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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1936_01_24.... o •,.,� ;:yam - �- .. '+ 'r - e •� .... - �..- ::ire.. •-nr ti.y' :,7ri Or C P • - T1, VOL. •L�' . PIC�RING, ONT.. FRIDAY, JAN. 24, 1936. I 14,. Andler NOTICE. CtomtatnuWtV Club herb! Never veal a Nona vh mare person-GRh N � •$. 0. P8SR N-:- h nclaa ani AsrsaLittt•` Nidgtt oa Feb 'iAtJi't3eit `'. ./ `Our t vmks pan your'way 2 lift=.' Join, of the R. O. P: Staff it; tae Seabsoa. Dunbaetoo. , toy'" often' PiiaeB of $3.' $ and $1 will bo s , - every: day. gives for aneeepieful cotapetitions in herds is tihf~ `s M.IJ 4 r • . f* S• lfO�' T- TH h. Director f lsin8. �y vicioitk. swvd.Boao oe o• R CoA..0 COKE. m!u , 8, da;!eliag ' or vOler feat* The '• Waanaa's' d'seocistion rust at ` Amrkssi' ores $verybody �relcatdna. fake eatiy seam esaotiaaa M appphbtaeaa the home of ]Illrs Chas.Pptltrin on : JEietablith.d .I811B tsati.e cUtasoat.Out. WvOD,. CEMENT', with the undtwaigned by muffs or in Wednesday fast - 1AW" SAND, GRAVEL Fw, your eye on tike Amort' For Christmas BshingCon+ ®® WNALW kLWAUY tturrtawr. and Fred B. P%Ckl%a. 10th, when in the Club an February 11+. aaarr 1•wruc. ttdonerw ]scow. R. R. No. 1 Nariig. 'Ont. 10th, wftea the oonrleat is open to Itll. . . .Use urrr}t "o yoanweooy w...tC.,.o.�;or,a- BLiILDER•$ $IIPPI:rIEf3 ..the liner ad in this issue, Per- ��Q Flo aasfit, twtam w+at ot..yurt stow t• tn,uwy. my haps you will get the $3 First Prize. " init! Hear and Dame to ciaries Orchesitra �HA N�• J. & KtJor, 10Ve have also (acedia ¢tock a full at Brougham, on January. 31st. Walter and Mrs.. Bray, of Picker- Still uneur p teaed for quality also local cartage work :' .. Tod. a• p _ 1IIg, who celebrated their 40th wed- Patronize Yonr Home Mitis. ti. fa. Mgt J_ /:`* ir. ttoSs ding anniversary last week were for P eco 'ze - line of 14sple Leof Multatt -- Cherrywood - --. - %.�. gf8tit3i> r.' tic's' Feeds. Ater residents -of ibis vxgay. Walt- For Bread - 72 Bev latcas . Toeoeso. �AcleleideMg Mr. stud Mrs, Murpdt7,' of Port er lived for years with his fathsx on !� 0. RIORAR08ON � 06.. Bart-Lr A. We MITCHELL mer �� �a guests � � E �e farts naw occupied by Urban i keep its stock the'tiipt►tat grade Patent j stere. Notaries etc. 5uite•tiol. • Gaxes for a week. Blake. while Mrs. Bray was bora on made_by Lakeside Milling Co. ani ito�ia Tomato. Pickering,ODt. •A atsnoer' Isom here attended the the farm now trwned by George W� � Hood",10Llla. the Hlghesf; Qtutlity made ?%�jieae 48113==-3613. 8tl hocbey game at 1ldapie Leaf Gard- Their many friends here wish *am in Canada. 9rBOUSON & McitltLLAN-Burris•- wince phone 7l00 Residence 05Yoene last � , �S Md many of life and h!PP- For LayingHens So%c wku Notary'Public. Officeat py,a "' '• ', ill Mk•'tboutsaa. lot 11. Concaaaton 1. oak. boat.: Tbitr.dsy and Saturday Tse Beal Stor'8s C1MM0IIt The Sunday School Convention ass evemLtiR tt� 7.0o t. w to 6.80 m., or by I keep on band, s a�.�.taea Taueuboaioe :ass .i Boat PHONH 0$4- Tuesday. of last shell was well a4t- - �`°� - swg rPson. iPtet steno. Torwow aaaa• ended. despite the icy roads sad all Laying Math FURNITURE Mrs Georg•¢ Hicks � not treat >� - �er.tt�l1 Fired present felt it to be a day of i:asprr- Grit well Barristers a the .past a*eek: NANT &ANNIE - displaying la i attractive We site i 9 o an aterac i e - - anon. - _ •. P B , Oyster Shelf.1 /�'•'•'•gy�pp �' _ tl.Jsaticit.n, tQotariea Pu x - Y- vsr et ofS.-S.Miss Gamin is stead_ - a8e Y-- ymaking KERING N-.' EW,_ t Roy Moi;•risis't Class _ _-- --- �. �(XIMPON1 D.008tANT, K.C. Aluminum,.nti _Gr-miteware Fac. ah enjoyable -trine an ay. e�- Praveriteset towards-recovery. :known ' B pBp" Alu the FULL O 1 ALAIN F. ANNIE. s. R. t.1.. e. Furniture +rod Furpiture Little Isabel Madill has been und- sh made'by the Qual iWtQb fpalees- -7 1 t Sisscoe St. S.. Oohawr Novelties. ing df last week At Markham Rink, .ffhones-4 and o (Oshawa). and at the Cosut Prices low, in kerpitig with times. supervised, by Earf -Taylor as Mr.:er. the doctor's care the past week. House. Whitby. (Mr. Umaot) Phone 7 (whit- Morrish is confined to his home Church and Sunday School servic- ,0HUP KNG - by) _ ear were not so well attended on Sun- 'Hod SIV d n d Sun- since his accident, breaking his leg. bad and roads pay. a Ask ay,& Friday RADIO SERVICE The Woman's Association of Dun- day due to weather lAesatui 1 A report has been received from - - - ?cents per, bag barton United Church who are -cel- E1L0.8MITH. D. D. S.. L. D. S., A Graduate Of...Radio .College- ebrating their Golden Anniversary Courtland. N. Y. that Jesse Hubbard BUCKWHEAT W Su to Dr. J. r nukes)• Graduate of sufferin tl fratn a k aT AATED t 1 e 4 Y _. fc�•wit- gr'� _ Feb.a extended dad an � lh'lth on F h. 6th ha e e en - i r t f n, wr eons and Toros• fI hews ri .e aid at e o tie o Col t r eg 8 P P bei artiallparalyzed. .. .. -a'lJatreniatr ALUM Ont oak. over a. A. T _ _ ation to all ladies-of Chern•wodd W. ng P Y 1 I p to the-Till lute tr$1I31I1g A. -and their frietsds, to be their S. are ptara riga soc- FINEST E(aU-IPMEN-.T. ,. 8 o'clock ialTevenin Min t tE's aiore.vert Tins v'and Freda Phone tore 0-11 sit and own Mall YA the j ). Ot iehed.mille are alwayz _- - ¢nests at k on that date So g An °�u the jobs Otberx are hr re todayans! �•RH9.ERT-T FALLAI-49,L Di... please bear thin in mind. ring in - week itis Feb to-morrow-GONE, i 1 r a S. Graduate of the Royal Coll_ge of for t , e':e the -first to .on+and tete Urbverfitr of Toronto. I/;; -- «tnresidenceseconddonr east W St. And- _ ar.uarantetd Satisfaction'.. a w1 be eta e },,, ruary. Th date will ted la r • - ,�'. Z Ci REFS? _ eiiaCburc Pfckenng.tint, Mice hours'. t+. Greenwood >lovueham' Citizens' League wits - a, m to D'. or by appntnt ffice (X-ray AT - held- a Progressive- Euchre and Dance services, t�laru Pick 3700. 431y 1#os%gonsbl# ' Prirves Wtmten's Bible Class met at on the evening of . Friday. January' Shingles For Sale - Tubes and Batteries always on h Ad the hone of Mrs, E. Tremble on Sts+. 'Clark's orchestra in attendance. l!, A arbs -. y 14oriday everting with a•large attend. Admission, 25 cents. asst»d+as H. ROY MILLER. Glatt tixlvaniaed SteedA6iisglea, o 3tzte. With Rirs, BroKrn's permission we M Alroulrhnnt. Ont»riP- Bird'e Felt 1slNte 8 nRles, ELIZAOETH RICHARDSON-I _ Th Yattri 1e f Greenwood are going to Zell her friends about The o _ r 8 'Aho, re rubles 1 x t8tf Phos« H•► k 1d>8 . _. r n bnR wheah. w n fry • F1re nd autoaaobflefruut°arbee of all kin da• l 3 ondeat•Pnt k linen table-do v.. - Z' Y f Yvon loo i er tit to ,ted :Mount ton Dun People c,•r ng .- rapecser+ting eoteKbanl'eaol solid doaoew) seaod• ��•t g p Lawn. nsnevers ah4r cued. e v P ►... M U. S I C -A_ social evening' on. Thursday, Jan. racer ed by thean from Scotland on T. PAT ON' CLAIIHMOPf Bir wedding anniversa recently. 23rd th . ed >r ry P08TILL, Licensed Auctioneer, .,e Oall and Ret prices. Phone 2dii x r ii' .ter ooall kt of Y,°rk and oc+ante. ane Expert@n0�d Music TPao�leT gTOup °'f young people from Although no; expert in this sort o saw aalca o1 all ttb,u acccauta . on, tmorac.e here went to MarWaarn skating rink thing %v suggest that it is an e-, ` Addroa+firwn attY.r P U.. Oa6 � g with is Toronto CanservatorN last week when the had a ve eft• cep tionall , . fine linen. The- deli i J rY P 3 g .. �R• BEATON. TOWySHIE Q, joyable'e%-ening impressed us, for ing the centre 'and - filatlijlII y - Cleric. Coavevascer. Commissioner for sakmft .mOavit.. Accottntaat, err. t.reer of will teach afternoons or evenings Miss Laura i5rn clod spent rite end at tl a ends and sideF there ill hruuRil. „�y-X4 � Mtairt°fase t.bcenses. Wbtteva)e. ont. Saturday reserved For school of the week with her ppr•ents. out, scenes of (several. 'of. . the beaut ' t� children. Mrs. W'm. Ormerod is spending a fol, •well-known lakes and tithed Builders Suppljes WA. M A Yv Rates very Moderate. few days in. Cresbwell. gals in the manner custoa leerily usee 'Liceiim-d Attetioner•r fur York. The Y. P. S. -met on Sunday even- iii liners. -It will appeal to even the Ontario and Ontario Cotl,ttiea Studio at my own home one mile ing with a full attendance. miss Al-m(xst un-expert, a beautiful piece o: All M jAlt'kinda of sales prom ti attended to east of Brou?ham on No. % - B .r: Cu. 1. Uslyay• may School Cunvt;fttion. - -_��. s ..r i.wat co - ea may Da arranged for at the NEWS of ctMi-;-111Q Coal Bo-11 cod. lndewrtde6t phones. MRS. CARL. DEVITT T? a 'fon Barad will meet in Dun►arton _ .ire ba?;enient of the church on-Sot;• '. ', _ - • ��'hitlty, U,ntArio, `'Alberta UOaI day afternoon, Jttn 2fish, Rjiss Ger.- Fred and lits. Hill and family , :SAFET,�Y Pickering Mills :ade'Corbett will Le in charge, of the ,!abed around here on Saturday. / �- - L = program 17rs: ii. H. Staples and family CFI11e1]t, 1Qute, E'1,88tet -- - shopping Each �'..e drama, '`In the' Money" will •,•tatted vAth her father iaat Meek.' N1Bpie I36dy�Wcod -A GOOD DRIVER - )ei presented in'the Greenwood 'Un-. nn Saturday, Jan. 25th. tete Miss- ted' liss- +, '--A GOOD U4Ei Wyk Dg ted'Church on Friday, Jan. 4]st�by :on-Band will skeet ak the home. A�,'P.nt6 for'i-nllfly �'anoe .=Awl I` SUKANCE ,vit.h . he Gree wood Girls' - Pathfinder 'Mrs. J. Allison. un Nlr -t ; t;.`uur -Feeds of :111 Kinds m Stock' �• anday Schott CiaGs, comne7nane at St. P:tui s-oft-the 13sk, Dunbarton, 1' t�l �ll � �I „ Poultry Feeds, Lahrader Shell, Oil g o'clook. Sunday, January 26th. $ p. m. _T',a &Jail` Tht4 Struugent, Purely C,t:•itallc rake '1�eai. Molieaee. Any chop you service at this hour will 'be oiserved Uockf4hutt IInplementil Company in the+ Wiit }d: may need. We can min any ration '!Bro* Road -;l; a Memorial Service to Our Late Seeore. Prices Before that you may want, macbine mixed. Beiot-ed King, His Majesty George �y Our Front Rank Egg Mask Rives t -- Ci�RI,J E. MORLEY The correspondent wishes' to rualee'uitday School as nsitafl m _ results. Prices are direct to you, Na the foltowring correction. = Toes Phone - Plttering, 6700 - Commissions. Avery kind invitatipel has been � I L S � N B R O '�1i hhi_s�for skating at the local rink Salt at Car-Lot Psices. are Diont�a ay extended by Almonds Y. P. S. to (�St H1� �11i. y; Wednesd Y: P. l+ t-"SUGGESTIONS "- day; not Friday as, was announced- them on Tuesday, January-28th. The Phooe Mark 72M. SUGi ESTIONS D 'N d . Several in the oommunity bene: 1 wja be deligitteei iso have -•�'�` ' a . been under the weat�ther ' L /tet PICKERTNG, ONT. 'a Our turn-out for this occasion. 'Cou'gh skid- Cole -dor the home Moe. Chas Hood has been in bed - Our next fneet�ng scheduled for Mc�n FUR 1 936 - 27th hes been cancelled or R. G. CLENDENINQ suffering from an attack of blood day, Jar;. Poisoning, suetaised from a barn re- account •'of this invitation and the Remedies ' ' - FIINERAL DIRECTOR cPntly. ' Mrss 'Alma Hamilton._ and work for that .meeting will be carr - 7[ 13arga tiinaBreakfastSuiten j• ' coin kte_ with Cobinat T.op, -- ied on at AlmozWs wits be Literary r' P Privates Ambulance ill: Also Mrs, Oban. miller has been. and Social aigtst under'the Conven• Grove's Bromo Quinine Tablets. - 2ls. Bu et, Extension. Fable and DHy and Ni1Tht 9eervie suffering from a severe veld as 'well ership of Misses 'Ruth To. anti Mascara Iir-n, ^:+'.:� to Tablets, 255, kmw Chairs. finished in ivory, as have several 'of -the male of the acold_Tab!ru, 7% Phoma 9000• Jean Annan. Your a wiithinR "species" in. the vicinity. Olt. well; >; 'people Buckley'!, SrunctiWa Mixture, 40c. & i6C edged with 'green. r ' • -_� - Y• to attend'Almond's are requested to - ` :. we must remember what the poet meet at the church at 7.30 aha Passmore•s Brc: chialN11tture, 7ft ;30.00' -. > • . - ..- . �' iS7li: says, "If -infer confess can ring Rem ' - �1Ve tart a stock of Table NIaIK'kham - O11t. yr . A .very. enjoyable evening wa Y Sp y f be-very far awa _ Thermogede, 39111. spent at the hfrme of Mi'. and MM ,Mirrors, Hall Trees, Pictures. "'' " - " - - - -� - Last Saturday -evening' -MT. ant) Aspirin. ' '.' 2be , 39c. & 98e• Window Sbadts, Electrit.Ap. A L L U S N-O W John Ehrgie, Moorlands Falai, on _39e C . t :tors. Walter Carlton celebrated the Vick' Vapo Rvb. , sancta tit. 25th anniversary- of their wedding. .Friday avenin of last week. The Vick's Nose Drops, 3ft iii And have our Stovett Fur- host and hostess had invited a trim - Y. ATei hbora-and-relit-Accs-gathered'-to- -- - Mistal-Note-Drops, . • 4ic &-7ft--- - SOMETHING NEW - ber of friends for the wening, their A I�a088 end EavetrouBhe' put gather at their hotrfe here and sur- - Mistal Cheit Rub 36a -- Indian-!Jute Ru s, 4 x 6 in Prised Mr.. and-Mrs; Carlton. Danc- thirtieth wedding anniversary, think- ' g, in order before winter. - : ing to surprise• -them when the date _ think- ing v,as the order of the evening For Coughs an Colds d 1 Oriental designs. T,lieie are i . was announced at supper, however - Seeonr Ranges, Heaters and with music ably supplied by Mr. and that do.. not respond' to - lovely rugs, took weU on.any the bride 'and j►r•onin were aurpTtsed p Fiirna:.e8 Wore buylnK 'Mrs: 'Ciiii Dc�vittiy�'assisted by 'Man-. the Mr. Artie made a floor. 'Price, $9.00. soli and Mrs. win. Ellicott. To ahow C 1+. "'ordinary treatment try , elsewhere, their e`Eeeirf of friendship f6r'-the con,o•r•atulatin+r- them anet'?4rp. Jas: Wamoole'e Cod LiveP Extract -J Mitchell pe C A �TERRITT happy courle the friends donated PraaeM�l otfiern with art- al• tipple ba>;keta az}d briQhel hnndted Wad' finks Aad butter- . ca to them a set of -iIver cutlery. Oth- buskets, er Rifts of. gtl.•er ..ere sl i py .red- f" , aloo pearl-hank ted cake N yal'6 Crag-Phos, ` 1 Funeral Director Aud -Maw .Harris Re ire ati� m in fru a One aro ,f knife aria y Rep-alis' ate- ay pie t t1ler as >;at.>il of fltej $100 a laige` bottle presents. It 'was do expre;a wish of ct+o+wd. In fad t �• . •Private Ambnlanae . , � : *ors ltneeked . P6o e. 13110 l�LVIN ��a��Y everyone that hesutft, haVineat and, it7)e,PChlet9a Ant the aa�tng fir, this be P ing; the first Criie that 1Kr. Fo e's a� , - - � HArdware Phone 4W prospemem qty esontinue.to abide with ready � �� � here deserted E• �' �4TleSf �T>R R. , .�.•�~, tdli$1'll<1s. ntiTlo the fuRttre at IL had deter h 1 D�RUQC:23T PicR1:RINl PTCRERING t>ftit pug . -.. . _ MFIV w77 t'Gi' ,':-..:a'. ..•hr, .4 ,-. , .�.. ,,, , .. . . . .: .... . . .., - 3 TRS`` - - - - — Thar's Gold In Them Thar Boxes Old Minto: The Pioneers Who Came ''And Went _ S. B. McCready.) (By Prof. "Editor's Note:This- is the. first. magnt.,: The first comers in the 50's Lion. _ Of a aeries of 10 articles' which were and 60's were kn overflow • the 'districts x : ►>,( ptibiiahed recently, isnd tits, Har•ristoa more crowded east a They did not come from they " a'Review'', While written specially ,soutb. to old direct. The Ilarrisons_ � t a� y a ��l _.. for .ilia "Review" and addressed .country -carie from York - trounty'. The Jaek. :.,t �,� r - r residents of Minto Township particu- laxly; we beliede theywill' be found 'sons and-Wrights came from Cart- -Interesting-to many-of--fife readers-of- • -II -ThleNr-- -In-Antafiino-. Coty,e-- w 4g4A rut - - •t;his paper because the problems of ells came from tis- Kingston district. ' / ' the farm folk of Minto Township are The Redpaths came, from Dumfries • .' i - the same probleens that confront in' `Sb'aterioo-County. The Wilkinsous. hA - came from Pusliuch Townshl ; e Then before very many years alae. vines,." In- April last the Mail and. Empire of seven short ar- sed there were' simi_lat ormigations frot$ Mato. If, in turn, became 300 printeda series : tides written ,fay me dealing wlth crowded. Some moved forward into ' Other famtiies _ 4'I �1`R s - - _.. - reforms in rural education, The at. ; Bruce Peninsula. s read into Michigan, Minnesota and spread S .•. i tictes were based to a ons4derable Wiveonsin. Kansas.-and Nebraska re. measure on observations mane iia the Summer of 1934 during a visit to ir Q Quota of Mintonians.. ' Manitoba, -Then - Denmark, Sweden and Scotland. I the Dakotas. Then : .tried to point out some'lessons we, in Saskatchewan and AIberta. i have that people entigta- _._ ---Ontarlo might learn from those pro- little doubt more ted from Minto_ than tlie_re are on its _ greasive countries is modernizing farms to-day. ` our system .of educatloa so that the flow has needs of country, life might be better And now a.11 tits%outward _sterv_ed than they are now.. ceased. There, are no more large areas of tree lands to `be' possessed. At that time bit, Gardiner, editor of the Review, expressed a wish for Mlntoniaus will have to stay at home now I suppose and make the mast of Cu all'ud�i •ii >ace.+ rittua:iy uuguaid :a, a millCuq and a hall pounds'' worth- of gold- is In "Its - -'a< series- of similar articles for his bIfato TownstiD' liy farming !t more boxes being checked- at Water•Itm, London,' -befog in landed bnto -bhe -g ranconia 'boat.. train . for- ' paper, and I agreed to prepare such •intensively. The cities are not call- America. - acutetime when I could flog my lazy Ing for their • surplus population; _ Wplrit to the tack. This is the firs! of - the articles. I propose discuss s t-hay were__a..few years =ago, - room suites are mos in the new - - - . .to • -- ten short contributions some oral_ They are- avercrovded. They have Four milliRtarits cif Vitamin C .in- mo e; style. ey are,essen ,t lama concerning the well-being of become over industrialized and' top jection was complete protection_ in __ ; Re-Employment INable, useful. - and - graceful with' Minto Township which I am sure are . heavy. Machines are dispRtching. more this ex erimeri# while larger doses P g , more curves and fewei angles. - in the miada of every Bood-cftizea of and more of the city workers. The, in no case ave much r otection tr P' "Freak" .furniture is definitely att0 - - the die#rift. I do not expect everyone cities would welcome a backflow of Jungeblut said the experiment was and simplicity is_ the keynote.' Kit. -and will agree with my proposals. Pro. the needy unemployed into • . the based on the fact that Vitamin C (From the Fnanc}a! Post; Taranto.) chen hen outdoor furniture is more _ - bably there will be more disagree. country. -- kills' infantile •. aral' sna virus then P Y = eictrome than kh -9of the auitea the y mnt than agreement. And likely man? The professions are over crowded the two• are mixed artificial '•in LY What is the solution-,of the unemr- latter going in heavily for metal. -- .,will sap thltt m7 suggestions are lm_too. Thera is no longer-.any cons- _vitro " that is; in test tubes. ployment problem?. It is to find jobs tubular and flet steel and mond possible of accomplishment., But, erable outlet fop the youth of Minto Infantile arai s attacks man's P for people who. have not now got metal: Everi. the sfove'has yielded` • whateter the results, there esti be no by. way' of the Harriaton High School sy.i central nervOits s tem. Norm- Y•' Y them., - to modernism with 'iits flat top, 'doubt of the value of open discussion. Into teaching, medicine, law, engin- resent in that a iter P �'� P. Jungebiut Is the solution entirely in;- our. awn streamli.n' streamlining slid rounded • co�rnests No sae !a atl.wise. �Ve. all may. learn. dering and the ministry that there said, are amounts of Vitamin C that hands? No';-we are influenced by the and tops. wag' formerly and tip-to ten years. ago. would' kill the infantile paralysis in actl.�ns of other .rations. Our own Highlights of the show were the yet' And, moreover, whatever may be The universities have reached a test tubes. best efforts cannot find joba for all *workless_ combined -wardrobe desk and cbd- thought of my Sugg- tions, I 'am sure, place of over production just lie the Hence, Fie said, the ve;tion arises of the without a greater Lanier, beds with '.built-in will agree we are in anzi- factories have. So have the con1mer.- whether the natural resistance of the measure of warld prosperity lam sectional davenports 1�• P� wilts .._.everyone - ous times. Canada and the world at clal schools. great majorit 'of humann'beinfis to } ' Can we greatly reduce the num- form-fittinghacks. e ' P�n(h Yee large are at the parting of the ways, Undoubtedly, Minto Township faces y p 'is infantile, paralysis may be theiry her of unemployed regaiddess of to body r pressure, arai the definite- I An old era- is -ending. A-new is a• New Era, what it going to do, Vitamin C. world developments? Indeed, Yes. trend towards, back=sl i ng cha$'si bei born. What slant Minto Town. about it? Next week, I shall sketch How -humans May, lose this protec- There• are many eonstrwEtive policieb i copied from the motor car. End ship ia. this new birth. In: this year -a view of Minto as it is to-day,. Live Vitamin C is not ltnotrn,'. Jun e- g of an internal nature that would lead tables,- coffee tables -and eocktatl of 193b it is only eighty years (Continued' Next .Week) blot said' there is evi encs, that die- d to more, ra p`d re-employment. 'tables are lovier thaw before and arses, since. it was solid bush, without a - turbances of .the, endocrine glands h What, -for example? Vsr'e could end table drawers add to their use- -- settler. What will it be in -the year . Nose- Wash result in misuse--of vitamin C and that this might account for logs of make it possible for a lar ger number of Canadians such a i _farmer's to*buy Y tltynesa, Cedar chaeta are rnode 'zed with sliding draw6rs and odd- g - 2o00-just sixty-five years away' T may well be asked of 112d ." its seeming tec' ive ower l k' Pro p against the goads and serviresthat the utr= shaped c a'Ped ortrtpartmenta for hats. cams question A Good infantile paral,ei�..- employed cul k pl would lie to produce if _ The 570. other townships in Ontario. .Prevent><ve they had a chance. No , +What to going ro baAlon 10 the But are not the farmers now Bet- Ads on coani y? this"las,, 'was not a Infantile .Pacahvsig Curd .ln" i . ` -" 'ting higher prices? Yes. and it has -Motor Markers - I undertake that , Tests on Monkevs--V4 ill Soviet Army 1\ow helped them materiall But the S Y , little hesitation. For I realize ' - are stili on the 'lightend of the price - would be wiser folk, :1�ow Tr} oft M:in •:•, - j L,arge$t -in �Y'1c� scale. • It r^>tia wages are in- i 'Prince' Edward Island often too.reml;inphets silent. The am- is brought up are not NEW, ORF' the eipidl creased aa-rapidly as farm pnceg,.go ,Decides - --- TO Avoid 'Repetition ong whom one -Discovery .at up, or more rapidly,• these will con- . .dlapoaed, as a rule, to accept very Rockfeller Institute of a. nose 'wash = ..ous c ;seq us , Hurn. lllllpll - -"e_ys of themselves. Truly, as it was rom in ant. ile and is now ready "for I ' i►( Ut) Cutals 1;3 �, cl Men, \1'tic�ce .Farmer. will-still •.suffer -from - itn- CHARLOTTETOWN.-Prince one "A paralysis Ray' .\\ill Be Raised 5i Per _paired purch'sa'ng power, with the Ed- 'Island _ _ said of old, prophet is not without. trial in man' was .reported to the insult that they will net be able to and won't- advertise seed pa• _bonor, save in his own country." Society of American Bacteriologists • .' Cent. — W;lr11 Germany, buy the lalor of workers; --' - toes -ami foxes on its- motor yo. But in spite of my fear,chargedat its Opening session here. : ;�a,lil. Are the industrialcodes in Ontario hicle number plates anymore. "Never 1 --_ t+esitaacy, I make bold to write. For A second,' entirely different ;ort; �' ., and Quebec attempting raise again, it•.caused too much of. a rum- . I Tuve .a great love for Mlnto Tov,n- of infantile paralysis . preventive s _to %cages`? That was not the or;ginal pus," exclaimed -Deputy Provincial =.ship. : Harriston is my birth place- found in Vitamin C. • The vitamin' lWSCO-W. -- •Thi Re<<-Army traw intention but that is the way they Secretary P. S. Fielding -_ There never has been and never can • be, for me, any place quite so dear. from oranges; lemons; tomatoes, nu ns 1,x00,000 men, the largest ,spinach, cabbage and lettuce, ass in th World, compared with-940,000 are,'aorking out. That•-ought-to be a +od thi-rtg°'is' ,last _week as ,he appeared .t; mall out the 1936 plates to,Islanders basking under a ;Most of the things dearest Ili-life are reported 'from Columbia Uhit'ersity, 1 men a year aRo, •Ac ictant Cammis- it not' puttinh more money m the Flhrida sun. gasociated with . Harriston #nd -the The vitamPn at-Columbia prevented sar of War Tukashevsky revealed pockets of. a few workers in 'very The seed potatoes and foxes num- --country about it: the old home, the infantile paraly�sig in monl{eys; but I to the Central 'Executive -Committee sheltered trades but the .total of ber plate was a brain-wave of 1028 •old ,[.lends, the old schools; old tea- under circumstances so.peculiar.that `of, the Soviet Republics last week. wages is-not increased becausethe Folks said it, looked "too ticklish;' C .ehers and,,old schoolmates;. the old the' vitamin k n ,t' ver read+- for J He said the increase, kept'secret• un- disequil;brium- in -prices -rnd wages others `fold" the Governmerit of the :.playing fields and swimming holes; trial on. children. j til now,. was dueto the "menace ow that already exists is simply interni- day in no uncertain terms that they the streams and woods and berry BASI.D ON INFECTION PATH ori eastrrn and ttestervt borders." fled. refused to carry free advert; sing •for- ° patches; the country roads and the The Rockfeller Inat'tute nose gash '` Tuka.4hcv.,ky revealed al o' that Then codes • to raise aage9 pori- the proy-ince when they were paying •3riendly country acquaintances; the was based "on the known fact ,that' : the, Soviet ilnion' ass rapidly build- zontally are: Hata means to re-em• good. money for the plates. ' Cid cemetery' and the tender memori_ 'its infantile arai sis attacks through P Y ing' submarines and surface fighting 4 pinyment and prosperity? Not while 'farm 'power Q 0 n e prominent Charlottetown es psociated with graves: And: the nose, and particularly through ships and ass increasing the tank buying remains so re- physician took'..the law in his own -besides all these, my wife, too, is of he nerves of smell. It does not corps and gas warfare units., strjcted. hands and smashed off the seed pa —Jinto and. H.arrlatoa; a daughter of; enter the- human body in Any '0' _ tatoes-foxes Mogan: He was repri- _ He said that Russia now had six mapded by the authorities. The fol- Interest in • Minto has cbme` from 7}annic acid and sodium alum were military academie • s attcny 16,- ffi f! a "Freak" Furnrtuee owing two years a apartment "Garden Itatening to- my Father and air. Liv- tried as nose washes. One was 000 students in training, io become changed the slogan to of -..IIngstone talk of the pioneer days. I about as .effective as the other. officers. The term-of traininw recent- ly increased from to• �efinitelp Passe thTlGsulf." the will be black - 2hlnk they knew every farm and set. Neither was 106 per cent. effective; .w'Ss four years ^ J year plates the tier in-%he township. So, willy.nflly, I but out of 20 monkeys' with noses five. Russia has areserve-of train- with white figures and .letters -province arm a part of Minto. I belong to it 'w111 treated with sodium' alum, -onl two ed- man-power equalling, that' before c �Vety BedrO0I11, 1Jlllin and g -same as the of Ontario. Edward Island 1936" : land always Delon to it. -I4Iy g bones become caught infantile paralysis' when a1T a the World- War:" the � official said, when more than •10,000.000 rflen were Living ROOnl Stilts,* in ."Prince - t4•ill satisfy even the most conservative. will piobahly,. .part• of tt-ere'Pxposed to•it: The tannic acid equally M d O ified Modern Style year, to help. out- foreigners, Asin tFather of "E,ute` *:effective, t enc - SSI-. the' report is 5 eerh da. tip su 'r 14800000OOQ `_rouble -Pl ,rt of the - the n are '`Canada" was affixed but it. not stop the embassassment kn 0 y oneofthis, ma, bt + , A. B. Sabin, P. h Olitsky, according � to Soviet arbitrary. valua- MONTREAL. - What Canadian's caused Islanders' 'abroad who were pioneers of biinto'.'He' came to'Har. ':. baton from Teviotdale in 1859 - 76 .and. H, R. Cox, could he maintained over a erio o v p d f se arai• weeks• by tion) military budget for 1936 .wade r? will buy, in the.way'of home furnish- continually asked by..New..Yor'c traf-• - . " 'years ago _ and was the district's daily application of the ch-emical." � necessary "by the threat of .war with Japan and Germany.' irgs during ,the next ,twelve' months was on display here recently. Deal- 'fie cops: Prince Edward.. Island, --. ' where's that, up near Alaska . ° first general store keeper: At that Evidence that the• rotection was P Tukashevsky cited th- rapid a,rni- era from all parts of Canada came Maine is calling itself "Vacation., time there were fewer than a dozen -'houses entirely in the nose =was found in ament of Japan and Germany as nec- to 'see the new linea in Canadian- • land" this yeaAr. and ' Rhode Island in Harriaton. The first 12ts diad 'been the tact that after weeks of this essctating vast expansion of the made furniture, but the pubi'ic must ads ertises itsP 3��t11 year, but P.E.h i : marked out, in- -1855 and the treatment the monkeys' blood ion- I bmian army. He said 'that 77 per wait u til the new •stock reaches will just tie lain P.E.I. "We learn- Archibald first hours built b Archibald Har- treat none of the- antibody sub- cent. of the huge Red army is 2bTr- dealers' show•roomy before they will ed our lesson," laughed' the deputy - •. • ..icon, Ott" home was a neerplo home, stances which giy a general immun' stantl'y under 'arms, compared to 74 be visibly aware of the new trends provincial secrat'ary. ' though it ._was frame not log built. memorfew --of., ity to the paralysis. _ _ - "Experimentally," • per rent. of- the, -smaller army wheti in thy furniture �rorlci: ' My earliest are a the report-- stat• :it- f6 tilled 940,000 men.- The chief trend is a strong return - • Country just dialf emerging from the n<, ed,' "there'!a',ri6* -- sufficient 'basis He said that to increase the mar- to the modernistic; but in a- modi- , - solid bush. I came into .the, world or a trial in Tran of these chemic, ale of the offiicers and men,.their pay fled form.• llcxlern design which was _ when Minto-was in the making,. Arid als - in the prevention of poliomyeli-would beincreased 57 per cent. in believed: fo have collapsed six years- . -•-.--'• �-:..I have lived long enoixgli• to�see it in tis .during epidemics.. 1936, the 'greatly inlreaskd ago reaches the peak of its "come- ' - , 1935 more fir less as an old.settled, VITAMIN EFFECTS •PECULIAR - •despite total•• of the Sighting forces. back trail" wt� the Montreal show.. • ,° more or lees completed agricultural, agricultural, , Vitamin C was injected by Claus He pointed out that, Japan .last �Eigbty.. per J,ent. of t_he furniture. op oommnnity. 'EMIGRANTS J. Jungeblut at Columbia into the year built 1,200 kilometres of rail- displa�ig definitely 1936, although IMMIGRANTS AND bodies of '20 monkeys. All were in- maid in Manchuria and "btith'the:e-x- eightelenth century English and _ - A glance back at the development ec b r f ted au cutaneously. The p otec- tent and direction (of this railroad), 'He Early, American furniture have their _.._.. -- of UInto Township reveals it as an - - show-'Japan's intetitions."• -then plilce.'' "Minds not Yeur•koney'or your ever- changing and pioneering. settle.. 51 ! cited' fit length German re-armarnmt. Bedroom, dining room and living Itfsf * t Royal, Bank • of ✓ Canada NO Science Explains 67th Annual Meeting : . ( �. - _ _ _ ; ..:-t � - • _ 'SCOUTING. Q IST I I� � - l�flhy -So -Many ''Morris W. Wilson, President and Managing Director, Sees T Upward Trend of Bus• Definitely Established. " Here ' : There _. eta ) �{ A _ Sydney G. Dobson, GenZaMI onager, Reports $50,000,000 —:.{ V t r W h t r e ` „'t0 r Increase in Deposits For Second Year in Succession. / very—where + Feel �R` They're Slipping Basis for optimism for the im- With site safeguards, -however,"I A brother to every other Scout, without re aro to race or creed _ :LoeIngThe�"Grip"onThings mediate future is to by found in believe that some such plan would ..��..._. -_.. .. _W.. the accomplishments of .the past merit and receive the support of 120 Toronto churches support Boy morning to watch a group of Rovers _ two yesl•s, stated Mr. Morris W. public opinion in Canada. � Scout Groups, - 6k Anglican, 34 take a dead sweeper's body from a :Y -" Wilson, President 8nd Managing Foreign Trade United, 20 .Presbyterian, 8 Roman house. The. sweeper had been an out- 7." ut- Director, in ,the course of his ad- "Seven -eights df our total foreign Catholic, .4 Baptist• .3' Jewish. cast, yet the Rovers,, high caste Hin-': - dress at the 67th Annual Meeting trade in the past three years has s * • dus and Mohammedans, did the work - of The RoyaT-Bank of lanada. been with the British Empire and In response to an appeal of the which the authMit-e3 d:d ns` e -sirs d*, "In ever-y'province of Canada". �he, United States. The present late Queen of the Belgians cloth-, .to ask the soldiers to do. It was a said. Mr. Wilson, "the improvement upturn in business activity is assn• r in condition§ Inas reduced ttnetrF ciated with a rising demand for Ing for the needy, the Boy Scouts magnificent effort on part of the - t and created increased Canadian goods in Empire markets of Brussels organized _a clothing col- Scouts:' Photographs of the P.ov- . ratted lection. They borrowed 250 motor ens at work show them, 'n gas masts, purchasing power.. o e at - b fes frcm t?ie wre7l.-aite, Many people'round 40 think they're erg of the west, there is an almost States. In the twelve months end- and loud speakers and made a house- digging graves for hundreds o vrc. "growing old." They feel tired a lot I immeasurable difference'. between ing in•November 1935 Canadian ex- _ . R 'weak." Have headaches, dizzzi- a rice of 40c and 90c for wheat to -house collection. So sucdesaful t'r and giving a last saiu:e to the ports to the Empire exceeded those - ' races, stomach upsets., i P were they that a. second receiving ur.'.rown dead. Well, scientists say the cause of all and there is every prospect ,that of the same m9nths of the prey- depot was opened ( ! * • j this, in a great many cases, is simply by the end of the crop year, the ions tyro years by $25 million and • • + 1. this, acid great of the is simply carryover will be materially re- $108 million respectively. Exports to Six new Scout Groups were regia - At the conclusion of a series of lee- tered in Ontario during Decen%ber_ t Nothing more. doted. In the cities. the burdens the United States showed corres- tures to Ingrsoll Scouts on fire pre- the 27th London, 150th Toronto, 1sta All you have to-do is to neatralize and distress -due to unemployment ponding gains at $54 million and -vention by Chief H. G. Gillespie of Wheatley, 1st Thornhill, Gth Tim -,c the excess stomach acidity. have been reduced by sit expans- $100 million. Figures show .that the Ingersoll Fire Department, the mins and the University of Toronto as yet Canada is scot benefiting by When you have one of -these acid ion in' all lines of manufacturing. boys wrote essays on the subject, Rovers. The 'total provincial Scout - - - .stomach upsets, take Phillips' Milk In fact, in recent months the vol- any gains in, general world buying „W.hat Can I Do To Prevent Fires?" membership, boys and' leaders,, is, now of, vlagnesia after meals and before tithe of mar�ufacturing has exceed- power, but rather from the ret- The essays were judged by Fire 30,045. going to bed. That's all! 4 ed that in the normal base year overt' which is under way, in Great -_ Try this. Soon, you'll feel .like 1 Britain and the United States. It Chief Gillespie and Principal M. Wal- • + nl Take either the 1926." ton of the Memorial School. The iliternati6nal cQmmittee of another petro Marked 'expansion in the auto- would seem that Canada is indeed 'familiar liquid "PHILLIPS' " or the mobile and allied industries, the fortunate to have secured, favor- * ' • oys Gouts International Bur- r new Phillips'/ Milk of The island of Grand Manan, N.B., esu has formally recognized and _Magnesia Taplets. blade 4a Canada. chemical industry, in the demand able trade agreements with her in the Bay of. Fundy, has three ac- registered The Boy Scouts Ass-c;a- • /L40 IN TABI3ST >lottdt: for textiles and boots, were also - two best customers. While the tive Boy' Scout Troops, -at North tion of -Costa Rica, the "Cuerpo Na- Phillips, Milk of Maariesis Tab- noted by Mr. Wilson, .who remark- agreement with the United States Head, White Head and Seal Cove. tienal- de Scouts de Costa Rica." The ktf are now on sale at -au drug that -the sustained activity in has been in effect but a few days, , * • membership is -given as 200. The etnres everywhere. Each tiny talc the inihing industry dur'ing the de- in view of the gain of $100 million ldmthe rvalentot _ 1 A further tribute by .the Chief National Commissioner is Professor a Less of Gest- pression and its expaaniati=in 1934- over 'the past two years, optimism Medical Officer to the work being Carlos Madrigal and the, President . _ _ _ ex rts to "...., 1935 have -been outs voluntarily one In qua es- a Republic an a ecretary -o the United States during 1836 is ' - menta in. Canadian recovery. tro cit u India Rov-' ,� F:A_ t;nn$re Huaoraryp ca of errs by n ,,��,,[[����// -p- mining :'$unman er Scouts: "Yesterday I went in the dents. /�l1ztiCK U��CZyi L•�e payrolls 01 that industry'', • ; __ = raid Mr. Wilson, "provided gener- "I would not feel justified JA;- ---.-- said wages at a time when many of closing my.remarks without em- lifetime in the service of the bank. events will lead up to the main sere - those employed in other indus- phasizing that many serious prop- "At the last annual meeting, I moray which will be held December tries were out. of work. Without lems still confront us: "But neither can 1 close on a ventured the opinion that we had 28, 1936, at Glenelg, South Ausira- ;S _.oval Drop' - the expenditures of the mining in easimistic note. The Canadian every justification for looking for- lia, where the declaration of the _ �W�lOyMehL dustry for supplift, machinery, and Q ward to improved conditions dur- tralra was made by Governor Hind. F.iri ` other items, the depression in 'Can- ' pe le hav faced - and I since- ing 1835. This, expectation has i ' • ads would bare been much more rely believe have eongnered - the p� marsh in the same day 109 years severe. 'In spite of low prices and depression. At this stage we must been realized perhaps to an even before.. the law leve] of demand for boils_ not listen to the faint-hearted who ' greater extent than we, had hoped ;Situation Last• Month' More for at that time. The outlook is Ing materials, the total volurrie -of have become frightened or discour- . still favorable. and, as I see it, ' Favorable T -•h a'n : in mineral production -in 1936 again aged by the trials of recent years. C18S81fled AtdVert183I1� p there is no reason W>;y we should Past Few irearS amounted to more than $300,000, Those who now urge default. repo- not enter 1936 with a. feeling of s2rFE]tTofa 1 000, The volume o! gold produc- • diation or compromise as a solu- „ optimism. tion to our financial problem are - N UF'FER TU EVERY INVEYTUFi, Eatployment In Canada showed. s tiers attained a new high record o{ 1�' false pro bets who have. not con Llai at sva-tetra Inventions and tuts drop be Noxember 1 and, De- that he gr. I am of the opinion P, Sends �,+__L_Lit tntormatioa sent tree. s it a;�sa= that the great period in Canadian rectty read the signs of the times. ��I1 F��Clllp ootapant. t.'Od•hatent .acturnr)d, :;s t, Comber 1 of 28,666, the_ Dominion mineral production. is in the fu -The Canadian people are made of Bank Street, Ottawa, Canada Bureau of Statistics . reported .last tare." _ sterner stuff. -.To .Australia _kOENTs WAATZM week. The total number of employes Unemployed "The upward trend in business L registered by 9,462 firms felt Prem• r'While employment has shown would now seem to- be definitely ORDERS ARh; VUUIiINU by trROkt 1,013,721 to 985,146. esLtablished. In fact I believe- we Dominion ..Taking ' Part In all over canaaa agents are lubi- some improvement=,during- the past cant o,•er commissions they earn' feu- The bureau described the decrease ma look fot•w'ard to the coming _ St10W Froin Mark t0 Ma mg our tube, sle�:ors street to honfe- year, unemployment is still a rqa- y' y i es. H s 1 k from a "seasonal contraction;' and said jor problem. 'Relief expenditures year with a ter optimism than dollars t u c era ma a to k:m to tea $rga wivem.a day, Ember from 11%elg Sin - — ' a t An time in n•I- there, Niagara Falls, Canada. - tt was the Brat genera ec ,since cons i u ea res n _ OTTAWA, '--_-t¢ome 30 Canadian the past six ears," y . Iasi 71prt1. _ • • the resources of many local tom- P - exhibits .will be shown at the trade zxrvaxT:ons It added: "The situation con munities. While recognizing fully General; Manager's idAress exhibition to be held at Adelaide decidedly more favorable than in any 1g Mr. S. G.. Dobson, general man- March 20 to Ma • 16 as art of this ' het er Pa Bed or AND- sULDr our social obligations, I fear that y P 1'whether patented or not. Canadian .,month of 1934, 1933 or 1932.", and was, 'these expenditures_ have not &I- ager, referred to the financial year's centennial celebration of Ia�.entors' Aanoclri[tony �1cFaruion uuiM- - ways been mkde with due •regard better than that of the Autumn and 'statemetrt, as follows: South Australia, •With the exhibit ;nail 19o'ronto, Ontario. +9Vinter. oi'11 . • -to the public sE: intereThe pro-. 'The Sixty -Sixth Annual Report. tion restricted to Empire countries - mised -survey by the Dorhinion and Balance Sheet reflect eontinu- and their products, the Canadian t, OtiB DELINQUENT ACCOUNTS CAN Government is awaiteii acith great -ante of the upturn of business section is- being arranged under j,be collected . through our .. Vanaill&n NEEinterest." which SeRan in 1933, and which direction of the Canadian Exhibition organisation, 'licensed and operating YOU anctity�st tnittratls has prggresaed almost without in Commission' of -the--Depaittment of throughout Canada; No collection, WIZEN you're Referring to the repudiation last ferruption since that time. Totals Trade. and Commerce. no charge 'poet Otrtc Boz 211. Toronto a miserable and:feat by one of the Provinces of under practically all headings are Canadian commodities expected to i perhaps in need of important long-term power con- again higher,- indicating tlie steadybe exhibited include: Fish. meats, Instant Relief From - a good -to -are, tmets, Mr -`Wilson said: ' "The and continuous growth- -of the fruits' as well as other preserved weight belQw•nOr- i alleged grotind was that of illegal- bank. ITCHING foods leather goods, chemicals, auto- , mal, and you feel ity, but i1 is noteworthy olthy that des- ' A year's we reported an in- - 1 bred -out -and weak, po mobiles, steelware's, stoves, bicycles ' z regarding all ordinary canons of crease of $50,006,000 in deposits, and motorcycles, Areyou tormented with the itching to ollow the -advice ycles, writing paper, British justice, the aggrieved in- clocks, toys, machinery, lamps, wash, q of bars. Francis This year-wpe- ars able to report, u turef of eruptions, eczema scales, rashef o/ All of 242 vectors have been denied access further increase of over $::i0,000,_ other skin afflictions? For quick and happy �tkville St., To- to the courts' to press their claims. 000, or a total of over $100,000,-, Ing machines,. carpet sweeper's and relief use pure, cooling, antiseptic, liquid. 1 acuum cleaners twine and string, D. D.D. Prescr' tion. ns rants ons., v, -ho rernarktdf '•I'a-mit In praise Moral considerations aside - and 000. in two :years •- an impressive ig gentle oilsaoothe Dr. Pierce'% Golden Medical Discovery as a blowers and fans, furniture and the irritated aadia medskin.thusaidng I ; ndeaioure ie at stomach aoubie s ;; these are not to .be lightly stare- amount. Deposits in Canada again felt, w nod' products in general, nature itself to heal the disorder.'No fuse garded - the policy of repudiat- increased in all provinces, savings hockey sticks, baseball bats and -no muss. Clear, �eesseless and staihless .' indigestion and sons geni.it. and seined to _ tone try my entire spStEnr. Thrs.tomc gives ing contracts that may have be deposits being up over $11,000.000. others ort ood%• --dries up almost immediately. Stops the one a nne appctire. too, and arenathens the come' burdensome because of "Because of the 'continued lack P g most intense itching instantly. A 35c trial Whole a%•stem. I know of no better medicine The spring exhibition'will r�ey4lol- bottle. at div stores: will prove.it-dr for.ira purpose.^ Buy now at drug ,tore, changed conditions strikes at the of demand for commercial loans, lowed later in the g I.e.v. ai7R. tabled 50 cents. Liquid $1.00• very root of our -social and ecou- the main. outlets for investment of , year by a centeii• 'mosey back. D. D. D. Prescription is ye,se sae, tape or liquid, ;l.d • ary royal show at .Adelaide and by made by the owners of ITwrt•t_-i BALM, , omig life. Stated ire its lowest the additional , deposits has been terms, moreover, repudiation does the purchase of Government and racing, carnivals, an International rl ARE YOU NERVOUS cricket match, floral: ga festival0; page- not pay. In tl%e -past we have Municipal securities. As a. conse- � made beau sacrifices -to build u ants and national games. All these ,. ' y P quence, assets under these head- .The Health'. Restoring and maintain our credit abroad. ings have increased by $63;000,000 e 9 Unless some means can be found to 19ri 000.000, Value Or IRRITARIE T� - t r mote the stain this 'incident' e _ o eI I hill be a permanent blot upon the ssets 'lip $42,000,000 I . "Total assets during the year in - :� your friends secretly � you. be- fair name of our country. Provincial Finances creased $42,000,'000, and are, now $800,919,700, the highest `paint cause you simply;wven't the. energy to Ao the things they dol Are you ner- "The financial pos�tiun 'of some has been the r�eached since 1931.. Quick, asset% ` ; Brous, irritable, a victim of sleeplessness? of our provinces . sub- stand at. $4'23,G73,R81, or 58. i 2 ,of s Then the sooner you'tahe PHOS• ject,nf frequent discussions during total liabilities to the public., FERINE the better. PHOSFERINS, recent months. Economic condi- i ('ail Loans in Canada increased ,the great British tonic, is concentrated energy. You take only a few tiny. lions in Western Canada,-- and ab- ' . $2,898f achile Ca'.l Loans Dut- y. . . . ' .economical drops each ds but the -normally hea�,y expenditures frac side of Canada decreased $10.f,90 C �" i r effect is astonishing. relief resulting therefrom, have 196. t Almost from the fust dose life looks necessitated large • advances • from ''Current, Imans in Canada have brighter. You gain new energy. You ,' the Dominion Government. It, was increased -by $300,000 and similar sleep souiidiy: You wake t:horoughlq '' inevitable that sooner or later the advances - abroad, by � $2,573,809. -'Irefreshed. Indigestion.lossofajrpetite, ; question of control b the Federal Wh'] th 1". been a consider - COD LIVER OIL .. — ::.- •'•PLUS _ t " Easy Digestibility Invalids struggling back to -health need -strength and vitality giving foods. SCOTT'S EMU , SION is an emulsion, of -pure energy -pa& -ed Cad Liver .Oil PLUS bone -building Hypophos- _phites of Lime -and .Soda. It is four to five times more easily pains and stiffness, and utter weariness ;. Y Government over the finances of i e ere a. able improvement in business con- digested than the highest.grade go ... an8 stag gong Start taking PHOSFERINE now. these provinces should be brought ditions, so far recovery has not Cod Liver Oil. Thea are PLUS VALUES - only in - Thousands who once suffered from gen- --up, particularly in view of suggest. increased •appreciably the demand LIVE STOCK MARKETING you get SCOTF'S EMULSION, eraldebility,rheutnatieachestatdpainr, 'poor appetite and lack of pep and go, tions put forward that the Federal i Government, by lending its' credit, for bank accommodation, Shipping an the co-op.erattre plan has "Our senior Executive organza- . been Productive .of splendtd, results. -- count the day they first took PHOS- should assist in a general refund- Lion was recently enlarged by the Se111ntr on the open market means real the beat ' 'FSRINE as day in their Uvea. - pHOSFSRINS`is- splendidly e9'ec- i 'ing of provincial debts so as to - appointment of -three A'ssistanf w touch value for the owners. Get in with us.scom - - ttive at all ages for combatting fatigue, _ reduce the interest char a and g General 'Managers, name' Burn g Y, _ , Writ -wire -or Telephone sleeplessness. general debility, retarded I thereby assist in balancing the ham L. Mitchell, James Muir and Mr, Mitchell LYndhurst 1143 T1aa tr2 r►s convalescence, serves, anaemic condi- . - --�, budgets of these ravinceS. Such 8 P Harold G. Healer. : , X. CO.OPns�TTo14 007LTL1fS. LS7[ITZa CO EMULSION �. +nd��. rit�a�. viPPe. 1assistanceby the= Govern- will continue to supervise Oistario � LIVE STOCK COMMISSION DEPT. neuralgia, neuritis and loss of appetite. -meht -could only•• be justified if business with headquarters in .Tor- union stock Yards, west Toronto _ Ckt Pi• OSMRINE from your drui' there were set up etTective safe- onto, and Mr. Muir and Mr. Resler - - - THE DIGESTIBLE COD LiVER - ____ , gist noxi -•!rt liquid or tablet foetalt . following 3 guards against .excessive borrow- will, as heretofore, be attached to �Is1Ii1C NO. 4 =- r 011, WiTH THE PLUS VALUE! 1rOR gALg �Y YOU► DRU661eyT�_ tube reduced pcipes—. sisal form -=1.00, $,1.59. The $1.00 tis* is i ings by provinces in the future, A Head Office. All three are highly _ _ y fone titan tee, and matter that would seem to Involve trained -bankers of wide ex�erien- 6t — " a the $1.00-0100. is It'llamendment to our constitution. "cel who liays spent thtl: business • - t. R. - w...._ } ; �¢+,,, ._ .: F' .. ��rJ'ti.•.ki' •. • ry r, ♦ x An order of service will be printed The chairman of the committees in Bryan, 2.00; D. Gannon, 5.Oi1; D. E. @ W. 3 for the occasion and all are weltome. council are -as foliowe:-Rosde and Miller,. 9.09. llapb ♦ 4 af it • ;,Fsrsst ' The ministers of the village will and Bridges, Dep. -Reeve R• E. Mo-&- The . Committee on Damages to 7 conduct tate service. bray; Contingencies, -Councillor Wm. Sheep, paid the following: Geo. Tay - 11.75 per yeas; 41.50 paid is advance -Rev. Archer Wallace, D. D., of Reesor; Power and Light, Councillor lor, 1 grade Shropshire, injured, 3. Subscriptions to the united States Toronto addressed a gathering in the W. H. Ik wn; Relief, Councillor, G.' and WAWor Fa INS. CO. '.; g OO:�V'a.rrea Willson, inspecting same � p Rates Gt. britain $2.00 in advance. basemrnt of St. Andrew's Citur_ch on. L. Middleton; Damages to Sheep, 2,00; a for Fars and Ces�� Friday evening last, at which thM Councillor, W. H. Down. The Committee on Contingencies aulldings '`- 1UHN AlJhKAH. Proprietor, men of•the congregation had prepar- The various by' -laws on office ace- paid the following: County ,Regis- Windstorm Insurance on Bdhl[ys +vc, , "b .,No cjdmmraNT11,- - ed an oyster supper. Dr. Wallace pointments were passed and to, tray, 3.60; Kilpatrick, B. F., ref Windmills, Silos eta was introduced by Rev. J. E. Glover are as follows: of Pedlar's License, 10.00; Pickering Automobile Insurance 'of _ Frorz 'present impressions our o a h - ound keepers:_ _ _'>_ . •.Jews Assessor's Forms; Envelopes All Rinds e xew Governur-General, Lo4,Tweeds- iated address called for "The Toler- It'. Shea, M. E. Bryant, W. and Advertising; $9.25; Tor6rito to or { mm uir, or inure familiarly known to ante of Youth Toward Old -Age" and Gin. R. W. Balsdon; Alex Thom, A. Stamp and Stencil, 35.25; Printers . - those who have, read his books, Jnu. "Old -Age Toward Youth." Dr. Wall- Ohe:. !r, Jos .Pearce, Thos: Puckr}n, Guild 64.87; Adam Spears, postage, —BOWKAN ' ROWE- Buchan, is destined to be, one of our ace is endowed with an abundance P. J. 3ow•e, K. rPilkey, Chas. Hood 35.00; D. R Beatoo, salary, 125.00; WHITBY ONT most popular representatives of the of wit, and considerable was used on W. B. Burk, F. A. Major, L. Hager- 'W.,Chester, .salary, 25.00• T. Gregg, - -' sling. The. Governors -General in the this occasion, but he ha's the ability man, Virtnr Parkin, Wm, Middleton, Court fees, 4.00; D. Morgan, ditto, pact haxQ b --.n very acceptable to to take almost any type of story E. .E. Annis, Thos. '-Norton; Albeit 4.00; Municipal World, 9 subscript_ You Can Buy .at Home Canada,; -and who did not stand aloof and make use of it in a wholesome Heisey, John A. Jones; Victor Jam- ions 9.00; G. L. Middleton, Relief TIRES, BATTERIES. --from the people` butt fere have been manner. The views on certain mat- ish; 21.50; Roy Morrish, 63.57; W. D- Expenses. 6.20. ACCESSORIES,,.. PqP4 IPA that'they ter -is hold bit sonic of big Ilsteneis Morrish. 19 W. Sadler, 7.73 • E. - d Ntrer prices were much superior to the people, 'no doubt were jarred some, but were ieson, Morg. Evans, .imps Brig nall, se o as Chas making a big gulf between also no doubt, restored to tlSeir for- •John Pallister, Allan 'fever and C. •BROCK _ •as _ _ ¢ •ahem. But Lord Tweedsmuir, in the mer position shortly after. A 'Mixed Gostick• THEATRE W yoti sae !n Toronto .short time in which he has been''in Quartet, consisting of Mrs. Glover, Fence-Vierders: _ Canada has won the hearts of the. lira. Potter, Dr: Tomlinson aril lir. _ Chas.. McCausland, D. Carruthers, TH=TB� Let us repair that leaky, top, t people by rY pleasing gave some Claude Field, Wm: Gormley,', Jas. eo le b his democratic bearing. In Douglas.. of Claremont _ "eve way he has shown himself to :e leasin numbers. Tisa -Blanche Andrew. Jno. Cowan, E. W. Steep, -:..-be'an ideal official. His scholarship, Balsdon, Elocutionist and Mrs. John- Thos. finnan, Reg. J. Dixon; Irving --_ ..,-Skilled Motor Repairs. his literary ability and his power, as -ton Pianist. also assisted in the pro- 'White, Wm. Chester, R'm. P. Petty, 1!'riday �'O`1 5atdrdxy an orator have fitted him to fill his. gram. Dr. Wallace has promised an Geo. Todd. Urban Blake, '. Id.- Ell- aauuary 24 and 2a I Gordon J: Law h nFficint noSiti,:r- _a_tsedit_tu r ., ,hoi o - �tcund PJhUN,-Ls Way at -b 2C'. . ,,.-•maphed t py of one of 'his books icptt,. �ti m. Peeb}e-- —�= 6�ee-1� cry, F Saturda at JJ,I:U Phone 200K - ' both himself and th •' - _•PIC , represents. Lady Tweedsmuir has al- 100 per cent. Sunday Seheol -Attend- W. B. JI-AlJ. S. , Wilron. W. iP: « ' proved herself 'to be admirably ince. Record from the first of Feb- ;-'ones, W. H. Pugh, hay. Grezx - ORI DS Middle - fitted to occupy the. position site is ruary to the end of the year. -Mc-Nair, Frank Tuxner,.Geo. Mid+Ile- TO YOU" called upon to ;fill as' wife of the--..'. ton.' Governor-General. Brougham lBoard of Health: With Reeve, R. C.. Reesor; 'i. O. H. Dr. JOAN 13OLES _ No Sovereign ever Sat upon 1 the Miss Helen Barclay, •R. N., of Tor- N. F. Tomlinson acid Robt. E. For- JEAN JlUIIL throne 'of any wuntry that wa- onto s with her- raother _ UHALiLE3 BUTTER NORTH reek- end.ary Inspectors: _ . g inure - A ve fine. meetin o t e om- .• has King George V. of k' ngland. Thi: n g T. C• Brown, Geo. Elliott and C. Z%�a ist. Author of Your Eyes and Beal. en's Institute was • held at the Has= love and resj72cc has been shown H. Found. « th. 'The Child and Its Develop. . vey home on Tuesday afternoon. , him at all limes, out particularly Weed Inspector: Unknown went. Optometric Assoeist,on d �rhen she hand of death hung over January 14th, with an attendance of Joseph - Cowan, at $4.00 per day. - YYlan> f 24. Mrs. Harvey, the President, pre- Ontario; American Optometric Ari. bead. In 19'28 when he was crit- 'sided. it had been expected that Auditors: r ':••• •e o oeiation. Specializing in Eyesig" ically • ill the deepest anxiety wsa Inspector Hutchison would be prey R. J. How and Wm.' Gormley.. ' -' with -_ and Glasses. -_ 'expressed by all classes, high and P a Post Oifiee, Oshawa :..:torr, and rich and poor. The same est to give an address, but Mrs. School Attendance Officer: • RICHARD CROMWELL A Harvey explained he was unable w John Phillips. at $50 per annum. MARIAN IdAR8l3 Phone IS16 :anxiety has been shown during the attend owing to 'illness. In the. bus- Sheep Valuators: past creek when, the seriousaees of iness session the secretary read let- W. C. Willson and G. M. Forsyth, - bis illness was realized Tice same 'tell of thanks from .Lorne Holtby 10 cents per mile and inspection fees. Monday, Tuesday roll Wecjo'9day Ha"y Hull 'feeling was shown, not only by his .and Russell Gray of the Gravenhurst Jan r • ' •7 n' subjects but. by other countries. This The Road and Bridge Committee n* T 27, 28 and 29 Sanitarium. who had been remember- aid the following: H. Allen, tract- Two Sbowvn. at 7 and 9 Builder and Contraoiior :;. ;hove and respect i� due to the char- P n8 ed at Christmas. On motion, and or low at Ba Bridge, ,aster of the ping, who was an ideal P t dg • 19•b0; Frank Brickwork and Stonework carried. it, was decided that the Feb- GEORGZ /�RLIS3 _ xuler. He was thoroughly democrat meeting wtuid be an Instil• Carter, haul at Bay Bride, 60.00; A ruary W. Mitchell, ditto, 47.00; A. Annan, a specialty ac and looked uppts lumasif as being IN - as servsat of the people and ani as ate bancjuet for members with `bus- yBridgeArchitect's Ser -vice - auto, 6.40• A. Lee. flu. at Ba ,.. bands, sweethearts or friends. Mrs. !being their master. His attitude to- atiQ brushing at con. 9, 58.25; Chas. 4i�ratliln Hamilton was appointed a Convert- Hood. drag and ditching., eon. 4, I.S. 'wards his subjects' was shown in his R. er: of Committee to Took liter BUY- � Geo. Todd Rich ' hast Christmas message. when he ,drag S. T. Line, and p' u» THE UBO�PN INNS _ per. Mrs Harvey, Convene; of Prog- Altoaa. Rd., 7.00; L. Jones. drag an el�C Rowbank lid. and gip ton R,d. - • .addressed his people Dean Friends' R � ram Committee. Mrs. Brown. for her con. 8, and 7,-8.25; R. Ward, salary 4-99 Phone Pick UM nd not as 'Dear Subjects." which y -with self and 'huAand thanked the W. I. and truck license, 77.00; J. D, Ad- - • would imply that his sub' w for their 'lovely P ams, extension for grader blade, 21. MAUBEEN O'SULLIVAA ILT y gift of cable !am s°' on the occas ono : etr IL go - 50• J. & Balsdon, axes, 3.40• Chan.11 speak to them xs hid equate. a+- dirty[ anniversary. At the close of the New Luw Priest Now. in 13[fbet _ tittide presented a strong con t Cgoper, gam, oil etc., 79.02; F. S. -Con. ' regular routine business, Mrs. .Har- Evenings matinees to that of the noted dictators, ass- ley, bail snow fence, 3.i)8; A. Conn- - _ -� -- - 6 vey introduced Mrs. Holliday, - of kldults 22c. Aduits 16c. " - .olini and Hitler. These two men who or, drag Audley .Rd., 3.20; Jas. Rav- ;tee from the common peopwhole Ubitdren 150. Ohlldreo roc. We do Building nf all hinds. ! P P app- gave s much appreciated talk, Mrs. .;Tax included sear; from their photographs, to be Harvey•and Mrs. blcWhirter contrib- The Committee on�Relief paid ehe OARPENTERIN(3, - ttrten who realize their. great super- uted 's pleasing -piano duet• "Remin- following for supplies: S. G. Morr CEMENTING. _____ _ iority, and who look upon war as a iceenses of School Days" was •the ATTENTION. FARMED -PLUMBING - moble art, while King George has l- y Notice to Creditors an.Gwer to the roll call. A -alit tea - maa s been a - man who strove after was served by M-rs. Harvey and help - -- y — ere. tN THE MATTER of the Estate of ., and Peace 6EiKEAAL REPAIR WORK' ROOFINt3 On Thursday afternoon, Jan. 16th John Robert Dales, late of the Twp. We areptept:red to repair ears. We also sell Brantford Roofing Li1C:1L1S51S the W. '1. S. of St. John's Church, o! PiEkering, in tate County of Ont- LrUeke, tractors and all farm Me*terials, Empire Batbroom -held their first meeting for 1936. ario, physician, Deceased. machinery. Wbeele rebuilt and ni' ntFnt. --The Golden Gleaners' Missive Mrs. H. Malcolm, `President, presid- ALL PERSONS havingany'laims y �1 P Duro Water 'Band will hold their regular meet- in although the weather was ex- Lire -setting. wood -work and i - _' , Systeme. Beatty Ing on Wednesday, Jai►. 29th, at 4.Iii R• against the estate of the said John I Stable Egn1pment tremely cold and.the roads icy, there Robert Dales who died on or about wood turning of all kinds. at the hen -,'e of Mrs. F. T. ,Bunting. was an attendance of 17. 'lie prog- the' 5th da of. May, -- Place OA1lt order ' now for and ether Building Materials y „ y 1934, are here- � tytimatee Free all the boys and gids• ram followed: the suggestive prog- by notified to send in -to the under- wood -working and tllrtling. Work Guaranteed - f —St; George's Church, Pickering. ram.for February in the January M. signed Administrator on or before Phone or Call 'Sunday, January 26th. The Empire M ><ln• Malcolm, Mrs. Philip, Mrs. the 1'st dap of February; 1936, full'ROW t� j meurn. the passim. of a. Great Rul- Cassie, Mrs.' McWhirter and Mrs. particulars of their claims. �• �• RQ it � — � T. -e1 . PROUSE mer. The services' on Sunday 14 a in. Brown takinlF part; Mrs. Hkrvey pre- Immediately after the said 1st -day Brock Road Store and Blacksmith Shop. _ ; � phone ihi02 and" 7 p. im. will afford an opportun- 'siding at the organ durinO—the dev- of February 1936, the assets'.of the - (Succeieor.to W, -H. Jackson) :. ity to pay reverent and loyal tribute national session. In•beginning t'he said Estate will be distributed, hal- PhhoePick 1729• 1-20 IPICKERING. ONTARIO _oto, rile memory of our Lade King, year, Mrs.• Philip, the Treasurer, re- ing regard only,. to claims of.. which .Sis Majesty, George V. S. S. at 10 ported the- allocation -met and, the the Administrator shall then have F ' :a. M. as usual. finances good, and hopeful of a sue- nokice. - -- -- --- Tlie morning ser at ll a.m cossful year. It was ,moved that a _. QH/'1p In the United Church will be a Mem- book of rules for procedure and aids 1. F. Dales. v �,orW Semite in connection• with the to officers ,be purchased for use, in t Danforth Avenue,. "7i'HE' RED AND WHITE Vi%A.Y Toronto, Ont. Administrator death of His' • Late Majesty, ping meetings. A comw�ittee; consist.irig of 0. George V. Rev. H. ,G. Crozier will 'Mesdames Forton, Cassie, Malcolm a.zvs� ..speak on the ',Significance. of the and 'Miss Duncan were re-elected to - /'� 3w Q ^ -death of the ]ate Monarch." All are plan social activities for the coming �. -CHOPPING- welcome..The'evening service will be year. The. afternoon program was WE START THE 1VE`V YEAR OFF WITH REAL VALL ES ]Ilei- as usual at 7 p. m. Sunday arranged by Mrs. Philip, Convener School and Bible Classes will meet of Group A., and was as follows: NiOrday SPECIAL at 10 a. m. Mrs. Ritchie, a reading.; .'fry. Norton av+ PEARS Standard ualit 3 tins 29c The A:rrrtual ' Congregational and 'try, Johnston, recitations; A y ed>�esda q y' ' ,meeting of the United Church will Temperance selection by ;1Irs. Philip; PI;C Ise held in the basement of St. And Solo, firs. Gannon; a vease of Rud- and 1 'JL'IiBO ~µ hero's Church on Tuesday evening, Yard Kipiing'a Recessional was 'sung - LIBBY S Pork & Beans, gIZI; 2 for 1 9�• and.'alsa several hymns. Mrs: 'Phili SPECIAL Tan. 28th. At 7 o'clock;' supper' will y p' Friday be served to the r±tembers and ad- closed the meeting with prayer. At AYLIVIER Catsup,4 oZ bottle 15c• kerohts of the United Church prey- the dose a but supper. was sere - --- --- i.- R.,.TOHN__I�QR'�QN - ' . SPECIAL ent. Afiei-su --er.'the-annual-re r - -- PP p � .--- . per �- .. __ - - �► will be given and the -usual business. Cassels. CI,AK•�UVT ONTARIO C Red & White, lb. 39c• " CO F'EE, `transacted. All members and adher-. Phone Clare. 2004 SPECIAL ,ants are 'cordially invited. No admiss- -PICKERING COUNCIL. � PRUNES, Med, size, 2 16.`tor' .19c,. :_•-Jon... -7- -A _ . • —A Special gpmniun}tp Memorial th Towziship Council f w held rxr Id SPECIAL The first g Works Good n l +� '- of His Late Majesty King George V. and Blared by LLA �H aripr one is s old P & O SOAP, bars for , 39c Service in connection with the death Monday, Jan. 13th. Clerk Donald •R. Beaton took the declaration of office 9P1's(1IAL ' �kSB be held mtder-the auspices of druggists to Oritario, why? becauso - tine Village Trustees, in. the .Town from Reeve, Robt:' C. Reeser; Dep- it works. It's good for you too, for. BROOMS, 6 string, real value, ea. 50c•' Hall, Pickering, on Tuesday morning uty-reeve, Ralp E. Mowbray; Cnun- throat, colds, cough, catarrh, hay sent at 11 o'clock, to which all the cillors, Wm. iteesor, G. L. Middleton fever and tonsil ills. leopTe o! the community are tnvited. and W. ,H. Down.: IL G: Jenee, Druggist, 1Pickeriag 9007H � MUR/SON Phone 0 We deliver ,.... .,. .,,.. - v ... .. - .... . - ,.. y Millions Em t _ _ t;tuemoat Tuesday next has been proclain*d NOTICE TO. CORRESPONDENTS A t holiday in 'tribute to His %te. jury to his hand. C k Sorry to, report Mr., Will Palmer Majesty King George V, and places The frtaual report of the S. S. Orw account of the Memorial Hol- y confined to his moans with a very of business here will be cloned. Convention, will be given next Sun- severe cold Zweig; Testament -o! Youth, Ver$ day morning' by our delegates, Miss d: -moray and Miss IL Hutchins your budgets in to the News one day Care 0 The NEWS' *ill be at Claremont Brittain; Queen Mary, Sir George g ' - ^ earlier this week. � on .Monday-:next instead of Tuesday Arthur; - Torches Through the Bush, Fiientis of Mr. and Mrs.; G. Rei- - for that wbek, only. Ralph Connor; The Thirty-Nine were very sorry to hear 'of the death L And Born, at C_lare3�«, on Friday, Std, John Buchan; The Growth of I of the former's father. Out sincerest C E DA R E NA -Jan. 17th, to- Mr. '•and Mrs. Stanley the Soil, Knut Hanson; The Art of sympathy is extended to the family. Eye ..Hardy, a son Happiness, John Cowper Por�ys; The Group Two of the Ladies' Aid held p Born, on Sunday, Jan. 19th, in Ux- � of the Novel; Pelham Edgar; a skating party at Markham Rink NOVELTY RACING Strain 1.r bridge, .To+wnship, - to Mr. and Mrs. The children will enjoy-Glad Days last Thursday and had a good turn- .CARNIVAL - toy Fortin, a son. in Galilee, Marion Keith; The Wind! out. A happy time was much enjoy- Eye Strain ' :lira R. Besse, of Stayner, is• " in the' Willows, Kennth Grahame; ed. The young people greatly enjoy- with her father,. Mr. Jos. Evans dur- ed the sigatin art too, held on TUESDAY$ TAN. 28TH Part IL Bob and Bill Go Farming, Alfred E. g party -Inv his present illness. Wren; Little Tony of Italy, Madeline -Wednesday night as' guests of the --AT by Cr. H. Tuck' Opt D. 14r. John Fleming has been indis- Brandeis; 3Ly Pets, Marshall baun- Brougham Y. P. /,� _ r posed during the past few days, and derv; The Adventures of Sajo atxi Both old and young -had a grand CEDAR GROVE. _It has' been said and I fully be- E has been confined to his home. tier Beaver, Grey Owl; Mistress Pat treat a week ago when about : six - lieve it to be quite true that 80 per- , - ontgomery. artists with their degree of A. T. C. - cent of all headaches are due to tut a ffville, on Thursday, Jan. 16th, to �__.� M. gave their time and talent to All Races of a Novelty"Nat- Y a eyes. When we -take from this. those Mr.'artd"Mrs: Wm. -Evans, a- son.' _ further the cause of good music and urs• T` Green River conditions due to muscle strain, we k. Born, on 31or_day, Jan. 20th, at provide suitable entertainment fol may safely say that 50 per cent of ' Claremont, (4th line Uxbridge) t� Don't for et the Y. P. meati to the young. We take pleasure ir. Also an bour of Leap Year g ng heaadaches are., due to eyestrain. IIA , =i Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Symes, a dau- be held on -Jap 30th- Particulars thanking them through the press. Tactics. of the body are frequently traceable g'hter. .. later. Stop! Look! Listen! - Head youuz_ Mr. and Mrs. Parket attended a , cars this way to an o sten supper to �iDhlI35IUlti : 2u. it 5t _ to eyestrain, thus proving that a • The Ladies Aid met this week at y Y PP great deal of our physical energy • luncheon at the Royal York-en Fri the home of the President, The word .be held in Gray's Hall un Feb. 7th day last, given the bank's officers of for roll call-Remember. from 5 to 8 p. m. under the auspice.. County Council may be wasted when w e neglect any ' the district. _ Dop't forget the. Union S. S., ser- of Group 4 of the Ladies' Aid. A County of Ontario of fortthe"n the-u indicative of din- g � _ comfort in ,the •use of the eye. We are sorry to report Mr: -Frank vice,, at 10.36 eve Sabbath morri- splendid supper and program: Ad-, every �_ c Been distant vision' 'was a neves Derusha in a very critical condition in .Church service at "7 0' -he the - y- to t'n"e existence of the natives at time o w•rttmg_ is amt y are Sunday evening. fen, 20 cen o mortes - e ore citilization. To at preseAt very anxious. We are pleased to report the free. Ontario for the , year 1936 will be distinguish friend from foe, to sight John afid Mrs. Norton and family fa, . progress . being made, oy The , youngsters are surely having held pursuant -t statute in the have moved into the ' village, this Lloyd Seebeck after- the sinful in- a dandy time this winter with their Council Chamber in the Court House gamy at a distance was vital to main - the P lain life.-'Today 'our lives are lived' week, taking up residence in the -----...r.- sleighs and toboggans on the hills. in the Town of Whitby, on- Tuesdayat short - apartment in the Sanderson Hotel. -Another battle between the And "maybe the older folks ar'n't the 28th .day of January, 19.36,:, at range. Concentrated use of a A victim of a slight, stroke on fess and' local Political Factions having a good time too. At resent eyesight exhausts the whole nervous g g P the hour of two o'clossk in the after- system. Glasses are required to give g -' 'Tuesday of this week, Jos. Evans i;+ has just been concluded in Beaman- they are looking forward to an Oys- noon. -now" •confined to his bed where. his •� r..9upper. to be held.-in-G • relief and enable. ._ PS , to .*-_ j_ • _ condition is reported to be very poor. .ertain welt-knowt4 men of that town Hall on Valentine'$ Day, Feb. 14th. Council should be forwarded to the on their daily tasks. The Mission Circle of the Baptist 'flans cases of harmful eye trots a Pt• have been attempting to find out And' Oh!, what appetites and what Clerk, properly certified, at least t bte and the foundation of an eye Church .will meet at the home of who was all wrong in the "States- oysters. three days before the meeting of the disease may be traced to neglected � Mrs. Esther Palmer on Tuesdays Jan man's" campaign a year ago, when The Clover Leaf Club held their Council.. 28th, at 2.30 p. in. Mrs. Palmer's this paper 'editorially expressed dis= election of officers recently at the Dated at Whitby, this 14th da of -injury from these causes. Perhaps ' 7 considered at the time only temper. • group, in charge. satisfaction with certain .actions of home oteacher, ary discomfort,. this discomfort lis' hf their ther, Mrs• Draper January, A. -DY 1936. - -" - " A local group are sponsoring a the Board of Education. During the he officers .for the ensuing year be- R. Donald Ruddy, nature's ovvarning that attefftion -is -public meeting in the Hall on Jan. recent civic elections the editor of ing as follows: Pres., Mr, Don Will- 21st. at 8 p. m. for the purpose of the Statesman was taken to task, re- isms, Vice -Pres., Mr. Bruce Lehman, County Chsrk -required. - _ organizing a choral society. All "in- garding. the.-statetrlertts contained in Secretary, Miss Lois Turner, Treas., e A, terested are asked to attend these editorials, .and the language Miss Lots Draper,'The evening was �• G a Q•/. I �L The Woman's Association will used and the atatimmta made by. brought to a close with refreshmentsRadio SeryiCe FUNIIRdL DLIiI>IOTOK AND mold their regular monthly meetinit these men in their criticism and served by the girls. - 4n the Sunday School Room of the abuse, does not •become, a modern _ EMBsiLI/IiR - United Church, on- Thursday, Jan. gentleman. One of the men in quest• EZpett service 8n� Ce- 9uacessnr to W. 1. Mather, Both, at 3.30 p. m. The hostesses are: ion, was expected to be a candidate, LAM 4UKVEYOR pain to all Makes. Reas StoaffVille - - . Mrs. T. Coady, Mrs. Walt. Ward, but when the time arrived, he could -- ouable 'charges. Work Night trod Day Services -7Krs. Lyman Pilkey and Airs. Conner- not nr did not qualify for election. F. J. DONEVAN B. A., B. Sc., O. Miss Clark has been obliged to re- guaranteed. Business Photoe Residcnace, Phone Sed The Statesman announced that they -main with her father in Kemptville would reL• S. � file are the records of sur- 81{01 ply to these. gentlemen ed- ve ors Gibson and Yarnold, 865 ;ARTHUR FIELD .,'!Ont., the- latter being seriously. ill. itonally in their next issue, and this iFACILITIES - Recovery is' not anticipated for some they did in last week's issue, in what King East. Oshawa- Phbne 1981. Graduate Radi, and Television Institute. i" v time. The local- school board have in _.___ 3 Member Official Radio Service Men n we Would term a masterpiece of 16 EY a fire placing - `7 ;,. - Association. 77 the meantime filled the vacancy editorial architecture. Furthermore - created by Miss dark's absence in the editor appears to be in the right. 8.46 :Phone 5201, PICKEIiING INSURANCE OF ALL KINM _ securing 11[r. llticllteiiy._ of Tetron publicly expressed com- -ream Wed as Principal. mandation of Bowmanvine's promin in your choice of Fifteen Caaadity- The Euchre Club met on Friday ent citizens. One of the three men evening of--Last week when another referred to is a name well-known to We are paying. this week and British Cotmpaaies of 3onteti r -enjoyable time was spent by the Pickering citizetit, a former Method- per ,lb.. Butter Fat delly- ests when ten tables were played ist minister, who as the Statesman Fli aneial standing e customary program will 'next says, will when he has seen his re- isrt@d. t ,' -week give way to a dance in the Hall marks made in public, in print, will .S��pp��.ial� �f;►$t%f �N Tea sears ezperietuee in Banff when Van's Orchestra will furrt3ah not himself, think so much of them. .,Special, • i the music. Dancing at 3 p. m. The We. congratulate the editor of the _.No 1 -itf+ and Insurance. Now serving c#mft < 1 ' ievening is being given under the Statesman on his ability to practice • f TORO T O -auspices of the Badminton Club, who the gentleman, •and on his patience, 0 2 • _Z6c are holding their Mid-Winter Dance. an editor requires tut extraordinary f •n Thirteen Different Townships anti SiSiligle-50c •Return.90c. Rev. and Mrs. Augustine "received amount of it. '. _ For cream inked n b with an- office' watesa to taki fart on Friday afternoon and evening last P P Y e 1 ' ---their-chiffec mems and friendv. our truck, 2 cts. less will of double the volume etflciently. atesdames- Mor Sd•t+c• Reveals Increase Morgan Pugh, Evans in Tuberculous be pale. Eauern Standard Time PVard, Jas. Coates and H. Found Leave Pickering 'Lea ve Toronto Your enquiries are' lnvited and yew presided over the tea-room. Guests • • - ' f • - (Easton Houses -Bay a1 Duttdae) "Although the dent 65 p from "t Rince C1t1Zf ns Dairy, w " to the number oabout sixty were ouloei. has decreaxed sS per cent. sitice received in this, the first formal the inception of the V uuonal wamtariutn A. M. M. A• M. P. M. patronage appreciated. r Aaw,ciacton thirty-nine veno age. the �%��tk Ont ' reception of the newly-inducted pas- num1wr or Demons needing ,hospital v ♦ Y • a 7;0'� 3,54 a 7.:30 a 4.30 tnwtment• has Increased. This statement Yf a 7.44 a 4.54 8.40 0,30- D A. $ �+ �; 'R 'tor of "the'Baptist Church, Rev. and may sound paradoxical but the explah _ 8:54 d 5.54 10.,00 6.30 3<'' alien ie;` that. with 'the a plication ob Brougham Ont. Phone b1.lj Mrs. Augustine, at the Parsonage. icientitV knowledge and c�ie establish- 11.24 6.54 1130 d 7 30 g There is no pleasure so cheap, so Loge. or KUh the eft ttaif of [clinics.' Barclay-Tran sport I' L54 d 7.54 P. !11, 4.30 tu,tethtY with the efforts of othcv health innocent, and..-so-remunerative as agencies in different tonnicipaliti,�, a P. M. 8.54 C 1'1.30 d' 9.30 Jack Chapman targer number of tulxrculoue ctindroa ��'� C 13.i4 ! .).il L {:) 10.3C the real hearty pleasure and taste -sat! adults has been revealed and they Daily Service 1.34 10.5- c 2.an 11.30 for reading.Your Public Libra mtwt•bre cared for. Rtopiesents the ry rhi,s never-ondhttt aght for lives and between Claremont, Brougham 12.54 b 11.44 3.30 y the return to health and strength L needs your support and will sapply casco carried out at ebe Toronto Ho,tpltaf, Gregfiwoed, Whitevale and Toronto comd1 � AttLranSS i s a-daily except Sun & Hol. b-Sun, you with the beat, of the world's lit- for (oneuotprives, the !Muskoka Susttital + ° for Conaumptivee and the Queen Maty •-_. & Hol. only. , c-Sat. only, d--Sat. Cafiada-a olden' erature- Try some of the following Hospital •er Consumptive Children. My drivers are trained to be careful. Sun. & Hol. only. Life Iflsurance books -Perfume from Province, it in a fact. tiowe�er, that few of the patients are able to pay anything courteous and reliable:. Lady W Fortescue; •English Journey u,ward their keep and not !roe psys Lbu Tickets and information at 1>a Y entire coat of malnwiranc-e. Voluntary J. B. Priestly; The Natives' Return, contributions from water.-hl,arted mcn,ie Special Rates on Lo Distance ie Louis Adamic• The Spirit'of Ireland have, urn-tot'-we, ensurtd the carrying - '� GRAY COACH LINES ;WHITBY, PIOIiERI'V(;E. , Ireland, on of this wort: of intq-ey and, the the" hauling. ! Lynn- Doyle; Clearing In the West, bospit0a mini depend iargely upon such and vicinity. gift the work is to continue. win PICKERING The Canada Life has served Canadians Nellie McClung; • Mary, -Queen of note plea gena your ala 1>y seeding a No order too small, None too lar for 88 years. During the past five yeah ront bution , e cause W the 'National large. Eastern House -Phone 4500 Scotland and the Isles, Stefan Sanitarium Assoclarion, :ss College All shipments insured and protected chis Company paid topuliry owners and are,+-, rutronn,, beneficiaries ove; 3L31,000,OnR� It.has from the. weather 4, -' -"- assets for the protection of policy owners of over 8'.'.42,000,000• • Tel-,.- - - © hone Pick x222 , hit Class, B. and C. /�t 11icCormick- Deer! ng Kammer mill Delaval' Milker, complete ; . Owned and operated by e�itej'•nox Gasoline Fleury .Oat Roller Lister. Lighting'Plant Frank S. Barclay, a „�A E„' Vert-Electric Grinder _ Sea. Flea 14-ft• row boat THE DELIN' for Massey '8 in Grinder 3-way well pump. Blacksruithing, & A'ooid'wOr�s $EAUTY-SALON 11. I \ Fleury 8 in Grinder Beatty vt oe,d' tub else. washer _ tit right prices EasX-stait•ting 9 1-2 inS�inder a hsed_pu{Per_.- - _ �_, - , - - t t 3 Int. Cream Separators Now^is the time to have those repair �W.1ls�ielt' _ P :Fleury pulper (new) jobs attended to. Anrrows repaired, Winter Fuel 2 Delaval Separators, 2 Melottes Number of stoves and heaters also new sections on hrtnd. The fam- - 2 Manure Spreaders T cue. Fleur P a _ 1 See our large Used Car Last Y lows always on hand. - Massey Spr. Tooth, Cult, 1927 Star Sedan Also dealer in Viking Cream Separa- ' COaI Ohl 'r 20 tooth Mas '77- 1Vlerr.y Christmas . cCorick. Curti-packer. 3:929 Durant •Roadster tors and Electric Washers, l Hay Cult' 1927 •Pontiac Sedan Dealer in Oockshutt and Frost .k and Wood nitichiner s ;+ Orchard .Disc .6ft. sprg.-tooth Y• •. $red a Ha Loader 1929 Pontiac $oadster -Anti freeze m. ' 4 Used grain binder 1927 Pontiac Coach A phoneoall will bring its to goof fgrtn n 2 Fordson• tractors .10-20 McDeer. 19'28 Pontiac C•aaoh Oxy�ncetylene welding, " .Happy f N 4 Tractor plows 1929 Chev. Coach Phone Pick 71�i ew Year " ALF S PLACE ,. 2 Perfecticm Co Stoves , „ ell .. ' h930 •Pontiac Sedan .... CLAREMO.� T ONT ; tCHASs COOPER, CLARF,�UiC�NT >�. tunaeu, ' t3RhJlTNW00D d91 no" Clain. ltlrt 7 _ - - Phot» 15196 CLARMONT u - RIM o.r •. •.:•:. C+,F •�-`�" •�. k. I � .. :. v' .1 •'.A , ,�•'—y .tib • .,M • 1 -ACF -'.Confesses to Murder _s EASY TO CROCHET LAURA WHEELERi ' FROCK FOR THE LITTLE MISS.. ,- • OPC7k.Pii C11 chub* LESSON NO. 88 either make your design ' in solid FLORAL CHARACTERS IN blacks and lines for.the gray tones; v j - COMMERCIAL DESIGN or 'use solid red, instead of the grey 'The only sifnilarity of Fig. 290 to effect, thus producing 'a ,iwo caI0 • <L a ,x> E;fJat of 289 is that it has an inter- effect. You may create a new 9 •.' II lacingfeature in its 'design motif. er -design similar to Fig. 290 or if eproduce the upper left corn- not ;this far advanced make a copy We r 1 . ` er, and the lower right corner of 'of it. This will --&--known as Ex. No, rI ri�.i •••�i'•� y._. �� • e'�V ,,, ` � s border design used for advertising 88, 4 ' •��•�1: ;G• � � �': i a deckle edge book pager with a Now in making copies, do not Scotch name,. overlook the fact 'that these repro- t;;..:r:: ;z.�Y. m t• ( ^•',,,,;' f I This is a different type of ,bio�ern ductions are printed smaller than design than previously shown, sym-. the original. designs, therefore it. metrical. in balance and of distinct you are copying any work twice the. _ ' ;, $'i y�•y •A, floral cltarauter, the design being size of the reproduction, you must lz4'. 9g a ,`" ?•y ��',S ` t j i suggested by a. thistle. Note the draw your lines twice the thickness, ra r'',S,x ,r App'' r " strong s ting, growth 'and "turn- ,and also leave twice the distance of ,r.�f ,t1 Via; !I I i P �.r• ••-0,rr , ', s a^� y ft � „•„ � .M . �! over" of the curves, and the 'fine white space between these, Iirres, I! v's �` ! ' flowing Rhythm, in and through all you- are fortunate 'enough to have. the intricacy of the 'design. a magnifying.glass, you, can readily The solid blacks may be drawn see the effect to aim for in your <.� , •►f j' ryT ;r''�,y�r°, ""S �*�i "' syr. y'sf"Kv, � � �S f�� , — -- m rose, o 'P iia elphia, FIG . 2 g r • the,body ��+ .. chose spade unc overed Y • W • Y _ ----- r''• ' p bu us on the beach `• tQwER �. ,. h Gim v� ' o Joseph K 1 t ` at Townsend's Inlet, N.J.• has con- y, f t fessed to killing of Gimbugus a r'�'i� • f year ago in an insurance fraud - uPPeRMonona _ plot, according to authorities. ` • . ' CHILD'S CROCHETED DRESS PATTERN 1134 But cake 'Just Six"—and such excitement: that's suoh a little .beauty Flies to Her De ' 'n' candles :arena ►sit as. exciting as the new crocheted frock thabut i Itself. You — or anyone — will find it surprisingly easy to crochet . las ng string .to- any ef-{ Av g mar = here's a s ` hanging -skirt in simple lacy stitch. toppld by a yoke of mesh. Make ;`• - yoke and skirt separately, -sew them together and Presto! — It's y _ �� �••-� lnished! • p :. Pattern 1134 .comes to you with directions for making the dress fir; is sizes 4 to 8; illustrations of 1t and of all'stitches used; material ;_ ...._ 7equirements. ! Send 20 cents In stamps or coin (coin preferred) - for this pattern with either pen or brush. The grey own drawing. Then there_ is a ?e- -- to Needlecrah Dept:, Wilson Publishing Co.. West Adelaide 3t., tones may -be be drawn in with light ducing glass which gives the op�- Toronto. lines. We used a "Ben -Day" tint to goalie effect and an artist may tell j reproduce the grey tint in our cut before his work is reproduced how I 1 in order to obtain the .Bieck, Wtilte, it wi i look when the cut is made. Their Delicate Work is Fit For A Queen I and . Grey effect. There is strength -Think; well before you put any, 1 and beauty in this design, note now, lines on your paper, think of the of z i the black stems add • strength to the feet -you wish to obtain, taking into design ay a whole, -and the. grey tones- consideration the size that the cut { blend beautifully_ from the Biack to is -going 3o be. for the 'reproduction. the,. White.. The CO gh is an inter- • * ' ' �( n eating one, flowing to active move- These lessons ars free. We =lnvits No ment throughout. The mass tone 'questions from our readers, which i w effect has been well thought out and will be answered without any charge. executed with a masterly- fittlsh. - A *mail fee Is charged for. criticism _ �• +� 'This .border design .'w" 'also' used on readers' sketches. Enclose a three Ise i In a two color effect. Tb6 .I11aek's- (.03) 'stamped, addressed reiutn an = printed in black ink, and the Greys velope for personal replica to: The 4 in red ink, givines, beautiful effect.' Art Director, "Our .Sketch Club". 73 In }our ..work this. week'pou•rnay Adelaldo Street West; Toronto• uc or w o are you, my Tito alae. person wastes no time M 9 r he r little girl . whining for .things he knows can't _ _. . Little Boston Girl—If the corpora- get. _ - • _ F1 tion doesn't object; I'd prefer to pay If it wasn't for -siarriage folks �, a •� r -.; �'--' �' my full fare and keep my own ata- wouldn't' get much accomplished a- . tistics. aid e front love making. - ' •EL•iliie Ellis, i3_year_old co-ed _ _ -.-Interesting. Visitor ' who has-been active in dramatics at the University of Arizona, as _ wY # %be arrived -at Newark, N.J., air. port. enroutj to make her debut r s. in -Broadway Tilay • s M " o ou an "Pryiny the maw your choice?", - - 'Not .exact) the man, of m ` Scamstre3seq at work in Gl'1;gow, Scotland, at the.ileticate task chola; rather fist man I could qet� y of sewing strands of the IIneat silk obtainable on compass 'cards 'dor Ws new British- superliner "Queen bfasy•" which Is .nearing completion 5. _ < .,at Clydebank. x s NS "SHIP: ON- LAND" • - -LONDON MAN OW �v ! i. B 4 • f ti. 'AN >. 7 4 - . 'f n^mer:Y Miss Laura T,ei.-:iohne o f bion_1irs.'1. 7• H, Lrlren, ; treal,_st4o is . at present visiting there, arriving recently; from. C agen. ?Ifs• Peterson is the wife of a Danish geologist whom she accompanied last summer on an Arctic 'expedition: having 'spent sue summers of '11931, 132 and "34 explofing with- her husband 1n Northern Greenland. She has lived among .the Eskimos and speaks their ]an- ':: ? • guage, is a gtialfflerl air pilot,' and has guided her . husband's plane _ across thousauda of miles of frozen lands in northern • Canada. On ��; i t; • i returning from one of her Greenland' expeditions. by the permission «'s= of the President or the united States Mrs. Petefson was permitted to the travel on the warship• U.S.S:'Champlain, acCosnpanying Mrs. Ruth 3!'ormerly. tat the Merchsat Maxine Sydney Silver; London Awna►ned ft'thekes S.S. lookout andacrowded t y Aryan Owen; United States Minister to, Denmark. Mrs. Peterson to the sa about blain. Iiia bas built u w Lompicture designed M lMiver st.Qing beside one of the' portholes, which s»]] j' leaving Denmark at, the epd of March with her husband 'on cher returrC tis sscbtblts of ssucrftitns esi+ta. Our picture show to Greenland, where they will rem for seven months. { . _ - �_L1gh_bolsls. .. _ - / •• _ _ J .:.- ,ot He was quiet the African bush. in speech, grave.,and eou;teous. He a wore * stiff collar just •right:. and he gvoAld have .seemed just as in - place in a club • in Si. James's at " home. "Have 'inother, drink -.there's Iota MM . of time. And if you're hungry there'3' pleiity of 'small., chop.' - Westcott Sat,;IIp,E;_atidl. looked out of the window -'down over the 'slope _ of the hill Al fed -to the • huts of V -AA- the oli•ce'barracks at'the foot it sot ' a was pltc}i'.$aik, and f&int,i`lasheg, qn $IGH. SPEED SKI -IA G, .by Petq> What more could you ask as, a. rt• I• %i' he hoigzcin and, the first, ravage Lunn (Reginald. Saunders, Toronto.),, co7nmehdataon4 gusts ',wiiitl heralded,, the ap- $1.25, written by so great an author. =• ' -is d 40 �liciou� . I pt-oaehirW m: Awa do nes the: ity. as ,the• Captain .(for. the third ye Received too late for review, 'y A. - barr9cks> Ogre, shov4a ,. or an in- in. success the British team,; is "DOWNfiH1r ICE" by Foster` Haiati» Stant' A 'Tight or iWo, as merabers of one . handbook. 11 keen ski-runndrs! '(Reginh1d' `S•auyi'ders,' Torolito) the - households of the police flitted will want to recd. As a matter of by , a quick'perusal looks' like a book fact; all lovers df the 'sport should that will have big a 1 from but to but • like''hilge fireflies a g eves! both to ' ` on the plain below.,'. But 'the D.C. eve a copy. Rens ably priced, hockey players a}sd hockey fans. The handy sized an w 1 prynted, • are author, with- his close contact Wit*- r ut two h ate di r factors inat�'sefa or and, to pl.4yers, coaches and hockey -author _ could make.o ort rZ s e lights windinn slowfiy •up the hill- •t ee " hr path, He rightly'. g 1e`sed that they top all, Peter Lunn, unl ke s4 many ties is probably better qualified e n s �'-i a 11-1 Iul u rd e r were the hurricane }amps borne by experts, ]Inoses how to t; techs }cal wt rte on these " subjectei thgli any e ethe sars•ants and earrjers:.of the re- ideas.. in clear and lucid language. .other persotl'today. 1 -- . - - turning M.O. _ +r ' „Here's .31ahaffy a last — a bit D Q ..-'By Adam Broome. _. _ later than 'I`.expected. And he'll- WRrrLn S - clothes. Well, you'll wonder what ` D On t take..a while to' open- up his house, ; .END OF NOVEL 9MM03Psxs out and , putting-. into execution all i have his tub, and get into clean - gi(31,L)it ARELLI of Alllii , a' ram- sorts of ingenious- schemes for Qur' clDmposer, is •about to make his all 'this has got to do with poor first appearance in London. He is to improving ,it: Patelli an�1 the -Queen's .Hall mull- - Guess. �f Conduct the first Performance of a syn+- p Mex of his own composition at ed It was anew concrete structure p qy'' y Poetr . •DOQ171e1� TO r His own bungalow was very home- der: I'll cut the stn •shoat and get �ililSciII tOII Believes It and tteena Hall. The event has aroused Y• ,. � to the olnt a� tnekl as I can. • •1+ery great interest. The hall is chowd- raised from the ground on stone I "We've v dd, and millions o! listeners are waiting . _always .been ,a •n11ffiical J flints... The floor of the broad ver. . now _ ,r or the performance to come over the P ' family. .I'm one of the few to break EXtiriCti0I1 - �d1o, andah in which they sat 'was highly away and 'not take -Tip music as a - aseut makes nis entrance, and Tru- polished. A few leopard and ante- rofes-ion• 141 father was a 'well- INDIANAPOLIS. Booth Tark l: baton suddenly collapses. P S a1i is immediately fortbcom- lope skins jn�de up with borders of known violinist in his, younger days. ington looked into "the . future 'of �%`%Y18t�1Q1 the s�pS1IIy . lag. but it is obvious + • sad In the audience are two young Co i'e _ r ; I �d 1}eople.'Lettice Stanton and�8iephen about.' The walls were' hung with James's:Hall in -Piccadilly: bay mother doom of. the novel and the poem. P.111e L� �HW- + arjon. quite passable reproductions in pres, was- a- sin -ter. He met her, I believe, "The neral- and fire poem may be- entable, frames of subjects by old I for the first time when they hap- come extinct- in 200 years, ' 100 13 SAFE? His own mud hut, which. looked English and Italian masters.• A F•pened to be performing in the same - ' inoza Hite a large haystack than any- writing -desk in one corner -'.was i years, or in. much less. time,"- the _ - , concert at the old -place. • .As -.he grew vrriter o fned. - "Radio and talking' thing else he could think of, was gaily decked At with a brass Indian older, he saw that his carWr''as a pictures already.'have displaced books Don't. Entrust YOur 'clean and comfortable looking en- vase full of. brightly -coloured zinnias. player would finish before he . could in many homes, and tel bugh when one got inside.' 1't was On the little wicker table Weeks and s afford to retire and cease to earn the threshold._ of American homes 10WI7 of Your Entail S baly recently that the D. C. at Lungi his• host otood .,a cut glass whiskey. tpotiey. He edutd newer manage to y bad bbefi showed the luxury of annow—will injure the popularity of Weil -Being Belk to Unknown decanter and sparklet bottle and two save' any.' There -were �9ia of us g Assistant, and -the Madeira wicker or three lasses it was too decorat- y books. Other unforseen .inventions ifurnitnse and plain deal tables and g children and I am the only one to probably will' have -the same effect " Preparations ed by a' green earthedwire jar Mull survive: So he -began to take pupils, Tarkington, who has just return. - ' cupboards supplied by the P. W. D. of bright yellow alamanda flowers j -were abl fresh and clean: And 8 I and eventuali ave u lam on- THE n to r ask whether family e Y with their trumphet-shaped bloorrl. the. cOnceri platform aloes the'r ed with hi' "there their home here, prepata coil a you or.your family :. ,Weeks liked •the look of ..the --neat - declared, there always will be little compound which the D. G, with books, but perhaps the only books are taking for the retie! of headaches hent labour from the district cello case which had prompted t To be continued ► - -. in the ffuut`vure mar reference though it is SAFE to Ilse regularly is ytwt And ere •irr a corner close to the ow Weeks remark was actually a music family doctor. Ask him particularly _ poi, had planned and,. laid • out stand displaying 'a - much -morn copy r may ,, about "ASPIRIN." lfottn3 his Assistant's new . carters The re scientific books and research books - q of • a Brahms cello sonata. His so y Congenial He will telt titles the tittfih station was a little gem of journ in the A'bush" was going to >• He explained that the average discovery of "Aspirin" most "pain" He The Dont novel reader reads for entertain- in the midst of barren- have its compensations after all. J' remedies were advised against h looking, ugly scrub coup ment, and.with, with a television box in �1'• I agppose, sir, that as you re :;Play B r i d. a 'ge and often, for -the heart. Which -is WWUott had had charge of the keen on music you're been following - y g his home, en will be able to this dietrk% for nearly eighteen years, up thin mysterious Parelli, affair at _ etttertainment .cheaper. food for thought if you seek quick. and spent all his time in thinking the Queen -'s Hall?" ,5t. .Louis. -Carl and: Leater Hop- Tarkington said that television sgje relief.. Otis, �rzihers, married twin sisters hdisplace the thea- - "As irin" ams gravely, on December 21, 1934. tre. the fastest methods yet discover or _ Dees ne The brothers work in the same'msn- the relief of headaches and the pains _ `clndeed I Ana: .And I've got a ufacturing company as machinists. f rheumatism, neuritis and neuron- ' gond.-many. reasons _.to tae. interest d. 4s f3 � It's a long story. But' drone if The sistei•a continued to work'i by Jus Growed g1a'T And the experience of millions y ou ll. excuse it, may be a little late side at •& wholesale drug company. _- of users has proved it safe for the • ;Mair Be Overcome to -night I've asked the doctor, � The. couples took adjoining apart average person to Ilse regularly. rn tiiahaffy, He's just been out on trek I meats and are together nearly every xreell ACtfeSS AttfiNteS Pel' yotu overt tnteres�t�ememtrer this. If you -have catarrhal deafness or to visit one of his outlying Dispens= Atng. , •� ,. - -fiend seises a party- on,. the first anntvers- f eCt Figure- T6. tlspiria Tablets are made is go to your druggist and art assertedCanada: "Aspirin" is the registered Iget 1 oz. of Parmieet (double in bete, and he never makes a -move itheir •attire trade -mark of the Bayer Coma , tttettgyh) and add it ?'a' ,pint of they never became tired of each oth-• Y P ny t9 tilVafter lunch. . Did you, see the # Limited. Look for the name Bayer mot water and a Ziftle sugar. Tike l latest nems report before you lett qr'e company.' ery "$ablespoonful four times a day. , What's the reason for this eongen. HOLLYWOOD. — Here are the intheforinofacrossonev tablet. the Coast? Have the • made an , „ Tfiie will often bring quick relief progress?" . - y 1 Llality . Because we. de. not play, measurements • of Virginia Dabney Demand and G e t ' from the distressing head noises. { budge, they chorused. sereen actress, put forth as claimaflt Clogat�d nostrils_ should open, breath-. "Not much, -I think. ' They've fin: ' inq Become .easy and the mucous ished the inquest A last - adjourned ^� -= = to the ht 5 f pert act f b�Yt " stop dlopping into the throat. it is it at least—sine die." sig vet 4 inches. ASPIRIN easy to prepare, costs little and is Westcott showed further interest. .Woman Wins $10,000 Weight i18 peunds: _ pleasant to take. • Anyorre who- has • "Have they indeed? Then it Bust 35 inches. cataaftalial deafness or head noises looks as: }f they're after 'somebody, _ For First Novel waist 26 inches: .:: Fhould give. this prescription a, trial.when:-- _ Hips 36 inches. P P or other. They usually do that it's -:so clear that the verdict wilLbe-tiew`York: The $10,000 prize of- Thigh 18 triches. 'Wilful llfurder' that they dont want fered for the best ,first novel in the Calf 13 }aches. -- WI1 EN ,Ankte 8 inches. - FAo se Leisure Hours to duplicate `the ,%yhole thing' -when Pictorial. Review -Dodd Mead eolt'test ger dance director in her current _ . they've made an -arrest. ' If they -get 1 has-been awarded to 141'argaret Flint, ,!!WORK b WORRY Why Not Employ Them tiro hold of the suspect and try him for I of Bay St. Louis, Mississippi;- it was play said he`should }cno.w something fltably? Specialised training about feminine figures. ..He has `di•• resto ,Increased •effieleney. murder; the result will.. finish . both announced here last •week• •She is. a reefed20 000- chorus girl's in 23PIncreased' Efficiency means cases automatically." middle-aged woman they wife of an Increased' Earning Capacity: "r o i ' years of stage direction_ and '300 .' Over -come Inferts+mo_ a3way -musical shows. men a poin wer, • and that developments are shortly ex- Her book is titled "The Old Asburn equip yourself for better bliss Dabney is a native- of At• things. study leisurely in the Peeted or something like that But- Place. lanta, Ga., she says she knows noth- aulet of your own home. Write after all, that doesn't t mean very Several. years .ago the prize was !or particulars of fascinating much." won by Martha CQ9tenso .with "Wild Ing of .regulating sleep :or duet, and correspondence c�nr=r•s 7- "sim ly, grew up t'ha�m� `' " ' "I don't know," said ,Westcott ser- Geese."Take iUe Institute of Practical and iously. "It may mean a great deal." Applied Psychology He, tilled his pipe slowly, and seem- - elb•Coafederatioa Building ed t0 be thinking deep!,.BASTE OF COAL TAIL , at AL vale g He was. oaftaltis v so a curious figure to meet in the wilds Up until "about. the middle 'of the -'� -- 19th century coal tar was regarded A THE GREAT TONIC as a waste product and thrown away, or Durr}ed finder the retbirts, but be - THAT SOOTHES NERVES -alp :~ ginning in . 1846 its value was dis- That's.. why millions OD covered and it was first used in Ger= BUILDS e • many for making' roofing felt. the blue colour that guarantees the quality of this finest D. L. & W. Scranton Anthracite. Ll.hoc An avowal of poverty is no dis= grace to any man; to make rio e•seSales Agents Harold F. Rachie effort to escape ' it , is, indeed dis graceful.- Thucydides. i $es+{.You- .�aBahyToo eel Mf1CS fern ew uex en t'si�w ilrflA9oti�slb ' Mrlf fl�Mt o:eeUent for Temporary Desfngqs and Hee. Noises dao to eoniesmn Caused by ,colds. Fla .and swinnue" A,6 - .LEONARD, Inc.- "7o Fifth Ave., Now York city MIssue No. 4 — '36 1;6 .r A Word Building Contest, Lots of -Fun and Profit TO. SHARE WITH THE CONTESTATS u. Build as many words as yocan from ."MONEY- I MAKING IDEAS UNLIMITED." A letter may not be: used moretimes than it, appears in the, master. sentence. Both singular and plural fermi may be used. Number each word. -Use one aide of the paper only. Do not use abbreviations or any, *words other than may be found hi elle English language. _ Iek�eenad-your result in on or before &sbrna'ry 5th, 1939, with an entry fee of Ti►ent.y Five Cents. 98 percent 'Will be shared between those who send is a oorre.t 1tat, is p'c't with one irror, $End 10 p+c�t for two errors. All. entrants .wtu receive the results by mail.. GIFF BAKER, 39 LEE AVE., TORONTO --• T 4 of y ,•T, '- M•M'' pm ..• �F� •. -!,�•- ,'+L,' a ,. j.. �,. Y-^{• .gam _. 1 Y, - ,.:✓. (i. eF1.-. ..'w;fi �+ � y.r. ."L.. . .•.s,•'T.... 'n,.�� t:.. ��. ✓r ' w •d ✓ fC I1,r'ry r'n .Ct+v� s C 'c � a r _ >, y ♦ t w 1LL'•'' L\1Q� LI� � '-Mrs. Cbas. Baxter spent Thura=Mrs..A. L. Pi- ooe, of Hampton, day with friends in Orono. spent Wednesday with her bro0er, R -The County Countil will meet • on `� -uite a number - is the .11sge W. H. and Mrs Bray. '. --•rummy' next. have been laid up with segue colds. The Young People's Hour will - e Iq ��e -- -�Ddsa. Tis. Andrew spent Wed- . -The Ponce Trustees alive, in ac- be held this Sunday evening after We _. -bwdwufa in the city.. _ cordaace_.yvitgh.the Federal Pibociam- church aertrica in the United Qhv;rch _itPicke:riLa's Leader Stor�* -F. J. Prone, who has been ooa- ation asked t&4 the day be observed -The Tea>.is Club are-holding 'a tined to his home for several weeks; y Dance on February 14th (Vales. here and all places of business re- -_ swath an attack of flu and broachit- main erased on Tuesday next.' tine's Day). Will the young people _ - nisei and is' able to ---Mrs. W. H. Bunting, of Lie Pas, �,k that date and there rewvedng Y pt cap open 1be ont,, akhough quite _weal • M4&' is visiting at the horse of . the will be further details ltd• - no' better - -- There's -Me siderosds twApugbout the Misses Ida and Hertha" Bing: lliss'leabd Devitt. dwgi:be; of T township have been in a very bad -Mrs: Lorne Kemp, of Whitby L, S. and Mm Devitt,' of Toirntb,' � $• ymdition ,for motorists �ifd pedest- To'�Wp +pent • Wednesday last at who underwleut an gmr&Um for dans -on :aecount , O. the ice• Many 'the home of her patents, Artdiui � is isadkirlg a :good recovery. " Navy'' a Blisl, � � . • _ ' mar's bgde - --• }r, ,aieid Mrs. Boyes. -The W. M. S. of tileijited - - __Mrs. John Draper, of Keswick, Q G. to his bed with a attack of pneu- y evening, They're the old Reliable. daughter of James and Mrs. Andrew :, T.- on Frida Jan. i:4 at _ wan ta~ldeei to a 'I7ordnto hospital ,on mania, •sad is under the 4ia tar's care o'clock, in St. Andrew's QhurcL An .._ _ _ . We are ad to lmd,r that >>e is im- HOLEPROOF HOSIERY Sunday to undergo ah operation for invitation is extended to all the led- tis. The operation teens •euc- proving. les of the Congregation. •PP�d I •--Services,, in St. Andrew's, Church . . ' . eetsaftiil .. slid alis is .now . making a -The Monthly Meeting of the W. - . good recovery. on Sunday will be -held as usual at I: will be held, on Wednesday, Jan. _._ 3. `�'5ic.� 95C. -and $1.W T'he many friends of Mr. R. A. 2.30 p. m., conducted by the pastor. 29th the 41ome of Mrs C. A. Star- Htit*ieOn,. Public .. School Inspector Rev: Dr. Carmichael, and Sunday ritt. Miss Rorke will speak on "int- " SchoiA at 1.30 in. - .w'i�i r'egr�t to tieair• of. his 'serious p• : ' ernatianal Relations" and a good • • ' illness. He was admitted-to the Galt The boys and 'girls of "ttbe vill- musical gsoigram is assured. Come • Goin #o do some decora ing = have not the luxury of a skating and enjoy an �adth the Ins= ' g •� - where he underwent a very General Hospital abut two weeks age but they are thoroughly enjoy- titute ^�` • themselves on the back streetq VCe at it y•' serious operation. He is recovering . bnL v elosvly. His brtyther, Dr which are a, glare of :ice, very ICE ! Particular, People Hutchison, is in charge of the case. - d7ie weekly aieetiin6 of St. Gear- 9, The control d Hot in the vu=- last A. Y_ P. A.. was.hetd on. ftday _ !ty is fielder discussion among the last in the club rooms, where a. very buy ' lass-name d the dissi n-ct. on twee pleasant evening ' wan spent..• Miss ?lace Four Ureter BOW for Staunton Mat our D%MWtn"nt _of Agriculture sienna, gave an interesting talk on your 1�3@ Bnpplv. . S n Wall- Papen k somewhat behind our sister Pro- her trip around the world, which was g -- -- enjoyed by all. The next meeting will VPP 11 ve g ( [IIOdB[9 ' ': vines of Quebec; _where there they - . be- held on Friday evening, Jan. 24ttl - ! ui Rle•rit w;-..' wonpll► capsules Tree to the farasera. ., .. .-... ; q P _ _ ::. _ - - 71fis treatment is of national benefit • whtm -the wail be ,. _- Rev. E G. -Robinson, Convener. Eti- • - • ' but must be-done in a thorough man- _ erybody is invited to Caine. Pick _ 1ser to ena4ire success.The man friends of Mr's. • m. r' f i r -There was a., heavy demand for{ y W, Avis, 1 rel hm>St R Bay- car licenses last , week as the time Cluster, of -Highland Creek will be limit for securing �9a6 ticenaea was sow to hear that fallowing her. - TWO STANDOUT- VALUES fixed. by'the Minister of Highways at niaval to hospital in Toronto •ort +slk s January 15th. After that date the 'the first of the week, an. x-ray was YOM �5� _ I _ _ _. _ ---- -- _ taken which revealed a badly- fract- (T T1iLLS I DRi • driver of a ca: Rpth 1935 plates, did 4L R COAL GO fired hi the result �f a fall' on the Tip Top Tailored Suits or 1Cciats for so at the risk of being summoned to Pr the lice court. The" Oshawa bui:- ice, -a couple of weeks acro. She -is J Men or women--Same clot h--Same - --eau issued' in the neighborh-Cod of ander the care of Dr. McDonatd�_wh,t „ e s - - hoc had -her placed in a cast. w�;ich + • s t.- 1400 licenses between. , Wednesday vr:•i-be reuuired for many xFek Price--$23.75, night d Saturday ndo The Janus 29th lneeti - ori y h .last... - -,In' one of our Sunday Schools - January ng of'Gordon's i1 ff _week ago, the, 1e4so-k dealt.. wit hf the E aitkd l vung YeoJile s t Qioir, ' - Business. Girl' -Hose• •• + wwiuch will be unser the . Christian Prophetic Vision.' The tether ask- Call Pickering, 5909 - - . ed his claas of boys,, what a prophet Culture Convene;, :Vilna Ethel Hogg, Splash-pro ' f, Snag-resisting, . Chif. 'was, and one of the boys, whose has been declared U,ren Nigh " and a H. GIBSON r i `father is a merchant, replie=d. "What special •invitation is ezcende;d to both !Successor to C. M. Law, cry _ fon Hos YOU soak a man vehen you sell him young and old to be present at this _ -zvEw sHA ails -- aaythi'ng." ,("Soak" is the term tired meeting. For our seniors, there is to ° Pickering, Ont,by the boys today in referring i -to be a debate on the weighty' problem, }, N red T. Bunting Pickering e amount over anabove a cosr price of ars article,) ter than Sirigie - Life," and for our Have you a C_r vived that. Married tite is-- ugn -During the past week severe ytmths, let us remind you that it is Eeu.blished l85?. . gmnovcw and wind storms have occurred -Leap Year. Coble out everyone and i hell take '' DQ �E L E X An many parts of the continent, std Tet us spend an evening together in `1VlLL gnd et relief: railways have been held. -up by -the y gu , , stud and einertSinment. We arae• get C CE 'tee to make ou la h, to male youLLX' is mode from�_depth of the snow, and many dentin; Y ug l H �� : A4 E A T "'have occurred as a' result of the cry, -to snake • you' happy, to rrtaice drugs known] for over _00 �.7 'storm. In .Neve York " Ci ty' t housand� You serious, . and 'to make you look P y; TS aR 8 re i 1 i • f r 0 of men have been employed remov- forward to our Open Meeting ne:.t - I� 'Ing the snow farm the streets. in moatil- coughs, resulting from -Round Seal, « 20c. Piekeriitg there is only .about two -A debghtful surprise was 'elven colds.. Wed- -inches of snow, and the highways_ Mr._ and .Mrs. W. H. Bray, on Weci _ a,ainced Meat: � • � 2c.-7 777 :are bare. -This localityhas been fav- nesda Januar 15th when theca - T' 4?" - ored by being free of heavy snow daughter; Miss -&hel, entertained a: buy » otter. ,coy• "z S f, c. .� _storms. _ a reception in their hoiwur, it being y Stewing Beef, 12 C - -The Ladies' Aad -of St: Alxlrew'T the fortieth anniversary of their wed- 'H: V. hi. M(IC11aE, , Ultt7GGI,631 �t H$Yn, . 55e• Church hcl� t'.;air a nual m ug u,. .&=g. te' -ti" `' J = V U N iiA It 1 ON. 'UN'_ ARIU -' Wednesday last•at the home of Mrs. ing a host of friends called upon the Dutch -_Loaf, ., -_. � 25c. Arthur Bayes with -a large attend- !>aPPY couple, and Many messages o1 - anee. Excellent reports were receiv- congratulations t�e;<e received. from TREETE variety Loaf, . 35e: from • the various departments, absent friends. The guests. were ree- �� showing a very successful year. The eived at the door by Mrs. Gordon J. all Board Jellied Veal J - • -30c.,y, election of 2.officers for 1936 took Law' ,and• tendered their good wishes J place as follows: President, Mrs. to Mr. 'and Mrs. Bray in the lisiiig Head Cheese, = . 15f• Harry • Boyes; ' First Vice -President, room, *Yich was gay with basked Treel ex Wall Board is m' do -- - , Mrs. F. H. Hall; Second 'Vice -Pres- of spring flaw•ers. Mrs. Bray 'was laud er A n 4 W proness, poet esu - nae► • • c• ident, Mrs. W. J. Miller; Third Vice- charniing in black velvet with silver President. Mrs. James' Andrew; Re- and bliss Bray vvas ail a`ine'velvet: it1p,. gTPut-iLsltit121t:' gII tlltlet+.. -:cording Secretary, Mrs., R. W. Mill-- The, tea table looked lovely with , -er; Assistadit, Mrs N. E. McEwen; flower centre and • tall pink candles Ht 11 �1Slf 19011 t1Ld pF1Ced M1 Treasurer, Miss Chrissie Munro; in silver hnlders, 'and the top layer four and 'a half cents per "Flower Cbenraittee, Mrs.` John Cal of the origtal wedding cake. Mrs. BgUseie ft10x. 1ltC�]el• (phone '3000) 'icltering vert and Mrs. Chas, Barter;. Stew-- J. H. McMaster, .of, Oshaa, pours PICKERING ardesses, Mrs.J. E. Andrew and Mrs tea and Mrs. Leslie M.' Morley stiri •.• �.• W. White; ' Organist, Mrs. Chas. 'Miss McMaster assisted_. Miss Mc- UMBER YARD Baxter; Aissistant, Mrs J. L. Pal- Master .also entertained the . guests, ing' mer. wth inst=timerltal selections. PickerHard*W61 More figuring in man of the tures of er Horticuittu>! .-Si5eaell . was Pick- -•Constable. Wm. Chester has be"- -The Ann.i4 Meeting of,•the i goring y � � ins• Y held �sto ldvf'ts+a+enar.•i,,: - . _, . . _ -7- thieves who have been raiding th:+ on Tuesday, January 14th in Dunbar- - - JUST TRY summer oottages along our Lake ten, A good numirer t3iriied out and �`' A N9'ED-Two High Nrhooi att:ri Front, and also in hold-upand auto- elected the foito ents, who will room together. to board wing Oiieers: Han: *3 5o per school week. *Apply NE WS'o4Rce. co �• �► thieving cs4cs.-ip anent .,f Toronto. Presidents, Mr. E. Ln Ruddy; Mr. "` ' � Ile was the officer who captured the F. L; Green and Mr. VVit't. Gormley; �{ ANTE11-Tv bny..wnlique fuer-. = `t7ANADA VAANI9H.;(.U. S1 lure, glassware and china, suitable ta: , PAINTS AAD. VARNISHES. two car thieves who were sentenced. President, Mr. Gerald Cowan; Vice- tm-r Son: decoration. Apply Box, 10, Pickerint h T no - Sews. Z 1-23 ' in the oro t courts last w Presidents, Dr. Pearson, t eek, card Ye son, Dr. Car •% •' ;Menton and Hurst. These'tvvo- yoQne Wright -and Mr.- G. -W-,-Barkter; Dir- M A TLS D GE R SM F1 t{ e A LF, You can be convinced that , ou .can buy gray geese and i gray standee. 3 years old • Y then had stolen a car from a car lot actors, (2-years), Mrs. Lotion, M'rs• alvo s white, geese and 1 grayy �Ander, 2 year, g d better•.prodwt at &.lancer price.' -Our ia-Toronto, drove east, abandoned A.. Gouriie, Mrs. H k' 0111. Price for either 3 birds it+.00, A L• Sr. ' oil Ing; Mrs. Me- beck, Whitevele 22-33 ,business for Paints, Varnishes 1f; Eeatty- '4he car-and took another one„ and Conochie, and Mr: F. M. Chapman; - - Came on east, Morley -Black's s? ory (1-year),' Mrs. A_ Wood,: Mrs:' Cali- O.VERY A%.LASN OF_ WA9 t'li d els has more.than doubl_ed_in-ft-ta FCLOCK REPAii�ING —Mast of therepair case at. Liverpool was ransacked, aghan, Mrs.- E. G. Robinson, MrSL _ W. bills irr 4,ndrr *2'00. 1. L. Gowie, 42 Kent Rd years, due to the iocreasing.- sale2of . -'.''and the- following-(Woodbine districtt); Tomato 20tf-. pyr.,ok w>.rre - - ,; day Constab3e i`iioanas and Mr. C. E. Morley: $ec- these producer. - ------------- CheARr was advised that smoke was retary, Mr. E., G. Stallon. Treasures, (t Ft • K-E riT-Ilttl er t e, n"try f,.rnt. Q _ . , ,.- .. _ -, .. _ clay foam. running creek', 'modern barn, REASON.- seen car. m� from s chimney on one 11Cisl;' M. Dixon. Auditors, Mr. F`': 3.:. THERE IS A- - . ' ,•' ;• - •. water installed, brick house, n� miles from To- • -- .. of-the c.a 1 •._ -rt the sand-bar. Oil Prouse and Mr. E. C. Jones. -Delegat-, ronto. Apply T. Jacques; Wes' Hill. Ont. lotf _. �•: irvestiga?i, ,. ' �tl the stolen "car es to the convention to be herd in ` ;Aiconi or Mc06rrliick=Merf6g. Farm MaohiONT AOR SALE OR RENT-+• r will and the two :�'; :'' ._Men msidg They the Royal York on Feb. 13, and lei � cratletorcity property _or matket gtrde�. and � a 14Qacrea, guudbu,ldings tar�e �en-van ilOx20, �♦ were taken t'1 't7. .ri,y, where they Mrs. Callaghan and 1*. Pearson. �A good •treamonfaras.'ApplyC;�ekit.ri, stare- ��r Motto:- We bativeit awD gkits OI' were given six mrr•tts.-Scaibo_ro meeting of the dirsetoTs .+1311 .be. moon, tact it (w Dot msde.'6 _ Police their took Ha)r:t' ,:ver, and was at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Cart-. _ ere sentenced to one year, later. wri ht to a tali !'1HO I and LAI AY t %U WH-RbRis• o TeiepholD• 8Wt0 ti}► y g rrainRe 9 PrOQi'4in for a tel ed and grade cow.. Goverment _pis. 'in Toronto, Hurist was ,u;vtm 18 mos. year, on Wednesday, Feb. btb, a tasted. Frryh and dole tin ezttrrwsy. on , 4 C` h.>b. Blnod tested it d � I deti,.� •. J. -S. BALSDON, - . PICK ERING► Yrs Boweniirrviile, whin. Menton is are lookln, for a.,rond 1- rcbaeesz(7«more, actiongrtsrayafead, serving .the six moritlis. ieff the hetp of all flower. u� Mursai. Lledear.Ontario. , T.t•plsme c k•w:":.'.... . ';.. ; ..:.._ ..'.' �.:. . :.:v _ _.....,.. :.. ...... .:...:... . _... .- ...:. ..... ... - - --.. .. -.. - . - - _._ - a. _. ..,. ..._....:a_..�... - ..<....._.._ - ,..-..••.. e_s :..:..f,...;r��...etas;.+�'�..�;...,:,-.•i•..,.. _ :_.:�+f,tAin.:.i.�... ,E'