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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1935_03_22z: yy�,�• +- •- F `... ., � • . e �� -...� ,�, -�' � ,:••� fir.: �: ' . � " ' = '�'`'� -, .,"' ' ", ,.yiX T u ' +ice$ .tea,.. • t"i9f,�. l �-x... _ .._,yy,�,, .a'�a.. - j • •1,,.. ^ J Y f - eat • �. .Yp �'a•+..� S . 'i %. r..,�` _ •';*"• �'A'ai,-y, ��3. - .. 1Y' ,v �'f. 1 .. •R;.,'r ��y s., -.. .�h -e,` nth. _ .... ._. —.-. -- r , ... .', ._ . ... r tt(. -• y'yv•` i, `� tom,•: ^, _ s s ' -- ~VOL. LIV PIC K. E RING, O XT.. -F RI D A 1'. -XA R.- 2?, 1935.. glraf>ts,:totsat ` - nbart n . �ed a� NOT-ICE _ o Fairport' GREENWO-OD ?Hiss Brown, of Sex�marke4,, is tae , Miss lean .finnan spent a pleasant », DR.- H.' C. PEAtiSON = Phyeicit►n ' guest of Mrs. S. - Meeonochics :reek -end at the hc•me, of 3is Reby Thos. and Mrs. Annan spent the kndxew. ' iDdSurteon, Dunbarton. I&O — •.ijur'trIirk's Pass yuur- way week- end'witti Jas. and firs. Smaies_ , The Ratepayers of the Bay held � � MILLS RS. FORSYT[i, Opts. D., Direr for every day • of Enniskillen. = a Euchre and Dance at the River- - .Ot)to,aetrical Aaaociatign of Ontario. Rea. bt.rea Mgmtxcor the Amencaa OptomeLricai r 31iss Eiva Annis is in .�oronta dale yiasoric Hall, on :March' 8th. A 'Estahliahed 1x3:38 �ancia ' Eyer examined by appointment. LOAL, C.O$E, East General Hog ital having sue number from the Bay attended.- • ^ Phone . Claremont. Oat. p' g V�'t_.,0D, CE`M E N T, eessfully undergone a minor operat- Mrs. M McDanneil,= of Toronto, is FEED e.efifs6• ion. spending a _few weeks at the hone hc? :vD - Gi f {3 Vim., fit. Paul's An I'can on Sunda of R. W. and '►Ira. Balsdan of Fr- r - - IJNCA-; B. "Ard ll`YRE- 8ru•ris. '' "• , t 8% Y, , LJAter. Solicitor, Notary orrice -Brock St.. Mawli, 24th. 3rd Sunday in Lent. enehinan's Bay. They price of pork and'beef OppositeFsellTrlepboneOffue. Whitby. tynd Sunday School at -2 .' m. Evening Mis. Corbett held her annual -St. - Ph.ae4G. 461Y =. t • -- now shows, a 'profit for $•. II:,DEIi S SUPPLIES Prayer at '3 p_ m. Sermon subject, Patrick's party to a number of her r DONALD RUDDY Br,rrister. TT ' ' feeding. There is no bet - JL�. Solicitor, Notary Public.' Moneyto Loaa. `The General Confession." Preacher friends on Saturday afternoon last. Olfice. formerly occup,ed by the late A. E. Ch 'a at this service, Rev. E: G. Robinson. A very - enjoyable. afternoon was ter feed for the money d", South sling of Court Roue . Whitby• sly alEo local cartage work School Reports _ ;pent by all present. than illy Barley Feed. It �.. - BBATO w. +Jgi3 nT h. c"S Vte are -glad to say shat the` will give more pounds to A. W. MITCHELL spring must be here at !aft by the x..s, BELL J. D. F. ROSS the ,ton than barley chop - ZSuaerssor to D. Munro and Picker- S. S.. No. 4 �E. Pickering. Hon. number of people who are 'again again re- Test it and Bee. 7-' - j. A. WRIGHT ing Coal Co.) 75 per cent. Pass_ CO, per cent. .Sr. turning on Sundays to their eottag- 872 Bay Street. Toranio, . • Adelaide 23as 4th - Douglas Bryant 15, Llewelyn es. But were eery much surprised to 5 Pickering, Out, Crawford 73, Ross Heron 72; Jr. 4th see the Bay Road in such a very bad CHOPPING �ICHARrSON. PIUK.ER[%?G MU'. YEY— Barri►ttrs.Solicitori.Notaries Office phone 7400 Reaideuee 6520 _ Doris Baker` 79, Mary Boye% 79, condition, some places be ing almost Monday, Wednesday and Friday it, 21J-214 Contedrrstion Life Building, Tenn lMutch -7.7, Harold Heron 6i3, impassable. net of Yonga� and Rich'nood Ste. Toronto. SPECIAL Pis"ea Adelaide 4489 and t4se, By appoint• ^ Albert Crawford 55; Sr.,3rd - Murr- >4' ee"t eaturday tverdngo, Pickering residence. D . AC , E R t1'I June tat, Chopping will. be- 0 e- - P6onePick. aat3, set ay Heron 83, Wm. Nixon lvixon 71, Car- Whiteva7e r SR..'..T3 FiA2,/t man Barrett 67, Jr. 3rd - Raymond dome for 7 cents per bag. flOM9('N A '•f, tMILLAN- R•.rria- Crawford 70, Bobbie Barlow 68, Glen We are g=lad to welcome Mr: and ter., Solicitor.. Notary Public. Office at ON2'. Crawford 66 Ed Barlow 57 2nd Mrs. R. ` Yours back to the - village der,ee of !V r. Thomson, lot 11. concession 1 - , g ar + g g eta. Office hours: Thursday and Saturday ` - Billie'-BoyeS 78, Bobbie Baker 72, after wintering in the South. _ - Rveoippt. from 7.00 P. m. to ego p tn..or by Facilities for Placing ICJ- 'FLOUR' a,aatment, Tproritoofce ; nos Royal Baru Vernon Barred 71, Mary Bober 73, The 'attendance at the dance held ` gs�t Phone l?srk 20.0. Toronto EtR,n 5303. David • Barlow -69, 'L•�rne- Heron 67, in the Oddfellows' Hall was not very Ask for KISSI'_VII for pastry, it 37l- y surance of All _ Andrew Aixon 54, Sr. 1st - Alex. great o%ing no doubt, to the first of takes lees dhortening. I grind Pick - lieraui_ l�Uld6. Simpson 88, Jr: -1st - Coili Neale 92, a series of meetings being held in ering grown wheat almost exd.usiv. NEIL-C. t4tiliTq. ` {7.` n. a., 'h D. [;• June Bryant 91, Donald. Crativford the United Church. sly, You buy my flour, I buy roar -. (st,cceesor to Dr, J. N. union) Graduate of iPbune Piek 513 8R, Sr. Pr., - Isabel Heron 91, D•icide The Union' Lenten 'Services held wrheat. file iLo r C:ollcge of Dental surgeon. and Turon- ... [j„y or l}l9gbt - Baker- 76.. J'• E. Dnnvilly, teacher.. during- this week alternately at each EXCHANGE ' ins- to nrvervtY. At Ciaremoru office over D. A. church, have proved to be most ins- - - - g,.ott's core every Tuesday and Frtds Phone. �- - _„ btb„e,►o tf... - _ _ 2 u Greenwood ;firing night, goodly numbers gath- I exchange flour, for any kind of — - — _ - -- ered each evening. A esrvice of song . grain. This saves you - money..- 1 T� FRBFRT T F LLLAi9F„ L D%.. The Beal Store. Claremoia Mr =. F, L. Green is .still 6rXined for fifteen minutes preceded the ser- d rill,� n, 15. C:aduate of theRoyaf Call -w of pgONE 8 4 "vice. The foIlowdntt cpeskers, all of F' 4Rg =N Den I Surgeons and the t'niveroty of Toronto. LO iron home. ' f1�ce in raadence second door east of St. And. F U R N I T IJ R E whom tie their very best on the s Church. - Prckering, out Pfhce hours, 9 Dirs. Will Middleton is visiting in 'gave + a. M. to fl o. in or by appoi ntment. (X -ray "Easter Lesson" with the Lenten Service). Phone Pick 3700, My Audley for 'a few days. We are diap�virng an wttractive Ken Bpi, and sister, firs,. Smith, and preparati';n left a_dpep, and tag Shin'g-Ies FO�r Sale vnt i• ty of ej,:; hope, lasting imprgir,ri u pon all were home at their •mothe''s sale j, - a dfu4r1r2804i carbe. - Alumionm -nod Granit@w~are Etc. who attended. Rev. Fred Horton, of . Furniture a6d Faroiture Thursday last' fidlt i d's, Felt 8 tter. Shingles, ► " Pr1; cla s izo to Ashburn Greenwood, on Monday, took for.his Bird's Felt `Jlnte Shingles. N Novelties. 31r�. g„ Frcl1ndavRtukm H1rtRnaugrc1e13nRO a. J Pricestuw, in ko -ping_ with time^, this Tuesday evening to plit'.gn their text: "Thou cannot serve' God and Alen. re•ruhtt,•riaR buRgy,.rbeeis, i t,nRCbmpanKSOt a[hdfinanc»i•stand- + ,+ Mammon." nn Tuesday, Rev. Harry Lawb- ui�aerr e r I rl�reaan drains, "Where's Grandma. t- trz- pghesi- _ - - -- .airs. F. R. Phil;.), of Buffo,.,, was r "Pram oh T. PA9'ERSON'S - CLARENOX-r POSTILL, Liceas4ed Aitetioneer, Wednesda ,Rev.' C. Honey, of .lI r home over the week -end with her y y _ 'Call and get prices. Phone 2813 for 6ounitos of Yore sna Oueanu. ego Oyproe and Lime ar6ts Will - and Mrs. :Middleton -. -tie, with `Rev. 3. R. Bick,_ of_ Wt,ite= 4soo plea of all ktdde ataenved to on at,orawt p ' vale 'on Thursday. - aeae.• hddnaa Are.n Mew P. o.. ads, Juet arrived !i l +r¢e 9hipmartt „1 'firs. Bush's sale on Thursday last , The Ra mer Eventide Radio Con- �' UEL _ R B,F,ATn� *, TOWNSHIP Gyp -tie in thv fulloai,ne riz.•p-: was very surcessful. Thera was a y - �,, Clerk. Convcvaacer. Coatmtas or.er for 7 2 i n. Gy pruc kdod -crowd and • prices . were satin- cert Co. _will appear at the itni,ed 48 in. z tsk}o..f9daviu. Accountsnt. Etc. Issuer of - Church. on V�edylesday,_ ;, April ..Sid. 1Dy Mur•age Ltceatms.• whitevale. Ont. 4` In. 2'$i i,l. factory. g Particulars later. E� . 1 _. -- a `48 in. z 9fi iu. Robt. and '.Kra. Devitt are movie _ back to Brougham this Week, into m Builders' Supplies. W t�7 . MAW 421 it]. z 10b,1Q. s t '.'.i their son's house, a he sale deal Brougham Licensed Anrtioneer for York. '48 in. -z 96 Don Bgard did not materialize. Star Lime The. John 'Phillips family spent _. Outwrin and Durham Cun„tiels - Quite a number of tiro members p LoLUber and Lath _ R„rd w nli Pinar er , Q. and .adherents of tfie church turned unday in .Toronto. _ All kinds _of males _protaptjy . B. C, Shingles el► �.� - PICKJ�llNG •.` u* on :Monday, the ladies quilimir. � Mr. Dan Gannon was a Toronto ' � ' HCtRndpd to. _ while. the meri' cut up the wood for +.visitnr. over the weekend. L 1p8 0081 ' LUMBER 'BARD the church. i Remember . the postponed date o: - TURN* R$A- 00.14ABLB � the W. '.li: S: meetin for ;larch is -Alb' it' Qoal = The Bible -Cla,s 'put on a t. Pat - g S,tlna niav +,+ itrr,r +add for ft the rick''a Entertainment in the base- the 28th instead of the '?1st. Domestic Col@ - ' N1tws Ovi?icB, Piekerin Mills 1 Miss Jennie Duncan and Mrs. G: r- A fluff and Codependent phones. _ ment of the church on Monday ev- , Cf tuent, Lime Plaster cuing.' F.arh member was allowed' to don New, .of`Tdronto, spent the curl ... Whithy. 'Ontario: - ? - _ _� bring a couple, of guests. All report of the week at the Duncan. home. ' -_ BPI@ Body WCOd = Mash, FeedB� a good time. Mrs. Bell, of Kinsale, was $ guest A8ents for Lruidffenee Special Rates on Automobile of her daughter, Mrs. Ross Raine ' and son -in -lawn dwrin the week. end Metal Roofing- now nos► effected with - g Qi 4 Kinsale Congratulations are extended to ' ' and PoultrySupp- _ :.. -. Mr_ and Mrs, and Pleased to report the sick are all . Earl Hogle, of Colum- bus, on the birth of a little son. 'CoAtibuit Implements :. 43 lies In stack at all improving. _ _ Mr. W. Knox, was down east-for - Robins -are here again, sure sigh Secwv Priem Were. Buying d last week on mess • - '< tllfn several days 1 a bus' d1rt trip. ' TT of spring. „ pIr- Maitland Gormley is on Jury Y r WILSON BRO LONDON;. ENGLAND The people of Brougham are wat - "t at Whitby this week. ' L her. r., and Mrs. ti: Ledgett were re. thing with interest the petition being ' .a, by a- J17 I circulated regarding the paving of t.oeaat• cent visitors..at Chas. Ledgett n • the $rock Road. Pbone Mark 733 "''CYRIL' %i.'MOR�EY Mrs. L, Dunn' and little son, vet - pbone -- Piekeriug, 6ZM D. N. Lockwood urned home Monday - - flit. and Mrs. Bert Harvey spent - — _ the week;-end in Toronto and while visit with Telatives in Toronto. PICKERING. ONT. Mr. and Mrs. V. Parkin called oil away 'celebrated their -42nd' wedding BURPEE IS �DW Joe, and' Mrs. Parkin; of Oshawa one. anniversary. day last week. Sympathy is felt' far Mrs. Marsh- • • R� G. � 1 ND t o 1Vla ion Stevenson has returned to all' and family in the passing of her' ., Is Brightening up` her home after spending several son. M'ra. Marshall made many .811 EDS GROW .FUNERAL DIRECTOR da3,S` with her grandparents, Mr. and friends here while visiting her sis- tune m the home -- ter, Mrs. E. Holtby, a few months Private Ambulance Mrs. Harvey, who have been ill: The W: -A, was held at the home, ago- Again;, this yee►r we will' Day and Night Seivire a The T. > orton -family spent Sun- bendlitig,'BURPEE'$ SEEDS = 'Wh not see our Display o. Mrs. R. E. Mowbray last Thurs- y, p Phone 9000 day with a .good . number present, day with the Henry. Norton family, iQibulk. if you' have- aeQec of Floor Coverings ? Malvern 5000 11rs. Bell's group were in charge .of of Lindsay. firs, Ferguson, formerly used F3urpee's seeds, try them ' Nellie \orlon, who ;s here from Sask .the program. this . year and be con�iticed tip" 'CO v (TOLE U M • R U :G S - Markham, •� !onto About seventy -five of the friends �hel�ewan for . a visit, accompanied y a like many others, -that they 6 a 9 f53 I5 - - - -- - -- - - and •neighbars were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. P,nss Hadley at' their Mt. E. C.' Thornton, of Woodstock are in a claps by `themselves. •'; i, a 9 $fi 50 eras in Brougham on Saturday, and home last Thuratia} night to a euc- Bas,'your seed requirements ' z .7� - OLD .-RELIABLE.. the and dance party. Everyone.-says :as demonstrating 'the new Linder- in bulk- the wxy the itardeners i) z 10 g4) l5 is was the best yet. man brake gn bis .car, T._ C. Brown is i 1'� ,lU 9U �. -$, htilIItB Enamels, The: se-wing .class opened in the who had the opportunity of .eing ii do. 'Better seed, more eefr g in action, declares it is wonderful in noruiaal• hall here on Monday with about, CunRoletim, 8 yds. wine, NOc.ayd.. t its- working.' If yoghavebeen eendifig your _ hall and-Stains... werlty pre�ent,� We may look r- _ , Linoleum, 4 ydr. wide, .S��c: -B yd- •hard . to Kinsale ladies cost fffig oui The social evening sponsored b� order to Burped s direct. why _ Ailcloth, 2 yd a: Ride, 50c. a yd MURESCO in fall line of ctilor5 with the latest �.�'leg this summer. the ladies of the u..3i. S. was a• - notrint ode your order' with - FOI:DI 'G-COL'CH,.' $9 5� Also TCTiiP,S and OILS Miss Phillips, of Toronto, 'is Instr- splendid success. 18 tables were fill- Dore, and we will save,~ ydu they - r,.• „y ” actor. ed by an enthusiastic.. lot- of erokiat- trouble of clearing through' ole players. Other enterta nrnent Order YourEaster'Liliey E.iily: R e hRrP the Ageney for The March meeting of the W. I. customs at nti;eztrffi_ ezr will be held at the -home' of - Mr's. V, cotls,isted- of -' a..musical' contest. A 111AS3E� HARitiS i penes to you Parkin on Friday, Marsh 9th. a solo by Joe Clews and three short it REPAIRS. plays, Which were well given, and' ii j^� A paper, "Teaching of Boys and Girls C A. STERRITT` lastly a• fine lunch was provided by _ M ALVIN BUSH th? Management of :Honey will be' the ladies. Rev, J: F. Glover oci:up'- - i Funeral :vireotOr, giti'en by 'Mrs. Bell. Rnll Call, "Hat Jones Drug Store Pl(;-KERI,� G NE AmbulKnee Sexvice led the' chair in`ilis usual very off t t $rt`rdwHre Phone 4800 Speeches.'' The ladies are tak relent manner. The members of the in the se«'in cl'as's will all w•errr Phone 6800 Phone 1300 q K W. M. S. wish to thank all fol- their a PICKERIN`G new drp ;sea. C. R. NVelcome. Current attendance and help ,given in mak- Pickering, Ontario Events by Mrs. N. Gibson and 'Music PICKERNG ONTARIO l I by 'Miss Eileen Parkin. ink this evening so enjoyable and _�, a ,. 3s ,.e- +ip,a cr r, .::,• +_' � ,u_r - r.-�' .+.... .. . �' .'^nor S._' .. - _ - .. �. _ :i�.�• ..v .�+e.. - `.r- - AUSTRALIA IS - - l'I''S TRUE! sy Wiley Paden Britain Rallies Entente -Powers + IN THIRD PLACE �}IR#f W { LL- KNOWN FOWEd NEMPAM MEN ' Xi - :4 • FTEi}_ OFFla NOuRS' • ' HEi>Ma , L h GNeli - - ainst Hitler s Arms PAY _ z _ _ ice" WIQ N I ",D ' Ottawa,— Australia is today Can ' SiAUINGS''� 1Lda'a third best customer in point of ME YAN EVERY domestic exports, having risen -.from _ = London Cabinet In Emergency Session = Plans Action Or .ateventh . place­ in 1933 and eighth - '. l y F ' t Versailles Repudiation — German Trpopa Goose :rep j place in 1932 says the Weekly Re- ti - view of the Trade and Commerce de- Through ough Berlin. - _ _ .partment..In _imports Australia stew- _ dily holds sixth position. � ,. ,F Loudon.--Great •Britain decided day night that the British cabin - The Netherlands which held the ~ ' = �: •;.I "� . -\ •: '• Sunday nighht to send a sharp nose to, et will take action to cancel •,•� position now occupied by Australia ;' "�?'" Germany ,and lead former• allied the scheduled visit by the has been relegated to seventh place kr powers in protesting against Adolf British ministers to Berlin un- in. exports. -and. in impVts from the. ; Hitler's summary scrapping of the less Germany can furnish new eighth to eleventh position. Belgium i GAgLf q - Treaty of Versailles• reasons to justify a conference). has climbed up one point to fifth po- IS A GREAT w Prime Minister J. Ramsay Mac - Government chtefa have been is, sitkon in exports and British South HUNTING I f� Donald hurried back from his coon- close contact with the French and ,Africa has 'in the past year jambed COMM SIAST, _ i // try estate at Chequers to preside Italian cabinets continuously for the pp from eleventh to sixth place. New - over an extraordinary meeting with past 36 hours. None wants hasty Zealand has climbed steadily from ° ( leading members oL his cabinet, in• action, but it is believed the British _ 14th lace in 1932, 13th in 1933, to - p :i eluding Stanley Baldwin, Foreign now are prepared to abandon their ninth Iast year, while 43ritiab India �, { Secretary Sir John Simon, and Cap- Previous acquiescence to Germany's -' is now in 12th place4fter having re- FIAS JtJ4T'13EEN AWARDED T+1E ;l 1 taln Anthony Eden, Lord Privy Seal breaches of the Versailles Treaty. mained stationary in 10th" position TILViR SCREEN MAGAZINE GOLD MEDAL ' and arms ezpert, Some members o[ the cabinet here for a number of years. AS T44 MOST PQPULAII MALE gAlI , As a result the full cabinet at an favor Postponement of the Simon ' e.. While Great Britain rehlhains as = ON THE SCREEN j bistorle meeting will consider des- Eden mission to Berlin without eve& Canada's best market the United ,fir patching a sharp note to Berlin. The! giving a "bad cold" as the reason- Statei� is running a close -second hav- \ . present meeting was believed to i this cause on which HStler based ins to a ,large extent closed up the s, have approved this course, estab -' Postponement ten days ago. gap which separated it from first ' L fishing Britain's leadership in this The Government discerned all r poaitiori. Exports fo Great Britain world crisis. ominous hint that Germany may increased by $40,000,000 to $270,333.- � �] , % MacDonald is working with the frustrate the French - British all- :, .. r "- Y1f'V NE French, however, and the 'note will European security project In a pass - 857 last year, while those in the • 1T"S TRUE ! VVV \ -be worded after consultation with age in Hitler's proclamation fin. t -United States increased by 452,000; �a� C7aserf4, jA WA S eAPTA1N Of HER 000 and ;222',544.093. On the other $C�w= FhAK Paris. The British feel• however, which he said: "Security of the aom, ENS Tf m - PLAAD 0 that the situation is so clear that Reich , will be entrusted again to the , i hand in imports, the United States _ EXeELLED IN 40&Ey - AND EVEN 6 prolonged consultation is unneces- strength of the German nation it retains its firat place having been .Y fmTU11 WNfN PkvKD AS (2HEE nary, self," ` $180.000,000 ahead of the .United : ?dam! HE WAS N GOUGE ! LEADER ! h Beyond \ el icltiug Germany's Unless Hitler \ atti= ` Kingdom in-1934 and••$119,000,0.00 in r rude toward a_ collective security explains this seat-. 1933. alignment, the note, will emphasize sacs satisfactorily, Britain sees �iit- . f ; tle reason for sending a mission to - _ R it that the Reloh's action apparently ` TFE - MINIMUM PRICE..SET has destroyed the basis for the pro Berlin. ONEDISEASE eased Anglo- German consultation on (Adop Hitler plans to aDDb FOR POTATO SALE army, conscription not only to the r�j peace proposals. army, but to the navy and the CUlKF�S SECONMARKETS Since Germany fin ' t the British ministers to Berlin - lo. tafY over 4' new air force as well, _he wet — - - - these Proposals '— now practically' • quoted thearLond n Daily Mail's New York. Two of man's worst scuttled — the Government may a . GIs, heart and thyroid diseases are Marketing. Board rake$ Ste S correspondent at Munich, but he 3'to �- p like to !snow what the Germans now emphasized that. :'the German set fighting each other to restore - Produce Prices -- VO Eliminate LOSS Leader intend to discuss: -­ health, by- a new - surgical operatioh. MAY CANCEL BERLIN PARLEY. people want tq_ war.") Trade. The operation deliberately creates United Farmers Co- Operative Co. Sir Jahn and Eden are duq to 'pro -, A spokesman for 'the British ' the thyroid ailment called myxedema Geed to Berlin the end of thd'm Government said an appeal through Saturday were payifig the following Toronto, —The Eastern CanadaI - °�' to relieve some of the bad hearts -prices for produce: marketing. ! but word of the projected u4te. was the League of Nations was possible • T p potato board � has taken i that are today's major health men- _ EGG$ — Grade "A -1," 28c, and its first official step to eliminate i seen as strong indication the trip — although that might place the - 4hce. with canes returned, "A° large 16c; potatoes as loss leaders in Toronto I again may be postponed if not actu- League In -an embarrassing position It is -one of several cited by sni- "A" medium, 16c; "B, 14c; "C," retail establiahhments, according to ca 'ally cancelled. since Germany has given notice of ' geons as their idea of medical ad. (The. Havas flews Agency said withdrawal and is disinclined to- �,.: _ 13c. J. T. Cassin, head of the Ontario It mach newer and more impor- BUTTER — Ontario No.. 1 solids, division of the board. i it learned authoritatively Sun- deal with Geneva. fast to the average man than. "up- 24c; No. 2 23 %c. _ The board, with the promised co- • -side down" stomachs. All these new HAY AND STRAW operation of the Toronfo-retail trade, operations have been hidden from �-..F ttmo ha baled, L..,., chain stores, has fixed NEW ,WORDS A NEED OF THE TIMES t;.o ptrblit by -the veil of 3 iludl_ng._ -,.- _ — $15.50 to $16.b0; No. s timothy hay, minimum ,paces which .-- C,-.,��...w.. � . - -TO PIN DOWN ECONOMIC THEORISTS- ;gthics: .ton, $13 to $14; straw, wheat, baled, moat pay for potatoes "to permit of 1 _ Myxedemai s a well -known disease t tl.t Bland ti to from failure a the thyroid WHOLESALE PROVISIONS potatoes should be sold to Pay the (From the Vancouver, Province.) of "Great Britain "; and, having to lead to secrete sutaciently. The re- Wholesale provision dealers. are _farmer for his'labor." - - It is_ probable. that nobody, .knows pay attention to the exigencies of sult is lost weight, slow mental pro- ° . ceases, digestive upsets, failure - of quoting the following prices to the Retailers "moat . charge consumers the meaning of all . the- words' in space between those column rules Tinian, loss of hair and tendency to Toronto retail trade: 83 cents -per 99 -Ib. bag for h`o: 1 the English language, There . are which are the- nearest approach to • \ - I Pork -- Ham, - 19 % 1 shoulders, Ontario otatoes and $1.03 er 90- a more ihhan 600,000 of them, accord- immovable bodies that the journal- _ always. feel cold.- :., _ p P I in to the latest— dret:.......:.a,— amyl:,. ...:..L leads for - _ At first glance it is nothing any 13 %c; butts, 15c; pork loins, 18',4c; lb. bag of Prince Edward Island -and I g " " " "`' `" p hyt fir would care -to givens pat- picnics, 1324c. Now Brurmwick potatoes. !n. peck that would seem to be quite enough _a shorter, better name -for the Bri -' _ _ • ant, igvch Iesa expect that if could . Larder —Pure• tieices; 13c ; tubs, lots, 'On'tario potatoes will 'be priced' for - anyone. It is more tYun enoingh fish Commonwealth o! Nations. ibe used to erform a modern scion- 13�; pails, 14c; prints, 13%c, at 15 cents and 19 cents for Prince for -the exponents of Basic English, As- for ourselves, we are net war -' p Shortenin — Tierces 9%c• tubs who try to express al1•ideas with s vying much _about geography. Bvi: 8 , - \ n is miracle.e Edward Island's and.- . ew Bru a- 1i •- �� l0a• ails IOKc; prints IO%c, vocabularp., of about s thousand we .should dearly hke to find s . The surgical solution was an p • _.. ' ' pounced two years ago,, and since it wicks words. Bat it isn't nearly enough whole aeries of new words that The cetail trade was entirely in for some of oui• journalistic con - could be used in arguments on' move _ Confirmed by- about 100 operations in 9 - accord. with an orderly -plan of mar- r reform and the new economicui ` • TO Cori Potatoes . d u temporaries. X _ it tat' . keting an niform -,prices to the the Un ed S ea ndon S ectator \feels' •the to in the advocates of this and that Lo ublic which while till almost The P P P ;t Bad hearts are oaten weak. •The Charlottetown.— Possibilities of -a need of a word that will describe �theorp down to something speehfic. thought that they. are carrying a ridiculoosly tow.- to the eonsunter;' the eo le of the British Isles, taken If we could only -get one economic or new - industry for •Prince Edward Is- $ P 'heavier load of •work than they land, the canning of-potatoes, were wohlld nevertheless provide a more as a- whole. They aren't all Eng- monetary word with one meaning should led to.the new o ration me- reasonable return to _the farmer in.. K_ - � outlined .in s letter- from.H. T. Hol- fish and fire word British has a and force it to keep that meaning ' shod of relief.\ ' his present disthessed condition, wider connotation, applying sa .it all through, instead �P slipping and B removin the th oid Iand Trsnnoru clihairsrman ofr he provincial Mr. Caswell stated. Y• g yr g does to 'kn Empire rather than to slithering all round the 'lot, we feel surgically the body'r energy would marketing board. a group .of islands. that it might be possible to get some- down and Cho heart would not "The more I have. thought of it; The New York Sun, similarly, where. work •so hard. The thyroid is an en- the more I •,-n convini pd that then �! w 44�•R i �L • wants a word that will describe the Perhaps, now that we have a orgy motor,Ats secretions govern the. are great economic possibilities in iNE +RAIN OIL- nephews and nieces of Uncle Sam. monetary reform mayor who makes ;Mow of bodiily'energy. It has described them - -as Ameri- no secret - of his intention to put • Its surgical removal produces the project. „ wrote M;. Holman, Hb said many were ignorant of -'cans and has been rebuked by Ca- Canada first' in the ranks of re- >rnyxedema, but it is possible to sub- the proper way to cook potatoes and IS Product Of Stockyards— nadian readers who say: Our Ameri- form, we shall be able to get the stitute medicine for the lost thyroid the process would have to be stand= .Pigs, Horses,.. Cows Pro- cans_ have no right_ to the use of words we deed. It shbuldn't be neces- grid thus control t8e riityxedema so the term American' as a description sary to invent new- vifords. There ardized. The principal markets for vide•Stittlulatlt. _ . that it produces none of the painful ' . ” of nationality." The word "United must be quite a number' in the - canned potatoes would. be auto tour - ects of the niktUral a' ant.' With ' . Stateser" it doesn't like. 600 000 now in the dictionary , thai }� hats, camping and fishing parties and - Kansas City, Ma. — �A shot of ' . she thyroid gane, the nt takes The New . York Sun seems strange- area t working. They have become the housewife "faced with an un- "brain oil" for tired business men ' 'thyroxin, obtained from animals, and ly worried auouc geographical terms. denatured or immobilized. A capable - expected guest. is the 'depression• cure advanced by �tis the same -energizing substance „ It• has been getting into trouble with monetary reformer should be able 't0 Our potato is second to. none an_d „Dr. ,George Crile, head of the fam- his own gland produced, meticulous readers who call it to ac- rerissue them, give them new mean- • This the surgeons tried; and it 'with water freight rates so extreme- our Cleveland clinic. count when it uses "Britain" instead ings and new•currency-and velocity: worked. ly low, we should be able to get in- They can get it from' pigs, horses, q. _ ..to the English and - European mar- lambs and -other animals, and it' will , ONT PI��INES ket," he added. P•E.I. otatoes are do just as much ood as thoa h it raj i B riotic gatherings scbooi children at present barred frompthe United came from their own worn outgthy- CANADIAN JUBILEE and the• public in general will as Kingdom market because of the Col- raid glands, Dr, Crile said. semble on' Parliament ' Hill in the VET fEW iW{,IViW orado..potato beetle., (common po- The famous doctor advised -the i morning. ' ' His kxcellency tdhe Gov - tato bug). boas to gat an injection 'from• one EVENTS PLANNED ernor - General will attend and pre-. vr of these animals to jazz up his brain , sent the Silver Jubilee medals to IN aV TOL1r1St Balt when his bank, factohy or railroad those to wlhom it is decided to award • -. starts wiltin Ma • 6 . to be Holida With g, :and -save the concern 3l Y them. Members of the defense Sault Ste. •Marie, Ont. = Having Victoria. — Whst Vancouver la_ from .the rocks. Celebrations in Ottawa, forces 'are free to participate in the A 9 more flying hours than last land should do to become a - tourists' Dr. ' Crile, here "for. the regional and Other Capital*. various celebrations. There will be Winter, Ontario air. Service 'planes Paradise, is the opinion of T: H. meeting of the American Col,ege of brtet speech. making, appropriate to the day and patriotic music. - ' bave beaten all previous records for Estlick, secretary of the Trade De- Surgeons,, addressed the city s' busi- Ottawa, — Celebrations, similar In �p vela went Association is to - ness 'leaders at a, chamber of cam- h inter flying, Direetis ..Norge Pons• P go Ehg• their nature, of the King's Jubilee on ord'said recently, Close co- operation lish. . "I'd like to -see ou drive'on. merce meeting.. The executives ap -. .flay 6 in We National and Provincial ? ;..� y Farmers Golf . ith other Government departments the left -hand side of the road h' he peared startled to learn that a lit- Capitals of Canada as well as in the :Mud eztenaive ilyin for the Depart said "and see two or three hansom tle known_ product -of ,the stockyards, town and\ villa es, are now being 9 g , �. might save them from bankru tc g ` Welly My Not.. ant of Northern Development was cabs meet, boats. P y.- arrangid for by Dominion and- by a elsponsible for the fine showing, Mr, but they listened closely. - Provincial authorities: May 6 will be _ - ':; - nsford said., _ "The Canadian -system of feed' Dr. Crile said tl»s stimulant for _ a public holiday. It falls on a Mon- - ;i From November'l, 1934, to the end' lagging brains compared to the use day, which fits in with the, custom of Saskatoon. Golf -for. farmers: Y grading, and packing chicken, in fact Why not..says T. 'C. Nlain, Winnipeg, 'r February, 1936,, the service has a all .kinds of poultry, for export or of antiknock in gasoline, .,by in- such' holidays coming-•in •succession R.. creasin efficienc •. tv °W.he week -end, 1n all the capitals, engineer, in sugesting• a watet' -stor ka cord of 690 hours and 6b miautea,_othet4viN is_ very. up to date, and in- %`The decrease y in chemical snit Royal salutes will be fired. age basin at Trossachs, Sask., would farmers ereeflocrn�e same period the Dro wmulld� dot well to copy) Canal an Physca "andythe aetivit of the typical. Eleexhere those on 'the "The time is coming when farmers oua years 184 hours and 66 minutes h sheaf activit sets, in at birth; "' - The celebration: at .Ottawa- will be be nn ideal lace for a golf course, !l ideas. - -Brithk.71& Trade Gazette. ' y - °� Vlore• than 20 ' planes will be avail- brain depends upon the activity "of same lines are sdggested. Dfembers' will cTeinand and get their'golf," he; oble for the' fire season. 30 the thyroid gland of representative national and pat- raid. -f . l Ac _ 4- w.:_sv+e.s _ .JF.a'• - �yt '+Sw /... R' win �� — • meta: -ie.0 .. , f.: �':wr: • , _ c .. '�- _ . .,; �Y ^x � }� .., -ter � .» -�'�' °',•, "� 8E FELT LE �-- ---�- TIMOTHY SEED RUN DOWN 7 .. . -' - - • SUPPLY IN CANADA TAKE WINCARNIS- AFTER MEALS _ �. e'ning tort and wary have Vot the be ^' Aade hil�eadoa Relieved bias Increased To More Than a,fo �,�,u, an f t,�,�' By I�rfuchea ,- Pive Million Pounds toibw the reoomrrrendatiogl : a. more than 20,000 medical men, �+ !n 1934 eke Winaurmts three time. The treatment which put this man By Gordon' L. Smith o thousands who once felt o u fed! riot must surely be worth trying in sow, this advice has proved invaluable.'• In the past five years Canada's + every case of indigestion. Bead what « Wincarnis beings to you all the valuable !be says : — position in regard to timothy seed elements of grapes (2}4 lbs. in each . "Two years ago I suffered very supply has been changed from that �Ue) and .the stre b btWC4 much from indigestion, loss of s pe- ARTICLE NO. 4 an i stems are burst fruit buds It P frozen, and grass and other peren- of a heavy importer to that of s content of beet and melt extract. 'fife, and a most severe pain is my DIG -DIG -DIG— vial plants heaved out of the soft large producer, with production, in L not a , but a delicious, blood ' {r tack. .Food soured in my stomach. 1934, amounting to almost enough and tirwe building wine which qt 'ekly Z felt most miserable after meals, Cultivation is even more import- their tiny [ roots ybr�ken and exposed for Canadian seeds. This ie par- of energy. nerves and buiWt '=new, , and had no desire or appetite for ant than good soil or fertilizer. A -to the high sir in winds. Protect ticularl fortunate at the pre -sent them. A friend advised me to try constantly cultivated garden, , will ion in the form of snow, straw, , y - From the time you start taking Win. , `' Y• Kruschen Salts. i did soma and i am withstand much drought for the leaves, or old regetabfe refuse, is i time when there are only small sup - carne you will sleep better, wake snore as most happy to testify that after a simple reason that this stirring of advisable at this time and is especi- Plies available for importation from cheerfully, and feel more nearly n short time 1 felt the greatest relief. the top soil prevents evaporation of ally necessary in Southern exposur- other countries, owing to their y�ou should. You will snow, then 1 continued taking Kruschen till t greatly' reduced production as a re- how wonderful it is s' be on the roan moisture, and it also keeps down es where the difference between ; �' P to sustained, vigorous health, felt myself quite better and a new food and midnight and noon temperatures is suit of drought in 1934. For those who are run -down, or who _ -.- those robbers o f Isar f g th e p suffer a v in -Can- suS from r d nerves, insomnia, _ production. g atom se d nia ti h he rt I did Timothy e fe 1 as t a ed as 8e man [ e g water, weeds. The mechanical tex- much more extreme than elsewhere. y g -. _twenty years ago. "�•W. B. Y y ads has increased from a few hue- - anaemia or debility, N'iacara'te is a •.- }J What Kruschen (Rd for him it will ture of heav clay can be remedied This protection must stn on until dyed thousands pounds -in 1929 to maneloua'totiic. Get N'incarnia from Ad, for everybody else who suffers by good cultivation. Cultivation' is the dangerous period is passed and. p y�our drug�t's�t today. —Sales Agents: ..from indigestion as he did. The fact necessary, especially during the then removed gradually. If left on' more than five million 'ppunds in �iarold F. Ritchie & Co. Ltd., Toronto, is that "the little daily dose" of early part of the season and more too long, however, growth is spinal- 1934. The'importance of last year's gt Kruschen first stimulates the flow y particularly after each'shower. With ly and. backward. Canadian crop is not alone because of gastric juices to aid indigestion, some of the many hand, horse or of volume for, the 'price per pound to Classified Advertising and then ensures a complete, regu- tractor drawn garden cultivators on A SHORT CUT— ;the grower is about 16 cents. This •iar and unfailing elimination of all the market, this task is done quick- Good ,sized potatoes by early July is twice the average .price for the PATXXT8 'waste matter every day.- can be reduced in most arts of : r ty and with ,)ut the old -time back- P P five years previous when world pro- OFFER To EVERY INVENTOR. _ A FISH STORY. ache. Canada, and this is the time the duction was normal. This rapid , de- AN-tat l of wanted . inventions aura fuu crop is really appreciated and worth velopment and increase of the tins- Information sent free. Tus aansaay The sweet young thing just about KILLING OUT— some money. As soon as the ground othy reed industry in Canada could Companw, tvurld 1 scent attorney, 373 had the guide fit for the asylum. Most damage to shrubbery, peren- works up nicely, a small planting not have come at a more favourable sank street. Ottawa. Canada, Finally she hooked a 4 -ounce perch. vial flowers, roses, strawberry pat- my be risked. To further hurry time for the weed growers. ' Even oszose _ • steeling the - poor unfortunate mite ches, fall wheat and other plants oc- things along, for two or three weeks right into the pole tip she squealed curs Burin March or. . April. It is before planting, it is advisable to greater production may be expected NL -UAL sErt cxicxs, CHAT1iAM "Now what shall I do ?" The guide g p g' in Canada this year but there- is Ontario. THE � T KNOWN ..+ drew his wood knife, solemnly guide not the extreme cold . of January spread the seed potatoes out in some stilt ample room for further ex an- xxuwx As Ta>v E$T. sans tome and February that causes the frost proof place where they will p p catalogue and ' price list . tended it -to her and wearily said: trouble, but the alternate freezing C as any surplus seed produced J - "NoW you just clifnb rep the pole >i get as much sun as possible through in Canada should find a ready mar - sN stab him in the neck." and thawing and the drying winds the window. Soon, _healtby, stout a a A 4=CZe swag sus' ket abroad. of early ageing. On fine days things sprouts will appear and if pleated Much of the increase in timothy Fas1OUS BREEDS TEN YL'ARW The quantity • of branded beef start to- grow and the sap cornea up carefully, so as to _avoid breaking seed production in Canada during 6 Selective Breeding. one of Canada'g sold in Canada during January, from the roots, but at night frost oft, the crop will be through the oldest and -largest. Free catalogua returns and injury results. Crowns, the ground in s day or CRO. the pant five years is a result of the Essex Hatchery Breeding' Farms, Box 1985, totalled 4,230,821 poun4 an organized encouragement of the in- wP. Essex, oat• `itaereaae of 1,621,480 pounds corn- dustry by the Dominion Seed Branch -- _ - -pared with January 1934. The ^'���_ in providing the service of field crop amount sold -in January' 1931 was 0mada Relaxes Her Customs inspection and assisting in QUIVERING super- vising threshing and the seed clean - E R V E S Janua 6 1932; pounds; 1,448,869 pounds in 'p gi flrn �ecg„s,�,,, 'I'ou�. , ins operations at central seed clean - � ,January 1932; 1,941,476 pounds in 1RR ii c�raa��rjj _ - - •;January 1981, and 2,609,841_ pounds ing plants. _ fain January 1984. Two' weeka ago Ottawa,— Customs restrictions a!•- revised regulations are two which - when ym are lust on edge s a s ,sales of branded beef in Vancouver fecti is tourists will be somewhat re• affect the non - resident temporary If Your Earth Ring when Ines can't stand the diiidrWe 4roke all previous accords fluted. a statement issued by }Soma: R. risltor in Canada. In the past, the a noise : s ;when evseoAns too do C. Matthews, Minister o! national tourist who arrived by automobile �iNlth Head Noltses is a burden : :: when you are bit'. -g. • . Revenue, Indicated. with a considerable Quantity of tour. baby and biw ; : :say Lydia $ Pialt- : A. change of particular taterest` to rata' outfit, such as guns, fishing : Urea's Vssambla Compound: 9e oaf lr Canadian motorlsta who travel tackle, golf clubs, tennis racquets, of top women report benaftu _ abroad has been made in the regain. cameras and other sporting and If you have catarrhal- deafness o� >h • + pleasure paraphernalia, wsa required Head noises go to our druggist a?ay___- -- - - -- no" � � um tiona pertaining to tourists automo- D Qet 1' oz. Jut; (doubli cap y°u b to complete two foments, one 2or the ` "" bites. There have been Instances of ,[,,•e o2 •mss • - • • aaiomobffe and smother- tor-1aa out" )+ and and to it '1► pint -of �- defy and cues from- ' cot water and a little sugar. Take Don't eodaua another day without r L, wade these forma are being ts- t tablespoonfuh four rimes a day. she help this modicine can sM• Get Ins' abroad, an compulsory repairs twined as separate unite to be. used This will often bring quicas relief a bottle flow you dn=ia todwi effected to their motor vehicles out. as occasion demands, the automobile from the distressing head noises. % �� ti side of Canada, either as the result permit will rota take ,the form of a Clogged nostrils should open, breath- +/� V. Vi�NN�I�/s+ oil' an accident, or of unforeseen, me. combination of the two, so that only tug become easy and the mucous ' _.. - ��ta , chanical detects which - developed one document will be required to be stop dropping into the throat. It is _ . during the tour. Hereafter, the re- prepared and completed net the Iron easy, to prepare, coats tittle, and is turning tourist will be re Hired to _ tier. pleasant to take. Anyone who has V E 0 ETA L E COMPOUND q catarrhal deafness or .head noises 1 419 satisfy the collector as to the bona Tjie other ,Important revision. af• should give this prescription a trial• ET1joy a really f! ne fides of his case, and will be called fected the temporary adinf ision at "hand -mad¢ Ctgtlt'¢tt! upon to pay duty only on those, re- frontier 'ports of -tourists from ab--- T'OltiTiq your ocrvn u?i pairs effected abroad 'which can not road whose visit is confined to points IUuard against Rickets with God liver Oil e) tJOLD1~N VIRGINIA be regarded as compulsory, within the Iursidiction of the iron• ' �..,• ._ni�,,�,,�...a�ti•.•,•.a..n� Included in other changes in the tier port of arrival. Hitherto they have been allowed a 24 -hour stay tFteKtotaMa, This pt the' issuance now of a , permit, rMyRat PLAL :��� � i , "Violent methods of sup- This period has now been changed � � wppMe - _ _ s,ta� •arts wwa..r. er p=ension of the printed or 48 hours to. rover week.eads and svtt *y. -„ s 4 �''` spoken word have never set holidays. wv! GADDED DIGESTIBILITY ' a' sew done the alighteet Good. " -- + t r:.a.av•wratrw•asSr siUsa Hendrick Win. Van Loon. ..,+.. rr•..r.r n.. a, w. ar.wt : ° lime No. 12 --'35 - t Fee 310.00 complete. �' ; —Dictatorship is always _ - tGUI�D Bowls t3 Details Free SVrite Now �/ ' merely aII aria, never an fM VIT+tMIN O. MALCOLM ROSS opera. -•Emil Ludwig. 9 All babies need she and- raci►itie value of Via - swght syeela]iat. flosrt»eongh, sag• _ tarns A and D, found in pure cod liver oil. D /PIND .' ... A tscotes Emulsion is rich in the"V itamins, PLUS pN Mal the easy digesdbilitythatreitults from Emulsifies- - tine. PLUS the body - building aid of hypo 16 e :. ' iobites of rime and soda. Pleasant to talte. 800tt' s I ion is txmendously more effective. 11 FLEW OFF 'OTTTHE HAN DLE'AT -il DRAINS 10 ;. THE COD LIVER OIL WITH. THE PLUS VALYE ..i VNTIL _ . For Sags by Your Drul& ea USED It Cuts High School Boards & Boards of Education right through x Are authorized b: law to establish . �.. frond, Technical and Art Schools all clogging .Indus matter : Aex a1 With the approval of the Minister of Education n Day and Evening Classes Theoretical and Practical There's nothing•life Gillett's --it will not harm enamel or May be conducted in accord- Instruction Pure Flake Lye to `clear pltimbin$. Kills $arms and ante with the regulations is- as given in various trades: The drains in st jiffy! Use it repu- destroys odors as it cleans. - iued b the De artment of schools attd classes are under =•. a; y P the direction of an Advisory j tarty and- you U keep sinks, RAP a tin on hand. Education, 'Committee. a Never dissolve fro in •hot water. <IJj tube and .toilets rtlllniA$ free- 7h• *cHoo of the Manual Traiain #; l e it*W heats _ _ Commercial Subjecis, g, Household Science lye Pour it down ftlll'stl'ength the water. and Agriculture and Horticulture _ Are provided for- in the Courses of Study in 'Public, `Separate t FREE ROOKLET —The GilietVs Lye Booklet gives dozens of MCI" Continuation and High 'Schools, Collegiate ,Institutes, Vocational Mats for using this powerful cleanser and disinfectant. Also gives full direc. Schools and Departments. „x ttons for sospma -kin , thorough cleansing and other uses on the farm. 'Writs - , l _ for free copy Standard rands Limited. Freese Ave.. sad Liberty - Copies of the Regulations issued by the Minister of _ SL, Toronto, Ontario. )Education may be obtained from the Deputy Minister, "x w sa >, + :; �+� �'• "•'w r f parliament Buildings, Toronto. A 1 L L ETT S .LY E S S EMULS N E AT a Application for attendance should be made to the Principal of School , • ,, DIRT ` - , ' - - - .}, aa6i+«{, �'.rs M•�, �$= �- `�:,;yl,T•.s�; , ..�;,�' ��,� ` - .�M•> ..x'aG...,°4�.Y • • . �7•! � 'I «yt�`y e. 4 . •`' 1" ..w •vL`�Av ."5'0':.:i�'«° , :'�iqj� ,��% lJy Y i£ i' Q Y �••S� ;.. w N ��, F.4, x_ 4; t�✓ = E i Fsy . •, 7 r�µ °y aJ _` °� }. _ t+ ,. i.,. sr i ,y3 4,... 3}� •`� ,2 Nm a, n'" na�,."'..�'.';." -1.: t•: .� 'k`,,,} Pr - .�...r " 4�•,rt -4i, ':..• "2 i •?'rr: �...," .y,' "r a?• - i''y.. 't °: ,.,,: M r,;•' .,•� }. w t tr; .rv.,r . >'nI''�; ^;v ..t'. ',�' :gai.ri .k: '_'t:�,9- .� h•:.: •.' _ ,-•, •,a: i,...;c _ ' � •' `;1.µ•.•.. ,�• •t.n yt "'�: - 1 .. i. ''.: ' d .. _ ;.R•^• .... .. _ , • .. v . c..: %Cd,e.^v' �`� ..7., t•, .1. �.ffi -.�^ __ ._ .. - -� ..>.'":.v�.: �;�•:.sL :.L•. ..r .any: u_ •..C�.•..i6?..A. r��,.= .'i7^.••.'. .!sTa`d6Y?- ,�•i= �'.y� .. - _ �r C...,4i y-•,.� ��w L;i7 f�jL^'S.•... �.4w1 •-`. ..i..a - - - '-•� 'i � i - s3 — V •fig 1C, >rti K 1 - 4wO � : ` Blaalkatlnithina, •� W 1t -= Carols�za u6k Sin ers at right prices " Now is the time to beve those, repair ? 'r Order spilt Wiiivter Supply of Jobs atteaded to: .Harrows repaired, ::• 'Terms > ST. ANDREWS CHURCH ;100 paid in' advance - also new sections on bneid. The !as- u ;1.75 - per' year; (! - _ _[` O A _ nun Firwy'Plows always oo band, :. ! Subscriptions to the United States PICKERING -� w' Also dealer i'n Viltroq Cream 9epars• :. and Gt. Britain $2.00 in advance. , ' - - Y •C ir"1 Cora and Electric Washers. = SATLJRQAY, MAR. 30th V it Dealer in Cocttehact and Frost WOODWood machinery. -'JOHN tMUNKABi Proprietor. ' .:: - - _ _ r _ -_ Return engagement of the T .A phone call will b.-'ing us to yourlsi'm ... ► FROJI O:y- ncetylene welding. Phooe'Piek 715 , >H Sale Register popular group of 'Coloured .'CHAS. LAW, Pickering F. J. "VCTC0 V&ZCt 'THURSDAY, MARCH 28th —'-Ex- � Phone 3520 fly • GREENWOOD 4Dh terisive Credit Sale of Registered " Entertainers. Southern Melod- Holstein and Guernsey Cattle, Im• `' lea in True Southern Harmony r �plemente; Hay, Grain and 'Antique Even a Child Furniture etc., on lot 12, 10th line, . Notice o You :Markham. 1 -4 mile north of 1To: ; ' "Admission', 25 'and 15 cents• : -- may have SYBILLA SPAH'R'S with � Highway, near Locust Hill, the 1 kinds. property of Wm. J. Cowie, and the T`• k ) , fety for cough, croup, br- We do Building of al . 1 ,:. is now s _ .: RPENT. . estate of the late Jessie Cowie. ets n on ale _ hitia sawhoopingtough 'and sore CA Eft[hG one throat. 'Amazing results quickly and CEMENTING, Sale at 12 o'clock (noon) sharp. at ]eds cost. No reserve as the farm is sold. i » - PLUMBI' NG months credit. Prentice And Pren < < s E. C. 'Jones Druggist tics, auctioneers. _ _ The Meddlesome M /, ,i Pickering Ontario and _ ROOFING `. Carolina Jubilee, Singers will be heard in St. Andrew's Church he above nao,t interesting d rarna will be presented' by- the We also Sell Brantfu:'rt Roofing Pickering, Sat. Mar. 30tb Pickering %'ot.ui.111s Iud'itctP 'under the auspices sTE RADIO S B'EABE stKteri�l�, Empire Bathroom g, ' Don't bliss It. Of the �.OI71$It'3' A9yoCittt;U11 of the RADIO SERVICE Equipment, Duro Water Finest equipment fur expert, Sy4tem=. Beeitty _ - Stable i e Brougham CENTENNIAL UNI TED CHURCH guaranteed wervice end c ther Buildini Mat ecible !� The.. March meeting of the Vi'om- -AT- Parts, Tubes, and Batteries E,timates Free en's Institute held at the Matthew's .HIGIHLAND GREEK - on hand. Work Guaranteed ?, home proved a very- satisfactory one', Car Radio and Atupliffers a T having an attendance. of 36, the ps- _ specialty. F. e1 . PRU V ►'�E acious rooms proving excellent for On' Life Ev' -,ning of the large gathering. The attraction i eAr.+ Esyc ricrac TRURSDAY, MARItH 28TH, 1935 Phone* M3rt 26)3 Pick 444 or Phone RiC? .for the afternoon was a debate, the PI('KRalNG. ONTARIO -subject being, "Resolved that t'ne 6touK .Od41. Farmer has more .opportunities -for - CA ST .t+F C�3 AR A,CTERS Happiness than the City Business 1'o art Wmite, "Mr" O.ive Johns Nan." The affirmative was spirited- 1�o Ip D,rltDa. bi. ft►ncee. Mi•ai'�rllie Arnatt ly defended by Mesdames T. Robert- f'birlie Winthrop. , • �Rubert's friend, "�c." Alva 9territt Prunes H tA E _ . s7peClal• son; R. McWhirter, G.' Duncan and Mergaret Wiuthrop, his wire, Dore. C. Baxter CHOIOE R i _ MIXED -Miss . McW. The negative argued C%riyIPHoward,_ eglewmao. "Mr." Mary Jones L _ •CANDY jve ably for the tit man. The jud- cam Bryant, Chwuffenr. "Mr." Q enie Murkar a ri' Y w maid. Mrs F. T. Bnnttng 2 lbs. 25c. ••: ,SAVINGS 13c. a The Edna Powell, ... _ '- . Sea, Mrs. H.. Rolf, Mrs. R. Birreli Mrs Fr + ■er, .: a friend of S31n'4 Mrs. C. Orley and Mrs. X. C. Brown, after due con- i►trs. BetsRei�n, , . Mrs. R Hye- - 'THURSDAY. FRIDAY and SATURDAY siderstion, gave a decision favorab- FtVhard O':tieill.• ez plain etothP1 rnan, ":1Lra." U. M Broth - le to the affirmative - by a small ' - margin. The debate was followed .•,AUMIsSION, 25 C- htiTr':- _C:-HILDREN, 1 "a CENTS -' GRADED with the Wenest interest throughout., - - -- - --4V'- _ _ . . At the close; the hostesses, Mrs. - - POTATOES, 90c. a bag (spac1 l) `59e. 'Matthews, Mrs.' W. - Gray, Mrs. A. FOR. 'QUICK SALE /� ���� for lemmon and others served- a fine __ - _SOS' pr 1 0 barIfol' �3�• supper, - sraica was much ap ?ieeiated. - profita¢le. _ limited quantity of choice, natural CHIPSO, large pkg. Ic.., _. -Brock Road __ ._ rye• round Oat Feed. . ' g • •• iVHITE BEANS, special, 10 Iba. `..29c. ; -- Miss EdnA ICayes has just return- 12.00 r ton St the mills. Net Cash. « • ed from a week's visit. with her per VEGETABLE SOUP, Hahitane. loc. _ friend, Miss Corinne Doyle, of Tor - -' = - �'e ere a;;uin.ia they war6et. for t::tF, lkllged (Train and -� « ,, onto. } O - A very enjoyable evening was Buekwhnat S' ud 3i[Ap.ea f0[ q�rOte►tii0ue, _ COFFEE • +�+-�f •`� t� per LD • r spent at the home of Mr.andMfa. C. Fuller, when the folks of the comet_ REESOR S ! ' 11ARKILL, Ltd :ry-- Xarlham, Ott. $>ESCU><ts LentCn,S - unity - gathered there Lo play euchre — _ - !""" and dance. The party, under the aus- -:. SEE !1 S paces .of .bliss Norma Fuller, was a " �'"'��- V BROKEN SODAS. 21h, , 10c.z SPAGEMTTi. I'aa tin: Igo, huge success and everyone enjoyed •,� - �� �"��. - FANCY ASSORTMENT, 17c, FANCY 9HRINPS, :2`IP. himself to the fullest measure. Mus- ;. - - -' ' BEFORE FR99H FIG BAR-1. 15c. TIGRR SALMON. 2 for 25e. � tic for dancing was ably supplied by W93TON'S FANCY. pkg. lac. CROSS FISH SARDINES 150. - Lorne White and Eddie Hiftz. _ ` ,You buy Please reserve the evening of Ap- - ::- ril 3rd for the Comedy Drama entit ' Duj" sea "e Wild coats Boy." This fast ' i _ BOOTH de MURISON _' ' - moving, nonsensical' and 'comedy is '�' ..y .. :.-Farm - —' --' . -. -- - • - - - - - . 'being put on by the young people of �. ' . Brock Road and if you want to en- Machi e' ry � • ::'Pickerl' Hardware Store. ;oF a hearty laugh don't fail to be present. The place is the Brock o .� _ "'' - Tent for J. I. Road School House. Look for Furth- t `� G'tise CO., Makers - .+er details next. week. - PR IS �MING . It is with sad regret • we learn of ' :" --Of 77 it,+'i hm 's, iniP foi every farm. job. S IN I the' unfortunate accident which be- fell 'Mr; Dick Tweedie- of this local- in'OUDS f• %leCL[1C Farm , daiponent.. we. bane Used _ Tjow is the time to get your Red :ity. the roof of, Mr, John Phillips' Biudelfi and guany other machines for Bale. . ' barn, he had the misfortune of fall- • We clean (4rass seeds. - C10Ver, Alfalfa and Timothy ing off "the ladder which was inclin- , r Bull lesg,ar.�d Cats Gopher 4u4. Buipper King yariei, ed 'Vt' a rather sharp angle against ■ the.'side: of the barn.' He is suffer ties for sale. The stock of Ontario grown seed is ing with a broken , leg -'and a bad = limited this year. t " shaking up. It is hoped that be -has- ,_F. W. DISNEY, -.� ' . „ Greenwood : j ; a speed. recovery.' .' R. R. 1, Locust Hill :Phone Pick -23 - - In our issue of two weeks ago, we :SPEC /A L WHILE /T LASTS published several articles from the - - - - -- 'Brock Road district, some of it 'con- - —_. '. _ OUSE . P:�INT, ..G9e. A QT. 50 QUARTS S H cerning the activities of one of, our March Specials {. citizens. This matter when received ;'.. AReat fur McCurmick- Deering FArrn Machinery 5n the mail, properly signed was 1931 Graham Special Sedan' ' ' Seed drill. . , = p. -- published in good faith by the News. 1931 Pontiac Coach +• Wagon _. and Repatr We have since been advised that the 1929 Pontiac Coach McCormick mower _Our Motto: "We heave it CHn get it O+ *ignature was a forgery or a fictit- 1932 Frontenac Sedan Frost and' Wood Mower - - ' it is not mede." sows name. It is not necessary for 1929- Essex Coach Massey Binder, 6 foot _ ' Telephone 3WO " us to tell anyone what we think of '1932 Oldsmobile Coach Massey Binder, 7 foot. �' f� �+�� this sort of thing. Trouble very often 1930 Durant Sedan "' Massey Hay Loader J. S. BALSDON, • PICKERING arises osp of this sort of matter and. 1933 Oldsmobile 6edaii (demons.) Massey sills dehverR rake. the publisher is the "goat." We 1932 Ford Half Ton Pick-up., 4 Used cream separators would like to locate the party who 1931 Rugby Half -ton pick -up. 1 500 -chick brooder ti �� _ .Men's Work Ekote 2.49 i p sent in this budget referred to. 1930 Dodge Half ton pane)' : 2 Battery radios - 1928 Chev. Half ton panel General Electric radio - lien's Overallf and P48t's 1.2 'prf vp 1930 Ford ton, with 'stake or 'dump ' Used electric .washer. •tiiea's Work Shirts 85c; or E for L2 dual wheels. Used hared washer. •' j �A 1 1928 G. M. C. 2 -top truck stake.. .:Used Irrain- Grinder - 1931 Chev, 1 1.2 ton stake, (duals), Electric grinder (demons.) Farts Team HaraPss $23 80 up 1924 'Star Touring (good shape).. 12 Cook stoves wn�vm . - ocg ec t st - at various 10-20 MCormk Deerin g tractor.- Set o[ harrows Sweat Pads 'Tex e n Lines j _ +; 10-20 Fordson (needs overhauling) Boat (sea flea) �Tft �o�" 2 Little Wonder 2•f; tract. plows. Massey' Coen scuffle' Now is'the tune CO Rot tGait,91d; w;m� �,2�j !i 2�1tt. Ham. 2 -fur. tractor plows. OiTChard cultivator - - ht►rneea repe►ited 1. dor } 0i. Flew, single plow (med. bottom) Hay rake Fhone 2904b DUMY 1! -too M-assey spring -tooth cultiv- 2 Electric stoves . �� , 6•foot i Masaey Spring tooth cult. 6 -toot Int. Spring -tooth cultivator. ; • �° t�ia !'r Btlr� 6•toof Massey Stiff-tooth cultivator. �►��, . CEC 1 L " -CHAS. COOPER, CLAREMONT r ,. - 4 - ¢.ye _ _.,,d- - a,,.p,n -P ..,,. - _.. - ..t ,:'•:' f •- •, -saor •sa'�. `••l. 1 - Yy- '1 •'FT' »..i" -.'�` -.. . i,e•t. � :act --,. �e e'x. e.• - - =u;.•v _ _ ._y...:: • _ �5...: . ,'- ,�. "'u�^.:.: , .s:++.m., C.�,,, -�- —, S:.i.. '-' �..`:. .... ;,yar' . - � p :�. .r - _' ✓, „� +� "t i� • .. r �,• ,� ^, .JrL is •_ - • _ ,."�.. _ ' f : ,:�. • • . •_. , .. , . t - ;1 �1. at the close � •^ �Ebset — 1 sit down to a boa- ed, Mind an x -ray examination show- /�/ Mr. and Mrs. wins Birkettt motor- Sort' ed that she has sustained a double �'CL�PPER PLATS i L. E. O•l 1 �' /LL }±_ :led to Port Credit on Thursday Last. Our vegetable dealer, Ross )drown fracture of her leg. She is now un- fcH A 4 pL�1�T E }� Harry Found has been confined to has• shipped over 100 barleads of der the care of a nurse at the local �Y+ AR E D FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND turnips, and other vegetables across hospital. - ' the house for several 'weeks suffer- - E M 8 A L M tf R the boarder to Uncle Sam, as Can. ing from a cold.' Murk gasraateed `� Successor to W. J. Mather, George Miller, of Myrtle Man., is adian turnips are prized very highly N17R3ERY NOTICE All yhz•y -if F'annln Mill Screen 8coutivilte- a few weeks with relativ- by the -maple of the South. g - - -- spending Mrs. E. Drury, of Altona, East of Root pruned .apples. new kinds: - kdpt in atsx:k. _ Night and Day Jervi -e ea here = We regret to learn of the iilnesa here, met with a serious accident on Red Gravt ±astein, Peerless, winter I:HAS. BAFtGENT'e HARDWARE Business Phone Residence Pbona of Miss Isabel Johnson, and hope for Saturday last, while walking in the St. Lawrence Courtland; Red Tam- MARKHAM. ONT_ V#01 9820 � garden. She, in some manner, slipp- ense Snow, McIntosh Red, Delic- Phone 90^ r'r Gi -3o her early recovery. ions Lobo Melba, Red Spy, $1.50 JAS. ' DA VIDSON a1 aE Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Fessby, of each, $16:00 a doz. These-trees are _L..-Sandford,-spent Sunday with D. A. _Notice to`Cretd><tors ATTACK • from 4 to 5 years old. Cut price _ • -,'- �;' and bars. Pugh. $1.00 each. This includes all other CHEHRYWOOD George and Mrs. Lee; of Stouff- NOTICE is hereby given that all kinds. THE C A U S INSURANCE vine, spent Sunday with Mrs. Palm- creditors and others having claims Crabapples R. P.e "a er and Ira Boyer. against the Estate of Harry Elli- A,yslop T—. endent, $1.00 each. RHEUMATISM Miss Norinne Wilson, of Toronto, cott, deceased, late of the Township- R. P. Peers: A UTOMOBILR sc spent the week -end with her uncle of Pickering, in the County of Ont- Flemish Beauty, Clapp's- Permanent. relief from 'FIRE .�. Shelden, and aunt, WYn. and Mrs. Birkett. ario, are required on or before the Favorite, Beurre Boss; Beurre Cl- -��. �e1iOidia1 C°° only 13IIR(iLARTr Mr. and Mrs. Dopkin entertained .First Day of April, 1935, A.. D:, to ; � be effected by moo• - : sirgeau; Bartlett,. reg $2.50 Cut ins the cause of the CASUALTY - a number of friends at biidge on send b t prepaid or to deliver to .. ! trouble. RUMwcwrs Wednesday evening last. the undersigned Executor of the said price, $1.15. ��" ��v ly cleanses LIFE IN9IIRANCIH Cherries: - C blood of uric acid and Phone Pickering 7920' Lorne Jones, of-. Edmonton' is vis- Estate,' a full statement of their' (Eng.) Windsor, Schmidt, Begaer- ocher impurities which <' Iting his mother, Mrs. Bert Jones, of claims, duly verified and the nature eau, $2.00 each, R. P., Sour, Mont poison the ay.eem, white giving immediate Carolina Silt a Pickering Balsam. of the security, if any, held by them' gomery, $1.75 each. I ad io c.oeda g ra, ttg Odt. 31r, and Mrs. Magnus Morgan en- and that after said date, the Exec- Plums: li oo rely from v.in scan aturday, March 30th. your treatment today. tertained a number of their friends utors will proceed to distribute the Some of the best kinds. Bradshaw, �; ' - on Monday evening of this week. assets of the said Estate among the yellow Egg, German Prune, Gr. RUMACAPS You Can Buy at Home w Joseph Mitchell and George Ban- parties entitled thereto, having re- Duks, Lombard, . Reine Claude, at bury, of Aurora, called on friends gard only to the ;claims of which he $1.25 each. RHEUMATIC CAPSULES TIRES, BATTERIES, Here on Monday. shall then have had notice. New Shrub: AGCE340RIE9, =? Wm. Cowie, of Toronto, is spend- DATED at Pickering, this 11th Double Mock Orange, rep $1.00 E. C. Jones Druggist, Ing a few days here recovering from day of March, 1935. A. D. cut price, 65 cents. Pickering Ontario At red low And better prices an attack of hiccoughs. Wm. Ellicott : Prices quoted on small fruits. Ord- % as We hear of a petition being cir- , - Executor of the said Estate. ' ers received for month of March on- culated in 'the neighborhood,. asking ' I, g Radio � yult can in Toronto. .a for • the •paving of the Brock Road; R. R. 1. Locust Hil Ont. ly J. T. Eilick A t. - • -Sbuth to at least the 7th concession Pickering. Ont. Let uq repHir Cil blrs. Fred Ward is seriously ill at — — - -- - -- ?— ALL MAKES wt leaky top. •=, present, following an attack of the - SERVICED AND REPAIRED -flu. Mrs. J. Ward, of Balsam, -is now (. r _ ! ! PRICES REASONABLE Skilled 3lut,,r Repgire. i S +salting on her. �nfo ALL! Jhe:J JG �ITI WORK GUARANTEED• Gordon J. Law r D. M. and Mrs. Morgan are spend - �g Ci a+ 1s.+aL ing the -week in Toronto, where Mr. � . ! � I ARTHUR FIELD Phone 2908 .dir6d b motor coach Morgan is attending an Insurance m •i Pl1Cl�ERIYG, ONTARIO i R. T. I- Mrduate ..Convention. . �,,! I 43•4B Phone 5201. PiCKERING t Y Edgar Ward, suffered a ve ry. pain- y "� , at•+r' �fut accident this week, -when operat- „ „ THE "f1iADELINE 1 Lag a turnip pulper had several fin - -� �gers badly smashed. Il 4 Maple Leaf Nutual File BEAUTY- SALON r Mrs. Risebrough, who halt been ,t,* _ visiting relatives here since the first ` s ;;'; Tn8liTanCe Co. '. •few means a n ^w ear. which masei of the year, returns to her home in • • +�•• •.- -�' I f r %� a Peace River District on Saturday. ® -and WAWANESA INS. CO. �► new Permanent Ware. Dir. and Mrs. M. J. Wilker, of Tor- Q Cleap Jtates for Farm and Casale? I have Permanent Waves to quit every onto, spent the week -end with relat- Building* ady's purse, so wby not make ivee here. Mrs. Wilker is remaining a 't Windstorm Insurance on HaiWiap an Appointment. , for a few days, owing to the illness �� '^a"slCi/L°S Win tulft Silos etc: Igiveallmycuatomen myvrey beat 1 - of her motbier.. _ • �.�� Automobile Insurance. of careful attention. r An interesting shower Was held on , Friday, March 15th, for sties Dora- - Typical Low Return rare* oetweeu Pw'*LkinK ana BOSTGN VI Kinds - also. Msrcishing. Hslir= cutter- ScAla I . -thy Linton and Mr. Irwin Purdy, $2im . w ASMINGTON x$24.95 - DETROIT x$9.15 Write or Plow and Faciol Treat meats � - 'tshose marriage Conk place on the — Ct�CWNAT1 $18,30 (1 - Excursion rate.) : — - shautpooing. -- -- —`- - 16th. The happy• couple spent the (sublet t to change without notice) $Q���N � $QwB j •' F WHITBY. Oh'T �� �'�d ' = .end of fire week at Galt. i Tlekets, Time Tables and all Coaek, Travel Information at - - `Mine Mary Benson, who has been - 1 %t9 ?ERN ROUSE — lkose #500. Phono IWO - CLAREXONT in the States for about a year, is; _ _ I — _..__.._. j at her home here on a vacation, When returning, she will go to Tor- onto with the family she had - been _. Eg qm= _ with in the Statea, and who have - IKOTO •t :now moved to Canada. " - - not — moved Woman's Association of the ere •atl•� •e m lea b u as - •- 'United Church will hold their regul- :` ' • Maio" i sr monthly meeting in the basement - __ ��•TATIQ of the church, on Thursday, March 28th. A quilting will be held and the - FOR DDvt.T °" i i'• ,' ladies are asked to come early. ovas�' ". .iee►•ne..� .een•r`S• l On Thursday, March 13th, yia.i - .. °" war >nl+ a+,s,.ie.. a Greta Ashenhurst and Mr. Clayton - - - Hill were the guests of honor at the 2S YEAS '+ICE home of the former, to a shower MANX JFi►C'C' `Announcement of their marriage on . Stand aotkdl7 b- 11i nnd.OU t:• Pr•!•"� 'd the 23rd of March has been made. f'� , ea�. The marriage of Miss Verna Bell, � H O O SE YOUR NEXT , : J a ' daughter of Mr. W m. Bell, of Pine (,J �hAl Al� LpYpyTY ^� - • - �ry `'Grove". to Mr. Clarence Jones,. north O�TNER owner -• of Claremont, was. announced last - F�a saes anioT f0 a,aat ► P•Tr'�c °,••non Eoe week. - - -. QOOtfwill as Oldd rn.bd.•@ success : . ;,! _ _ In last' a-eek's .issue we reported bir.• and Mrs. Mundell as moving to Brampton, and offer our apologies. OF STREA BEAUTY oldan+,bil. We have LO BdVlae to. the contrary .. t s. '. ~: t :;f o a style land•*• Ca,tadtanteotor• Mrs. Mundell will continue to live - .. - -- — -- =0 two lima of ease, �.w., m• in Claremont and conduct her hair- -` - 'dressing establishment as' usual. TOP" ' The -Mission Circle of the Baptist. STEEL "TURRET- a .'Church will meet at the home of {; tf SOLID Bodies b9 1?ishiru atacMcally _ Mrs. Bingham on Tuesday, March '} - 'T g y y J jjjt .Rc.ld•d to thapall sta•1 bodw F7c1^ in C+•�arai 26th, at 2.30 p. m. Program; Part 1, Mot°,se•r• '' ` "Among. the . Telugas" illustrated by Mrs. M. Pugh's group. All ladies i CTION cordially nvited to be resent. . T•]N RI3EE•A Y - - � t Ott °t ' Miss Mildred Linton, daughter of P R I C E D� F R O M BUII• . b„r„P• Mitt` °° i . ! •'st•p� ' Sou o.ar th t1Sa•r attd• .id.snaY on' ...' Mr. and Mrs. Orman Linton and $ neck -onap= f► ttla. stab' _ pupil of Mrs. W. R. Evans, is. to be v+• euRp. 103 Z :. congratulated for ,recently passing- - — -- -- �ith honors, her Primary Pianoforte ( >»LJLIC BRAEES for the 6 cyl. 4- Miss Coupe) w Delivered at Factory, Oshawa, Ont. HYD bs1K _ examination at the Hambourg Con- Governmetlit t.`tl a olyextra. Big, salt • •n•r�an9 h epltadd'^4 ° 'at!t� '. servatory ' of Music, Toronto. a Prices for a cy 1. Models'at Factory, Oldsmobit• to a strain The Fire .Company received a hur- Oshawa. Ont. begin at $1375 as,d control tied call to the Eric Pearce farm t ' on Sunday evening about the church CONCE�D��•�.�T hour, where the chimney .had caught '.OLDSMOBME, must be good to be :: advertisement. They should help you.to LUGGAGE �MPAR1D +a"�ng• re. V To 9r°°ida ,nor• interior ro°a aw r P� lu0 fire..A strong wind was blowing, and known as 'The Car That Hai select your new'car. Certkinly'they will eft+ -"a had the fire not- been extinguished, Everything'... and to live up to. this lead you to the most satisfying motoring Oldar,teZ. ti•• • ° ° "C•a - aaga comP•Ttmant. . ' i the barn and other buildings would description. But then, Oldsmobile is an you ever know. and you may have driven have been destroyed. also. _ ,outstanding General Motors value — a ezpeasive automobiles I -a any case, come PHOitET) gNGI1 Stouffville favorite of more than 25 years standing._ 10 our•showrooms wheri you can see and `pERFUL• a t obe• - PO cir unit- ir+ anti t- °b Y Few ' cars can equal its reputation for arrange to drive Oldsmobile: We would to tM ` w"�t'°P°M •• e1` 151arkham Relief account for Feb- depsndability. Few can claim so high a ' :like to tell you in fuller detail the advan- _ a too ttor±•v°" `_ re nal• _ ;�;;.,f ruary amounted to $3200. percentage. of owner loyalty.' -tapes which make Oldsmobile one of the —` The 'Business Men's Bible Class t;,ensider carefully the 10 facts listed in this truly great buys of 1935. -' are putting on a negro concert on Thursday. evening of this week. `. I The Women's Institute served a Pot -Luck Supper on Saturday even - Ing last to a good crowd in Ratclift Cili�S. COOPER ` Clare. � � : ' ; � "D Hall. I - t - - - .�' The members of the Masonic Ord- - or and their wives are tendered a, theatre party on Friday evening and i A -„y R. ..,■ I - - _ '^— v +°��:". �. " °' fix`•+" ? ts: a:s5'. 6'.S�.Y4t.+•'a r-,x. ' +rl. :PIZ ; c�".'.''%Y".. � -Its w%. ur' ✓ w%n, -,. ....,..., T,..',:,- - .,„ _., .anq _"�°3i.^ra �a•tr�" ,"�.- `er-'=;•,,, .w!^- .mot '° is „4,, 4y. ,• .. - w.: - ",� : �.�•:.• :- ,rx.%;*'r'.G?6' - r:,,. ^+,�„' w^�• • . .:>qw. 'y�- e•`:c',,.r.' ' ' • '.w, . •.e':. IMAM r - - "Pekoe FAST REUE 'FROM PAIR YOUTH Blend will prove a sti' TI QE o � lade Oren eer ,dl Druggists Have It : � Author of '�Nnstrairrow'• delight to lovers of fine tea. Get qti d M 22 tablets or - �Y NEL:LE M. SCANI -AN 42 _. .. eoomNCal bottle of Z4or 100 at any &ugjr10 - STROTRS _ Aleggie -knocked tennis balls about - 1 - Here lee see 's gruup or young rt on the tennis courts -and waited for pie curried on the Lides of youth the others to arrive, _ Young Kelly Peneurrow finally settler - duwn uh tu« I'eu�arruN i "urut, whb Michael drove down with •Ella ' Genevieve his cousin' u ouusekeeper and Gentry. Genevieve re �.. who is tD tuve with tier e,jueln Rubin greeted her Y - DOES NOT HARM Herrick. Cuusin Nell elacdonald be- uncle with a qulck, spontaneous hug, tween us now. Till_'Nedneeday_..•• ROUGH HAND ? NO1 comes engaged to Erena Jutcey -Uoft. and -lie kissed tier and' ruled her 1 love you so." THE HEART 4ivpearrow Is shot%,ftig tntvre_ hair, gird she clung to his arm as - Ail the'm6ruin she kept her mind " n- Dluiste tilts, a typLdt. g - An AaAiren tablet starts disiate- —T he carne in to join hltles• on the list of Purchases to be made' gtatiA i soon is it touches moisture, What made you think of joining Gentry and Kelly met easily and for the house and for herself, but as That means that Aspirin starts. Williamson's Company, my boy ?” talked sheep and football and racing she sat over lunch in a crowded tea- / . "taking bold" . ,eases even a bad Miles asked when Peter bad accept- while Ella was welcomed by Norah. room - excitement gyickened' her _ ed big, father's plane for him. As t-he years pasted she grew pulse. The terrible uncertainty about headache, neuritis -or rheumatic pain - almost insfantig. And Aspirin is safe, Well...., ," more like tier mother. She had VI's the family's reception ai their de- I fJ 1�octors Prescribe it. For Aspirin does Go on! dark elegance, but thero was a war- ciston' to marry fluctuated between P p "Waisie Kite is joining, them, It's mer quality, something of her fath• the prospect of a first -class row and ^T `y = '` •. a �.:! l�Ot lyatnt a resigned acceptance to order to . . ' all fixed up, but she hasn't told any- er that was hidden behind, 'the sleek rH'L'TlliS 7¢StOT¢S S?3'1.00�17105S Be sure to look for the name Bayer one yet - except me." exterior, avoid a scandal. . The ,latter .was too In the form of a cross on every "A bs.d influence; a bad influence' Erena and Neil came next• good to be true, which soap grid wales lash - - Aspirin. tablet. Aspirin is made is from � start, and Miles frowned. Eiow are you, Bream, -dear? Be After lunch she rang up her, myth- •.Steal away from your hands •- . !Canada and all druggists have W "s tKe's a jolly good sort, Father. - careful of those steps," sand Norah er to ask It there was anything she �7?t�fr and d And you needn't blame her. She tried kissed her. "Are you keeping well? could do for her in town. kyq to stop me- said you would be furl- How splendid. It won't be' long now , "Nothing, dear, ,thank you. But SP ' '� ' N ous, and I'd start another family -next month, isn't it ?" come up early, as soon as you can. . " row." Genevieve wondered why Robin Your, father is in bed; his cold is raaaei"a•t ansurraaso a' CA#4A" "Oh, -she did, did she ?" was so late, but she knew it .wag worse and he is such a restless pa- " Yes; But it's different wltht her. Kitty's habit to be either ftrst guest, tient. I'm expecting the doctor this CREAM She's jolly good. I bet she will make or last. afternoon. .' a hit in Sydney:" "AA! Just, j4 time," said Genevieve (To be Continued.) - ' "She may! She may! But it's a as Robin and his mother drove up : ,A■ big world and competition Is keen. in their smart car, rtiste and 'There are lots of pretty girls about." . "How "are you, Aunt Kitty?" ' "Bile isn't just pretty, she's got Genevieve kissed -her as usual but #DON'T RISK BAKING FAILURES .• felt uncomfortable, as though there.' • • • . ,�lltt%ots� $erVlCe brains. That's where she scores." - .. "Yes. cleverness of a kind, ao were treachery in the kiss. She did - doubt," Milan conceded grudgingly. . not nhQw it, however. Read a three cent stamped en•' North was delighted with the sue- Hullo., Robin!" she said cheekly. s� CANT AFFORD TO RISK..: - cess of her little plan to send father Hullo yourself!' be answered velop . for information on our p and son off for a long walk to talk lightly, taking the cue from-her and : �'. MONTHLY 'BUl.l.jr'TIN sER. Ong, over and atrsiahtea them oat• not daring. to meet her eyes. +,:r:', FAILURES DUIE TO INFERIOR !' VZCE "to Artiste and Authors. Secretly Miles was jubilant at his -The Young ages . played tennis, IsAKINC POWDER. THAT'S victory, but he would not admit it. then 'Michael and Gentry went with lhdigls up-to-date Information Having made their pact, father and Kelly to look over some- new wethers WHY 1 INSIST ON MAGIC. IT'S q son rather avoided each other. They he had bought. At fnterxals they r u could not continue on that plans-bor• feasted, and never had the old home. ECONOMICAL —1 ESS THAN- 11 " VHERS AND WHAT I ° TO bwt r daring intimacy. where each reveal steea,d •seemed more .desirable. -. The .:.w;.. WORTH MAKES A BIG'i CAI(E ~ : ad a tiny glimpse of hidden feelings, spirit of the founders of the family s Canadian and international Art Down on the everyday level again - Matthew and Beanie Pencarr6w mye MISS MARGARET MeeFAR- lend I:Aterasy Contents such confidences seemed embarrass- brooded over the scene and blessed, y,�t>t, pi,H y to. Mka..re y .' . - Yearly anbacriptioa, One Dollar �' - rays continuation of _the,. Rork .eye �,�, 8a•0t+.4 I'�.onr>D, ae -. . . So on Easter Sunday Peter and had begun. 'A 1 Michael and Kitty and Miles br - _ . __ - -- - #I� Bag 11+0 well =t be. Cookery Exports worn r aevelenee di - Wadi a ed Lea a Canadian Ca F �Km _ �iflaM prevailed; Robin and f re, �s -- Tart � , r u , , ., � ,.. evleve, one oa "either aide of the firs, baldn der.., .. w and recommend - ' I.1 E AV'EME 9�a were silent, and only a chance look, 'MI A"IC NIQUng Powder for perfect cakes! . S�yl� swift and sweet, told of all that lay - t 1 - •TORONTO, ONT M under the surface. CO`NMAIN Guarantee i�c Myye�s. statement a(% tom. trNO« For one moment a mad reckless- ' from ato= or any harmful Inovd see, ittade to as.da _ mess prompted GensTIOTe to ding the ' challenge then and there. She felt cramped and lettered by th &Jleae* and her innate honesty hated the - subterfuge, the deception. They were EdwaMsbury glowing sparks, those stolen lntimate glances, -but. of a secret word they - - had had none. + The rain ceased, as suddenly as it WEDDING ���� ROWN RAND bad begun and tire - si.ara 'came' out.. The late Easter moon, with a slice When wishing as to off 'one side, stole over the hills, the 1 \ e stillprosent brad% many a� C�L'sc lights' gleamed in tlra pools on the • r�atntandsbmWcustoms path,' sad mud splaalied - from the' a �e are - - passing wheels on the road." wH ^ aadstorymotsraew>aookl -[URN 5 IJP _'t "Come in for dinner on Wedges- . ,: , :,�. for children; "Soluall over _ day. Ge�pevleve --you, and Kelly: $it- ` ei • '�r'�• the World". A to ty and Robin are coming up, too," story of many tIead� THE FAMOUS said Lady- Pencarrow as she .kissed alldd t, of ]ENERGY her daughter good night. CottrN, eD just send the _ "Tea, rather, We'll - be there." C6 »ow' Z1ne } in s' i Q ~ _ ', „Good . night. Genevieve. You're Des. a A product. of The CANADA STARCH CO.,' Limited Grannie all over• again. It's been" a � Protest Your ChfWrsnf lovely party:" and Micharel kissed widenl�r o�.a1•nit Lt.e `s his' niece. _ :. WIIdDBOii IODIZ8D BALTdaft ".Good night! Good night! "' D�7/ fibawepso� -Try it sfoi� Ao�o.ea i. e Robin lingered• behind and for .a , 1 e�,,,�T dy, ben . bosida of moment 'joined Genevieve, sa coats teen. DSOese and b"l�' and umbrellas and gofoshea wrre°eto�h'fr� = t t sorted out 'and claimed, - ' They stood -together 14 the gloom,'. pressing close, LIIeir fingers locked. WIND 5OR ALT : - . .... "Good night, darling," Robin whir. pared. 1---- ,'aj�i!'!'' "Good ,night.'`_ � t� � cANADUw tNDUSriet<s uRltrsD : „Wednesday -shall we?" , :ALTDMSION � .. , e "Yes. After dinner; they will elI - �,�- .WINDSO.R..OUT, , ,� t "' Q'>�" ° be there.' Wi sSoo br.M allove� �1°dnlCfti]d• � .fi g "NoLhin, -no one can come be• k the World" tb t1t►a�L1 g° • } -- , 1 And•:.- ' � - .•q a� ,;��, DR.WERNE T ice' POWDL�R ` +� 't�rlg Reveals Character . ;. _ This Fascinating New Chart Shows How 1 - - F' 100- — t Everyor a should have -n copy of FAST THE, GRAPHOCHART %� When this den= Mns; - Wt's grand pro- POWDER • 100 Illustrations r - periptionforhold- ►eR ►tot otwa ing plates firmly, ►it�nt nAa SIMPLE! — ACCURATE!! -- INFALLIBLE!!! oY�,�. snugly and com- fortsbly in place UNT � •' has the largest By GeoSrey St. Clair We in the world (well -known - Graphologist) _ - there's a reason _ ' NOTE L --teak your den- It shows you how t0 analyse', youi own tMaracter,; and that of tLt- epreecrlbes our friends from handwriting It is not only a very I causes y g Y morenese -4 nix. ,,,..,,,, tasctrrating game, but R .is extremely practical. - ., ' ` - , . • " - :.. pensive. — - - - - - T J. A4DCRIC RAYMOND VERNON G. GAUDY, Copies sent Post Free for 12c each FULAB TEA Con" MESIt>fltt YARA6IRG DIR[CTOR IaatlC NO. 12—'35 THE GRAPHOCHART, Room 421, 73 Adelaide W., Toronto, Out. ` =$ -,rT ;.�G >� _ _ � .. t � _ ,yr. i . x- # �, . _.�a7 uv*�wt'. -�v� • �c-:a' tI.1 t - t t a 1 9 8 8 a.*." ' One -Piece from _ WOmEN,,S :shoulders to Hem THIS LAURA WHEELER HANGING ,; IS FUN TO [�O . -- - CHATTER'. rrauettatni DreWith iE Lesson _' :_ . Furnished t:Y'•it/� Every' ,. Pattern By Mair M. M organ ..� - • . ,_ ... VY_– �= ::,:- ��.��� =� - _ �t.� — `�' _ .xw. . . . _ • • • • }�••�� THE.BOOK OF THE MOMENT - -Any book from the pen of Frederick Niven is ah event. It is. indeed a compliment when reviewers impatiently wait for their _ - - copy. "THE FLYING YEARS" has a big appeal. to Canadians. „ .In this nevel•, the changing years are used as the background: All -. 00ening in Scotland, then the Canadian West of a generation ago, we are able to envisualize in the lifetime of one man, the panor- anla of vast buffalo herds, stalking hunters, creaking carts giving wAV to • shrieking. locomotives 4nd ' droning" planes:` Through all this, like a thread, multi - colored, runs transient man, puny In his .'_regrets and tears, gigantic in his hopes, ambitions, love and achieve- - icnent o 'xs THE GLAD SEASON NEARING , • _ '' �'; n In spite of snow flurries and sudden drops in' temperature, we all know by the 'calendar that spring . is just around the corner. - . , " ;,�, _The. following lines may aptly describe your home and make you " ..glad: sit THE OLD HOUSE" t I _ (Howard McKinley Corning, in the New York Sun), _ _ mss.,----- �r"`�"� ?a 1 • Once more that season wheel the northeast gales _ ., _ , � .. •�a Decline, and sober. windows nudge awake And blow their candid curtains out like sails; - When doors stand open, and freed children -make W ' A sounding trumpet of the sunny day. y `� - WALL HANGING PATTERN 94G When mothers search the yard, prying.through drifts Of blackened leaves for lip -like buds to say lot • s A dream cottage nestling in a profusion of flowers —hn inviting - - The Spring returns. For, now new sentence sifts :, bird- house. - a lovely garden -all suggesting peace and - comfort. "Along the indoor. blood, and hunger, salted what a lovely thing this will be hanging on a wall. It is to be The Winter through, rows fresh as maple sip.' done in wool or silk and is the simplest of embroidery stitches. You g g . F - �j ! can easily imagine what a pleasure it will be to do this hanging —the _ All life spills out into a world blue - vaulted. i(�„ ; varied colors in trees and flowers —the flowers growing gayly _under' Only the gable garret keeps its nap, _ -. _ _ .your needle in French knots and lazy daisy stitch. The hanging is .Grown warm once more with sun. upon the roof __ ' >ou� an course, needs no framing'— just s lining and i d, of on t lb z 19 inc cow a rod• and y a striking wall decorati That Winter -long wore'. snow for weatherproof. •�'4 e * * In pattern 946 you will find a transfer pattern of a picture 16 z 19 inches; material requirements; •a color chart and key; directions FLOWERS FOR PEACE GARDEN Here is a dress that will- appeal -for making the hanging; illustrations of all stitches needed: to amateur and expert sewer alike. Send 20 cents in stamps or coin (coin preferred) for this pat- :. The Federated Women's Institutes of Canada, tinder the It's so easily made, being a one tern to Needlecraft Dept:, Whson Publilthing Co., 73 Adelaide W., ..presidency of Mrs. A. E. Walker of Bartonville, is setting an* example piece aii'air, which means practi- Toronto. to' the women of the world. catty only aid9 sad 'shoulder seams NN ' Each province is subscribing to- a fund to establish within the to join. Pin inverted tucks give an �.Sj,� �l! International Peace Garden, on the boundary -between North eaBY St through the' waistline. �6 ']maw Dakota and Manitoba,, a plot - to be planted with peonies, lilacs, ' The material used- for the origi- Berns cooper is the Now York sun irises and other shrubs and perennials. Mons for the mainten- nal was a lovely woolen mixture There *ould be- fairly good fun 'in Trae limbs are dripping moisture, b Cue r, and We earth b wl a rove provincial y , o e die3: F -'[` 1� o furls rest a r- ��d�'���� `s3� ac aco p _ F p presidents -are co -o e _ - ry ram >�- ur- t>18�busf� F _.atin in the movement and a committee of which T. A. Cohot is going 'to be very smart for ness men ruithing to Lloyd's fqr in- I9 melting slowly; d., »� s -ise1= i Pilot . Mound, Man., Is convener, and .�M rs. Alice.. W. Fenwick, � spring. silk. scarf tie is brown crin- during sgamonthh of March, It The ground is frozen, and the dor- . Atholville N.B. is treasurer, has'' been 'organized.' -ant roots - ' ' ' A gay print in rough crepe silk one had ,the right to be amused. Feel not the urgency of temporal is another' smart spring idea, so. Ttie ,Associated • Press says "a man spring. fresh and :young for immediate driving to Hull picked up a gypsy _ - -• - Ill polrtarice Of Alfalfa Elixir Of Youth wear 'neath your dark coat. woman who told him that he would Brtn►n hills and pastures , soft w `\ cloven 'hooves, Style- No. 2 747 is -.designed for'��have i'dead matt in his car before _'� For a number of years the forage = Seepy and wet beneath the tsngled -' crop specialists at the Central Ex- Startllag tales of longevity are cur- sizes 14, 16, 18 years, 36, 38 and 40 evening ae surely ae IiiUer'wouM be sod, ,s rent of late. Statistics seem to be inches bust. Size 16 requires 3 3.8 dead before the month is out. Be- A brilliant anti ban in the azure gs pertmental Farm have been studying proving the impossible.- and Methus- yards of 394rich material with 5 -8 fore evening the man on his way to sk the species and mixtures best suited elah's � long unchallenged rec pos- yard 'of 39 -inch contrasting. Hull picked' up the •victim of a motor y � g• Where birds wing northward in for pasture in this district. Among sibly A imperilled. Among - e many, ' eccldeut, who died In the car before other things 1t' has been found that HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS unhurried flight;. _ ►die have refused t, reaching __ reaching a hospital• So the man on ta8g'' of April #>}'the ir$gaiit The the Inclusion of alfalfa wherever is a woman physician well' past, the write your name and _ address the way to Hull figured - that it the _ poesrble 00 lead to witch ft is ad- hundred mark. And she, it seems, it-' plainly; giving' number and size' -of gypsy knew what was going to be- air, . opted, Increases the steed of good such patterns as you want. Enclose tall him on as English road, she And spring, the fugitive, lurks ev; w all ready to go a- lecturing through-, _ g erywherel ; -Quality hay and produces an. early the land If audiences can be lured 15.c in stamps or coin_._(coin.- prefer might know, too, what was going to - ''. second growth which may be cut for to listening posts.. and she is not ;*red —wrap it carefully) for each befall der Fubrer in the- German =_•'hay 9r grazed at a time when the blazing any trail. Fellow centenarians ! number, and address your order' to Reich. 'Therefore he took out.a policy COLDS older pastures are at a minimum are stepping out brisk in all direr- Wilson Pattern Service, 73 West from Lloyds against Hitler's . death, level of production. The Importance bons- emerging blithely from a life - Adelaide_ St., Toronto. pattiag up £600 against a £10,000 H«d Coid.: Heat Miesd•. I oC this fact cannot be over- emphas- time -of bbscurify into uhe spotlights idemnfty — which reveals Lloyds,' ;';d Sore Throats Host. • GOtL:e ' 1zed; because good hay and good of fame. Thev dance; they motor, they opinion that der Fuhrer's ollances in a' tub well ime, affeead art.• pastures are very necessary for the SlrrriOri{ We See p ry fly, and trip around the world, paus- r 'this mgnth of March are 20 to 1. Arid Real relief quickly maintenance of high-production' ing between rounds to discuss -the says the Associated Press, it is re- _ _ Lords, formulae that keep them flourishing. ' I'd rather bee a sermon than hear ported in London that • many other • a a The use of sortie' alfalfa has also one-any day, business men have beard about the �VhateN2r they 'do is accomplished I'd rather one would walk with men gypsy and also are. taking a chance =a s been found, to prolong the life of the gaily — regardless of tpe1 handicap field as pasture for an additional in an than merely tell the way, what she may have it straight. "KING OF- P�AIM" year or two, 'Jor, being a perennial y given situation: Searching for The eye is a better listener, and more It is. perfect irony, this picture of ' j)lant, alfalfa heir secret of .happiness one is forced willing than the ear, persists after red clo• to the conclusion that the enjoyment ' hard- headed ' business men of the Ter has dlsapReaied. Fine council is confusing, but ex- great capital of a great empire fall- - of • "borrowed time" depends largely ample always clear. ing over themselves to lay down a upon a capacity to' regard existence (`There is no m ste The beat of all the preachers are* th'e bet than ail . old woman - fortune_ • y iy. in business as something o[ a joke• men who live their creeds, teller has the dope on the dictator. success. If you •do each day's task Among. the oldsters nowadays only For to see good put in action is what who -sits astride the centre of Europe. Ouccessfully, .stay faithfully within the pessimists seem -to find life un. everybody needs; I ' 1 t 1 kit e ' natural o But - Hitler rides The .German people 4 •'• -► Aerations of comttler- conquerable. ,The majority resent the I can • soon learn how to do it, if you no more relentlessly 'than supersti- al law, and keep your head clear, tendency. to .gauge usefulness by let me see it done, lion rides the great mass .of humans•. •. Ended ou Will come out all right." =John years —a good thing for it is a. mesa• I can see your hand in action,'but ty. Indeed, Hitler, rides the German • Rockerfefler. uise absolute] y inadequate when deal• tongue too fast may run, ' tag with those aho have crossed the people no more relentlessly than gu• Mrs. H. T. Rowsoine Athens, eA = The lectures• you deliver may be perstitioa rides Hitler .himselt. The Ont., writes "My baby boy was three score line and are revelling in very Also and -true, troubletl with constipation. I gave of what lies beyond. victims are of all r4pks • and all call•, . � Baby's Own Tablets as direct- The -Final Warning But I'd . rather get • my`lessoa by ob•= ings. ed , , , Before I had given half the Age largely is a matter of mind• serving what you do; And what would you have bone if' box the constipation was righted:' ' The Handwriting of Some unfortunates are -born old and For .I may misunderstand you and By relieving constipation, Baby's the Wall- Read and in you. had• been the man driving to Own Tablets prevent more serious terprerted, Dom Announcin never know youth,'. some attain age, the high advice you give, Hull, or one of the` intimates' to whom ailments developing. Much easier _the Doom of the Geg.iit _.BuL ttiere'a no misunderstanding how to take than nauseating la :alines -Nations which God has he told the tale upon his return to g Numbered 2520 Year ter how long theirs race with lima, you act and how you. live, London? — Baltimore Sun- - -and- perfectly safe for all little folk - Being Their- Lease of In the contest with the )-ears the when I see a deed of kindness I am from the wee babe to children of Life, and has Already ligbt•hearted'•' win. Contentment, com- eager to-be kind, [i " !cho°3 age' 4ba parings Delivered over to Judi bine�d with a healthy curiosity con. When some weaker brother stumbles Ooncerli•18g ConVersatiori pr,yyilliatpst' 166 went (Beg-in n1ng in y 1914), Their complet •-cerning tomo7Tgw, sestas - a ' 'p'rerni- and a strong'- iota standti behind Mildred Weston, in the New York _ Destruction to T a k quiaite,• • Given that anyone may de. Just to see if he can hen him, then .- Sun, ' PlUe not 'Later that y Y D 1942.43." velop• his own anti -age serum. .. To the wish grows strong in me `'nianologue, • • :j Sena raja iib •FREE copy, Vol of this be successful it must be self-admin. �To'be kind and i&6ughftul as I know Solilogpy, 1 a, ♦aare., to tciitiur Glenn Voli�•a. Zion, .istered , Its 'main —its -all important that friend to be; Both k, Illinois. a ingredient —is 1'aughter• The power And all travellers can ,tell us that Are v @ry dear to ins.. s { FROMGIRL TO WOMAN to smile at one's own misfortunes— - -the best guides of today, And if asked w t-o minimize 'them in contrast with Are not the' onus that tell us —but I do 'not know R1T1Q1MOY1'Yl Infection - Mrs. N. Varey of 47 the burden others bear —is to hold the ones that show the way. Which of -them Skin TroUUles ?w;rt Burtch St-- -Woodstock _ __.. said: 'When) ones fianda. - — tta —Anon. coin g . tlhe" world' in p '•I' d 'for o ' :�. growing into'wo W.a JOUTIIal, YIELD QUICKLY10 s'utrered terrible Y periodical! pain 'Dialogue i ^x y. I would have "When people indignant about I could eschew, to stay in bed for ser• P P e get Inds. z er:l days,-All this misery • ' anything it is generally a sign that 'General discussian, was loon corrected after CONTINUOU{ PERfORMANC![ = taking Dr. pierce', Fa. they have not thought scientifically Too: _ vorite Prescz� Net-." f'hty- "wilry -never miss•a day_ on the subject. "— Jullan Huxl ^y Take It all! Dr: D. D. Deena' d Pt`s• ' ilruggistt. drew sisa, tablets So eta, from laylnp,^ aye Bill Goff. liquid SLOG• Large'size, sl.i,. „ 71itt 1 ^�e to me ecri don, made and guaranteed ! ' Write Dr. Pierre's Clinic ,'Buffalo; N. •Y.. For whets they are not laying eggs _ _ . for tree medical advice. .- Those Ae #a are tarlwg ell:' - - pp �lenol ue; by the matters olCampana i Italian / J 27 Soliloquay Balm. •Trim bottle 3so at your .yi.,""•'r,_! ' . �+,M1'¢hY,° ^, A +a4f 'm '. x•''��,. - r -_ < � '. Z..q�,, -• an :r: :'.�i: ­w. ' �..e . Vaa:�''w�sPa -,c. � - ; v . - •.- r- _.m.. ��y� - _ .. >, ''f -°-'c _ `n'% -..F.' : e f ..q.- i:_ -�.` "� .rt' s^- .•.•• -. •1!'- •.A*4ei a- .Y :�.oe- r rst.r.,..,c .•a: a.ylw:.. 4a.� )•-' _,� . ,� .a u zi ',''� �T, r' '' _ +Ca "�' r 'r'' ,-�'.. -s .�•'i.•• 'S k' :. k•°°',i'.'. 7 ,,, : °•. ' ;,. ., �t _ '• µ ',- '�' '�A'• _. .. .!73... s..r�,*'"'S• '- .�.`p.;"+r .Tt, :-� M. s,,,;,��.r��e. '+,+•. 'i+r= Y' �� ehr+'+%', "t '+ •' , ':rI ,Q• m'Pf, Ll' J. r (�,hl •' .t 5 ,,4 ..:1, l' _ _ _ ,..t''�'.:F) F•s•,." r,Y --Mrs. J. L Palmer is confined to -- Massey -Harm repairs at J. A. -Harry and Mrs. McGuire, of � Irminer Brall., ale. Tburida7 LOCALISM-8 her bed suffering from a very severe Bushby's Hardware. Oshawwa, spent Sunday with the for .., r. cold -W. B. Powell, who is in-the Oak• men's parents, Wm. and Mrs Mc- Marsh 21st. -firs. Robt. Fitzsimmons, of • -The Golden Gleaners' Mission awa Hospital continues in a very Guire, of Church Street. -' 'VAzn!Iton, spent Sunday with W. J'- Band will meet at the home of Mrs. weak condition:'- Owing -.to the unusually large :Saekaehe$ ` --load Mrs. Clark. Chas. Law, on Wednesday, March -Mrs. Alex. Wilson, 'of Whitby, attendance assured for the Carolina -Mrs. R. A.' Douglas, of Toronto, 27th„ at 4.15 p. m. has been spending a few days with Singers program on Saturday- even - Backaches Gone after 'using Ruma- ' :,'ivbdted her sisters the Misses L =?The Board of- Stewards of . the Mrs. Thos. Andrew. ing, March the 30th the committee caps -they give quick and sure . rel- .. :. land B. Bunting on Sunday. United Church will meet on Monday -A .very -mild tyre of German have found it necessary to protect ief. -4ohn and Mrs. Draper and dau- evening, March 25th, in the base- measles has broken out among the ticklet h'61 -rs, are are 'consequently. �2 :,..ghter, Mary, of Keswick; were here nient• of St. Paurs Churn,; for gen -- children. of the village. - opening the doors for--rush seats at E.- C. Jones, _ - - -• -. - jhuggist r !+e an Saturday attending the funeral of eral business etc. A good represent- -Allan and 'Mrs. Clark ' and fam -, 8 o'clock': Ticket holders will be- en- Pickering Ontario the late Thos. Andrew. ation is requested. ily, of Lakefield, spent Sunday with abied to take their seats from 7 p -C. G. and Mrs. Russell left on . -The Dramatic Club of the 'Wom- the former's parents here. M. on. and are urged to be in thei' RUMACAPS ; for their -home -in Mass- en's Institute will present their pop- -J. C.-and Mrs. Philip accompan-• seats before eight o'clock,. _• "alehusetts after spending the winter ,liar drama, "The 'yleddle5ome Maid" .lee by- C. -G -'and- :Mrs. Russell; spent - - -- - � - �� -,v th J. C. and Mrs. Philip. + in the Centennial Church, Highland Thursday with friends in the city. - _ - • The very mild weather of -Sat- r'Sr Creek, on the- evening of Wednesday .? tuda last caused, most weather she re- 2- y March t th.' - maining show to disappear -and as - Ontario Lodge No. 324 1. O.• O• - WIISS W. BL' N.IN.GH b1 mesult the creek -rose several inches F. are holding an At Home in their to Toronto School of he"St t at the west end Tuesday March 26th Gra'dua 5 _ above the highway Lodge Room on Tues y ':of the village and also Church St. Progressive Euchre to start at 8 p. esign t t, Pick er 1 - , ear - D `- ,-Mrs. H. A: Matchett apd _ ....- ' 1 s tjapgh- u All members of the Order in the I)RE'3r5E� 11E51GNED - ��'� _ n Leader r _ her, Helen, of Toronto; visited tt commpnity are invited to bring a- p A T C isR lr S FTT E \r13H ED _ number of Pickering friends on Fri- long a lady friend and have an en- Va rriti,ls mettle up and Fitted to day. Her many friends in. Pickering joyable evening, - T EW ere glad to know that she has com- turn sure wb pour awn hual "e. 3 -St. George's Anglican Chu -cn on j J a4etely recovered from -her recent, 6e-' Sunday, March 24th. 3rd Su day in ALTERATIONS _ - Vere illness. Lent. Sunday School at 10 a. m. and Fi,r prices and Information The March meeting of the W. I. Morning Prayer at' 11.- Sermon seb- Pbone Pick 710 or write _ will be held at the home ofMrs. Dr. ject,- -The General Confession." Ev- Pickering P. O. � Wabasso Prints, . ••.36 -in.. wide ....Cartwright -on Tuesday, March 28th. ening Prayer at 7 o'clock: Seriltor FAST COLORS. New P,atterus, to retaii at The program on "Home. Economics" `subject, "The Collect for the Day." 2 5 CENTS per Y AR D will be very interesting to all, go we' Preacher at both services, Rev. F.. G. BROCK ` `. hope 'for a good attendance at this Robinson. - Ladies' Silk Hose, by 'Monarch - - meeting. I --On Sunday evening next, Rev. _ -Rev, Mr. Burch, of Agincourt,, H, G. Crozier will speak on the sub- .-THEATRE To retail at 25 CENTS per PAIR occupied the pulpit in the Presbyter- •ject, "Three Arch Enemies, Hurly, Sizes'-9, g i0, and 10 in the following eeadeR : loan Church very *acceptably, on Sun - Worry and Debt." Come and hear a : �7C7'�3IZ'�3'Y' GUN' METAL, TAUPESON, SHADOW,.MONOA, .8110KE31IST , - -day afternoon. Rev. Dr. .Carmichael discourse upon a subject wh, •t, ought ..� will preach next Sunday, at the us= to be he-lpful_to ,young_ and 1a The Monarch Sweater Wool [ -10e. � ual hour, 3 o'clock, and will also young people are especially invited. f PER OZ.- _ w -conduct the. Bible Class befor€ the - ' - o FRIDAY and SA r'U.RDAY To retail at 1, Oc per oz. - Tl]e subject at .h _ morning, service . p. '. church service• will be, ,The Full lire or the Fnip- .MARCH 22 and 23' -A large number of hockey fans ty Life." All are welcome to both Shades to choose from -of Pickering went to Oshawa "on Sat- services. f - - - sudsy evening to see the match be- --When we have anything loo b6ast - WEDNESDAYS BANANA, EVERGLADE; NAVY. i1dARIt#GLF3, tween Oshawa - and Kitchener -in about we generally do it. We now, CHILD" OLYMPIC, SCARLET, WHITE - - which the latter won by the score without hesitation, claim that it• -pay:- CHILDf� and MAYBUD u of 5 -4. The play of the Oshawa team - Pickering ''news_ aid not increase their popularity We were, this week, without solicit- EDW r►RD, .4 RNOLU _! with the fans of the Motor City: ; - _ ation, informed.. of two enquires re- CAI;`E"� MORLEY ,. =Mrs. J. R. Thexton wild dangh- garding advertisements. that . appear- FRANK1E THOMAS ■ ■ CHAP t. ., ter, Margaret, of Toronto, called on ed, one frc,m Aberta and the otihe- , several friends in the village 0-11 frcm Manitoba. On incestiQaron she Monday, ;when returning from Whit- enquiries did not come fn,m vetual - `The � Lone -NEAR -FALL GOODS . -. .,-.by, where they were visiting the for t subscribers, but from ...parties loath _ mer's brother, Frank Allaway, -who i whose hands the paper had gore was severely injured several monthsi The folloaIng ,figures -issued a aCowbay" WILLIAM'S WORK BOOTS, Solid leather, { Itgro when he w-a sltnoc$ed d©vty -1 by few days srro appear to answei- one a motor car. They report him mak= arKument; very popular, at present. ,JACK)E. COOPER gTA1VFIELD'S WINTER UNDERWEAR; 2.00, 2.50 and 300 --- 'iag .nnlia.'_... ,., j a. !1 .c.;n 1 , + covery, and was able to leave his bed = - spent o -- - -_ - _- year, 56,000,000 mare w-as spent or boo VELVET BATS, blue, ac wn -for the first, time Qn Sunday.. - aleoholie beverages than in the prei - - . -tf you art not receiving our' weekly Grocery . -In spite of the many repeated ious year; gslltxlage increased S5 t. ' warnings to pedestrians as well as per cent; sales by breweries and Mondmy, TLterdHy an-) Wedn %idny dodger, ask to have your name put on our { to motorists, the number of accid- warehouses bacreaaed 62.6 per cent ailing list. st. i :rata seems to be increasing Qne of 'and a considerable increase in hard MARCH '25'; ?fi a ud 2. the chief causes is the neglect to liquors (figures not yet available)." u exercise care in crossing streets One Something certainly not working out T outs4aridsn'g �11t Of the FTPd T. J3t2n tin g, � :� IeKering -... -day this Reek we noticed a young as promised_ Se7t3Q1] . ._ ; '_ R,adio Licences 1Fatt•bliehed 1867 6 lady who had a--very narrow_ escape. .• -F. B. Housser, who is now fin- She walked from behind a Gray uncial editor of the :Toronto Star, is ''THE LIVES OF g : - -Coach bus with the object of. cross- winninir -much _favorable criticism oa - frig the street, when,a large car con- his articles on_ financial matters BENGAL LANCER" ii�`IRl� training several men came along at a After graduating from Torrnta L'n- 'B _' E F -rapid rate. The driver immediately iversity, Mr. and Mrs. m Housser came GARY COOPER GRADE -applied the brakes. Had the brakes FRANCHOT TONE to .Pickering to reside iri the house been in 'excellent ebndition, an now occupied by Mrs. 51c'.tturtry and - RICHARD CROMjVELL coula not' bave been avert- daughter, in order that the former SIR .GUY. STANDING' ed. No person should cross a street might 'regain his health. He went in- "GOOK before loo ing in both directions for. wllic' h made A — ' - - -- - , to gardening, of n e 'approaching cars. Motorists are foe stllccess and at the same time•,fully Jv*w At"4w"00"w ng•' , �quently Sat fault, but they are not al- regained his health. Virginia Cooked Ham, 30e. - ways to blame, as - pedestrians are - Conditions in >�rro are now ' 'very often to blame in case of acc- a}armia coca the homepfolks. Hit- AY FOR SALE-Joseph Cowan. . ` [dent9. g H lot 1$, con: 2. Pickering. 30 21 {Chicken Roll, F: 'w + 30c• _ - ler has openly defied everyone, and .• -On Wednesday evening, - March is beginning to under the skin" PIO`4 NOR HALE -A lit, Pr tot 8 piRa. 13tH, one of the oldest and most g S ++ i 6 weeks old Apply to loft s. Jag �OcBrady, _ 1Jellied • Veal . _'.., _.., i. • 30c. - of we '•slow British He appears to R R 1. Pickering, r ,,, ��• highly respected residents of. Pick- be about the. only serious menace CtIW'.i yutc sett, -DttP ttttret•hen Dutch Load ering Village, died at his home here, left in Europe. Too bad something within a few days. Apply t W. T. Wilson, f • • • in his 75th year. Mr: Andrew was a wouldn't happen to that fellow. We lot 23, con. o, Pickering, 30-31 , native of ' Pickering Township, hav- believe we could find several chars Ljj1U , SA LE -Sweet rll,vet seed. ono- . Head Ch�iesef • • • • ing been born on - the farm on the -rho for the passage over there and George Crat tested, ode rem 1,; also baled hay Lake Shore now occupied b Stork George Gray. R. R. 2, Gtattsnont. 80.32 Bologna, P y about ten con extra, would take • • •• Bros.; and was a son of the late Jas. care of that. matter - if he could be U OR SALE OR RENT -3 were pW • Lind hors. Andrew. He Was educated with house had stable in Pickering. Apply SPECIAL reached. For Corporal in the army to iVm Hollinger, R. R. z,Pxkenpg. -� ,jewel Shortening, l2c 2 lb 23c _ In Pickering College, and attended be has made great `headway: We ILTOR SALE -A good wnrhinft hnt>w • • • "Whitby Model School,, after which :he have known some Corporals too, bet P risint S'years; also a double disc for tractor. = r _• taught school for several years. On tho only opportunity they bad to Hill.' $ new W. H. Ellicott, R, R, 1, tgcttat giving up the teaching profession be . 29 31 relieve than ugly. disposition was to F K yALLr -9 «ea ,;rain : lirntw: �- > - i;Ar entered the grocery, business, in Tor- take it ',out sal the' poor :privates, or wheat, 61,25 and Banner oats, six. a bushel. • t onto, which he followed for a' few -a, team of mules. earing Alec a quantity of turnips. Frank Gostick, R. years. ile then came bacli to Picker- -An interesting article app R. 2,claremont. 80 - Butcher (phone 3000) Pichering in' and started farming on the J. FOii�iALl$- Frei•beowsandspring- g ' g in a recent issue' of Harp @z•'s msg= i era; 15 head to choose from, Also poultry R. tinton farm on tfie Range Line, azine deals with the tendency of in- wanted. A. C. Diamond, south of C N. R, directly south of the village. About dustry to curtail the activities, of station. Pickering. 29.31 - twenty years ago he came into the research ,where and when it affects G�OFt SALE -1° Dtniel incubator: ;village to reside, where he ever since indust to the extent of reducing s w I' storm either.159 or 250 e.g size. user? only remained: In his ry 2 seasons. in e:crlle Pick 1413.' F, H. Restaey - yOIIngeT days he profits OT Other Similar influences. Pickering. Phone Pick 1113, • 29tf START i■ 1�i1 took an acti�-e interest in football it is •claimed that research .and �,OR SALF. -Pure tired Hollywnod and -cricket, when Pickering had one science have at the present time I Leghorn hatching egos and baby chicks. ..of the best:. cricket teams- -in the .many new ideas and applications, heavy tope: riutstanding layers. Davfd J Scott Altona Read, half mile north of liingston Rd 30 ' province. He -was a member of the ,which if de�_aloped and made ,use of - RIGHT Presbyterian Church, in k•hich he would• be a boon to' civihzaiion but GRAIN -FOK SALE- Laurel m n1 1�2 iliitless oats. a go d yielder and gra:❑ and y -was a � ber ofahe.Board of Tian- a tremendous blow to bit; dividend stray ci.good feedi -.g qualiti.p, No. 1. G, �, agers, and also treasurer, for a.num: vin concern or concerns. 4n ex- 'mnrocad Ramer and Victory oars, ddc..per _ - 1 B bush, at the horn. W. H_Westnay Pickering_ 30 ber of years, until ill - health :eompell- ample rif -first =hand. -- knowiedge, is - _ed' him. to. re]inyuish i•'.s duties. A- - the 'develonement by a black,-L; In `RED UATq FOR SALE•' -Earle • . � _ :: bout seven years ago he suffered a the Southern •States of a carburetor 'AP, from -o laushe s per acre yield Buy your: Meat Requirements to airg a7 IN- per busit.. --imm with 0,--.A. C. slight strokb from whieb he never for the motor car, which on aet,.sal 21 harlev. Price 50c, per hush. Also pure bred ' Shorthorn bull. 13 months old. Orville Burton, - fully recovered, although his mental test drone an u- cylinder .Cadillac - a- Ca emont: - Phone'Clare 1405. • 30.31 : at faculties remained unim'laired till bout�300 miles bn a ,gallon of gas. ialts tthJ�l l' -1t'u AdPP tartu. ,toes " - _._'.the_ lasl.. He is survived by his., laid- ; One of the large4t of our -•oil comp- 11 tU the highwav near Dunbarton. Good - • - - - - ' -••• - • • - ow, who was Annie Linton, daughter anies on hearing of it, placed this bu-ldings, electric light. Moderate rent to good f {� rehabte !enan.t Apply to owner, B Falconer. - _ SERVANT'S r - ' of the late Jahn R. and Mrs. Linton, man, on the receipt of the payfhent -Apt. CO. xs w;now Ave., Toronto, evenings, \ ... _ : also- three brothers and two -sisters, of a hove• sum to him, to', keep chi. or phone F_l¢in Pi RS it:nne tfie day. 22.29 - - - - James, of Pickering,, Peter, n3' Tor- idea off the market and to himself -- j�1c• W 14 A LF, VP Ic •r h'>.rlNy, wmnrittl _ ooto, Wm• of Regina and Bella and for a pen ,d of yea7s' the contract i ""` "x lP�r formal ting, straw very nu Ella of Pickering. His funeral - took is at barley, hoc s c:, 5, . 8. c, per nor ma Trent' . . present in force.. One can read- barley. short straw, no' wanted for malting, is . place on Saturday, when interment iiy see why an oil company could MO. 2, ly the heaviest yielding barley known, • No. 2, G. S. 95c, per bushel, F. H. w'estney, i was made in the Union Cemeter afford a million dgllare to keep. - Picker',. , Phone Pico 1413. 29tf s y� g g - - Meat - �- Market Oshawa. g "F" ..n idea out oi' sigbt.. P�cker�n • I ' s - °t ., r'1. qs°. & - -;T .,. 7. _,a_ r'�'•Y•i. :* „t nt P