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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1936_02_21'.w -' :n,. '.--,, ,.• •_ ,... ter...-•. -3..• .. • r. 1 T-1 KE G- E VOL. �LV& PICKERING,-ONT.t FRIDAY,..FEB. _ - �safefiwtratsat OGatrsta. _ . _, _ . -_ _ a T_1 G Mtrltite.ale ]Brottgberat Meeiitetsl � V -. , --.------- The World Wide Day-of Prayer to Messrs. W. Knox and T. C. Brown GREENWOOD ,' R H, O. PEARSON—Pb sician .. be observed ou Fair.` 28th, will be weirs in T4Dronto on Wednesday and 1sdSnr=ewi, Dttabaitoo:' l)ur.troeke�{�settyonr,swtty held-at'the,.,l�omt.9f•Mra, It J2,hnsdn attended the Milk Producers' meet• �. every day." R E. FOR.9YTA, Oph. D., Director oa Friday aiberttooh, the ',2bth, at mg and-banquet'at,the Royal'Turk.'Lasa, metrical A■soeiat:oenf Ontario. Re;. COAL ,COK,E 2.30. s.harP; � to be ?_mius _ sKar4d�4a.bera! the American orrwmeuicai +` Preceded by a " On Sonday, our pastor found trav- 4ri�11 dR Eyes eaarataed by-appointment. Short meeting instead of the usual elting -rather strenuous gettin here ��. "WUOD CESiENi' g �' rislc&tlishad Im lrYdak . Ctarem�ot. Ont. , , monthly meeting to enable the lis- to his charge, but Quite a good con- - SAND, •r were in attendance also a If there is a Valentine Supper, no fair att€ndance at Sunday Sehool: Use - UUiVAl.U''HUuvY oo.,aetrr. tlin(1 matter hoe- high 't!se' sncrr drifts or - Gangs of men from Brougham and • ` -ala `'"w'�' BUILDER'S B[TPPLIPI3 ow much below zero the thcrmom- Claremont-month shovels and a plow 1SS1TY11 Flour ntertj' V(:l'Yl,i1Y ..y ♦i!r rn. n. c, bArtY• - , tial.'■orWwtnYul�uur,afuue.,,Wtoy, sty eter says, here tale folks, both young have opened a`road 'to Claremont. gtiil�uc,su^pa>�rti furgttelit� R8A' ON. t;>,Ll., dc�ttu a ; al6o lei.al cartage work and old will -be. 'Me attend:uke at Not or years 6v'e there-been -such :i a�' the 'United Church lased.-the 100 drifts of snow. (since 'writing, the f'aGrooize Yunr. Home �lilte. w. �. tslrAru:v, x. �. We have al-4o plaeod in stock a full P g. H, B, licca. 3' u; F. R0,;S fine of Maple "f Milling "nark. Alter th>e inner ..WAL more -oad has again_ been filled. in. Ed.4 - than satisfied, �ressive-crc•kinole Dr. Tomlinson made the round of + Er - v J. A. WRIGHT. - l:tl'R F,eedA. F _ for the more sedate, while musical the village- on- Saturday.•'bCrs._ Tilos._ f 7 Bay Street Toronto, Adelaide 2MB _ A W MITCHELL games led b Earl. Thom k in stock the -highest ' a:1- Pateag — - y prion; the Knox has been confined to "her bed �P _ O. RIVHARUdUN & Uo., liatris• • , • made by-Lakeside Milling Co. and Robik Public Scbooi', teacher• kept the-child- the a Hood Mitts, the H' elI sten, Life Notaries etc • Sw,e Sot, past 3Yeefc,,�l1r, E Annie ha i?'h Quality mads lsiorLde Suildina. 38 Toruato 3t, Toro.. to. rPickerin (fit, •. ren happy, until. the ,close The W. .been suffering from a severe attack actephone Ad. il,tH; Y,ckering k'hone 6e1;1. iltf �• A. twos responsible for.the evening's of the ffu. Members of the Liscombe m Canada. THOMSQN d Mck1LLAN—Barrio• O>�ce phone T400 •Residence 652u 'pleasure. family' are under the doctor's care. ' iers, Solicitors, Notary Public. OBue at The Young People'3 Rally of the For Laying, Hens #Ukerrtceot OL- Thomson. lot hl, and Sas rd L. - Greenwood Western Section -of Oshawa Presby- - I Etepon hind, Piekerios. noire Hours: Ttturaday and 3atutdsy The Bial Store. Claremont - !tb&ints. from 7.W V. m s 8.30 pp r .,or k � PHON$ 924 = festal planned for Brougham_ last Laying Masa -- - a it.. 1 pronto offic :8(16 do al Bank aids.. Phone Pick A0A. Toronto Eta,n&W3. FURNITURE a T p �c The W. M. S: wag held at the homes Friday evening, had to be, postponed Scratch Feedf - any I' URN 1 T U R E of Mrs. F. L Green on Ti, u•sday i-1 account of on ---sic- - Mrs. Wn-. Ormerod returned Thome 10NAN'f Qt �►NN1S Barristers, We are diNpiaging so attractive that date, but slope for better wen- Oyster Shell 'a✓so(icit•rs. Notarics Public varies of after spending a few we^ks in Cre is y rhes conditions so that the gather- A'lu fife well known "FULL OF PBP� OORDON F D. NIS. B. te: C. Alumlaum Kad Arwaiteware Etc. well i�g can be held later. Mash made by the Quaker -OatC0. AbLIN F. ANNIS: B. A.. LL, B. Fgrnittire and Furniture The_.Mission SanA will meet on The Silva" Jubilee of the Women'. . Officer Q t Z Siaacoe St, S.: O■tfaw, - Noveltle•. Sunda - Feb. 23 „— rd in th ` Pboae � and $ Y. a basement (Oshawa), ), and at the a Court Prices low, to keeping with ti-mee, In. titers! took the form of a banquet Houle, Whitby. (Dir,Conantl phone (Whit. - p R - f the church. on Tuesday evening, Feb. 11th, When CHOPPING - Miss Jiiss Laura Orrnerod returned to the' members 'entertained their .hus- _ - RADIO�RVIE gar home after s{hending some tir>ae bands or male ettcnr•ta. Mrs.' Bert tionday, Wednesday;dr Friday' - Lentut with friends in 'Wctoria Smtai'e. Harvev presided in her own happy 7 cents per t)dgl EIL O. SMITH. D. D. R.. D 8„ A Grad"te v1- Radio College The Greermood Gleanerq Cfia.ss manner,--opening with a fine pre&- (Succee■or Uales). Graouate of - spent a very enjoyable event¢ at the ident's t; a►•• drii Colrece of Den• 3urseens and Toron• -With _ speech.* Rem • J. E. Glgve7 - .. to•tlg,vers,ty Ai Char' =t e19croverD, A, T �q holne of Mrs. Green on Monday last' spoke 'very- fittintrly of the pascin¢ Your oldestwbliehed mills are always asgt astorerverv'raea v■ndFreda Pbooe L'13-fo-t}ie-niinute training- •Quir,P a nuarrber of yours ptMl,le of'our.I:afe Beloved lien¢ C.enrge [' "ntbPjoh. OtbPr++arehPrP�od>ayand ieduR tart. y and attended the Valentine Social on Fri- w hrmorrow—GON, _ .... 77th . aa, aGi and +rairt x fine tribute to our. Kine '..z;J RN j F.RBERT:I' FAI.LAIyE: L D S.. .FINEST _ EQUIP day day evenitirr and had an enjoyable F.�lward �tII}.,. folloavd by a period F. ia• :akR N 1 1 C D- S , Graduate of the Rofew oron o' special meerting of the Greet:_ e;n resider,te second duu.r east of St. And Ouaranteed Satisfaction A Save the ' Kirw." firs, Milton Burk, ieesr's Church, P,ekenn`* Ont Ud" boun : 9 A! wood Girls' MisBiOn Circle will be _ &, vi 1. 8e,, m, c Dy appwnraent. (X-ray - _- S@CTetSry-Ttea4urPr Rave a concise Shin les For Sale •• .ervieea. Phony Pick 3701. Saar-'Renoonable• Price@` held in the church baseroont �on Sat- report of the., actNilies, of the .W- I. Tubes attd Batteries always on it, Ad urday afternoon, Feb. 29th, "at-'2.30 - _ y amts its organization. ,Mrs. Johnstrr, _�usixtesw rlrarns. o'clock. An. initiation Dervice will ro �� a toast to our sntests..D*. - p p i4alt Galvanized steel sh(ogles." Q _- B..HGV MILLER. form part of the program. A hearty Tomlinson and Mrs. - G. L. Middletew Bird's Feat slate shtngles.7: ELlZA13LcTt3FiIUHAKD+ON— Brougham. Ontario wcl:orrhe iy extended to.alT•teei -ale Also. re•rubhrrnn 6u wbeelat F{Fe�ridsueoawbilcanairranceofallkinds. 48tf Phnn 'Hark VW - 5' .spoke briefly. Mrs. T. Beer had the R RB5 fsptein`cornn,aaiesof wedtiar&etat,stand- * girl-3 desiring to 'unite with the Cir- honour-of lighten¢ the candles on the. L&wn miiaers sharpened, - • `s• A cls. T. PATEIib10N's OLAl3$MO11I lIJ V .�'1I C -- _ birthday, cake. Mrs. Brown extin� ■iched them, these ladies being char- Oall and get prices. Phone 2615. (,t POr!1TILL, Licensed Auctioneer, ,� Dntnbartrin - L' • for Oouacles W Yorkaad.onaano. Ale. Experiellced 'Muni - ". ter meinberB, `Mrs: W. Devitt unci • ' lino on•s of •hl Wuis sttraIItd to oa ■bost•■t a Teacher &ease., sear... Greso divas B. o., not Mrs. Brown 'cutdn "the cape. A Iet s with a Toronfo Conservato l+lr•a• Ivan Annie is spending. a - r}' ter from Mr9. ' ncNn was read at .FUEL R. 8 E ATUN, TO t'v h yH 1 P � few dayG with her tuothPr, :M )•� Geu. D • Clerk. Coovevaacer, Comm,sa;oner for atanding. � whoite home the W 1, wa& organized, hktng sf$ lytic., Accountant. Etc. F:nuer of W. Ute` will afternoons oreve:nin s reerettibir het inabiliry to be ores- A1VI� Lleinase Liicensei. whttevafe. cant. g Mim Emma Mitchell leaven by bus crit.` A unique fothsn of entertainmZ+ilr Saturday reserved for school this. week fol Calif.,rnia and [Ve t= �&q carried out b Mr, and Kr. , B Builders' Supple)!� MAW chllcren. - y ern points. Harvev, in the form of pantorlim-s Rates very Moderate K e are glad to see :�Lrr V�alton or livine sd^tures,: as old 'fami}iar Licenar.d Auctiu+serr for York. - .arrant; around a. air. having been iii t' Ontario and Ontario Coamt)es, Studio et my own home. one .mile • g snne•s were sung. Mr. and Mrs. W . Lumber mbar a ti and Lath - t _ ,lUtt k;ndaot .arca promptly attended to ,east of Brougham on No. 7 .th a , cry bad cold. T)Pvitt as the picture of "Sil�•er - s - j TRRM4 1ttAM9Vnnl,'K - Highway. The Y. P: S. o! thy. 1:niter]. Churc' '1'trearm amnttC B. Ci, x. tear be arranged for at the News oB7ca: ` are en-t-maininfj C�errytti•4,'-•d ar. 3 D� s,• b lass, B. •aton ant 1f'h ; p Coal- MRS. eTen.rnd tmlryxndvnt 'phone.5 5 ulUe CAP..I•-DEVITT C'::�2rnf•,1 Y. P S• Vor,+ty; re::t „ Sen+u, Hu; r:;. G*od 4'.ri mr7Pr'Tim•' }, Albt+rta-.()Oal y. tlntarto. Ti,o W.,rad Wide Day c t Prayer 1 Pi• I-T,i.:. Hott}ry and Mrs. Hardy, "Ann•P" ckering Mills , bead .in .fibs Anrticar Chnrc:'• Laurie" by [fro, M,,r and 1fr. (;,,^ ;1)GIII c Ciol(e SAFETY ! g 'a�iics are all env;t� Fr'day, �,rlv, eA[ i L Feb. 2�s.th• Old Shinning, Wheel" tcith 04Iltebt, Lime-Pla8tee _ � � ><n Each �fr.�. Beer' with the wheel- W. Knox ' ,F)RIVFR PP � The po,::ponedLLenneert of the Car.- D1Aple Rn y W(nel � adian rirLS in•Training is ' -he-h--?:i and Fred Carie. made two Rood Bait- , —A GUUi1•C.AFt Week Da The Old Fiddler" by Jac. Holt Agents f01- .I iijid ' Pence t :;s Friday night. setter wear^t r g 3 ,a y The -pr q- -.Acer I�i�;Cilt?LYCE ai.rh. hy, .;nn b• Bert H rv, alit]' Feeds .of Ut.Kinds rn Stock and a Rood attendance is expected. pram -Yms unusual and const enjoy- "i'Dr ZTJRT��"� Poultry Feeds. Lahrador Shell, Oil''P"P '.'lz'rt to rw��rt also.•alp sine of the beet number; ,4�, 8t2(S •i:lier (ne- f3eatrive Annan] )rot,- T,ltr Sl rnnge�r, Purt,ly Un„+Hair Cake ,Neal, '.Kolattaea Any chop you ,Mrs. :licl4hirter as ' "Scotcl+ T.a..cs�P, j('t ; may need. We can mss an ccs`:-t nicely after h<,r re,-en riper-• „ �oC;li' })�1tt it17p1ements UiitnpKny in the �Vurll{. y ration.. J.can , who ,danced a Scotch danro, { that you may want, machine mixed. ation. fur a pendicitis, in the 'Vest- Secfare Prices BeP in real tartan dress, About d mArr•_ fore Buy1M - — our Front Rank Egg Mash t ivea ern Hospital, Toronto, hers .and visitors filled the tailiea, i C 'HhL B. IvLURLEY.' results. Price*@ are direct to you. No. The adult Fellowship Meeti•tg is ------- hers -- Pickering, 6700 Commissions. yaden with an excellent banquet sun- V TI L RO N BR O a. V., bP held on Tuesday eo f Dc.j Feb.Fahper. Many. thanks are sue Mr. -'and 3th Rev. J. R. Irwin, of I)orlands [,pOpSt I�iII OD! ti Salt at Car-Lot .Prices Mrs. Harvey for their work- in ` cnn- Trniaed Church is cnm4nh? with •a nettion with the program and to tie Phone H +rk 73()(1 ! • SUGGESTIONS a ' splendid ,ddre&s and ,penial mu is - D. Ll! • '1 jt7C'i(%lf oo' d is bPin>z provided A large crowd is ladies who had charge 'of the sup- f Or the loin hoped, - for. per. ; e PI('RF,RI\ii3: OYT. op' -__ Cough a.�d Cold FDR ' lg�s 1*h it; icsiae of Feb. lith, the _ R. G. CLENDENING Rrart{,rd Expositor contains an int- 1831-1.936. _ eresting iLer7 refeiriniz to 'a 'fiir•nier Remedies A Bargainin,aBreakfastSuitt, : . F'C?VFRAI, DIRECTOR resi�lar,t of D'anbarton, Mr. Cale]• For 103 years . my zran4father, - • tomplete witb Cabinet Top, Rose, -who was'' preseited wJth a 60 father or myself -have been making '* Buffefi, Fxtc4sica Table and Private- A.mbnlftnce year Grand Lodge Gold Jewbl_ der= flour in Canada, and the•family for Grove's Brcmo P-r xn:i ?1T' h neratinnq. Mfore that in fi �.+d '' Quipr`ne Tiablets. 2aG Four Chairs, finished in ivory, to -t .4Hh Vice ,n the licit of the D. D. fr. bf• nt •a•'• f Pr ? Cascara Rrf"no Q•Eiilinc Taliets, _ ph+lne 9(ft RP_ha Ti,de-e A. F. and A. M.. 'Phe Thi; is at an end now. i know t:.,.' , Laxacold Tablets, edged with greep, Ms, vt t ani ar —'An G,+eeflwoo3 lso all crnintt? g . n 50f�0 it apne ed as follows Mills,la as ucklsy's Bronchi.tslTntt ire; 40c:&_73a _.$30.00 j�/j j�� Chi�jt,n.lirtT fpnture in cornmtiml mills have baen a se<-ica-tw.e�.�+. p ss� mosso ranchialMi tore, We starry a stock of Table Ma`kham- _�>xtt. «:i'.i the Diarist Deputy's vi.gl vias mur.ify then• Were in, that was not.; Rem, Mirrors, Hall `i rem. '>a: twee - __ — the pre5ortation of a 50-year (=rami n!'rhaps, appreciated by thy* mater Thermogene. per cent-of the enst of re- Witldow Shades, Electric -A T.ndge frold_ Jewel.. to Bro. raieh .ity..The insurance I had would hard. � Aspirin. P , . 25c., 39c. & 98'C C„tO j'�ti , I N. i - : Rinse, 3R Hiefi Street Bro. Roses has Iy,pay. 26 Vick' Vapo Rub, 3� pliantes etc.'' been a Mason for 54 years, his' mot- placernmt, therefore I cannot con- I Vick's Nose Drops, oto ' SOMETHING NEW ciit]d'tsee the Welsh -Coal hiss 'lodge; bent .C.dmjStieite-•�tyAker aider-4imptace"At.-Foxi(lfty--3+paf -1 Mlital Note Drops, r 35c,-8t 7 l ap;i)ute Rugs, 4 x 6, iqY r. Whitby Some . time later h6' a iiiat- hAVP been »raking flour and buyin-7 Mistal Chest'Rub, loll Blow,e Tt .sasea'mo>ac ed With Sticlin _ _ 3iier ' -,. g ; fridge, at Stirling, grain— dud business with the graRiti-Or Oriental desiglns. TJlett' are 011 feel, Ont: Tn-behnif 4' 17ftnd Lodge and fathers of those I have, dealt with in Coughs* and - COldt, Iwely rugs, look well on any Tinware ,, ' Stirling Lodi;"., R. W Bro. Walker, later yeFt*, - whit -few exemptions BuamelWa.e ep that des lot' , e�spond' to floor. Price, $9.00. made the pr'eeelttation and In doing They acre Brand `ago�fte i .'thank And Hardware. sn hi�}tly Mniniintfied' Bno. Rase 'for .hose who have helped me keep my ordinary f,a"(�,, nrit try- - Oystcrf-sh-en.-Grit and Lies his Ma:Gonic services down t'hmulrh husiress g C. A. STERRITT cr,lth t;rd. - «I; rn� w�mpo�e�� coo �,�; qtr Heiler, All Ht I�weat ptleail,le the years. W..>tim. Woolsey_ and W. fric}rhds for their sympaChy }n .top+ .Qr '�' -r : • -::. prices. Er". R_ W. E. McFadden also he , Ftmeral Director ;� rn, U48sey-Hassle tlep8ira. - rarrratutated . the redpfmt. Dur tit, airourit�Of- fine' water "C Nyidls Creo-Pho Private AmbulAnce ingtatemasse of-'Ida adtnowledee- et I will builaping miff w%felh merit, Bw,. Rose ,,,lee refet•tce+ to i ezntct solar be !n = -00.& large bottle Phone x.00 l�LVIN BUgHBY °���� � the f: a t that he and his two brofhPrs 4Pr7• E. C. a�QneS, Pim a icket'fY e. • {)� o Rartiware Yhclue 4800 }+ ld cnr7ttiP*.r► 150 pearq of stem PTOKERM0 ilt is tate Masoode Girder. F. Ih Great, �RSOO B'�'. PICKEP.Ii t A c - " eparation of --- quoting the follow;.r•;; Sto the =•w� - Fronto retail tr:lde:' .'.THE fork -Ham 1Ji•sc; shun:dors, 16c; av robder s _ - Quints Suggested - butts, 171•:c; pork lu,ns: panics, - Conducted by Professor Henry G. Bell _ 'MARKETS Lard - Pure, iiercrs, •1:;.'; tub _ Psychologist Advises That I:S?, pais, ;14c; prints, with the co-operation of the various departments of Their II diVit�Ualft4' ShOtiltj Snu.teninK-'fictcc?, .l(t'ac; tubs, Ontario Agricultural College. fBe EnC011rjo I 1'ItODUCF: Yl:il'l.5 '1'ic';'pa'}?, il;ic; punts, llyac. _ United. F'arme'rs' Co-ope: ative C o ��. ItAt a�l-r s'rita\1' ... The business of tarming is yearly seises ripen at the same time as NEW YORK - The Dionne quin Saturday were Pay the h'ollowin;_ becoming more and more dependent prices for produce: �o • 2 tinioth}' 11u}', h:t'e11. 1o,t. $9 becomingpon oreUnahave been gathered re- O.A.C. No. 21 barley and are the tuplets :hauld cscl;:ut�e "their ilium- 1u ;]U; 10. :i .tiuiuth� hay.. tun. i% � igarding livestock and livestock ma:naF;e- varieties commonly grown !n On_ insist firh bowl at Callander" for t9e EGGS with ra es heturnelL piste:: inert, crop production, soil management, : l'u ,�: sl raw, tcheut. bal�cl; tuts, $� + disease and Insect control and business tarso where barley and oats are obscurity of separate Lome and .ilr'o .nominal- - disea ea and s the farming Industry. p say's Dr. Alfred Alder, noted " , #ti: oat st::tw.vrga g grown in mixtures for grain to- schools, A" large c Lndlvidual problems involving one 'or duction. Viennese psychologist, if they are "A" 'medium .................... 314. more of these, and many other phases of sariculture,yieer.gage the.attention of :Prof, W. J. 9quirrell, Dept• of to develop into useful' member, ut "A" -'bullets ..... .... _�Ic increase Shown Paterio farmers from day to day. Dur- Field Husbandry, O•A.C. - humor society.' "B" , ... • ........ ........ 'l ,( - JkW the winter months there is a ltttle ........ . ...... . -itIIro—ttTIF"dr study of the most acute Your soil may 'bo running low 1n Treating the fit's iL-e e s suer? `.` �robloms. some of the P1, lctrood nutrieuts, as Northern Ontario u:ike iu, every. I^. I1L'TTIa: — 10, 1 Ontario solid:. Through this column Farmers may ECt. he writes iq the Cusnlnpo;ltan '_'3c; No. 2, '_''_'1._c. hlecttr0 the latest information - pertaln- phosphoric acid, or possibly phos- p ' _ 1'OL'L'i'lll' : OTTA,11 ,'1 —,' Total onlin: rc- revc-11 ing to their Wffi,ulties. To introduce i - U.. of ills Doufiuiotl Go:'arnW�:lit for Shia service Professor Bell has prepared phone aced sled potasi2. It you have Magazine, is not c itidiv tt'e o tfie- velopmm�t of the individual., iia su ((?trot:uilm� In cen.sl _ - the following- ---typical problems to In- a good supply of manure an' hand, :: January wu. $ G.3_t-rat arcurdittg to Qlcata the information which should be I Iseult advise you 4o Bupplernent 9?sts they should be Iiressed in di1'- lh'e�se 1 liven !n order that a satisfactory en- ferent. culnlirx,-given- d:ffer(•ili toy-- Live Dr1•s.'-d 11ilr:e,l t,w w°nth.v sta,rnlc nt i:��ueil by the t ower can r trade. it with super' phosphate . (..0 or 16 Comptrol c l of the Treasury. This is It answer is desired by letter enclose and even different lornl..' Ile .s "A". ".1" ":1" per cent). In 1930, a test was enn- snmevvLat lartier than in the homes- = stasriped and addressed envelope for '•They should find placmalps out. Ater ;, lbs. ..:1G 17 reply. Address all inquiries to Pro- ducted on the farm of MII. A. Me- v ponding mouth last yr.Ir when the side," he adds. "1'hr•y 0iould nave 4 -to 5 Ills............ 1:, -lu .. i� •.,. -- lessor Henry C. Belli'Roon1 4_1. .3 Kidney, Brampton. prominent __ nal as i2':,.391!:25; Addalde-St. n'., Toronto. Ontario, frecuent contacts 1-ith their hr0•.11f,r, ', to 4 1115. .. ...... 1'2 1:. ' t c vy dairyman, In your county with the 1 1'!te rtcesu:es for lase fiinuth with i and eld::i' sister: and as little ins; 0111 ru?rFtors 7 !t f. followhtg• r?suita: as possible should be in, ahnut'th' Spring chicken, =- January 1933, ficures in .brackets: ' Treatment Rate Yield (l'n Ac. I C_ usta_ms . inipurt • duty $5.268.628. —, 11.4 ton fact they are qui utuplete. Fvw'y into • Over 6 Ihs. 14 �n 1> - - -eel—I want to, increase.. ,my_ 'lianure 10 -toe- i 73.2 inn 1.R tun festation oft ph ua:.gent inua.. .-,'. to Ei h,<. ..:. lir lit ,I i (t1.09i), excis dot $° c37,291 gS e 5 yields o: Silage Corns I have been sty 8liould fie encc,n: 1•Q. Thi+ u,ay :, to W(.z lbs. f4 .. 14 20 excise lases, sale.;statnps rowing ltihfte Capped Fellow Manure, YO ton etc., s8ji31.r.Wl' ($S,.,03,G20); .incom'e ' 20`"o s. phos." 250 16: 17.0 tun S.B ton be enough for, the present ; Isle . tiit. 4 ` to tbs. 1:. 17 I9 , , .>„ Lent, and manuring pretty heavily: r _,. ure require, more drasti( oh.u',� .." tim.er 4'a lbs., .. ]"_ 1i; �ri tax $3.5__ "G„ ($ .Office''): gold tax 20% s. phos. u1) 11r 11.5�on ",.1 lou t$717,]531, Post. Office Depaetutent but I don't- get as good yields as i Psychvla caP,y`, Dr. Aldei ::riic�, Young ducks - , • IY you do not Have a supply of , s2,300.013 .I$2.400,078j; niacellaneous Biome I bas's seen, My sell is pest- the sepalatioli from t?1e1, f,t.. .v 1.• Over 5 lbs ....... ]� IR ... - ty. heavy, 'What variety. of Oats fEtrilizer for the corn, additton.ot (t-Partmeuts :b3.0U4,76G :,:,,970).., not an as,Ft. Ile recgl'a t11n paiettt; 4 to 5 Ills.....:_..:..''10 lt, fertilize2• carrying ri.iosphate_pot- Total ordinary expenditures for '1!111 mix beat with O:A.C. 21 Barl_ ash, such as 0-12-1U or complete way visit -Ah,- quoits eve y Flay* Inst lose. -month were $32.519,865 also high_ —i ey and ripen about the same Ume. fertilizer,. such as 2=12•G or' 2-23-1'R ; contends their influence rid their TrS'IIC LES:II,F: PROVISIONS er than, a yedr ago when the total. wen Answer'—. The Golden Glow variety used at the rate , of 250lbs. err re-isieit$29.1;:T.155. of Yellow Dent. -Corn -has given the acre: -should give you ..ft"ZIf t, and 'best results for silage .purposes of better Ensilage;. according any varieties of cora which we've perfinents .that have been coaducY- tasted. for, central and western on- ', ed in Pepl Cotiuty- --, •:. _. � / \ _ f t tants, Pi of. henry. G. Bell: Dopa. of - _ The Alaska -arid O.A.C. No. --34 var. rh-tmistry. O.A.C.Ae i ,..E - r • •. _ _ - - '.• ex -Moncton Hawk player left in- the Connolly,. "Gill; Ervine, lfc- f 1 _ V - Manus and Webster are all perform. ins in- tae 'minor,. -Jimmy, 00andu h Of C..naaieu's -amateurs in the .11u i - treal Seniot• Group has .set out to Z. sign with Detroit Fin field . or By KEY EIIWAT,U- Pitt:bur-h. His destination was un- known. -=•,Tack Markle has bet ri re= - _ - turned Lo Syracuse, Didn't took sol .• "Ood under, the trig tent:-L,iu?on FOR f Little. wa.= It4arried recently, -Putsch 110 _ { _ ski al:mping title. -The Amcr4-;_ manager accounted for Horner ars 7. j successive., odderi in games• -Rod _- - R „ Phelan won the Ontario oacltninton ' t �_ • J si'ng'les and ,then -paired with Joe %a• harko to take the 'double.:. -Whitey a} a lir Fariant rapped in -four goals for Fu - `( heater against Cleveland recently. ->C n Should be up with Americalis soon �• ,�„t �'� " a ,yj� eY--Venzke beat Joe Manggn in the - ,y _ _ _ : �i"SLR hunter. mile .at Boston. - Doul, a ANo a F CruCAGO Brenn -an'. ,suspension has'. been. lilt NOT A CENT LEss•—+ sWHOSE f Oq Ty eel by Art I:oss.'Leto Eourgeault, d ` .5 THE / has joined Springfie14—L- Bill Ho;lett /� FLYING .-v TActc�E has been taken Lo Bosts�n: Jltuitss • - ,est to the � �!'� Alex lfotter has been .� Cub,; -Ivan Ballanttrud of Norway t1 KWOWs Nvs -on the Oh mese 50Umetres skating • j ONIONS WHEN- - eT cOriES To title-Lcw Ha_: man will 'his nae EUShWESS ;' - . rgps again, �O'-impPl'L8t10n3-thio ;ear. -:-r( y Filmorc: 'has bc.n t •1 ► sold by- Canadien to Springfield for b wARo� next season'delivery.-The. Ottawas '• F� .K JFuothall -Club has no execwtivc. They x. _. have all been expelled over, the Rerry- j Y ' Hilliard case, but they'll probably, Business Is Bus!:;� - prove tlicif irinbeence,-Owen Ler-- [h9 you know. that Jim Mc -Millen non of, London Tecumsehs may he- - e- -. - ...of Chicago in earlier 'day's` made in-. come a Leaf. -.-Dark- Winter, owned ' to"rferdnce for the famous Red by fired Alger Jr: of- Detroit, has _Grange of Gridiron fame': been ruled off Santa Anita fo,. in- z_ Jim is a former All-Americaii consistency, -flat. Battalina recently .=football_ star. lie; attended the ani- outpointed Cartia.-Sino f;scohat l _ polished riff al Gillette of New Fork a ,I Y, o£ Illinois where he was a l - ` $tar .football ltlaycr, boxer and that in San ..Juan recentl;;.-Jimiry lie " " champion: 'Larnin and Tony Canzonerl will - ' 'meet in May—jack Adams rate, • fine lanee tell+ ve►u the new Uld.ntobtic is again the 'UnSlr'-slid the more �'ou examine thee Starting Ilcalth v, 11 ar. the N.H.L. goalies as-foa©ws: Thompson at to clim. P , no.ou brobablydbt, begtuore.voll will find to delight thent eve. Oldyobile's en- . • Cude, Smith, W orters, Hainsworth btacau?e he has a real head on his 7. herr, R<:reridge aricl ]iarakas. How lliirhic beauty is bated upon a,cli iutportant fat ftir� a. t :lihoulders. "He is without doubt the e - did Snaith an11 Naraka. zot vvhcri ' _.:beat business man, in the v}re?tling 0 11l Steel Turret Top Body b} k'i.hc.C. }lame today, having come through they are? _- _ '9 1)ic Cam Radiator Grille. . Ilsedepression,. stock slump sett -- - : �'idc, gracefully contoured fenders. ' modern strealiCompletelbank' failures vitH flying Coloring. 0Beautifullyappointedinteriot•s.After McMillen tared pro he $15y719 Total j rayed folthe Chicago Bears.' Later • \rtf. distinctive instrument panel. - 4. its .busines- ability- stepped to the it Six o'r raigbt FiiGlet, fore and he .became one of the own- Ct)st to Cal -Lida ill S11'ttch of .'You'll be proud to own a 193601dsmobi Si - hecyuye it ofTers you everything in finecar beauty and luxury - 4m. of that club, acting in the of- :Cinvernor-General -I�; erernshingfor )'erfi,rmance,Safetyand Drpeitdal,ility. Compare fleial capacity- of Vice-Pre-ident. • , t lilt?mobile's tow delivered prices—aniltile 7• - GllI:1C Canadian the Com pia" : • . Did someone say- that all w;restlera Itc •• Plass which provides greatly reduced time payments. Back Revealed oftheCar are dufnb-_ -}naybe_.some but not Xg _ _ Tune in Saturday Nights 9•p.nt. F,.S.T., to ' Millan --- anyway Jack Corcoran a tion with the departure of Lord and �eema..,to think JRr;tes will be around. -p• these parts for a time. Lady Bessborough and members of i r'nft Staff from . Canada for England FRtOM s1065 '6•tyl. Cbutel delivered, fully eo strati, at ;Fee y,y, eft; • - . ' HERE :\\D THFR[•; Ont Freight shit Corernmint Re{htranert Pee snry etre. �go4�f totalled $5,855 according to a return 8 -cylinder models begin at $1298 at factory. s 41.13111 , Art P,pss_ and Frank Patrii;l; are of "unforseen expenses" tabled in the IJouSe of Commons recently, on the. outs. at" Boston after a long _ , ` ugh Eddie Travelling expenses incurred by friendship. ' Looks as the' shore will have somethirig to say • .the`preseat governor_general and the `ti -about next year's managerial posi- nfembers of his' family and stag is .._ :',\ - _- - -• - c tion, •Hes not for sale, so he may _Coming to Canada amounted to $6,8Gt: _CHARLES COOPER +CLAREMONT 't" ` be the new boss. -Z. -Jean Pusie has An item of $50 to pay for the- two - i� s"en farmed out to Boston Cubs by t"� first notes of the Bank of. Canada, fhe •Habitants.- He was- a fair- show- one in English and, the 'oiler., in - rias but a mediocre defenceman. F•rencb, presented to the late King - Miller, who replaces him. is the only George also appears. 'The' presenta -• T IEA GI WEW CAR THAT HAE , EVIE RY 1r IME.:° • � tion wa, atsde in connection with till,� -,; )Il Special jubilee celebrations . . - ` ' , , • C. • �- ,.-` \' , w, /' .. .,r �• � A '� .tea,.. ... 1. - `.?•'. MAKE 11 P YOUR_ "HIGH Rhodes Scholarship . THSi1lifSff FOLK SCMO►GL Awarded to Trinity Of E R BILE ' ( By Prof. S. B. McCready) . College student ,r It Aad You'll Jump Out of Bed is ttte Morning Rarin' to Go Editor's Note: This 'is the fifth of He is given a free hand in aelectin 8 Sixth Trinity $ttsdeat Awarded Coveted ScbOlarship )0 10 Years _ 'nw Ther abouid oat two pounds of his the institu- dI bib• taw roar owab daffy. if this bit a series of articles which were pub staff and managing f, r awtao=►iaslr•atr.yourfooddown'tdiee,t- =t jn.e deean in the bowels. Gest bloats oD. lished recently in the Harristoa "Re- , for tion within strict financial limits. The be The-seloctio"-Mr.-George--Igna- o a yvtastotuseb.Yousetconstipated.Harmful sot+••go taro the boar• aa. aoa feel sour' view.' While written specially "Review" to rias- school must self supporting. There is no fair tie!! of Trinity College, Toronto, as sash sod the world loolm Doak. the and addressed governmental 8 y god- one o! the two Rhoden scholars for Amen bowel movementdoesn'talwapeaat = dents of Minto Township particu- mother to take care of deficits. The 1936 from the Province of Ontario at the suse..Yonneed something that em the liver as well. It takes chase old larl we believe the will be found y = Y farm, orchards and garden must is something which ethi g suggests several 4 rcartows tittle Liver. Pills to get U3400 two interesting to maw of the readers yield reasonable revenues for the ve interestin iy g-tOmmeIIta. boa o! bila 9owitiP freely and make you .i el nDand nD".H.rmless and aaatle,thc� of this paper because the problems support of the school. Five ,acres In the first lace Mr. I P gnatieff i. ' ' Slake the bre stow freely.They do the work at calomel bat cave zb stomal o: ioercary to of the farm folk of Minto Tok nshi P are a Poultry Farm operated on a P the sixth student of Trinity College th.a. Ask for earteeo Little Liver Pius by are the same problems that con- paying commercial b8sis. So with during -the past ten years who has y ti armet ricubbornlr refuse --ythiaa etas• sae' ;front' rural people throughout the p p the Dairy Fails and Apiary. F rye• been awarded a Rhodes egholarahip, - Province. , L The regular courses conducted by The list is as follows: 1926 • Mr, Ea.; -Teeth To Order '' '. '. the school are a five-month Winter colt .Reid of Toronto; 1927, Mr. W. As intimated in the, last article the term for young men and a five- Lyndon Smith of Windsor; 1928, Keep up •aritl'1 Dr• Pu]lfast, dentist s• have developed a very re- month Summer term for young wo- 1 Mr. George S. Cartwright of Toron- L �7. he Times! a prominent markable system o e uca on, - Sound; "1981, Mr. J. L, Stewart of t 'Catahttp ' in the West, received s letter the i ticulsrly suitable for farmers. it is August, the fifty or so young women other day' from a man in the next ; know -n as the Danish Folk High were busy in cookery classes. Their Toronto. At Trinity,- College the with the crowrdl They'" r ---teounty which -said:- 'I've hearn - tell 'School. At present tTiere are 59 -off -average age - �--ab • baalt to Ogden's Fine .� laOw that better times ars ars. , why you s many mors o� ur skill as e, dentist and '1 1 three and a fine lookin ou of yy9 . ! them scattered over the country and g gr p i ed and it is, therefore, remarkable ;�ot11d like some of your teeth.. As in addition 22 Agricultural High young farm women they- were. Just •that so many of its students should swili?hilts Q smokers 'round you -.. ' o I am busy with my Spring work I Schools conducted on similar flues to about as lovely, I thou ht as the t 8 have been chosen as Rhodes scholars they are again fdllinq-their•owa , they ..sniff give you the measurements. My the Folk High Schools. No two are farm girls one meets in the Junior during the past ten gears. tirith py�y -the "hsadliae" mouth is three inches wide _acrost, 'the i I alike. They • do not standardize Women's Institutes of Ontario. Mr., Ignatieif is a grandson, of a attraction to dgazstte'tobnccoat. .. 1vs-eighths 'of .an inch threw schools in Denmark as we do in Can- And here they were living to- famous Russian statesman of the 8moitethis better fine cut yoursaiL -.: haw and some hummocky on the ada. They are all : boarding schools gether in a lovely school -home, in nineteenth century. His father, ., You ll want to use the beat pope , Jaw is shaped .like a hoes- I attended in the five winter months the open country gettinginspiring Count Ignatieff, . was Minister of too;---lflu'G7santecler' or'Vog'XW" chew, with the toe forward. • If you *ant me to be more particular I by young- farmers and in the 'sum- by, farm women. instruction -in Danish literature, music and folk -lore, calithenics Education £n 7. H before the ring- }ration o! 1917, He is now residing - O D �' ' twill have •to come, they."They mer months young believe that it is- a very valuir sin and play, in , nistory and theory in Canada and is connected with the able educational experience to go of home making• And this is one Of Russian Red Cross. Mr. Ignatieff F I N E C U T awn from home for a while.,About- many- such schools! Wellington will proceed to the University of Ox - We heard a woman ' saywhile 10 000 -voting farm folk attend Count might have such a school Y, ford in the autumn for period of , peeved the other day that anotherthese each year. Over, one-third of located. ons its County Farm at the three years to study. hada wheel missing. That's an- g. i the rural population of Denmark has Old Folks Home between Fergus These Rhodes scholars are selected other way of calling one a nut and I come under the direct influence -of and Elora. from the universities of the province. Hat Of The Moment _ lit sounds much more refined, (these inspiring schools_ since the ' .It is no wonder that one c6minori-. In accordance with _the true e - , first one was started ill 1844. They ly ears it stated by observers from fished by W. Cecil Rhodes, in the The Homburg Is the hat of the - have spread into the other Scandin- abroad; that the finest quality of selection regard is had to: moment. Perfect with tailored guns =t<•'• "•' •;•' •`•"•',;-=,y,';'. =::tai: i�;;it,;.,..•.•.: � iavian countries from Denmark and Danish culture is in the farm homes (a) Force of character, devotion and printed dresses, this fem41!ihue _ 'fi=t ^t : have exerted a tremendous influence. Europe. of Denmark, or that the beat educat- farm folk in the world are in to duty, courage, .,sympathy.• saps- for leadership, version of the type of hat which men _ + ;;fi; on rural culture in ;northern ed city love is shown in most smart depart - =a' . .e, j The nearest thing we have to them that country. And,for this greatly- ' (b) Ability and scholastic attain- manta. You can wear a gray, black or •f�;i;;;a,m .•���':::ri yin Ontario £a -the three month Win- to -be -admired achievement In Den- mints; brown or navy blue Hombur« " it }- 1 ter Short Courses, such as that con- mark-afid greatly -to -be -desired ,un- - (c) Physical vigour, _as shown by. is of course, or dress it u with. P '� •> ducted in Harriston a few ears a Y go dertakin in Canada, such schools g artiei arson in games• or fa other participation of the new pert veils with mtati�-col-- "i » by the County Agricultural Repres- as this Small Holders Folk High wayz• grid dots. Tie the. veil in a.bow rtt the - entative. School must be ' given much of the back and let the Ends stick straight : _ }i ':. Let me telt you of one 1 visited y credit. Winter Care of Goats rap , ,.¢ i near the City of Odense, famous as The Winter course is attended by _ -11w. • _; the birthplace of. Hans Christian. An- "from 50 -to-60 young farmers whose is 24. None is In view of the increasingpopular- Classified Advertising derson• It was established. in 1908 average. age about ity of goat keeping in Canada, it is through- the co-operation or the admitted;- before- eighteen. Folk observed that goats require approxi- - '+ Small Holders' Agricultural Societies High Schools are not for unsettled motel the same care sa flair cows.14srsosu t - R DOCTOR have a membership of about -10,000. formed • to live- their lives on the land. They are -not fuss in Denmark as, we Goats should oras in, wet, c wr:ather, and Pur}ng the fall months brought into List of sensed tnvt� auras and tats AT Company, world 'patent Attorney Compaatton sent free. 'Attorne,, ss2" A joint stock company was p so y they should' be -the goat s. 213. FIRST, MOTHER and the non-interest bearing shares A are. in Canada-: bout giving every- High School educe- barn at night As the weather be- be Bank street. Ottawa, Canada.q up by the local societies. . one's complete comes colder they will more and beautiful building was erected in the tion topped off with a university more confined, -until finally in the THE FAMOUS - - Before You Give Your Child midst of 20 acres of gardens, expert- course. Fourteen is the limit of winter monthe ' their only outing will 1tW111ING : an Unknown Remedy to Take mental =orchards and demonstration their compulsory school age: Their be Qnce a day for exercise. Clover or LINIMENT - fields. In addition a farm of 35 philosophy of education embodies alfalfa hay -is -the best all-round Rub on -pain g _ Every dapp, nnfhinkin'gly, mothers - lake the of unqualified acres :was bought. the principle that work Is•a valuable roughage and goats should be fed 'will= Get the new large ecen- advice persons - instead of their doctors' - on The school prospered and the orig- educative force and that honest -to- twice daily on as much as they � �,yelAim arae. (remedies for their children. Inal stock holders donated their 'goodness manual' labor is more worth eat up readily. Cabbages or roots. in able in smalls, regular j If they kne* what the scientists shares to the school so that , the while than loafing or., aimless at- the .form -of. turnips• or mangels are • know, they would' newer take this school now "owAs itself" as they lindanes at a High School.. So the also relished and may be given re- 0 - chance. - say in Denmark. This isthe position Schools. years between fourteen and eighteen wkin'growing are working, g and. -maturing gularly. main grain, fed twice Oats: should constitute the daily, morning : Doctors Say PIiILLIPS' For Your Child of many of the Folk :High They are free of debt and they be- years. While the school• is not call- and evening. ,Five to ten per vest. of long to the farm group or the labor ed an agricultural High . School in- oilcake or 25 per cent.. gran may be - it cmoames to ..Milk group who use them. They are in- truttion •is .given ..in animal. husband- added to the oats Goats vary in ofWhen gnesiat".frequently-usedtr. _ :50 veam have said "PHILLIPS' er I dependent schools, Some of them ry, plant; cultivation and fertilisers, their capacity for grain, so that each should be - what ]bilk of Magnesia - the safe remedy are owned by Individuals. No gov- For those who wish to prepare for work.. (we call it cow- goat given seems to be the necessary amount to _ for your child." Bcmemlierthis -?�ndAlwaysSay ernment department controls them. Thea' live their own fires There is milk control testing) an extra month's •tnstrull produce the greatest `flow of milk. Goats Instant Relief Frons "PhiUips"' When You Buy. Four child deserves it; for owtypcace none to staffs them afraid. It is don ` is required. Practically all always like browsing and their craving fn this connection, states A. T C N i N G your of mind, see that you et it Gen- 1'hilfips' '%Iilk Magnesia. such• a school is might come into in Dlinto Township through nailch cows on the Danish farms are under strict ant( systematic, testing.. �[acVillan in the recently publish- - aiiac of ` Tablet Form: existence the co-operation of the Women's In- P -MuOt emP}ra`i, is plared- on the cul- bulletin of which he is the au#ro-'':-"Goat - - Are you tormented with the itching tee- A,lao in --PhitJips' bulk of \t agrlcsia. Tab- 5titutea, the Agricultula} ` Society tural subjects of literatures and the social subjects of his- Ada," issued by the .Dominion DQ- other skina@}icGoas?F quick andktaV�y kts'arc now on sate at au drug stores e,,en,where..Each uny tab- ktistheegm�ateistof — and the Taiinship Council. In Swed- 6n -.they are County Folk Schools. music and tory and etronomics. The Folk High partment of Agriculture, tray be 'satisiied-if a fen: •tree limbs from the relief use prig, cooling, antiseptic, licom D. D. D. Preseri tion. Its gentle oils soothe p arraspoonfutofcren- - y^1 aine Phi Ati►k.ot\ Phis. The Principal works under a Board -by Schools are .riot Technical Schools. They are schools of Culture. They bush• are brought to the -yard In tbeirritated andia&amedskin, thus aifing nature itself to heal the disorder. No foss :Inns �.. of Trustees appointed the • Small fit Danis t•ou-th for the right use tihich the goad are turned out for 4x- -no muss, Clear, �reasrle,a and stainless • ereie. e Holders and the pupils of. the school. PH I LLi PS of leisure, no less than the right way -tines up almost immediately. Gaps tine intense itching instantly.'A 3Sc trial - �� W 'Growing Deaf lt� Head of working. And their graduates are co-operators and not cempeti. •'The lave has become so strict that there £s legal way most bottle. at drug'atores, will prove it-oe mosey back. D. D. D. Prescription is by the I•r_+t B its - .'1 torsi no to rob people made owners of tsv . , :I . ... -• .eqc% _ � • Noises? Tl'�1 This• _ I shall tell you .more of this school of T1ani�it education rhes next unless you are appointed .receiver• fin LIVE STOCK MARKETING and. .in ., 'REGAIN VIGOUR - •7 article. _ - 0000 - — - O t pptna n he co-operative Dlan has e If you are growing hard of hearing, and fear catarrhal deafness; or if �0 MY VALENTINE Le sweet maid, and let who been productive of splendid results. Sellinx on 44he open. market means real cnlue for r'Tv owners (let to touch L t Al) vl{amlfls �quZckly you have roaring, rumbling, ")faring good, atth ,us. {rat OF noises in your ears, go to your drug- will be' clever- Writ -Wise -or Telephone LYadhnrst 1143 :COD LIVER O f L y Don't stay low in bodily health and gist and get 1 oz. of Pa ii {doub'.e Ad�`lee you'll follow. with, the great- Tea t7tszTEa PAR71[E]i8 *e to Do what thousands have done. _ Take PHOSFERINE. And recapture strength) and add to it % pint of g ) hot water and a little sugar. Take 1 est ease; . For, all your life, you'll be the first CO.OPERATIVE 60NVANT, LIIld'ITED [AVE.STOC[t CONT.NITSSION DEPT L U S ieeelt, vigorous buoyancy quickly. tablespoonful four times a day. of these; Union fito'cY Yards. West Toronto -P PHOSFERINE, the great British do for it has This will often bring quick relief- The second -if you know my' darling . HAVE Tonic, will that you, as done for thousands in England ,,sad from the distressing head noises. -never!.--N..R. Jaffray. ? Stomach Upsets? P Clogged nostrils should open, •breath- .:You • Canada. From the very first day you takeft­-Youi1MPROVE ing become easy, and the mucous stop dropping into the throat. It is _ First VGrestler-Quit are your MINERALS : PFIOSFERINE you will feet better, sleep better, eat better. PHOSFERINE easy to take. Anyone "who is threat- bit.in' m shoulder- Y stomach and <build up the blood Cod Liver Oil when digested su t g p- ' is concentrated energy. You take just ened with catarrhal deafness or who Second Wrestler ' Shut' up [)store with Dr. Pierce's plies many necessary elements for • few tiny drops each day ...but they has head noises should give this pre- I take a notion to swallow you i G o 1 d e n Medical proper growth of body and borIT& aro drops packed with new life. Quickly seription a trial;' a .yj, ..• Discovery. The en- ! Scott's Emulsion of End Liver Oil and .the Hypo OS of Lute they build you up, soothe your nerves, •. dove out pouts and stiffness, and give fire system feels the beneficial ef- and Soda, prepared for easy dig d m ynuanew lease on life. PHOSFERINE W_I IAT I LIKE or dc, not like �: feet. Your appetite do s sure rope dy r bo an developmeapt, without ct,., n e e hes been remarkably successful in al= inost countless cases of r health and poo _- I ABOUT MODERN HAND - LETTERING al • s�,, ��-�trongcr. unpleasant taste of Cod,�.iver Oil depressed voirita. 'It will prove just as good for you. � l i For the best essay of not more than 200 words on the stib'ect of Sirs. Fred 1 ongstaff of „ Lanc St.. Guelph, Ont., said: '•I was troubled triron: with headsched, heartburn end indigo tion. Faitfs H O �� PHOSFERINE is splendidly effee- in my back were so severe it would be im- tive at all ages for combatting fatigue, '• '• Modern Hand.. Lettering ocsihic for me to turn in bed. Thur a )'riend I lcamed deeplessnesz; general debility, retarded sleepl convalescence, serves, anaemic Condi- ration. rheumatism, tag �piX. 1 I Here la a real opportunity' for artists, authors, everyone' to express,• themselves on an interesting -topic and also win a prize. A possible " ' ' of Dr. Pierces Golden "Medi- cal Discovery. I took three bottles and I know I would ne�rr have beers able to keep up if I had not taken it.^ E MV '.c ��' N + aettralgia, neuritis and loos of appetite. l3et PHOSFERINE from your drug - emle offered" for pradtical essays: your essay, in on or before Watch 7th, 1836, With an eati7 fee of I Buy of your druggist novel New size, tab• tab - kis SO cb, Large size, tabs, cr liquid, zL35. - now --in aid or tablet foRn—at est liquid G0 ents. I meaty -give vents. 45 per cent Of the entire receipts -M i to a arded to the winner. 1S p'O`t for the second prise, and 10 y'otutor - THE DIGESTIBLE COD LIVER OIL WITH THE FL VALUES `g the following reduced prices sizes, third prise, Ail oonteataata I will recel�e the results by I For S•fe it Iuue No. 8 — '36 - 50e, tLoO. ;1.50. The $L00 wise i. ararty four time, the sot rise, and theas. ( GIFF BAKER, LU AVE., TORONTO Your DivGGis-r 41.50 size, is twice the $1.00 Sin j ,39 i • • i, fr.QP 0 ' _ FACILITiEB, D. R_ Beaton, salary, 125"00; W. Ch- is Memoriam e ester, 25.00; Ont. Association of Maple ��r1 �nYiiii i fid Walker, "Terror.. Rural Municipalities, 5.00, Out In loving lot of Jessie Walker, _-lot pains TIIS�TaII 1 1p.7b per year; i1.5G paid in advance Good Roads Association, 5.00; Jahn beloved wife of John L. .Murkar, advertising, 1.00. who passed away at Pickering, INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS - Sub6ccriptium to the United States Feb, 17th, 1935. and WAWANM INS. CO. _ and Ut. bntain $Z.00 in advance.Cheap hates for Farm and C,, „ Up there where disappointments can- in your choice of Fifteen Canadian — -- not enter, 4 Buildings f` .{UI11V »IJAKMK. Proprietor, -Eye No words of parting, bitter grief and British Companies oL.Sasnd Windstorm Insurance on BuildhoMi' ' Vk or pain, Windmills, Silos etc. ; NOTES AND COIAIARNTL Thrilled by the rapture of the heav- -.'Financial Standing. Automobile Insurance of ' Care enly chorus, All Kinds - In i orun.0 there is • a man by the She sings her songs again. Ten 'yeArs ezperiegee in' Banking f acne of % arne . �Lt sire time he Write or Phone S y' And Up t: -.ere where all our dreams find •-''�:as a minister of the. Methodist - -- I and insurance. Now servin clients BO��N dG,OW$ �t,seet, fulfillment, g Church, but latterly he naa headef$.a / Eye she tastes the joy she struggled WHITBY ONT sect, and has been explaining his here to win, in Tkirteen Different Townships and daetrines to his follrvers, his church QtAnd.near'tAie shining. gate she waits _ Ati.ag i•n% o'wn reaiuenca '. hY ; his s'•7=.a and watches, with an office e9stem to tale care Y0 Can BII� at Home • beliefs are we do not xnow, except nTo ' nt he believed, -"or at least thought. - Eye Strain glibid us welcome in TIRES, BATTERIES, _of double the volume effieienll,. that he believed. that the word w'as�y C. H. TtJ D. nserted by her Nieces. W innifred ' Russell and Gladys Care. , Your a At aii Low and better prices to come`to an end uu, Friday,, last, y ngnines are invited and your . ra Sight.AM ' - ----- --- - ' patronage appreciated. ou can in Totronta passed iis usual, and on Saturday Ae fousid,<vt his somw that . the In youth the focusing power of Notice to Clreditorsi y saris was going along as usual, pay- ing the 'eyes to adjust vision from ells- D ' •& • Boo E R -- ' no alitention to his prophesies. tance,to near points by the act of All persons having claims against Br6ughtlm Ont, phone- 515 Let us repair that leaky top, He cannot understand it, his calcul- acconuiiodation' is much greater than the estate of Anna Elizabeth Allison _ ;scions were mast carefully worked in later life. In looking at distant Late of the Township of Pickering, � Skilled Motur Repairs. ' cut He thinks probably that the objects the normal eye does so with- County of -Ontario, nurse, who died BR(�FK i out effort but to see near objects, on July 15th, 1935, are requested to vva' Gordon J Law' _ _Creator had decided on a reprieve, to '. � - •` J. sive 'the world a chance to repent. the eyes must be adjusted by a con- send same to the undersigned on or _ _.__.T`(1EA'i'Q C I •� is surprising y people traction of the ciliary muscle which before the 20th da of blarch, 1938. THEATRE 1 1 i`G Phone 29011 p ng how .man eo le y y permits the crystalline lens of the otherwise their claims will be dip- PICKERING O*rTARI ;tr believe false prophets. mat- eye.to take on more curvature of a allowed and estate distributed: iter how ridiculous the prophesies - con}sex nature. This adjustment is may be, there are always a number D ED, February, 14th, 1938 termed "Accommodation." The child Friday and Saturday n- mbo will firmly believe.theEvery Andrew James Allison- and Violet tee years, we hear the same' predict- can hold objects very close to the Allison, R. R. No. 2 Pickering, Ont. PotiruAry 21st' and `22nd e eve .and still see clearly. but a� alts � EXPCut,,r, of Anna Elixmheth AllisonT ri 9h"w-, at ' r,:, And faG(r advances a nornial change comes +�n 1 - Iie>'eis, who make alt preparations Deceased. � ---. for the end of the world by iving graduafly whereby. the elasticity of BARBARA S ANWICK A cryvtalline lens is lost and . the away their. posse��iona in person= , j + •.•;io had o faith in the prediction.. act of accommodati,in gradually' be-I.C. H. TUCK, Opt. Evesight Special• romps more difficult and. finally im- t t! r tf 1st. Author of "Your. Eyes and Real- fihe world' has exist -,-d forphundreds d 1 o" Ser'vice 'RED SALU•� E possible. ?his loss -of accommodation th." "The Cliild and Its Dev -of, millions of year=, and will cuntin- MoD' _ se to exist for. many rriilliuna of is called Presbyopia (old sight) and �,'ith menta' Optometric Associat.ou of } Expert service ar;d re - Ontario; American Optometric Ass• years. There -kill likely be a great shows itself by the desire .to hold p R03ERT YOUNG many changes. in, that time, as. such reading farther and farther away- pairs to all 'makes.- Re" -_ ociation. Specializing in Eyesight from -the eyes. Presbyopia is not an — - -- and Glasses, changes have taken place, in the obable oharges. Work past. However, .owe :6hould not lose error of refraction o - pct Slonday, TuePday and tVedn' +day Opposite Post O.fiee, Oshawa er- most The mp sense in the ordinary , o =y sleep. is we are told that the pori Feb uary '24. 25 Aud 26 Phone 1516 :-of the world it, at hand. Warne feet eyPF, moat pass through this.nnr Varney- got al depletion.of focusing power. It ARTHUR' F'�.IEIr.D m!.W" 1 SL'ow at 8.2L ' fig name in the front paces of the is as common' as sick -C itself and' it Harr - the newspaper,, as that is probably Graduate Radi r and Television Institute. !!College Scandal" Harry Hull follow:& therefore that no nnrmai eye :vhat he was ;eekinw. Member Official Radio 5ervica !bleu's can enjoy !rood vision, indefinitely for rpncu- it Builder atd Contractor si 46 Ph"" 3.2UL PICKERING + out the aRsixtance of glasses to take AEtLINE JCI►GN: I Brlchwork and Stonework monthly meeting of the Top. tke }dace of the focusing power tha KENT TAYt1K,- : +Council was' held on Monday of thi-,• has heen lost. -:R' it the use of t'hP "Mack Chapman WL"t1Y BARRIE a specialty invisible • bifocal lenses so generally , meek, all nrenibcrs present, the uffer Represents. the �rC�l1LCCt f3 6erVi0d 8ee� a in: the •chair. used an«niet cP s becau e byope h e mays not G hal P_ 'Gana AssuCo'yt da Life, ranca Co. Applications weii•e heard from R. with such lasses # both distant and G - E R. mail .drivers f,•r, snt,w fences on n Canada's oldest IY THE -CROWN INNE � . . NE' AU I'RY eptars ear vivio'n. it is very unwire there - their routes._. Though too -late in the Lift Itlauraoee � RoeebADlt lid. and Hlagaton Rd. fore tlor a person to continue strain- t� • season this year. 'the council appear COm t) ','Tumbling" 4 Phone Piett SM epi to feel that' �'•P day 'vras very ing to see to read or to do near work Pa Y _ `, near when all marls would have tc after middle life without Biasses. m Tliri�i�CWCed3f! ;lie taken care of during the winter The only way to keep the eye ef`f= K'H1TBY, PIOKERiNG 1 anontha and kept -open for traffic. iciest and +v+mfartable is tr+ wear the And vicinity. PUP if Notice to You'' P proper ¢lasses to .insure relief from The Canada Lfie has. served Canadians C AH PRIUIL9 ' Following a discussio1T% advanced for 88 years. During the past Ave yeah - such strain. Evenings MAtinees ` Xy Assessor Adam SpParw. it is very - this -Company paid to polity owners and itdulEs:,!, Adults lflc. We do Build{ri of all kinds Skely that a by-law will he passed beneficiaries over $131,000,000. It has g assets for of over of policy owners (%ttildrei, 15c• - Children loss . CARPENTERING. at ^ores permitting the aGsesing M MOTOR of over t'34'.,000,060: T;i x Included le done in the summer mcmths, be- Phone Pick ;2.2'1 - R R. 1, Whitby CEdll$NTIN(f, sin- ing his work about the first of L IC E KS �: S :PLUMB[NG t august: What A Comfort AT LNTION, Pp"FRS l grid A Num"pus applicatiun� fir relief weight Hips ftegnired with nil 1 - s•err, heard. It would dn sone of our ..applie:stions for Truck Platp• .r - i -foe children who suffer from bran- G, ENXRAL HEPALR WORK �G '� X# 'ratepayers good to hear of the cir- by Order of Dspnrtai mit of + " ,, _. -.. chitie, err+ur coughs, colds, catarrR; We also sell Brantford Roofing cum=lances that 'some irf our nei h Highways. t it a are re aced tore l�iroarg. �tlAtNrinly F. L' _ tro4bteR when SY • F P p Empire Bathroota . _ —'for; i themselves in today. R. �. Ree�Or BILLA 9P.ABR'S remedy is applied. trUCk6, tractors and all farm „ipmeat, Duro Water �s The Standin Committee'on R-�ads It works. good • results or money mgOhihetY, Wheel$ rebuilt and yyy�ms, Ao Wi ins BridgeR paid the fdlowinK: F. Ireuer, MAIN ST.. MARKHAM back, :S. Barclay; ttr •haul s> omw fence. 10.08: Lire -setting, wood -work and ; 8iabte Egnipmege �etllar People,'pipe criR ergs Y5.6u; - wood tdlrninw bf vlll•1•-kinds. and ether Building Materials g P E. C. Jas+es, ; Drsgi<ist, Pickeriiw IDei,t. of Highways, snow fence and ��� P18O6 your order now tor. Estimates Free • jposta. •1fi3.04; Chas`: Cooper. gas . oil - - _ -- Work Guaranteed wood - working a11d. turning. ilr ` ttc for truck, 27.03; A. lesson, br- Phone „r All ~F J PR,OLTSE cdhilrr•on tori. 4, 7,09: J. Hilt, t1it-- 4 �1 • ' - Yo, :•.5 �; J. Ravie, ditto, a.la: Albert VEAL:'.,CALVES Broeit I2 i niYO�fiil 2rc, open sabw ' .roads Ahona lid.S cxea d Blacksmith Shap. E'hbne h502 •run.' 7 and 5, 4 and 9, '27.50; i w {Succes,X,rto W. H. Jackson) PICKERI\G. ONTARiO .,.. N'nril salary and 'telephone.. {8;:'.;1 - hoe Pick 2729 2d W. Linton, gravel for Claremont �t. -, y _ Ph hoe •I5.00; 12: Morgan, ditto. ' `1.E5; Gen.' . : ANTED RP haw, 'ditty, 225; Francis Her• - . 'bert. sanding Whitovale h6s, iso; QUA L_I TY AT LOWER PRI CES R. liatthews, work un Greenaoud — — - TH ITRS O.N DAY. FRIDAY AND 3A-TC'R1)AY 5. Standing Committee on Relief pain _ Phone 1i�Te the following for supplies: •K. Sad- e- t ' &WHITE .ler. 6.50; H. Gibsoft, 5.50; E. Brya i, ; f;00 Deliver, >B.f • ; .Conner Bakery, 8.74: F. Bath, T''ORONTO PRICES 2.17:' C. Overland, 8.00; D. ;:ancon. COCL+ i1 9.YS ARF'.. SOUP DAYS ' 10.40; R. Afon•ish_72,14 11. S. t"ha _ HT A >� T MBs. 85.75: !;. G. olorrish, :;�.:37; ,l). a RIGHT T HOME:- WHILE THEY LAS ... •• ? - Miller,, :�.OQ A. N. blitrL,.11,, 20.Crosse & Blackwell's Soup, 4 tins, 25c. IDD; K, W- 1, 7.50; Booth and Aurid- _ . _ flu, £3,75; Itobinson Dairy; 1.x+0; ,Mc_ - -- - FRESH HP:.INTa' 86UPS : *-wug:,ll Pickering Farms, Ltd.! � will �rh'Rq ALL FLA�-O>�xy_ and Br HABITANT PE,A SOUP 0Y. 28,1ib; Dept. of Welfare, 126.43; W. A .t1 -oz. Tius, 27L.' Sadler, 8.4A. :2 Large Tiny, 27c, •IN 'STOCK c Standing Cotrim,tteP on reimage: `have a' buyer at the farm on ;broken Sod L 'Ie sheep, paid the following: G. M. as, 2 lbs. For = ,. 25e. 'oasyfh, 1 reg Shropshire owe, e, kill- Monday, Tuesday' and Wedgy Y,A CAKE MAPLE . . ,7 E W ELL 10.00; Chas. Puckrin, i reg $b - SHORTENING . FLOUR SY]i,[.'P J �Pshire ewe injured, 8.00; W. C. Fk ]7c. J+ig�, '?5c. j-nesday of each week until a:2tns. forZ5c 1P RAM, inRpecting above; 2.10. R Standing Cotrimibtee on Transport. Su#lrise Peas, size 4, 2 Tins for 19c ;#icon Power and Idght paid the fol_ further notice. 30sring' Hydro Mae. Commission, to � dALUfini SAUSAGES FILLETS - • ' STEAKS Yot•k Brand Fresh or Swokees (&reenwood Street'Lights, 30.43. Sliced, 18e. par lb. per Ili, tt1c. par Ib. 18e. Standing Carnm-ittee , on Contin- • . M rendes paid the follo sing: Public Phone Pick '6100 ,Library Grams, Claremnrtt 25.00 . Xinitate. U.0; Brougham. Ask Mr.for. r. Lows. �840T H MUR/SQN _ ' Vkkeefit` 96.00; Whitevale, 25,00; Mr. acid Mrs. Parker entertained a number of friends at bridge ..- 4 °n Barclay-Transport British American µ FC!Linton, spent the weals-sadat Friday evening last. NURSERY STOCK mer 'Kemptville. The regular meeting ,of the B. Y. MoY Toronto 'spent p, U. . will be held on Mondor ni ht It interested in Baby Chicks, Nur- Dally Serosas --- a$Qline y... g p -Sunday with relatives here. next, at the church. eery ,Stock; Flower or Garden Seed, between Claremont, Broa ham Glad to hear that the sick of our Mrs. Birkett has been sufferiri also' Field Seeds and Plante etc, g and; community are reported to beim _ !t Greenwood, Whitevale and Toronto yP from- a very severe cold, and has Call Harry Boose • 3<ovmg' been confined to her +home. Clare. 50 Clareeront Ont. My drivers, are trained to be careful Motor 011s 1 Born, on Monday, Feb. 17th, to Chas. Cooper left early tris week _hlr. and Mrs. Fiesmmsa McCullou h _--coniteous and reliable. Special g � (via the train) for the Hardware - �.7 .7_ daughter. Dealers' Convention in Toronto. Blacksmithing, & Woodworb gp�ial Rates on long Distance • The evening service of the Baptist Mr. Alex. Morgan and family of at right prices hauling. Tank-wagon prices Church has been withdrawn for this Lindsay visited with Mr. and Mrs. low is the time to have those repair coming, Sunday. Nelson Wagg ,over the week-ead. )obs attended to. Harrows repaired;-- No order !oe small,. None too large. Gasoline & Coal Oil ;Rev. Mr. Si of Toronto Mr. Chas. W ' and' also sew sections on hand, The form- �+ 3 : egg sin, k-end oLs l tear All shipmentq insured and protected ALF'S PLACE - pent Saturday last with air. and i las, of Toronto, spent the week-end y Plows alwtoys on hand, from the weather y Mrs. Mothersill here. - _ with Mr, and Mrs. NelsQq. Wagg. Also dealer in Viking Orea►m Separa• Rev, and Mrs. Augustine Will alt- Miss Laura Ormerod, of Green- rs.tory and Electric Washers, Tel, Clare. 311 p, C, `t, �CLAREMONT, ONT. Mend the Golden WeddingAnniver- s v Dealer in Oockshutt and Frost dt f wKe finer � sorry o the formers parents, Mr. D. A. Pugh during the pa_at week. y ne and 32rs. Alex Auguxtiae, at King-4,,. Rev. and Mrs. Au�rstine returned A phone call will hying' mi to your far;n Owned and operated by.- raville on Monday, FebrwvT 24t It is expected that the Young They ,were unable to return earlier 'Phone Pick 710- People of .the United Church will on account of the storms. - - F. '. 't7�Tce�d etra,rd _ .:present their play, "Valley Farm" Mr. James Evans on the day of s ••on Friday, March 6th. Particulars his birthday, eritertatmed a large GREENWOOD 49 L. E. 0,N&EILL -of the presentationwill be made number of 'friends and relatives. ,FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND aster. Four generations .were represented. =-Local street gossip insists that Mr. Roy Ward, Township Roadthe Department of Highways of the. E RAI,MER the klllg'9' jbtajluar : Supt. is 'attending the Good RoadsProvince will complete the new pav- Successor to W. J. Mather, o Convention, in Toronto, this week. ONTARIO ,FEED ed highway between at'teast Toronto f S.to�tfvillP TOR O T ;'The 'probability is; that he travelled - -- and Oshawa, this year, or at leas: Night and Dav Service ( O -on some mighty poor roads on his p - will be cpnunenced this year. BuAnres Phone Rerid*-ncP Phonf 1 Single-50c-]Return-9.0c, sway to the G. R. C. Drab, $21450 -The heaviest' snoRv-fall for a 98(p1 AR�cI ; g 50c•Return-900, The .farmers of this vicinitywhose _ of years took place a;' DAILY SERVICE Yriiik goes to -T-oronta via Brougham Shgrts, 22.5 week a when the, roads - became• so ��//�� M 1 mere'hauling same to .-\o. ^ Highway' Middlings 26.00 drifted that 'they- were impassable. Madeline on the first of the week. The snow a+ V The storm was general throughout r Eastern Standard Time made it impossible for. the trucks 'to `Fef d Flour, 31.00 the United States and Canada, and Beauty i_e3ve Pickering LeaveToronto ------kava=.the.. Highway. all lands of tri Hcc. The Woman's Association of tlrc Rye Chop -, fered with. Motor traffic in thf; a Y Pf a on . A. M. P. M. A. M. - P. Ai. -United Church will meet on -Thurs- greater part of the prev-irice is now a 7.U9 :3 54 a 7.:30 a 4.30 Abovre Prices are (Jw�lr ,Nr a '7.44 a 4.54 8.40 6.30 day, Feb. 27th, in the basement of F T'�n over until the warm winds .of springy f3AIR CL TTING, 3,54 d 5.54 tU.00 fi.30 the church. A' quilting will be 'con �ON NORTON dissolve the snow and, ice on the ducted at this meeting and the lad- roads. Snow-plows were brought in- SHAMP04ANG, 10.'34 6 5-4 11 30 d'7 30 "les are urged to attend. CLAitEXO1T - ONTARIO to general use-throughoutFINGERING 1-1.54 d 7.54 P. M. 8,30 shout 'the whole P. M. 8.5.4 c 1'2.30 d 9.30 The regular monthly meeting of Phone Clare. 2004• country, and in massy eases these MARCELLI.G c 1' ;t t 9.i 4- :4 33 10.:30 the -Women's Institute was held on were unable , to get through the im- Specialize-Hot Oil Treatment 1.54 10.54 c 2.30 11.30 Wednesday of this week, at the home mense drifts, which had accumulaf- - and Permanent Waving a 2"51 b 11.44 3.30 __of -Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Morgan. Theed on the right-of-way. In the vic Reasonable Prices a-daisy except Sun & -Hol. b-Sun. meeting took-the- form of a social crit}; of Orangeville the snow on & Hol. only. c-Sat. only, d-Sat. evening and Valentine Party. ' each side of the road is- piled, to a 'Phone I" CLAREMONT Sun. & Hol.only. The friends of Mrs. Wiilisurison, height of 1R fept by the snow-plows ;of Cooldatowa will regret to., hear of Tickets andi information at _ cher death in her 28 year.' -Deceased SHALT ' and on the shores of Lake Erie, zee ports state that the drifts read► al- LAND •SVRYEYOR GRAY COACH LI 'was well known here and was an in- most to the house-tops. On account .•timate friend of Alm Readman. The of .the long period of zero .•weather. -- - -- PIC.KERING funeral service took place on the rivers are frozen to the -bottom and . F. J: DONE` aN B.. A., B. Sc.. O. Eastern House -Phone 41W 12th. -ith interment at Peterboro. fears are expressed regarding ba41 L. S. On file are the records of sur- I< The .proposed visit of the Green floods in 'the Spring. resulting, in veyors. Gibson' and' Yarnold, 365 :River Young People's Society to the 1ty. - _ :re^u)-r meeting or . the Claremont much damage the se eres The wen• King East, Oshawa. ,Phone 1981:. . - g they has been- the severest in many - g. - • ;.c. uriety for -Monday night last had years, as regards the amount of arrow 16 -ly to be postponed on aarount of the _ - and cold. P roads. The visit will take place' at - 'jslter date The Claremont ladies join in they -�- .*%servance of the World -Wide Wom- en'.* Day of Prayer being held on " I Friday, February 2f;th. the ser rice to s 1:: ibe held in the Baptist Ohurch here sat 3 p. in. AN ladies 'o€ the common- U ity are invited to attend The Women's Mission Circle of - the Baptist Church are holding their res _ S SwF E iY Annual Banquet on Tuesday. :March _ _ ���• ,T _ _ ' • ' 3rd, at the church. The speaker for-- - tke searing will be Myra.Boas -----= - ---- �;. very - Vl�N a Chevrolet and you get both of today's outstanding _ Klochkotf, of Toronto. a *ell-- _ known and interesting lecturer. Par- -0 motor Car advancements---swerveless Hydraulic Brakes- c oculars later. And the solid steel Turret Top Fisher Body.:l SMI Once again we have tl2ie pleasure i , s.K4 a } Hy draulio Brakes... These fine features are only two of the many thatmnice Ci+•�rolst Solid Stool Turret v in cortsrratalatinst Mr. Jayne:;' Evans .'?3e Onl Complete LOW-Priced Car of 1936.. Chs= op Hod by F1al+ar L Jude: Action .gliding ride . Fisher'No-Draft Year~- V, (3) itxr ►having reached another birthday (� . (4) X mm- lanniversary, and hope that 'we' maf lation Valve-i$-Head engine and gathroughout. Action e n Master y stave that privilege 'for many years<" .No other low-priced car offers you all six/ That's ,why we. urge �ie'M�L . • (8f - ,*et. Mr. Evans celebrated his 90th f you: "Get all the thiaga you're entitled to is a low• �Fiahes No-Droit Vas+- -, ts Urthday 0n Taeaday, of this week, kt Car; see, drive and compare Chevrolet today." tdaticuads°tam' ' ti !tale and hearty, The regret to hear of the passing az " of Charles Armstrong, of Altona, a w{• former nesident of this locality, on s y, Saturday last. The funeral was con, a darted on Tuesday of this week, in- <: terment takingpl ace at Stoaffville. He is survived hy'hha .rife and one ,. daughter, Mrs. Far] McMullen: The Editor wishAr, to thanks the .many. Claremont friends of this pap- er for their assistance •thio ,week in aiding us to prepare the usual col- umn.. Many telephone calls were re- ceived and also correspondence. The- condition of thf= roar3a magi the us-`{ vac trip impass ible and the 'ell) off- is appreciated eyed _ • .. - � ! �`'_ � �'�,� �'�.�' . / l • Compare the greatly.- The many friends of Fr. Adair, redaced 7MP GMAC of Agincourt, regret to hear of s ,Plea time payments. ,death which took place un Sunday r after a luno illness from heart trou- ,PRICED FROM „!�l It', d1le to gag. while overs6--C ceased Wag' a fofill P? resident ' Af ���� g j Ciarerru,nt,,vrhe9-e his father %.as the F 'k - eecti,�n foreman on the C. Y. R. He (Stmdard SetieS 2-pass, Coupe) _ yva= a blacksmith by trade. The fiyrn- liber Deluxe Modals i pathy of the enmmunity goes out to from $905 _• W. N • his widow and daughter, orawnd $t lofty, 0twW% o.. Poly q�/N Fel{EI end 8ner�Mf GI The News was unable to make the- weekly trip to Claremont for reas- qd, ` " Consider the Company oris not necessary .to describe. We "'On Master De Laze Models. - Bec1r of the Car were offered everything frnm snow. - 4'c shoes to an airplane, but could not • decide to risk it, We were told of huge than-eating snow-drifts, high - ,•, _ _. _ i{ 1 v !- enough to hide the fences, They were CHARLES C:OOPER,° j CLAREMON3'.. :, hardly likely ,high enongh but that % the plane could .ck over them, but nears mile have been sr►me dd icdty ; h} >QediDg i ls4tdiag tlelde i _ • $OCKL7 THRILLS. latae 'firs spay SahArday 9QU at 9 ,Pia., Eastern Stasadwd Thiry, "te Gerwet 1Nekw s `Cx*?-*s-Coast Hacker Proadcad ^i d i . , , .7 J..You Can't Hire Ari Crochet This Laura Wheeler Afghan aid - -- ♦_ _ Pillow Set For Spring �`1i 8keidh C Aran. Islander -. ORNAMENTS IN LINE TEC1iNIQUE professional touch which tends to ('t Isn't Nice to Melition Money LESSON NO. 92 make an artist a money-maker. Afterj.o These Picturesque The ornaments in Figs. 295-6-7 are a careful surveyof the art work done - .Jrish People interesting examples of symetrical by this graduate• and obecking up on balancecarried out in different ways. the methods of Instruction received •I - t '.196 has a background of a Dark Grey find that this young woman has been E. '�Iligc:ow Thompsuu says in The ,1 •. ^ jdv 3 line tone effect 296 has a bieditl'm allowed to learn the technique of Bi>-'tdn Tr uaseript: (trey background also in line, and 297 "wash drawing" before mastering "%Vhcn Robert Flaberty was ntalt> a has a Light Grey line background, the drawing with pen and ink. This is a. Ing his cinemar oa.the Island of Aan, �•` - '' treatment is different in order to mistake made by most students ahif Patch Rutdb• "12ed Yat," was missing. harmonize with the different styles teachers. Search revealed him preening his ; ^ of type which they would be used to . Now do you realize the necessity bi whiskers behind a cage rock ,so he decorate. These ornaments have a • all the drilling that I -have given you would look r[ght on the screen. Red tore especially interesting for their varied massea bt fine lines at even spdctng on cahva?ses of LOW" hfisbell,-one-of treetment of the same idea. ` The reproductions. in th!s lesson the roost unusual personalities among are a splendid �1cmanstratiox of prac lite-jounger American artists. ' who Whfcb background is most practic- is hating her -first Boston exhibition "They are all there;-s'tmp:e straight*"r - _ forward folk is i�ornespun;•slraals and } ® - . tam-o-shantc,rs, and 'tis no blarney t \ that Jlis�.11shpil .rates them 'as the ' t ' rause of races. •'Of - her' obset'vartione in .!,ran she. said to the interviewer: "They dance their old square dances to a' melodeon 1 ' or violin, and they ftnce with astoun_ -- ` ding grace. The older generation ,'CROCHETED.AFGHAN PATTERN lld2 { speak a, little English but the young- I 295 4 6 2R� eters have only Irish.- They- taught 'What more -Suggestive of Spring flowers than this -charming de- _ English. in the school before the re- sign? It's for a lacy, fluff} afghan and matching pillow,-both of which Engl ion. can be made is a very little while just simple squares done singly, vols3 for .newspaper pciriting, and which tical and impractical 'series `'of lines and joined together. You'll soon know the Square by. heart, and Mid Is the second choice? State your res for newspaper .printing pm'poses. It "'Inishmaan little- boys still near , It a },•rand way to use up gay scraps of wool for each square- jeweled can be for mqklng your decision Th eree g. wild think They. effect is thus obtained, until you see them finished. are -so many constructive problems be engyAved and' rioted Jn a news- sane -little girls and .p Pattern 1142 comes to you with, detailed directions for malting not take them away. The'wamen ' on the afghan shown; an illustration of it and of all stitches used; ma- Mich as these is each of our weekly paper,' what would you avoid? rhe island are exceedingiy handsome lessons, and if you are unable to make Demonstrate •chis problem in mak- terial- requirements; color suggestions. decision, write to the Art Director Ing coples_ot these designs twice the sad big.boned and red-haired—They Send 20 cents in .stamps or coin (coin preferred) for this pattern. wear nuern•ear at-all.-The skirts -to De o ndll.-Th--t , enclosing a stamped envelope for a size of those printed in ibis lesson, p •, ' Wilson Publ-ishing -Co., 73 Nest. Adelaide St personal'reply: Tbis ria your work for Ex. No. 91 are so aeigl:at" I t''a!t they-never seem Toronto. , •o fly up. For instance I recel�ed &'letter a These lessons are free.- We Invite "Rhe. one comes into 7CrSn it's tsw weeks ago from &,young woman. - - " Geed mile Faielte•" a hundred 1hoa-' who had graduated from one of. our questions from our readers, which Home From Africa sand welcomes. They wouldn't pose Toronto TZehnieal Sch'001C in whish will be answered .without any charge. 'or an}bo+_y unless they liked them: she states, "aftoe' finishing a four A small fee Is' charged for criticism It certainty isn't a matter of money. 'rear course at the Tech- on readers' aketches. Enclose a three They>ase happy to do you 3 favor heal School, in which I won a Scher (.Q3) stamped, addressed return en• flit, but one daren't mention money.. It y` l larsbip for my first year's work, and velope for personal replies to: - The Just isn't tile". Of cOugsg you can give •' ';`✓, ". _ ..._... In spite of graduating with bonours I Art Director, "Our Sketch Club", 73 them something, a' drink of poi•tar or do not feel that I have acquired that Adelaide Street West, Toronto. some cigarettes -nut one just s'no'ts » _ - hire tan Araq Islander. They are not to be bought at,any price: no green segs School Chimney Toppled By Roaring Gale "The ia'znders eat tables-at all—a littlu fish, Some meat � �. mostly mutton and -potatoes. . They7. b �� �" '-,. "'""^ -- -•.... hare no hreakfa=t. dinner or supper;' - : at--drink—tea and est bread whe•It- -ever they ar-e hun,ry. They marvel - led at the way I could eat lettuce and t r " sonp,and meat all at the same time. O t have torthem. They Of course, the .. •t x apple is a gees eat Surprisingly sparingly for such s : s "K ,,�=• � big people who are outdoors most at e time. ..No slake :{Z 111 but a bit of _ tilt, anal iota of sugar." r v ! r x • . Derbies Or wOTnen Crileasthe arrived -in-New noted Cleveland', he scientist, and ?Firs 9 _ George W. Crile, . ' y York City on theS.S.Majestic after S J `1 I_ Are Seen In Paris completing a brief research trip in Central'Africa, He and his party + 1 bagged 260 -animals for experimental purposes. The prize of the collection; a 14,640 lb; bull', elephant, Washot by L'r. Crile. Brow•tt erbic? are worn with _ s_ .'� high-waisted coats and suits, -bile : scarlet• gloves are presented with Leading ..Lady black slit.,. Leather vanities and lipstick-holden dangle from big leather. books at the belt; rows of " narrow . fringes cover pockets and shoulders, and, love- letter- and can— celled .tamps as motifs for prints x ..•r=r- are' among the.` outstanding impres , �S z# ,tl sions of, the daytime clothes. lack. derbies are also sponsored f, • ,,� and these are lower than men's, and appear -both in shiny straws and felt, Widespread de_4truction' spread. through Cleveland, O., .on wings often with a- wisp of plain mesh veil of 75-Hole-an-hour gale. • Pictured_is chimney of Gt. Vincent's Tech- tied -in a pouf on the back of the y c rtical School for Girls.which crashed into chapel roof. brim. 4 Car Dies Into Mud _ meow _ : WNW N� •?e � .may - - • - . .mss '� �� ,,,���� ,.�-+•:•.�.;..,x,�. '. --_ �__. —� - .. i<f K '•'��s:. "•:: .. '.,, - �� ;.,� o �� t', u'�<0k ' mar \ 2 > ,. _ ..',,,,'..,o .. ... "�!' .,x t'i' : "' .. '::', :. ?!!:: •ev ,� - 3i .�q�.; �.sa���, ,'�.��..�uau..wb.� � v''V '' : This errant trolley left the tracks as it came around a curve at-Kearny,- NJ., teetered for a Evidently sea and then sunshine have had an effect on this young liaoment and then plunged ten feet to -bury itself . in the mud bank of the Hackensack River.. Motor- Amazon, dere- we see her delivering a -neat left to the face of her yt { ; nian was injured. 52. brother.. 77� ( + _ �1 - .. �•. _ occurred at the Queen's Hall, and de. ■ spite the. _ act, events which IF IT'S ARROW ROO'T'S had preceded and anddfollowed llowed it, there • had not been the vestage of a clue to l�lA most important the person - on _ persons who had so - cunningly manoeuvred the musician's y" 1 thing is the i181mA murder. There seemed to .be a com- _ plebe lack 'orf motive for the crime, - C h r i s t i e ,' s y y Did the begltulrng.of the trail lie here t y- �O in. Oxford? Was Mr. Branksome, the t•r�OOTY1/ jS eccentric student, }:77 -going to, reveal �+ �"� 1 something which would lead them to- because Christie's Arrowroots .are made i - wards their goal? _ ♦ with finest St. Vincent Arrowroot Sour, EAHe -tad adanittedthe theft, of the ' �• pure Canadian creamery butter, clover ` �l polsons from the laboratory -:-safe. ` -� /``�.; honey, fine ,sugar and salt. Theic purity s "140ci011S _ _ was it too much to hope that he was lend high quality are always rigidly. main - a going to prove able to pill them on the. !' twined. No substitute -is good enough for _ track of the real murderer? Neither babies, that's' why most mothers and - M 91 rrows, because they are lung= of the officer's sus ect oc ors approve of Christie's Arrowroots. -- s . Hsu_ Murie mnksorile was anything but a pawn "7 r 4 - goes s, will entertain but -Quein the Baine. , e t. moderately, knowing that the more The student at last held up a piece d e,414 alle ithey are made of. the longer they $ Ad81I11 STOOITIC of paper — an' ordinary double sheet ` $ s 1 e "..,continue,"-$ishop' Hall: Y of notepaper, blue in colour, much' / • • • g robbed and torn at the edges, and szaopsl8 - SCGN01:' ARELLI of Ullan. 'a fam- ous covered with small handwriting. He -� first appearance atna London He is to crumpled document erre a Christie 8 scu r every ste to make hill paced the dirty p f ft fv ver t8 conduct the first performance of a•sym. on the table and carefully smoothed _ h ` phony of itis own composition at the it out with this long. lean fingers. " Queen's e Haat lL . The a%he t. hal1 tsarousd know what you two geutle- h d "I don't ed, and millions of listeners are waiting n ell would have done $ad }'ou,-being ` Cor tine performance, to come over the in my pasitlon,.holdi r: re, ltd. $g- my views and -- `� ` 8are111 makes his entrance, and rats• having m o ' *, • -- - - �t lnR his baton sudd•nl collapses. g Y opportunities, received a L Medical aid is itiimedfatelp iorthcom• -letter like this.'. ;Your �Bir:.thday Reheats ;<; ns', but it is obvi.,us that the man is His eyras glowed with . a *fire that " dead. In the audience are two 'young ' people. T.ettice„ .jaiitop • and Stephen was after all a lunatic? The idea en- 3 l;artvn. levet the minds of. Foster and Tautr, A' Youir VOCatio' ■ a ton at the same time; each coulii read a person who- takes-- steals if the other's 'suspicious. 'That r as It. " g The crime was the work of a htnafIc. NN PENNINGTON ' you like—something that belongs to By A, - gomedne else—not"for himself but for That nae often the explanation of, a ` i soineone else who wants it -very much seemingly 'motiveless crime the re -- 7.__ —for' a cod=a' noble pufpoee--as ,cit of the machinations of a distort- wilt}'as if he that taken 1t -foe m= ed brain.'10 detective'— nobody`'on ~�� -- hi - self? - trace a thfnge-lice that confronts young people, is to de. of the most successful kind,,, garteu ,T earth- — Braliksome's =eXprt•sslon cif bland that until' toe man himself was ar_ termilie the vocation, profession or teachers are born in this period; They • 1 P ■ Innocence as he jerked out these trade. for vihleh he or she le best have the.factilty of ieaching through restefl by chance or -oa his own con_: questions was almost too -much- for tession.'Bttt they both of them rea11_ •suited, The•purpese-,of this column Se love and understanding. and apprecia. Taunton's self 'control. It was only zed that there rya's still=TIGH,a long way.ta to be of service to those who are now tion of the needs of theft }'oung clear. e • with the greatest di8icuity' that ha go, There was nothing at all to show seeking help in this• important mat. gee. A man in this Category would be _ suppressed a laugh. Chief Constable that Branksome lrlmself had commit- 'ter. Your birthday can, be used .as a stiecessful 1n horttcultut'e, pai`ttcul r. Foster '{,tit down'his Pen and scratch tFd the! crime, AlI he had adinitfed guide. to a proprr decision. ly in research, finding his greats -A. Pd his head. -He looked.heross -help. was. the abstraction of the drugfrom satisfaction in produelnore- thew -caul` ' Let us suppose that you, or some- lett' of vegetable' or more heaut!iul fiOYAL YEAST CAKES Ip°sly at Taunton. - ohs' laboratory. They_ werF growing, one.in whom.you are interested, were 1Chtit I mean;' µcut on fhe slur flower. �Futiest tucops.l will come . - impailent. but the student did not porn between February19th. and the ' dent- before •his •hearers lead had time Kt em to- ixf! fn a lr"tirry to get ori slid 39 through giufet p ir-,latPnct Ili these." keep Full Strength th. such a. personshovld seek an 'lected vocation. ' .s t6*recover from the shock his wards read out the 1'ettcr which might give occupation' in which'. personality can listl.rtven them, "ie,, is it a crime to them She clue and starting - point find -expression. The home will be A personal reply dealing with otic do something like this for somebody_ 0'y so badly rioede' linkedup. With'the Stork- In stsme way important question!' wRI . be mailed to tshen,t. re,purpos0 lk.a good one- :-bear• decor! That's rather - annoy haps as •business headquarters. anyone sending the day, month, and. - RAISIN BREAD a humane one -something for ohe gF inz! I must have - no; L can'f have The work of persons horn. in this per.. year of birth together with 25c and neral gn,,.l of a cines of God C:F i_ jrca the, eni'e'ope!" • , � - - - -= ••" hod should involve contact with 'pco• stamped and addressed envelope +<,)r _ ute3?,. "I ciori't think you `need_ worry pie aDl such will full a special s..st. reply. Address all correspondence;o ^^e ; Taunton. gasped.. The etic ie stu- about that," said'Fostea. '`I,f It's. at all i,factlon, in social service work and .Ann Pennington, -Room. 421, 73 Adel. dont tushed round to look at lh.e clock important I daresay you .can mi-nage Mill be hzpplest in those eadeavou'rs .aide St. W., Toronto, Onjatri4,_ _.__ . on'tlre ti•'tall be 1 hitt. The Chief -- --- _�: tut 8t2ci it afterwards." _ _- Inspector seized the opportunity to ':put' itr Is. important lnoit fm- { 4'acF` his -forefinger �aignificanily iopq rtant That's ju;t .mY ri0lnt." It Pays TO Advert t tE mp.e and ntxl t artFs F st3tet. Again he -went Urrough .the _mass to y !se � u Taunton cleared h!s 'throat In pre_ papers and again without result. - Those Leisure Hours paratifin for giving as inti in ac The :folioxing. ditty was read re. d Tsuntoq� was futning by now t>'hy Not Employ pro. Curint of the 1;iµ: rtlatHrg 'trti latxeny Gently by . the Lori} Mayor, bf Lon- fltably ` Specialised training � as 1w could frame.•_F'uatt•r might -be sluff �n'tL1i !tdhbePli rah, �ITekadtoli r3 doh Tncdte'a (st a tnEffletence icmeans Y compelled at a later stage to charge -The'coditah lays'ten thousand' egg lncrtased Earning • Capactty. 1. 1 a somewha threatenink tone. ••Aur a _ rhe• tztuilent, w'tF•ther hF w i -It to or E The homely hon .lays but one;. overcome tnrerior�ty Cotnple,a ; you 'know that coU'yF already s intit: - - develop' mental power, an i' S4r1DWICfi ROLLS - l nor and the Scutland Yard-m:�li was - t The codfi?sh nevem cackles., equip youonts. ' for beta ted The you tack stole - that 7 6a too rinxlmiz to-gr•r arty poasibte ill- To tell ,what. She eras donee -- things, Study leisriiriy in.the bottfe•. trent ih@ laborafctty.'3 suppose, pule; rf your ow home. Write ry . ff.rrnation tali run the risk at` drying it }.cit i•ealice that Chats quite eriqugh to '�n'd so we scorn the codfish, ,- Por partrculgrs of fascinating' irp att,gt�ther at it sourrp. He wa_s re_. And the ,homely hen we prize; <orrespondenri c..Urper ttivE: u9..tlr. purer to put you under #o you anti nee. - uhen-Rrank-,ome. withota.wait= R'hich demonstrates The Institute' of Practical and arrest at once, and treat; votr just: a, ing for a reply. . . w r til on 'ivitli his That it. pa --a to. advertise Applied a' prisuilel, Then .vs' rain Rn througtZ _ —_ PP Psychology tatem.itt. }'carr 11:tpfls' ` o�liself.'s, and thinks' f 910 confederation Building # "1.ve. girt .soml,01ilig that i cshn; to ' I do not know of a F,ct,er c •re KODITREAL, QIIEBEC zr: o what use w6 cho-til of t4rib.". t, . imt v r for sorrow < f N-somelhing that t oto than to pity c tme .ody r.. hs -flunk- 1 P ' that 1 ktlo%% will :ntcrest sent. _.Cfo.iie('r.+ntituttdt cine."-li.•�..•.Sl>aw.; •,? .. - •- .fiP Vrruluced a worn leather note- - casf•, anfl- placed it on. the .table bc- • -- a� ■■■'■■-■■sa■■■■■■■■■■■� aEa� a y for4 htril. Hr, open?f1 it iu a convey - - j hrmh{ing fashion and reteal.,•I' nn ode} s as�ortint'ut of papers. Hi, gtassf;, did ■ ; � i -Thegook APPLE CAKE not stain to :1i-1 him a. t -at (!l -a%. to' t. he groped and ftrTirhi,,d through' Cite e heap of s,cra;l of rl let and dng_Nured _ paper .` Sh'elf lett%ars•. lc la;t frmn the pi:e nt' rub_ s Y il•;tt, he mllmat•thtd f•t•t tiling hr h d ■ , dha Fn looking for.. - _ ■ ■ • ih.— Vv fuunrl it." lfk�' Jl:',I1C.is .H. 11011GAN ■ ■ Taunton anal Foster no, lexiti! kept . up their proft•Rsional'air Of aluoYness ■ ■ i9 �" '4 d 9 r. 67• zi 3 A Q w 8 ■ ■ ■ .Y C ud!-,,I lael; itf invrc•;t. They Y 0 L !-T I C A 1, H -A N U BOOK' the roc.-eut'.genexa.l ciccl•ion Ili G.cat' v-3` lva1 both rl jape ,i; r•�oitia] ac 1::as+k_ ,? �Its�esf;',You a d aa' ti':oo 1 Vse Royal Yeast Cakes unit him elf• n i' T II I: �1'tl I. I, ll, 1-9361 •ih linin. What country returned to a monarchy• in 19;;55? 4-ist fall the Vb- �' edited , by Walter H. Ji�llox}•,.. :�- Rffd Royal Sponge Recipes It era.: sevvi-ol crer les since tete 'sort_ (lia,rper and Bruihers Now I"ori%. era la -%voil an 'oforwhplmina majority — for these good breads ... '"''."•"ot r'ra ., oY' Qi,hnr r:u'eni lis,^.d Teo you. know shat w e:e the rest:Tt of in the aenortil election in Canada: flow is-Ahia likely to affect Canadian Th: ,sw famous dry teas# cakes asstm, -tariff Policy? Il,ow• many Tlearst netts_ s ' • perf:'<t leavening. Free quality is our papers and ti ere in the United State reason ... careful packing is anotlier, t a.n11 in ho", many cities :)re they, pub Every Royal "east Cake is separately , _- ' OLD P . D0 The , r i ivra, port. Air-tig;a -it keeps fresh, t fished . Licht is wrown nn Lhese and Pio other dry }-east has this protection. • : similar-fu,,Iameutal nue;tions by rs,- t / Thestanda—d for oycr50years-- Royal ' forrin-- to Chi; handbook. - i"e -At �'akt: ,s are nr>w preferred I,; .2 Things Instantly Out of i; Canadian w omen w'.l:o u. -o dr ' .yeast. Urder a package. FORTHCOMING BOOKS e Unce 1�'e' iiad .A Chilly" — by. ' . A Simple Method that �nl•o-te can Follow Send for z + _.. ' . _ , tdirs cif .the. Press'• by Ishbe! Free B(inklc! ?<Iy \ - (Mtu,;<nns i, MT tr0 r + "The Royal YeasRosG Bank" t - Rake Bk" Rhe•, \ �� "Paulin;: ' by L. IT. llyt rs, (GPO. Spored Rnya, COMMENDED . YEA5TSponge Recipes � . . for the breads _ . _ _ . 'r .. _ shown above ane, Take two "Aspirin" Tab / _ 6 man }} ni n r e. • lets. Make sure you get ��ff Drink a full glass of water. FRF: t:. Jf a 11 • Aspirin." .c. , 2C,CCC coupon. Repeattreatntentin2hours.• . BUYING A PIANO? PCI' %1ADF.-lN-- - .. .. •(;�1 liar I'riruc f)n Factory - C_cN-cns cx>uus _._The moment you feel a cold coming "Aspirin" Tablets in a third of a Re'-cfnnlrtioned Pianos Flrsi MEDICAL _ on .follow tlrc 'pictured direetions glass nf•water; gargle twice: D cC Ww pianos $265 up. Grande $545 up. MEN above. rinse mouth.scwncRn aR.wiS c.nllren Your doctor will apgroye this as"•lspirin" Tab1cL5 arc made in i•irr_T; .i, Tl:.ir,t:IN'A[.t,f,tt.t,�Ct; Ir -Iter Ne. as' d rtber r• si..roronto,0ut: pt<rhap5 the quickest. easiest way Canada. "Aspirin" is the registered _ MASON & RISCH. LTD. a " s rl�sa.*ond the the free Royal 1'eaa known to fight colds .and sore trade -marl: of the Bayer Com any• '642 fling St. W. Toronto; cora - . ti.n rort, Limited. Cook for the name st'i`r1. Kate The "Aspirin" taken infernally in the form of a cross oq every tabid•. s all combat a cold almost instantly: -- f To-- - if throat is sore, crush /%� � ' _ and stir*i %/ issue No. 8 '36 Tu+•n `'' ..DEMAND -AND -GET"ASPIRIN. , - +`t -The Ladies: Aid of St- Andrew's - - rr,•T LJ 1 •> with the dea;anda that �viit surely be Church has been postponed to next placed before the small con- unit- •'Phoe. Douglas, of Toronto," was Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Jas. ies near the city, and particular}y a visitor in the village on Monday. Palmer, at ' 3 . m. _ a p --- those such as our own, on the lake. — Q/, C�1' . -Mr. John Powell continues in -The Women's Institute will. hoid shore and within a ihirt•-minute 1 q touch tbe'same bealth, with possibly a -Quilting Party in the Anglican drive to the city over paved _.Ugb- _.. "Pie;keri><1 's Leader Slic)rG" some slight improvement. Club Rooms on Friday, Feb. 21st.; ways, and served by Toronto as -Thos. Johnston, of Newtonville, Corne and bring your • needles and readily and convener as are those ` ,r gpent a few days la$t week_w-ith his help- the ladies rwith -their quilts. living in the_ dty .. The support of TS dieter, Mrs. L. Scott and family. -Wm. Gormley has.,been spending, the greater part of the community STOCKTAKING TI E several from here were guesrts of a week'in Claremont with R. J. should be enlisted in such a plan, t!►e tkee Highland Greek Bawling Club, How, these two gentlemen being the enthusiasm of everyone' sotwht, and _ ^i on Friday night laiiot at the. Falcon township auditors, and were camp- the most capable unit known today � Many Odds and Ends to clean up y ibu1- leting their 1.►�5 work. in any centre, carrying, on this work, --Mr, Clarence Booty, who secant- - The_ regatl.ar _monthly meeting is the -local •Chamber of .Coumerce. at greatly reducedprices. == praied Mr. Allan Andrew from Re- of -the Women's Institute will be held Our ekizens, a few years ago, were as far as Galt, spent a nvicek : on Tuesda? afternoon,, Feb. 26tfh at able to boast a Chatrtber of Commerce - Men's' "Wellesley" Wind Breaker$, arith- Allan here t}y. e o anization is -John T. Stephenson the nus-„9'o0d program is assured Rol! Call - ,stili existent, but probably somewhat L -_rtune to farl ag1 the ice and is • "A Supper Dish.” neglected The btterness men_ of the •f f j a • • loAr carrying Siris arm in a s1inR, due - s73ox11 tate viliage_,are the persons wrlto can re- i . � Injuries to the 'They're all_ wool 'w zippers, great ligaments' In his up residence in Toronto withe her vive this organization and include in f r shoulder. son, James. Her many friends regret its program the serious consideration --Walter Powlie, who was tonfin- , her leaving our village, but trust of our ,future • . value • eci to his bed for several ndeeks euf- that she may find time to pay us Men's fleece=lined.undertivear shirts • fering from pneumonia, has quite ' oecasionail visits. ` - recovered and has resumed his dot -4 -The Annual World -Wide Worn- WANTED. � and drawers Re 9Qe• each sir les at Cu. Whitby Hospital. I en's Day of Prayer is being obser- ' p g' -Mr. Donald Mtmro, who has ped in Pickering in the basement of going at6�c• each. been confined to the house for sever- St. Andri3x-'s Church. Feb. 28th, at one salesman- in each of the -follow- - -- si weel� through illehss, is not irn- p. m..4II ladies of the- .village. and. ing' places - Pickering, Markham. f f >� and. Whitby. Mens 6 -eyelet T�u�ber Boots, proving as fast as his friends would ,community, are im=irted to . attend: `•.r " hke. - : I -V. rs. Matid Johnston died in apply, _ - gO1j at •9v• -The dramus, - Finger of 5o rn, New York City a. few days age and Clare. 56 HarrT Boase,- - played - by the _Young People's Bible,' was buried at Kansas. City, Mo. Mrs. Stanf ield's combinations good t *� Glass of the United Church, present- ; Johnston 'was a daughter of W i}lian- C laremozrt, Ont. f gVOQ ;Ij/ tw ed early this year, will be repeated' Leavens. and left Pickering for Kan- g �i ,going at -$1.89,, . in the near future,. as soon as roads sae Cit with her arents. sixty a- yL _ y p F U . L U pertat. years, ago: Her grandfather. Fl; MANY +HER dtEC1ALS,-DOME ON IN. cgs. Gladys M. Bly, of Toronto Leavens,. was one of the early se;t- spent the week -end with Mr. and leve of Pickering. Coal • So -CAN'.'. Mrs. W. Q Murkar, and on Friday --James Devine,.. w$o -suffere•l s -HAPM evening attended the Tennis Club hemorrhage a creek a-" continuer dance inmuch the same condition. -It u-a� .Coke The. Unk d Church Young Peo- th•oualtt at first that he suffered- ` pie's union will hold their regular stroke, but the•symptomfi are uniik' _ Wood, TWO STANDOUT VALUE_ S 'meeting oh Wednesday evading, in many re9pects. j - Feb. 26th. A very interesting prog- -Rev, • Hw+ G: Crnzia,r 'v -:Il t ivc and _ _ r � -- - - 1 ram is promised,• aid a full atteadan- another sermon on'' great Biblical Tip T p Tailbred S It Cement ° u s or Coa is f or !� - ce is requested. Pstimirrgs, • on -Sunday evening next - . The annual meeting of St. And- The ave^iai naintine tr tie s•u^IfiMa - -mien or women --Same cls►.# h -re•w's Church. •which had been` pose will be Munkvogp's •'GrieiVxinr. Extra good Maple and Beech wood Same ..• ° pained twice on account of the im- Thi: will he aTttorectiry -orA Also good hardwood slabs.. Price -•$23.•75s .Prv,ce wt passable condition of the roads and s-frituall ►elr,fui: M�rT;n sur _ Our aim is to satisfy our much sickness 'amonq the me--1•tbers, vice will he h4-ld as usual at II a. r•. « !f trill be held thi9 Friday evening at sari ciinday Ct�l+cu+t arra Rihtn claraa customers. - Gordons Business Girl Hose 1 6 o'clock, weather permitting. es at 10 a. m, 1B3 VISiSv� Considerable interest was being -Tile Terni; ('t,+h held their ann- PICKERING 41INTARIO Splash -proof, Snag-re$j$tjj]g� Chif- -•`� lr shown in the Chase n n and Sanboral dance' on, ct, falatrtirP'c Dav ari.t Phone 5900 _ ,fon. Hosiery ' (Major Bowes') Amateur Flour on ovPrvorp renorts a aev nr-,u9 time ' 1, Sunday night last, when Johnny 11-a orchestra was .ell than emild T+•' - Porwe , act._ Heby,. appeared in his rtoci.wi and'thP_ novelty danepo vrer•• - ;DON'T - -Nm SH.� nes Powell of Whit - :ng appeared to have *011 aelected..The Lean YPAr Du A ���- - inade quite a hit" both with the my Dance was '& srrPam. Murh cred- T KE CHAN ES e • B ri rl t i n , - �' i (� k A ring local conversation man voters have FtbA dHn g afor the rtexeellrrit and Major and the audience. Jud by it is r y • � EVtt grog- _...': ,---F'la � Sa'fe ��•.�'. - .• - .. • �-�iE'etlsbliehed ilf57• _ �.• been mailed from berg. for Johnny,. ram and the . am'Iple refreshments y -3t will appear to everyone that vbeprovided. Financially, there was a COI18U]t f ORT Druggirt ---LITY — --Major is receiving cotrslderable sup- small• balance over, after meeting all T T port in this-A,nlateur Hour, and erpeni es and the Tennis Club con-. • Rrmembar. \�✓1 EATS :.!rightly so. He has given a few hun- siders this -very suircessful. .-YOUR DRUGGISTIS MORK dyed, possibly thousands, of young; Th@ weekly m,eetine of St. •Geos thou talented' folks the opportunity that. ge's A, Y. P. .A: war held in the J1 MERCHANT They would not have otherwise had, club Rooms last Friday Feb. 13th RouIId Kteak; and we feel it Lobe a very, Yery The meeting opened' with'a hylrin - Mined Steak, 14e )worthy ifiSntut;on. Wt+en we hear wl,ieh was followed ity prayer. Tlc p•Y R. Momip, 1)R1�rrIST Stewing Beef, t `some of the, talent that has been die- rant of the evening vra^ Srrr' 'in : DUNBAR ION, '6NTAR10 ' '-.-1 covered by this "Hour' and the high Rihle Study. Rev: F. G "bib r Rolled Shon Rib (Pot roast) 1>ac, eR q� ry irtprn. __..� Cooked Hunt; • y ?r ;quality of most bt the programs, nc, r,rnv Pr aL90 "'P a ve `f wonder where these young fills haveing talk on the utick of fhA A. Y. P :...TREETEX �''Head cheese, - been all- these years, and are prepay A. and where it was first ctarfpd. tlI) �3010�q,a, - - - ed to, say that the majority of these The next meeting will be -held . or, v -° SC. Wall' Board r iflc. _ - a "amateurs outclass about fifty per Friday,' FMi. 21st at 9 •p.'m. The er. _ Peame8] 8aeon - cent, of ra,ii� artists heard on the ,ming will be speatt in music. Every - lair ' 341c• lair tod Sonw, of the so randy Treeie% Wall Board -is made - Break fast-BacoD) h lees ' p body welcomed. - r .Y piece,, ,)S heard oliWiis }iour,. are .superior to -One of our well-knm-*n eiiizet2., ironer a n -IW -process, pnhEers Breakfast Bacon, si1CgC�, U(t� a great many sopranos now undei,% a. few :days ago was tramping over Ing get est 111EiStllli Qtl:f title! SChI38ldt3r'S or SZvifL'� PrFu,iutil 1'itit'O1_) ' contract, who are "punks" when cum- the fields north of, here, making n'less, per l'kg1SC., l fUr 85('., r pared to some,of these young ladies ;h,;,.t cut to a nearby farm. Th't h'rzll half inch, aald priced Lit Jewel or Crispyflatke �berteDi'n9. 2, `25C }_, ane, wind. when he reached tits top of a• foar and a half CBntA eF - Pard, for• Do s or. Cart:, 2 for 23e. hanlzatloneard in hmet f S contests. bler•'� Or- r;11, vvas so strong he could not stay p - • . g' The newt _ x g heir first rnO*t- on N'feet, Co he gathered ' up hi,: L:gi,H're' foot _ - ing on Monday evening of this.week. coat-tails, 'pulled them ' up through . . The object of b'Te organization will r •.- PICKERING -• T his limbs (legs), cat, datrrr, and lu • ."RE be to irterevt the men of the i illa�e, to the tmttnm , of the. rril}„feel in the LUMBER YARD asvho are not afready associated With I air, do the crusted snrlvv. 'If vee pari 'any similargroup, in the life and0hinined a picture of this antic, we Butcher (phone3000) ['ic tering work of the church; in a social way. i envid make a lot of money, keeping ,yaw, AMrercaPr,, ., tr. It is under•s*ricin' that every man, the n;cture out of sig'Ilt. --'- `” whether asszoeiated wird cther simil- I - cornTimritti',. zreat?st rmsets -- IST Orglnt.ZatiOrlS PT "not, 1C int'ited to aT,e, 1t:S•usetul, llOocti hltiZena. Our "�'r'O—`• t.Jtn,on l R,r Tickering H i#w (IIrV tVrPj' 100acres. ?aurDiamond. R,R.Pio.I, attend. Tela l,n:,F _,rr, 1' even: ,,, rickr::ng. y during montes. been clrnrl shown' that (,TAT' try. FOR .S zso . .. v�iit be conducted b tayaer, and wr11 , y , p -. _ . _ . • • " IIs N has, during the past etQht- C - SALE-IJo ley',. '. .`• � . be of a strictlynon-gectanan nature. I the comdnt; few years, that No; r uaht 81cellent seed stock Scott, .i'LT.ST TRY It will n(^t be v prirrat•rly religionn, we, are- likely to be within the fielj Altona Road, Roujte Hill. 26.27. � *•, - `-• gathering, but rather a :citral even -.i of certain numerous muni teal art- . ��'Ati'L 1J'D-1'wo hligh School stud_ Dr.. Hess' 'Hog SpeCi2ll for hogs* > L �" art - Ing -7 .where men cart' j*E:t tuk't-�ti,e:' i+;ltlaa, t!iat, Ff!oild we t-ike adyant- ' er,ls, wbowi{I room to{,eihrr. to board• nci ficctl.: ver as+s matters in n 1, =t lr0 err athnol week, Applt NEWS o8 Cc. Dry Hess" Stock Tonic for • ._� a of th situation crcattwi he t . ---- - - _ cattle. • olesome �„ v. G- l,i t. cat tr - • -c,'+°r+P--.� 'a-,�.,.- },ln ,mnmcera•ent Masi .: .itte:y. 17Itl::trr, y • �, �+ocill bP wele,.,,,o•i ThA ,; LicicRe a.and Obiiawa, on Thurs. Dr. Dass- Pan -a -min for -f -he -hens'. t. 1'iYr't"^ ^£ ' }" betterment in fire genera] wr lfare day, Fr•b. verb, Seward, A, O. cooks, Elisa - church have expressed a nec•rl for living and business conditions migl,.t beth St., F'ickenl,g. x •7. such an omanivtioaand.it is hrppd he realized. We are daily being ad- b"VER) -CLA," OF WA'It H,� Satisfaction guaranteed or money, that the car-mittee will receive the �,i,ed of the fact that' Canada is -'rap- b;l s are an EPAIRIIVL G woe t D1 Kent Rd hack. aAppart of as many e,9 can talo ariY: filly r4turning to normal. Doubtless. (Woodbinedistricto, Toronto 20cf 'vantage of the evening. The F.epc- -the first-tn -rmo _ _. - - C I�1Ca OD -� r Y titive-are: President, D N. Lockdrol' since t9tis improve- "- - • 00PER'8- DRI-KIL for ---Lice - L CR RENT -111(1 +.ears, d, iry farm, OrseB - mPnt are the business houses road 1' day Loam. running creek: modern barn, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs aio .Hens. Vice -President, M. S. Chapman; , industrial and commercial operaitors water installed, beck house• re mil, s from To- Secretarq=Tre3:Quier, ' Lorne P.ar;n;' of the urban municipalities. We in ,onto. Apply T. Jacques; Weis, Hut, Ont: lot+ $PELIALS THI8 WEER' y - A;sMstant, A. C. Diamond; Commit- Pickering± should "not lose, sight of I'(IK' yAI;E-,v yn:,a,'ti v t,f.11rl+e ' t Pro alirt, G. Bendall and W. C. i and baled hay; price reaaanablc. Atao good "'Solid Copper Bollers at $2.25 gT _ hhe fact Rhat P ekering is the first' Heavy draught mare; cbeap,. Apply co W j, Qalt al.ized 8uilera t+0 $l.OQ: - lI'. S OT23 and Games. C. F.. McDonald. cn R an farm, DunbnrMn, 26 28 r p. village east of Toronto, of five hand- y _ . ' b`l.;r, •, and J. A. Bashby; Rrefre9h- red population or over, and recog'-nize . - l - - ---- n e: t;,, W. Heron and E. L Chap- TT OR NA l,h; (tk RF•FT- r will p the- si,trnificame an?i' nitTen»ialitiea 1 trade f". city propen, a' m.trket .garden• Agent for MuCut tuit:l[-DBeriog Farm Mt�tchiaurp man. T?,.•, next tweeting will be held of this fact. It La rtoacres, `good buildings lar . h.n- rn iso ase,. K .. Ire concede,0 good stream on faun, erdy. ,Deferrer+. Gare- &,nd Repair @ _ - on MondAy evening and as invitation that the urban di tricts will, re,ith m°nt. lettii - .oar iliotto;- We have t Utao get it, Or IS exttett,a,"I to all men of the 'vill- rievwlopme.nt. be forced to extend its ,BOICF, rATRY f1t)cV�+- ~it is dotmsde.•J acre. and r.+mmunity. A 15 -minute boundaries, to provide sufficient're- Cae,ed and rade row., Regis• talk on ':rl :annaual rind inti r99t:r1 • "i 1pllt;Af faeilWnS. W' *_ tl!i9 necur- tested. Frebh and cloee aprinpars slwrpc' on VDe i3soo hared. BlmAtestedildt%, ieA. Freedrfiveryoe �+p/ evbject it!1 be gives on this salt in 'the not tt}tt far distant future; pu rcttases ottor more, ss Onta;ou,gu„a„teee. p . * C� , PICKERING ev doh* r wi t win 1. Mtarp6fr, i i•d•ai Ontario. Teleyta••e B.&LS �y rah this viilagd �lllaurid ie eeat},y to saps stress • S. r