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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1936_02_07'' ,7 "t"" .•a.yrr �•r• , .r �. we _•-, 4'--• rIM1•r,:'F.t•.' .>r�{'yx:: x '� •. "�6Y' 4', ..-..- • .... '. �.:�.__�.__..r_y_._e ,�-_._—� � ' _ - . �+ � y ,- � _ 4" � �.. ..'ice • THEI ' y VOL. L`'. PICKERING, ONT., - - _ FRIDAY,. FEB.F.LB7, 193. -� . .� :1rTo. 24 s � sof effitft�sutl 0lrsr>ytr. Dunbarton Hinasle Medical - TWOOD NOTICE Rev. john Robert,•of the Churc•. Mee. V. Parkin is spending this1.II JR.H:C.PEAR90N-Pbyeician.,of Ali Nations, Toronw, -will be th. week with relatives in I rorrto. Mud Surgeon, Dumbarton. ;ar "Our trucks pass your way evening service it, Mr. and and Mrs. R. V. Morwhra - - 13. FOR8YTH. O o D.. Dir !tor ' every dlsy-,'— — be Anne as =4=a UUAL, COKE, Feb. 9 at the eve a progressive ' choireuchre-and art ort - to :SILLS_ -- . - asaieii Eyn etaml0ed b7 appointment. St. Paul's on-the-!fill, Septuagis Monday night,. to the number of ,!lose snot, Claremont. Ont. WOOD,' CEMENT, ima Sunday, Feb. 9th. ,Sunday forty. Retablished 1538 _ �• - SAND GRAVEL, School at 2 p. ni. Evening Prayer at Tlie recital under the auspices of 3 p. m. Preacher, at . this service, the church board last Wednesday ev- Use - :�UUNALI9'lUuuY` uorriaber. r and Rev. E. G. Robinson. ening was a real treat to music lov .Aoii«tor,rVotaryruuu� nluncywao$0. BUILDER'S SUPPLIES "' era. Mr. Steen and his pupils were K►issim" Flour (itiiCg l*rtneCly UCl'tlj>terl 4y tnc .dtc n. C. �.nna- _. tdap..o+tcb .,rr,g w wort ,,orae. wa.6tur. *+y Greenwood much praised for their ability to en- Also local cartage work` _ tertain. Still- ansurpaesed for quality A1'UN, i3hLL, !!t ttt)Sb Miss Edna Green spent a €ew -days Patronize Your Home Mills. W. J. I)EATON. A. C. We have also placed in stock A fuII H, a. BELT J. D. F. ROSS to Toronto. Audle . _ _- _line of ala le r. an Mrs. oodrwlard and --O>C` bread ---Le A. wttrc;ttT: Co's Peed,r. family moved to Toronto last week The milk trucks have been ear + 7s Bad Street, Toronto. - 4Adetaide 7838 - - Y �°y- I keep in stock the highest glade Patent A. W. MITCHELL Mr. and Mrs. Hoskin and famil3- in$ the snow banks. made b !'t 0. RIUNARDSUN & Co.. Barriii- visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gib' Do not forget the meeting of the y'�eside Milling Co. and Robin 1t1✓ue a'Lr sus ocar;es eu.. suite sol. y y ening, at the HoodlMills, the-Higheet' Quality. made. fig• 38:Toronto St, Toronto. Piukerin OZIt. son one da last week. Club next Monda en ?elepbooe Ad. tdto: t';ekenag ,'hose seta. Ott gr The risen of the church are con- school house. As reported, this meet- �. Canada. Office phone 7400, Residence 8520 tem ! the hot of a esus i will tape the form of an Axnat- For Laying Hens iHOMSflN & McMILLAN-Barris- p �n8 dins age n8 : T.taaa. Solkk—. Notary Public. office at slipper' on Match 17th. Particulars eur Night, a Is Bowes and already �a.i�eaoe oL Mr. Thornton, bt i r, co*tearon 1, pklteriag, o9iee Goan: Thursday and Saturday The Beal Store, Claremont Ater. we understand. that there are cuff- ` i keepon hand) } leaoioett. fros 7.W p• m to sso pp. m.. a by PHONE std The Woman's •Association icient entries to maltie this an • int- rotatmtnt. Taontaoffi :cob Hoysl Bank Layingi March . • �1Ofx Pielt � EI ' baoa• hold their regular useeting on Thurs eresting event. A small admission fee - ; . Scratch Feed a FURNITURE da Feb. 13th at bhe home•"of -Mrs is beim c Grit 1 Y 8 hanged and the ladies will ._. !`IONAiYT & ANNIS - Banisters. We are disp avial; of o attractire Mr. Fred Woodward, Ola supply .,,a luncheon. All are inviter!. OysterlSheli �lvJ J. Gibson. Sonat«..lfolariesPuttl;c _ y blacksmith Come and enjoy a__rood time.__.. uminum An raniteirare Etc. as movedis business to Pickering Mash mad b ALLIN F. ANNIS, H. A.. LL. B. Furniture ♦nd Furniture " Chert wood 1, y.the Quaker Oat Co. Mr. Ralph Sadler is now .tine new Y . . q�eea- f t 8$imcoe St. S.; Ott+avu_ Noveltlee. P tshonn-4-and s (OshawaL and at the Court Prices low, in keP in with titres. blacksmrbh here. _ p,• pat or k apariife, House. Whitby, (Mr, Conant) Phone 7 (whit.' P g The dram Mr.' and Mrs. Coo of N byll. a. ' In the Money" ---CHOPPING by the Young People on Friday ev: called on John Petty's on Sunday. RADIO �tjt� ��rE ening in Greenwood Church was Mina A. Brander, of Sarnia was a Monday. Wednesday,& Friday _ Ltntuf "" v _ ..quite successful. -eek-end guest of lilt. and Mrs, A. - " 7 cents ' NEIL 0.1366(11 H. D. D. 9.. 1. D. 8., A Oraduate Of Radio College 14re Y. P. & was held on Sunday Taylor. Per. he iTt (Sugftw r to Dr. J. n •tales). Graduate of Rith everting. Mr.. Roy Moarir:ay gave ar air.. and Mrs. E. Petty and dauglr- ' are, ROO College of,)ew Surgeons and Two L interns ' PP ter also Mr. b nidi o to Uotvuwty, At Um owe office over D. A. U t0-tlte-ll1[rlUte training ting talk .vchieh _ ac s a rec- t ng. P Toronto, Y'p+bold estebiPsbed trills err always _ >it*tCs dorer.er, Tae. y ■rW Fr;dag a Pb. P" .g iated by all. The -next. meeting wilt `nsrud- with M� J: Todd on Sun on the job. Others are bere today ant! V-111) t_ be held on Sunday evening, Feb- day. Mrs. Petty is remaining with am w—DUNS8nd orro FINEST. •EQUIPMENT her moviier forafew da -rusty 9tlr in cir,a:•ge ai. Miss Ret. y's•�4RF.r. D. S . uraduate •1 the'Rorat Collage of ` for Flynn Pedestr ans are conspicuous on the genu. Surgwa.and the l,rurerslty of Tt+roOto e in residence second door east of St. And C,huaranteed Satisfaction 1+oads these da sort's Crureb. Pwher+ng, Ont Office' Noun: 9 days, especially 4n Sun- AT Amateur Coates,, Brougham 7owH day' afternoons. Work is finished 'u Shingles ' �•v C Sale a. m. to ap. Q • or by .ppanemwt. (X tar P VhltriglBS F T owvi•e). Pbo.e Pick Amit: 431y -Reasonable Prices Balt. March 17th. "pronto"' and away they go dawn the Tubes and Batteries always ao h .hd - sideroada and around the concessions ;�><seliess�at +� arDsr. , 8, BOY MILLER. Brougham and seven miles or so are reeled oft Oalt Oalvaol„ed i3tee! 8hiagltla, -w EL[ZA BETH RIUH N ^ no time and 'Ohl• the Thrill Bird's Felt-,Slate ShioRtes, Q1 ' Brougham. Ontario - A tiD90N- = qutitirur is engrossing. - the 18die., Mr. - Alex. Lawson left -at the bt>• I ubttt+ring buggy whseb Also. re-r �.F� nndaato !:', inaaraaeedallti0es, 48cf Pbonr+Mwrk iQpB these da' ginning_yrt last week for somewhere Lawn wow sharpened. asreaani1ngeamtaania.of sMiddwaKi.t etaad• ye' T. PATERSON'9 - OLABI3MO1rF ag' music Several of our citizens +were Tor- near Moose Jany, Sask, to see his onto visitors on. Morida brother whom we understand is ill. 0AII and get prices. Phone 98L5 POBTILL, Licensed Auctioaeee, twat... �"' Sunday' Scfiool and church attend 'Me inteting of .the Woman's Asa :.,f/t3o..lam*Iall 1610,10 - *11u.0 b oo;hostwd exp) ri nee U);je- Teacher t smee, sae:«.6tn. Btv.r tr. o.; ora, alnce are very good each Sunday. *clarion �i31 be held i.-i the hall on _ _ with a Toronto Conservator} W*,. T. Knox wtw has been con. Thursday, Feb. 18th, s4 2.30 o'clock FUEL" . .� R BBATON, TOwH�dtf' _ standing, fir, rd to bed, •during the week, i:; 1i'ord—Friend. We expect to have ' • Cresta Conreva.eer, Comenuaione+ for - .1.. a,t6at .t9raawta. Accountant. Etc. rawer *t will teaCfi afternoons or.evenin s improving. the ladie-, -of. Zion-Church W.' M. $=. D alattiageLicenses. WbitevI 0ac. g '_titin Glad a Gannon is making at this meeti and the will turn- Saturday reserved for school y g y �l MAW J[ I children. "i dory recovery from her re- ish the program. hire are looking for Bu;lldersy • ti 1/V s :.� operation. ward to their visit with .us. Our lad- PP es Rates very Moderate. Licenei"d Auctiottee� for York. k meeting of the public I' ran les are asked to please provide re- Ontario and Ontario Counties Studio at my own horn, one mile ' � Mrd' is being held at the library'or fresrhments. Lu ber and Lal h f J111a6inds of sales proatpily atte+,ded to east of Brougham on No_ i ' •'tvrday evening of t+is . i�ek. at F TRRMQ RBASoNARLS ... ftf�hway• o'clock.: - ,. - -- ,.'!frreett River - Ci, s - es maybe arrainged-for at the NE :t':': olrco _ h1n B- �I s MRS CARL. DEVITT Jean !Kafcnim and fnertd -lrie 09l Sell ere Independent phones. ar, c F: Watso-n. of RavenGhoe Ern MadillAs all smiles these days Wnrthy, Vntarao.•-`,AlhertA CoF41 • :'?e week-end with the for- it's a girl- .-Pickering irl. _ bOlueBT1C Coke SA�ET Y a Wicker_ in_g Mills mel's people. Miss. Lois Draper is holidaying in --T- Sorry to rppnrt Mro. Cecil. Rate, of Toronto this weele Cflnent. Lime,, Plaster � hopping!(.'Each. P-r,,'. Hap- in serious rnndition ri In spite of the bad condition of r s!C`. Ca^il Rnd MTS. BAte 'mer• 1 y goo Ma e'Bri Wcod. -A GOOF) DRIVER- i �• the roads, there .was a fair! d P- Y - citizens of Brough attendance at both- Sunday services. X$ents for. 1mily Fe'no6 -A GOOD t:AR Week'Day _ f^.rmer esteemed am. We are very sorry .to hear of the anti Me',` -Aud [`SU1ta�iGE w>tth Feeds of All Kinds rn Stock rr 1 ►:LF" - 2 �•� �•a he singing of Tell, mF the old- Serious illness of Mrs. E. J. Wilson c �.J R=V 1'_ Poultry Feed:a, Lahrador Shelf, Oil ld-cr!-y" • at Sunday's service b, n'c*ther; at' Uxbridge, and trust she a[lij - Ttre 5trrtogeet, Purely Griaualty rake Meal, Molasses. Any chop yo i� m Glover, was very appropriate tr will speedily recover. C',ockRhutt. 11n.plement6l Company in the world• may need. - We can' affix any ration the Rihle Society message and wa A Ming party held under -th��' { that you mars want, machine mixed. s r i auspices of the Sunda School will secure Prices Before Bu . ' .., .. .. pP ec•ated. - Pl Y 1� �CYRIT Our Front Rank Egg Mash gives The Ci ht s' be held on Wed. Feb. 19 at the t . S. tt .en. -League' held' an en �, L, F MORLEY results, Prices are direct to you, No. ;, ahlp Fual;•re' and Dance on Fri- Markham. rink. Everyone cordially rT { i k Phone - Piekefrins, 6700 Gtmsuissiona invited o f ••{ ilii 1 L ►7 O 1 V •• B R O _ in evenln_ In t !ted t A tend.• he 11 ' r tY . . Y ha w,t`h quit ,. at Car-Let Prises. - , r,=oed attendance, conaitlerin the The Goodwill. Class of Locust' Hill g surds Locust HUI, Onto _; SUGGESTIONS , V ^"r a stili weathPi•: ---- y School have invited our Y. phone Mark 7200- p D. N. Dock WneT'c� lir. and. Mrs. Brown received word P a elastins party on Wednesday, f tabs serious. illness of t? :r L Y+- Feb. 12th,, at the Markham rink. for the home. pf� FRIvG• o, rlc,aae remertber and keep'the date Cold • .. . � :,.-l�,t,. tilt. F.^.. T..hrnton. Cough aa'1d COh� fib''- Bufferin f .)pen, Wed. Feb. 1211!, FOR 1836 'ms�ss a �1* wt�w '1! R g from pneumonia, in the }' P. r, king _^ R. 0. VrirlL+ie+illi tet"ck h^sl,ital, the pts`' t. The al•e too._ fora rd to FUNERAL 61RECTOR veeks'' with 'a great deal 'of enthusiasm to - Remedies A BargainioaBreakfastS�lte," - -? _ Mr. Joie, Knox formally .tenderers the social evening wkich they have i complete with Cabinet ToN i ,: •"_ ,rrgr;pn R,mp*Cntpr been im^tE�r? to by, ti Y. P. of the i,-ataAr.►..;l;A.'16;A riart of Grove'sBromo ,rintneTablets, $5t Buffet, Extension Table he 1Svnday School on account 'o Claromont United Church on Feb. �' , L�.a „nd Ni t, t ars rTn� Cascara Br,)." Q,,;.nir_e Tablets, ' 25 four Chairs, fiwished in ivory, n+, ,,, nn�,t ire-tT,ilik« 'ti, be nrecert, air. G'ea' 17,h. -All• members, a•re weiconie. _aC, I,�n wn;' ndv The tmrty for the Y. P. C. which r Laxact lei Tab±etc, ?SG edged with green. sr i ir. rho sur•^r- ` MRIv:`rn 50Gf1 nF,:•n•IencV and Hush liilipr .A�ciSf .1 ?'•eld at tha ?-ornc of :Iklrs. J. H.' B'ick?ey's Bronchitis:��ixture, #Oc.&?SG $30.00 1 . S, :.� ?Tiebr-li last week was a huge success. � Passm e s r .a '.Mixture, 7�•, �R or ' B orch� 1 r We carry a stock of Table INAak khamy • On"'t � lith rhe lucky, winners in the rmk-. Rem, The Fir�rnen. are ;.�a.ting on an Th'ermogene . ' Mirrors; Hall Trees, Pictures. -- - nitseur Contest ill the Hall on innte raTne-Ladies' Miss M. Muir, : � � Window Shades, Electric Ap- CALL U 1 N O I ?t lith. Applicants ;ter a=lord M 'Tics r°st,.; Gents.' afr. H. Michell, Aspirin. 35c., 39c• &go Rub. 3oc piiances etc. rind have yOUr 'Stoves,' F'li' - r,•ic M"sats R. D. 1Ti"ter, Rru^p lir. F. Hammond. Vick'e Nose Drops,' d ^�`nn or D. ,A• Beer. T` is amateur This is the .weeld. Friday is the oP 361C -..SOMETHING NEW (.Bees and I avetrOLI& ';: r: ��r rm ides is lte,�omir. r,git2 hip nicht• for a stand and lorious Mistal Nose Drops, 35c. & ?Se, - To'l- g Mistal Chest Rub, 3�. - Indian, lute Rugs, 4 x G, in• ' in order bef(jo. winter, I'm several beinn,• un4er iczY ir, the Oyster supper in. Gray's Hall, under. t',F :'•his auspices of Group 4, of the 1''Or QOiXg11B and Colds Oriental designs. These are - ri,a. at the present -tit+`e. I1r' IS See one Rin f3a, r iC ' a fh novel and interest r,%r; and as a T''adles' AM, on Friday, February lovely rugs, look well on any ,,IP a uorxf ^th, from. to R that do not res oIId` to UtLI(Lues bElfOeC r;(.' ' . program is, nrovidi-d. A' m• Contests with p floor. Pr ire, $9.at7. ,rt.. ��ir. Pinnock, representiriR Li,r :rize;> aT n a sillenr?id rrngrrnm of _Qrdluary tretltliient try. t 6i9e-WheT9. rrtish and FrtrPigtl Bible Scx;et" '*rtes• rrusiral numbers, Scotch dan (� A a DIP, R Ood Liver Extract C• A. STERR,ITT• e�'1 at. J+'�}tn'•, =•G, mins.r?l ckrt.h etc. Admission wp A Apple baskets and' bushel ptilpR ori Sun- ' 1Y last and delivered a message-or 1 s, and youths, 35 ' certis. School Or - dull �H'tlner.al Director bus)©tel he work of the :iitciety, At the etosp ^Cildren, 20t carr! cmhieldCe all Nyd.I's Crec-Phos, And Masse •Hattie 1; 8 81rh r the 'service, etpcti 6 yeas, r,^, _ ICKE I G W R N E- 3' P ort of nffirpr� Private eilrlbulanoe -.- - nI tcP f •r 14111(1, T),-, �Tr .f+��r�F. ,.n `o. A rust! old-frrsi med *nater sung—arge We - Phone 1300 A BY F'7f-8i r nt• 11r: J,,',n i'! ;lli)r.' era 9`h s� not caring for piCkBrinQr•e6-elo^sera, ', ^ir ecW. Mi1v to select the "realty of other good things provided. F,,.m . C. Jones, Ph, . Ontarl0 ;HardwAre Phone 980E ,nvassers. canvassing to be done So head your eauw this way on Fri- PICRE Ii I N G Fkater week. day, Feb. 7t1. Everyone weieorma DRUpGI$T PICKERIN,% IL ,y s.. �pYi",}e.,'..*c'r:,�iT••_a C' "., - ` '71-., 9 ; .� ' r C 'r•� -r.-_777-- 77 -. - „ . = It's For Art's Setke BEGIN YOUR SPRING 'JIFFY -KNIT NO of DECLARES LAURA WHEELER I h Club t- _ LESSON NO. 90 drawing twice as wide with 'the f " FLORAL CHARACTERS, No. 8 height in proper proportion, Then ' In this portion of our design Fig. complete the upper portion of theW. , / 7_7 293 we usee-a laurel wreath in prac- design as you believe it shomm be, tical manner. It is a symmetrical the 'complete size to be 8'/s" wide, :... design having much strength and, by' 1V`- high. The lettering for the beauty. Note how the heavy black title •to read "The.Appolo Song - of the lyre, placed towards the:base Book." This should ttiake a 'most .4+`• y • ; rtiY, .. ,. of the design, gives balance and interesting ptroblern for each of our solidity to the white. The lettering readers'snd I shall look- iorwsrd to is well brought out within a .rich seeing the results.' enclosing border; One may see at May I suggest. that you lay out 'y` a + . X z ?•� - --a glance that a book with- such a- your drawing -ton, a. thin sheet. ofdesign must deal with intisi V Cre-9 tllp paper own the ,'phase or other. centre from the top to the bottorlr What an o muni er is �{,r x- - - - -----r—i creative designer to apply music left half first, then told at the motifs in cover designs, title pages, crease, and , trace the right side borders for songs or poems sa used through, then insert another thin~4 - • in the magazine eectidaa; slieit of paper covered with leadBeg = + Ira The gentleman under the- stringy - mustache -and flowing hair is none other than Charles Laughton, tam. ous film actor who 'was, found in /r Paris, France,'8otel under this dis- "'•' _ guise. He is IQig nature act as make-up man for his part as Cy- - ��� rano 'De Bergerac in forthcoming b�tiw aim• -JIFFY KNIT BLOUSE PATTERN 1133` 01"N€AN -W M_ _ _NG -- rice o ucc — - — Tins - = e 688 It's News! w en a y halt" btmse can boast all the new style features of a fabric blouse. You'll want it and its accompan FIG. q 3 —in Shetland floss, for Spring, and will find the cowl neckline, the If yon haven't the patience Tv work raglan. sleeves, -both easy -to -make and very flattering. The blouse In and craft - in a -simple lacy stitch. 'I'o build with pi ecisloa and !ay your Pattern 1193 comes to you with directions. for making this blouse As most o! our lessons have been pencil, pencil aide' o! the sheet fac- and a plain knitted skirt is sizes 26-1S.and 88-40; tllueitrationa of. the Mustrated with either pen and ink Ing down so that when you lay your brick straight; blouse and 'of atl'stiteahea used; material requirements. or crayon pencil drawings and then sketch over it it can be traced Ii you - haven't the courage to,grin Bead 20 cents in stamps or coin (coin preferred) .for this pattern _ .,"produced by . ine line engravings through on a sheet of good drawing now and then, to Needlecraft Dept., Wilson Publishing' Co,., 78 West Adel`side St., ` Toronto. .how "cuts" as the printers.call them. paper placed below' the lead ,pencil When am structure falls. -down. sill' _ - .. am wondering hove many of our tracing sheet. Preps hard enough to start again _ readers know how a lead pencil tone' to leave a clear outline of your ADDING TO THE INDEX Pe Just remain where ynu are e.ad be es - drawing, or a4ash drawing, or a sketch. Then your sketch. is ready tisfied too, photograph is reproduced? . to ink -in. - e o Surely you all have. some art pro- » ., . For the hazards out t+'sere will b too f blew or other, why not take alivant- much for you. -- .. 9 These lessons are free. � Wq invite 1t you can't stand alone is the thick Us of our offer to assist you, all you questions from our readers, which t _ 1 ' meed to do Is to write your problem 4 of the fight i will bo answered without any charge. And persist •in your course when you _ - isad enclose it in as envelope; to- y they with a stamped return en- A small foe) is charged for criticism know you are right ; elope, and mail it to the Art Direc- on 'readers' sketches. Enclose a three I1 you can't keep your faith when i't's For our work this week in -Ea. veto a for •" piles to: ��The with sneers. (.03j stamped addressed return on. greeted y p personal re Don't leave the broad highway to 89 copy the portion of design Art Director, Our Sketch Club". 73 carve out anew, ars printed in this. lesson. make the AdQalde Street West, Toronto, For the hardsuips out th're xilF fie too much for .you. • s May she be lovely, for their sake. But it you will take all rbe fates have �r Prayer :.. _ . A Girl. 8 Pray .. to give., Let evesf girlhood -act, I pray Stand hardships and , ZLLAI Lst every girlhood thought of mine Be such that no fear would I feel glad that you live; Be white enough for children's If my daughter's- eyes some day If you ) cling to your fait,'a and keep -' -' eyes A light should ;all my deeds reveal. ding along- } fl{ome day at bedtime candleshine - The woman that I build must be Whsn disaster besets you: and every- To read in ' me; or they are wise, A tnother, worthy, true and fine. thing's wrong; The eyes of children,, and they see For that, O .God, may purity If you're willing to battle. arr?1 never :- What --we would hide.- These Mark every- thought and 'act of give in, thoughts now make, mine. Go after your dream for in lime you 3'hs woman that, some day, I'Il be. —M;try Carolyn, Davies. wt1T sin. - x` - Four Down And One To Go k, 77 Los Angeles fingerprint experts e battled when taking,. the ,1.,.** ', Ang fin g per � were e +► fingerprints of • Arthur McDowell 'Ilett), B°, al'reste,i for not paying railway fare. Officer Carl Bittner found he had 12 instead of 10 fingers s. « to print: As all flngprprint records are on a 10 -finger basis, a s�garate •,Ic , ` _ file seems to be called for, Fk*T4 Na Elopers See Bright Lights Mow `_.:.i - .. •� � ��• s' �'4 °exp, i , -a�,r � �s° ' i `C Ishbei MacDonald, daughter of Rt; Icon. Ramsay MacDonald; former Primo bflnieter of Britain, "' ""'"` las recentlys''graated a license; to take ovel ownership of the Old Plow Inn at Speen, Buckinghamshire. Charles van der Voort'"Dresser, 26-Teat-old.stepeon of Col, henry ngland. Immediately afterward she went to the .Inn It draw'hec first tankard of beer` tet' Customers: - Huddleston Rogers, and his bride, the former Judy Ford, of Tampa, ur-picture shows Miss MacDonald with C. B. Child, former owner of the Inn and the oldest inhabitant Fla., enjoy the sights in New Ynrk- night club atter their elopement ---et Speen, outside the Inn, The- gentleman it knawn•as "The Doc" 52 '� to Armonk, N. T. _ . _ 41. . • . �or An atY1�111t'�tI01� � �011l■Iplt■ill4�ui�l{J�■'w"I■L•:1■L>!li■:"Jlllllllil't'!I■IW�III]■IlW■flRl■'JIII■�"JI!/HN�I� , T. ` Qf a Examiners -The -Book - - - �� (From the Peterboro Examiner). They have been making an investi. a J lf _ - S he gation in England into the question of examinatons—both School and Civil i Service tests—and the findings leave _ " -: $Y. HAIR M. MORGAN --7. — exponents of the examination system ' with slot -of explaining to do. It bas ■I'ul:■II4■I:G/Uu/tiP'■I!!I/' utlr"■t!u!■1131/II(II■G,'■IJ /!I!II■Illli/itlii■II' ■,!I;■ti11■ICI;/It„/Gl.l i■WL■ ` nos • - been shown for example that not on- "Down The ICE” by Foster -Fie. starting in 1922 with' a handtul o[ fir„ - 4 ly are -the markings widely different witt (Reginald Saunders,• Toronto), , enthusiastic tyros, now has 1,600'- — _ when done by more than one board, $1 60 is. a •volume• long -needed on members with a commendable ay. but• that the.'same. examiners do not Canada's national sport. Hockey •erage of skill. It is recommended l - ` always 'see the same answers in the players and hockey fans will want to these ,membera, that they' ill same way. a co _of Peter Lunn's a noes ga ng c w th cos n et book. Unl e a re ma ex arts a set of papers to examiners who had with play rs i otisches land ho key he known ik how gto t put n technical marked the identical papers a year authorities, la probably better qua. Ideas in clear and lucid language. T lifted to write on these subjects What more could Te before -and this time the marks were you ask as a re. - _ quite.different. Similarly when �answ..' bher person today. commendation! groupsrof examiine tthereew sl aevart z i pati naltny know the year this _ than say o s H a I u r� e r pOi t came into action is i u e e n farce to the results that eras amaz- Canada,, For that matter how man y _ Ing. know the .origin of hockey? These ARE YOU TROUBLED _ - 3` twe �. questions 4nd many more are an. _By Adam Broome.. squads of eY2^+i u — ---- --- some oP them in the Civil ServleP, swered In, this fascinating book •As - iTlt �ER�E� �''�e'�•' were called upon to test 20 candid- a matter of fact every hockey fan s sxarorexs "'Tis luck indeed," cried the DI.O., aces. by 'the viva voce method and to should have copy—then when vi_ Da you find it hard t%_go to sleep at' SWNUR ARELLI of billan, a tarn• "though truth:,it is that my mail Place them in order of merit, and it sitors arrive who. have never seen night? Do you feelpoQQtP71� resteditithe _ sus composer, is about , to- make !tis was discovered that the pupil who this.. game on the ice —lust hand morning, "'jumpy" -all day, and "mg. flrat appearance in London He is - w usually brings, 'in nothing but a 'spate ed" by evenia ? conduct the first performance of a torn- 'of bills, which I've neither the money wa's marked first by No, 1 panel was •them the '"book of words" rather g g _ Phony of his own composition 0t the ut in thirteenth place by the .-other Queen's iia1L The event has aroused nor the inclination, to pay. Why not P than a lengthy discourse on the Thea take 1i'incarnis. Here's a dello- very great interest. The stall is crowd- give us a tun,: on the fiddle while Ipanel and the first place student set- subject. fors wine,° not a drug, that soothes ed. and millions of listeners are vatting a,e read the news •from the darlings ected by the second panel was only nerves n.9 ly to else can; that bel s for the performance to come over the "High Speed Slitring," by Peter you quickly to steep and floods boat radio, we've left behind?'.' rated eleventh by the first, Lunn• (Reginald Saunders. Torun_ whole being with vibrant new energy. iParelll makes his eatraiice, an4 rals- So much emphasis is'placed on t -be - tax p1s baton suddenly ool3apses. Westcott had opened the sack and to),`$1.25 his a -handy-sfzed, well_ Wincarnis brings you all the valuable Medical aid is immediately torthcom• be an to distribute the letters. It Importance of*caminations both durr g rinted handbook, on ski -in writ_ elements of grapes combinett with the Ing. but it to obvious that the , man. is was Weeks who, had the lion's share. Ing school years and afterward. that ten by so great an auihor.ity iia the highest gra de beef and guaranteed ( dead. In the audience are two 5uung „ the publishing Of these findings has People. Leuice slanto.o ..and Stephen It's always. the- way: -the young- Captain_(for the third. year in suer' malt extract. Almost as soon as you Garton. suer -gets the most. lie's not been o+ caused snmeahat of a sensation in begin taking R'incarms, you' feel - - - ton enough yet to be forgotten.' g' p cession) of the British Ski team.' wonderful! better. 'Phis is because g " En land and already. ste s •hare bean y "Thanks—I will," said Doctor Dia- The Doctor's tone was jovial,• - but taken to -improve the system. At the Ski -Ing in Canada, year by.year (your net enriches your blood. soothes Z..Wy in answer to the D:C.'s offer of there was an undercurrent of bitter- same time another ver progressive is gaining it's- enthusiastic fol- Your nePstr and creates -lasting ra- 3 cen•es of atrengtli and eneNey. • ,t drink. •He settled himself, 'noisilt', ness in- it all the same. move has been undertaken. t,.n the de- levers. -Ttie Toronto Ski Club,' a� 20,000 medical men have proved ` _ comfortably in the chair.. The Assistant D.C. gathered to- cision to'abolish the matriculation ex_ - practice the .value of Wincarni Weeks groaned inwardly, Dlahaffy- gether- his pile •with eagerness. West. aminations..except in the case- of pu in cases of jumpy nerves, insomnia, didn't look the sort of man who would cott, when he had finighed the dis- pals who Intend to -enter the universi_ %�iR�ll�t rY Q/Yit . TO anemia• debility and general indispo ti eat" the ritual of 'drinks before: tribution; and each man had his own ties, and to substitute a .leaving cer- - - sition. Get Winearnia Froin your drus dinner as a mere formality, The collection of letters and newspapyrs Clticate,.sbo.widg the student to bare ;l.eQ1Ve �,'1Qggr00 g�9t•--Sales Agents: Harold. Ritchie • Doctor,- fortified by his whisky .and. on the floor beside his chair, sat down completed,bis secondary education. r do Co. Ltd". Tomnto. to soda and a large helping of chipped 'sad, putting the rest of his mail These are developments that. should EDMONTON — Farm women of potato flakes. anchovy sandwich -ard -aside, fingered- it small round-' Sat be of .more .than passing, interf'st. toAlberta learned recently of : a trees - stuffed olives, began an account if parcel done up in brown paper and educators in our own country. Is our system of teaching 'primary grade itis tats. journey which was certainly sealed with red wax. system, of examinations any, more ac. .pupils. It. calls for pupil _perticips- Aengthy'.a-nd -which jmgt as certainly "That's funny.' he said, halt . to curate than that, followed in England. tion instead' of pupil listening and -,promised to be long: himself.. - ` _ •wrong, ant! !sn't it about time that we too - has already been adopted in .60- There was nothing for the :r 5'st- ' " V1� hat's Westcott?" asked qct away troni'the fetish' of matrTcu- berta schools. lint D.C. to do but follow suit 'and the M.O. latlon ablch should onlp concern a the bulk of the recent arrivals in trope for the best and he made a '`Diy usual monthly ration of 'cello comparatively small. percentage of'the. Mrs. W. Ross, -convenor. of the considerable raid on what the -1L0. strings," answered the D:C. "But students la our secondary. aetiools* committtee on education, and Miss had left of the "small chop." Sudden- nine are ordered regularly from - Diary Crawford, of Edmonton,, ex - 17 there came a diverson. The distant London. This lot's got the Bright- tine- their diets, 4n fact their very3 plained the new method at 'the an - flickering ' ht'in scams. . • fftiekering of the lig n g b i brightness more mouth postmark and. the name of Po - Quints Set The Fashion oral convention of the United Farm Women -Alberta. _ _ ore frequent, its - lm req , g some shop I can't remember, D y bu Bgure - in a sou -wester and oilskin of , :'intense. There was a, sudden gust of mind if. I open. it and, see. if it's al: - for babies, and its clinging .fra Miss Crawford said children•lik^ wind through the open windows of right?' _ - It is human nature for the mass 'to imitate the action of adults, and /--the veranda. The first heavy drops of -- . The' other two a reed and West- g to fix its .attention on and follow tsit . Ationg similar to real . odes learn began to patter -heavily on the / aomtgated iron root above. ' Im- in Cott cut the string' and �,tiwrapped ' g 'e�mptve of- the chosen . e.w. With the assin• of time those ex- passing' among adults must be presented in 16 mediately each of the three titer left the paper covering. A , little card- board music strir g --box was. disclosed amples have been broadly labelled the classroom, .She told of one class 'and eight who f Baby Ba 5 his east, and a couple of servants'view. "fashion" and Canada has no more of . serer -year-olds were busy house when she fi rushed up from'the kitchen behind to 'Close "Seems all right.:But I 'don't grate important -leaders of fashion than 'Qnintupleta. playing visited them 'in the school room. More tKan' that of any other ' the shr:tters and windows be- fore say 'harm was done.. understand why its not from the " the Dionne It is no- exaggeration to say that They working in commit- 3 g 'member of the family, baby s In 'the mid3t of the clatter of bolts same place as -usual, He opened: the box, and took out a little package the bulk of the recent arrivals in .were tees, milking articles us:d in houses," tender deiiccte skin needs the = land tate howling of, the -wind outside, -i-a- his hand. Theri he closed his hand • � this Country — and others -- are •their she said. "When the time' came to greatest care and attention, The e curtains which bun& over the pas- from bungalow- ascertain more definitely the having clothes, their dailf rou- g o. home they did not -want to leave - oft ioathin oils in Bab s Own '. ;'.Iasgeway the were 'an nature the contents n tine- their diets, 4n fact their very3 the. classroom." . g Y i !pushed aside, and eerie -looking s .of •lives,. determined • �by tfitr- Quints. _�.. Soap make it specially suitable Bgure - in a sou -wester and oilskin And then a strange tMrtg 'happen- ed: The District Commissioner drop- And, taken b and large, it seems a y - for babies, and its clinging .fra iCape, appeared. Thea apparition nick- pP q - - ly removed the hat. and a smiling g Ped. back in his chair, his face death- very sensible practice for, that time, at least that the Callander babes Mistress. "Why did you leave your _ , �'. y grants reminds one of the roses of :. face, black, but not comely, snub- ly white. The sweat rolled 'down his remain.. under the supervision of last ce, • Diary ?." ran help to France which it ...!posed and pockmarked; and showing forehead in rest beads,. The tick- g p age which he' had been holding fell . their "commonsense" physician, Dr:. p y Mary: "Because- I`didn't know what „ this one was like, mum,_ .inspire .Ws best for you and Baby'too" n -+s st hue row of even, white teeth, .was li disclosed, W*stcott turned.. He -had from his limp_hapd: the muscles of all R A. . Dafoe. Latest fashion' set 'by the Quints Ai '-h d h t, It f 1. his limbs were convulsed and con- nia a securg• t e o s o t e - is that of being' immunized to diph-- Abutter which. had fallen to his lot. torted in ghastly urithings. and had just -saved the petrol lamp Doctor "Mahaffy was out'cf his seat annotheruncing The result • ec the pre as'ao 0 announcing this precaution d•as-a 60 from being blown out by an extra in . a. flash. Ile bent over Westcott s 'per cent 'increa'se in the "first dos - large body. He,'vt•as quickly joined -by Ilarge size in' draughts: es" of toxoid given to Toronto "`hallo Alimami-yon -done - come :he'Assistant D.C., *arly." "Speak man—speak'. ` What's the children over the average for the inatL9er°" shouts! the MD to the year. Accordinn to figures supplied Postmaster dine say the , mall • ' the Toronto Social Hygiene .Council come by firit train and I burry -- unheeding Westcott: "My God — 'he " nick --bad storm come this night.'.. ca•n't—.he's—dying. What's .the mean- by the city's clinics- Ill first doses q in 'of tats"" were, zive.n at '11, clinics over, the ' The mail carrier brought up the g �— _ mail -bag -from railhead, three days' .." T • two days lmmediately • following the _moo - • m,---�.- ' arch; for the more leisured white =--CHAPTER Vstor III y- - _ - 1L--man,--but not more than twenty-four Chief,Inspe'etor Tat.itou; with s hours' hard.. marching for the :native look of triumph on his face, and `tWe knew .gurus .well that if the _� Take two "Aspirin" Tabes Barrie$ encumbered only ' by' ' 'the suppressed eagerness in his voice, theories • on �dhich we are tvcrking s lets.. Make sure you ' get0) Drink a full glass of water. " sack. continued speaking— were correct,. a mould of some sort "Aspirin." _ must have been made in this case, It "' ' _ ,.&a �Peattreatmentin�hoorse was out of the 'question, on the.facts Instead'of•using fancv priced "cold of as we know them, that Pratt's key € t las. mouth. Burble twice. -Do ' remedies' try the new day cold o s t men pictured here. Your w no rinse m j could have been off its ring at the 'treatment p a e. ur o n dillsame tffiie as fto\claridson's. The thief doctor will approve it. It will start - �'"Aspirin" Tablets are made in a easing the average cold or sore . Canada. "Aspirin" is the registered would hive been taking far too throat almost as fast asyoucaughtit.' trade-mgrk of the Bayer Comppany, great�,0 ae3 reat a Tisk. And as we know. from The "Aspirin" • you take will Limited. 3.00k for the name Ba tr' Professor Pratt's oti•n statement he start combating your cold internally in the form of a cross omc�'cry tablet. �e LO r t ` had never missed it for long periods i ' at Once-, if throat is sore, crush and F —it-was never out of his possession stir 3 :`Aspirin Tablets in a third %/�� Pi R� N" a► et ea �x-- F for very long, At a -time—and evert j DEMAND AND G E. T aiy' - ` then when- he 'was actulillyworkin i 00 g — - O " in the laboratory. So that the mouldy , -- U v a or .impression must ave been ,as t y O Q - O' made 'in the laboratory itself. ° tick �e e rt' SCRAMBLE ,WOR�7 ,'CO ` - �W Off' - (To Be Continued') - tti t ee'Y --- The Most Unique Pro5t-SltAring PrIiC Contest in History a�f� Q�. �. - JAMMSTEWART T g group fibre are five seufonces in the followia on of worts, And these five - ' OW to eGOr0 HEATING EXPERT USED PIANOS sentences, then write them -correctly, and legibly, r ".Utother Nett fear—not to u'in for himself—the measure of—happiness Says: Factnry Re-conditinned %t nl;v is 6ontething• tlint—finds us here U� , nnswnt—otCut't—mast—rtkxte In. 1hl� x A Fraction Of Original Cost. ;•rn�ljnn—t� ' cltrst nv�,ans[-it, ;": h�tg iL�`-�t�rpt'e—th tnnre — a -r; 4 Forced draft •methods blew Pianos $495 tip., Grande $575 stip. Hien is certain you ought to he—but one grasshopper still Ranging on of heatytg are not only Write Tor rres catsiogne 1101 1v his= -rolling si+here makes-man}--springs—tlie less, you can— ex naive, but .unsafe — rnalcn a—surnmer to a." - �� MASON & RISCH LTD. send your result in ou or before rebrtiary 15th, 1020, with an entry _ ' d ' use blue coal and be 642 'Sing tit. W. Torontc -out. fee of -tweri'.y-n've-cents: -25 per cent. -of the entire receipts will be shared vr 1 cure." between those who Bead in a correct list, ,15 per cent. with one error, and 10 por cent, for two errors. All contGatt.n'tr• will receive results ty Ir . I A. 1 Issue No. 6 -- •'36 ' .66 ter• GIFF BAKER, • 39 LEE AVE., -TORONTO _ _ �t ¢ 4;C h e vi si Pibu�' the singing ai kyzan 130, followed ; See conditions for applileaats in the lgaple LW YiitjW lime by prayer b_ y Rev. Mr. Mutton and Brougham Amateur Contest, on- i ' Terasar th Lard's Prayer in unison. ter .:der Brougahm heading.. 1 -thee regular busmess and arranging 1W. $1.75 per year;, $1.50 paid is advance.,of a Valentine Social, to be held 'in - Subscriptions to the United States !and WAWANESA INS. CO. the. Hall. on Feb.' 14th the reports ": NOTICE heap Rata -for Farm and Carlon and Gt, Britain $2.00 in advance. of the Secretary and Treasurer Mere. Mrabtf the dingo Jbigbb;tap - , Buildings -„-'--- - -' - given, We then had the• election of -officeir?, '11 r, - - All persons opening snowblocked JOHN MURKAR. ProDrieto'r, • Mutton- in charge of Windstorm Insurance on BuilANO `` roads for motor or other traffic, do ca r4 L) vOM�M1ENTts. (6atme and resulted in the following: - i Windmills, Silos etc. \v (Hon. Pres., bars. J. ' Richardson; Pres. TOR O N T O so at their own expense, unless • some • same has previously been referred • to - utora bila Insurance e The Toronto Police farce for many' Mrs. Farndale;` 1st Vice_President, Single:-50coAll Kinds n t• ,. _ _ o Township Road Supt. Roy Ward. years ::::e en�>yed a very enviable•blrs. W. Stevenson; grid Vice -Pres - Write y Write or Phone ' reputation for. courtesy, fine appear- I ident, Mrs. R. E.' Mowbray; Secret DAILY SERVICE D. R. Beaton, Clerk ' ance, honesty, and • loyalty to' those 1 ars, Mrs: J: 'Stell; Assistant, - 5ira• _ _ BOWMAN & RO WE• - - above theni in'the force. Investigat-!V• Parkin; Treasurer, Mrs. Wagg; '.'Eastern Standard Time' WHITBY ONT b ions that have been held .durin7 the (-Organist,_ Mrs.- W m. Parkin; Group past few e ienths du not reflect much I Leaders, Mrs. `L. Dunn, hlrs. M. Har- Leave -Pickering Leave -Toronto ^ � (Eaateru l:cu=.e) (Eayat Dundas) credit .,;on them. or at least a few lock; _lira. McDonald and Dirs. Bell. Radio mrvice 011 Can Buy at Home - _ -Of their number. Lack of • dijicipline k. M. P. '4I: A. Ni, P.m. TIRES, BATTERIES, a 7, G9 .-5> •a 7..30. a 4.30'Expert service and re- ACCES90RIES, - -- -of t___i�eir_fallino a 7.44 a 4.54 8.40 5,3U p ,- '3.54 d 5.54 10.00 630 pairs to all makes. Reas - At as low and better prices force corlsiting of over a, thousand for alacing - ° 6.54 11-30' d 7 30 men, it i's_to be- expected that there ;,_ .:_. 1.1"54 d 7.54 O 5•• . ' Work would be .some black 'sheep anion - - P• M. 8.54 c12.3. !i 9.30 ° g INSLRANCE OF ALL KINDS c. t3.i1 �l 9.i1 1.30 t0.3C gAaranteed. you can in Toronto. • them, and only the strictest discip- -•5 0- _ line will maintain the force in a 1 4 10,54 c 2. 0' 30gTi-STIR �TEL,D in your choice • of - Fifteen Canadian a 2.54 b 11.44 3.30 state to be desired and which will a -daily except Sun & Hol. b -Sun. Graduate Radii and Television Institute.. ' have the, confidence of the people: and British Cpmnanies of Sound & Hol, only. c -Sat. only, d -Sat. Member Official Radio Servic: Men's tiled Motor Re sire. - _ Sun. ,� Rep aim. Standing Association. " i The deep mourning for the death ;Tickets and information at 3 46 Phone 5201, PICKERING Gordon J. Law --of -our - beloved King, _George - V -i3 now about over, and our thoughts Ten years experience in Banking GRAY COACH -LINES Y Phone 29013 are now directed towards our new R _ PICKERING, ONTARI VIII and Insurance. Now serving clients PICKERING E 0�11- ' Hing, Edward III itho already is Eastern House -Phone 4500 THEATRE loved and respected not only, through in T1 teen `Different Townships and *rut the British Empire, but in the rnany countries which he has visited with an office system to take care during the past fifteen or twenty - yea*. Naturally we are anxious to of double the volume efficiently._ � � , Friday and. Saturday - I� 3inow whether or not he -will be a wortky successor to his father, -who .. February 7th and Sth Your engaznee are invite4.azid your T•vet Shows, at 700 a)td 00 C. H. TUCK, Opt. Eyesight Special- _ is acknowledged to be the best' King _" Beal - that ever sat on the rirone -of Eng- -patronage appreciated. J-ae k Chapman' int• Author' of Your Eyes and 8ea4 Iand, or on the _ throne of any conn- "LET f + M th." "The Chid and - Its Develop. - try in the world. King Edward VIII D • .!�• E .R Represents the menta' Optometric Association at --knew that, if s sled, he would sue- Ganda Life Assurance Co,y _ -- HA Y E �Tli Ontario, American Optometric Ana• P Brougham Ont. Phone 516 - ociation. Specializing in Eyeslght seed his father on the -turon'e,- and he Canada's oldest : ''had the determination and wisdom Life insurance With and Glasses. to prepare himself for the great res- Company' -RICH -ARD ARLE\ Opposite Post O:fice, Oshawa �pa►+Rihilt i 4' that w-6uld fall upon Barclay -Trans ori_ Phone isle P•:VIRGINIA BRUCE -'him. By his actio- d eeches he in ALICE BRADY -Ritts gained the, confldence- of ala Daily Service .WHITBV, P10K -RING classes. Evea the Communists,* who between Claremont, Broug'',tam Knd vicinity RRi; UE CABOT } Greenwood, White'vale and Toronto The Canada Life has -served Canadians ' ..- Harr Bull have a deep into -t of the rich and for;:. years. During the past five years 'Monday, Tuepday and Wedn''-3day y - those . in authority, 'have expressed this Company paid fn policy owners and �- themselves as-beim ]eased with the '1'�y drivirs are trained to -be careful- beneficiaries over $1:31,000.000, It -has Builder and C' utracio g' P Feb a kry -10, 11 and' t„ nes- Kinry It hay been so often stat courteous and reliable. assets for the protection of policy owner! Bricawork and Stonework of over$24''.000,000. Two Shows, at' 0 and 9.00 fi Specialty ed that a king is only a fi{rurehea•.l .. . , _ Special Rales on Lon Distance Phone Pick' ri22'? R R. 1, Whitby « and does not exercise- any authority. g - ,5h] ate „ That i+ no true of many kings haulizYg. �m SS - Ar0 itect's Service ^r munt••'ps, as is -the .case m - !! I. No order too aniall. None too lar TRY THIS -Forever-Repairs Italy today. But it Is not true of the Se• :r British Sovereign.,;. They wield a All shipments Insured and protected ,medicine, 'SYBILLA SPAHR•S for THE OROWN- I1NE :.great influence in .directing the goa - ._from •the weather throat trouble, cough, bronchitis and With _ Roaebsnk Rd. and Sin cion Rd g rrnment of th'e cot.atr� : it is done'•i•tI tonsil ailments, good results -or mon DICK POWELL 4•'29 Phone.Pick 6M a r Viet wa but••itdone most eff- Tel. Clare. 311 - P. C. V. ey_ back, it works wonders. r t y, RL BY-KEELER � ;! Class. B. _and C. olceo ou Ecilvely. in m sense of the term will ' _ Le. C. Jones, Drugg TE}:rFE •iii b''said of King •Edward VIII that O,�,ned and operated by PUPOT,AR PRICES '.}he is. only a fi•gyrehead. He has a Frank S. $aFda mind of his `owri, he has good judg- y Evenings MAtineea Munni. anti-whst,he +v411 -do will be, for t Adults 22c. Adults l8c. ' the Rood .of'the Fmpire, but he is I'i'BL1C NOTICE THOU Ohiidren 13c: Children"16c. We do Building of all kinds mom deeply interested in. the welfare _ Tax Inoluded :CARPENTERING, :.of the , poorer -classes',' especially is hereby given that at the last meet- _ CE\IEYTINGi . those in the sluts He is desirous ing of the. Council of the Municipal_ SHALT ' - 1'LUaIB1NG of so improving their condition: that ity of the Township of Pickering, ATTRNTION9 FARMERS they will- have real comfort and en- 11 r. Joseph Cowan, R R No. 1, Fick -KILL and crime, was a ointed W - here was P ieni in life. T . a. a time P sed I 1fi,00FIti .. _ tis eco GENERA ROOFING � •Z - • rn tr LR _ i� REPAIR P VOR . K : when it . •was said• that the British to enforce the provisions of "The We also sell Brantford Roofing - long Weed 035.1' in said we ate prepared to air ears. s' _... _Monarchy .wouid 'not - last long that Control'-ActP P P it would give place to, a republican. municipality, during the year 1966. ( trucks, trACtars -and all farm Materials, Empire Bathroom maaol icer , wheels rebuilt and - ent, Duro Water.. - ...form of government. That.stateinent Donald R. Beaton, y _ EgFtipm y Clerk. 7;ire-setting, ovood.work rind j Beatty is. no. ,longer made ac'the monarch * I Equipment is more firmly establisked 'that it e - WOOd turning Of All kinds. rind ether Building Materials �. :ever was,. thanks to the •wisdom of g 'Queen Victoria and succeeding sou Plaoe your order. now for. -.Estimates Free ereigns. Woodworking and turning. Work Guaranteed :4.insalt Phone or Osll E AL ' AL E A. R. RO PE F. J. PROUSE i. Mrs. Hooker and Jlss. I). Craw- Brock Road Storeand Blacksmith Shop. - Phone (1502 ford are not enjoying the kunst 'o£ - <Successor to W. H. Jackson) PIOKERFI\G: ONTARIO hea" and are under medical care.. Phhoe Pick 2729 1-26 Joe Stell we are sorry to' report TE is rat improving as his friends wish AN -D - 'him to; ori Wednesday he was taken SHOP ' ' •, - to Oshawa for an x-ray. :. _ ;: _, ... • , The Junior Iri_ctitute will hold ?' ` their February 'meeting in Dot: Zion -- -- ?'HE RED AND WtH/TE WAY Church an Thursday evening. _ - . sleigh will convey the memberrfi from - ANL>' hinsale . and those from - Greenwood TORONTO PRIDES - SAVE' who care to go. .,The Women's Institute held their R - WE START THE NEW YEAR OFF WITH EAI. VALUES - January meeting at the home of ;firs. WECIAL RIGHT AT HOME hedgetP last The with twenty - PEARS Standard quality, 3 t1t1S, 29e. - ladies resent. A It for a recent E bride '4 quilted and the business - SPECIAL :M�s to be adramatttbe in February d and ekering .Farina, Itd•.i - will LIBBY'S Pork & Beans JumBo tgiven in the hall, the date -to be when ! SIZE 2 for slice - SPECIAL _ she , camnuttee could airange with rava __buyer' at the farm on AYL�dIER Matsu 14 oz, _ s, ora was moveda we would, �%! bottle 15�c • not exhibit at Oshawa Fair this . Monday, Tuesday and ' Wed- S CiIAL � year. A very splendid report' of the i -'9aratito Convorition- -was men >,� _ , COFFEE, Red & Wh><te, per lb. 39c. - �` mesda . -- of - each- week until bur delegates; Diva Gormley- and Y RUNES XTs: Bur&W. -It was Aso agreed, that . Med Size .. 2 lbs' for .. 1:9C -our Secretary •write our District Pr_ ' -further `:notice. - � , 9PEaIAL f _ _ f ... f t o ealdent to , be with us at our Miamb meeting at Mrs. McBrien's:- - The Woman's Assbdation hold J - - tll0ir JamiwT irteeting at tiib hemi •..of ]ins. W. Stevenson, •with 13 mozn- beet and these children present. The - Preaidemt, )dry. Farndale, was in, tbA i AbAr. The mnest yw was opened with MM James Coates krs been laid Occasionally a few pheasants get in } UP again -with a severe cold the path of the discharge from their r r McDonald spent Tuesday in Mr. Bruce Harton was a visitor in L E. O N '� �LL ',Eye �• • tt ct y.. Claremont over the week-and.mid' stories. responsible for aorrte • FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND __ \ . Q Mrs: T.--Patei•sbr► was --home -over l a}i—Forsyth—y§—a' 'Care ' :the week -end and is sbowing mltch care of the doctor at present. RMBALMXR r improvement, for which ,all are very Mrs. • G. M. Forsyth has 'been cop- •',9uccessor to W. J. Mather, �1�d _ TRY attoi►le -- _ _ �thaakful. fined to �h�er home during' the Last Eye lir. Morgan Pugh is in draltic few days.- Night wad Day Service ' -traits over the shortage of water blr. Wilson of the 7th i.ine is able - Y , �}} the susiness Phone Residence Phone 'for his stock. Guess he will have to to, be up and around again after his a fl3Ul 98.20 Strain - recent melting snow. recent illness:e,W - The, Euchre .Club met -again on The High Schodl pupils enjoyed a � - Eye Strain Ti night last. S en tables were. - � played. The very c_o_l&-i i ht was re_ skating party at ,3iarkham rick on snooker Madeline P Y rY _ tg Friday night last. R } her C. H. Tuck, Opt D. sp�onsible- for the smaller than us- Ali; Jos. Evans -is not showing 'the =able "Beat1l�i ` ,. nal'number present. improvement winch his many friends -Part 3 The B. Church P. - U. of Claremont would like to see. AL F's PLACE -Salon _ y :Baptist Church will hold its regular The .'Woodchuck" sure is a wise Those exposed to wind and•,dust, meeting in the Baptist Parsonage boy to return to his undergr`eufld, and there are some who cannot•"face next Monday night. The program home on Feb. 2nd. CLAREMUAT, C1NT, HAIR CUTTING, a steong wind without evil effects to --will feature St. Valentine. A series of Sunday evening mid- Phone Clare. 3201 SBAhiYQUTNG, eyes, Consider then ttie increased ' ..Rev. Small of the Grande Ligne, resses on "After Death, What Then" F_iNGERING, effect . to eyes of those in swiftly - Mission '! Mission is expected here on Thurs- was started last_ Sunday evening at _ day, Feb. 18th, to show motion pi0- the.Baptist Church. You are invited Blacksln, •� odwork MAR(7ELLING moving vehicles, when the. eyes mush urea of the' work at Grande Ligne to come and consider this vital sub- at right prices Specialize—riot Oil Treatment Perform their normal functions as and Permanent WavingWell as combat the effect of the ex- -Mission Que. The public are cord- jest. Now is the time w have those repair The our -roads has been jobs, attended to. Harrows repaired, Reasonable Prices_ posure. Strong sunlight of summer :fist Chltrch.= Silver Collection. giving our supervisors a busy time alsopew sections on hand. The fam• phone 1S)OB uu^LARE\i0\T and' the datiz mgT'"—nw glare of win ous Fleury Piowr always on hand, ter 'will increase the harmful els• Mr. and 3 _ Mrs. G. Scott are acc= .during the past few weeks. 'Traffic merit. Today the resultant faulty _ ompanying Dr. and Mrs. Bagshaw has been. impossible on many occas- Also dealar in Viking Oream Separa• Y fora and Electric Washers. Vision and reflex disorders of th of Saginaw, Mich., to Texas and ions on some' of our roads during , vision system are more common Florida, where they will. spend the the pgst three weeks. � Dealer in Cocksbutt and Froat dt LAND SURVEYOR Y -next two mokths. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Mrs. Jones, -rho has been spend- loud u'a`hi°ery' than usually known. The constant :- left at the first of the week for De- ing the winter with her sister, Mrs. A phone call will bring us to your farm F. J. DON811AN B. A., B. Sc., O. nee$ of close range vision, the cos- _ `a #roit, where they will commence the Esther Palmer, sustained ;a fall on Ozy-acetylene welding. L: S. On file are the records of ear- - tPinual exposure of glare from high- powered electric lixhts expose the - rnotor trip, with their relatives. ' the ice several days ago, fortunately Phone Pick 710 veyors • Gibson and Yarnold, 365 eyes to terrific strain. Even in the The regular' monthly meeting '"of no bones were broken, she, will how- - T. W0odwe6Zd- King East, Oshawa. Phone 1981. fiery young. faulty vision exists and the W. M. S. of the. United Church ever be confined to her bed.for sev- GREEN CVOOD 491 develops. Many children are not .pro- will be held on Tkurb-day, Feb. 13th, eral �xeeks _ in the basement of the church.. bliss ' y ed, held back by faulty eyesight - . 16 1y gi'v'e report- a jack rabbit _ _ -�: - � • ; mat 1 i!lcGlashan will. �e herr ort on chaser, a lot ,of men all •over. the - _ rather than by lower mental effic- iency. _ This is the da of th T Q With the rapid advance of the W. M. S. convention recently country get a great of sport out of Janna V Special held in Whitby: The regular "Study this ` January p civilization and • the great develop - game, which has its equal `in ' Book" period on Africa will be con- golf for .tramping acraos fields etc.. McCormick -Deering hammer Mill Delaval Milker, complete meat .of industry. certain concerns tined. F3eury Oat Roller Lister Lighting Plant have realized. the value of Eye Ex - Mr. Lewis _escaped serious injury Vert -Electric Grinder Sea Flea ' 14 -ft: row boat a-minations of employees, but -what.a- several days ago 'when immediate) Whole Corn, per ton $2$.00 bout -the eyes of ftse who Y g S :- Massey' 8 in Grinder 3 -way wells ump. -beyond the bridge south of here, his Corn Meal 30.00 Fleury 8 in ,Grinder -Beatty won tub elec. washer will hold the reins. of industry 09 -car skidded on the ice, knocking out Ont: Wheat „ 31.00 9 1-2 s in Grinder Used pulper the future. True enough, the schools two. posts of the railing as►d doing Ground Barl4W 24,00 3' Int. Cream Separators Fleury- pulper (near) larger s save- teeth f proper ~ i. in - centre considerable damage to his car. The 2-DeLaval ' Se a ion given to -the -0 - children Ground Oats .. `. •: - .' 28.00 p rators, 2 Iiielottes Kumber of stove=� and heaters d that -the h children cable in the railing prevented hizn 2 lianure Spreaders See our large "Used Car List an are seems. at -t e c i ren are of dawn over the emban merit Rye Chop' .. : 22.00' o properly nourished. Snould every going P 0 -tooth Massey Spr. Tooth Cult. • 19•L7 Star. Sedan Oil Cake Meal- ; . . 37.00 chiid., have a thorough examination? . into tile' creek. �icCorick Cuiti-packer. 19_9 Durant P..oadster fan eye conditions would he uncov- ered Y. P. S. of the United Cnurch Gluton . Feed 31.00 Orchard Disc Eft. p g u 199-7 Pontiac Sedan y S • s r .-tooth Cult are expecting the. Toll Brothers of Digester Tankage . 05.00 Hay Loader 1920 Pontiac Roadster - tn� which in preliminary exam ��'hitby at their meeting on March. i L'sed. rain binder 192? Pontiac Coach - dons are Overlook-. Preliminary Laying Kash and Fends R tem will reveal most cases of -'ml-! 20th. This Will :prove an interesting e 2 Pordson tractors 14-20 McDeer.- 1528 Pontiac Coach-buti !� B g 1 Tractor lows ]�.9 Chev, Coach in sight, _ the one who,has•. nor- ; and delightful" evening. The elder JOHN NORTON p• 2 g � -folk • are hoping' that the Y. P. S. 3 Perfection Coat Stoves 1930 Pontiac Sedan mal viai'on at the expense of oven vvi11 extend an invitation to them, to CLAhEHOwr :` - f1`TA_R[U :ii-orked nervous system is often ov- er'ooked• hear these very interesting young Phone Clare. 2004 CHAS. COOPER CLAREMC�NT men tell of. their experiences in the t I East. Rev. Pinnock of the British and— Foreign Bible Society --made .his ann- - nal visit to the community on SunFVA - ay as . r1e W83- 61; LZILe ftilth" Church in the morning, Brougham in j the afternoon and Claremont United' Church ih the evening. After the ev- Bening meeting, -the annual election of officers for the local organization v` -as held. • The same executive of :1 • 1935 were re-elected, ri-ith Miss S. ....ITS., VALVE ... E. Evans replacing Mr. Hill. _ Reception of , the broadcast ori - Tuesday 1a4t was- very. good One bring facts to light and every test of Chevrolet performance adds C8EV1tOLE,P altVti TOII ALL iii! - '7 could hear the booming of the gun, further c�onfzrmatioa to the fact that the Valve -in -Head engine is the very beat ,�- _ the tolling of the bell, the tramp of kind for a low-priced car. Two reasons tell why. First, the inherent design of this <f) Perfacted Hydraulic Brakes . . feet.. Then shrilled out the Lauren type of engine (used on racing cats, airplanes, speedboats) produces extra power. (2) Solid Steel Turret Top Body by ._of the Bag -Pipe. Amidst the still- Second, the shaping of the cylinder head forces fuel to buzn evanly and completely, _ Fisher (3) Valve -in -Head saving you. money on gas. Conventional engines can't do Both these�}ings at + • • • (4) �+«'Actioz+ on Mantes "{ _mess of that ancient Windsor Castle the same time; engineers agree you must have aValve-in-Head engine to get ate• Model (5) Fish.r No - we heard the few simple words of -:this matchless power -economy combination. But let your owg driving test furnish Draft Ventilation ..: (8) Safety Glass �o�ttmittal of the hod of our. Late proof. Drop za and dove a Chevrolet today. Easy 7 , o GMAC timepaymenbe. _ • y cy iln,..i:~akiala and ' wis►dow. 'King, buried, not a king, but as a - ;. sago; mortal as the rest of us, whom -- death had taken, just ".in the'sa-i e .?way we too, shall ' be taken. Fear Death? Rather fear the one who 1 PRICED FROM - tan deitroy the soul.--C,om. , :The death took place on Tuesday January 28th at Claremont of Fran -h (sSerie: _• �) ..-cis Derusha in his 80th year; after _ py Mesbr Deluxe Models a lingering illness. Deceased was a f �,�,; lras $905 • naxive of this locality, born on the ' ` 4th concession of Uxbridge and was sow qa 1 OUwne RfsWy, L FUb the youngest child of Francis• and a Mrs. Derusha,' and is the last mem- ber of the family of three brothers w l F. and five sisters. Deceased was twice married and his first wife, the form pr Jemima Slash, .died about 39 yrs. ago, and In 1911 was married to' Mise Margaret Linton, who' survives t .,-fint today. Deceased farmed *in this .00ttvnunity for some years and also operated a threshing outfit for many ,years,. Ams also sunived by four ._sons: Jas, of Uxbridge: Chas. of this placec Arthur, on the. Brock Road north of here;' Frank of :`'. Clare- _ mont; Edwin, the fifth son beim killed in the war; also four daugh- _�teis-:_'Jirs� '_alter Nar�y_I.Sarah. A.); Mrs. Redshax (Minnie J.); Mrs. Todd (Elizabeth), of Goodwgod;.Mrs, Mercer: (Ethel), of Toronto. Inter- ment took place on Friday, 31st .at Claremont Union Cemetery. The. -late Francis Derusha Was very well known locally and higMy esteemed by all. He' was particularly well- known at the -bowling club where hb Vass an active player, and a ramn- ben' of a quartet of elderly gentle. MOO wbo were favorites as a terra let the kcal gte!en. 141 N { HOCKEY THRILLS. Tune to every Saturday rddhf at 9 p.m, Eastern Standard TM316 to Gewral-Atotori Coast -to -Coast Hockey Broadcast, BACK OP THE CAR - - it • ry s tip, ar r{ •i — IV- V. Canadian Nurse in Landed To Stop Riots THE Leper Colony 'MARKETS Graduate Victorian O r -d e r Prodtiea Pricey Here Writes. Interestingly, idled Farmers' Co-operative Co. 'Of Voyage. j Sai"sy were paying the following # prIces for produce: • —. - BOGS with cased returned, prices Members 'of the leper colony at ftomiaal Camundongo, West Africa, ' number. u�Ing* ....,�...............». 22c lois 300 appear to be happyi tad rev- $� OWP medium «...................»..... 21C -. eral cures have been effected at the - 1" pollee ... , ' "''.,"'.""» 20¢ hospital, Mina Mabel Faust, former l "lap,"""""" "' """`c Regina aurae, said in, a letter to a "" "" "' "' friend in, Regina. WTTER -- No, 1 Ontario solids, :88 to 23%c; No. 2, -22% -to 23c, Describing a 400 -mile riper, voyage, undertaken to assist at an emergency POULTRY: (Quotations in Cents) operation for removal of a 47 -pound Dressed tumor from a native, she said ,the Live Dressed Milked northern trip was through country in _Some of the heavily armed members of the Japanese landing corps as they prepared to go-la "`A" .1 "A" " ,)# which lions; leopards, and other wild taction against Chinese students. in Shanghai who were demonstrating against Japanisse encroachments nils- nothing:ex- student were killed and wounded. Over S Iba. ... _.16 17 _ _4 be 5 lbs. ».....____15 sept .an alligator, however, "not 'even : ti to 4 lbs.._.._...__12 1$ a hippo'showed'up in the river." Aul roosters' 7 s ' �. Miss Faust, graduate of the Vic- Men's Fashions for 1936 Wardrobe School Bell Rings ,Spring chickens — torian Order of Nurses at Montreal, Everybody Ther Over 6 lbs. 16 20 « " was .commisaioned by °the Wamen's As Vari-Colored as Artist's Palette ... "i 5% to a lbs .•........ 15 19 �ilssionarp Society of , t,he.. United 4 to 5% lbs.»..14 18 . , Church' of Canada for nursing service to b Iba. ....13 17 In West Africa: Born in Wadena, a DETROIT — No tardy scholars Vader 4>><,. liars:._..124 19'e 16 Saak., shT e served on the staff of the Black Or Midnight -Blue Suits The Famous onnes trickle into classrooms at. Cass Tech Speing broilers Grey Nuns' hospital in Regina a year Witll Streamlined Tails Are nical High School. knd the devtr# before going east. Latest for Formal Evenin 1% to 2% lbs. ....12 16 that is making serf, birds, )f fotaier .., Her letter tells of her landing at g 'Young ducks —• - Steep--011t-Of-Doors ill 30 Be- sleepyheads 'is raising s crop of 'radio Quer 5 lbs ..;_..•.12 Lobito, seaport in Portuguese West Wear. 18 «._ i4 to 5 lba..___.......ifl 16 4lrica, R -here she had to wait- four low Zero Weather — Con- talent. days for a train to take her up " Billie 'ro Gni «y-ei, Each' morning at 7:35 o'clock the -ountry. LobiCo has sometimes been TORONTO Arbiters of men's auditorium of Cass Tech is filled. HAY AND STRAW -ailed the world's hottest place. Only fashions have. decreed a 1936 Ward- ' Pupils come to listen to broadcasts No, 2 tlmolhy hay, baled, ton, $9 1.000 mires below the equator, it I% ' to $10; No: 3 timothy hay, ton. E7 to sea level and has paven a dread robe .as varicolored . as an artist's C.>,I{LANDjat, ON t:, — While most by their classmates, who are special - to s.8; straw, wheat, baled, ton, ;5 'heeding ground for fever. palette. Here, is what the we of the -continent st3i�ered In. the. past izing'in dramatics, and who havf ca to ;d; oat straw, ;5. During bed 40 --mile -train journey ed man will wear, according to the week's blizzard and sought firesides, ambition perhaps, of, becoming radio g the Dionne quintuplets. slept -outdoors stars. " Dondi, her station, the little en- forecast of the fashion committee of e GRAItiI QUOTATIONS -1ne cra5rled up a •rise of 5,000 feet very morning and afternoon, once !n Over the public address : syateta, the National Association of Merchant 30 below zero weather, they hear their own amateur show, Following are, .Saturday's closing four days of sweltering heat. At Tailors o4 America and the Merchant. ons's n of short plays l - quotations on Toronfo grain transact several stops lions were beard roar- Twenty months old os. Jan. 28th, c ti g ,news bn tions for car lots, rices' on basis Tailor Des;Frners' Association in colt- apogt horns on their hospital, Wins, talks, interviews,-music—and _ p nR on either side of the track. vention here: verandas: In their usual perfect health. humor. e.i.L l,ay ports: At present \Liss Faust is studying • . For formai -evening wear: ` Black Thee 30 beI-ow .. was a record for the The talent of one \ Manitoba wheat — No. 1 Northern. ,be native language before moving or midnight blue suit% with. shorter pupil after an- " 1B94sc; h'o: 2 Northern Sli c;• Pio. 3 K • . winter but a record. net by northern other is paraded for the entertain - 'o the hospital at Camundongo After waist and streamlined tails e'ght Ontario's weather, not the quints. ment of his schoolmates. Even the _ Northern 84%c; No. 4 Northern, preparatory visit to the hospital inches longer: Flaririg' 'Capes of $074c: No. 5 Northern, 72%c• •hat Is to `be_ her home during the royal blue_ lined. with brilliant scar The only rea:oa they haven't been. bashful can perform, being .hidden Afanitoba oats — Pio. 1 feed, oats. neat, few years, she writes: "5Iy tet, purple,' blue, or white silk. Blue °ut in lower temperatures is that low- from the audience by a curtain.. Toronto. 321•yc; for all rail shipment _t: impression 'of my native nurses or black shoes, blue or back- -silk .Pr temperature& wFre not provided. The plan was conceived by t]le 'delivered Ontario points, No. 2.-C.W.- •n heir bare feet; and so Inefficient, -bat. Last winter they slept while the, mer. dramatics instructor, Francis. Belch- 46Yc• No. 3 C.W., 40%c; extra:No, 1 ". > c•ury hovered around 35 and one day er. gave me tremors: For informal epening µ:ear: Din- leed Ioate, 40 c;..No. 1 feed oats- ait'opp,eij to Ac►.'tops for the paints. is "The u e" said he $6c• mined tfeed oats, 30c; No. 1 Stirs Faust adds that the main ptir. ni?r Jackets of 40 ahadeli" of wine. the='open air. •' P >'P� pose of the hospital Is caring for lep- maroon, plum, green, blue .and with' give. students radi& experience and deed screenings, ;17 per ton.. Udworried about -tbeir' health, Dr, confidence in their abilities. At the era who are housed 'In tiny huts near. colored facing& and iridescent linings South African corn. Oe. h. bn alt' u of the rthem eceive e. lonef-sureasted pmeai dinner-matc oats sforleStiYtimeror borborang� . guardian. said their nts walk' 'and same time, it is designed v .entertain d[anitoba barley—No. 3 C.., `l2c. Allan Datoe, the quints, walk a hit and inform those who arrive at school -Ontario grain, -approximate- prices g' more confidently every day and aie. before classes start." a dap from the mission. canary, beige, Quaker gray, 'green, . track shipping point—Wheat, 74 to becoming more AucceesNI in their'at_ - The hospital itself t9 a thin frame plum bisque, -gulf stream blue and ., '78c; eats, 28 to 25c; barley 80 to tempts to form words. building with mud floors and straw pastel shades, worn Rith black cum- 85e; corn, 48.to. 45c; rye, 35 to' 38c; atfftses. mer -bund and dark evening trousers. They .ail gained weight during the ;malting barley, 39 to 41c, 'Host sulfa of soft cashmere will be Past month and each has new teeth in pastel shades. Pastel. pleated shirts, since her last "birthday". 31[arle, who ' Champion At colored evening pumps soft silk hats t1 two ne* ones. and Annette, who - iShaleu Eulo SZeB of saapbrim type in colors, and studs has produced three, lead•. the fife -' g Spellin;r Backwards and cuff links of •emeral „amethyst, with 1- teeth each. Yronne and.EmLe Late Sovereign ruby and sapphire. each have 11 and Cecile ge nine. Yvonne By KEN EDWARD - For lou •-ot oue new one since. last month. RN OCHESTER, .Y. — 1-41s. Mary n'wear: Sack suits have Carlo one and F.mlle two. .� ewis' Cole, 77, a native Canadian lost their padded shoulders and -- _ Southampton, E 'George , P . ng Yvonne s still din weigh? rg �longer.i I leading the_ h _ the coat is one tach Norfo�k _ w who claimed the world's sham ton d Pi _t _ . rets w fie rd Sha Irish poet, Play- ship ' in spelling words backward jackets of twee& and informal slacks Parade at _Z pounds 13 ,: ounces, lour wriaf and critic, before .sailing remain Pounds heavier-than`Marle, the light- t w .. died here recently as. she, was about popular for sport, country C for he est Indies, said, htng and town wear. Fabrics are bre hter. weight, Cecile had the greatest gain Qq to enter a hospital for treatment. g c� • ..George has lett the monarchy o! For cold weather: Overcoats with dttritiR the month: half an ounce :;Mort She collapsed on the sidewalk.in in —England'on a higher standard of. _ P fur collars` and fur' lining. The of a tali. pou.M nd. -Emile an•i arie Y guardsman model with flared sk rt e, respectability and popularit than it front of the institution and died of a welowest In gains with only four ` { ever attained before." heart attack within a few minutes. remains popular. Plaid' and checks Dances each. Their. total gain was "He wits one of the finest broad- Mrs. Cole said she had been able are decreed "for business •ind sport. twd. pounds 81{ ounces. , casters in the country," Shaw said. to spell words backwards, since early Dr. Datoe mt>asured the, youngsters s`3'he unquestionable ,sincerity ;,with, childhood. She received internation-' - and found' Thr:e was the only one to Whioh he spoke and the humility of al recognition,for her unique ability_sin during lhP Past manb`t She was c the than—in fact, his whole attitude and was a Popular figure at spelling Queen :,mother - a quarter of an incl, taller at 30 in_ r Was such that .it made, up what we bees in this vicinity. She was born Thanks, .Canada rhes, Yvonne is '0?4 inches tall,- An- all say was `A Mani'' in Burlington„ .Ont", . but had lived ,+e'ite 31 t4, .CAeile 711_. and' Emile u "God • bless him!.' _ here for -mole than half i century. OTTaRA - On#. p r ! m- a Fo'lowing t: a table, of their F weights, in pounds and ounces, with : lfiriister Alackenzie Bing received the gains .from Dec. 23,'' a message of thanks' from the wid- owed assn Ilia p _ Lb. Oz.' Gain Oz. _, @ Mary -for the ' ex res • 23 13 9'A K � sirs of sympathy from the Govern- :'wane ............. /�► : Annette ................' 23 11 7?� I ICK DwAR� meat and people of Canada cabled 'Cecile 23 10 ::151,4 .to Her Majesty. Emile .................. 22 .6�4 4 The Queen's message follows: itarle 3?� ... 19 1 4 „ ril;•it; YOUi�GSTES! •MM1iO Prime -Minister of Cfinaoa; ' IS MAKING GOOD IN �/� "Ottawa, „ Totals 114?z 40�i ' SIG fit!' E HOCKEY • — - I am very grateful to Yourself The business of farming is yearly lot of small greenish 'apples, that and to the members of your govern- becoming .more and more dependent Upon facts that have been gatherer, re. do not ripen up well. The orchard mens' for your sympathetic message 'Rud an- Kl lllng Nicholas- John "Red'' Melz, who _ Warding livestock and ik-estock.mana^e- soil is a stoney loam. What can I of condolence in my great loss. y pd has won himself vhP name of to the filet that .rnent, crop production, soil management, disease and insset control and business do to improve the apple crops? Please accept my most sincere Poherface" due heves smiles or cheers even thou., organization of the farming industry. ons or Answer: -To obtain a good crop of thanks. liar}. "Mary." = Thebe comes a time syhen those we his 'mates might slip in a dozen .` Indh•idual problems Involving apple's it is usually necessary to .. (Signed)• 'aals at oma—time, wits born in g' - vnore of these, and many other phases of agvleniture, engage the attention of follow an "all-round" or ba'anced Mr, ;Mackenzie Ring had sent love• and know \t'ilcax, Manitoba, Ontario farmers from day today, aur- programme of proper spraying,soil this message° 'fust die; and so we grieve. lIet.z, a firmer St. 'Michaels Col. Ing the' winter months there is.. a little maria ement, pruning, and thin- g "Her Majesty the Queen,if. y this be world, when greater •ones lege player got his break in big more time for study of the most acute problems. ning. ',Mature trees in good' vigor "Sandiirighanl, - :., - must go time hockey �y!1en Joe Primeau Through this column farmers may 'pertain: should make 'A' ariritlal `shoot "England: Whose pregnant voices fjll the hush was forced .out of action. hick filled his between the secure. the latest information -Ing to their difficulties. To introduce growth of 6 to 8 inches in length'. "May I be permitted to . convey they lease ," position great. Charles C'onacher anti Har - this service: -Professor Bell has prepared Poor growth may be an indication i to Your 'Majesty the very deep, sym_ flow vast is Fame! how - deep the y(,y Jackson making a very favor. the following typical, probems to In- dicate the. Information Which should be of a shallow• or fertile soil and will' pathy of the Government and he able impression on the hockey au- _ riven In order that a' satisfactory an_ result in poor crops, If the soil iseo le of Canada and to express as That moves tis to believe - thoi•ities. wer can be made. If answer to desired by letter enclose — deep and well drained, applications well my 'heartfelt personal 'sympa- , greatness -1 rt for years, his suppleness beim`'- '' �� *tamped and addressed envelope for of .manure should improve the thy. In your great sorrow maj you- a •feature that enables film to take . reply. Address all, inqulrles to. Pro- reply. Henry Q. Bell, Room o, o- growth. The manure should be ap- I be, comforted and sustained by the For now he slcc 4 whose son time h' R a pass from any •position without AdelaideW., Toronto: Ontario. plied from about 2 feet from the knowledge of what our gender ad- g y cannot. dim, • great exertion. ' RReighin� 170 .St,. trunk out as far as 2 or 3 feet be- ministrations and loving compan- Nor sldmber.lose. No crown ..etz of the Infant•Llne lx finds Red til Question: -• - _ gond the spread of branches.. ionship have meant to his late 'Is.-, Of regal honor found its way -to him _ is a .wonderful back.cbecker, and . k P. Wellington— A heavy crop of small apl?les in- jesty Ring George in all that per- Whose love_ for Britain was its own a good shot either way. This coming kid plays Pett wing Questton:—My. , orchard of ,spies • and dicates a need for heavy thinning. twined to His Majesty's life slid . to• hcnow'n; , . whose, art obeyed no feeble Critic's ' with the Toronto Leafs and does a few_ other varieties is apt doing P The apples should be thinned to 6 his high office." a mighty fine job of. It. This. young well. I have manured 'it 'pretty or 8 inches, apart as soon after the (fthed) W: L. Mackenzie .King." whin, war bird speaks very little (no Rett, the past couple of years— June drop as possible. Ilut_m . .. wollrl his ,own fault), probably he believes In tha) `placing the manure around the E. A. H. Banks, M.S.,, Poloved greatness, aid ndagl "Action speaks londer 'tree,fairly close up. There are a Dept. of Horticulture, O.A.C: 6.1 V J. W. Rief. than'•words". :. _ _ - +1 r -a Ir - Y I Editor's Note- This Is the third of "Macdonald Movement" and Den - A WAY THAT RELIEVES THE a series of articles which were pub- mark were parts of the same idea. CAUSE IN A'FEW MINUTES lished recently,in the Harriston "Re- ---Wh-a7t--Denmark had -done, we view." While written specially for could do, we foolishly .thought. In r • V ;':.::: Yf Ir ...VV:h V: M.".: :V :V:::•: "Review',' r•.k:::r . •Sf?.:::••:::.::•;.r; •Y• ;;: the Review, and addressed to resit 1914, just at the time 'of the out. : dents of Minto Township particu- break of tl� eGreat War, we had all • (+rfifx ...il •r J' rfk : f :': ��'\•.. :n,?vvi:f' •res^:rT r -: „r:fi. �f, .. • ; '�Nn tarty, we believe they will be found the Ontario School Inspectors at :��'• '" ;f interesting to many of the readers Guelph for a week to be instructed; F'rel: of this paper because the problems by Dr. Foght about the Danish sys. of the farm ,folk of Minto Township tem. But nothing came of it. I sup- �/� • - are the same problems -that con- pose the War prevented anything(t I W 4 front rural people throughout the being done and besides eduwionaI Province. reforms can 'not be initiated,- by 't In order to explain my,interest in School Inspectors. : Man people who think they ,have Denmark and the purpose of my That was about the last kick of �/ lit l � ��� '�•-, " t little coun- the-Nacdonald-Movement for rural doctors say, suffer in tea ttj� frons t y in the Summer of 1934, it will school advancement. I had a little •//!//til ��` ll� ( %/ - ', nothing more serious than acrdatom-be necessary for me to disclose a hand in the adventur¢ for ten. years, ach.' And this common ailment can usually be relieved nowt in minutes. little of my personal history. from 190"o 1915, They were; ! All you do is take familiar Phillipps� Thirty years ago I was a teacher think, the best years of my school Yf !/((�u� (jt• / i Milk of Magnesia after meals. Ta of Science in London Colle ate In- master's lite, Though we had laid. �� �,�% t acts to almost immediately neutralise statute when I received an invitation ed, it was worth while. I have al- fit �-stouraeh acidity that brings on to apply for the position of Profes- ways believed. The mistakes we�/ your trouble. You feel like a new PP Y person! sot. of Nature ,Study at the Macdon- made should -serve as warnings' for -- - Try this just once: Take either the ald Institute at Guelph. My appoint- those who attempt the neat' advance. familiar liquid "PHILLIPS"'. or the ment to The work brought me into Believing that there was no pons- :. hew Phillips' Milk . of Magnesia' - 'et the service of the Ontario Agricul- foie chance for progressive changes Tablets. But watch out that you g Yoe Genuine PHILLIPS' Milk et . tural College to help in bringing in- in rural education in Ontario under Magnesia. blade in Canada of to effect the ideals of one of _ the our rigid educational system, I re. ALSO IN TARLET FORM: greatest- men that this countryt in signed from the Government Ser- ., )Phillips' Milk of Magnesia Tab- my opinion, ever had, namely the vice in 1915 .to Tollow other educa- lets are now on sale at all drug late James W. Robertson. Though tional work. But I never ceased to Stores everywhere. 5ach tiny tablet is the _ born, and reared in Scotland he was dream about "Denmarking" Ontario's equivalent ,of a teaspoonful ��~ a ,great Canadian and second only schools 'a bit. of Genuine ::y to Ryerson in his ambitions for the So, in 1934; nineteen years after Phillips' Milk d- a • . i ' • at Magnesia. hest soft of schools and the best withdrawing from the service n the r PHILLIPS ' sort of education for the country Department of Eduraton, l went to folk of Ontario and the other Cana- Denmark to try to find out if the diAn Provinces. devastating depression from which There will be many old-timers In Ontario agriculture suffers, could Scotland Yard Harriston and Minto Township who not be helped by copying - some of ti ing will remember him as the manager the methods that. proved successful Scotland Yard is teaching the Classified LdlC1Y er a Asks For More of the Cotswold -and other-rivrghbor- for the Danes in like dliitress. world how to so abort its police ixT7tstsossi t - In cheese factories, in the early 80's I went i saw,, I learned. I Do- Ing work. There arse few coyntries that Humane Methods of He made Harriston his headquar- lieve that the only hope for the per- N OFFER TO EVERY INVENTOR. '- manent and successful re-establish. have not Bent representatives to A Liat of wanted Inventions and fall rUistribtirtiing Relief fess and was intimate with the Mc- learn from.the the Metropolitan Police, information sent free. sea saassa Rills s end Co lands. At that time meet of Ontario agriculture is by „ ,r Com>Qan7, worts Patent Attorneys. 29 P P Among the next, batch of pupils Bank street, Ottawa. Canada. : he represented a firm of British co-operation and e'•dtrmtion. This will be detdetivea-Srom New Zealant. Cheese Importers. Afterwards -he was Robertson's faith. In that Baine UZAZCPxolr BZZn GUAM= Pablic health; more humane meth- po Police officers have come from New- � . , oda of distributing relief and an. ef- became the first. Dominion Dairy faith- I write these Articles, foundland, Hong -Kong. Singapore, VLINF. FANNING MILL PROP» tort to bring womanly sympath and Commissioner and In that capacity Next weeks article will he at+out Canada, Australia, France, Spain, y Champion Seed Grader. ' TestimoZtfats. +saderstandin to the Put Canadian Cheese."on the map." Denmark and the Danes. Gelman and other Continental coun- 123 Empress. Cres., Toronto. g problems of P y - !►omen, children and aged people, will Hewes a man of the highest ideals tries to glean much from our metb- '' 6e the alms of Mrs. Rosamond E. and s very lovely gentleman. I was peacemakers Than Wilkinson. only woman member of -very proud tobe his disciple l7 Superintendent Batley, chief of the w�et I khe 1936 Calgary City Council. She Knowing the nerds of country life. - ;Make War Fingerprint Department, is going to fli -•:eras elected Social Credit candidate as 'he did, and sensing the inade- I lecture to "pupils" on his subject. � � E R -40 143 the civic 'elections November 20. , quacy of our school. system ti, meet - I Chief Inspector Rowe will demon - Frank H. Simonds la.Curreut 1f.atorr� �e wD/� A trained nurse who operates a those needy, he csenceived -the idea Not long ago I was asked by a, atrnte life Criminal Record�Office, `w physio -therapy clinic," Mrs. Wilk- of establishing. a new sort of Coun friend of mine, high In the official ;The wireless cars and • broadcastingaex- Inson -is a strong opponent of pies- try Teachers' Training School at circles of.. one of the best known of i methods of the "Yard" wfli be ez- ant methods of reiief. "I -believe ey. cultural in association witk the Agri- piained by the Radio Chief, Chief - American- peace societies fur -a crit. Constable Best, Sir Bernard Spils- - OTY person is entitled . to employ' m to al College- where he had been icism of the actiyities of her associa- went," she said. "If that is not tloa. III brief, my response must be bury will give lectures on poisons. Pow at one' time an instructor in the able, they • should not be subjected Dai De artment., Dr. Roche Lynch; the Home Office iY P .that not alone .her association but analyst, will teach his own subject. - • .�fo the humiliation they have to en- - - y •. Sir .William Macdonald, the mil- also the domestic peace movement as _• Anse at present. The valve .of scientific research- '• rr "I shall make eve effort to .have lionaire tobacco manufacturer of 'a whole baq become the'gravest peril Is cnlvaleycence-dishearteningly �' Montreal furnished Prof. Robertson to peace the 1-'nited States has to the .examination. of bullets, cartridg- , greater dignity maintained in the D slow? Dont despair. Take administration of relief." Born in with the necessary funds and the deal with in the present h.c+ur ii the es, and clothing -will be shown by PHOSFERINE and restored School -was named- the Macdonald world crisis, Dr. Davidson, chief of the Crriine La- yi our is just around the corner. .';Ireland, Mrs, Wilkinson has lived 1 8 j . ed n This x erirtiecit in' mak IIF' sora, jt there Is Asn^er that borat ` at Hencl n. Finan there _ Institute. T e p a � ors n y, . . • You'll feel better from the first .':Canada nada for 20 ears. She is a rad- • y 8 vl• .. Ing school more natural and vital, we shall become Involved in ar, be will be special lectures 'on crime. de- aate of St. George's hospital and day, you take the few tiny, econ- Studied physio -therapy work under nought• to brirra about a reform in It in As1a. Africa. or Europe -and in I rection by Chief Constable Horweil omical drops of PHOSFERINE. _ Sir Robert Jones She famous bone country life. -education. It aimed to my judgment the danger azlsts-rne and, Superintendent Hambrook of the weep better, too. And eat well. specialist." - -- offset the town and .university trend reason is to be discovered not in the C.I.D. - towards professional and white -cod clriaaiions of the miiitarigt,; but In ealtli, quicklys t. . $ _ -w1f13 ' ER%�FE now. Start back -to h, lar jobs which has always character•- the. performances of trate pacifists. 1r PH�I� —"Give instruction to a -wise man izetl our school system by Substitut- is not the mu.nitian makers,'thP trier_ ir'Tis a base abandonment of FOR and he will be wiser; .teach, a just in'q handicrafts, homemaking anti national bankesa or the war •toa_sPr_ reason to resign our .-right ht of Fatigue Debility assn and he trill increase in learn- nature studies for the academic Ing admirals and .generamis' who are -Retarded Coovate}cence—Nerves— thoua,ht: '-Byron. • Anaemic Condition—radisestion—Rheti- ing.t'-The Bible, bookishne=s required' by our exact- todnv puehin� towards participation I _ saati rn-Grippe-Neuralgia-Ne+rritis ins examination system. in outer peoplN's wars. bill. those I t.o..ofAppeuu �i first duty was to take rhar�r pe6ceniakers -hose aim !t is to prcv- TAKE r'No education 'deserves the name, y ellf war. - "in our habits and mentality we PHOSFERINE, H 0 S F E R i N E of an interprovincial cissas of about unless it developes,it."-E• P. Whip- .fifia teachers representing ?soya Tltc+ *.Ypl<Inxtion -of this• paradox. are not very different from our THE GREAT BRITISH TONIC ple.Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Ed= discoverable in Great Britain as well ancestors."-Guglielmo Marconi. 4 ward do not -need to say it was a thrilling as Island, Quebec and Ontario. I as in the Uti ird States, is very simpte At Your Drug Store -le Liquid or Tabid s t•ssioiial peace -makers in ( Form "it following reduced prices both profh countries still remain convinced Sixes - SOC 51.00 - S1.50 that there is some peaceful wap . to The fl.00 sire Is aeerltr row "a Me sec srae ONE of the best ?ng a hand in breaking down pro- D I Maple Syrup Evaporators .ae the $1.50 size Is take the fL00 sl:• own medical vinciai prejudices. That work cess- prevent .war even in the present hour I FSICE LOW — QAaZITY =GZ hese mcii•in e � ed- after' three years unfortunately. when the rulers of at least tI Nlak.'v neat high class syrup re- States was Dr. R o _be a great thinfi for Can- great powers 'have adopted war not; tainins the manic flavor you like so V. Pierce o! Buf- merely as the chief instrument of IIs_ ntueh. , Evaporators that will make Ada if there could ill be some sort trotttable ywi maple bush falo, New York, tf•na po cy, u ;also as the Sole; small investment. write for data - of national meeting ground for coun-e t ten . I is interesting, Tht Body -Building Qualities s' 01 0' P t u n t t .. tvho wa born t i 1 u. 0 1: c X 4 an.. e fa.0 n n m s o assuring R per, nal .and rat. > ' try teachers -- say at the Central i '. - a farm in Pa. He . W GORDON STEEL WORKS lI '1 � Ex er mental Farm 1 tonal survival. noted daily in his P 1 at -0ttawa • LIMITED OF COD LIVER OIL 3. Alike in the Japanese 'action In ' _ medical career that A SUCCESSFUL KAILURFs TWEED, ONTARIO P I.0 S rainy of his prescriptions prepared from Foots, :Ianoliuria. the GerInall in Austria - •, �= basics, and herbs such as 'Golden Medical AS most of you know this so -call- and the Italian in Ethiopia, it Is pos-' hing clic early fou dcd a Clin croducrd asased-1fospitai fn- ed "Ma��veniE nt'l fo. st ts fo lsco�' ver precise -1y the same additional Bone -Building Suffalo. N. V. Advice by letter is free: er' rural education 'failed. The :ioli resolution dictated by., exactly the STOPS -ITCHING :-- Minerals Dr, Pierce's Golden \Icdical Discovery is has still got to b an herbal extract -which eliminates poison,; g e done. Perhaps same. consitionflons. Japan ha,s, more E Prom the intdstines artd tones up the digestive Robertson was ahead of 'the time,"). over alreadi taken Manchuria: Ger- In One Minute •Stron bodies, straight bones .rystem. Pimples and blotches caused by faulty g elimination disappear and you feel the tonic Conditions were not ripe for a' for- many has tried,'nnce to get Austria, For quick relief from the iiehing of pim and sound teeth are built from aad�trcggthcnin effect of this well tried ward Irtovement.. And there is no and is visibly e aria to try a,^rain. ]es,biotches eczema,rashesandothersktn :.the mineral salts and vitamins m,dici e, A your Drtigcist Howl Tablets ij� P g r so uid'$1.00 and $1.;.5. doubt mistakes, were made. It was, As to the Italian determination in t?tr. etupbons,spply, Dr. Dennis' pure; cooling, is .Scott's Emulsion. made too dependent on c•orsolida- ratter of Fthiopia, patently that Thirty antiseptic D. deD. ucD. Iss.Its gentle Scott's Emulsion is vitamin rich Thirty y e the i ri fated and inflame skin. ' Cod Liver Oil emulsified .for • tion, far one thing. But I have never needs no elaboration here ,oils soothe fife irritated and inflamed skin. U Your. EarsRig ceased to believe in Robertson's thus aiding nature itself to heal the disor- °quick easy digestion and tom- . ideas and' ideals and sone' da ' der. No fuss—nn muss. Clear, greaseless tined with the bone and body y Bi Jum in Ex its s " • they will be accepted by Ontario g p and stainless—dries up almost immediate- building mineral salts , •Hypo - 'With Head Noises country folk. - So I prophesy. OTTAWA. -.An increase of more y.5topsthemostintenseitchinginstantly. . pbosphitea of Lime and Soda. ' Those of us `who had a hand in Try D. D. D. now. A 35c trial bottle, at PLUS VALUES you get OA'LY than $14,000,000 was shown yin the, drugstores w' If you have catarrhal deafness or that ."Macdonald Movement" thi expor a to t e. nit- D. D• 1� rescription is made by the own- in SCOTT'S EMULSION. head noises go to your tl •u a• great deal of Dell- ers of li.&LUN BALM. o aramint (double ed States during November as tom- � - , mark, That land of the Vikings was pared vtith the corresponding month, Z strength), and add to it. 14 pint of held before us as an ideal for Cann- last year,' according' to 'a report is- LIVE STOCK MARKETING Toot water and a little sugar. Take a than schoolmasters to emulate, The y o -o erative plan has tablespoon ft. four times a day. sued of statistics. ShtpPln)r on the c p This -will 61ten bring. quick relief 'wonderful_ accomplishments in co- Wheat exports to the United been .productive' of splendid results. Sellinx on the open market means real from the distressing head noises, operation. amongst Danish farmers States were valued at $2,582,802 value for the owners. Get in touch EMULSION ' Clogged nostrils should open, breath- were, we were toldi due,largely' to tom area with $1,522,901 in Nov- with ue. p Arlt—Wlre—or Telephone _ ...Ing become easy. and the raucous their system of rural sehopis. The ember, 1934. W risaltorst 1343 , ttop dropping into the throat. It is TZE vxxTED s THE DIGESTIBLE GOD LiVER Exports of all farm products to OIL WITH TH[ PLUS VALUES -'rte `Issas to prepare, � costs little, and is � -"— - f co.opssaTrvs eo axx, LYstiTEn pleasant to take, Anyone who has Issue No. s 36 the United States during November .LIVE STOCK COMMISSION DEPT. FCR •!LE BY YOUR DRUGGIST p Valoa Stook Yards, West Toronto• eatarrhaI deafness or head noises totalled $5,730,238 against $3,975,- irhould give this prescription a trial, 67 t' 4819 in November, 1934. +Asa ✓9 , � r r n .,i •, � , ; .. .. - :' .tet ... .. , . • v t J t >♦I --Mrs. IMpB; Andrew, -Mrs. R. H. and February, apd it ie expected that 1 lTi .- Cronik and Mrs. R. A. Sommerville t ere will be s "draw" for a battiket Several local Jersey Breeders in were in Toronto last week attending of provisions at each_ event_ 'len t �- _-- earn a Presb�rtai-oi the Presbyt-m Li dollars was donated to the brary - meeting in Toronto on •Tuesday. Church. Fund. Mrs. Wallace gave an -interest- --F. T. -Bunting, •accompanied by in account of the part played by "Pick - -Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Scott,. of g yeriug'a Lender Stoire" Claremont spent Friday .last with W. Mise Ida Bunting, Mrs. W. H. Bunt- the early Scarboro settlers in the J. and Airs. Miller, before leaving 'ng, of La Pas' Man., who is visiting "gold rush" into British Columbia relatives here, motored to Hamilton about 1700. Mrs. - Crabbe's reminis-'IT'S I one last week and spettt the day cep of iter first years in Scarboro for a holiday in Florida day I i S STOCK -TAKING T -!1'he rain of Tuesday which froze about as aeon as it fell made the "Tho - with friends. were much enjoyeu. 'The topic, '`The •"rads very slippery, causing' many - George's Church, Septuagis- Modern Child" w -as taklen, Mm Many Odds and Ends to. clean u CUB to run into 'the ditch. ima Sunday, Feb.. 9th.. Sunday school mectlesney, and was lbltowed by a • -A number from Pickering att- at 10 a. m Celebration of the Holy discussion of Child Problems and " at greatly reduced prices landed the Burns' Banquet' which was Comrrrtunioa at 11 a. m. Evening Pr- their solutions. 'rite Roli Call was • ndrew's Church, Wrr hit- ayer at 7 p. m. Preacher at both responded to by eucti member .giving Meld in St. A keel Wednesday- services, Rev. E. G., Robittson.. aay of entertaining a child. After `s' 'Menes "Wellesley" Wind Break onP1 tjj� %&kng was s, -Colds are still 'very prevalent in, e the village and vicinity, many, being Hockey Team played the Brock Rd. the Instritute Ode, the hostess served eg•, . ; • • • :'. ioaztfined to thieir 'ponies: " Team on Thursday of !.est week. The lunch. ��+ George Martin has been confin- game as very closely contested and _ j hey're all wool. With mappers, great - Lsed to the house and bed during the had to go into overtime before a victor could be decided. The firtat - ICE ! ' • last ten days,• suffering from piety- score was, Pickering 6. Brock Road. b' - -The Swaatr-I& Clo.held aaverY' . PlaCe yoltr :confer now. far -Men's fleece -lined underwear shirts enjoyable meeting, at the 'home of -Air. Fred Woodward. who has -Mrs. Hairy Arnold on 1 esd$y even- been crosduating a blacksmithing `- your_ 1+,•-e supply. __ and drawers. -Re'. 90c. each., - -- ing. trade and wood-woridng shop ir. , - - We hwe all modern -Mr. Donal Munro, wtbo has been Greentiwod fora number of years, .. going at. 69c. each. _ has moved to Pickering and is' naw T'e(]Ulptuer)t. = - eoeined to the house for several bray fittingup the old ra e o ga S pp- For " art,icnlprR one ! weeks through illness, is improving osite St. George's Clllurch property p p - Mens . 6 -eyelet RubberpBoots, but very slowly. to be used as a blacksmith shop. Pick 6710. going at $1.980 -The snow -fall of last week w3iit•h - �. •. . was not eery heavy, - has made a --On Sunday evening, Rev. H. G W AvIR, Vrencbman (a. Bad t great many of lane ttider•oads. impass- Crozier will speak on the painting Stanfield's combinations, good w't. , able, as the wind 'has -blown the `Christ and the Ricin Young Ruler," most of it out of the' fields and on by Hofmann 'A ' beautiful scourer E N APOR S _ gQgoing at $1.89, •7• r �- slide of thi's painting, will be showy YOUS14OULD KN6W ' MANY OTHER 3PEC1AL9,-COME ON IN. to the roads. on the screen duriTXX the sermon IT Titins y0U WNFR6 -S+t. George's Guild are holding = �.,IM R COAL TO GO - another session .of their afternoon's Service in the morning as usual a+ -devoted to Hand -Graft, on Friday lY-.-a m --Sunda> SchnoL and Bib_lS CHAPMAN w ,'February 7th.Chesser at 10' a. m. • • ' at E.16, at the Club - ='- ,4 , s Roams. Tea will be served. Adaisss- -'On Friday evening last- a num.. ion, 25 cents. ber of the friends of Rose and Mrs �^� STANDOUT * �,, Q ` -The Pickering E.. G.- I. T. are Wallace, nlet at the 'home of Chas. TWO S l AND VT VALUES' taking the evening service in the and blur. Spencer and treated them / - United Chureh oft Sunday: Jan. 16th: to an oyster supper, prior to their Call Pickering, s90A Mi - ss leaving Pickering. Mr. Wallace' par+ having as their guest speaker, GIBBON ' Katharine Thompson,, C. G. I. T. charge of •the Old Cl!urch Servirf H. . -Tip Top Tailored Suits or Coats for . - worker of Whitby. • " Station for several years. and the; Saeeesaor to C. M. Law, -A number of the ladies of St. friend& regret their departure.: _ -. : -nen or women --Same clot h --Same _ Andrew's and. St. Paul's ChvrcheF+ - ccord'ng to the old belief, is Piekerins, Out - Price•_$23•?5. the bear, the ground -hog or atile• -= have accepted bhe- invitation of thP�` Dunbarton 'Woman's Association to wild 'animals: 'cone out from their Have you a V ;ugh Attend their Golden Anniversary to winter quarters on. Feb.. 2nd., and a a • -Gordon's �"Business Girl" .Hose. held �da (Thursday). see their shadow, tey will return t, be y elben take . me' �r another si• h e t M E L S X' QQ. . -The 'annual meeting of St. And• their voter ha f t,7plash•p,roof, Snag -resisting', Chef 1, creeks. 86 there mill be very wintry and et rrliet, yew's Ohurc}t xill.. be held next Fri weather durinjr that time. As Sunday ki 8, • fOn'Hosiery, day evening at i3 . o'clock, when re- M E L F.X IB made fro m Feb. 2nd. was the deciding day, ant' ports from the various organisations, will be received. A good attendanrr• the sun shone all day. we 'will have drugs known for Over A10 - •�rT�r'�iT 8$� �%9'_ is requested. At the close of tht Six ?clone c-eelcB of terrible wether Tletr8 ak a 181itt fTOFU- meeting refreshments 'will be served according to the .old legend, a'hicl - Fd T re.ng }} is said to o ' 'nate in Germuiri�.' Ooughti resnitinK from Bun tit Pickering Note change of bate to Feb 14th: * a - -rThe regularmeetingof the A. of the Uasted Church veru be held W: However. ago.' Hoever. record OOldo. Established i$6T _ - b • • show that there is no foundation fog Fallaise on ,}!P weer may be mild. But us - lith, t do'. ja the home of Agra h _ 1 as the chances are that _ R�tesday, Feb. 11th, at 3 o'clock. Wil; the ladies please remernbtr . the uaily February is a coiti_month 7iri8uld ugly .atC I C MEATS Dunbaztor many severe scorn �, but +t'e canno+MOOK.E.-DRUGGIST 1 Crolden Anniversary is iat blame the -bear. er RT6and-{t°q fo, .Church this Thursday evnng DUNHARI'0N. ON"AR10 - p m., to which the W. A. messsbers it. All predictioru+ that are mrd{ b• - and friends are invited. the Indians, or the oldest resident« -Valentine 'Box Socftal. By whom or those weather prophets w%o aa, TREETEX Round Steak, . = . 20e. ` -- Union at the stars, on whieli tn`Py ba•9P t,-.' _. people's W�en Yong Pip 4 predictions, are not to be relied tip Wall ` p - l�linGGLI` Meat. • . • _..1 ZC- When^-Feb: 12th. 1936. Where.- try all j]Oard 84: Andry-, ;s basentent. Admission on. The only relirtpie predirtiow en + _ • can be de riled, ort are.those those mai - Stewing Beef, . r t► , 1 Zc. ` .-Restricted Price. Come on lads, here Pe - ;cis r or -c a:.3 enly 'ch9.rce to aa- by scientiAs, and *Py wrill nut n• •. '�'rPat�R Wu.11 linsrrd iR rYrpric - '` ' iict for more than a da or t.W . _ Cooked. Ham . _ . s5c. Y il]cier a u ,w rU(`(iBR OeEeRP- ';,, 'certain her ability as a cook of the process, ]J first degree. And you fair lassie:' They gain their knowledge from fl-,_ state of the •weather. . in ot• er .par* Up �rE P.t {Itrlatiui' 'qu'I litltpt . -Dutch Loaf, -• • 25c• _ yourselve9, both -in the cutin ffi3ti of the world, regarriint; the directior , p ' :Variiety Loaf 35C. , _ "crave this a porturuty -of excellIng ' h>all half inch a:nd priced at autistic lines, to. assist you to selling of. the wind, the pressure of the at _ r :your wares to your own. advantage smophere and other facts, whirl f0ar.atic] li' half Ceuta j>e[� " g ,iF:l'E' facer :.;Jellied Veal,.'. they learn from teiegranhs dPsnaf "30c. at this Valentine Social rhes. The time may conte when they � The weekly meeting of St. Geor- will be able to foretell the weathe _•.: P'ICKERING -: bead Cheese, . I5c.' ge's A. Y. P. A. was •held last Fri • • - - for longer periods. day, Jana 30th.. -Th, rneetin� opened Ritrhland ('reek LUMBER YARI? o�olna, • . • 15c• _ with a hymn and -w'as followed by _ - prayer and the business session, The rernai-nder of -the evening was spent _ _ -- ' ',Ysa' .aReret ttnrt►rCtN.. -in music, .Mrs. Tanner providing the 23r,1. 1336, one of, tel - . program, which was ,enjoyed, by etiL coldest and stormiest .days on record„ �_ --- --- . - _ - • e _.. R E _ p the 'Senior Branch- of .tom' Highlane OR BALE-Ptet<b rititch cow ,wt i _ d eryone: The next meeting will be 1, •� t1000). V i Lile r i it g held on Feb. 7th, the evening, will. be Creek Women s Institute met at tht ynunor V"qp r. R. w,(<nn i , !moi,.. n�.rl E ; I { ± i'_i i er SLI e�i� F c of GTMR .-spent as a- Valentine .-Par.y:.__and__P- home of Mrs.. J. G. McChesney, will be Kingston Road. The President cllian= i 16S b't►R ALN: -14 pigs Partake Social.. These a C rqd 4:)l y r :�. Wit, s t3acon. t l •r ni�nt - -. small admtssion taken at the don Ped the order of n7er ^.r, the mfr .-hon-%-tare i44,- tio come to the Club Rooms of -the A. inq that tribute mkgtlt �e paid to the }.,, ,u ,1-1, 9 ,, ,' h. T1 1 ' y_ 'R"� _- , - .• • h 1 „•,t !dtP. l{litg C,-, e V . vians wt•( •_ 1- litte, ui p,,r,, htra._Jaa, ivl�tStady.••t1 i� ; �✓ }.� T.+ l �j Y. P. A. next' Friday night. for a made for t71e Febl7iary meeting, t� Picker;nir(kndley►. 2E � • .J �I�V��.a.�t►'l lu �r �I� V � VVj good time. - be held in Morrish's #call on Feb --� -Death brought to a close; a long , )ir,V Ff)R• SA L.1� g v,nit : �r_i�,- .�. 28th, In conjunct"„1 "+r The ? : r:•n.h� Ola. TL tC ::.� JUST TRY - and useful life, in the passing of rhon pick )7�a. �,rr• a• 2k' the late FAward. Wood,. who died. in view Juniors and Seniors, the Gc,r- _ _ t t!r) L_ ., horn � "' ;t '��' A�ir'11 1 wn Rth ":•hurl s - __ :�• V• Seniors, all+i t;ie ° Ni..�nl^.r. . hospital, at IL',:aC'a N. Y ., r)tr ^,'ue; creek Juniors. r r•rt ;,Ii- tit" r n l^eriher, t, Ire n r ' A rn. ,•m+-+P•+h -cnn�1T , ,u, lKt at no, 1 w'::cK. A,}+,riy irE:4�:i Gt�C(, j °i • 'I i '1 �' A DA. VARINiSR CO. day,- January 28th. In 1830, FFtlwartl er vlill deal with the "subiert. "HnTtr, �r ,,0 0 00,. PAIN TS :AN[? YAKNISHES Wood, of Jacksonville, ti. 1., and _ it - - Deroration anal Ref r:, h! .g ci F i.. 41`�":':'.'.:' . n'. , 1i , Mary Ann Valentine: of Pickering, r kCLOCK REPAIRING -Most of tterer,ri- Were waxried thePickering . iture." •Mrs, Orvis, uh , 'n'as to h^ve hills ori• unArr 9'3 CO, f. i . Gowie, 4'? KCnt Rd . had urge o e e. , . i T •r''ntn • o can be convinced that you can2buy , r Friends' ,Meeting liioTlse., heir early • • has arranged to Kaye, some at;re�t'- marrled life w•a.9 spent on a farm g _ baye- KI'.N'I'-- lin) t•.r!t . �� d better product at a lower price. Our atJackSnmille, and Muter they m�� _ n'e M-asieal , numhcr :!rd M clay loam, m, running creek, mndrrn Lnrn I water installed. Lr :1. house. 19 Pin. s frnm To business for faints, Varnishes ,&'.Enam- yam" ltha,ca, where they conducterl nn will wive a t^lk on the early hi ' runto: 'Apply T Jacnuca;.wes Hill'Ont. 14H. o�:�--,� �yrhA-Y. An•irnrigtign tir:.� -cis has more than .doubled in the -last 2 • a rooming -house. Upon, their retire- • O R ,S A IA•: 4, R it ISN T. 7 t ..� ill expressed for the manner in WO -01 ji years, due to the increasing sale Of �A _ meat, a number or yeArs ago, the;: lr +de for city rrnperty ur rt1• rl rt 1,11 x ' , _... `OUT3IDC W ITC 100 ' remained as residents of Tthacs: 'lI'r. 14Forris'h hay added 4n. the- fern 1•� oil n rildings larg- n^n-ren, cul x ao, these products. ishin�•s of the 1'?l Anti for !its rra� a' ( farm, APNIYC. Defcrrnri, C1. remained by res_ ma tPif They were well known >i. y THEME 1S 71 REASON s' NTr= nnahle rate whir11 he ehnrcrPs t':,. rdent� of this a„moonily, a_, t , ;i; - Wood spent 'her early. life in Picker- 1'n5titt}te fpr he's uGe rjC the 1x11 ( - I�A In '1 1 rh1 ; 3 7r v, ,et rrr•d C9q•s •• � P1nra- wprn -nide to niirrbi5p. n^ v' •Ina(• spa , r a ra hull. I I rnn+rlha. rrm • "Agent for i�IC(rtrl'n,lr'k= i►PPr1�L' 1+Rr1rl I,TR(t}linHry They i2 U i' Aa.r "'la + w:' tont ' It• trs ed ;.n,i and'Repairs in¢. The 'Were, frecrtent vl3ltnrS ]^ i _ _ � _ _ atace curta`n?. T' `Tl;chre of .Tan t:,a!iam. R R i, Locust -Pickering where -the annual' mertin Mond tea' moi. J of the Society vr Frtenda' ,w'as ?2nd wnc vtit}11TP:rli'Or .ACCn1ITtt of MO., PttonrMa+k 'i 2-14 0urMotto:­­"we haveit Can get it, Or I «U Kh,'�'� rt�atti bn} tl+e merthnr- + it is not mode.' yearly occurrence in the village. Be• ` r H0.1 N, C A 1 I. Y OU �t y-Fiefjie- ;ides his widow, the late Mr. Wool' " re urtrpd to nttord thr enP nr rt^ cd d Grade C,vrr•-,•nt T Ft - r' Tun+ralry 29th. t*,�lrl .,wil 1.^ iindr- 'e•tru, Fish cru •l, yrr�.dp lyr an $OoU is survived by a son, George, ri 'land Itlur d le -ted is ' . •r rt I r -e dei•v.r} un ' �'t"P dirPt•ti,in of :l�r.z.. T; intrett, A •,urch1, ,, Tor more. '.:lt Ontaruu ,lwr,antecd• * �1 , B�� PICKERING - Philadelphia; adaughter, Mrs. Thcro- �,,, J,IId(+rphy.LinA•ij Ontario, relrphonr J S do}e Otivfr, of Ithaca, and also .9ne r11rhrP and T1•+ncP wi'r hP 1,P1d earl, It3R9 • ti brother.'and one Plater. WeinearlAv avenin. d„rino .TATrt1ATT•