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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1936_02_145>0 St. Paul's on -the -Hill, D4nbartor.. The Febrrary meeting of the W. ' i EN REWOOD RUM. H. O. PEARSON-:Pbysic7an ., Sunday Feb. 16th. Sunday Sv'nool at M• S. will beheld at the Duncan ttndSurgeon, Dunbarton. :ay Our trucks pass your way 2 P. in.. Evening Prayer, at .3 p.. ni. home on Thursday, Feb. 26th. The RIS. P'ORSYTH, Oph. D., Dim -tor every Slay. _ Prf)acher at this frert�ice, Rer. E. G. program will be given by Group B, MILLS ..ontoatetslgt Association of Ontario. Res. COAL, COKE, Rohinwn. Mr . L. Johnston convener., Roll call M MRared M4mbar of the Americas optometNuI aassciaEidn• Eye. etamined by eppoiatment -- Spirit." _ fr6oae 9eo4.. cl t,ot. oat. CEMENT, , a: -- _ -Highland. Creek • - - The boat building industry is en- Rst&blinhed ISM lSANI.), 'GRAVE , - -- On Feb. 27th in Morrish's Hall, Mrs. T. Knox has been, under the Use uu SI) ttttLu'Y uarrletta. and Highland Creek, at 2.30 p, m. Miss doctor's care recently.•18Slml Flour 1L. Solrc,wc. Notary rauu.. �luucyy, ,�,T ► ' Sclilioter,a gtifted speaker from the he Clare Balsdon family, oC ` {iWce tixmerty uceayteu uy tac'.aar-,,. L..,nrw- -BITILDE T$ -b SII P'PLIER nag. •ouu, wtr,tt ul wort awuae. wtuwy._tuy_ Instittutes Branch of the Dept. of Pickering, visited Mrs. Balsdon's -- x180 l0 Still unsurpassed for quality (iAI cartage work Agriculture, will address the follow- ?tents, Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton, on j�EATUIV, BhLL. & ttUd� Patronize Yonr. Route Mills. .ate W. J. •BEATUN•. K. C. We have also placed in etovk a full log brand:•: Scarboro Seniors, Saturday. ".a. a>:Lc. 3• D, )?. RQu Lakeview Junivr. and Seniors, and Q line of Maple Leaf Millin' - - White -vale For- Bread ' 3: A. wKl(;iiT. Cu'a Feeds: Highland Creek Junidm and Seniors, .79 Bay Street. Toronto, ,.adelaide 9838 Her subject v. -ii; be "Buymanahip" [ keep in stock the highest grade Pateni - ti A W MITCHELL 'Me Highland Creek Branches ext- - We --extend our sympathy to Mrs. Al !'t O. RICHARD -60N & Co., Barris- • • Randall on the (ieath of her miother nye by Lakeside Milting Co, and Robis •ter%, Solicitors. Notaries etc., 5'uite 501, end a cordial invitation to 8II lad- _ Hood Mills, the Highest tits mig& 8zcelsior Lile Building; 36 Totooto St. Toronto. r �ies interested -in the. art of buying which occurred i irgiaud. Irckpbooe A&L 4810: Pickering Phone 3619. 8tf Pickering, Ont. be ant. Congratulations to little Mollie to Canada. to 0mce phone 7400 Residence 6520 t - Randall for obtaining a, "Certificate •` rFHOMSON & McMILLAN-Barrie- For Laying .Hens. i - ,L.ten, solicitor.. Notary Public. t7atce at - - - Dunbartoa of Homur" for the highest. Q ace of Mr. 1 bomaon, lot 11, concession 1, of points received at the rural school Pict eertag. 08ice Iwun: Thursday and Saturdry The Beal Storer Claremont ".. I keipon handl sveoiva., from 7.(]<l P. m to. s.30 p. m., « by stayed with-Mrs.'MOr• - ying.Mash PHONE WM Mrs.' Dales stn fair- at -Brougham from the White- La rppo�ataunt. loroatool�� 60b oyal8aak Bids Phone t?icic LOW, pronto Elgir, a3oa. vale Public School. 31y ri5h for few days Iasi week: .-Sfxatrh Feed FURNITURE Mra. J. W. M111s stases the ena Be, on, ., hand _st . the _United Grit " CONANT & ANNIS - Barristers, We are displaying an attrat,•tice of the rx,eek :with her niother, blrs. Church on Friday evening, Febs 14th _. +Opster,SheU - Soficitars. Notaries Poetic variety of G. White. for the "Valentine Supper," Delic- In the well,known "FULL Of?, GORDON D. C(KVANT, K. C. Aluminum sand Ciraniteware Etc. Mr. and Mra. Tom. Annan motored io»s hot meat .pies �-i]I assail your Mash mace by the Quaker Out Co, ALLIN F. ANN1S. B. A.. LL. B. Fornitur•P tint) Furniture. nostrils as you enter. Of course there Offices- -T 1 2 Simcoe St. S.. Oshawti - Novelties. to Princeton and Buford with -Mr. _. Ybone.-S and 3 (Oshawa). and at theCoare and Mrs. Robt. Balsdoa said stayed Will be lots of other nice things. House, Whitby. (Mr, C onaot) Phone -.7 (Whit. Prices tow, in keepif►g with rimae. a few days. Games for young and old will occupy CHQ�INd by). the evens Admission 25 and • Is. - Mrs. McConochie has been -visit- �� RADIO SERVICE* ;ng with Miss J.-Alliao v for the --past ' supper will be served from 5 wo64mwt Wednesday ,& Fridair - itlanttat :W ten dauntil all have been served, g ys � %severe •8'�to see ;how - - Yeasts pilr hu I , .•: � E'IL 0.8HITH. D. D. 4., I:. D. 8„ A Graduate of Radio College well she is lookiaw. The . regular .monthly meeting of - (9ucceesor to Dr J. dales). Graduate of the Women's Institute will be held- rb. UialColleseofl).•n# SurkeonsaadToroo- with The C G. I. T. are holding s. con- Y,+frnldesta ...,.t .51.2 alar te'umveresty At oar oat office over D. A. cert on Friday night, the I Ith, in at thes home of . Mrs\ -Wilbur Johnston ^ "'^` a ' a ars ye fedtt'.. ervery Taes v'aod Frids . Pbone Up-to-the-minute training on Wedrlesda F-eb. 19th- Rev. Mr. oo the job. Others are here todsyan,@ - sebalf ot, 9u which ev- y, end_, the church basement, to :-_1FINEST Et?JJIPMENT eryone is cordially invited. WilsonII give on ''Peace." morrow-t3UNE.- . K i4 h h i •1" 2' N' A LL A i y NI, L. U tl., Mrs. E .Burgesa. Miss Helen Thom Roll call to be -answered by donation t�F', 2. --<Bw M 7N _ C D. S. G"duate *(the Royal Colhge of for Of a quilt patch 3 18} music b y (lents iurKwnt and the lftttvetstly of Toronto - Miss A. Brander, Mtsa V. Allison Per Y pdirs,nreudeacc.arconddoor eau of St. And Guaranteed Satisfaction and Miss Dunbar attended the W.. M. the February ,grow,,);' Mrs. Goeden. ` a. toPtckenng. Ont. Office )won : 9 - AT ___ s. m eo ae m.. « by ag)winemeae. .ayr�esisytenal at Donlartd's t:43dted Mrs. W. Johnstoct, ' Trus. Bdrwaah Shingles -...... �.:RAalmon%ble- Prices and Mrs, Hastin A heart invitat . For Sale rervtaei Phone Pick 37()0. , P �= Church OII Tuesday Of last week its y Tnbee and Batteries always on h .ad Mr. Alex. Muir and Mr. Robt. ion to all the ladies of the cotmm=• @alt Galvanized Steer Shin 1 $ssstsssr* grass. H. ROY MILLKIL Hopkin✓ of Aberdeen Sash.. called on � ' 8 � . Attached to the United Ctiurck i� Bird s Boit 814ts 8hinglea. Brouttham.. A)ntnri0 Mr. Alex. Gourlie on Sutnday. .last. Iso, re-rubberin = (� ELIZABETH RIUHARD80N- We are a 'rY Worshippers" League.. g buggy wheels. r1.Flfennd.trtomoMleiosuraacs call rials. 4i8tf'- Pb One Mark I&* - rry to report that Mies ou_ C. P>?� _ � Laws mowers oharpened: reprtyentingtotapaniesof so0d6aanciai .rand- Agnes Thom is flQR-: enjoying tht .Children attending 35 Sunday even - Ill T MUSIC T i or snore, obtain credits.. For the T. PATER80N'8 OLARS]![Oli as' lJ S 1 C best of health. >igs an �- P08TILL, Licensed Auotionew. -•+rw Mr. Alex. Annan. happened �,Ith a 3rd year h succession,. Leslie and Ori11 d get prices. Phone 98ii, . for 00%0 ties or York sad oariHo. Aga aalr Norman Randall and Wilbur Axis. - Moo NIM of ail hada assenued to on abaeNN �>i;peCienOed lyi Qt+iO TeaOhei pslftfal occident last week in his . spas., sddr•aa 0 -son River P. O., oat , t bush, being struck behind tie ear .by have obtained credits. For two con- �T with a 'Toronto Conservator) ynq and his face scratched and secutive years, Mollie Pn! Constance FUEL cometh' r T R BEATON. TO W h sH I P standing.Randall obtained credit-. Ttomm L • Clem. Conrcraacer. Commiaawner fur breast bone' cracked YVe . hope 0%a2 y i 4skina adidawto.. Accountant.. Etc, tpuer of Will teach afternot os or evenings he. will soon be well again. Yorick and Robert Tremble. t years ✓lair•age Ltcenra. Whilevale. not. Saturday reserved, for school The Dunbarum Woman's Associat• credits; . and last year little Bruce - - - Annan obtained credit. A Builde ' • ..-WAL MAW children. ion celebrated their 50th anniversary special $ Suf I" , Rates very Modtrate ^n Thursday of last week. Mrs. C message is given from the: pulpit ' �icen��«i A'uc6iunt'Se chair, every Sunday for the you�ig eer for York. Annis, president, was in child- - On4ario and Oatarto Counties Studio s.4 my own home one mile M ren. This year i6 childien have en • Lumber and Lath. Aukindsof ��{a. .out os..! nr 11%­­L.� ,,,, . �.)� iU000rted by btr5 Dales. Miss A. Y ,+ ,;,...ut.srd to7 e , rolled as. members. B. C, Shingles. `-Mi�s.Fvelyr .4rrtis, o. a Tornntu i TERbttr RRA30MAHLrt Highway, General Hospital spent the week -end es may be:+-ran{,•d I- :.a.n-?.r,:vSoffice - ,c: t - Blue C00 ! MRS. CARL CEVITT 1t rF hreqular f hPr flare✓✓ ,•1ad.ey . gcit.atal. i.�depcAJer,a peones " Wbit hy. Uotarto. -- The meeting of the Y. P.....Alberta Coar _ • 3. will be tigld or ' Monday, . Feb " It W319 g - _ (rx'ta ai 1t at the Comartt. . SAFETY t Pickering Mills - j fr; the -Citizen -:hi- C'or,ven t3 Club on blonday , evening last, ' er, Elmer Arunis. On Tuesday Feb. 'When the Asnateui Show, a la Bowes, Cement. Lime,- Plaster hopping Each "h. th. ., .s .•nt ; t . -=yle vas put on. It taxed the school- p V n ,A1.9 • le Bol V� cod l �A Clt1(lD DRIVER ening• with Almond's Y. P. T.ie,pro• r'u'e, td Szold the crowd, and every- J -A. GOOD ("Alt `j' n nP voted that the affair was a Agents for Llt t dy Fence L h Week Lay I, Prram was s6ppliPd by the Dunbartor ,eat ,�ucca�s. After the business =And 1\Si!fiAATGF.; attic Group and a vrte of thanks is ext and life`._'.' �oJi)LDf'. .ZTT r��•+�T^ -Feeds✓ of It Kinds to Stock ./ ivi V MI .. , �.• r• ., - r, 1 1. Tt�, :al \i'i1.i over, the. platform •was 7177, � oultry. Feeds. Lahrador Shell, Oil A Social Evenin was it-ced up rt.:h - a microphone and. SBd t:a a Meal, Molasses. A R spent and thr Th:+jftt)ugeet, Purely (Jkstttttty nF 1 7� meeting closed with 'Auld Lang oud-speakers installed by Alessr� COCkeh,utt ILUpletTlents e Cun)p'sny in the' World, may need.' We -'can mix any ration Syne." ✓sorsa ai:d Arthur Fields so. 'that that you may.wan►, machine mixed Secure Prices Before Buying i CYRIu E. 1140RLFY t:t. h r 1ty} the minutes, of the 15t .:ach•conte_stant had to address thf Our Front Rank Egg MaA gives r eetinT r-0 • s P � mike. The President F. M. Chapman WILSON �T D -` g and al^ tars : 1lY J.L►JO1V pROw• -- results. Prices are direct to you, No. :a suritrtary of their itvrk durirls the tefed the 'part of Major Bowes and Phone Pickering, 67" Commissions. ensuing' years. Four of the Charter reported an entry list of 19. The Z Salt at Car -Lot Price& Members, Miss Brander, Mrs, Dates, method of judging was by voting. �.00ust Hill, SUGGESTIONSMrs, George White and Mrs. Hender- papers in .the audience when each Phone.liark 72W �. itl .• 1 J(1C�Z W(1()a son, were present and Mrs. B.. Lot. one taking part was numbered and ' ton presented eack of them with • a •`•'even a ra'ing. These ratings wert� f; '4 ' for the- home - elcic�,ltl;<'(;.•.t1�T. � - _ _ - bouquet, of an s. s,�rtn: uii a. e . ,+tc, an a win- - - - Cougli andoc� _ Fait 1936 a>s /�T Annis .ttlih roes. tetters were ]"sad ners. *ere lst z Bernard Nichols,: of G. 41d�!nrf i�i%Tlt} from the Presbyterial, King Str. Un- Kinsale, with 4100 votes; _. + 2nd. - 'Rei ediet A BargfilntfraCireat►kfastSuIle, FUNERAL DIRI+;C)TOR ited Churoh, Mrs. W.'Morren, Port Reith Weber, bd Brooklin with 4000 _ complete with Cabinet Top,.. Colborne, Mrs. McFadyelz, Columbus, votes; and Gard Winters andBea=--�--_-- private• ", r.►::1. „� -- ' �;:i,,, ars' *,Irz. Fraser. Grc;:tITj'-; Bryant 3rrl with 1440 but who 3en- Grove's Brome �aircTablets, halter, Extension ;stile and ,'D,i • ai,L1 .; i ilt,.get vier+ `from St. Andrew's, Pickering, w'ero 'y 1 n.,.::d their -Mr over to the y >< �rc''•'•>� 3' -` Cascara Sromo Quinine Tablets, � 25C, ?- four Chairs, fi ;sh:d in iyorY, Phone i4 00 s;iv-:n by Mr.,. F: Fall; from Cherry- l?li mace. w••)i•t was tittle Coila Neal, Laxacald Tab'zts " .25v- edged wish green... _ Wolof by ' Ira: A. Taylor; Pickering «it': 3^CO r.tc•-s ut they all . did guckley'a Bronchitis Mixture. 40c. & 75G, .. ' ttl; i r u .,.,. C $0.00 _ Gnited Ohprch b Mrs. Crazier; St. well va;,i;e the duest.iotis and an t.ers Passmore's Bronchial 11Rixtt.s:z, 75ca Y ��L /� �•en b• them such as .o runt* ��`. c;.rrY A. stoc:c -oF Table Markham, ,e . .0 %1. ,Pauls on -the -Hill, by Mrs. Payne; y Rete. .. _ 70" _ i b- ' Centennial, by bars. Douglas. , T r f1v;a of laughter. Music, song and Thermogene, $9 - Mirrors, • Hall Trees, Pictures. - - e Window -Shari ; . Noll of Ilunour'itas read by the Pre. - Peach were well interspersed, High Aspirin. 2;ic., 39c, & 9$C.. 11F V , ,:. ,._ al -se --V-apo Rub_ 39c A .;pliances etc. And }ia�� �'Qtll' StOV2d, Fur, 1?arringtun came from Toronto and 1=,arrnan Barrett, Lloyd Pascoe, Bar Vick'sNose•Drops.. 39C SOMETHING NEW -RIT three solo... "Grnndrnot' er'� ney Perry, Miss Marjory 'Bell,' Ver- Mistal Nose Drops, 31ic. & 7bC.. . i'aC08 :Lnd Eive.-troughs pnt Treasure ('hest" was acted by Mis, non Polkvell, the Three Little Cow- Mistal Chest Rub, 35c. �= Indian Jute Rugs, 4 R G; in --iu'ordev bafore• winter. .G•Tronur, Nlarian Tayhr and 0,r -len ')oys from. No. 1- School, Miss *Mar- ' g• :y and Colds O iental designs. These, are T t, Paid bliss Ruth Toms sae lot S,evhen!eon Fred Puck'l-in and that d0 not ,= + Oi' Coughs Y 4 t Y 'See QUr.-RaII 438, Heza,terg and Fr •; is w( --re served in the Gordon.. $myth.,, Severa•1- were fortvn, respond t0• loyal rugs, look well on an ate enou}t to et the and of k iltnat.es before buying hue - tables. were decorated g god .ordinary treatment try floor. -Price,. $x.00. tint l water ,-,linty ier Coiirse have to try again, At 0h = tsewi;ere, ^ eloce•, a vote of thanks was sed wall] ole's Cod Liver Extract - streamers, ' zea am a a larg. passed p C. A. -STET RITT Apple ba.s,,E {,5 ifud-busllel-b•rthdny- cdkr_ •stn ran -ices oceupic;? -the tru teas for,the use of the or jr a table by fiat; Deco tions by sdhool. A luncheon was then served ", 'UneIal DireotOr t1113ke19. Mrs. Jack b(cGl; l,an. a tables and an hour's dance erifRyed before A1ya1.s• .Crap -Phos, - And- MaSgey.$arria Repairs were' prpRlded over by M Mc n• the' )sappy crowd broke-up. Refe ren- $1.00 a large bottle Private Ambulnnne------_ ,,,chip Sin.. Mrs:, ]fu,:ter -Mr.. Gi to was made in the npening Maploi Phe'!ne 18U0 ALVIN BUSHIBY ,1Tngr, D' z. S!alt.• •. i•',rs. d. !1liJ" V, T,eaf sanr t^ the Kiyvg!- centli cn! �i'. C. Jones Phm 4 and Mr-. L. MCCAn "hle, Mrs. Morr- all stood for a minute in silence. A 1 Pickering. Onttari0 :Hardware :� Yltnne 4800 ism made tea. small admission fee covered all the DRUGGIST PICKERINGI -' ' P T O R F, R I NT Gexpenses. 91; ! ?l'i `'�� R F r f 777717-. — chet liar Of --- r Queen of Ski T ,*w ey easy �6 Cro A Variety f - Smart Laura Wheeler Collars -• - c CONVENTIONALIZED LIONS IN entirely new border used as you`de- LESSON NO. 91 _ sire. It is entirely up -to you as a - - Here is a design which is usel designer to laygut your material in •" , •g d for the most, practical• manner to fit in - i'" It is re- to a size of 81/a"- wide : by 3%"• high a page heading, Fig, 294, �• :. G produced in a two tone effect,'black This is our problem which will be r i vy e •�"" and grey.' , The lettering, and the known as_ Ex. No. 90. l �.fi1;��: •j,w Hy� ►1' f����•�;.. ✓ border to be in solid black, with the You will note flint in this and re- ;� 1; Wil" *=!��t %Z, 6��;�+'j j ''grey tone drawn in fine pen line's. cent_lessons w2 have requested that fit r i,1•. sf; ' s�• �. This design should be.made either you represent grey tones with -.mass- one half larger, or even -twice -the es of'fine lines, the purpose behind i °' '.�''��� ►�+��"'' r size as reproduced here. Bear in this is to drill our readers in making ,r mind that • in' enlarging, not to for- fiat tone effects bye drawing fine pen ''' get -to ]seep the lines further apart 'lines or even thickness, evenly spat- 4han in this print, in other words ed. _ _ Thus_ training the, hand and eye s !� save �� ,e � -1 AWT , One. lines. Just as the musician practices the a�a AI ly LION STRONG � ; ��►� �U ���'`' � � a r ° �; '' �` �� , _ 8 rry HaHale gig ,►9�� ,4�� Lucille lKestberg, who has been �� 11r'''1 1� SPRING t'` chosen to reign over, the Nation. � J!,?4 �`i- ` ANNOUNCEMEN"T"S al Ski. Tournament at Red Wing,'�4 , 31inn. The tournament of the - >f�a���� ����, Aurora Ski Club of Red Wing, NEW FICTION - 2 q�{ Lr� the oldest in the country. CROCHETED COLLARS - _ ` �'{1�` • PATTERN 1136 .... Nine Safety Rules R; n time -to be thinking u fresh accessory notes for Spring Note how `the' bold synimefrical notes up and down the scales, so too, g P Y P g ornament is suggestive of the title. must the designer practice the art For Car.Drivers' -wardrobe, isn't it? Then what'better than'these airy, lacy collars'; This feature` makes the design all scales or tones as we artists -call -and dainty jabot for giving. last year's . frock a "lift". and- changing-- the Writes the Providence Journal: --square mesh design, a triangular' rollar that closes: in back both rl the more practical, and is an import- them. There is no better drill tech- this years so it wins recognition! There's an, open front collar in a --ant feature any designer'should not roque than the drawing of 11ne lines, „ q g " ' Overlook. A reader of the New Y_ork_SuA=mho- -eas-y to=dein petite houcle- The seft..fl lleringiabot of mesh with ev.enly spaced, and of even weight or "nosegay" Another feature' is that the de- thickness, by., tare free-hand method. has been a motorist since the begin-, nosegay of Irish rosea is made in cotton. _ finer has- not merely. treated : "his have you mastered the grey line ning of the twentieth century has. Pattern 2136 comes to you with detailed -directions for rnaking ' lettering tC such as separate, words one technique' submittelt to that newspaper;nine the. collars shown; an illustration of them and of all the stitcheG and letters, bqt more as a piece ,of simple rules for safety which are needed; material requirements. - ' These leidons are free. We Invite well orth c i T Send 20 cents in stamps or coin coin referred) for this pattern ornament or tone, to be well balanc- 7v Pa.='nb alon.. In .brief (. P ` questions from our readers, which they to Neeillecraft Dept., Wilson Publishing Co„ i3' West A_delaidq, Sf.� ., ad on the - page,. in. -relation -to the - y are as follows: Alirajs drive Toronto. ' paper. will be anaWti•ed without any charge. on the -right-hand side of the road. To prove your creative ability, I A amall fee is charged for criticism Go' slow on canes When. going try ' want you. -to rearrange this design, on readers' -sketches. Enclose a three hill on high, cut off and' float over you may use one or both lions as you (.03) stamped,' addressed return en. the crest _ready for a _quick -stop. _ Y- Y Neter cut out of line" to pass a car Championship FOrIY� wish; but, the entire lettering must veloPe for personal. repties to: The unless you are sure of ample -room. be in the design. 'The border may Art Director. "Our Sketch Club", 73 S e ..be left out, changed around, or an Adelaide Street Weat. Toronto. fever pass on a hill or curie. Slop a, down for sideroads and crossroads. rr _ Never ttirn your head while drivdn9.- � Let the other' passengers enjoy the' life•: by bending . a bullet crashing - _ --!Persistence n -. � landscape: Slow down as it gets r` Life Ne'Ce$SQr through his brain. dark and keep. below thirty miles an _ n y Kind friends came ata. bear .bin hour offer dark." body away and bury it- They The ' story is told that a man of -notice on TA pick the• e en4 of' east, charmed by the his p ck that As had Justthrowndown "Trials teach morfals not to lean � fabulous tales of wealth of those in !lite "gold fever district" -of the west evidences .of real gold. If_ he had on a material staff,—a broken reed. �) - in 2849, sold all his ossessions and °nly persisted. rr little longer, he which}yierces the heart., Do do not -invested them'*ln prospective :�tpds would have .beery immensely rich. But half � z•e.membex this is the sunshine he quit too soon: of joy. and prosperity."— 51ary Baker in California. Day after day, month - after month, he, diligently pursued This ia--a--true-parahhi"6ife.--_We Eddy. - r may. stand on.the very "threshold of • his fruitless quest. for gold, until at '- • - - � ` __ „' -'' rust he' had completely exhausted all succew, 'with the goal of our ach- itis resources and was on the poirt. iev-ementa within easy grasp, and "Ad�'ersity has the .eRect .o! elicit of starvation. So one day,dor- -on while then. become , over -confident, discour- lag talenta__vrhich in prosperous cir- *� " l� _ cumstanees would . have. Iain dor- _ :. diggidg .on the mountain side. he aged or- Indolent and lose -' every- mant,=H6raee. ' gage up in despair and 'ended his thing.—The Canadian Baptist. - - -• _ A Hard Pull In Belgium..... A Dog's Life .... , Easy In Miami; " Georgi -a Coleman Gilson, former Olympic diving champion, floats a above the tops of the palm trees at the Flamingo pool, :tliami Beach, Fla.; in a beautiful dive. This scene proves that she has lost none :- " 7" "� ' •" of the grace that made her famous.' _ - _,„ ,✓ _ - TheGovernor Signs • LOW Vp . S4 W w "5 z2 l't" _ nF" .,5 �."_ _ Mrs. George Fox (right), of New York, is all wrapped up in tier pets at her Niami Flesch, Fla., Governor Harold Roffman of New Jet places Iiis autograph 'winter home, ' That's one kind of a dog's life that's easy to take. But in Belgium a dog earns his keep on the shirt front of Ikon "Goose" Goslin,"W rld Series. hero of the by work. There dog's power is used more than anywhere else, At left, Itop)- a milkman of Osfend is relieved of much bf his work by his dog'hitchtd under his cart. Asa four-letaed to i (bottom) he trait Tigers, at Sports Writer dinritt in Philadelph i- Thia is one, pushes a "poor people's' car." 62 - - 'shirt thi laundry won't ket. — - �.. ... r r There -was as answering, cry from {» the passage beyond. RANGE PEKOE BLEND Taunton sat up, this was a denoue. NL4DGE TAKES A TIP.. • _ meat he had not expected. It was astrange figure that made' _ THESE MUFFINS N � its appearance in the. Chief Con. ARE SO LIGHT JUSTUKHYGURS, E HELLD,HELEN- f AND TENDER- �DOE.BUT,Of j( TOOK YOUR TIP �- stable's office. . wHATt3 YOUR C URSE;fA-ALWAYS T AND GOT A x RA - "Come in -Mr. Brankhome and sitREcIVE? usto MAGIC TIN OF 7-�- down," said Foster caheerfully. 'There BAKING �.^' M � MAGICis nothing to be nervous about. Let 110WDEtti 0 (�?► coME ovER me introduce you to Chief Inspector •' R •A ^ FOR LUNCH s1I Taunto of Scotland Yard.' N "�3 � AND Sts WHAT Mr. Cedric, ;Branksrnne had -looked 1 GOOD MUFFINS E A- nervous when he entered the room, N l (CAN MAKE and the Chief Constable's introdue. G M1owi Von did, nothing to restore his equan. « imity. He was a tall, pale young man, The delights of democracy con -with lank. dark hair, and. a pro. stat in asserting -. oneself aga'nst Queen's Hall Murder nounced stoop, and wore large. horn. ode's superiors; not in making con- rimmed spectacles. His nose was thin, t cession 'to those who are "regarded - s Alum Broome him in a myopic way, and his handA DON'T RISK FAILiTRES See if It doesn't give - Rs one's inferjors.' Y were trembling with fright. Even s beginner can use Magic. =--Bertrand Russell. Y , m delicious ... you the lightest, most synopses "Pleased to- meet you," said taus- Magic confidently because it is muffins, biscuits, cakes you ever SIGNOR ARELLI of Milan, a`fam. ton; hie. voice was bluff but kindly, absolutely dependable. That's made! And Magic is so inea- ous composer, is about to make his -why Canada's leading cookery penaive to use -actually costs eO'"a ■c o first appearance in London. He .is to "Do sit down ---Mr. - Branksome," experts recommend it. Try leas than 10 per baki.ngl Made in Canada conduct the first performance of a -gym- said Foster. the phony, ue n'sof. Flail. The event composition aroused Mr. Branksome accepted rho favi. a eery great interest. The hall, is crowd- ■i ■'•ii/P:■', ■ ;■;:;;■;°I,■.i■',■%'■!IIJ/LI■ I■i.l■Ilii/!III/ilii!■'.i/JI'■,!.■�,/.,,■.,./ g',.• ed, and miHlons of listeners are waiting talion, but he gale the impression fur the performance to come over the that he would not have been surpris. radio. ed had the chair seat exploded sud Boo�2 - l;areili makes his eatraace, and rats- P ' 1nR his baton suddenly collapses. �teairsl aid is Immediately forthcom- denly beneath him, or had a pair of f handcuffs materialize in the air be- k "• tag, but it Is obvious that the man is d d,rad. In the audlence are ,two. young' fore him. :. •7- � •x�.• as �� _ ,. people. Lollies Dfanton and &tephea "Well, I've heard what you've got t � Shelf 1 - , Garton. , . _ - t Y+ " to say, of course. But I think Mr. "Bralatree pressed the man further., Taunton. would be glad to hear It - F, �• At last the locksmith seemed to- see from your own lips. if _it's not giv- - - � BY hIAIR M. MORGAN light. He did remember -it was some. ing you too much 'trouble." time ago though -making s key for The, wretched young man stared ■ "r"■ ■ '.■ ■.'■'': ■ ■! / '/'.L ■! ■f ■id/ ■:i) /f ■. ■:'::/ ■.'r"/96,■ some one- front an impressiDn on a from one to the other of the two "GO WEST YOUNG MAN" - by ings from door to door in Winnipeg, cake of ordinary.- soap -toilet soap he harmer-. -gangs-and thou-ght-Primrose he. thought it was. as his tormentors. and Sons, Ltd.) vy2.60 is the story mines in Ontario. He often starves. ILL- admitted that be usually threw 3 _ "It was I a•po had -the copy of Pro_ of one , Peter Cochrane, ambitious is often, down but never out, and in . away or destroyed any moulds . or fesso.r Pratt's key made. It was. I young Briton emigrating, to Canada. the end achieves contentment in a r We f keys as sero n .. impressions s Ube o e ve • n b y w novels ai' e s There have been few cod n modest ob with a ha contented g j PPyx who bon•oa'ed hire Roalandson s can • .job wds Aonp dad the customer s'atie. kPi of the safe, and it was 'I who about Canadians who comprise sev- wife as'his partner. Many of the in- fled.. n- _ fled and there was not much hope D „ hpopulation -- 'd m from r e- nt r• con of eci eats co the a so a ex - that, t. te n 1 r Fe P v Y that, on this occasion, he'd kept the took the poison from the and m . T•'ae witness -grew more and more , the farm and rural people and the perience of the author - and funny _ soap.,, Well.-liq invited -Braintree into rvas9 of "Shirtsleeve" city workers. Old Country folk will recognize his workshop, and they madle a thor- nervous and -terrified. lie peered Admittedly a ,number of books so of the difficulties that the • too - - t Y ane } aroun hrou h his h a ctac.es z d huge e , g g p ou5h search. They di ! floc! a piece first at Taunton and then at Foster. •have been written about farm life— encountered donne the first years of ROYAL YEAST CAKES oC soap, and it 'was-Printrosp—and it although real farmers often have taking .root in a new country..- a3 if trying to divine. the effect cf nod gat the Impr' slon of a key 'i'h it some. difficulty in recognizing them- " keep Full Strength — his'opening otL Pack. But they. were Forthcoming Books and here it is. And I thin$ We can selves. men"of experience. The only sort of =ay ,deflnitet•y that. the impression is This new novel by Bernard J. FICTION a emotidn that they displayed was a that of a key of the. right tsps of Farmer should be greeted kith a " MMIN LINE - WEST" — Paul Isolite interest. safe, 'though the print is not good warm' welcome 69 It shows accurate- Horgan (Musson)—Margh. - x enough to bran cut the -maker's make "I suppose I've done something 1 • THIRD ACT. IN VENICE" -- g y, yet poignantly in. simple, uapre- �, clearly enough to read." very wrong -something I ougbn't to: tentious prose, the experiences of 'a Sylvia Thompson (McClelland and bave done -something, well -. that young man, fresh from . the Old -Titers was a note o! triumph in the Y Ste -March, Chief Constable's voice as Ire came to y qu,n think very silly.,"• he ended; ra- Country,. tossed into the whirlpool of "DUST OVER THF. RUINS" - - , .? - Cher lamely; "unskilled labour" before he is -able '-Helen Ashton the etid- of, his story. _ (Macmillan Taunton looked across at Foster: to•land -on. is• feet. COFFEE RING ; "You're helped .a whole lot, Foster. ,� February. it's lite Seat realty definite clue we've Before we go, any further with this- Ontario- readers' will $nd It en- - been able -to fallow up with any sort matter there's a point we will have to lightening the manner ,in whi-ch discuss, Do you propose to charge 'Mr. the ung lied workman-. obt$ins a of concrete results.^' CaaaQa's seat piwao _ _"But there's one more tiring," Fost- Branksome with theft?" daily subsistence. The hero of "Go !•MASC{N & RISCH" er continued. "Tr(mlet was able to The unfortunate visitor sat up Rs Wit,. young Man" labours on rail Par Over e0 Y•ir• a• :•ensember the _appearanc If he -had been shot. , -ay section crews, 'sells silk stock- Now pianos $295 up. Grands $575 up• i ct' re 00 ere' said Foster quickly. I'aueury Ite•c,inditione.l Planus From r* son who brought +lint ti e. soap im- t s_S,oe up. Write: ' I don't want to alarm you At pre- ` Jq'e93tOII. F'h was a man -- a Young � � _ �. D[ABOIf m sisCs LTD. sent well consider that you've come - a `Witt: j man-a.lio looked and spoke as it he ; 'Encouragement � .- s„' zinc at. w. Toronto, Out. ' were probably an undergraduate -- a 'I here Th the capacity 'at aitness...But syou are hs `Ott see laying' ourself.From Yale Man student anyway. '�' made'enquiries' 5 y g y y e m d `open _to a charge of theft: And it is then o t!t o n r rs! e through the L i e ty, and had _ _ _ There are o man professors, a .1 • - YP 11 no* m dot t o warn on the c .- t cry. .. _ -.. Y e . Y Y Y- an interview alth Pro[essnr Pratt. of so many s6r'd, that the propo- -- thing .you say 'w.iil be taken, down, !ti tin u And now"=hQ got try anei trcn4 to the sitiori which can't beiproved itis one door. "I'll introduce your to ,]Ir, Ced_ writing and that it may, it necessary, Of them must be hopeless indeed. WHITE BREAD rIc rirankaome htmseif."- be used against you. p I ,,, The Constable ` had aleeady - Now, we have a. chap from Yale, „ .. _ . I'Viiipotr , - Profs: sor iloward ,W. Haggard, a ho made -a few sketchynot.s,on a piece - or paper torn from a pad before -him. comes to the aid of those who like to eat heartily and often. It is better .—,Ile now drew a sheaf of fool3ctrp from `F Ya stationFry rack on rue desk and he asses, to eat fire or six times•a day prepared to write at ' greater length. than two or three•- Workers .are . more efficient in the -first three From Your Doctor 'To the' o6fcer s surprise sire Bank - hours. after eating, and it just isn't "Pain" urm'e showe(l signs of becoming more if tale Pain Remedy ch'cerful-more - rt his ease. His fca- true "that your somach needs a h tures widened into .what the two men' rest. You Take Is Safe. e BoytS, imagined to be•'an attempt at a smile. This will be good. news to many, "Oh,• I 'suppose that •L can, ought; People- , Probably they' have been ilk IiLZJ really,'to be charged- with theft. I'm eating as often as flies liked any-n,tntrust Your no law'y-er, I've never studied it. What way, or at. least as often as was u����� �oo� permitted, but with the feeling that Own or Your Family's FILLED NS ■ I want to be is a doctor." real( the shouldn't. Because hav- It struct Taunton and Foster' that Y Y { and AUTOGRAPHED PICTURES ofthe yeu-ng man was not likely to sue_ en't other, experts told us' maul' Well Being t0 Unl{T10Wri YOUR f#VORIT[ PLAYERS times about people digging their preparations coed in tris profession it success ire= raves with their teeth 'that 'one r f .• Ereryboy-will want this Book-"Ifowto pended on a good bedside manner. g BerotneaHoe]eyStar";byT.P.(Tommyl For anything less heartening and en_ I should leave the table while the BE you take any pre ara- } Gorman, conch and.manacer of the �Yorld C011l B appetite. remains .unsatisfied, that p Champion ylontreal.)Iaroons. Sunply take ging than ,lir. Branksome's. {Tian- I ' tion you don't know all about, J alabelfr•orn it tin of"CRu1sNBRtND"oe , l three meals • a day follow a sort 'of for the relief of headaches;, or the { Royal Yeast Cakes and Royal . !label WtilTE"COR?iSYRUP-writeon her <;f speech could not well be'nlag- - Sponge Recipes make perfect the back your,name and addreaa-plainly- reed basic. law' of existence and to eat pains of rheumatism, neuritis e �lrtdd3 WW&e— i nbelteo Th Cana akstyarch Co. L mites 4 (To he Continued) between' meals 18 something 'not neuralgia, salt Four doctor what on 1 clone in• the Best--d�etet'c--.circles: Thinks about• it in comparison .-Toronto, and Your boot ;Will be sent you with "Aspirin:" Use RoyaLye.'Ist Cakes and you'll be immediately. Sound trenchermen thus will wel- y sure of perfect leavening.That's be- °itO cc >r- come the support of this professor, We say this because, before the individually • Wanna Bu A Wife-eiscov ry of Aspirin,' most .so- _ Y g heath 'n fabel who' .aeries .• , each ca t o ]e a or rho front of a n professor o C r cause ac cake comes i terra the a rofes , and at t p medics were ad - from n remedies a ed at 'P from an prod Tp of he Canada titarch Co. Vo b its own air -light sera r Co.,. ' Y Zt e • •�a often , tl PP ..- the distinction of safe: t loin„ n rised against b physicians as bcin pr teed m r ed .frith' our name and ad- is Y P yy 8, You can bake witheast Royal Yeasassucb t Cakesction. your The Bosnian- custom of selling he says, and. be efficient. Six meals bad for the stomach; or, often, for dress and the picture you want (one picture y.. • lou can bake with Royal Yeast Cakes foreach labet),and yuur choicect thefollow. cv'ves and girls( for marriage 'has a day means eighteen hours of top t�@ ;art. And the discovery, of the day you buy them -or weeks later ins pictures, mounted ready fomimmiuc,. matte a girl in the village of Apa- far apart.—Ottawa _Journal. :lsprrin largely, changed "medical and count on the same fine results wiUbeseuttoyou. P Asp each time. tovei' the bride of two bridegrooms efficiency, 'and` whether it is good practice. s _ Group Montreal "Diamons ('soap "Let Cana. in one da`�. Ibrahim Had a ovitch Countless thousands nt eo ie , diem' --Group Canadian Olympic Hockey Team- g ad}ice•oP.baCl''itf will be very: tom �f P P, FREE- Individual pictures of Baldy \orthcott. Georg. toyed Iiajra, theme daughter his who here taken Aspirin year to `�. Mantha, Russ Blinm, Art I.esieur, Ua%.e Trotrier, forting to hearty fellows who like and out without ill effect, have A B00kt2i Armand Mondou, tatLkobinton, Frank Bou-cha. neighbour, but she' n as forced their meals substantial and not too proved that rho.- medical findings You'll Wan! Ace" Bailey. marry Jusuf Jariteh. On the wedding about its safety were correct. "The Royal Yeast EDWARDZl3UIK(; #day, however. Jusuf let his wife .g member -this.; : is • Bator Book" ¢Ives to Ibrahim for thirty • shillin a .. _. r e s r e d R o yea 1 - _ CR W NRAN..D—:---= y rated among the fastest methods, yet Sponge Recipes ase Leisure Hours discovered for the relief of headacheq for all the breads -- _ shown above anti CIfRN --SYRUP I I Wliy lot )✓mp14y Theni Pro- and all'eommon pains ., . and safe many otbers. t fitabls"? SpecialisAd training for the -average 'person to take FREE , M a i I THE FAMOUS ENEROY FOOD i, iDentist Pulls Wrong Pads t Increased efficiency. coupon. , 1 0 ! cress reblllarty. ; eUY rt.�n►.-tti.' I'Y WHITE Cowl symp ; I "increased Efficiency means SENSOTeeth —= Woman Sues • -' CANADA GOODS ' CORN STARCN '' Overcome Inferiority Complex. .,"Aspirin" Tablets are made m ' CANADA CORN STARCH - •• develop mental power, amt Canada: Asfirin' the Cegistered '1#tALtEN CORN sTARCN -' y .tyufp yourself for' better " A wonlari who found after re -1 trade-maiko the ager umpany. srANn.+Rn eRAvuS t.ldtirfiD SILVER GLOSS LAUNDRY STARCH, i things. Study letsurely in the s I quiet bf your oWn home: Write Limited. Look fbr the name Ba}Wer. Rta.KMe.andLib.rty5t.•rotoeto,Out. Products of ' etsvering from 'an anaesthetic,, that; rnr varticutars of fasctnatin>, inthetormofacrossoneverytablet.- Pie; .cad ma tt» ten Iteyst Teets iMCA�I►IjAa'TARCHCOMPANYLtrrilt� rnrrewpondence courses Doke book. TORO�irO O three teeth which she had not men- -tioned' to. the- dentist had been . ex- Tho Institute -of Practicawl and Demand 8 n d G e t Naw e knee _ i. r'c -jI- t'racted, loon ail action agains' the' Applied Psychology I I I I • i•.�wf - Mo., Issue. No. 7 .7V ' ; dentist at • Mt ankll-ester -Ass1ZQs re- • '910 Confederation nuildina P IRI 65 ccntly -7 7 drinidng-weasel, w1ith some of hall this Friday afternoon. After the' by progressive crokinolo. Come a- 4 as IL the stencil -ink. The village, of Green- regular program a 10 cent supper long and help the ladies in their MapleI*af Xntual fte wood at that time had the only tele- will be served to ba who are able to' work. Term JUSUraCo- 410b per year; $1.50 paid advance graph offleb in the county, a branch be present. There will be an amar- 1- of the Montreal Telegraph Co. Thir- cur program which will be followed SubacriptionS to the United States FACILITIES and WAWANESA INS. 00. ty years ago Mr. Green installed an -Rates for Farm and'. C k and' Gt. Britain $2.00 in advance.* electric generator, which supplied 'UP Cheap r timing N tSERY STOCK light and power for his own prem- Buildings JOHN MURKAR. Proprietor. ises and light for the local church. if interested in Baby Chicks, Nur. INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS Windstorm Insurance on BuUdhW The losis,also recalls the business Windmills, Silos etc. sery Stock; Flower or Garden Seed, One of Pickering Townships Best methods of those days. The farmers also Field Seeds and Plants etc, - in your choice of Fifteen Canadian :Automobile Insurance or known landmarks destroyed by brought in 94.x to eight hundred bush AHS Com es of fire, Feb. 7th, 1936 ells of grain and without enquiring Call, Harry Boose and British sounA "Write or Phone J about the price, would probably be ':ire. 50 Claremont Ont. .BOWMAN &ROWE The complete destruction by fire, back next spring for a'couple hand- :. " . --cif the Green Mill, of Greenwood on red of dollars and tell the miller to Financial Standing :';' -A WHITBY ONT 'the early­nwrriing of_Eeb__Tth, _re-givehim a note for the balance. The Skating Ten yeitre experience in Banking moves one of the last of -the old whole township feels thip loss of the, - land -marks of *.is dist-net. it, also plant, and sentimentality enters into The Brock Road Rink a 'open and Insurance.. Now seMng -cliento You Can Buy at Home ...zemoves one of the greatest assets the loss. The building was well co,- Good ice and tacit. Spec TIRES, BATTERIES, isl Terms �vf the farnwre of the district. for ered (withinsurance, but -is estimated $katfn'g Parties. in Thirteen Different Townships and AGGE890RIE9, years, this =411 constituted the mar;, that it would coft $30,000 rebuild. ell Pick, 2 29 A. H.- Rowe A 6— low and better pricia--L— t for most of the gwains produc will -irowever., with an_office system to to care by many. of- tie farmers of the a smaller grinding mill, and has -8.8 itownehip, and they will doubtless be definitely giyen up the flour manuf-Notice to Creditors, of double the volume efficientl among the losers in the lose of the acture. Y. you can in. Toronto. ,viffl. About the .year 1840, Henry All persons having claims against "Inrited and your Howell, an Irish gentleman, who Your, enquiries, are Let as repair that leaky top. Kinsale the estate of Anna Elizabeth Allison patronage appreciated. _-was at the time operating a distill- late' of, the Township of Pickering, eery on the farm now owned by John Mr. J. Stell . is in the Oshawa' . who died Skilled Motor Repairs. Hosp- County of Ontario, nurse, -Soden, erected this mill, there ID - ".& - wi�8 ital receiving treatment. on July 15th, 1935, 'are requested to zat the same time another mill in , Born, on Feb, 6th to Mr. and Mrs. send same to the undersigiied on or 'Brougham Ont. Phone.* 515 Gordon J. . Law Greenwood, just a few W`n J. McDonald, a daughter. Phone 2908 yards do before the 20th day'qf March, f936, 'the road, south from th�e corner, the The Crew family are all able to be otherwise their claims will be dij- ruins of which are, yet to be seen. PICKERENG, ONTkRI out again, after their illness. a d. lHBROCK owell, who went it bankruptcy' in and - estate �i . stribute R. E. Mowbray was in Whitby las, .�i);e' venture, engaged mainy local DATED, February, 14th, 1936 week attending County Council. -imen in the construction of the mill, THEATRE Mrs. J. Hodgson is- spending some Andrew- James Allison And Violet 'im, mxhk1i there was appr6ximately No. 2 Pickering; Ont. -1100 feet of 'flat lumber. .Pine time with her daughter, Mrs. C. Allison. R. 9. za Richardson. Executors of Anna Elizabeth Allison ra 'mbers, forty feet long and all 18 .1115 Our school- was closed on Friday Deceased. ���riday and —Saturdak., %o .26 inches square, all hand-hewn, q T. -Man- 7­.,-riia& tip -the fr xnework—.In the ear Yebrusiry 14th sind 15th -1833, Mr.'F. L. Green's. grandfather, ning's uncle in Toronto. C. H. TUCK, Opt. Eyesight Speciallo Two Shows, at 7.0 The. sympathy of the c(�dimunity 0 and 9 00 who, had. been employed at a n at ist. Author of "Your Eyes and Healk --Markham -Ornt., came to Greenwood, goes out to Mrs. �iftitland Gormley Radio Service The Child and Its Develop• in the death of her sister 1T'X,Toronto ""CLIVE OF t-" =d engaged. with a Mr. CGckertine, tent:' Optometric Assmiattei. 91 which took place last Thursday. Expert service and. re- * who ovnied, and 'operated the Outarioq American Optometrie As& MA south of the %illage, and in 1872 the A number of our people went to ...INDIAPP odation. Specializing in L Eyesight pairs to all 'Makes. Reas. " 7 4Green family took over the Howell hear the High School concert giver %With AM Glasses. in the-Brooklin Community Hall last -onable charges. - Work Opposite Post Oafice, Oshawa rnill and have operated it to this RONALD COLMAN R0, -When Mr. F. L Green's father Friday night and L enjoyed •. -a real -gluaraim'teed. date. Phone 1516 1passed away, his son Was only treat. LORETTA-YOUNG 14 Jack McDonald was taken to the ARTHUR FIELD wears of age,.the mill was eqnseci Oshawa Hospital last Wednesday af- mently leased for seven years, when 'Mr. F. L. Green beewne of age and :1took over the management of the 1plarit. Mr. Green celebrates his 50th pear - as owner and operator of the 'unill this year. When the building was constructed, water, wa.-L; brought from the creek north of Greenwood. UA of a mile through the bush and _j%warnp, but. owing to tiie'soil'.being • 80 very porous; a s4uaxe, open -top flume was neceavasy. to keep the water from seeping away before it reached the mill. 85 horsepower is derived from this source. Parts of -%hat flume are -being dug up at- -shoit water - today. An over 32 feet in diameter, (the lar - est known at that time) was install- --ed and' used till x1870, when the tur - 'bine replaced it. At that time thi,4 mill produced a flour, (Harp Brand known the country over and was .quoted daily •in the Nfonireal Ex- -change and daily new4:)apers. Flour "Was packed by all producers in bar i -els, the manufacturers of the bar- •• .tela requiring 'a L smallmall army in the r Process of manufattdre. Robt, Len - A.. .=non (Raman Catholic), a" cooper, ,employed in making barrels for the fishing industry on the Labrador f. Coast, came down to this country commenced. the barrel;making. industry, the output of which was ugecLj largely liv the millers;.' 1,.ennoyi -gathered' around him, many (if' his • the *me hu 71 'c rch,' and engaged i busirpss% and today, many of our R. -C. friends claim thi6se people as an. testers. Their barrels, a sample of . "Which Mr.. Green still posse'9ses, was a product of perfect workmanship, tight as a boat and not a nail in Rrem. They were made of 'hand-kewn lumber, oak sissves, baawo-o-d—lieads and black ash hoops. Mr. Green tells 'M&TW interesting stories, passed on to hirer, regarding the early days. In the mill at, the time of the fire, there was posted on one of the up -rights, a. bill and program perfectly pres- erved,- of an Orange Bull in 1840. 'There were many more local Mills at that time dian there are today,1 1 .1- -and ,many men found employment in the industry. At the Grem mills, as bio or the printing of the firm's name on the ...barrels, a dry, black powder mw Us - ^ed in making the ink. Water being added, in the winter the mixture would freez e, so whiskey skey wio triad, .(a barrel being an hand on the.. pre 7 Ims) and found satisfactory. The 'foreman was accused of visiting the ..barrel too often, but he always in - tinted that he was an abstainer. On "'Iris return from one of these .ten �:radnute period's be was again amused ..and again he denied the charge, but "was urged to take a lack in a mirror •'%ariging nearby. He did so and saw * Utdo black ring described on his -.1ps, a result of *e mien Boring cov. %wed the mouth of• the bettlo used• ternoon and Derwent a serious op- Graduate Rsdi-j and Television Institute, eration. Dr. . Baldwin. of Brooklin, Member Official Radio Service Men's was in. attendance. Association. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ledgett were 348 ,:Pbqpne 5201; PICKERING in Toronto on Wednesday' last when their sister-in-law, Mrs. Frank Led Jaick Chapman gett, had passed away. Mrs. Leggett .rag well and favorably here -Represents the w .having frequently... attended church Gana& Life Anurance rot Y. and 'entertainments while visiting Canada'* oldest friends here. Life Insurance 'The Womian's" Associption will held their regular meeting in thel company in WHITBY, PTOKERI14G NOVELTY RACING I andricinity. ' The Canada Life has served Canadiam CARNIVAL I I years. 'During the put five years �.this Company paid to policy owners and I lbeneficiaries over $131,000,000. It! has (Postponed from Jan. 28th.1 assets for the protection of policy owners of over $242,000.000. AT— Phone Pick 5222 R, R. I. -Whitby CEDARENA WHY TUESDAY, FEB. 18TH use medicine by the spoon fill when SYBILLA SPAHR'S in drops does Prizes for an assortment of -more Rood to treat thro*at, broachii- Kovelty-Aues for Men and is, cough, colds, catarrh and tonsil Ladies. ills. results good or money back.. Try it. ADMISSION: 20e. and 5c. EL a jefteg. DruxgNt, Pickering E.L -.._-CALVS . .. . __SAN TE D = � '. : ...... `TORONTO PRXES RK.2"T AT HOME ___.Pickeriing' '.Farms, Ltd., will have a buyer at the farm on ay, Tuesday y and Wed n esd ay of each week until .Iurther notice. Phone* Fick 6 100 Ask for Mr. Lowt. Monday. Tnesday-and-Wedn'sday Feb e . uary 17, 18 and 19 �.Harry HuU'-- Two Shoas. at 7.00 9.00 Builder and Contractor ,...KAY FRANCIS Bneliwork and- Stonework zx a specisIty Architect's Service Found Repairs - Stella Parish" THE CROWN INNS Roisebank Rd. and Kingston Rd. With 4-20 *bone Pisk 6690 --IAN HUNTER PAUL . LUIA ...SYBIL JASON ce to You, Noti POPULAR PRICES E'ver-inSir Matinees Adults 22c. Adults 16c. 'We do Building of all kinds. Children Me. 'ibbiloren loc.. CARPENTERING, Tax Included CEMENTING. PLUMBING ATTXNTION, FAXMERS ... `Al3d ROOFING GENERAL REPAIR WORK. . We also M1 Brantford Rooflug* We are prepared to repair ears. Materials, Empire' Bathroom -trucks, tractors and all farm' ..Ecinipment, Duro, Water machiiaery, wheels rebuilt and - SyRtem97 Beistty, tire -setting, wood -work and 1 -, Stable Eqnipment - wood turning of all kinds. and other Building Materials Plaeis your order DEstimates Freeow for ;, �.. '... .. -Work Guarazteed wood -.Working atid turning. Phone or Call T. J. PRO T-T$B -A. H. -ROWS phone.6502 Brock Road Stdre and Blacksmith Shop. PICKERING. ONTARIO _(Successor to W. H. Jackson) Pbho6'Piok27729 -26 -;;-SHOP- 4 . . .THE. RED A NO WHITE WAY SAV IWE START TRE NEW YEA FF WITH REAL '.. VALUES SPECIAL PEARS,, Standard quality, 3 tins, ;.-29c.' SPECIAL 11BBY'S Pork &-Beans, jumBO 2 for 19c. SPECIAL AYLMER Cats'up, _14,oze bottle. �..:­15'c SP AL COFFEE, Red& White; per 1b, ,39c-20 SPECIAL PRUNES, Med, size;- •2 lbs. 'for, ne SPECIAL • P A G SOAP, 10' bars for = 39c SPMAL • BROOMS, 6,string, 'real value. ea'.' . "50cy 9007 HAON Af um a Phone NO 0 del -r• NEW :011 ' 4:t to recover from her recent operation. On Sunday quite• a large congreg. the year. The' officers+ia*ere se -elect -1 Alice Pegg will be in charge of the British American Margaret Disrcnab is visiting were in attendance at church, ed for the coming year. progra _ -friends' in rlbronto. but Rev, J. E Glover was not pres- The Greenwood young ladies wish • Mrs. Tlws. Gregg was a city vis- ent owing to the blocked roads. Greenwood to express their thanks to Mr. Wm. Gasoline `- itox_on Monday of this week. The W: M. S. will bold their Post- r Pengelly, who so willingly offered Glad to -hear Lhat Mr, -.Toa Evac n� croklnoCe party on ay ev. a the sleigh -load to the Mount and —s -somewhat improved in health, home after spending a few days in Zion Junior Institute on Thursday ti ing, Feb. 21st at 8.30. Good games. Toronto �_ Several cars of turnips are being Good concert. Good lunch. Admission night. We hope to have another 1Viotor 0118 loaded at the Q ,P. R. station here Owing to the bad weather and the Q - 25 renis, children 10 cents. sleighing Harty in the near future. :.J eclal for export. The Missionary evening at the roads, the W. M. S. meeting was Piece come again, Bill• P Born, on Saturday, Feb. - 8th, to church on Friday last had a poor at- postponed L until further notice. The Y. P.' S. are having a , Valen- Tank-wa on rices Mr. and' Mrs. Clarence Crumb, a tendance .owing to the severity of the Card of Thanks p *l -•rdau hter. tine Social this-• (Friday) evening, $ weather, but the pictures shown of .. {+ We et to learn of the illness Feb. 14th. Come, and have' a good Mr. and Mrs. James Raine, ' of Gasoline & Coal Oil regret* mission scenes and work in China and of Mrs. Wilson, mother of Mrs. blot- Tibet were verytime. fine, Rev, J. E. Greenwood, wish to express their �y a The community - wimh to extend sincere thanks to the pian ien ALE'S r LA E �Pusshe 'U, here. Glover giving the explanatory talk Y $ da i -wallows were on die la ' at their sympathy to Mr. F. L Green hi and neighbors, and also the Brou h - y P Y on the �•iews. - S' � 8 . , .. the Bret of the week. Sorely this The Brougham Firemen received a his great loss of his mill. It was the Fire Brigade for the valuable CIaAREmV1NT, ONT, �? does not mean Spring. hurried morning call to Greenwood oldest landmark around here. assistance rendered in saving their !hone Clare. itdl•� �W Mr. A.bijah Fors ay ,, where F. L Green's s ou nn ' t5 their r lar :r.eeti at the home o! poor thought to be the mill was oa .fire. The firemen helped � Feb 7th, which destroyed F. L. i result of blood-poisoniatg. to prevent the fire spreading to ot- Mrs. F. L. Green on Feb. 17th.' Miss Green's valuable mill. Wm. Gorni{ey, of Pickering is in .her buildings. The destruction of 'vT town this week and with R. J. How this mill_ is regretted by the whole .._;a audstuig the Tuvmslup books. eon=unity, and sympathy is felt fors Barclay -Transport L.- E; - Or NL I LL 't. Rumours are to the effect that Mr. Green in his loss, which is also FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND r the elevator and canning -factory will a loss to the districtgenerally. DServ i both be. operating again this ye�,v,,, The library' board ?ell their airn- Daily ice EMBALMER lllbtf ijt at1lQff�gjllld� Our Bad�rr�tiRnton Club members between Claremont, Brougham .Successor to W. J. Mather, Zr R uai meeting vj Saturday, evening, Greenwood, Whitevale and Toronto BtoaHvilie were in Whitby on Wednesday ev- Feb. 8th, Mr. G. L. Middleton, pres- N � —_ _.'ening playing the Whitby town ident, presiding. The minutes of the Night and Daly Jervice TORO T O :. ^8?ouR last meeting were read by the See- My drivers are trained to be careful Business Phone Residence PhoaF " courteous and reliable. ,►Sin ' • - A skating party held by the "stud- tetany, Mr. Roy ZvicWhirter, and 'ad- 9101 9£i2G � �le-5Oc-Return-90c. ents of the scdhol here was carried opted. Mrs. Brown, librarian, report- Special Rates on Long Distance DAILY SER Y �Cri out -at the Brock Road rink on Mon- ed patronage for the year 1.935 was day evening. good. 1811 books and magazines cir- hanlnng. Madeline Several from here attended the culated durin the "':Eastern Standard Time annual meeting of the Maple Leaf c is from 8 year. Total rec- No order too small, None too large. p (wants and members' fees AU shipments insured and protected Beauty Leave Pickering Leave Toront o Fire Insurance Co., at Columbus on ,,vas 8100.55. Expenditures for books from �, Ea ✓ eta llcuo-e Yd _ _Saturday .last. a on The police trustees havQ been ob- 26. Insurance _on books, 54.80, leav- Tel. Clare, 311 - P. C. V.I a 7,09 P3.54 • a 7.30 a 4.30 liged to have the snow removed ing -a small balance: 45 books and 5 Class, B. and C. a 7.44 44.54 8.40 5.30 from some of our streets to enable magazines urines were HAIR CUTTItiG, , 8.54 d 5.54 10.00 B30 g purchased during traffic. to move. Owned and .Operated by SHAMPOOING, 10.24 8.5.1 11.30 d 7 30 ..-Mr.-Wm.-Porter, bf Elmvale, and Frank B.;Bartlay FINGERING, 11.54 d 7:54 P. M. 1,30 Mrs. W. Hunter, of Utterson, are ONTARIO -AREED MARCELLING P. M. 8.54 c12.30 d 9.30 visiting _their brother at the home of c l :' 5l d 9..i} 1.30' 130 11.3 ' .: Mr. and Mrs. B. Kilpatrick � t11IIa, Qz OT a -Hot Oil Treatment a 2,5.4 b 11.44 c 3,130 11- Blaokelnit , Woodwork sl�� � The R Y. P. U. will meet on :lion- at right prices and Permanent Waving Bran, -� $21.50. iteasonable Prices a -daily erupt Sun& Hol. b -Sun. day evening, Feb. 17th, in the church �* Now is the time to have those repair & Hol. only, c -Sat. only, d-Sa - art 8 o'clock. Miss Sadie Evans will Shorts, 22.5U jobs attended to. Harrows repaired , have I.ehar of the also new sections on band. The fang Phony 111Ot1 OLAREJdONT �uA• &Hot. only. Program, • Tickets and information at Also dealer in Viking Oream Se ars• 3riends in Toronto during *,a week Feed Flour 3 1.00 tortand IAectric Washers. p L,AM -SUKVZYOR 0R.AY COO&CB LINF� and was *among those attending the /' �L ! 4. funeral -of the late Agnes liiichell. Rye Cho Z`'.00 Dealer In Oocksbutt and Frost A _ Wood machinery.PICKERING Miss Clarke has .returned to. her pfF. T. DONEVAN B. A-, B. Se., O. Eastern House -Phone 4300 sur - duties here at the school. She reports A phone call will bring us to your farm port Above* Prices are Cagh per 'ton, L. S. On file are the records of aur - her father havingmade a'sli ht, but Ozy•atcecyleoe welding. teriiporary i�nprovernent in health 1�1�*! Phone Pick vey°re 'Gibson and Yarnold,. 865 Mr. and. Mrs Ross Evans cealthat-.. 3ORN NORT01; Vii King East, Oshawa. Phone 1981. CLAhEM'�N:T �'. �'. woodcv'a.rd ed, their Cryptal Wedding on Monday ONTARIO 18 ly e _ . (iREENWQOD 49 of this 4 -eek and entertained about 1?lwne Clara. Z>,04 _ 1 thirty of their friends and reistives. : Skiing is -a' popular sport in- the - -neighborhood. Dick Cooper Ing around a "game" !once as a reOk - auk of. some •of the things that do j happen to the sport. The B. Y. P. V. ,held their Valera- iine .: . - �. Party Be76- Monday Hondas eveningthof this week. stir _ • • ,,, �{� kms' < x. , Y , very 'good number attended and en'- (! - ATO ONE would dream of putting ',toyed the social evening. F, •�k�\1 a thatch roof on a modern house, The roads throughout the country �� . ug .: >.`;.. < 'and Che let followed same • _ - vro f ed the very are still in very z con . ry condition The T • sound reasoningin level the _ . t developing road seem o be i v required every day� in shovelling and clearing the.favor- t BEAUTY famous solid atessl Turret Top roof t ite "drifting spoos." The long cold',,,.ITS ,-, _ for all its new, 1936 models. Pressed °weather keeps the snow dry anat from a single, seamless sheet of heavy allows it to blow easily " steel the Turret Top makes possible Rev. and' Mrs. Augustine left on -+ _ * K3Z Tuesday morning fof- Mount Bridges .' "° ;.. - amooth perfection of streamlined where Mr. Augustine' will conduct • beauty. It completes your., safety, ,the funeral service of the late Mrs. Wilton,,r other of one of the Baptist " with, its up-to-date overhead ro• °-•....� �f wi t .. p • :section; and it aide in keeping the .-Church Missionaries in India, • .:4Ir. !.: car warm in winter, cool in summer. •iLeslie Wilton, who is at prevent at if home on, furlough Y'"; ; Come in and inspect the new 1936 The regular meeting 'of the Y. P. r Chevrolet. with its Turret Top Body S. of the United Church was held onN ' _ Monday evening, .when the third set ,,� - by Fisher today. het your own eyes of slides was resented. Th �� ` `' prove it is The Only Complete Low- ­cared -tile "14e in.. Tibet" and gave 1 ,. '• ,, � i,ti �� • Priced Car. Greatly -reduced 7% .� Us an idea of the wonderful work �, ! GMAC Plantime payments. '{ i -ca ed on by.our missionaries there. o y. 41 ere were a good number present. .Claremont Women's -Institute will --- hold a social evening at the home of _ !y Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Morgan .on the r t evening of Feb. 19th. The social ev- ' k' w ri ening will be .in the form of a Val- %k: w entine Entertainment. 'Each member s E v O L T a IY E a 4 O II. ALL SIR! Is effected to bring an escort. Also (1) Hydraulic Brakes .. , (2) Solid Stool Turret Top Body by Fisher .. ; r own cup and 'plate. provide t Tine d ih Look lace on Friday" '(3) valve -in -Head Engine ... (4) Knee -Action on Master D.La:e Model last in H p (S) Fisher No -Draft Ventilation ... (6) Safety Glass throughout. :A i e ey ospi , omn of Mies Agnes Michell, in her 53rd c - year. Deceased had been in' poor .,.. .'health for some time, suffering from s : form of abscess, which later dee - • :-eloped 'into spinal meneztgitis, which g : caused 'her death She was very well known in this community, being the ' 'daughter of tlie. late Wm. and Mrs. .t Michell, formerly Miss Storry. both - of whom were also well known to - Calrenwht people. Deceased'Was. a '4'bib member of Deer Park Church, and 'r'r CONSIDER' THE COMPANY BACK Of THE GR GIS6 as active worker .in its organizations. The funeral which was atbended by many from heirs, was held on Mon- on- ,....day,,n :'' Me�rte�� ARLES COOPER, ; CLAREMONT C eery. . .'Miall Gladys Gannnn to home nae ��: 2l10Clt1S'Y THRLI',L3: Tom lir every Saeurday nijfae st;9 y -m., •Eastera Standard Tfia+r, M . Ctwreraf M ft,. Corse-io-Cast Hockey Brradca�--- -- �? ,--�— • • THE 1/1111\l>►LTS butts, 17'fac; pork loins, 20c; picnics, which latter services he . : endered 14c. without salary and has' pa:d his olvn Farm' ��0���� \ Lard-'- Pure, tierces, 13c; tubs, expenses for some years. For some 13t6c; pai.s, 14c; prints, 13%c. years he acted as judge of flowers at PRODUCE PRICES Sho_lening-Tierces, 10'sc; tubs_,, the Canadian NLtional Exh;bition. Ile - T ^�oadueted by Professor HenryT-G, Bell United, Farmers' Co-operatite Co.'11?'c; pads, 11°.fc; prints, 11'Sc. the author of Canac...'s first books -Saturday %vers paying the following ;ti',annuals,aii � pei•ennia!s. with the co-operation of the various departments of Ontario Agricultural College. prices for produce: 1i.4Y AND STRAW •111•, Moore !s chairman of the.Can- EGG5 with cases returned. prices No. 2 timothy hay; .bared, ton, $9 i:c:at! horticultural Council', Awards nominal= to $10; I�u, t3 timothy hay, ton, $7 Committee, Ontario; and- reprc=eat- The business of, farming, is yearly "A" large .... ........ 24c to $S; straw, wheat, baled, ton, $, litre of the 1 int' Rei' anon Com- ly to bring more seed to the sur. beooming more and more dependent "A" medium .................. 23c to $ti;'oat straw, $5. pon facts that have ,been gathered re- face.) Sow a Crop of 8raib he fo'- mitt e of ti..ounctl. lie t: s award- " A" pullets .................. 21c ed - ease red insect control and business " f� ••••• ••• •• • • •••••-•• 2'0e �`•� the Canfu]'am Iiorticultt:ral Coun- garding livestock and livestock manage- lowing spring' and seed with, e:o• went, crop production, soil management, , B $,�Q„• x� ' • c:l's disease a ver. Pull weeds by hand o. IIIA 18c Al ulturist is- gold medal for acaiy life t i- ................. ' oreanfaatfoa of the farming industry_ grain crop; take a crop or two r,f. C '""""'"'-""•"' - � ':rrticuaure, 79'L:,>; honorary life ntc,an- Iadtvidual problems involving on or Bl'T1'1•:U - 'o, 1 Ontario solids, f' L� . her. Canadian Florists' and Garden- �tt hay, or pasture, and break up the �� ?;; •,z red Hon otoragryculture, engageany other the attention sof clover sod. After the clovr•t- so-! iK 24%c, No 2='ic � -� � crs' Assoc tion, 1932: honorsry life Ontartdddd farmers from day to day: Dur ploughed it should be given Ire_ POL'l.TIIY: -- n ember, Natio*tal. A�scci..tton o[ lag the winter months there is a little (Quutaticns in cents) TORONTO =- The council of th, (;�irda .ems, U.S.A.. 19:,(; honorary -- inure time for stui�, of the most acute guent ,cultivation, until the .a;t Dre=sea loyal llcrticultural Soc:ety of Grua: 'ife member, �Iim;co,-Scarboro and •problems. thing in the fall -so as to destroy :- l Britain has conferred an Associate- F' Minton Horticultural Soc;eties; hon- . r Lig-e DI a.� Jiil::ed f- • Secure the latest Information pertain- SUCCessi c ! W their difficulties. To Introduce plants. FIens — "A" "1"— " ! ' t service Professor Bell has prepared , 5 lbs, 111 17 of Islington, Ontario, for distinguish- hivvanis, Brandon, .Manitoba Club. As -77-77 This field ?Mustard :t...y be 1.1 e- ••-••• the following typical .problems to i•n- , r ed sera:tea-.in=hert=rurture-Such-hon- a writer -in the--week}v - -press • .M r: Over skate the Information which should be veated from seeding in (•ereal to 5 lbs •••••••...... -s-n teen ,in order that a satisfactory an-' 3 to 4 lbs:....•..... 12 13 or can a bald by -only 1C0 persons Moore is well known. Iie,also is the twer can be made. Crops by spraying with a two her r of British nationality at any one consu:ting editor, Canadian Homes Lf answer 18 desired by letter enclose CBIIt Copper Sulphate 3J.U1101 a _ old 1'ooSt@1's ?- l Stamped and addressed envelope for • p Spring chicl:cn. - t'`m,: and it Is the first time it has and Gardens. holder, British Board eats. Address all tnqufcen to Pro- lied at the rate of 100''galluas pc. 1 been conferred upon -'a' citizen of Can- of Education's first-clats certificate �essor Henry G. dell, Room. 421, S3 acre just as the Mustard i. euro. Over G lbs. .... lti 20 c21 a4a. Mr. Moore-onducts The Toronto Advanced Horticulture; Adelald'e. st. W.. Toronto. Ontario, ing into f;ov er. This son Dion is 5},. to 6 lb's. 1:, 19 =1 Mail and, Empire's weekl garden, 5 to 5?z lbs: P ) _ — --- _ •" • _ Prepared by dissolving Dire pound .' I4 75 `!1 •t; and hcYticuiture feature.. . Question:— 43z to lbs. ... is 17 .19 of bluestoae '(Copper 5ntp'tatei in !fir.- 1foQre a the orig'ttator of the "Scientists want their. labors Yo d. E.H., Fork --'Last sumlper our each five gallons of water. `Spray Under 4?4 lbs. 22. 2G...'18 international Peace Garden, and is, IirIrig permanent peace — because grain was full of mustard, although Spring bro�!ers= ;:. the •field just as soon as rhe. first a graduate of tha.. Royal Botanic they realize ;that .progress is made this has not been a bad 'weed ru las to 21i lbs: ... 42 •-1G few mustard plants come halo Gardens at.Xea, London. Since co'm- only in a peaceful era."-•-Guglielmo our neighborhood for man Young ducks - y years. 'flower. The 'grain' may be .3 ' •':fly _ 1.g Ing • to•• Canada in 1909, he has oc- Marconi. ver . What can I do to clean it out? burned,• but no permanent !n, •) O5 lbs .....- 12� cupied '.he- following,'positions: Iior - . Answer: Owing to the great- vitality w4l occur: A potato sprayer van 4 to 5 lbs ............ '10 16 t`culture,. Department of A>zriculture, "Perhaps when Ire' are further of the seed, Mustard 1s a very hard be fitted with a special bro41L,a,t WHOLESALE PROVISIONS Niagara Falls; Forester of Provincial' away from it and can see it in its weed to eradicate. The seeds once attactinent for spraying large Wholesale provision dealers 'are' Il:,ghways, Ontario; Lecturer -in Hor• right perspective, the League of .1 weed or an orcIiard'sprayer, ! to the ticultural Departinent of Agriculture, tions will seem one of the most pre - continue to germinate as, they are is equipped with a cluster of noz-, Toronto retail trade: Ogtario; ..ecre ary � experiments.-in.,many genes - ''brought near the surface. Hence it zles or broom can be used effect- Pork -Ham, 19 ti: c; shoulders, 1Gc;. national, Peace. Garden Comm'ittce, ations."-Sir Samuel Hoare.'. takes patience, a great deal of ia- ive!y. Spraying is best used in con- Dor• and a long time to get rid of the junction with a system of cu'ti_ weed when it once gets possession va'tion as previously outlined, u.a_' !of the land. When present Qnly in Ing a copper sulphate spray :when small amounts, bond -pulling is the the field is under Cehebl erop. - - beat method, providing the pulling Prof. J. E. Howitt Dept. of Botany, -4 r Is done •before seeds have formed; O.A.C. j. --mad as per -sons 'pulling :n a burry : cannot, wait to examine for seed, it 'Question:— J. (P. Simcoe - "t have I& tfest to put the weeds, Its .they. three cons that are lame and not are pulled, in buadtes:: m�iere they doing well. When they' came 'fa can be burned when dry. from pasture .last fall-`-4hey were theReed itJ*bresc torp proceed as- iieveiitheyWrie tres oubledardsh._Ilots - follows: Harrow stubb e_ round One of my heifers, due 'fn early g . �R early' after harvest, or gan;,plow March. ,Ills a swollen udder. and harrow. As soon as the seeds Answer:- indications are.. deficiency - have bad' -time to sprout. cultivate in Phosphorus and limp. - Feed It thoroughly; repeat eiilitratioa Steamed .•Bane Flour -one. handful - at intervals; and rib up with' a` dal4y-_Iter bead, if -Warble Flies double mould_boai•d plow the last are troubling the cattle, apply any think is .the fall: Put in a hoed of the Berris compounds as a wash - 'Crop, either roots or corn, the fol- according to instructions. lowing spring, and cultivate . it. If horses are troubled, With Dots, thoroughip throughotrt.the growing have them- treated wi41i Carbon - peason Cultivate,and harrow well Bisitlpp hld'e-given In ca s. F >�e for z two or three times after roots or Bot removal. porn, havilig• first. run the plow For the helfer•that has •swollen- { along each of corn roots to cut LlP adder, you ,had better •have.yonr , : . ;roots and turn .them up; and rib herd tested for 'Bang's disease. - Up before the frost, (If the pioi'v is -Dr. L. Stevenson.' Ontario Veter. /! used after rnnta.or corn, it is llka. inary College. Large Vl"-- Dart .�� Now considered the leader of a _ new "regional" school in American Canada 5 export of wlieae in No- art, Wood thinks four-wheel brakes `vember was 26,575,296 bushels would help the "cause." f • - ,,. r - The am ' _,-^' s e fellows who valued at $.1,?42,6x1, and the aver- did 'fake r age export price was 82 cents impressionist pictures in. Paris a few bushel, This wa3 the lace st \oremr years .ago," he' says, "are now busy V with the American sebool God gave r w ber volume export - sloven 1932, when the total was 27,301,976 bushels it from them." _ 11 valued at 513,959,354,the average rr export price. being '51 cents,, The value of wheat exports in _November Large Wars Always � was the largest of ' any November ,Start With Little ' �_✓` ®, - since 1929, v� hen t e va - - n `•` On_sSas ' . 50,931, and the gain to value over r y tad y Astor . _ .,�• the November 1934, export wan I T or over 47 per cent. The IVASIIINGTON = Lady Astor vand " gain in volume over November of Carrie Chapman Cai'f; ' peace, crusad- last year was 7,905'526) bushels,. or ers of Great Britain and- the United r 41 per cent. t States, recently discussed over trans- - err - — atlantic telephone the threat of an- other, Wood Gives other European w ar. To make the 1936 Oldsmobile a truly economical car -,The 750, delegates attending the we have built into it a• host of features which will save :Advice to Artists cause and cure of war conference you money day 'after day—year after year. These „ here listenedin. "Khat do modern features include: - you think is the pros- Artist �Vfio � elft Back ' `TU Peet of a general war in l;urope?" 40 Vacuum Fuel Saver ensures more miles per gallon. � r as asked 'Mrs. Catt. "Ne are much wow- Eleeiro•Hardened Anolite Pistons. .-What He 'Knewz is Now vied about it here," i University Professor "Alarating!" urr., -ec{ • Hi Choke�glivider ee on gasoline, - .7 Automaticsay NEW YORK-Grrnt Wood, who "Large. wars always start .with, little �Adgan�ediDown-Draft Carburetion. • renounced abstr,..ctionist painting ones." -After two years o! it and turned to The woman who has held a seat in Full Pressure Oiling System. betting the chickens and hatchet-fac- Parliament longer than 'any other — 10 Solid Steel Turret Top Body by Fisher. ed farm-rs of his native Iowa down Lady. Astor - .and the woman who Consider = We invite you to drive an Oldsmobile Six or Eight so that you :;an canvas, advised young artists .to has held a suffrage. office longer thanmay better judge all thatrhe Company it gives you in Style and Comfort— Back o the Car paint the things they. know. any other — Mrs. 'Catt -- agreed that f Wood has bees. successfu: since he no milleiiium had arrived since they Safety and Dependability: Then compare 'Oldsmobile a low _ decided to' quit .waiting for an in- clasped hands for peace in 1920. delivered prices—andthe 7% GMAC Canadian Plan whichoflfers Opiration over a glass of brandy and "Ne hope and expected theworld greatly reduced dime payments. realized that all the good ideas he'd would be freed from the burden of Tans in Saturday N'Its 9 pp m. E.S.T., to ever had came while he was milking' armament, but look at us now!" ex- General Motors Socket' Broodcaata. os --Cows near Iowa City. Hts work has claimed Lady Astor. — -been controversial and it has brought "In Russia, women can vote, but PRICED $1065 0.ql. Cop) IdlrsrK full �u*t st r�ebtF, afdaes oustomeis. He is an instructor at the they can't think aloud and you and I FROM Ont FrshM and 80rstameat RplttraNe Fes retry aCs ' ditto university of Io- •a. don't call that freedom, in Italy, 9 cylinder models 6taQItl at $1299 it factory. o-I� Wood recalled he had spents they can neither think nor vote. As _ ;4 4oupl0 of years in Paris, ,raised a for armaments, the world is depend - Ing more on them, than they did in Mtfacket,. He was; convinced' that 1914. Japan tried it and got away o i�ili•thy, 1liiddlewestern America was with it. Italy is trying it -and we CLAREMONT Inhibited and barren. Then— hope and pray won't get away with CHARLES COOPER - = back because I learned 1t•'t - - french painting is vary floe for the ch people and ' not necessarily "The doctor sees that 'ncine for 9W us and because I started out to the • physical machinery is parallel 'to Apse what it was I, really knew. the Gospel for the spiritual mach- .:> ,. ;•,. ; '� �► � "5 '� PA C.: ? - ECO.VOMY ..: . It'L Iewa." inery."—Sir Wilfred Greidoll, T w RHMATISM' -DRIVEN OUTI .,DENMARK AND THE DANES (By Prof. S. B. McCready) �•�' It should be realized Rheumatism' is not inevitable if the poison - - acid fluids of the system are kept Editor's N te: This is thq fourth of Ontario a long time to catch up c t r, on. the more, thus preventing the a series-of articles which were pub- to Denmark in social legislation. - iformation and deposit of painful lished recently in the Harriston "Re- What I have said about Denmark, crystals'in the joints, The solvent stimulating action of view." While written specially for applieg'equa)ly to the other Scandin- Phosferine has a masterly effect in the "Review" and addressed to resi- avian countries, namely Sweden, liquefying, dispersing and expelling dents of Minto Township particu- Norway, Finland and Iceland. The �I t the harmful acid crystals, arta it re- 'larly, we believe they will be found fact is that�our Scandinavian cous- charges the tortured and exhausted interesting to many of the readers .ins have outstripped us-Anglo, Sax- - ♦ { _ nerve centres with the energy to - �.. restore earl/ mosentcnt to the alit- of this paper because the problems 'ons in many respects, We should' restore joints, aricj mcn.t Mess to ,pain of the farm folk of Minto Township know, more about-their developments ft1C% �f rigid muscles. are the same problems that con- than we do. I would recommend. This exclusive property of Phos- front rural people throughout the that the Minto Township school lib- feiife is illustrated •bc the recent Province, caries as well as the Public Librar- - experience of Mrs. E,' Brewster, who In the first of these articles, I Bug- fes in Harriston, Clifford an l Pal- writes: "For months aIt In mfnff to- i as in erre a pain with Rheums- select books about these countries tism' in his. feet. walking with agony, -, reached a point in its development = _ g y uiring a new outlook. That from in their next Purchases I heard one __•_�intil .be_.,tried Phosferine, and now ! traveller remark that it was an un- all' hjs Rlieumatjr pain has gt»te. anal- this time on it could not export - -� --he says it is wonderful--to- walk with- readily very many, more of its sur: forttmate day for England .when the out any pain." 6, Greek St; set, Hull. plus population. In the thirty- ab The seedy expulsion of Rheu- time of Kin Alfred, P P I explained my interest in rural eau- g l matism is something to be thankful cation and -the reason for my. visit So much for their progressive de- -for—apart from the saving in time to Denmark. In this article, I want mocracy.. Now .a word about .the. YOU !JUST and money, for it means, Phos- to show a picture of Denmark and country itself, As nearly every one - . ferine has revitalized the body cells, knows it is a little country. It is Q regulated the blood .'pressure the Danes. CA(V .T BUY ' strengthened the stomach and circu- To me, Denmark is the most in- about one twenty:flfth• the area of lstion, and maintained perfect health teresting country in the world. I Ontario though its population. is A FI NER - and- 'many happy returns' of Ac- believe it comes nearer to genuine practically the same, namely 3,500,- _jivity! democracy than even �Engiand. 000. To be more exact its area is - There is a far closer approximation 1^,100 square miles, which ,is 133 Flowers Sent in a Silent Time to social, economic and political :Minto'Townships. The same propor- equality than we have in Canada -or tion of its people live on farms- as : - You sent me flowers when the day Great. Britain, While there `is a in Ontario, namely - 'bout 35"'0. lts was new, monarchy there is no_ privileged .tit- capital city, Copenhagen,' is a little as in hOtiY9, while led class. The barons of former larger than Toronto,. that is 7.00.000. disappearing and It-has, no other. cities_ to. campare ' duties pent, }!s¢ --mal+ft whieh bad left- their estates broken up for sale to ven a i � - Renewed them ' soul " sural! res o ers. 'o neer 'titles hemng --.i ObQ�"CE% ---- Tom. y o are granted twenty-two .cities ranging between Silent and spent. Economically, they are a progress- the population of ' Owen Sounci and You sent me flowers—but ,oil could iv'e people. Thep have a �apin� 1Cin>~ston. There are a great many. -- " which diseloseA their -philosophy re- smaller towns and country villages most valuable. less a Denmark bracing nee might kill. .. Very not, know t abd on that enma b c g pl '`That with their gaiety and Ioveliness garding wealth.—"That country i3 a much as we have in 'Ontario... can teach Ontario (including Minto people, persons with a-athmatic,'broil. The gaudy petals bore a secret good -country 'which has few people ='There are 206,000 farms'in Den-' Township) is one respecting educa- chial and tubercular tendencies, some charm with too much" money; and fewer mark compared to. 19.3,000 in On tion. The greafest contribution that You could not guess! still with too little." That attainment tatio' (these flgiires include 1 acre- people suffering from rhe'umat.am j Denmark' has. made- to the world is of economic equality, is' a - national fauns} so of necessity they are 'their Folk High Schools. These and gout, and many delicate chttdrt n For oh, your flowers with their magic' ideal. They do not grow millionaires' much' smaller. One-half of Danish Eichoo;s have been the mainipring of require the calming effect of a seda- key in Denmark, and they have no pau- farms :range. from about 8 acres to %their% wonderful co-operative enter- tive climate. "Relaxing" had • better . ,Unlocked the silence that, like evil pers., 3 i acres and one third -from 38 1. 1g ir d ctiona prises go tis a misleadin b abje Dfe bane; Politically, they govern -themselves acres to 150 acres, -one fifth of the' . -term. "1tIad held my spirit mute, and' now- very wisely, Their Upper House farms range from 1� acres to 8 t m. I sing again! (correspondint to our Senate) is acres. The soil on the whole is pert Climafes Very - - -' _-- 'elected, as is their Lower douse; on haps naturally not' so good as that Erroneously Called -"I think-it is fundamentally true a proportional representation system of -Minto Township. -Their weather that an American. sits, down in order _ 4 of voting. This assures freedom has more-moisture, less sunshine and Bracing, Relaxing to stand up, while an Englishman Why a# 40.from corruption and an equitable more aZtlsh fn winter than Welling- stands .uP tri order to sit down." _ representation of all parties... Vie- ton- County, The Danish Smallhold- A good deal Of refreshing.- common - --G. K. Chestertole. e present go is a union of er farmer now aims to'work Prow sense was talked at the recent meet- --- = -You Think YQu re Social Democrats and Liberal Letts. 15 to_1'7 acres. On this area he Brill Ing of the British Health Resgrta Aa- Classified Advertising Farmers are strongly reprebented. keep-about .0 Cons; There are prat- sociation at Margate, says a writer-in ii fi Senators are elected for eight year tically nq tenant• farmers in Den- New Health Magazine. One point to slirv$>ertt�ss I GROWING OLD terms, half of them retiring every mark. Land• ownership is a sort of I particular, deserves emphasis, name, =- four years, religion, - �ly that the clmate of any given place AN OFFER TO F�VERY INVENTOR. In , sibcial legigiatloti the have -the eo ale'• . are much like .their must either be-bracin or relaxin In . Liat of sewantedfinventions and tvu y P P g B• tnformatloa • eent tree. T8L 's:alias�Y f `• been world-leaders. Nowhere are close (?) cousins, the Sc ' h; thrifty, %the lay mind, a "relaxing" climate is Company, vvorla Patent Atturrkye, :73 s ' rt �' the aged, poor and unemployed, the ganny, and devoted . to education. an unsuitable- if not iniurtoue one,.. Bank street; Ottawa. Canada. ' r'i t unfortunate. and' helpless, the slick They are lovers of the soil and nut- '+lothing could be' more 'erroneous t7oixaecTzo:re 't .' / t . and. needy better or more scientific- ural barn .farmers. Unlike tiiirtto I. mischievous: •Qu1'e. often people r ally eared for by Society. Two 'EoansPlip,with its admixture of F.ng= I'call a place ,.eery bracing" when all YOUR DELI %laSE\T ACCOC�rS CAP% :lY;• be collected through oy r lanadlen _ thirds of. the entire population, Iish, Irish, Scotch and Getman (ra- that s really meant a that its prevail-- organization, Ileensed and .DPkrstiiig which means all the _people except pidly fusing through) - they are s l 'throughput -Canada; Na collection. infi winds are from nort,i and east and no charge. r`ost offic Box 211, Toronto, children,- are covered by Sick Insur=- pure race, The Lutheran Church .is � that is really mean:• is that Its prevail_ - ante, giving medical, hospital and the State Church and there is only auane otDpr place -whose prevailing i convalescence care. It would take about two per cent. of the popula- winds ,are from south and west. Woman S Ailments tion non-Lutheran, Uniformity. in if by "hrscfng" we mean physin- L L women 3t race and religion are probably fat- :lobically' a imulating then it -is_ not --ALL & some period of - tors in their disposition to co-oper- f merely a question of col a Inds; there ..: their lives need a must be plenty of the in an at- ate. m rengtiienitt� tonic i It's Frequently Just. an "Idea." enmaik has no minerals, coal or �cpbere . comparative.ly dry. : -Damn 1 ke Dr. Pierre's Fa- •� '� v}ater power, so i't has not develop-- sunless cold is not bracing but phy- virite Prescription, ,Not Old Age. And According " .'to Scientists, May be $omethin � t;' ed industrtall to a like extent with � The ,yotmg woman : r � y Biologically depressing though no-one No More Alarming Than _ who saffers #corn s t Sweden, Scotland or Germany. Agri,• would calt it -ng.-ng. Touch Of Acid Stomach euku as it cin monthly pains, the g re -al ben s bas - One speaker suggested that the expectant m o t h e r At about 40, manp,�people think RE N�5 v�5 du5try. "There is aneextensivei,fish- ; tertn __'relaxing'' as descrip• the of a `_ ;.' a -vv o has nausea' atiti ?' i' they're growing old. They're tired / _ . v% ing industry and much shipping. • As ; health resort be abc %shed" and" "se- otlte4 dicagrcc ,le symptorns, or the widdk- a i �..� izJ aged woman who ezpfrlcuces 'heat dashes" a lot. Have headaches: Stomach up- / descendants of- the Vikings -they -are dative" substituted. This is in Ia ep. should take this tonic. mrs. Sia.-y' Turner-or sets. Dizziness. Nausea. still' venturesome scaf b,ei•s. 4tig with sound'psyehofogS. There arc' is Devonshire Si., Guelph, oat., said: "Pro*. scientists shy the cause, in a srR,lt Though. );aro hit b.y the restric= many people who need a nodative cls_ pecti"° titrthers would do well, i•beuev�ta -� rest many cases, is merely an ack use II:. 'Puree's Favorite Prescription. leis 8 I %/ S S PAINS •/ tontc was of wonderful benefit to mc. i it coruidion of the stomach, The thing r• / � tions resulting; from the Ottawa! mate, a mild: warm climate whom a - _ . heaped. to keep Pts stt••ong� and Healthy and to do is simply to neu(ralite the excess- " Agreements, they are very well dis- relieved me of that tired fcalina. also •tee stomach acidity. q T osetl to I- riviaud their best •custom- many aches and p ins to which women am P subject duung motherhood." Buy today! When you hav'c one of these acid iT. A great- niiiny.Dane4 visit Enc- Instant. Reliff From %stomach upsets, all you„do.is take QUICK RELIEF? land on holiday and Engliai is very Phillips' Milk of Magnesia after ' �' G. meals and before going to bed.- Then treat pain as authori- commonly spo'.:en, 1fy intercourse �a Try this. You'll feel like another;, ties advise-with Omega was among school people largely, anil i pecarni 'Take 'll feel the. familiar Oil. Far better than internal nowhere had I any difficulty.- in se- j' Are you ttumented with the itching tor. pe dosing, it works down deep tures of eruptions, eczema, scales, raslies 'or' ` liquid "PHILLIPS"' or the con- •curing what I vtianted to know. As ' to correct the cause: Three othcrskin afflictions% For quick and ha ycnient new Phillips \!ilk of Jlag- q ppy io TIMES' - relief use. pure, cooling, antiseptic,. lignid. • .. -. ­1M -n tablets. Made In Gannon --- times faster than ordinary, there are a •_^neat many Dane, scat- titiiments; safer- --th&. ,1111 ut Canwda, I 'found:D.0 1).1't•escrif0on.Its gentle oils s«,the ,More Quie�l Also in At all drugstores, most people inion .c,l , about; our; theirritatcclandintla•tnedskin,thusaiding y d Phillips Milk of TSagncsirtTab- 35 cents. country, .,The principal of dne Foil: ; nahrre'itself to heal the disorder. No fuss Digested t118f1 lets are now on sale at all drug I —no muss. Clear, greaseless and stainless _ ` e ",eseverywhere. Each tiny tab-, M,,tu►s- High S.hool �aii ' "Canada is th'e I Aries up almost imrnediaiely. Stops the .let isihe caiatent-of ° t j1 ' coon±l e for the Danes. if the de-, - -- -r atea<�pp0000nfulotGen- 3`'� �u �I; .( �j a most intense -Cod Liver Oil uine Ph1Aq*' Milk of pression ever passes, we want our ; bottle, at drug stores, will prove it—or h5agnesia: 4.�� RUB IT IN surplus'farmers to settle in Canada." money. D. D. D. Prescription is ..Tired,' jaded appetites need_ PHILLIPS' �l�+T `WON'T They feel at home, Here. as I .felt at ; made by the owners of ITALIA.i B.vix, the stimulation of Cod Liver &LISTER,E horns in Denmark. They are very Oih .Scott's Emulsion helps (J � hospitable. I wish a delegation of I } r' *Q give_ you -a healthy, normal. G�GKPt� i?Minto farmers cou)d have such a Catarrhal Deafness appetite PLUS added diger-. visit as I had, - tibili.ty and .vitality be-cause In the neat article I-proliose ..to I - it is an emulsified Cod Liver «. THIS MAN KNOWS HOW . - s eak of them schools. I think the M & py, m Oil is a solution of bone- speak ` May LG OVGl come .'building Hypophosphites of - iy you, too, can also learn how. I Lime, and 'Soda. PLUS �.=eve's hour. Slake a sketch of this man w. �� �. 'VALUES you get only inqg and money 4 inches wide. For the best -\�'"'�;;_,�--” LIVE STOCK MARKETING If you have catarrhal deafness''bV axetch eubmittsd,, the choles of a Water ,` r i I Scott's Emulsion- s _^ Shlpiiinr on the cu-operative Alan •Nae . head noises go to your druggist and Colour Landscape Course, or an Orlgtn- ' ` he-,ii - productive of splendid results. • get 1 • oz. of Paramint (double e1 magazine Illustration, or a Political �iL + 1�� Selling on the open market•meiins real or sporting Cartoon, or a-Comic Drawing \ value for the owners, Get in touch strength), and add to it �s pint of ' made by a professional artist wilt be �- / \ with us: hat water and a little sugar. Take 1 awarded for the best sketch. This con- -' �� writ—­or Telephone tablespoonful••foiii'times'a day`. 11 teat clones on February 26, '19.",6. Prtzen LYndhttrat 114'3 for the next five best drhwings, and a I . This will often bring quick 'relief ' 1%�1.: tCSls II2AITED F�i]aESS free lesson for art, ✓"� Co.OPESlATIV30 LolPA�• LX=Tzn from -the distressing head noises. The ]entry. res is Twenty-sive Coats; LIVE sl�ct: ct�asrirssmv DEPT. Clogged nostrils should open, breath- EMULS101V no STAME24L _• onion Stock *arae. West Toronto' Ing become easy and the muco_ns a Enclose a stamped addressed envelope stop dropping into the throat. Tt is for the t -tum of your 'drawlnR• i,Q''Q rte`'• L:J `7' � 1 ' " '—"''-- ens to prepare, cost�itle, and is THI _DIGESTIBLE COD LiVLA z t r. , r�, s y P P e+ GiFF BAKER, 39 LEE AVENUE, Issue No. 7 = 36 pleasant to take: Anyone-who has 61L WITH THE IPLNS VALUES T catarrhal deafness or head noises FOR SALE BY YOUR DRUGGIST TORONTO: ONT- S� r should give this prescription atria) *' go N i 77 7. -The icy roads sie now very tr- ly, eacherous on account of the ice res- Mr. and Mrs. Manson Ellicott have --,Services in the Presbyterian ultsaig in a number of minor acrid- been under the 'weather suffering4--hel !_ to �� _ - Cburdh will be held ass usual on Suis- erste. : rem the current cold lately. - Iq &y at 2.30 p. m., conducted by the, -Mrs. C. W. Holmes, Mrs. J.. Mc- Mrs. Sam Michael had the .miafor- pastor, Rev. Dr. Carmichael. Sunday Nhinnie and daughter, Jacqueline, trate of falling and breaking her leg I' Pickeri_Dg.'s Leader Store" ilichool as usual at 1.30 p. m. ill of Toronto, spent Monday with and yp ist one day last week. -Miss Jean Clark, Missitmary the Morley family. To resume (with the list of casual- Convener, is in charge of the Feb. -Mrs. Harry Boyes, who has been ties we learn that Mrs. George ils'Bax- is eetirng of the United Young' Peo= confine(! to her home for some days ter has been called-to Guelph'. where IT'S STOCK-TAKINGTIME - pie's Uriion. The •topic, "Our .Crani- suffering from *a very severe cold, her mother is ill. try and the 'Unemployment Question" is now much improved The prevailing cold weather is wet Man Odds and Ends to clean til VW discussed -The Ladies' Aid of St Andrew's corned by- at least' the local rink y p' •--Quite a number from the Unit- Church will meet at the home of authorities, taho report exrcelimt ice- at greatly reduced prices. ted-and Presbyterian Churches of. the. Mrs. James Palmer on. Wednesday surfaces lately, aisd good crowds are Village attended the 50th Anniver- next, Feb. 19th, at the -usual hour. finding plessure_able pastime in the , �� » nary of the Wwlian's Association of All ladies are invited. skating here. Mens Wellesley Wind. Breakers,7 .:'lDunbarton on Thursday, e"rening last -St. George's Church, Sunday, It is with deep regret we learn repo "a very enjoyable tinite. )14-50!- • -The. Canadian Girls in Training m. 'Morning Prayer at 11. Evening whose daughter, Miss Mary Matt- ,' . Group will have charge*of the even- Prayer at 7 p. m. Preacher at both, hews has reeturned to. Collingvfood tr. They re. all wool 'with ' zippers, great fug service of the. L?sited Church on es, servicRev. E G. Robinson. attend .the funeral. Ounday, -Jan. -18th -Miss Katharine • .-Tire- y--mEeting of the A. About twenty--pupils - ' lue• - -' Thompson, C. G. I• T. worker of Y. P.. A. was held in the Club Rooms teachers from the Claremont school s •'Wbitbp will be the guest speaker. on Friday evening, Feb. 7tb ,After had an enjoyable skating parte . ',: Men's fleece-!hired underwear shirts: -The annual. meeting. of St.. And- devotional exercises the usual busin- the Brock Road on Monday nigl•t• - 4r row's Church, which was to have ess was transacted and the roll call Now is the time to arrange' yru; � , and.drawers• Reg• 90c.,each•, been held last Friday evening, but taken. The rest .of the evening !was skating parties, both old and yr it:� O' on account of the .cold of a social character. Pan-cakes .were..' 6946• each. _ : postponed The ice is good and good mvsic,_and - g ' aad much sickness, will be held this served -and"everybody-ham a gAod every courtesy is shown our parties. Rubber(Friday) evening ;.at 8 o'clock. A time. The meeting closed with sing- - Men's 6-eyelet DbbBoots, good attendance is asked for. ing the rational: Anthem. The next Q -Reports from the County Cour- meeting will be held on Friday, Feb - - going at $1..98• - ,cil are W the effect that in spite of 14th, at 8 p. , m. Everybody welcome. iF U. G.. • y • . _ Uw strong opposition, and resolut- -The service -next Sunday even- Stanfield's combinations, good w t• ion, passed by the ratepayers of this ing in she United Church will be Coal gong at $1.89, township the road building program conducted by the C.G. I. T. Group,_ L to be continued.. We sometimes of the United Church, Pickering. A Coke- ;MANY, OTHER-SeEC1ALS,-COME ON IN, feel as many others do; that the helpful osder of service is being pre- __- - •County Councils-ha�•e become -art un- Pared and the special speaker, will -,Wood. .Wood necessary evil. They do cost us a lot be Miss Catharine Thompson, at _ - ed more Whitby. Special music is being arr-C eSo' y an ed for. and everyone is invited tc - - and HAP MAN --Robt. R . Balsdon 4taR dim, osed 8 t'y of all his dairy cattle, and is build- come and profit from this service. - . 'Cement fng up a herd of registered Jerseys Rev. H. G. Crozier will preach at the TWO STANDOUT 1`''ILUt.►7 which he .is selecting from some of morning ser�;ice at it a. 'rr►., which Extra good Mapleand'Beethwood s the best herds in t1►e-prm-�nce Last. will be preceded'by . Sunday school Also good hardwood slabs. \. week he motored to- Brampton 'and Bible Clseces at 10 a. m. ° _. where he purchased eleven' register- -The members of the Oddfehoa. -blur aim to satisfy our Tip Top -Tailored Suits or Coats for ed cattle. from B. H. Bull and. Sons, bodge were hosts to their wives and customers. - also six from the Paris District. numerous ' frie0i on Friday ev ening H, G I BSC rocs or women--•cianie !lout l!•-Saltie -• -The rainfall of the omriv part of laai, Mrs C. A. Ste rritt and :►4r= .. . last week, which froze s< soon as it Reg. Somerville won• the first prizes Price-423.75. .. Pliurir ,I)C4 -�----- — !:'fell caused- a crust to form on the in the progressi; a _euchre. alias Ina G RI G ONTARIO tmrrw, resulting in the dParh of a alcE'onnchie and Mr. Elwood Hiiyck number of birds vdho were t'�,us un- �eired-consolation prizes. Alter a (� nose. mole to secure food. :4s .there area well enjoyed 'lunch Bre. Jas. Rich- r'1r1 f'T Splash-proof, Snag-resisting, >f..rhll= large number -of - phea4ani.% in this ardson, of Georgetown. a Past Dist- DON'T 1 Lo Hosiery locality they have been- fed by farm. rict Detruty Grand Master was Pre+- TAE CHANCES u A 1�r� ES iidVn [Zoslery ers and some of the reside-its of the ented with a Twenty-five-rear Jew- l�rl!"!•l, village. ell. On thanidng the Lodge, Bro. • -"'rT �+ M7 sx.� ams --On account of the light rain- Richardson expressed him great 'pied -_Play Safe T. _ falls during the autumn monibs :and ure in again visiting hie home lodge. -- ! Fred 1 • Bun fi u g, _ Pickering several years previously, many wells The Barrett Bros. and Master Billie Consult your DrugglFt have gone dry eansinIr mucro -incon Bamks entertained •atith their musi c Established 166T. - vtenierrce to the householders, cairn during the evening.- _ .Reroem'ber have been' compelled to have water -A goodly number; despite the YOUR. DRUGGIST•I9 KOR F - --- — -- :ero ,weather, att�rded the Feb tShAto 1 !, T�, hauled to their wells.. The school runny 11,111 W. al. 'S ; meetingof the United - _, board have also-been :hauling water �► AAEBCHANT from Whitby to au-+ply the -need. of Church at the horse of Moa. W: C. _ J -11)" ! J AT S Mu r kar, on Wednesday, Feb. 5.th. the school. ,: • ' • ' ` ..' - •: ' •. - _ . - -Ott Mends morning thermom- The President, Mrs. H. G. Crozier, Monday ng H. V. R. M(RI- N., DRUGGIST .-Round Steak . A 2046• eters in the. vii registered 4 "'� in the chair and read the. script- - - _ age DUKBARI'UN: YlNTAklO i*grees below zero, a little to cool ure lesson after which Mrs. F. T. _ for comfort. All of which remind. Bunting'led in prayer. Following the •�•••�� �A)lrred Meat ! A - = ns that the Daily Star has been pub- reading of the minutes .liar- ••a a �-'• • ,! 1b4. r lishing the te^t�rntuico at v;ricua °Ty' White, PzerAident of the C. TREr'TL .Stewing Beef _ 46 ...Pointe ilAuding Pickering. We have G. I. T. Group lead the, nevotionai a.� � f � • • some occasions questioned- the Leaflet. The annual rewr•ts were gid ^^ '' p� [ _ _- ie on 9 „' en by the secretaries of the vtsriou: - �!, R^M: -:• =nnK r1M, • ; ,�,vv. correctness of the figures given for - departments and 'were most • encour- 'this place, and when •the source of -Dutch Loaf ':�, , :�_ •_ �25e:._their information tells us that the aging. We were,pleased to see the f y Treetex QV RA Board is made sled at it and found out later Recording Secretary; -Miss B: -Bunt- P 'Variety Loaf - 35c S tiuder .a D +W rooesti, osre68 >f . • in able to attend after a severs . '•.that he was about ten degrees` out on, - g' _ cold. Ntrs. A. W. Mitchell, delerate i11 rept• iuslatiuf n''ilitleF. Jellied Veal, . « .' 3046. Ibis guess, foo low. K 9 al' to the Presbyterial Annual 'yMeetir., C-•_ -Rev. W. R Sprrnile, wE11 and held at Whitby, !rave a most inter-. EL11 bhlf ir1C11 told 'prited ai Head Cheese V ­ 15cib > favorably` ldnwfi in Pickering, as he eating and detailed s,cc'Ount- of the fOiir titid a half eeuts per f .had' charge of St. George's Church p nroceedings. airs. Mitchell at frave Bologna, ,: 15e. during his student days, ha„ adept- Stud Rx)k, The mentis pt. o thclith • F t1ArP ((lot l ed a call to the Church of the :vI cs- synopsis of the 2nd Chalo of the P` K RING ' - _ T om• �Y- � a ' `rah,. Toronto.. After leaving Pirko- the use of the Lord's Prayer and •� n•• ing All Saints', for several years nJ January Group.served' by Mrs. Murkar's L'VMBER YARD W a -. � � --R E I `� of :all Saints', Windsor. In Januar-- 1933, he was appointed Assistant -Those' wbuld-be weather prnph - -' -- ------------ "00" � ' Rector of S¢ Foul's Cathedral, !tori- Butcher � (Phone- x,004) : Pig: kering et who predicted a mild winter, ha;- ;y4tto .t tiaart•rr.r•►Fasr.r don Ont., which position he held up ink their predictions on sure signs. "to'the . present time. ' His many find themselves + ` - 1t i far astray, as tL: i 'rt >1 rtiG-A f•I, m ti, r'cnr. 59 tc! - ,r +�r filends' congratulate him in his sue- . -• `, Io' r; r.:._ _ fast fire or six weeks has neer a R. ,, tYG, 1 T h;'• :'! i'L• - L,i . t• rid.,,:; y. �l X��a l�.i� :..� ► 'z, ii i 0 6to a ,- cess iu she rrl:natkY• runtinuous cold, spell with temperas-� -. •.7-The tragedy .which . took plane ores around +ero• all. the-tirr- . t;,•:. : 1".:"; • • t rt oaths olds , Mrs: T. Tanner, ' F'ickertn near Lruidou unr day last week -iii orris show that it hag been the cold-� 8 ~�"'U'sT,'*1'�'Y" ' Phone Pick 1752, 23.25 ' Which four children_were burned -to e.;t winter, in a number-of years. Not ' 1' 4N'l'Fn-Trus rt,,. death; and the father serious! burn- only has the v-r t h �,•h�n! °«,ld - s Y y a'her 1:,:^�7r v�:: , r - .�h,':I�•Z. 'i.,c r.ci. tnti•ra.., % I.•.� t7 D4„R ,•.,.,: gip- 1 "� °-ed, -shoul'd ble'a warning regarding but, 'the snow-fall in most part, o`.(_ :.:'..h,,olwee'.. Al•piyIvl;wsofticc. �'i° YsiC:.`.! A &%*S .5peci al Ifo hog's• t the use of ; :.3o!ine. A ae'igG1iU.' ha,l iil.t� 1. rl'rtt.:•d �tab.a and �'anacia I- A •� � n _ a �• � a- ►' ih'1 f"i, aw'r,N A �'('I! �.liref• r.t� rs r ,..nn•, P1~ I & IVs , L3.- •- •�oa• foi cattle. , •V 1 Just returned a yuanctty of gasoline,. heed very bPacy. blrrk,+2^.-t,,r 'Cir,CK r.rrgrRttt:--•*,, p ��` Ar/� p t which I!.^-3 bout!' borrowed. Fuld was roads and intcrfr-iinF `-•i!�� I..G wl� (W'(,rr1hin'e disc ,c"), Tot-antii Nib, Kent Fitt. .. r• He,.. s' ir'an .s'�-carr, En a L+� , he. he.ns• . . i ,contai.'ieii in a, Fla jar. !then file traffic and raii�;ap., T'' moa s^,_ jar 1was placed in the kitchen, the ions results of the severe-weath^^ ?� RHli;l) Maki ►►'ANT14 A" ' Satisfaction guaranteed or money -hest caused t:he jar to crdCk anti, thp. has . been the large number of dentlh: T syr r''ci^', c n ra:m; e,. r _ g " L rm Separate house if possible, W. Dunning, _ gasoline-..ran .war the flour. In i many person; being• fmzent neat? K It ; I ,rvtnnr.t. shone 1610, 25 � �• few moments there was•a te'rriiie e\ ,*r peris'ring-in'thr' h;toTm-;. Fi•:a i; hr Ki'—ll i! :rr,Ns. d+tirvbirnl, _:ODU.FHR :`�- .DW-h-i1., for - Liee on horses, i plosion, and the brick l,otise was inn- 54x hundred in the St t4e5 ate said ti, t clnv loam. rurnirg creek, modern b.iri% �+ inediatel a macs' of flange, and thr, Vn ,r ins�al4y , hJ ck hnu�c, its mit g frnnl To. ,,.vllo, biloe� Pip's mild Bens. - Y have died from this C1W;P, On acs- ronta A pl T acques; Wes ljill, Or,•.. ITIV – rescue of "the ch'iidren *as irnpossib'= ouht 'of the di f;ciilties cif ,vett in_ l ..I I,p:—A d t „•. ; v % f inr,p - _s Phi AL'1 '1 ll I8 W RFS {t I)Fs { 8 _ le..,It cannot_ ate said;;)that. is 'was a tMmuQh the rowls many ,)lases hav" incl bled hay; price lea , �s; n good case of .carelessnea3, as no person sufferers from a sht,rta,ne of fud anti ''�'vydrausrt nn-e:`ct,eap - N �uli,i : ,•Lha: l�,•ill�i'a at $2 25 6 Mcl)vriald en ltya;i (:,rm Di: 1 i; would .think of file glass jar break- provisions, and'there,.were also diff- - CiultHi,izerl 13ot:erg at.$100. - -ing under the sire .::eta^c. gw. :, .tr ,,, A, , ie: e.-c: neer! L; e.u... i; Li. i aline is. used_ so egtensively _for ho s ' tr:.de for city pioprrty o; m. rk use_ mail carriers.. a .they could'-not-d't- ita�crrs, rwo buildings. larkr hon-re Avepit fnr MCUOt;rl)ir k---•I IeA,ar1Q H:yrn�. l�(N! hirlNry ( hold p."-, ;-c; the g-reateit ca.t ivrr the snail for cevPrll (lays at A' fern,. 01 U,y L. ON',IT th ndt l-repairs should be exercised, especially if a time. ° nest. rat( ; fire-is 4n-t;le room. Fu es arise sr r 'Our Mottry:- We htfveit CAn get it, Or' >r �HOKIE CAIRY nOWc -Re ie• it is not Luride,.• . rapidly from g's `mine: and. if these Brock Road Cori ed and grade coax, Governs , nt T' B. 7futnes come in contact with the fit'", 1�•�toply, ?R0i) . an explosion imm�ed`ately takes plater Amna Percy and 1,er hrnther Pc;_, "''`'.:,e',,f or more; iat:aacli„nc . )aui.••d, 'A,n) 3. Murphy,-Linaiay Untario. 'Telephone ♦ �r i�j Jt may be with tragic results. visited with Mrs. John: Percy recent- 1135^ �• S•' BL�i 9DON, o PIC RING