly caused by fo admit Quite frankly• that there Is drug syndicate 'and worked with past fiir*y >>� done what I told t[m snow- clearing' operations following one law for �be rich and an for, them for two ears to .learn tl<r inner secrets of the narcotic amu F 20 N 1e 1pij. , - 19 severe storms. .. ._ the poor." 8- ti a , i re • _ Y. S IMAGO HAS :•a C13 Now Free Of �t W" Gardening Ai '1'4ere can be no doubt about the e _ e 1_ of the remedy this •' Wool against lumbago. Read hL�t • _' ,� i 'f. -' ::.. '' � � -.. � , :�•'•�� _By Gordon 'L. - Smith About four years ago. I bad a bad - - GUack,.of lumbago. After being ••''' �� hospital for two weeks taking heat, SWEET PEAS. hot bed only without the heating ' (� e' ,. < 1 r ttaatmeat,.I started taking Kruschen Sweet Peas must be planted manure, about three weeks before Q x Wts. Brace then, I am happy to say, just V ; .1 have not been troubled with lum- as soon as it is possible to get a going outside. Here they are' hard- spade in the ground. 'There are usual -. erred thorou ly before being set out 1ago. I shall, still continue taking in their t, ly one or two days in early April permanent quarters, No Q L n Kruschen to be sure the lumbago C ` j O when it is possible to work up the heating material is needed in the Won't come back. " -A. C. C. r - Why is it that Kruschen is so ef- soil in the warmest part of the gar• house, otherwise the procedure is Q { S ;? tecttve. In keeping lumbago at bay; den, and this is the time and place practically the same. Boxes about ? for these flowers, They have beat three inches, deep are filled with a Simply because it goes right down to mixture of sand and light \; u results in a olimate where the sum- ght soil and The root of the trouble, and removes -,: The cause, which is an impure blood- a' nights are inclined, to be cool. placed in a bright window, where, 1 - -: = stream. The six salts in Kruschen They must have extra water during preferably,, there is a double glass, - ` - geep the bloodstream pure and vigor • dry weather. It is advisable, to sow to prevent cold droughts at night. - via by promoting a clockwork regn. In a trench and support on brush, rarity o[ all the organs of elimina• strings or poultry netting, The trench Bom should be dug a foot deep sad in it - put three or. four inches of I'll. The Future- "We rotted leaves, or manure, This, in should be as ready to apprec_ addition to plant toed provides open Reginald H. Wigging, M.D., C.M,, Bate and raise the material in which a deep root 'sys- p good in our pub- iem can' be developed. On, top- will �•M.C,C. lie officials as we are to condemn he three inches of fine - , the evil. " — Bishop Wm. T. Manning. garden soil 4' and place in this the seed, about two "Child training _ is the most impor. . Inches apart the same deep. Gradu- tant problem before the nation . to- /��+ WOMAN'S A MENTS a�Iy the spring and summer rains day."- Frank -k Cheley, - , 4 - THE PERFECT will fill in the .remainder of the Upon the proper care and adequate Mr. Mary C. Woodstock, of trench assuring stout .stems and ab- training of our children today de- Chewing Tobacco On Main St. ,Woodstock, p pends the peace and order of our Ont., says: °I was is a undant lee roots. It the Sowers are - - - - - rundown condition, I had picked daily, they will bloom from homes; the character,, ability .- and - no rest at night, felt early July until frost, completely exhausted personality of oar citizenship to t , , most of the time and had - come, • and the future of the race, _ frequent headaches. It re STARTING PLANTS IN BEDS, _ . re- ed only one befits of Where man So that Canadian mothers and fa- - - : Dr. Pierce's Favorite y plants are 'wanted, _ Prescription to give toe the beat arrangement for starting there might have the 'requisite up -to-- _ _ - �trea ;th to carry on with my duffs." date Anforlmation of the reksing and " ' - A1t druggists. New size, tablet, so cts; seed indoors is a hot bed, though training of their children, these ar Sq-nd shoo. Large size, tabs. or liquid, ;1.35, whez a only a few plants are regniT- g Write Dr. Pierce', Clime. Bttiialo. N. Y. ticles are appearing in the press. _ — 'ed. a shallow box ,tn a sunny window _ ---- .I- - -_— will be sufficient. A hot-bed simply The press is the. most effective "I made up' my mind years ago Apartments are inconvenient.. They consists of an old window assh laid means of making this knowledge that nobody knows much about polit_ • „ • available to those who need it. have no attics in which to hide ay. ' -' �0W sC�eriCe �pl,�' „� on a wooden framework about 28 'cal economy. including the so-called gifts you are afraid to throw sway. 4gi fWW inches high, whicb contains two in- :. Mothers ,)ways --end insreaainglp economists; Bruce Barton. ches of tine garden soil on a layer of fathers too -are showing mo;q and 'may So Many People fresh. slightly strawy, horse manure, even more interest 1n this octal pro- - :.:— Classified Advertising In an open lace and facia south, blew. Mothers of young children; ” D p 8 Sooner or later the dlstui�iag dig s pit of the same dimensions r young mothers surprised and battled realization comes t t us that even aArzs3rss : Past /� (� the window frame and about a toot by the Brat uneicpect8d resistance of that which we cannot understand Pas 40 a small infant to authority; order , � N ObFER TO EVERY INVENTOR. deep. Into this put the manure, (If may be true,' Will Durant. +4 _ p mothers unable to adapt their meth- information of wanted 'Inventions and' ty12 frost reveals digging, 'ei>,gpty pits on information sent free. ?n• NA31a"s (Feel That They're Slipping top of the ground.) When well press. °ds of child tralning (apparently suo- Company, world Patent Attorneys, 273 -'JLosingTheir "Grip"onThings ed down, the layer of manure should eeasfud with one child.) to the vary. Bank street. Ottawa.. Canada, be about 18 Inches thick, It is held fag needs of their several children. HEALTH MEANS CHARM secs ivtto Csays>. I place by the sides of the pit and Mothers and fathers of adolescent the frame, On top is placed two in- boys and girls; fathers who really AND HAPPINESS i i 2 cIo increase. over Ia21 bustnesa. • Answer is "SATISFIED CUB- -ches of light -garden soil; preferably osv the nature and needs - --f=ed a little d The Of know adzes ers-- T03ttyRt!" Write _ for catslogua— L Sited snugly int � place on t Widow gr Ong- bcya'; grs oils � - Ce.eat,ttn.._S2ncarfo.____ _ __ r - D op and who find' their own tried methods of speak - _ " • f!'� should be about 25 inches above the -discipline ineffectual 'and in- contict f and vitsllky,© rasLOS rot tsAS.la soil at the back and -8 Inches at the with arose of their children and their shin attract. 1-0 EAtiTY ' PARLOR FOR SALE 2P2 front to allow rain to ran off and grandchildren —all these desire some bealthyacciveairl B Toronto. Good locality, $1600.00. BOX up-to-date sad sound advice on, the is both happyand 3. 72 Adelaide tat. W.. Toronto. also to catch the full. rays of the sus. I " - -' At first the soil will heat rapidly but ate and training of children and are, p° ss A COX- QUZZING ux3wt ,.Many people round 40 think they're in about- ihree days it will have cool- der>)canding it, acs e�rtha�y ;,; :,;;; BAN18H FEAR. WORRY A N D growing old.. They feel tired a lot ed to around 80 degrees which m the we all know, conditions to the, yet when the Nerves overcome inferiority coin- weak." Have headaches, dizzi- world to are not satisfactory. For I plek. Wve succeiissfuny: Institute o, lness, stomach upsets. this state o affairs we are very tar. to work the � sine, the �o tical: Psychology.— wont .— 909 •Qonfeden. - Proper temperature The seed Well; scientists say the cause of alh planted -i9 rows about two .inch oo� !this, in a great many cases. u simply aDar't . and tihe bed watered frequen- gels ieapoasible. It wilt be our ocherwomeaenjoy7._Forearaonegy •- fan acid condition of 'the stomach. try, On warm days it will be-. neees- chlildren's work to rectify matters, Lydia E. Pialcham's Veaeable In later years, whether they will be Gem d. IL to np year several ,,//.. t _ 'Nothing more ssrY to :►entilate by 's'a'ng the• win- �, .: .,:,:,,.. rowing Deaf With _ All you-have to do is to neutralize dow frame an inch or .so When the. charm. of the task depends as the chum. peP---mOn $ the excess stomach acidity. - second set of leaves develop 'thin. care and training they -are receiving Remem� '� 9s one of 200 Head Noises? f AN-hen you have one of these acid The seedlings are transplanted to -a today,. women report benefit. ut it belt Try This stomach upsets, take Phillips' Milli cold frame, which -is the same as a (A series of these articles will ap- _you too; bf Magnesia after meals and before ! pear weekly in this paper. Next -.- - - going to bed. That's sill week: "The Chtld'a; Phy4tctan;" . if you-are- growing hard of- hearing, _ : Try this. Soon you'll feel like ' - another person! Take either the - �' _ _ and fear catarrhal deafness, or it you familiar liquid '. 'PHILLIPS'." or the Alert Millions ',�:�( 4 _' `- Tested' Eczema Remedy hate roaring, rumbling, hissing nom —convenient new Philli s' Itfilk of .' • "There is a place for ... dignity and : ea- in•'your ears, go to your druggist -- :. Magaesia.'Tablets. Efade in Canada. Enloy Bubbling, a place for low roughhouse.' Wha± As lO^ of Doctor and get. 1 oz, of Parmtnt (double is more absurd than a dignified apt' VOr skis trouble— whether it is co- , strength) and add to It 'a pint of .hot ,[LSO IN TABLET. FORM: :tact lZln ,,, tea. BCne, hives, dandruff, ringworm water and a little sugar,.. Take 1 Phillips' Klk of ,tits g' g austere approach to rubbish?" — infection or pimples and blotches —w171 gnesia Tab- lets are now on sale at all drag ; t''� George Jean Nathan. i be. positive__!yy beaefitted by D:D.D. tablespoonful Sour times a 'day. stores everywhere. Each tiny tab -utrr- _ 1 because D.D.D. is a tried and teate� This will often bring let is the equivalent of QtriCk relief i . Physician's'Presc11 tics. D.D.D. was from the distressing head noises. .� a. nlul ot.Gen- ,l nIf recovery proceeds in the Unit- � D y �: Clogged nostrils ehoula open, breath= ` nine niulp•' Milk 9f deveio ari for his own ''� ed States, it may confidea'tly be anti- tienta y Dr. -.p k is now PHILLIPS �' t a cipated throughout the 'rest of the : manufactured b the makers of �- stg become easy , 'and the mucous y stop dropping Into the Lhroat. It is ' a. world. Sir Arthur alter. u1s s Italian Balm. Ia 85 can as t ke Anyone, threat. _ em. 1, TMSee ,l.sq.7lneoe,Ennta�essesl•7w t. D.D.D. has brought clear, healthfd •y o take. A y e who is eat. • •_ U��,q!�yfQ Sena t Tarmac Ltd xsweataLs Tya., Fsa, -- skins to millions At drtagLt. Tr1a d„ ened with cat8rrhal deafness or who Dwo-buretts c° �+' G t«d toed.•,aaaat nut era has bead noises should. give this pr♦ . '; ':.,. l[•01,aaat Bt••. LlmlLd Ttr•onw: V eafttmed. :POULTRY RAISERS scription a tiial. ; 3 x The "Lift" and Energy of 'Cod Lived# : check ROUP (a'O^' �'0 Don't e3 pecL your boss to K;d11."¢: jj�� , j l!d s a )�d With a Few Drops of IFtONT6ERMsy - pay you a dollar an hour for �w1".seasit s s•tb It. a . r►s..ta► s. 1'M VITriMIN A. N = in l• w. -i Dis"M PEOPLa PLUS • t s . , your working hours when sR • rs...r._ NElDME ' s' EVERY _ you use your leisuie hours �•••s•s asvaaaass= _ _ IwirNtM lwte.w4N 1�w. d .w► tM•.weR ..,'... s • GREATER EFFICIENCY `KING OF PAIN" as though they were sot t' Details 'Free.° complete. -how, worth five, cents a dozen. MALCOLM ROSS Step"{ ip"tallst. lik borourb. Zug. 1 suILD BONES, hM VITAMIN D. !•+ Vitamins A and D. abundantly found in Scott's - ' t Emulsion, bolster up tired, Winter- wombodies, HEALTHLbTRENGTH featuring vitality and strength. But Scott's DEPEND Save T a Sick Animal' =- Emulsion glues you more: Emulsification—the ON M E , • minute breaking up of the particles making for quicker assimilation, easier digestibility. Yet . CHEST _ ' With none of flu virtues of -- -pure cod liver oil are - -.- —COLDS -DR,- $ELL; ,VETERI1�jAjty 1VIEDICAL WONDER' lost. One of the PLUS values you get only in ` - 'The Animal Life Saver — :_46 . Scott's Eritulsion. - ' . � ... . • • • • ' ' . 'Dose by Drops —FIRST AID HOME TREATMENT —No Drenching. Quick relief for Prelimina y Coughs, Colds, Chills, }' _ • : , Colic, Fever, Distemper,' Seouis. i Dr.' Ball's Condition Powders —The Body Builder. 10 T T Relieves Congestion Dr. Bell's Cattle Cathartic Guaranteed Purgative. v � Dees Not Blister Dr. Bell's Kidney & Blood Powders —The ,Blood Purifier. At Stst sign of a edd on life -hest apply a bitrea —Sold Wheras'er Di-upd .4r.6 S9id - _ Parltice with the addition of mustard. The _ warmth in combination with marvelI us'healing , properties of bfecca Ointment will give quick - Free —First A1t�' kOr .SICit AtlJrllllis -- Wile ; relict: Full dittutious in each package. 38 Booklet for It j • �DR. BELL WONDER MEDICINE CO. ti i 1 —t35 Kingston, Ont. — Winnipeg, Man. — Alexandria Bay, N.Y. ' THE COD LIVER OIL WITH THE PLUS VALUE ,Issue No. Be sure -Dr, (Doetor) is in front `of the Bell. For Sale-by four Dru gist a.4 9 - _ .a,- ,� ?�u+ .a"t" ^:- � R�- .}'p'c'�:i.j:.yy . . �.� w- d:in+ ' a"a 'Y .e `' ='�. i •,n. ! '•" ,''a' — i ce' -i'' +, e 4�'wt.+M • w e.6�` . +,{ .: :,..1. . ,x �5 wu+u�'_- .5,'..: Y . e,'t- eh'•,4'M r. '��_ � "e '•`. i ..'^;d y "e� .', i,r'," "• d.dJK ,S4's +^+ ,r :�'y :'� r 1. - ' .:'�♦ h?F a�'- r rv5,'.. '.••. a . : , ' :s.s.n. `iQ,,{ -•° +, u`" A �.:ta• s• r_.9 3�g e � �r,',•. .A .c4 .4 ',�_.•- �• - -'�_— .fir..--.. -. �- ' i•i� -- �yu_�i, - .- .�„ -•, -•%- �_.•,• •� _-•` • , ♦ .. a -Miss Lillian Wiman, of Picton, eek, visited with her mother last ,: 4; . _ -ei -.,;. '.i -. - MiNer Banos. Sale, Thalnda7 spent the week -sad with her uncle, week -end, •:•S. Ss'Na `1 18aae Liao ' Russell Burrell. , Mrs. G..-White, we' are sorry to re-' s March 21st. _ =Mrs, Theo. -Annan and Mrs. S. -Miss Emma ]llorrii ; of 'Orono, 'port is- confined to her home through The Audley Dramatic Club. are to 419' Z` .Worxmcott and little son spent Mon- spent . Sunday with . W. Cu_ llis and illness. present their very popular play en- day with Mrs. R. Somerville. -Miss Minnie Morris. Mrs. 'Burgess -we are sorry to say titled, . "The Re&Hiesded Stepdaugh- -- Backache's -Mrs. C. A. Sterritt entertained -Mrs. H. R. Monney has been is confined to her home with a oink- ter" in the - Scjwol . Horlse' here rind- Backytehes Gone after -'using Runs- jhe eabt of the Women's lwtitute confined to her bed for some- few en rib. a er the auspices of the Sunday School cap*•• -they give .quick and sure "rel - -play, "The ,)Meddlesome Maid," on - days suffering =fro+m the flu. . Miss Ethel _ Emma, of 'Wes{ Hill, on the evening , of Friday, March ief. Wednesday afternoon. - Motorists found it , a great spent Sunday with her courtih :Miss 22nd. A Box Social will `also be held -Colds are still quite prevalent strain driving several• nights' during' Helen Thom. with Farmer Jim's Orchestra prov- E. C. Jones, Druggist � ,in the village and, comunity. The the' past Week owing 'to ,the intense. Mrs. Root. Haines, of Toronto, is ,aiding the music for the evening. Pickering Ontario '® . - ..epidemic is not of a severe type but -fog' that.prevail'ed. While no serious .visiting with - Alex. -and Mrs. - Gour•- •Ladies with boxes are being admitt- Q `sufficient to keep the victims in the :accidents occurred there were a lie, , ed, free. Admission 25 and 10 cents. RUMACAPS• number of narrow escapee. - - •Mrs. Dr. Quackenbush, of Fort The play will. start .sharp at 8 p. m. - -Born, on Saturday, March -9th, -St. George's A. Y. P. A. held a William, is visiting her parents here - it- Penlea Nursing Home, - Newcastle- Very , .interesting and most enjoyable :for. a fear. weeks. on -Tyne, England, to Mr. and Mrs. evening lant . Friday.. , Members . of. ;Miss Evelyn Annis from the hosp- � -.Ushman (nee Myra Cronk'),' of Nig= the Local Council paid us a visit anti ital in Toronto, wher=e she is train- ;feria, Africa, a `daufrhter.. - 'the entire program was arranged, b;: ing, is at her home for a few days t�� . The Ladies Aid of St. Anelrew's , • -The- Piesident- -gave -a short recuj)eratingz after° a cold. e i - - _rt_ = Presbyterian congregation will meet Worship Period which was beautiful , Mrs. S. G. Morrish and Marie. vis- %`- at the home of ' rs. JaT1es L. Pal - then an interesting address "Work ' ited ' the' .former's iister, airs. -Ok- - - -'« + mer, on Wednesday, March 20th, at by Another Member" followed by a meth, of Niagara Fa1L�, wlio is ill, ": Piekeriri S Leader Stit)re a P. m. : lovely reading on "Edification:" Af= lase week end: - Married; in Te4onto, on Satur= terwards a social time,was held and'• - day, March 9th, by the Rev. 'C. H. refreshments were served. Every- W Walch, Miss Shelah McDermott, of body had a happy time, 'and it -made CIS S - W. BUR�v III GH'AM LIN � S 31 'Toronto, to Mr. Lyndon, Cronk, -- of all feel more inspired to "go forwlard - Graduate Toronto School of _ • - 1 cken '. n 3• , l and' work for the g ood of th e cause. Design B. Powell who is . re: eivring Next week will be Biblical. All come. _ -W - treatment in the Oshawa General -Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Chester wi11 DRESSES - DESIGNED Wabasso Prints, -36 in. wide -' :- Hospital, continues in a very Grit- Dave this week for Winnipeg where PATTERNS, FURNISHED FAST COLORS. \'ew Patterns, to retail at sf - iea"l condition, but is cheerful and- is- they will reside in--the future. Mr- Materials made up and Fitted to -' doing as well as can be expected. I Chester and son, Frank, are return- measure at -your own home. 25 CENTS per YARD The regular meeting of the W. ing to their formes business, of ,ALTERATIONS , • Ladies' Silk Hose, by `.Monarch S.' of the United Church .will be merchandising ` heating appliances- Id. - held on Wednesday, March 20th, at furnaces, plumbing, hardware etc, For Prices and Infortaation To retail at 25 CENTS per PAIR - . _ 8 p. m. at the horns of Mrs. F. T. at 179, Bannatyne Ave. Mr. and Mrs., Phone Pick 710 or write Sizes, 9, 9 }, 10, and 10J, in the Following seades 8tulting. Chest, ^r have just c -impleted a stay Pickering R O. GUN METAL. TAUPESON, SHADOW, MONOA, SMOKSMIST The McCausland brothers who of or year a• :d eight - nonths on the - arcs both confined to the Oghaws farm h -re, -which li s bee + leaded for , p ROCS _ Monarch Sweater 'Wool I � OC. a lHospital; 'are, it is.. reported, loot in tawo yearn to Mr. and :Mrr. A our A? .} E a vrerg satisfactory condition. Their Jacks�.n, formerly oR Fort William. To retail at � 0c. Per oz. OZ, ..._ . -- - _ ~', - -i Y friends are anxiously waiting Ids. and Sirs. C'';ester .wi'.1 be very i' ....THEATRE •- ' for more favorable reorts» much missed its this community, �Mr. Shades to choose from - r -The Audley Dramatit Club wi`i1 Chaster, for his activity in orchest- ! WF3IT8Y plreseat tb*# play. "Tile Red - Headed ral activities. -' BANANA. EVERGLADE, NAVY, MARIGOLEr - Step,fhild" -in S_ S- `o. 4 East-, on -The regular' monthly meeting of = , : OLYMPI0,.3CARLB"T, WHITE Monday, March 18th. Do not miss tale Women's Missionary Society pf - , ._ -• , and MAYRUD this drama, as it is s moss interest- tie United Church met at the home FRIDAY sad 8A1"LTtiD9Y) _~his play. Admission-. 25 ceatz, child- of the Misses Bunting on Wednesday : Teen. 30 ern... : _ ._ -.- _ afternoon. March 4L3. The resident, - ARt sad lfi -. - IM Se � � A � M � � p M 'H 15 Tre ad - ertis•ing of il~e "Csroli•ta Mrs. J. Smith was in•,the chair. The a _ '181tWe -" 'r nary out, �ckrv- ^e:ll be =capture lesson was , read by Mr,, BEHOLD - -- ' pn sale :ale.. firs -, of sect Reek slid Cyril Morley and the Devotiond - rsacy 'ar p'bMirled 41rom, arlp nleaaber .Leaflet by Mrs: A. McConnell, Se•• - _ f f _ - of the :sir r the Ur: -ed. �13rrh. oral of the ladies led -in prayer. Mr.. MY WIFE" NEAR : FALL GOODS ender wtK ---r auspirea :his - -mpany Gordon. Law gave a moss intereStir.; . SYGYIA `iii 'FY appear :as. Pads- -,nz..There have been a-ld inspiring paper on the 5th. clap- - _ WILLIAM'S WORK BOnTS, Solid leather, � , ',i2.$3 1 ettprrres du--ng the past. fe`x Reel ter of. the Study Book: and also e• liRN E R -t Y %10%' D - -for the date of Chi-= comers €roan all plained some features of an Indian. -_ -- . ii .ti. W..Ali.yER STANi IELD'S WINTER UNDERWEAR,, 2.00, 2.50 and 300 •� Pam- -riche tars -Chip, AMC an un- -At -'the close of - -tze" mee.�` _ - - -- - : -VC�fi flWTj , tl..z, black, hroww, 3.Q'3 uatully large . crowd is anticipated. ing, a delicious lunch roses served by :.You- will be well ad--n ed to get your '.hisses Bunting_ and the members -of," _ - - 'r •' - ' weekl roc tickets ,early, -a is going to save her group. - of _ _ .. ask to h o �% If you are sot receiving our y �+ cry yon a._dssppf+irstmert ' on tha: even- --,A very good representation of I ' • est - - dodger, poi o our _ '. d have your, name tile. members of the Horticultural =- .. :. - !f Cling t. 1ng• - mailing lea - ,Don't forget the . St. Patrick's -Society heard the addresses of F. M. the Pecos y _ sttpw to- be given by the Woman's Cllanman and F. L. Green. at their _ -: Fred T. Bnn tin g !� -Pickering Association of the United Church on regular. monthly ineeting in the A. RICHARD DIX - ftdwy 'evening• Supper 'will begin Y, P. A. Rooms on -Thursday night MARTHA SLEEPER Radio Licensee i}retaMiahed 1857.. :at 6.30 after which a splendid -pros -of last week, -also, the reports otXite C ram will be given- wirh games •and delegates -to the Convention in Tor- ( -, entertainment fir'r .all. A good time onto, Mr. Chapman used as an ill- -'- promised-all who attend. Admiss- ustration in his . lecture, ''Flowers' Monday. Tuesday and Wedneeday 1s Rev. Dr. Carmichael and J. _ G. -bons, the mother- -of the family of A _ - ion, 25 and 15 cents. on the Farm.' a story of two neigh- MARCH 18, 19 and 20 RADE E E E F _ 23axtez were. iri Toronto .on Tuetxlay one beinsl an admirer of flowers, was Gene Stratt011>,•pOfrta's last attending s meeting of Presby- able to inPtil'l in her children a' sense - - _ of finer things, something unquest- is A GIRL OF THE - -A: C. Diamond, who had a cue- ionably found in an •admirer of flow- A ` ,=- EATS M, eessfv] sale of. cattle last week-is in era, and there children, today were - * ♦ tt :COOKED - 'Northumberland County this *week. recognized as worthwhile. community LIMBERLOST .Virginia - tilling rip }iia stables vtrith• fzesli citizens, with an interest in the crm= LOUISE DRESSER CoOkea 50e. cows and springers, • which he will munity, leading figures• -whose advice offer for.•sa)e pFivately. See notice was sought nn many matters. The MARIAN MARSH Chicken ROIL .30c. y on :anothez e. mother of the other family, had no _ - f • page. y, :RALPH MORGiAN -•: _ -Rev. Edgar Burch, of Agincourt interest in* these "beauties vlthatevet, l .e $Jellied Veal 0�'e Rill..occupy the pulpit in the Pres= add her chi}dren;' consequently, to- - byterian Church on Sunday next, at day were, although well -off mater- Now Adworhsesnensa. > Dutch L�fy • ' ` • . ` ', CSC' .8 p•. m. • Rev. Dr. Carmichael will on ially, were not • en joying the ' confid- - that day occupy the pulpit in Mel ence and, respect- that the not-so-well Hid Cheese 15e ville Church, West Hill, which is off family firaL described were ern GOAT FOR SALE -Fresh milker. �. . . _.. » . Apply to Mrs. W. B. Powell, Pickering 29 vacant and will make arrangements joying from their neighbors. All ihia a - -with the • congregation regarding of course does not alter the fact F?-R GALE OR BENT -; a• re lot - Bologna, :'.` • • z "• �• with house and stable in Wbitevale. Apply - supply during the vacancy. - t in our present social' structure. to Wm, Hollinger, R.R,'2,Pickenng, 99.90 -The regular meeting of the Y.- and conditions as they are, 'the man SPECIAL :. j - P. S. of the United Church lwaa °held with the moat money is the one who 1' OR BALE - A poi d,workipR h actor. �eWPI Shortening, l 2c 2 lb 23e - r ising 5 years: also a double disc for tractor. a • • On Wednesday March 6th. Miss M. is "getting xw-ay with it." Mr. Green �oodiasoew. W. H. Ellicott. R, R. 1, Locust trill 49 -31 ' " Locklvvood had charge 6f-the irteet- in his - lecture, "Lillies," the coming iURBALE= FrP.trcowa and rtoR• (rig which was opened by singing flower as he $described it, gave s r . • ' -,W h No. the Toll call and mini- very, i7lterestin anal sis of the oar- •en; 1b beds to eho.ae from. Also poultry ymrl r wanted.. A, C. Diamond, south of C N,. R, sites of the last meeting' followed.- ious types of this flower. Many no station, Pickering. • After •hymn No. '17 was 'sung, Miss doubt, were not aware that t}iere L(�•OUND =1 tireand tube on Church :_$utieber �pbone 3000) Pichering ' s Jean Clark led in prayer. Miss Max- were so many, and that a history U St, PPickerirtyg, Owner y have ta' Ap ' Jory White read the scripture_ less=' such as,-*as given; was known.'- Mr. ply At NEWS Office, on. Miss Helen Scott- sang a solo. Green certainly is the possessor of a 1 .OR BALE -About 16 tone timothy The topic of the evenink was taken very complete ' knowledge of his ' hay, a little alfalfa mixed in it. Also 10 tons by Mr. Vt�ileeler and was very much flowers. 'Frank Petrie gave a v -oval oat straw at market price, Andrew Pegs Clare- f� TART Mont. Phone Clare 1422, 28 H •enjoyed by all *_A piano solo was rem• number and c-onducted community dered by Mist 1,edgett,-'.Miss Blanche singing, A strong plea was made to ii� UI, SALE -1 1}a0er 'ro. used my - I will sell either 15U or. 250 erg rise. used only Balsdon recited and Mr. George Her- our people for -the - pa+eservati on of 2 seasons. in excellentcondition. F, H. Westney - the wild flower and are asking the Pickering. Phone Pick 1518, 28tf on' gave a piano solo. The meeting g - wa8 closed with' hymn No. • 43 and Press to take up this plea. Articles �`OR SALE—Pure bred Hollywood -the benediction. - on this subject wilt be -published at a Leghorn outstanding eggs and baby chicks: - heavy type, outstanding layers. Dactd ). Scott =Next . Sunday. evening, Rev. H: -the request. of the Society.. At trhis Altona Road, half mile northof Kingston Rd. -3o YEAR.� • G. Crozier will speak on the subject meeting it was decided to, hold the r1 J litUF.RP TA pare Que•' "Has Youth any responsibility in Spring Show in Pickeripg, - Alco to \Jose IViaPIe,SYrup. Quality guaranteed. Ap• ¢Iy to E, c• +arnett & `ons, Cherry Cliff Farm, - bringing about •a Christian- Civiliz =- ar'r'ange to plant some trees' in the Highwate. Que.. or J. L. Gillinah. W. X, No: 1, - a. anion? If not,,why not ?" Mr. Croz- school" grounds in this district It is Locust Hitt 27 -29 Buy, your 1V�eaf: Requirements ier, in the course of this sermon Wl suggested•that our people 'be encour- (TIMOTHY BEEN FOR SALE— &A - a- and 11 . •answer the following quagt- aged to A trees around their 1 Government testedi also G. A. C. No. 21: Ions. "1s the world waiting for you homes d ` Ole year of the Ring's { egkfyeredseedmPrAPpd1yyBtonLuthrergMiddleton. - .. at Broaghem. Phone l�tct 828, 28 -33 w if so, what w1U'be the response � Silver 3u �ea :. The next meeting : j .' *outh ' to this call?" ''Piss this fall +vile .hvid iri Dunbarton- -on -Ap3•H �j�OW RENT = 100' adre fai in. ' 06;e'"' ` pA T,w �C � 6th. L' to the btghway near Dunbarton. Good v J ;tsny significaslce for the youth of Pick buildings, electric light, Moderate rent to good taring ? ", At the morning servjce the ' reliable tenant, Apply to owner, B Falconer vubject will be "Lessons from the 7 Dunbartoe Apt :80, 82Willoiv Abe,. Toronto,'evenings, or phone Elgin 8435. during the day. 22 -29 fall." The Sunday School and Bible - _ u � a • Classes will meet at 10 o'clock. All Miai' Ruby Andrew spent the end FOR SALE- Velvet barley, rmoott 1 iarket awns excellent for malting, straw very rare welcome. The attendance at the of the week with her cousin, . Miss 1 rit,ous No. 2 G, S.. 85c, per bushel, Trebi • • gun a School was down list Sun- Jean Annan•'� barley, short straw, no' wanted for malting, 1 1 n g ' p/�� y proh>thl the heaviest yielding barley known, Pickering .r Mean `• day. Let it be up next Sunday, Mrs. Ivan Annie of Highland Cr- ll�io z,. s. 9sc, per bushes, F, H, westney. s - n.h �Pickerng, Pho0ePick 1413. 29t I�il$'a 4'rTi"��'�'' 2K %:. aaa.: psi $s"t5d3C;¢.�t?e�it!'!'+..:?, s°.��•'•.r4:'x°v.:g4't :. -, -. _ , ' ... _. - - - __. - .. _... - ' .. ... � -a:+?",ea•' .a is _,.;'::r�3 S S,i �:ts„t -. uti. r,: r'i R.'�._, :: J•.r �•' .. •x �-.,. -.:,, s3 •w.yr :a!, :.f:ii�-- .,r+�r,..rp � ,{w' . !�4: : :'f,:�,