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�sslvfssstsassal basses. , gi �gb 'Greenwood -
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��os4 No.`7'Highway is in good condit- Mrs. Maguire and Ivy.are spend- P6
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i H. -C. 'PEAK80l!i'-Phyciclank
truee '•Unr our ws ion, but horses and sleighs' are being 'ing: some time in Toronto, >,
DI d surseoa Dnnab.rcos: lull pass y„ y used. by the • farmers as the sideroads Miss, Edna Green has returned
every. day. .
R H. FOR&TTM Oph. D.. Director are not open—:fox cars. Snow -Plows .home after spending a few �ree�cs in t - -
A.oel oroatarle. stet• COAL COKE.. have been operating on tine coup Toronto,
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N etre Anur e o ovtometskat. r _
ilia.. . Cl.w.trae, aloe - WUOD, CEMENT', - The W. 19I. S. will meet ax'tha ' Established 1888 -
home of Mrs. F. 1.. Green on Thuks-
tw�ab: _BAND. GRAV9L,
Green River day, Feb. stall. Use r
_ Mr. and Mrs. Green and Edna at
P DON.ALLA -ttUaJtiY tsnt'rt,�w. _ and Look -out- for ':a sidaxmg party in tended the funeral of •iiis sant;, -IlEw - '- Kl$$jml out'
e 5airatot, Notary rutstic. muaeyv> LA)". , the near future. L' Slater
traaV,ottasciytreati�teday -Lit It. kA"- BUILDERS SUPPLIES
, of Toronto.
ttW4wut4 wtai of blurt note c. wurtoy. sly - Don't forget the World's Day of Mr. and MYs: J. Arbuckle and Still unsurpt Rsed for quality
_._ ll�fCATON, t318LL, Kue+s
also local cartage WOrIt Prayer to be held at an early' date. family of. Toronto spent Sunday with Patronise Yotir Home Mille.
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W. J. 1WATON, K. C.. We have also placed in stock a, full � was e � a splendid re- Mr. and Mrs. R. Woodward and'
if. 13. t3Ei»L J. D. F_ R095 - port was given by our S.. 'S. deleg- family. _
Bine of Maple Letaf Milltflg - FOr Bread
..J. A. WRIGHT. & - - 12on't forget the dramas entitled,
.Ao'ts Powis. Mrs. F. Cartes and Mrs. C. Post- ,� -grade Patent
. ' 02 IMF Street. Toronto. „adelaide 2833 In the Money' to be .presented in g EB
A. _ W.MITCHELL ,u fortunate en0lWh to hold a the. Greenwood United . Church an made by Lakeside Milling Co. and -> ormx
(� 0. RICHARDSON A Co.. Birris- y ticket at the skating Ply Friday evening, commencing at 8 Hood,Mille, the Highest 'Quality made
\ / •tett.-Solicu ws. Notaries etc,. Suite 501. last �aeek.
Bacelsior Lit e•Btsiidiaa, 38 Toronto 5t. Toronto, .-Wlsw � ..in Canada.
Telapbone Ad. 4810; thdtering Phone 3613: dtf -- � 1tBkenng, C)IIt. After our hesivy- . snow -storm of For •
Dumbarton Laying Hens
More.
a XcMILLAN-Barrir=
Office phone 7450 8ssidenee 65L() last week the cars are able' to. res: _
ore. soliawcs. Notary Public. Offiec at - " tune their traver on the roads a- The visit of our a to
�d atx of Mr. Thomson, tot 11, eoneeuson t, round here . young �°� I keep on hand
P�etet:os. o0iee ttoutr:Thttr.da�an4 sawrdsy The Eeal8tore,Claremont Almonds church was postponed, Layuig Mash »
1v.aiata. tram t.00 P. m to a 30 p. m.. « by P$ON8 924 - 'Me Y. P. Class are looking. for- o to the funeral . of oui late
�ppointmmt. Taroato otSGf :eon lioyal sant ward to. their regular meeting Scratch Feed
s.. ?Looe Pick sono, oronw t.itp� b308. �� riK � Kin - : '
t1l F [IR N I T U R E , . Thu�y evening next at the home For the days o' auld tang 'syne." Oyster Shell
of :Mrs. J: Michell. Alas the well known "FULL OFIP$P"
{ ONAlT'f alt ANNIE -Barristers r' _ The Woman's -'Association of punbar- •
--+vSotit �Ff 7otartes t�ubT`� - - variety of res e a ..sP en ton United Church ate holding e1r Mash made by the Quaker tat Co. ,
SORDON D. CONANT. K. C, meeti at the home of Mrs: -WiH- -Golden Anniversaryon Feb. 6th
Aluminum trthd Graniteware 8tc.. '.
ALLIN F. ANN1S. B, A., LL: S. Furaiture and Furniturle lams; 'when a Mefrtoria: Service was
dgram at 8 p. m. m the church. 1✓g hPlNC,I
Olaces-`•71 ZSimcoe St. S.. Oshawu Novelties. held in. -honor of itis late Majesty -a U
1sboce+-4 and S (Oshawa). and at tete Courtsocial gathering folio' . Ali
Prices low, in keeping with times. King George V. _ • g wing Hoods Wednpoda dz,Frtda
House, Whitby. ibtr, Conant) Phone 7 (orbit- : - friends are cordially invited to ate- y• y; _
y
by). - Don't forget the oyster-, sit per te) end.
P _ ? cents par hag
-- 13,AD30 SERVICE ho given in Gray's Hill on Feb..7th • St. Paul's -on -the Hill, Dunbarton.
Lletntat A splendid program whidtl is plan- ? _
nee for the sit * Sunday, Feb. 2nd. Sunday School at BOOK W HE.;T WANTED
Aper and is iseinv u. m. Celebration of the Hol
T A Graduate Of Radio College p q
EIi.O 13M11'H. Q l )., ra D: B., on. by •Grouts No. 4 of the Ladies' P• 3' Highest pricy paid
i�Safceesgrto Ur. J. r ualea)..Graduateof-.1Vit11 - Communion at 3 p. m. Preacher a. - •
rLe1•l2oyal (otteEeot Den- SnrQeonsand T«on- Aid. Everybody welcome. this service. Rev. - E. G. •Robinson, Yotrr old estahlipbed mtlis are always
a�s ntversity At Gear out ofixe aver D. A. Up-tO-the-minute training y
stb+til<
etc 0. aero Toes v and Friel tt Phone - .a- Tht- :annual Vestry Meet=ng of St. the j ih, (lessee a art- nits today sed"
rebut 7177 ,
Blld Wltitevale to• onvrrow-GONE. 1
.FINEST E(lU1PMEN - : Paul's will be held in .the hall or.
HFRBERT T FALLA1-4E.. L D t9., = _ f'ri.iay, Jan.. 31st. at g p. m.
V D. y . Gradtrate'rf the,Royal Conmra of : , for Harry White. 31rq. T. NL-hi+'e, Mrs. .<<�' Il tak' a cup a' k'
ata. Surgeort,ind the 11mversit of Toronto, e' kindness yet,
r Leri Annis and Mrs. Hain s lave -
Q� e to res,
second door tan of St. And Guaranteed Satisfaction R Q•,•ery-impreFsive liemoriid Ser- y; �+
Ih'sChurcb. Pickertnit,Ont ufflce hours: o AT Kone for a rt>anth's. holiday.in Floc= `+*ice for our late beloved "Kin wns Shingles �C1r wf�18
•. m, to a p. at.. or by alipoint tent. (X -rat F •
aerviee). Phone Pick ITOo. - 431y R.+A.Aflah1M Prfeaa ids. 'We +stab them a real happy held on .Sunday morning, Mr, Bur- '
lubes .and Batteries, always on. b ,td time. . - gess ,.spea'kirtz from the text found. halt Galaanize'd 846 -T -Shing es.
�tssttsas+a ArDf BBtiQQmy[ Ontario
er at
t _ m inveActs a3-�. Ai _Karg T�otns add hhr'r ng buggy whec+ls "I
Be my V e Well take Bird'sFelt Stau;
te
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to the supp s the United Charts a very pp p Alsn,'re•ru -
ELIZABETH RIUHAR08UV on the 14th o. February. There i� ed much'to. the service. The ul it ,.Lawn mowers. sh%rpened. 7
NN 4Sti' PhnhP Mark Iti08 pulpit
Flre andaptorttoDikinsurancent ul kinds. to be Hot Meat Pies with all the des- dusk -was draped T. PATI? RSON% - CLARBMON
aapraaeniins wmpaonesot ioHd ftrttneiel stand. ped with a -flag which.. _
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-music ?rations, and. afterwards a great was carried on t ttie battleship Opia. 'call and Ret prices. Phone 2818
' even' of suitable f theeorge ed _
- .- Ing games au1 a or na•
o Ind-
POST1LL, Licensed Auctioneer, alms ypslztz and old..Admission Ls 25 and s
1100"10.ot au o.«a tt+tt:in e 0.; ooat °f"' Experienced M netts Teacher 15 cents.: and is under the suspise India - -
. for 0oantiea of York sad Ontario. Ase• to for his coronation as Emperor -c
-with a Toronto Conservator- of the Woinans Association._ ' -_� ! 'FUEL
D1■�■ f HitA'IUN. Tt►+vhs131P standing.The Women's Missionary' Society '
a Clerk. (`.onveyaaeer. Commissioner for ' ' , � .. "net at *.'�7e home of Mrs. Gardharn Brougham--
Raktne at$tfavitq, Accountant, Etc, Issuer of will teach afternoons or eve'nln S -
hlainase L+oea+as. Whiteaale- t)ot. 8 "ran had a wonderful afternoon. � y a
Saturday reserved for • school Mr. New and Miss Jennie Dunce: Builders Supplies
y firs. Pat crscIII-lased 6e St't:•.'.y: Br+ok
chit lien. > f Toronto, spent the week -end a:
Al.n ' Africa" A '_tliccion Monthly
-:-W MAW an' y tfae latter's home here. -
`Rates very Modarate. halos ue by 'l1rs. Randall, Mrs. 1'%r i,
Parties 'wlau left articles in the
,-Lireoe►rd At�rtiuuerr for Yus•k. - -: Lumber and Lath _
Ontario and Ontario Counues. Studio at my own home one mile "ems and :1rc Bids +as real food. To %m Hall at the close of entertain-
Ontario
kind. of sales prgmpU♦ siterWed to east of Brou baso on No. 7 ►t explains all the Good pointQ of B. C Shingles
Q inents 'will find such. articles at tk _
/ Tetras ttswtsovaBLs Highway. .he Missionary Monthly, a magazine public library, blue Boal
a,
!a may be arranged for at the NEWS office - til t+rcutd tin well to ccmtribute alt' Mr• and lits. Bert Harvey were
Selland Independent phones. MRS. CART. DEViTT ;ust R.5 cert 'or .l�'cnr,°tae, ,o�taw. y rAlberttt Coal
gntertainers- at Victoria. Square tint.
Whitby. Ontario. ree.':after'tlha trieetsh¢ the iadiF-
=f, those cold, windy nights; but u estic Coke n c
/� c Pickering Mills
;Owed very industriously on yuiltF Cement. Fluster
5/'1!- TY -- or- the supply'departmeet. Each'lady `urvived the ordeal slit. le]plA
_ Mr%. D. Gannon spent' the week ) �a
hopping Each. -'to
.attergpt to matte `tal'ent moue;' s _.
Iend in the city, her, daughter, Mis,;
Body Wood
-A (IOO1) wtIVER and to take a Mite Box whether s Gladys, having had an' operation for Agents'for i and ponce
— A. Gnu l) CAtt e�/=�/r.
,iember or not. The hot-tess sen•r
- -..'..6 • ♦ eek Da appendicitis during the week. s'te i _.•_-.And b1•r' _ � _'btoa 1D'o
And INSUKA1I`PR trtth Y dairy y lunch, now progress nicely. -
Feeds of All Kinds to Steck -- — - Arriong teas sick in tete .community
�ZTJR,ICH Poultry. Feeds, Lahyador Shell, Oil , Green River at resent are: Mf•c. Seebeck; the -
P C`oekshiitr .'J inplemento
The Strongest. Pavel), Casualty— Cake Neat, Molasses. Any thop you Wannop children; 'Joan Wilson; Mr.
Curopany in the World, may n e can Witany-ratioff - �� hz; b t the school r Secure Prices Before Baybllt q.
that you may want, machine misted. rink .rd's 1 --
There will be . a :�Iesnorial' Service Woodw little soli and others.
Our Front. hank Egg 1111ash gluier On Sunday last a very fitting ��T `"
C Y R I u E: M O RLEY " r��, Prises are direct to you, Nn, for little Shirley Barefoot ' on Feb. �l Y I L S O N B R 08
Phone - Pkterfng, 67 Commissions: 9th, -over CFBR. on the Cyrus Gates memorial service`fol our late helov- e•
Salt, at Car -Lot Prises. program at 12.30. ed King was conducted by 14Lev.. J A,OCQBE Hilt, QbL
E. Glover, tfie King's favorite -hymns PhoneM+sr# 7200 =
_ The .next meeting of the Ladiesbei' '
SUGGESTIONS Aid will 'be held it the home of Mrs; 'g B"ng' ` ' a
D. 'N. 1 jalek wnfid Barefoot' on February 26tsh. Word The party who has "Foot Loose i
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-..ft a4 L for roll call- Kin India b Gordofr Sinclair is req- ('� ('''
or [ale 11o>rne •-TlCK9RINCi. ONT. g" nested to return it at once tis the' . oUgh an4. Cold ,
FOR 1 s
Mrs. Morton enjoyed hltving ilol»e library as oilhers are anxious to read .
of 'her neighbors calling on her last
emed�es
-- R• . Gw. UrNDENRN. - avek, as• also did 'Mrs. R: Beckett. it, please accept this intimation. _ '
7�1 BargeieieaBreakfastS%tite, FUNERAL DIRECTOR Miss Doten and others.
The W M S will ?told at pro
ave croldnole pa.rtyron Thursday - �s
complete with Cabinet Top, --- Wt± heard tete distinct echo of Grove's Brom Quinine Tablets, : �
Feb. 6 at 8.30
Private AmhRilence those wedding bells a week or two Ha , in No Cascara Brom Quinine Tablets. 26c. -
Buffet, Exteesioa Table and those and Nicht 9ervtce s Hall. Don't tail' to tom. -and eniov t
Ro• 'May the young couple h'ac*e [:axacold Tab.eti; i
four Chairs, finished in ivory, the game and concert, Admission 2'f
Phone ta0(lti every blessing with 'health and pros- Buckley'& Bronchitis klixt4re 40c. & 76R,
edged with greet. merit too. cents, children, 19 cents. Lunclh.will' ,
.Mmlvern 5000 P y Passmore s Bronchial Mieture, 73t,
be.stlrved..'
$50.00 --- The oyster supper date -i iliiounc; Rem, bTt
We carry a stock of Table Markham, � �te ed for St:. Valentine's' Day waft an The annual meeting of St. John's Thermogene, ' . 39� �
congregation %%a held in the church j
Mirrors, Hall Trees; Pictures. - error. The date 'for the event .will be Aspirin. -- 23C., .39c. & 98C.
Feb. 7th. A good on Tuesday afternoon with a fair
" �'' program is being Vick' Vapo Rub. 390
Window Shades, Etc trit _Ap< •_ALL U NOW attendarioi3, Rev. J. E: (lover pres-
arrahAvd -. -for thi evening. S•necial Vick '.s biose Drops, _ , 390
pliabees etc. :and have toveR FIiT- dishes will be re .red for those not 'iding: Mr. H. Malcolm M the rM ddl�
ypur .t , P Mist.al. Note Drops, -. 3,';c. & 715..
po from a 'seaslott >•. i e-
;SOMETHING NEW caring for oysterF.• The date -Feb. Mistal Chat Rub, •36C. - --'
(sees _and_ L,9 efroughs ut ton—gave-the • treasurers report,
. , 15 -to rays a _
(ndipn.'°Jute .Ruga, 4 x,6, to In order before winter. ' River. Admission- Adults, Mich showed the finairces to be in For COUghs and Colds
3F- cents; ;
Oriental designs. These are 6'hild en of school age,. 20 cetls, un- a fairly- satisfactory condition. Mr. "
See our Rangi6s, Heaters and H: Milaer-gave the'S.'S. report: The do not. •respond to -
lovely rugs, look well on any' der school age, Free.
i+urna: es helots bit in - attendance and intetest • was -good- ordi ary treAtment try
/loot.-• Fricc, 49,00. v 'There* was a good- number'otit 3
the :cerci -memorial service on Sunda
throughout the year, but owiflg to Warn le's- Cod Liver Extriot- .
eIPBWl1eTe, ? y extra expenses throughout the year.
CA t�vening. Rev, Mr. Wilsan has..always finances' were soineitjhat IoW, but is PT
. X STERRITT Apple b9skets gnti bnphel Ret interesting one for tllte children hoped to remedy that, Tl1e W. M. 3 Xyal's Creo-Phos, - -
bnskets. and a more interesting one for adults y
Mnneral nirentor Tice choir bas been giving us..some report,..preserfted by Mrs. G. Philip, 100 8 lit botFrle- a
Aud- Hsesey-Harris Repaim was exceptionally good. ultra if d- *�.
,-H,E E I G_
T-.- - C R E S
PrIvItLa l�mbnit<noe
real treats from their sew hooka �rA, ' � desirai ro be rdiewed 'of
T T TT �1 QQ Come . and get . a blessing and 'tate E' C ',Tones Pum B ; t
phohe 1300 dLVIS �vA711�� one home to use durittR •the week, the or'aanista position, was urgmay . C.
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'lHstrd�tvare 4'hone 4800 Better to have it and not need # requef;ted to continue. !► Hailer, re- DRUG42ST PIC iERiNM
�Oatillll�II�. Outarlo w port will be availabte later.
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eart.Weakness Fatal To 71 -Year -Ola Sovereign , . LONG LIVE KING EDWARD THE EIGHTH. . G*nited i'arrmrs'- Co-operative. Co
- were paying the following
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y }f t% _A" medium . .............. .. ails`
g ` r, ,- .�" pullets ...... ... 19c
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.. _. °g" -"'•s �r ~ `'3�' a,� 10tittlUriS In Cents. I�
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r .ems t �* .- I : t I II` 3 to 4 Ins. 10 .12
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- j i mss' .. ? r to �r� ) #��e a to G Ibs... 15 19
1.,, :� 5 to 5?, lbs... 14 18
. ti..` i �. , a . rle�?'�.,, }} l I t.tiF :,. .I r i 41.:. to 5 lbs... 13 . 17 r
i , { a f` .. Y r' Under 41' lbs. 12 16 t< , :
't t "Ir u y„ Snr:ng broilers- .
z e i + ,fit4, �g t > ; ,, ix{ to `dais Ibs. 12 16
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_ _ .:; + o r ax t t, sa' y Over b lbs. .. •12 18 _ '—
i ',' a. rf,' M, 4 to 5 lbs 10 16
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�; e• ?• WHOLESALE PROVISIONS
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rt f0, 3'. e. ' -. 1 i _ F� - «'holesale pravision dealers• are
r; l l,.• e`+ � Ei c}uu.ting the •following prices to the
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1.„ ;,; f a Toronto 'retail italic: '
l cj+ i Pork — Ham, 191/2 c ; 'shoulders,
` 1 r; burrs, 1.7�se pork loins, 19%c;
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4• i h 9. i Lard — Pure.' tierces' 13c; ttl�s, .
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' . ?*, ,i - E . a a.. 'is 14c prints, 13 1,4 at
13 _e; p P.
E - - :rd -• y t ' ,' Shorten.n>; —Tierces, 10. 'c; tubs
f fit ' y' II.I,c; pails, I.1%,c; prints;-II%c.
_ �. k, =t.. _ `!, r e.r .. r .'' HAY AND STRAW _ .
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ba,led, on
-'-tio, ti 'oth ha •, b ,e ton, �
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..¢ g� . .. to $10; No. I timothy hay, ton, $7 .
.Y r .. r -.to $S; strazr, wheat, baled, -ton, $3
I .. ,: x1 - to $6; oat straw, $5,. ..
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d`' i,sses:;ions. There la %ca; cw y a and r Following are Saturday's closing
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�i , , , Lang Live The King' ' he two hemispheres. where, ay the act o tiottoro car of , .-prices on basis
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�. + of Empire,•' he. has not a
a s onto. grain- trans -
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r r t 4' r- .- ... . mba@sador C.I.I. Bay ports:— it
l , t set his toot, i. ljanitoba wheat — No, 1 Northern,'
s ` 'The alt~ s s.aa ,u live . the
fi:',`•;a,.- -Ile ascends the throne'at_ a time 903ac; No. 2 Northern, 85'rec; No. 3
s: -.'_. lung•" .and, so, E!iward }'11I enters on when the world is henry with anile- z
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tote reign which sill have all the Northern. 84.�ec; No. 4 Northern,
f - =... HIS MAJESTY, THE KING . a et stt; rl y .ties, when .there is challenge to ala 1 B1 727/sc
. wo id for at 'Christendom. It is a solemn hour,'and' a oats—No.. 1 feed oats
. _ for its critic1 he must- be fortified by Toronto. 32%c tfor all rail. -
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ht isle I Manitoba
. "Indri tgham, , ?Norfolk, Eng- "Your Majesty,' he said, "your, For itis task, as great arc[ avlemn the thought, tha . at no period in e , delivered Ontario points, ;�io."2 �ry --
, palati. . (Tuesday,. Jan. 21). ;fstther' is dead." - - as 'can. come to .a4ty .htitnait, he" has British story ha4 the Monarchy beenl 461, c; No. 3 C.W., .40%io extra No .
QeBrge V., By the Grace of God, With the -last heartiiesit of -had years of training, When Kang based more solidly—strengthened by 1 1 feed oats, 4034c; No. 1 feed oats, -
i$irg of the United Kingdom o! George V, Edward, . Prince of George ascended the throne he was the kaowie-dge that, with fa`'Ith for his, 37c; mixed feet oats, 30c; No. •1 ,feed
' .: -Great Britain and -Ireland, and Wales became. King, although the 16. -Lord 'iorley, writing of the Par Dtrine Guidance, millions"ot the screenipgs. $1? per ton. - -
tote British Dominions Beyond the official proclamation does .not take lament Bill of that -day.. said "'the. al- eat•th. pray "God Save the Kiag_'—' 'Manitoba barley — No. . 3 C.W. -
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- Bess, Defender of . Faith, and place immediateily. _ tueNod forced rite posttlen of the Ortawa Journal, 42 Esc. .
-11 Emperor of India, died Monday ' PRINCE SENDS MESSAGE Crown into agitating and dangerous South African 'corn, -68c., ._ . _
t,w - bigf#tt in the Lyth year, 8th month, promnenee,' and the prominence nat: Ontario grain, approximate prices
14th Aay and 24th hour -of his - The Prince of Wales will assume urally inflamed resentment against upper part -for three years. The al-� track shipping point—Wheat,-W to
1•eign. Death occurred at 11.55 the' title of King Edward VIII, it the Corerameat and sympath<tic con_ falfa on the lower part . is getting , Sc; oats, 23 to 25c; barley, 3U to Sbc;
per• is indicated. cern for the young Suverign The thin, I haven:t much manure- for this• corn, 43 to 45i; rye, 85 to 38c; malt
He thus signed • a' message he lea -•of 11:e "young Sorprign," indeed field. I want to grow potatoes on the i ing barley, 38 to 41c. .
Shortly before midnight his p
sent the Lord Mayor of London was proffered more than onoe. and year. What treat -J
physicians observed that the angle fie1cF this
_ : i(dag's gallant - fight - against - shortly after his father's death'. Lord Rosebery made the would-be pa trent would you :advise? ' "St ne" M
reamli eons
irrat[eft3at- catarrh .and a weak- 3IESSAGE TO LORD MAYOR thetic,. but for once not very happy Answer: r
:I tying heart 'had .--ended-und that The new_ monarch sent this allusion -to a "young and inexperienc_ It would appear front, your des- Absence 4f Non -
the Sovereign was about to die. message to the Lard Mayor: ed Bing." Edward t'IiI• is only 41, but. c'r:0 lbn that the lime had - been i Essentials I n D1'e3a
. They s>mmoned to the •bedside "I am, deeply grieved to. inform constdertng the years through which pretty well removed. especially from ( '-r -
.Qu¢en Mary-, the Prince of Wales you that my beloved father, the he has lied. and his steady training the light _sail of the -upper part oft Chicago: _ Now 'it's the stream- .
• and other members of the Royal King, passed away peacefully at for his exalted -office, only a roman_ the field. We would advise, you fo i line girl of 1936" and the "scream- .
Family from an adjoining room.. 11.55 Yo -night.: I ticist could charge an.tinst him, yot11''t have soil from the entire field, tested line matron."'
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Death came peaceful y a .few _mo. i and inexperience. for acidity. A three ton crop of al- �. The holders of. the titles ate M:ss
(Signed) Edward.: i
. mente later. 'lore in the. mould df Edward N•li falfa reinoves about 280 lbs. of lime Helen Bell, daughter of the Laird ••:
'life Queen was ` crying. softly._ ' instantly upon the death Of than of George V, he has lived his, and 134 lbs, of potash to the acre.
She had' held the King's hand and King George V,' the,, Prince of Bells of suburban Wint:etl:a, and
ears avidly, but behind all his .love If may be that the soil on'the lower! 1[r+ Jameg Getz, daughter -#n -law of
iietened to his .final. labored Wales automatically succeeded to y t art is becoming too acid f*or best 1
the Crown; virltich is the legal ]ink of .sport and o[ conRPtaial' • society P g G6orge F. Getz, treasurer of the •Re-
• . bare Wring. - there has been hard work, zpprecia alfalfa; too.' . j.,publican Nat#anal' Con:mittre.
She broke down"as.His'Ma est between the peoples of the Brit-
) y'. tion of deeper values', sense of-reKpon- As a genet al 'rule, it is not best They were chosen from scores of
. � .died but quickly rallied and kissed ish Empire. to plant potatoes on an alkaline soil I smartly dressed -women attending the
9 sibility. No British 'tonarcil has tra_
the Monarch's tearded face. now Ever since the days .of Henry veiled the world more widely, nor has nor is it good practice to ]ince a §pill annual Emmerson House benefit ball
stilt in death. VIII the cry "The Bing is dead, seen Wrote of his own lands or people. in preparation for potatoes. Slight] by Mrs. Helen,Hughes Dulaney* cre-
Lerd Dawson of Penn, tine king's longikve-the. King!" has signified .For seven years. as Prince of }'ales', acidity of snit• is favorable to potato] ator of new effects in ,modern art
. physician since.- 19# % solemnly_ tleereis n = :_-t__regnum: , once_ world's 'oceans,"travel- growing since potato scab and other i and Walter Frazier, architect. '
announced the King's death, .ad-'. The new king is , the first ba= ling novo• to Canada, now o o . _es del t ive in�cid soils.1 'The judges' definition of "stream •
dressing himself to the Prince . of chelor ro succeed to the throne rica. now io Australia, meeting his line" was `'simplification of every
.,{gales, since WiIIiatn IV. t 1 n tnr oSae faitle� thing, absence ot_ non -essentials in
. fntilro, subjeo s in a 1 Domi ions 1 love u part trio the fie th
. �- f l wii dreg, and good carr age." . - - •
c
i ; d 1
. c . well supplied.with. organic matter or,
• plant' refuse, and the lower ,oil ' ' .--
. answer: - � - should have a fair supply of nitrogen. Poor Dears They .lust -•
. ' . •(a) ' !i ith good qual-ity alfalfa or We would advise you to apply 500
..... ..- protein content ustn .
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"Farm �Problerns red closer hay, a p ,of . Y PP y M not Bese A Oj►Cd
: to 750 lbs, .per acre of 4-8 1Q ferti1.
1� to 17 per cent. should be fed: With ,
• • nti ed hay, the protein content should sizer for potatoes. Our tests through- Burling on, Ont, — liven will be
Conducted by Professor Henry, G. Bell bac increased to about 18, per cent. out the province show 4-8-.10 to be � 9afe in Burliniton' this leap year. .
With oor•'quality grass ha' it may the best analysis of fertilizers for;'
p y Said Chief Constable L. .I. Smith
with1. the do -o enation of the various de artttaents of i he necessary }v3th higfi , producing potatoes. If possible', hut. an the'('
p p recently.
Ontario Agricultural College. cows to increase the pirotein content Potato, fertilizer with ' a combined "If any male' citizen complains of
•- : to 20 or 22 per cent, potato and fertilizer planter so that being made an - offer of marriage.
th 'f rt' ' e will not fall on` .the
Th? i.uslness of pinning t }early,
atampe8 and addregse4• ens elope 'for
(b) Oilcake, cottons est. meal, soy-
feed,
a etz r and, instead of being highly flat
ptftato p ce nor will the potato piece
feels that he is the victi
becoming ,More and mora ,.I,,, ant;
reply. Address all inquiries to rro-,
bean .oil meal, gluten corn
rest immediately on, the fertilizer: l tered,
. 111 Tats that hati'e be'eit g terud re-
- ' `-sardirg livestock anis lh•estock manwr;e-
fessur Henry G. bell, Room 421, 72,
.ldelai,le St. W.. Toronto. untario.
distillers`�rpins. These feeds are all
sold guaranteed analysis and
If you are following potatoes with
of a conspiracy, public nuisance, or
l threat; then, if the case is substan-
• meat, ct-on piloduction, soil mamigement.
disease !69 set-ctonirot- d -business
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.with
t�,: '_�ainefl—kVheTt a_--gra;n
tQr trail vg—`r� o`er
seefled with alfalfa. apply 1-
t• '' "'
', officer could refuse
_ ,: and
organUation. of the farming industry'.
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QuestionC - • -- l
variE+t ' - of rotein .supplement,' ,' is
y P pP
ton to 1 ton ground limestone per-
,
to give such protection as th'e ,law
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''individual Problehts imolvi iK ora or
•• W. J. C.—(a)' What, should the
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provided.
acre 'immediately -after the potatoes
may provide. Dlan's most prized
_' T '' tnoro 4f these, Ana' many other Ph;,ses
Qf agriculture, engage the attention of
1.pntarlo
protein content of the concentrate
+ « *
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have been lifted. This'. lime will
for other
rerogatice, that of p pos'
t to mg, -
farmers.frum say to day. I)ur-
mixture to dairy cattle be? ... '
Question
sweeten the soil alfalfa or
should be safeguarded - leap year '
1.tits the actrtter months there is a little
more time for study of the most acute
- (b) Wbat protein-rieh' supplemental
R. P.—t have a well drained ii ,�
'rguntes in 1937 .
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or tto leap year.",- • . _ -
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feeds maybe used in the ration for
for 1936 potatoes about which I
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Through this column farmers maY
Ntroure the latest information Pertain-'
the producing cow?. - .
wish information. = ':
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"We ' is yet see' the day when
ta'� to their dtfftculttea. To Introduce
• We are supplying milk to To-
The higher part of the field is' a
"I• think that given the chance
what isnleft of Europe will be pro ,
_ . •thy service Professor bell has preyared
tthe following typical prob'evas to In-
Tonto market.
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light sandy loam,. but the .lower part
'the
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people will become more and mare
•%trate at the feet of Germany." —
- desats the Inronna4ion which should "
tin-
We -have on }:and: Timothq and,
.is .heavier ani seems to hold
'I been
expert ;m the effective use of letsure.'i
1 Winston Churchly 1,
ansa In order -;hat a.eattsfactor• 7
clover flay; ensil8ge ,end misled grain
2noisture better. hayetit able,
'of
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. ewer can be made.
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Fitting the Farm "" O TODAY AND TOAIIORROW n��� 7
- °A Law Every Morse With Shoes 11NIINT (By Prof. S. 13.. McCready) -ABQ S H I P`
1 Mother Should Treatment For
Different Foot
yaowaltd•Observe Draft Than For Light "Editor's Note: This is the .second wool, eggs and animals, not counting
Netter Gene Your Child An Hor$e$ • of a series of 10 articles which were private sales, was $364,066. Anyone who has `crossed W YNosW
published recently in the Harriston Figures, are not given for other .merica in an ordinary common or
Unknoton Remedy without ''Review". R bile written specially sales 'froth the farms, including milk, garden stea=shtp when the-Aiblinlie
�n examination of a typiczil hoof for the "Review" and addressed
Asking Your Doctor First t3 fruit, wood, grains, seeds, hay, point_ a in one of !te tantrums wig 1e
of each •Class will reveal the • com- residents of Minto Township particu- oes, turnips. So one can only guess amused or shocked according to t�eln•)
• paratively flat foot and low heel of
:. ".;•i::;... Ilarly, we believe they will' be found. what .the total income of the 587 perament, by the accounts o1 wlltft tat
the draf horse to that. of the com-
a► ! natively narrow hoof and high interesting -to many of the readers of 9NIinto farms would be in 1930. Ev- be done for the comfort of peerta
this mast because the n'roble ary.
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According to pee o -'tile 1tghtrhor'se. id
say doctor you :r:: s" 4 -`:`• fire are to a freight wagor-, large the farm folk of Ellnto Tow nahip, are I hazard a calculation at $1,000,OOQ. Perfumed air will b'e available flog
:+•i.:: the same Pro that -confront There were .36,556 acres in crops, the ladies, who. can also, by a 111 X • .
Ask, the onI �"` "''` feet are to the draft horse. Reason- T686 of the controlling lever, rid their l�aem�
ably large feet and reasonably .low rural. people throughout the Pro_ including 1070 acres In wheat, a
$afe way is - suited to this t vines.^ acres'in•barley,.10,767 acres in oats, •of cigarette smoke. The air fad the
Yom Child • a The heavy work to which he is call- ' A tett weeks ago there passe awaybe. +
remedy "you don't know all ed makes it imperative that he be in the person_ of Thomas :Madigan, clover and alfalfa, 401 acres 1n corn, ,every three minutes, while in ts« �I
kept well shod in' order to sista n I the first• Waite child' born in iiinto 338 lit turnips -and 135 acres _livinang., public rooms 'the atmosphere w1k
about, tvilhout asking.him fist. the quarters of the foot and protect Township, He was 83 years, old. els and sugar beets, 8,946 acres are •continually changed: ,
i' When it Comes to, .."milk of the frog.' _ { which means that his parents likely woodland and 19,106 acres, stated to This serves to mark the' 'tresses-'
{ be "unimproved". dons change that . has taken ipho 2:
magnesia," thet you know every- Prevent Concussion came in about the year Seal. frcml the since the coming of the "luxhry where, for over 60 years, ors Shoes of the draft horse should '•Owren Sound road enErance before the The total assessment for • Aiinto in
have said "PHILLIPS' Milk of be rather wide. of web, especially at',township was surveyed. era" on the Atlantic Terry. ^•.
2933 was $ ,418,4 4, including $1,- :)
. Magnesia for your chill._' the heel. The proper width`' of a The township was surveyed by 726,0'9 for the land and $691,545 for
_What early 'cross -Atlantic Mesvei .
shoe for a draft horse on the aver- I Charles ltan$in of Owen Sound a buildings. The • taxes raised totaled w like may be gathered frau llia+r.!
So ---always say PUtlips'.when age is about one and a hall inches,,1553 and tri, iR54 there'•wag a public Dickens' accounta of hie first trip to,
Y( buy. And, for your own thethickness being from one-half to. $43;5L2 including •$11,709 fot schools
sale of 'the land. But settlers had the United States: That was in 2E4f1.
and $31,843 .for municipal 'expenses. .
peace of mind, see that your five-eighths of an inch: -The shoe come in before this, Wnh. Reynolds The total receipts For 1933 was $54,_ and file vessel was an early Canard
CLh,.ild gets this Ile finest 'hien also should be a little longer and and Geo. Lyons came in in 1551 and 527 and the total expenditure $47,046. er, the Britannia, athree-masted, ane
know. Made in nada. -broader at the heel than in other probably the Madigans preceded These figures _include debepture "pay. funnel paddle steamer, of 1,16x_ longi.
parts. The sole wheri fitted with a them The . Harrisons, Wilkins, Fe�r- I mpnts, etc. burden.
shoe should -be as near. the .ground gusons and Bella cache in 153 • t�hp 1- -�o thea fa�tuera of llfinto are in The Britannia had a rough vo=age,.
a+r�t'gorrhs as possible. and when attached rides iu 1S54 --and John LivtngItone r 1,t. and Dickens, in a passage of letter to'
T� 7Big Business. They operate a 2,_
You can dssistothers byrefusing the -hoof must: -rut Rush from heel and Wm.' Lf•n-fon in 1505. million dollar plant; have an annual I Jobn Porster, which was suppressed,
to accept a substitute for the tiWK�r. to heel
with the outer edge of the. _
genuine Phillips Milk of May- -i So Minto ;is -yf,tting on in years. income of $1000,000 (?) with a net from "American Notes," save: `I've'
rtes,a Do this in the wail., The heel$ should be kept suf-
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interest of yourself •- ter. i ficientl;: low to allow the frog to W hat •hilts of people have come' and' annual loss (?) or gala (?) of how never been in -the saloon sinee th0
andyourctufdren , ._4` `-`
-and in the in- `"' touch the ground, as the frog is used gone from Erg farms! Khat a hist- much? ii`hn knows? It Minto" far. first dap; the no e, the tsme o and ilei
- terest of the r =� b the horse' in.** state of nature to cry could be written of every one of mers are In similar plight to farmers closeness- be gaits intolerable."
_ public in general.
grip with, and prevent coneu_s- those farmsf The clearing; the log in other parts of Ontario, as re_ {That was written afa days out 11rom
PH I LLI ps sion shanty and barn; the road -making:' ported to me -3n my }ourneyings, then iii Liverpool. _
/, Nothing is gorse than to see a the logging bees: the births and 6u� or more are very hard up and Ip the. "Notes" the novelist says:
horse raised up on his; shoes with a marriages and death=: the ftrst looking .anxtously for .a way out It was not exactly comfortable -be.
cavity between his frog L nd - the -school and the early.. tearliers: the of their.difficulties.* low. It was decidedly close, and it,
: ground. In natiling• the shoe on to new house and the barn• raising: the- ' What is 'the Minto, of tomorrow was tmposel-ble to be unconscious of
Care of Breslin _ the front foot the nail:,` should be emigrations to the West and ali the to be? t wonder vnhat change the the • presence of that extraxordnary
dr;ver{_ maze firmly itimphs and failure;, all the jots next sixty-five years will show. By compound of strange smells, vLdeb
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Ewes in Winter the beets,_ particularly the inside and sorrows, tbai mortals Qxperience co-operation and improved methods is to be found nowhere else but on
heel. The . clinches should be laid In doubtless the a ma b great advance- board ahip; and which is such a mbtt6
o y
down as smooth. as possible and with- j thP?p menta-` 'For rsuch a be
move. i perfume that It seems to enter at ev-
J this queer world:
.. I have -'often wished that ea ,
During winter pregnant ewes out the aid of a rasp hlstorles' might be suitably re.cortletl ment.' 1n my 4*inton there must be I ery pore of the skin, and whisyer OV
a pounds apiece. Some blacksmiths make the mistake I a: forward step in education. he hold, -
should gain al>gyL,ZS D before it fa too late: and ' carrfulip _
'before lambing time, That .mesas of cutting out the bars 'ot the hoof preserved in the Public Library. it In my article next reek. I shall. RatbeY different this: izohn Ue no',
•'that they.. shou!d be In a, thrifty aad and no farmer or horse own should would be a very. well worth ..w'htie tell- *by I went to Denmark, - doubt still "subtle" but more ti.mtL
a gaining condition. If they gain allow them to be touched. They work for the schools of the TownWV •
are Nature's 'preventative .against - y -
Liable perfumes the Qtnsea ]iary's
• in flesh they will produce more vis- hoof contraction and if left alone land the HiRtory Department of the passengers are to enjo Afasebee.
orous lambti, nourtbh them better, and they answer their purpose very well. lil3gf't School. Some of the totvaRh!iT. LOndOT! Port Figures
ter Gtiat�Iian. -
.will disown. fewer lambs than
those When the bars are tampered with by Women's .dnstltutes. have done com-• g
which do not gain during winter. mendable work in this connection. It Show Im roved Trade
r.. A very satisfactory ration for an the •blacksmiths knife. corns and p
quittor often follow as a result. !s to be hoped all ouch' work 1t kept me lag at t e modern Tsang'
_average size ewe weighing about 150 In well bound- F3oaks h•o that it London. -The -tonnage 'of both aa -
pounds. is about two or three -pounds woman deems abtuaelg n>sawt►►ra.. of
r�1 L ma•y be ava[lable for the children's * •
of silage daily, and about g'- pound New Tasks Must - children of Minto pioneers. - poh=ted'and imported goods dealt with. its �{ men are more sensdtWo to''.
of same leguminous roughage, as a1- by the Port of London Authority romance than Wott>e1b, evew so!
Be Undertaken, But t !e Ibltnto as !t 1s today that d ring 19!alfa and clover hay.'With such a ra- u 34-35 showed an increasee •or' ho grain n f d Y.w. wOl'�ter i want 'to set forth there.. Not so over •the fgures for the previous 12 much more!" -Emily .
hs. =
until aboutt-a _month before lambing = glands. and Its Agricultu�edeyelop-' The total i orfs, amountin to time, orhen about a __ half -pound of Accomplished tasks should be I s °1p g Claas><fied Adverhamg
ment I ani quoting' thgures as 92,696,921 tons, represented an ad -
grain per•head should be ted. Oats are abandoned and new peedeof..a dif- they are given to the sus and
vanes of 7.4 per _cent, and the ex-
'� - very, good or it elover or alfalfa. hay ferent age undertaken, Miss Mary Statistics. reports prepared try the ports -x•6,587,58:, tons -.an increase of xx4Exro=n t t
As not available, some high protein Dingman, of the Geneva secretarial lGov'ernment. 4.4 per cent. Shipping paying river N OFFER TO EVERY INVENT��pp,,
teed, as linseed meal, ehouid •be fed staff of the International Young According to 'the .rasp. Aiinto bas duties of tonnage was up by 2.1 per A� trot of -wanted inventlone ora! f.ar2l
> at the rate of .about one pound to ten . Women's Christian Association, de- cent. and shipping using the wet information Bent free: TS34 saassrs ,
awes along with the other gla!a mix- dared when she spoke at a_gttther= an urea of 113 square mass. If it PD S $. oompsa7. world •Patent Aui,rncya a13,
in arranged in iter honor by the were not tbat • Normandy Township docks, by' -0.8 per cent. Lank etreet, Ottawa Canada.
tare, tettta but its north-east corner, it The shipping entering the dry
Plenty ot.exercise is also aeces3ary= board. of directors of. the• Calgary, Y. t, doeks. of the Authority during the >�asttslta
for good health., for otherwise many W.C.A. would be's rectangle 10 6.8 x 11 v twelve months was 3,133,110 tons ADIE., LEARN 11-\14DRLr.`�`3tNG, -
deaths may occur due to lack of ex- Challenging members to meet pre- miles. H.arriston is in the very centre sass, compared; -wth 3,145,368 tons � complete course, iso, includes room
arcisa. Exercise may. be -secured by sent problems on a higher spiritual of .the township. in the previous year, and board: Jones Halydreaslrtg'tifciro°k
.providing hay •racks some distance and inteltectnal ` Ievel and urging I The populatloa of the Township -in Listowel, Ontario.
from the sheep barn so tire sheep will world -mindedness, Miss-:. Dingman 1933 was 2:,04 and of these 1330 were
have to travel back and forth• daily. put forward the case of th'e domestic lover' 21 years of age 1n 1934 and en_ `. TO STOP ITC NG AND TO
one lain also allow the ewes to roam worker. as an oxample of a task to titled, to vote•In Provinclal electlona. POtat06S I' Or Fitness CLEAR UP
which tris could 'lend' stiilpoi.t in 'There' are 17 one -teacher achools in• _
n bright days.
y
.. ell o b y
- she fields g
a atte tin to fulfil aims of the world the township attend -ed-- probably by h ,cv o realize • 1
ucin g •AIE ou h people rt ..
or= to rod TnP few .:' r factor, g.
one oche 1 c P$ P P
high percentage of vigorous lambs is Y.W.C.A. one-fltth�of the populatton, ntlme,y cite ptstetn,.is ane of the most vela- AND SKIN RASHES -USE
that of proper shelter. A dry bed . Present -dap economic pressure has 460.children. able vegetables in the ,working man's
and protection against rain and snow, driven many women into homes as i According to the 1931 census, there dietary. The average ' hou< ii
to all that Is necessary, but the abed domestic workers,. one of the .most were. 5q7 fa�ms'in the township with dietary:' The average housewife,
should De tree from drafts as sheep exploited types of - I mpI'oyment i an average of tour persons living on however, uses it. largely because of
. are apt to catch cold, run at the nose, among women Tet rendering one of 4,eacb.. 480 of tAe farm's ' (82' c) are its, cheapness.
etc., it they are subjected to drafts. the most socially valuate services, worked by their owners. Only 67 2t is rich in vitamins• A, -B and C,, Dr. D. D. Dennis' Liquid Preeuip-
she asserted. Miss Dingman cited tarm5 are -operated by tenants, 263 and is also an excellent antiscorbu- I tion, made and guaranteed by the
this problem as one for' immediate of the farms :(•fico); range in size. be. tie. In fact, scurvy is unknown in makers of Campana aItalian Baha
_ •Foreman -See . here, Buddy, that study and action.
other fellow is carrying two sticks I am no believer ' in organifa- ltweep 51 and 100• acres. 198 of the countries where potatoes form a; Trial botde35catyour druggdet q.
of timber when you're carrying only tions continuing after the need for (farms (34%) range between 101 and regular part of the diet. Most Ileo-'
one. What have you got to say?. 1200 acres 31 faring range between ple imagine• that they are -fattening
,' <
them is'• dead, the speaker "con- , ,
Buddy -That fellow's too ;Iazy, to. timed. "Haven't we, the vision of -01 and 299 acres 11 farms' are but Dr. H. K. Archibald, who •}was r.
twice. the women o! 80 years ago? The
over 300 acres: done a considerable amount of. re -
There are relaticelp 'few small' search work on the potato,'says, it ALL
Christian world needs,. as never be-,, %xiThere are 16 rang- may he included in Any diet withQtlt
VF
You clean men as you clean mi fore; strong spiritual life. e'
pails,' by scalding them:' - George. ing between 1 and 4 acres; 14 be_ the slightest qualms. It is very. nu- -
world needs women with. conviction
Bernard Shaw, about their religious life:' tween 6' and 10 acres and 59 between tritious, and with the addition of .a L
it and 60 acres., So 85%, of the little butter and salt men have lived rile Be,11¢ its o
farms are- larger than 51 acres. exclusively -on a diet of potatoes for
SOME AIINTO STATISTICS 00'days, keeping'in perfect health CoQ Liver Vu
SPECIAL OFFER I The 1931 Census reveals the fol- the whole time.
Everyone who wears or needs , Iowing interesting facts: -The total WITHOUT the TaSta
these glasses should take advent- ;value of the livestock was- $662,9 70
J age of this wonderful opportunity + •
to aecure a pair of modern Ro-
t but this was at depression �lrices. Growing Deaf with Head The strength giving Vitamin! b
osevelC glasses at this bargain There -ere 2261 horses, 9053 cattle, A and D together with the
mire, A' wide selection of • ho a and"body-building Hy- '
pherlcal stock lenses is 3799• sheep, 66,454 'swine and 66;717 •�p�■% t pophosphites of Lime and
available , in "Octo- poultry. 14,711 lbs.' of wool were NOl�i+7: T� ThIaS,
�- - gon" shape, with sold. The eggs -sold were valued at - Soda -are happily combined
handsomely en• in" Scott's Emulsion, the sully.
/ graved • rimiess $41,018. The total. sales o1 domestic digested Cod Liver 'Oil.
• . ,,,ounttngs. animals and poultry sold alive in 1930 If, you' are growing hard of Be4�,
To help build up resistance
e •.. was_$3'1 557 The total Income f ing, and ,fear cafarrnal deafness, d other lis-
t t __ r you have roaring, humbling, hiCUM, to help buil strong
ing noises'in yrnarlears, g�P ymostraighboaes ,:sad sound
i
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amination shows need of double vision or special lenses the most moderate
prices prevail. Taka advantage -of our reduced prices and our 10 day. trial
offer.
CALL AT ONCE FOR THIS SPECIAL OFFERI I
Examination by Master Eyesight Specialists Included, -
UTHOLZ OPTICAL CO. LTD. ~
LolsnOxt 948 nundas it. WWnsOR: 40a oueuste"ave.
ITOZONVoi 900 Yon"' st., 578 aanforth, 1103 St. Clair Wo"
`. OTTAWA: 161 sparks tit., ane .other yata0ipal Cities.
t�
coast -to -Coast over 600,066 wear Dr. uith'ola raleat vision Glasses`
LIVE STOCK-MARKET4NG
druggist slid._ get_ _oz- o _ar
('double strength) -and add to it V4
eetb,- e -
Shipping on the co-operative plan , has
been productive of • splendid results.
open market means real
pint of hot water and a little sugar.
Take- 1 tablespoonful our, times a
( `
SCOTT'S
Sellinsr on .the
Get in touch
f
value for the -owners.
with us
day
This bring relief
�
Wait -Wire -os Tslsphoae
will often quick
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from the distressing head- noises.'•
EMULSION
TZE uvtw D rA]tXZsn
Clogged nostrils, should, open, breath-
eo.opssazsvla CORMA T, ZL1tITlsD
LIVE STOCK COMMISSION DEPT.
Ing become easy, and the mucous.
'It
n4E DIGESTIBLE COD LIVER
union stoop Yards,. West Toronto
stob dropping into the throat. is
OIL••WITH THE PLUSVALUES
easy to take. Anyone who is threaten -
ed with catarrhal deafness 9r whoFerAktiYOUs
oitticc3aT
Issue No. 5 — X36
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The following resolution, proposed
s ~'� by G. M. Forsyth, of Claremoat to • Yji 0
'Patau We have just received a copy of the .payers of Pickering Town. Rat Radio'Service �,��
- ` -'tlhe Montreal Daily Star, ahf ih gives
�i1.76 per year; i1.5G paid is advance ship at the Nomination Meeting st
a lengthy account the late Rev. Brougham, in January. Swill be pros AYpert serviceand re -
Subscriptions to the United Statei Dr. Chisholm, wFho for about 'forty ented to the Count Council 'at this Rene ands WAWANE,A INS. CO.
County pairs to all makes.
- and Gt. Britain $&00 in advaaca., years carried on a missionary work Session. ' Cbeep Ratan for Farm. mA ,Cam lrs `
-- among the itnmigramts who landed in onable chargas. - Work- _-Buildings _
Meet -
JOHN. MURKAR. Preorietor.-- M°ntReal..For a number of years 'At the annual Nomination Meet- guaranteed. Wladstorm Insurance on SaGAW
Mr. Chisholm wai pastor of the in of the Electors of the Munici il]a, Silos etc.
°rU rEb ANO COMMENTa. Presbyterian Churches •at Dumbarton alit of the Township` of Pickering, ARTHUR FIELD w1°
.: Automobile Insumaee of
and West Hill (.•Ielville Church)- held at the Township Hall of the Graduate Radix and Television Institute. All Kinds
- - Never in the history of the world P
These pastorates he gave up and say,l unrci in the Village
T }las there been .deeper squaw than _ panty, age of Mem>,er Otihcial Radio SerVic� Mel a —Welts of l5ens
went to Montreal to carry on Miss- Bros; h the 30th da Association.
that--e_tiperienced by all classes a;<n, on Monday, y
4Atroughout the British Empire, fol- -ionary work of the Presbyterian of r, -:ember, 1935, ..'SOWMAN & ROWE
- lowing the death, of their beloved Church. a work in which he has been It was movwd by Mr, G. M. For- 8 48 Phone 520.1. PICKERINCi WHITBY ONT
s'
George V., which took place meet successful, The high esteem tri 9yth, seconded by Dr. N. E. lllcE7wea
-about midnight on Tuesday of last Rich he was held was shown by the and carried by' a unanimoua vote-
'week.
ote,'week. His t om+Toa "an Buy at
illness of only several days, as a re- attended his funeral Whereas the bended• indebtedness --..THEA 1 RE THLB$, BAT RAIRS,
$n}t of a chill, reeei7ed when out rid- °� Daily Star pnbllshed the follow•- of the County of Ontario has reach- - AO MS'30SIE8, —
jrg. He wan ndt. A thk beat pf health in�g editorial on Xr. Chlsholm's work: ed the enormous stun •.Qf $$00,000.08
"a3etivs of the death of the Reverend or thereabouts, and the uAitual levy $� At ss low and better
'.•ever since his aedere illness .tit 1928 ` _�' priaels
-%Aen his life was despaired of That John Chisholm will be heard With re- upon" this townAip for county put ae .
Illne#s so weakened him constitution get by ad unusually wide circle of -.�
:Shat the 3neatest care had to be friends aa! poses constitutes practically 45 aper E'riday and $atnrday yots can in Toronto.
especially among those cent of all the taxes entered on the 1sx, 3l4t and Feb. hat
taken to prevent a recurrence. Why who, within the past tRv decades, Tax Roll of this mnnicipaility for geZond Show, Friday nt 8:20 _
he was loved so by his subjects was have made Canad ' their adopted the year 1935. i.6t no. repair that leaky top, '
l
'
not far to seek. When he ascended count The circumstances gwt lyday eft 9.00
• ry mstartc s of his -
- -the• 'And grhe;ens file County, notwith- ... .
throne following*
the death e ea o! sari ministry mime
brought him i n^ it
y rY g n co standing the continuing annual in- TWO FOR Skilled Motor 12ep�irs.
his father, King Edward N'1I, the tact with pioneers and awakened in crease of the county debt, continues GordonPeace-maker, he promised that his =nig heart the warmest sympathy 7f I 'GJ
to build expensive roads, .costing ,....TO -NIGHT
life would be devoted to the welfare 1A W1_
with those "strangers in a strange 94WO and more per mile.
to
of his. people, and this promise he
numbers yearsnada in sueh And w sympathy' representative sgather nq ofothefrates -- PICHERI�G,PhonE 2�(BiPTTARI
carried out to the letter. In ursum With t
' + this course he followed the foot steps . which translateditself into veryval- payers of the Township of Pickering
"H[NG CEtOSRY
_ of his father and his grandmother uable work -among immigrants arr-
Queen Victoria, the Good. It is this all county roads should be allowed to JOAN BENNETT -
ivirig in this city: His hostels for -revert to the local municipalitieA. MARY BOLA'S D ,
.trait in the character of these Sov- boys and young -women were recog-
and •that'' each roads could, be quite
ereigns that hes bound them to the THELi3A TODD
• 4hearts of ' he people, So long as the razed by government_, Federal and as well maintained as nod- by the
municipal, as being important acc-A L'I�Fn
rulers. of Britain will pursue this focal municipalities and at much less _
essories to the care and safeguarding expense than under county control: tt »
course so long will Britain remain a p Mr. Dynani to
of young immigrants; and as the
monarchy: White th. onarchies of Be It Therefore Resolved that we
years passed his authority as an ex- respectfull request C. H. TUCK, Opt. Eyesight Special.
Europe have fallen one ter the of- y req St the Government With
"life vi republican pert was widely acknowledged. His int. Author of "Your Eyes and Seal%
giving Place to a energy and understanding and Le¢islature' of the -Province of Et Mt vD LOWE th." "The Child and Its. Develop- :
form of government. that of the
vigilance, ever Ontario to so amend the Municipal
sympathy made an enormous differ- JEAN DIXON ment" Optometric Assaetat+.ea at Entpire remains a monarchy, and Highways Acts as to abolish all _ Ontario., American O
ense to many a bewildered, home- ptometrte Ana.
staonger
than ever - with no thought county roads and'allow, allow the same in
of a republican form of government
sick gill and boy. John Chisholm°did revert to the Jurisdiction and control Monday, Tuesday sod Wedo'sday. oeiatioa. specializing. is i:yasigilt
being established. The British people gid work for Canada. over a long
and Glasses.
of the tsieal municivalities in which February 3, 4 and 5 O
life and tamed -to the end of it the - ppwaite Post O.iice, Osiaws •
are firmly convinced that's monarch- esteem and •� many." t+hey are now located respectively.
F y, such as they have is the best form gratitude of man Second Show' at 8 20 rho" 1316
''•of government. It is very noticeable
. that the sorrow expressed comes "THE BRIDE
tom all classes. The sorrow is un- �a� ay'TCransport �SMVXYOR COMES HfJME" Ha -I-II
iversal and comes .from the bottom
of tore hear. With the passing of Daily Service _ F. J: DONE•{'AN B. A., B. Se, 0..
R i ,our beloved King heorge, another between Claremont, Brougitatn I„ S. With Bn,ilder and COntraator
the hre�,reeaw sfl DI�TTE GOLBERT Brickwork and Stonework
ward VIII, so- long krimvn as the veyors Gibson an arnold, 365
Prince of Wales. We have every. M — King East, Oshawa. Phone 1981. BRED AlKcaiURRAY
My drivers are trained to be cmdul - ROBERT YOUXG,
reason to believe that he will Prove courteous and reliable. 16 ly c Architects, s Service
r a worthy successor to his three_ 'im-
' mediate predecessors During his Special Rates on Long Distance Repun
-whole life he has been trained with luullns. R �+
Jack Cha Chapman
"Burning Gold" F 'CROWN INNS
:' `the view that he would in time, if - _ Rosebank Rd. and Kingston Rd.
P - . 1�1
s aced, fill the position ef-l�ing� Ile Repraenta the With 4-2.9 Phone Pick 5=
P No order too small, None too large.
has had a very wide experience in all shipments Insured and protected Lds Assurance Cory WILLIAM BOYD ,-.
statecraft, and he has shown that he L
JUDITH ALEN
has a winningpersoeality, sound from the weather Canada'• oldest Notice
O YOjudgment and thoroughly democratic.Tel. Clare. 311 — ; P. C. Y.INLife - Insurance New Low Pejees Now is Effect
He mixes with all classes, but takes
t Claes,. B. and . C.
;,particular interest in the poor, and • ,
Company Evenings Matinees ..
Adults 'nc Adults 18c
in do Building nf all kinds
,one of his aims in life .will be to Owned; and operated by � Children los. bbildren loc.
improve the condition .�f the poorer Frank S. Barela WHITBY. PIOKERINO
:-:classes. He is perfectly familiar. with _ _ y and vicinity. - Taz Included CARP6NTEHlf�Ci,
The Canada Life has served Canadians CEMENTING.
these conditions: His'knowledge cora
g knowled for t18 years. During the past five yeah
r . 'yes, not from hearsay; but by ming PL ELIC NOTICE this Company paid to policy owners and ATT>e�YTION FAR,)WIERS PLUMBING
- _ ben nes over 1131,000,000, It has .,.A
ting a ith all classes. He has been eficia
assets fort protection o po icy owners > - --
' down in the de tilt of the. coal min- '
P is hereby given that at the last meet. nfover s2i'1,000.000. (3I NERAL REPAIR WORK ROOFING
,es familiarizing .himself .with the ing of the Council of the Municipal- Phone Pick 5242 R R. 1, Whitby We s>{eo sell Brantford I3o08a
eonditions•'exisbillg anx�ng the min- ity of the Township of Pickering, - We are grbpared to repair care. R -
era. 'He has, visited the slums. in Mr. Joseph Cowan, R. R. No. 1, Pick- truoks, tractors and' all farm Materials, Empire Bathroom
:.: tnany of the large cities in England, ering, was appointed Weed Inspector Whole Corn, per ton ".'828.00 ..E4 P ,
maal7inery. wheels rebuilt and r
:and was greatly depressed when he to enforce the roviaions of "The Systems, D Beatty
the conditions, under which the P Corn Meal 30.00 tire -setting, wood -work and
Weed Control Act, 1935: to . said b Eq lipme t
`. Stable l
Ont. Wheat - 3f.'W wood turning •of all kinds. and other Building I<Acerfab
people lived. He has already done municipality, durilig the year 1936.
MAI in the way of helping the Donald R. Beaton, Ground Barley 28.00' P r order now for I Estimates Free
Poorer classes. and much more may `_ 00 g
Ground Oats 2R 00
Clerk. hila d worki;lg and tIIrn1II . Work Guaranteed
be expected of him now. He hay Rye Cheap' .: 22.00
Phone or Call
;:
-won the love of all classes, rich and -.
-poor, high,• and low. He realises hke
Oit is ... a i F. C Mea 3700
-great responsibilities' and Jt is the Gluton Feed' 31.00 A. I ROWE
Brock Road Store and. Blacksmith Shop `'. Phone 4502
hope of all that God will give him / Digester .Tankage :'55:00 (Successor o W. Jackson) I KFRIN(�. Z
+the strength slid wisdom. to fill the / / ♦ / La in Mash and Feeds t H Ja kso p C ONTARIO
._
duties dem olving upon him.
Laying Phhoe Pick 2729 _ 1-26
=JOHN NORTON - - - -
L CLAiiE.NOwr . ...ONTARIO
WEBSTER'S Phone. Clare. 2884 JHOP
A happy event was celebrated a THE RED AND WHITE WAY
: rills home of Mr. and, Mrs. George NEW IHTMATIOHAL
' --: Powers, Stouffville, Ont., on Satur-
day, January IS* ori the occasion DICTIONARIES ata in use by bun- Safety Furst /� 1, -
of their 60th anniversary of their nese men, engineers, banker's, remedy for child= suffering from �. SA `w E
- wedding. Mr. and MTs. Bowers are judges, architects, physicians,
farmers, teachers, librarians, cler colds, coughs, bronchitis, tonsiNtis, WE START THE NEW YEAR OFF WITH REAL VALUES
, in fairly good health, although Mrs.
_ Bowers is 84 old They haus . ='a°� by successful men and croup, whooping -cough, tonsil and SPECIAL
eats womsa the world oasr. throat ills is SYBiLLA ' SP-LHR'S
.: a family of six daughters; all 'living Q � . � `
Are You to W"M? and it works, try it. PEARS, Standard quality, 3 tins, 2911.
grandchildren and four great-
grandchildren. The day ' was made The New Internstionat provides R C. Jones, Druggist, Pickering I SPEGTAL. -
8�� ;Or, by happy the means to success, It is an all- :. .
them a ha fain- knowing teacher, a universal ques- 1
IBBY S Pork & Beans,'g sO 2 for -*c.
gatherirfg. Hr. and Mrs: Bo•brers ' tion answerer. .
i(formerly Rachael Middleton) '*ere Ir you seek efficiency and ad-
�U=Tied at the Metliodist -Parsonage- vancementwh notmakedaily SPECIAL
ation? L- E Msup� 4 oz. b6tfte -` 15c:
Oftey were attended by the bride's 400,0"VombulauTwme. V00Passs.
sister, Alice Matilda Middleton, Miss 6W Illustrations. Colored Plates. SPECJAL 5"
=.=
hical Subjeas; 140110 COFFEE, Red & White, per 1b.` -.39c.-
Lnainda Bice, Mr. Elias 'Bice and 8ioaraphic Entries.
34r. John Middldfon, bf Green River. Regular and Wia-Paw E+lrtkra, SHALT SPECIAL
-of the wedding pasty, only Mr. and amen�VrltaforMw" PRUNr% C41
rz Med size 2 lbs. for I 9
_ :'Hca Bo�were--and her sister,. Mrs. W stritio�ne'' i 7 e
`$odgaon,-ass alive. Gifts of flowers. Pf0' • SPECdAL a
KILL
.et of P t'
.:and a purse from the family along iii, ` claps u ou
. n7ms Sri. P- & G SOAP I'0 bars for 39ce
;.. i with many cards and telegrattrs of pepet,
ceMamtuistlgan
ns from friends d I Sp'EC1rAL
,neighbors were.received. We all join rive BROOMS, 6 string, real value, Ca." 50c.
stn wishing them many more happy
te4other. 103411
K� SOOT H -et MURISON
a _ �' Phase coo .. We deliver
' ���$ •' • -`-
MZ1• W R• Dvans and sou
'from
The Mission Bond of the tisi
� �
however turas out to , be the -proper-
The local merchants showed their
came home the hospital at
F
3touffville on Sunday.
Church met in the Sunday School
room of the chuach on 'Mursday of
ty of one of our citizens who was in
appr'eCiatim of the sanctity of the
Rev. S. G. Pinnock, . representative
this week.
sympathy with the Country -wide
Memorial Day; Tuesday last and
of the Bible Society, will speak at
Fred Hardy is stili carrying his
program � rrioun��
——�'��—"--'•��
•kad their windo•.vs appropriatelF
the Baptist Church next Sunday
hand in the ba is
adage. The rim
er." Mr. Parker, Manager of the
•draped•
— Church'
morning and in the United, Church
ay healing, and is causing him some
so
L. E. C3'N�—fLL
The Baptist on Sunday
in the evening, -Following the even-
alarm on that account,
son sang a duet: O Morning Land,
E. K. Phelps, accompanied by
last conducted Mmoriai Services,
ing service, the annual meeting of
The Badminton Club ' went to •Ux_
FUN&RAL DIRECTOk AND
-with the s*ditotium and altar app-
..-with
the Claremont Branch of the Bible
bridge - on Monday evening for a
EMBALMHR
decorated in the Royal
.Purple and Blaclu The service was a
Society will -be- held.
It was necessary to the
night with the players -of that club,
- qucceeeor to W. J. Matter.
very impressive one and the congreg-
postpone
Dance on Friday night last on ace-
and carne home victorious. On ac -
count of the condition of the roads
BtoafEville
atioi} inas=ntany
orwiof
it to
Night and Dry Servioe
the ceremony,
S�keral from here the
as ibis were honed or otherwise
F� P
mat go by WUY VL
Brooklia; returning via' Stouffville
Business Phone Residence Ph"*
, e"
attended
3iockey match at the Maple Leaf
advised to that effect. The commit-
'
After a lingeri$g illness, . Francis
usual, and is usually one of the
the flying of the village's flax at
-
Bardene on Saturday night last. The
Lee were however able to. conduct
he Euchre 1,
Derusha died at his home here on
- ,Eye
Care
And
Eye
Strain
Strain
3
iy C. H. Tud6 Opt D.
was not broaiticast through t arty which had been Monday, January 28th, ,in his 80th r �.
S g cancelled for the Daxsre. The Bance Madefifte Remember—nothing is more pree-
-- Cho •.nHi ,.f f1.a . i?_+; . f'�,�n...iaain _ year. )EIfS fnaeral i�rill take piste t0- .
during the Fast vv�ek, in shutting
'Mrs. W. Ward - - - --- --- •
"Ar kr nUAy / aw C. -Ow P. "I., tuna WM
proceed -to the Claremont Unior.
-orf many programs, iii observance
At the regular meeting of. the Y.
,� for intertnent. Service at
c of the period of mounring.
'special
P. S. of the United Chureh, the -first
at 2 o'clock.
A memorial service' was
-on
of a aeries of Studies in Leadershiphouse'
freely ex -
held in the United Church Sun-
Training was taken up. The subject
essapcpoinLment zerLwss
pressed by our citizens in the fact
act
:. day morning, Favorite hymns of the
of the Course is "Jesus the Teach-
the police trustees had not seen
= late King were, sung and an approp-
'
er." Mr. Parker, Manager of the
to conduct the memorial service
'nate memorial address given by the
ioeal Branch of the Can Bank' of
.fit
that was being carried. d in most
pastor. Mrs. Glover and Dr. Tomlin-
Commerce, addressed the •Society a
;t
of the cities, towns and villages
son sang a duet: O Morning Land,
E. K. Phelps, accompanied by
The large amount of snow that
has fallen in this neighborhood dur-
cross this country, Services were
The annual meeting of the United
ing the past two weeks makes some
in most places under the lead -
Church congregation was held on
of us think of the old time w inters
ershheld
or sponsorship of the local
.Wednesday evening last, January
that we hear and talk about. The
music
municipal authorities, and were well
23rd. Supper was served by t'he lad-
.Brock Road, had in some places fill-
attended accordinx to reports on the
ies and in spite.of the snow storm,
ed in badly, but the County snow-
day, Wednesday. Some
folio peculiar idea-,; were maintained
pec
a representative number were pres-
" ent. The business meeting was coli-
plow had kept it open for traffic:
The favorite spot just immediately
;cry
regarding the requirements of the
„ 0Muted by a'service • of worship
north of the 8th concession had been
individual and the municipality on
xith Rev. J. E. Glover presiding. Re-
' one . of the deepest of the drifts as
this occasion Criticism was heard of
ports from the various organizations
ho g
usual, and is usually one of the
the flying of the village's flax at
-
were received as follows: Board of
worst in the sprin,; twith the mud
iiweek and help
half mast -curia ghe. x
n' Stewards, $2120.83; Trustee Board,
week ago on "Banking." f
badly torn by the wind-, The flag,
'$161.27; Missionary and Maintenan-
The regular meetinii of the C. G.
A. M. P. M. A. M. P.M.
IINSURA.NCE OF ALL KINDS _
ce Fund, $387.57; W. M. 2..'$289.14;
I. T. group was held on Wednesday
Mission Band, $44.52; C. G. I T.,
night last, when a very pleasing re---rRl
_
$2
Asaodstion,
port of the work accomplished in
a
24. s
61; Woman'
the year 1935 was given. The elect-
$325.14; Choir, $31.72. Officers elect-
, ion of officers' for 1936 took place.
�A
ed were: Elders =•-,Tames Wilton and
David Gregg; Stewards—Roy Mor-
the following officers being appoint -
ed: Leader; Mrs. J. E. Glover; Pres.
New
Ran. Donald McCullough, Mrs. T.
stanbury, B. F. Kilpatrick, David
'Dawson
Miss Grace Tomlinson; Vice -Pres..
Miss Joyce McCullough; Secretary,
Snooker
and Hugh Gregg; Secretary
Mise Myrtle Bacon; Treasurer, Miss
of Official Board—Dr; N. F. Tom-
Margaret Overland; Pianists, 'Miss-
Table'
linson.
es Mildred Loyst and Helen Glover.
-ALF'S PLACE
J nuar Used
S rale
r
U
Ejeauty
any discomfort or eye affection, too .
`,
slight to overlook—and that further
_
•
annoyance, inconvenience and pals.
;Salon
- may be the price of the neglect. The
natural sequence to neglect is excem
HAIR CUTTING,
ive irritation, and if allowed to con-
SHAMPOOING,
tinue may lead to , serious inflare-
FINGERING, 71
atlon, weakening of the tone of the
-MARCHLLINGeyes
and leading to granulation,' op•
Specialize—Not Oil Treatment
acities ulcers, ptergium, etc. Strain -
_
and Permanent Waving
in the use of the eyes draws upon -- - -
- Reasonable Prices "
every part of the human organism
the. same as pain .in -any other part
Phone•14106 OLAREMOtiT ,
will do. Each'person should bear in
mind the risks they run and do
best to: avoid trouble as much '
D
,their
a,; possible. Much danger to the
eyesight is due to the occupation of -
the owner:
•
{
t If the eyes are exposed -to the evil
effect of bad light or intense strain -
7vi-t
light direct or reflected or'exposedhe
king'o 3bEgbbmp
tointense heat the resultant irrita,-
tion and inflammation Gasses them
toand become red and con-RONTO gested. IRtelligent care will prevent
much danger as the greatest danger
Single-50c-Rettlri1=90c:
is due to neglect, and common sense
will suggest the treatment,- and the
DAILY' SERVICE
advisability of taimediate attention.
Eastern Standard Time,
- _FACILITIES -
Leave Pickering LeaveToronto
favi '
1Eastero.]Uvie) (Bayat.Dundas)
_
A. M. P. M. A. M. P.M.
IINSURA.NCE OF ALL KINDS _
a 7.09 3.54. i 7.30 a 4.30
a 7.44 a 4.54 8.40 5,30
8.54 d 5.54 10.00 . 'd 30
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FLORAL CHARACTERS NO. 2 rose border.
$er are two entirely different de- For your, work of Ex. No. 88 you
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signs, both were used on the first stay choose We or both styles, as
imide page of each particular book pr;nted in this lesson, that is, either
for which they were drsigned. Black and Grey, or Black and White --
Latt week we used a thistle motif, effect. Let us .see what design ideas
is week a rose and a -lily. you have for 'he -first inside 'page
In Fig. 291 we again use solid of a o -
'Black and Grey tojies,, reproduced in- This is where the importance of '
the same marine es' our design 'of filing 'away specimens of good de-
last week's lesson. signs will come in useful to our
Nate how the` •beadtilul'', hand= readers who; are s'tuHyirig :these .!'
g a p s oy in ron o t e weekly lessons.
grey effect of the, rose design.' Good 'At this stage you shoul,i be ableIt—
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19, 'Los Angeles Junior College 7'
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student, made• a forced ... .landing. �.. KNITTED -BLOUSE! '.-. � - -- . -PATTERN 1090
with -his plane in a Los Angeles ;
- street Horn was slightly scratch..
lG.2q� 2' ed when the plane missed a lot in Here's a lovely new Laura Wheeler two •piece' dress you'll want
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-on he tried land and struck to get to`w•ork on right away. Lacy.stieches�adiate from the yoke
��E PAPU a parked car. in sun -burst fazbion, and form a distinctive stripe down each sleeve.
Therest
works hep 1 pee fast kn alci circular plain, loose' floknit ,
:xcellent balance; to do more 'than 'merely copy.' If you ss
t i o a k i oo ting,
w u Very t o 1 e Shetland may
ilpacing, - fetal - ` py be- used for. It as w211 'as other yarns, suggested 1n i,.Tte pattern.
cannot create -.new design's, at least Pattern 1090 comes to you with detailed directions for making
- - strength and beauty combined. Takes Fathers Place a
Now note the strong contrast in you should be able to adapt other the blouse and: skirt shown In sizes 16 to 18 and 3S to 40; illustrations
designs and thereby create- a new of them and of all stitches used; material` requirements and color
-Fig. 292:as against the delicate, get motif without making a direct, copy suggestions.
dignii'ied e$ect in Fig. 291. Lillies Do you know 'the method of Send ZO cents in stamps or coin (coin prePene�l) for this pattern
?1 '` to Needlecraft Depi., Wilson Publishing Co., 73 West Adelaide St.,
and roses mingle together in an ef- sketching out on thin paper, and Toronto.
fsative manner in -this conventional. then transferring on good drawing
ized design."Interlacing is -also used paper?
as Tn' the two immediate lessons. 'Big Game Hunter With Small Prize Winner
free. We invite Fig. 291 the designer'lim not These-4essohs ars
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treated the lettering so much as questions from our readers, which
separate words and lettersbut more will be answered without any charge
=: ai a piece of ornament or tone, _fo A arrull fee is charged for criticism
on readers' sketches. Enclose a three
be well placed and balanced on' the
axf.
We, in relation to the white paper. (.03) stamped, addressed return en.
Fir. 292 is another beautifully, velope for personal replies to' The
balanced floral design, not entirely Art Rlreetor, "Our Sketch Glutr", 73 f
symmetr ca'I, as may be seen in the Adelaide Street West, Toronto.
Busy Cupid - did a few years ago. Anyone with. a - iE
reasonable:• certain. job can find
"Cupid is winning in his battle with means of financing a small house.
depression. Marriages. are oftthe instead of living with the "in-laws."
boom in En and. Eight -persons, are
A modern tendency, however, is:' 1 3
quarrying for evefp seven s•year ago.
for wives to 'hold 'positions huger °♦� _`""'
Men and women' are- both marrying r
than hitherto. In .some, cases they
.younger. Widows are remarrying lioraece S. Stoneham, 32 in his
at the rate of 14,400 a yea:. earn nearly as much; as their hus-
• office in New York City after:.he + °
With more than 2.000 hridea and
bands. The feeling is that alittle - �71
had begin elected: president of the T
bridegrobms going to the sitar daily, £,
nest egg built up today will come in Ir�w York Giants National League
sociologists believe that the improcg- a;
merit is due 'to improved industrial 'handy in future years. This ten Club to succeed his father Cha-ries
p A, Stoneham, who- died recently: z�t,
" • conditions and better -housing,facil= dency to go on ,working has one bad
Mies. This latter consideration no feature iw that • it is causing a- fall
..,longer provides the obstacle that it in the birth-rate.
Fighting G _ _ - .
$ $ ame _ ;� Frank Buck (left).- big game hunter, and Harry .Swann examine
Swann's prize winning Caique Perokee`at the n I'
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- The
Queen s Hall Murder
By , Adam ' Broome
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-- synapsis years"back,'he didtn't Ieave'niore Lha
810W)R ARELLI of Aman; a tarn- a couple of hundred thousand pounds
ous oocnposer, is about to make "'a "It didn't matter much to me; hd
first appearance in London. He is to
_ Conduct the- first uerformance'of .a sYm, .drifted` Into this. job under the Col
•4 -phony of his own eoinposition at the
Queen's Hall. The event has aroused ontaI Office, and all my brothers a -n__
very great tntQQrest. The hall is crowd- sisters were already dead. That's
ed, and milliofi8 of listenerts'are,w•aitin
for the performance to come over tae 'fiery short history, but it's quite lou
:rsdjo. enough. Air I wanted to do was t
ParSW makes his entrance, and rain lead up t0 my interest in I'arelli
ta4 kU baton suddenly collapses.
edical aid ts,lmmediately' forthcom-. Afy father had been well enoug
Inc. -but it is obvious that -the marr'= is known to be ,quite familiar• in -music
dead. in the audience are two young
people• Lettice - Manton' and Stiolien al circles- on the CaiW eat, • -nd Par
Garton elli got -'in touch with him before h
became as fathous as he,: etas "don•
"He started what he- called -a 'Sem- ${nce, tryling to get-bim.to-disposes o
mart of .Muotc, at Brighton. All some pieces. -u,' his own.in this coup
schools that weren't 'Acadamies' try_ _ .It seems ,that foreigners.alway
were 'Seminaries' in -those' days•''I seem .to aim at, getting their stuff
was educa6d with the idea that 'I done here or In, Ame:•ica. They •titin
should become a•'professlonai 'cellist. we anti the Yanks are'more apprecla
` `-Brit my father soon saw 'that there Live, or at.any rate more liberal. the
teas going ,to be lees and less. i baace their own -
of making a decent living - at music PeoPt:e
"Once, a coupe of years back, subs
unless one happened to be an obvious [ was spending part of m} ,leave i
genius. And that _I certainly_ *d3 not, Italy; I -happened to be in ' Mita•
and f didn't come- up to bis. -stand. where .l?arelli' was etlnduetiug a 'ser
Ards even as 'an "efficient -orchestral les of concert .7, He must -have see
slayer. But I was always very fond my name. I suppose, in the hote
of music as a sort of side-d6h, and visitors' list in one 'of the papers, imd,
I have kept it up ever since, In.an remembering my father,, sent me a
tmateeri sort'ot way.`' _. Invitation oo dlne:- And:$ very ple
"Well, when .pupils chanced,- to...be ant evening • we spent together: H
scarce,.as they did from time to time, spoke no English, and I no Rail
my tathei w-Duld -take budding coin- ets for some of his concerts. H
posers under hie wing. He used to But we manage¢ to make each- other
Alit such works as he thought had understood -in snatches of. execrable
.sone ehance of financial .success,
French. ''After that he gave me tick
-
_and try to dispose of them for the played goufe of his own stuff, and
authors to one or other of the music very fine ,i thought,it. He even de
publishers, He ran, really, a sort of dicated to me, in memory of m
' composer's agency, much on the same }
Maes as the latera father and the help he'd given hi
literary agencies of which 'in his struggling days, a little piec
"there •ie such a 'swarm' to -day. Y
% for the 'cello There's a.copy in m
don't think he made a great -deet out
of It, for when he died, a few years music case :over there. lith his auio
tarter my mother, seven or eight graph."„
The D.C. paused, But I think I
} see Alahaffy himself coming up ;the
path. Bop -chap! So.you. see I was
w ,a 'bit upset when I heard of his tragic
death and I've been following up the
case carefully in the papers eao'_1
week.”
i "Gbbd 4veaing,' We.t�ott. -' A
A cheery; hail in i. very definite 'Irish
brogue floated no. from 'below the
bungalow- Il few momenta later the
cheery M.O. tramped into the veran.
-• aleh. He was stout, reddish of face.
T nearly .bald, but there was a mis-
end aches, pains and sore chievous.• twinkle in his blue.. e. •ea
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artucles ... rub in Omega' Oil! It Dr. 'Llahaf fy wasn't used to 'dressing
tor. dinner .fu the busli�r anywhere
itc ually penetrates right to the else i[ there was any possible excuse
' -spot. Brings a clearing flow of for , getting out of it. But he. knew
ll the D.C. as a stickler for- decorum
,iresb blood, quiets irritated. and had done his best.. It wasn't' a
metres. Soothing.,relief is. prompt. Very good best,
He wore a white mess shell jacket
3x a bottle. Agit your druggist. which might have looked all right at
a distance. •' But' anyone lboking ' at
brsa� up congestion
-it at close quarters could see that it
with, had been run up by a native "tailor",
C"a'01", I It ossa, presumably inhended to • be
• W� IT IN . . . 11 MON'. Si131(t
' • �. ; �� • a• copy of the real thing. But • its
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A NICE SURPRISE FOR DICK
I WONDER•IP THIS
N WONr.01Cfc DE 5t PRISED
It was while in the � United States .
MAGIC BAKING POWDER
E -NEN 1 TELL NI'M I MADE
that '.ie , wrote' "Odr Lady of the.
IS AS GOOD AS' THE _
THIS GRAND CAKE!
Snows,"- *hick title some '
ADS SAY- GUESS I'LL
T MAGIC IS THE BEST
have- resented, but - as 'it has 'been
'TRY AT IN
.tides..Rudyard Kipling.
pointed out elsewhere, one line t in
:
life to ,broken.
- And stoop and build 'ern''••tip'' with
IIE person to ask whether the
Tyre -
' �A
oration you or your family
-
LBAKING�
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to ng for the relief of headaches.
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my mother's house, but: mistress in
is $AF to use regularly is your
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,1Ab ft
DON'T��RISK FAILURES ing powder can alwa�rs be
Baking with Magic depended on for delicious -
means sure results. That's cakes, muffins and biscuits.
Ry
CanadalenWhat'smore,Magieatpert5mmitiexpeneive touse, areae La cased. know this famous bak- 1!f north makes a big cake!
King George The Fifth
(Died Jan. 20; 1936) -
The Bing is dead, gone to etern
rest,
The' Empire's lost a nobl-' fiie
indeed;
Regardless of his peoples' class
creed:
-He lovdd them all; their welfare w
his quest.
His noble heartedness was trianifes
He had no brief for. helfishnes
nor greed,
Nor did. he _ever fail to show
lead
}n state affairs .for, that. which w
the best.
ed °the throne
Df England with meat fortitu
'anti' zeal. '
Alt all times in his heart the E,
pire's weal. •
And - now the Empire mourns, :Ib
not- alone, ••
A stricken world feels; too, t
painful sting:
The Bing . is .dead. God bless
.�....•.. nobte,Bing.
n
-JOHN, W. LEWTLP _ ..
Toronto. _
Fd '
constructor':; eye seemed to .ha':
d been. a little out. Both sleeves wer
a too long, and one .was decidedly Ion
g ler than the other, which did not i
° prove the .geuelal:. effect. The• ro
hII -collar on one side suck up like
1 shark', fin. • Un the other side it wa
- iI ra?drer limp_and very flat, and a blas
e Ismudge across- it seemed to Indicat
imperfect ..workmahshio on the .,pat
of, the laundress who had ironed it.
f j Tile' -'doctors soft:fronted fires
"i shirt was- marked with a $reenis
s I srain of spotted mould.- It bait pro
abiq''been -ai the 'bottom of its ow'
li I er's unlfurm case since the beginnin
° Iof his tour over a. year _back: Th
w•in«,.coloured silk -cummerbund whic
made beioie efforts to cope with M
n 'haffy's ; growing "waist" shriwe
° mal•ke4l- signs of stralg, fraying an
° general deterioration.
"It's` t.he-dlyil aid all to .flet int
2 cue glad rags, especially after^ a
etghteemmils trek, and my housebo
Left belAnd at the taat•-village _ wit
a alt.at ck of .fever, or -an. unquen'c
eslie to spend the night wit
He his third .Wife of a year or so' ago'
or somebody _else's ditto. •' It's awe
He ye'1•e looking Westcott. Game for an
other tWent'y years . on the of
''Coast"„ - .. '
d The' D.C.: introduced his near a
sistant. W&ks was feeling hungry
It was long past his usual dinner
y time already. He weLComed the do
m 'tor's arrival ;aa much because it pr
e .mised the early easing -of ,his appe
y tit,@ as because he was glad to se
that his 'other companion in the lone
ly bush station was a cheery, Joll
fellow; obvio.iusly 'easy to rub •,aloes
with. •
h :ETC. be Continued)
•Bridegroom . Bit His :.
µNails -- He Would
FOND DU LAC, Wis. — Count
Clerk A, d. Kremer gave the firs
1936 bride who. proved .she "popped
the question' 'a free marriage liven
se,. just like he said he would,
Tlfe bride, Rosella Kralrig, blush-
ed and' said' she had asked Lester
E. Snyder' to marry Ker.
,Aske -d' whether Miss Kranig had
proposed the marriage the bride-
,groom
ride
,groom bit his .finger .nail; 'necvoWl
and- said he guessed there wasn't
any sense in talking about that.
Baby Has "'Six Little
Fingers and Six Tiny -Tae
President Arturo" Alessandri o
Chile -will. be' godfather to Arturo
R,amiriez, the 17th child of a poo
couple in Antofagasta.
The. baby was born with six fingers
on each hand and six toes on each
foot, and all his 16 brothers and
sisters were born with . the same
ulalformation.
• "Thought is _.the wind, knowledge
the sail, and •-mankind the vessel."—
Rare. '
"They are never alone that -are
accompanied with noble thoughts."
=-Sir Philip Sidney.,
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Issue No. S ---'36'
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t' The Empire is plunged in mourn-
he
as
de
°'
he
our
g
m
land. _
s' ing by the • death of our beloved sov-'
It was while in the � United States .
-
>neign; King George V. The world of
that '.ie , wrote' "Odr Lady of the.
-
literature,- too, has lost its greatest
Snows,"- *hick title some '
_
` creative literary genius of modern
have- resented, but - as 'it has 'been
.tides..Rudyard Kipling.
pointed out elsewhere, one line t in
:
life to ,broken.
- And stoop and build 'ern''••tip'' with
IIE person to ask whether the
Tyre -
this poem also gave voice to our
oration you or your family
-
worn-out tools:
to ng for the relief of headaches.
-
my mother's house, but: mistress in
is $AF to use regularly is your
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family doctor. Ask him particularly
my .own."
g 'Or walk .with Kings—nor lose the
abogt "ASPIRIN."
common touch,
Famous the world over in' verse
]f neither foes..nor loving friends can
discovery of "Aspirin" most "pain"
and song. but ho./ many can recite,
remedies were advised against by
1
If all men count with you, but none
physicians as bad for the stomach
completely, 'the lines' of "The `Road to
=.
_and, often• for the heart. Which is
If you can fill the unforgiving minute
;Mandalay"? ' Here . we have a vivid
• ! With sixty seconds'. worth-.-iii'•-"dial
f
{
picture•of a soldier's yearniitig:
Scientists rate -"Aspirin" among
.v {
#
'Ship zrre somewheres east of Suez,
t. that's in it,
of rheumatism, neuritis and neural-
7
'
where the best is like. the,.worst,
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Where there aren't no Ten Command-
—=—
average person to use regularly. lit
•United States, 'where ha married- an
_s.
American girl, Miss 'Caroline • Starr.-
°
thirst;
r
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tr
Canada. "Aspirin" is the registered
For the temple -bells are eallin', and
`
trade -mark of the Bayer Comppany,
Limited. Look for `name '
r
-the Riplings left America to winter
'n
it's there that I would be—
South Africa'and then decided to -
By the old Moulmein Pagoda, lookin'
D a rn a n d a n d Get'
e
lazy at the sea; "
e
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On the road to Mandalay,
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Where the old Flotilla lay,
With our sick beneath the awnings
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When we went to Mandalay,
GRONVINGgirls
a«.F<:' _....
Where the flyin'-fishes play,
are often suf-
Rudyard Kipling
An' the dawn comes up like `
ferers from female
irregularities1. ca-.
Ir -
Thunder outer China 'cross the Bay-
ay
I tn"hal drains. Dr;
,
j Pierce's - Favorite
e �— iphng,- with that -true genius of
6
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' •' •'' 3i Prescription is the
f the born '-writer, seized tire material
closest to hand, and' transformed
s local, domestic and barrack -room
h life into universal literature. His
b- writings traced the log of his roam-
ing, vaned life -over the, Seven Seas.
n "Plain Tales From the Hills," "De-
epartinental Ditties" and other early
It works' recorded his life with the Bri=
tisk Tcmmies after he came back to
India (he was born in Bombay) from
d { school-' in England.. "If-" that poem
which stirred the hearts of all' when
it first appeared in print will go down
° to � posterity keeping ...tIte Poet of
n 1-inpire's name forever alive.
h-If you. can, dream=and not make
h-
dreams' your master;
h If you can think—and'; pot make
� thoughts your aim,
11 If you can meet with Triumph and
Disaster
d And _treat those• two .impostors just
c'
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y
d
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r
the same;
{Don't Entrust Your
If -,you can beat to hear .the. truth
I- -
,
Own "or You; Family's
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you've Spoken.
'
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Twisted b knaves to make a trap_
y
Well -.Being to Unknown
- for •'fools, '
Or watch the things you ;gave your
Preparations
:
life to ,broken.
- And stoop and build 'ern''••tip'' with
IIE person to ask whether the
Tyre -
e
oration you or your family
-
worn-out tools:
to ng for the relief of headaches.
-
- If you can talk with crowds and keepare
y
is $AF to use regularly is your
your virtue,
family doctor. Ask him particularly
g 'Or walk .with Kings—nor lose the
abogt "ASPIRIN."
common touch,
lie Rill tell you that -before the
]f neither foes..nor loving friends can
discovery of "Aspirin" most "pain"
hurt you,
remedies were advised against by
1
If all men count with you, but none
physicians as bad for the stomach
too: much;
_and, often• for the heart. Which is
If you can fill the unforgiving minute
foodforif you seek quick,
• ! With sixty seconds'. worth-.-iii'•-"dial
f
i tanr•e run_,
Scientists rate -"Aspirin" among
i Fours is the Earth and everything,
the fastest methods yet discortred for
the relief of headaches and the paints
t. that's in it,
of rheumatism, neuritis and neural-
7
'
And—which, is more—you'll .be a
gia. And the experience of miilioas
:'liar,; ,my son!' "' '
of users has proved it safe for the
Kipling lived for some time in the
average person to use regularly. lit
•United States, 'where ha married- an
;flour own _interest remem>je1• this.
American girl, Miss 'Caroline • Starr.-
Balestier in 1892.' They seftled :in
'-"Aspirin" Tablets are made in
Brattleboro' Vt, where two of their
'I
Canada. "Aspirin" is the registered
three children were born.. In -1896
trade -mark of the Bayer Comppany,
Limited. Look for `name '
-the Riplings left America to winter
'n
the Bayer
in the form ofacross oneveryta let.
South Africa'and then decided to -
make °their permanent home in Eng-
D a rn a n d a n d Get'
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FROM � GIRL TO WOMAN
N
,,
GRONVINGgirls
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are often suf-
ferers from female
irregularities1. ca-.
Those Leisure Hours
I tn"hal drains. Dr;
,
j Pierce's - Favorite
\\shy Nut 1•::n713oy Them I'lo I'
7itablyY Speeialisod training
•
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' •' •'' 3i Prescription is the
''leads' to inoreased efficiency.
vegetable tonic to
Incre,t_sed '• 1•;Ricienty ' weans
�•
alt 1, your dao{i h�ter
Increased earning Capacity.
01it'reomc Inferiority Complex,
! at such tirnEs.Rear
what Mrs. Wm.
develop mental power, and
equip yourself fm- better
E. Cole of 13_liamilton Road, .London; Opt.,:
said: -When I was'developtag into woman-'
_
things. ~cods leisurely in the
quiet I,f y,htr own home. Wrlto,
•`
hood I was •rmweak k and pale. I
suffered so badly with cramps that I w*d
for particulars of fnscinating
cnrr,•..i,ondence' Course. —
almost double up with pain, ' Mother gave tr.n
Dr. Picrcc's , Farorite Prescription and . k
-
The Institute of Practical and
}
helped to build me up so that I developed
into womanhood witli very. little pain or dis-
Applied Psychology
comfort and tlnmord cramps."
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oa Monday next, Feb.' 3rd for the -Mrs. Arthur Soyer "has been �`Ite regular business meeting of �/ ' a Fe
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coni' to her bed for several• iia he
lraaaaction f oral bus ase lied >a St. Geo a Gwkd welt be held in # -
-Services in St. Andrew's. Church
"'Pick eriiiia's -Leader StoWf. ==
IT'S STOCKTAKINGTNE--
,,ManyOdds �
and Ends to clean up
t aced prices.
: -Men's "Wellesley". Wind Breakers,.
Keg., ; Going at .
They're all wool with zippers, :great
value.
Men s fleece -Muted' underwear shirts
- irts�
and drawers. leg. 90c. each., -
-_ I gomg at 69c: each._ --
Men's 6 -eyelet Dubber Boots,
.. going at $1.98.
Stanf field's combinations, good w't.
going at $1.89, t
MANY OrH8a SeEC1ALS,--OOME ON IN.
—
S,.--CHAP*MAN
== -.,TWO -STANDOUT- VALUES
-Tip Top Tailored Suits or Coats for' -
men or women --Same cloth --Same :
Price= -$23.75.
."Gordon's ' -"Business Girl." Hose.
Splash -proof, 'Snag -resisting, Chif
fon Hosiery
•
-.-S.T:E't7ClT SHA �E� •-- -
V red T. Buptin g, - . : • -: llickering .
Established 1857, _
UU101C MEA
�
:.Round S teak - t
- Ro u .20� -
Minced Meat.
Stewing Beef, . ». 12c..
' .,---Cooked Ham, - 55c.
:'Dutch. Loaf, .4 -. ` 25c.
'Var'iety, Loaf, . - ::_:. 35c. .
Jellied Veal, ... 30ct, : :.
:'Head Cheese, '• _ :.15c.
:Bologna, . :.' .... 15Q.
R E l d �
. Butchor (ph.one:3000) .:a'ic1ier.in�;
Store
Pi6kering---Hardware
FUST TRY
_6 Ca V.
t)ANADA VARNISH CO.,
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PAINTS AND VARNISHES
You can be convinced that you;ean?buy
A better product at a lower price. Dur
business for Paints, Varnishes if Enam-
as mor"an_doubled in tbvlaaL 2 '
years, d%* to tilt increasiog late of
-
ttvrstpfwMrrs too
.these preducts.;
_ ; .IrHERE 1S A REASON
suffering from a severe cold.
Club Rooms- on Thursday, Feb. 6tli
on Sunday will be hold as usual at
-Winter its now half over, but we
at 8 o'clock. _
L
- ----8.80 p. ' m., conducted by the pastor,
Y 'have •a mwovilh r r six
'- oh nPo-ell, of Church Str. suf-
' Rev. Dr. Carailebael,' 'and Sunday
anconal lents of
red a stroke on Monday evening.
school at 1.30 P. In. -
mow. snow and frost 'before sprimg,-
We are ,glad to report that hei is
^ The annual meeting of St And-
.� -Rev. G. - Crozier will
somewhat
now somewat improved. _
•sow's Church will. be held next Fri-
preach next Sunday morning and. ev-
-At the Motnhky meeting of the
day evening •when• a good attendance
ening at the ushours usual hos of 11 a. M.
m
Women's Institute +held at the &ome
i for, and r@ppAp from the
and 7 p. in. Sunday School- and Bible
of Mrs: C. A. Sterrit on Wednesda "
- wgrious organizations win be receiv-
Classes' at 10 a. in.
of this- week, Miss Jessie Rorke ad -
"CL
Ladies' Aid of St. Andrew's
dressed her audience on "Interrlart,
'\Relations"
_ --The February meetigg -of. the W.
Presbyterian, Church have been in-
idnal presenting some
the United CWreb wM be
vited to attend the GoldenAnniiver-
views, g4bwalt, pmxibly0
Md on, Wednesday. Feb. 5th, at the
nary of the Dunbarton W. . on -
popular in, some quarters, will some
. lame of hire. W. C. Murkar. All tube
ursday, 'Feb. 6th, at 8 p. m.
day i>} 1llt,e ileac future-b� forcibly
;.-i-women of the congregation are cord-
-Mrs. James Andrew spent Thurs
accepted by the Powers of today.
- tally invited.
day slat witi' het daughter, Mrs. J.
.
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1
The Woman's Asaociatitnt of the
United Church have been invited to
Draper, who, we are pleased to . re-
port, has made a rapid recovery af-
attend the Golden Anniversary of
ter . her recent operation for appen-
- the Dunbarton W. A. on Thursday'
dicitis. and, was able to leave the hos-
—.
PI&ee � ur order row for`
`Fieb. 64k, at 8 p. m.^in the Dunbar-
pital a fete' days ado.
-
r ton United 'Churc&
'-Eila Annau, Betty Sacker, Irene
- your ioe tipple•.
-St. George's. Church. Sunday,
Ratcliffe, Vera Greenlaw and- Mild-
We h .ve ail m�derII
�F'ebruary 2nd. -Sunday School at
-p
Prayer'at ii
red Hollinger accompanied by their
,
tll tbAilt. • - '
_ 10 s. in. Morning s. m.
Ancient History teficher, Mss# Ha88,
vening'Prayer at 7 p, . All are
$m
visited the .Toronto Museum last
For partienlers phone
cordially invited to these services.
�.
Satu-r_da ._ The afternoon was spent
,
Pick 671 1.
Preaaiher at both services, Rev. E- G.
at a show. The girls all reported a
Robinson. 1
good time. -
W. Avis. - lrrenebman s .Bay
-4rhe.Anaual business meeting of
- - Balsdon ,who ahs_ been in
the United Church was. held on Mon -
day - SGpermanager
Moncton N. g-,• for some years,- as
evening of this week.
of the Massey -Barris Co.,
ESS A
' was served by the ladies at 7.p. m.
�,erc,a to F.Jtnon
YOU'SNOULD W
following which, .the busiaesa was
.Alberta, and at present he and 'Mrs.
_
TEt'LS � �
R COAL GO
carried on. The reports from the vat-
are spending a few days
sous organizations were heard and
relatialsdo
relatives in Pickering before pro --
pro -
an analysis: revealed, the church and
ceeding to their new western home.
_
Agent for MoOormick-Deering Farm MachloerJ
its societies to be in healthiest eon-
-An interesting event took place
:
dtition in many years.
-The recent visit of the Rev.
on Friday evening,. Jan, 2¢th, in the
Archer Wallace, ., well-known writer
basement of St. Andrew's Church
-
boo
of boys and young, people's �;
when the C. -G. I. T. Group met with
and became affiliated with the W.
Call Pickering, 5W
'arrangements were made whereby
every scholar of the t7nited Church
M. S. of the United Church. After
'11.-GIBSON - - • ..,'
dance
behoof, who has a- perfect atten
singiDg the Nattonal Anthem, the
girls under the of Miss
31 --
6nceessor to C. M. Law.
a record for the eleven months comm-
;lgadership•
encinR• Stmday,ntext. Feb. 2nd to the
Ethel Hogg and Miss Bernice Qiap-
Pickering, -Out.end
P
of the year, rwill be presented
man followed :he 6tandard af°filiat-
' '�.
Have you a• Cc ughW.
with an autographed ctrpy of one of
his book.", -
ion program with several of the ,girls
king• part. The Pre.�ident . of the
-..-Appropriate • Memorial-Senricea
M. S•,- ,yrs. H G • Grower, was in
.
n
u were 'held in the various- churches o
.
the cahir. In the abseiw,-e of the Re-
- rl hen, take `' ME L E X "
Sunday, not only in Canada but also
cording Secretary. Mrs. L. Morley
%nd et it -heli.'
�
r- 1n the United States, where'the Brit-
aSted- sticretary pro tern, The. De-
10h Royal Family is held in high es-
votlonal Leaflet was given by Mrs.
l t MELE�X iR made from
teem. The virtues of our late below-
R T. Fallaise. After the usual bus
drugs know -n forover200
-
- ed King were extolled, and it was
iness period, Miss H. Law and Mrs.
F. Bunting
as a rdlief fTOip
.:'poiryted out that the isatiun sustain-
sang..a duet which wan
years.
ed a great lora by his death, as he
much enjoyed. Mrs- W. C. Murksr
coughs resulting from
diad dedkeated` lute life;to the service
wave a brief instructive paper on v
"Life
-
colds.
- -'of-his people. Suitable mvsic..wsa al-
particular instance in the of
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so rendered during teh services.
Datiiil LivingstonevaRsile in Africa"
Trial Size, Me.
--Canada and a great part of the,
dainty lunch 'mss served at the
,,. B%iy w_1.ottlr to -du?
•United States experienced the acv-
close of the meeting by Mrs. Bunt=
dold only at
y
.
K _ _ crest storm of the winter.. The cold
up
tug s �O'
-A serious acctderrt' occurred on
B. V. R. S100RE, DRU GCIBT
was intense, the thermometer •resist-
ering from zero to 56 degrees below'
Wednesday afternoon on the High-
DUN[iA1tION. UL4TsRl0
sero in various Pette of Ontario and
way on the � side of the village.
below that point in other part" of
Atruck with a load of hides, driven
yI'REETEX
Canada, and ohne of the North -
by Fred Wilkins, of Toronto. pro
ern States. There were heavy falls
needing east, met a car driven by
all Board
of snow, many roads were impassable
Morris Noiftolin, of Toronto. When,
le and. railway traffic was c_zeatly
going around the curve the car
hindered. In certain parts .of tutee
skidded across the road and struck
TTeete.•x: 'W RIJ lii.larfl •is made
StaCes aciiooib were closed on acc-
the left •cheek of ,`..he t-Lck. the -t r^
under a naw process, pOfit At:l•
•ount of the cold and great depth of
bounded. and turned completely a•
_ _
,
:•snow.
round -on the pavement. The truck
ing greRt ItlslatiuG qultlitlefr
-Word has been. received from
,Lander,
kith two trailers were forced int
the ditch. Both vehicles were badly
Hull half inch and 'priced at
Man., of the death. a, Ed-
E'. `ward 8. Dale, son of Wm. J. -Dale,
damaged' Noftolin, the driver of
four and a halt voilitli per
who was known to man of the old-
Y
the car, -was painfully injured, nav-
Fi uaye ftror.
9
er residents of the'vicinity: Edward'
ing•rbruises on .the•head.and:receiiietl
a bad shaking up. win. Sykes, of.
PICKERINGI
' S. ,was both on Vie farm now owned
-:- -:•
by Mr. Arthur Percy. The family
lived
Hamilton. ,Kilo was a pa•s�enger- it
the car, also received head injuries'
•' D n'
LUMBER YARD
later moved to the village and
'
men were taken to Dr. Cart -
for many years in the house novo
owned by Mr. ' G. W: Balker. A
vrBoth
rlght's office, and had their injur-
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number of years ago thg family mov_
les attended to: Traffic. Officer Arc=
New adtuerefs.t-rnattt`a<ta.
ed -to tete West and settled- aro#d
hur Runcinian %w summoned to the
=
' iiarLz►ey and •Lander, Man." � He is
scene of the accident, and after in-
-laid
a OR SALE- Ove 4 i : 0 pool r.,►ble.
sarvivred by his widow. and four, ch-
vestlgating, a charge of rock-
in good condition. All Mote, Claremont232•
_-ildren, two bogs and• two girls. His
l§ss •driving against Noft,61%%
4plOy FOR $ALE -K y. -mfg Piga, i
skater. Miss Mary L. Dale is now re
Y
—On Tuesday at -11 o clocko thz
months old. Mn: T, Tanner, Pickering
Phone Pick 1752, 28-25
`sitting in Win i ,, .,
>a peg
residents of the village and, surround,
,
-The next meeting 'of tike United
��- country assembled in the Town
(�� _
�� m s, l..notlw;w cocoon lrK.getberb �i abou
: Young Peoples - nion will -be under
}ball to honour the memory of our
$3 5ta per acht,ol week. .�npl1 NEWS once.
-
` the Christian Fellowship Converter,
p
late beloved K' Geo The
Ing, ,
hall was filled, all-deno iratiorw be-
ji% ANTED-Y'o t►uy, xnliyur {ttt•ni.
Miss E. Bray, and will- be on the
'
present, much-discussed question, -
ing represented, and . the. sf. Ces
turc, clawFare and china. suitable for
tea-room decq:1.11=. Apply Boa lo, Pickerin
News,
throughout were..in keeping with tut
�_2a
War. Tlhe novel feature of the even-
ing will take the form. of a true am',
occasion. The chair was occupied' by
�?? ATKP GERSh: ift•lt SA1,1B-
iYl -4nd
- false test. Come on Young People
Itev. R. G. Crozier, and the address
oroy geese 1 Rray sander. 3 years old:
also 2 white' qc. ,e and 1 rt
gray eahaer, Spear. `
and help out. Our attendance is be-
Was delivered by Rei_. E. G. Robin-
old. Price for either 3 birds iM,00, A L. See•
beclr.•whitevale ;29-29
-low average and vie' have notified
truant
son, slid was an excellent one and
was listened to with rapt attention,
u�� F;li1' OLAh- OF i'rATCH d'
NJCLOCPi
officers to be on guard and
to round up the back -slider,,
being mut*r enjoyed by all preselrt.
REPAIRING -Most M tberepair
billq are ander 32 no, 1, L. Cowie, 4s Kent Rd
He referred to his Christian
(Woodbine districttl, Ter�nto tar
-Snow storms of the past week
,noble,
character, whose aim as's king Kati
�t;FI hh;N'I'--1(111 eetra. di,iry f.+rrir
'
- ve Bloc a many he roads of
the `township, The Provincial High-
to preserve peace, an main t
1 am�vnninc c�eek,,.mddern -barn
water mataBed. brick burse. 19 mil- s from T
-
ways have all been open and -traffic
friendly -relations _with oQ eltnation,4.
-ronto. "Appty T: Jacques; West Hill, Ont, 19t
i
i-��OR HALE OR RENT`-r•r ail l
FOR
on -these have not been hindered. The
He loved this people as they loved
and his tloble wife, Queen Mary
county roads also stave, with the sick
,him
He did all in his power to improve
for city prop4rty o: market garden
14(lacres, good buildings' lame b•n-nen -Ao x 2G
of snow-pltrvvs, been its t o
P 1� f*"
-hA _--edition of his subjects. Durim
CW
, gr>Mi :trcam an farm. Apply (, Dcfettaril3ti
motor traffic, but most of the side
!p life not a ttrord of adver5r
FOR HAI.h-A nuntklrruf.rrttis.rer
3
Toads have been gable f<a
impassable
't
c ;.r ; was evrer• uttered. Durin,^
�ino r traffic. In other parts of thr'
h
the " ziicr ice several weli'-knoRm
ed heifers under a year; registered cow
-soar apringprs: • reg;d b dl. ll months, sc
• province however, very heavy srtoa
drifts slave blocked tate
h yrlms word sung by the audience.
R O P da a. All overntacne T. B. tested a
blood tested. J•41. Graf, R R 1, Loctner
roads cnrrr•
pleiely and only after entrw_
o c1i t iters front tile psalm
Hit► Phone Mark 58118; 2't-24
.. .
G`t Ho 1 cr E J: a I c Y COWS -11 egis
plow'
'have been operating has traffic beer
were read r.•;ponsivel Tlhe •service
Y•
rias zl-h
�'
closed t the singing of the
National AnfNe m-
me
ter c- zrridFre grade cows, Government T H
rea and dote spriagen atii o
'ra
d. nd it
�d. ,Blond tested It cd. Free titiivlry Y
'
ppvrchates of 7 or more, �Itistactiongustanlr ed
Wm 1. fAwcphyl. Uedsar Ontario. Tetepb
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o
one
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Agent for MoOormick-Deering Farm MachloerJ
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.. tad Repairs
Our Motto: --"We haven' Oso get1t,•0t ;:.
:it In not e,s
J. Sr 'BA $E*N, _• • :DICKERING
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