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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1936_02_28z# T010fsstfostal dDaraw. medical DR. H. C. PEARSON-Pbysictan ttadSur-seon, auobarton. :Gly RS. FORSYTH. Oph. D.. Direntor soptometrical Association of Ontario. Ret. detered Member of the American Optometrical awaciatiAi. Ere• examined by appointment. t•adae Ido{. Claremunt. Ont. . �iaTICC. "'Our trucks pass your way every day." COAL, COKE, WvOD, CEMENT, GRAVEL, -_ • d Greenwood The sympathy of the Comiliuni'ty is extended to Mrs. A. Conner and little son in. their sad bereavement. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Wiler of Pick ering, visited the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Gee on Sunday last. A Sausagle Dinner (of pure pork, Cherry wood A quiet wedding took place on Saturday,, February 22nd, when Leo Alphonsus McGr+skin, of Cherrywood and Miss Mildred Cerna Conner, of Dunbar ton, were uriited in marriage at Whitby, by the Rev. Father. Ryan. �Dunbarton 13th of March.. A good' program is D DUNAL.0 itU✓LY u�rc►dt�►. aII Geo. Shaw visited friends in the - • 5oticawr, owt.wy eumic. ,vwuryw Luau. , also being prepared Full .particulars t>m� t"in nom=a=� rr +.- TT S BII PPLIE F3 11 be given next week.city over the week -end . tiat+.stwth tr+ug ul l.uurt riuwe. ,rt,..uy. o,y - -- - -- „„ Miss Norma Prinbley, of Toronto, And - also local 'cartage work Th-e�rama, ins arson for a week , QSATUN, BELL, � ltUac ')e given by the young people ,in the is visl In _ - ranee And - 1Jt W. J. BUArUN. K. C. We have also placed in stock a full hall at' Kir gale on the evening of x H, B. HELL J. L. F. RUSS The W. A. of the United Church line of Maple Leaf Milling March 4th. This drama provides a ' J. A. WR1UfiT: UU A Feeds. g g' will meet at the home of Mrs. C. cod event.- s entertainment. GREEN WOOD 72 Bay Street, Toronto, Adelaide 2838 Teh W. :•i. S. of the Circuit met Annis, on Thursday, March 6th. I . A. W. MITCHELL at the home of Mrs. F. L. Green on On February 18th,, there died at C. R CHARDJUNBait v' C cit. Co -Lo., o Hazenmore .Sack. David _. r f bad,his home, V.un, So4cacon. Notaries etc.', Suite SUI. Thursday last. Ow-iAg t0 the bad, .-..b. Excelsior Life Building. 36 1'oruntu at. Toro,jto. Lawson. His - boyhood days were -�� — Tei•phone Ad. 4810: t�ktrer,hg t�b Pickering, nIIt, condition of the roads the attendan- . Office phone 1400 Residence 6520 Ce was not very large. A splendid'spent at mood, but la er a -� THOMSON it: 61cMILLAN-Harris• report of the W. M. S. Presbyterial took. up farming in Saskatchewan. JL ten. solicitors, Notary Public. Ouse -at On hearing of his . illnests, his broth- `•; 1ter��l1deace of Mr. Thomson, lot 11, conceswon 1, Convention held at Whitby was giv- g _., Hatablished 18.98 (ft.- sharing, Odice noun: Tbundayand Saturday The Beal Storer Claremont en by Mrs. Lloyd Pegg and Mrs: er, Alex. of Cherrywood, meet to his aveoiags, Iron bedside. His brother, William, of - -- ntment. Torontsoffu : t306 Royal [lank PRONE 924 Milton Pegg. ` Etertts3o& - Group No. 1 of the Women'9 Ass- Petersburg, Ill, and sister, Mrs. C. 3 Sy �R NI T U R E ociation are holding a concert and W..Holmes, of Toronto, also survive. . CONANT da ANNIE - Barristere, We are displaviog. an attractive Social Evening this Friday in the His funeral took plat@ on Feb. 20th. Soliatars, Notaries Public variety -of basement of the church, beginningODOR DON D. CONANT. K. C. , Aluminum wind Oraniteware Etc. _ - at 8 o'clock. A hood program of mus- Brougham ALL1N F. �ANN19. B, A., LL: B. ” Furniture and Furniture - Ooea- -T i z siatcoe se. s., 0•haw. Novelties, is and readings by local talent is be- lehones-•t and FOsba.ral. and at the Court prices low,,lo keeping with times. Ing prepared. :�► debate, . "Resolved. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Harvey 'spent ' - House, Whitby.. (Mr, Conant) Phone 7 (whit• that for Women, Siatrimonial Bliss Sunday with Toronto friends: by) • RADIO SERVICE is Preferable to Single Blessedness" W. J. Brown and family, of Tar- -- , . will also be given, Refreshments will onto, were with their people here on _..: :...Levattit be served at the clotse' of the pros- Sunday. EIL O. SMITH. D. D. 9,. L, D.'8„ A Graduate of Radio College ram- Congratulations' from Brough -am esucceaor eo DrstYaie,), craouaee of with friends are extended to Mn and Mrs Rof+ College of Urn+ 3nr[:eons anQ Toros so, Riveruty At Clar am o@Iceovec D. A. Up-tO-the-TliinUte trail7ing Audley Rolf on the arrival of a little son. 'is store .sery Tttes y and Freda Phone _ :+ o.Q f1 ti.. zytif, and The friends of the late..Mr. Amb- ' FINEST EQUtPME1VT Mr. Yeates has been enjoyingthe a Conner, of Sal - roc em, have..the.syTri- HF,RAERT T FALLAIyF, L DS.. for . suns. of Florida for a ,few weeks. pathy of their.• friends here in their e D. .. c:raduate sr +ne Royer Colt--ge of - 'Friends here. sympathize with 51r?. bereavement. _ yenta. Sargeoa, and the t1nivdoor at t o(Toronto. Guaranteed Satisfaction } Wit the as istance of friends with (lice to reesattdenee'aecond door east of 5t. And �mbrOS2_ COs1nE! in the 143 of he'S h — — _pv'sChurch. Pickering. Office hour a husband. �►mbrose was well and very Shingles For Sale . AT horse "and' cutter.. Rev. Mr. Glover - ,s, m. to 9 D• m., or by appointaeat. (X-ray. . * jervi•ei, r'twne pick 3700. •sl> Re'aponf•hlt+ Prieeat favorably kncr+vri to many Mere.. was able to reach his appointment• —`-- .Tubes and Batteriea'always on h td The water shortage in wells has here on Sunday and preached to a Gait Galvanized E}teel Shirglecs been Bothe ing several' farmers here Bird's Felt Slate Shingles. fusitneet• iFarbef� H, ROY M[LLER, fair sized congregation. The Sunday Also. re•ruhherin hu w who find the drawing of water for School and Y, P. meetin were al�c R buggy beei'at. _ 'Broutsbam, . Ontario _ - g Lawn errrwere shrar - w ELIZAHETH' RICHAU0,14UN- a herd of cows rather a big contract. well attended. Miss Annie Bayles Pence �Stf Pbnn+• Mark 18A8 y �.Fire.•ndautotaobileinauranceolalkkinds. In s to of all hunters, the`J$tk C. PATBR$OIV^8 C�LARBM01� itieweaentiaa compiniesof solid financial stand- �*� ^ ,Missionary Convener . aas in eharg. ae. Aj U ',--)I C rabbits are still -too plentiful , in this of the Young People's meeting or, Gall and get prices. Pbone ll" vicinity. They' are destructive to Sunda evening. P09TiLL, Licensed Auctioneer• - *+rs � y .... g• . for oouatto• or Ysra and ot».no. roe Y' : trees. As , many • as 8 r 10 The postponed red areal evening plan ;Non au« of &U Made atsenned to on sbories ESp+PI!1®nCecl 1�II�iC_ if aChei could be seen on a moonlight, evert.- y - UEi L actio., sadr•n fleas silver P.D., oat._ sed It rile W. ' i. S. was quite -._. _ with a Toronto Conservators !ng eating in the. cabbage patch by success. Progressiv crokinole wa R. BR .TON, TO %V N *H I i standing. the Moorbouse family. y y R, N�- • Clerk. Conveyancer. Commissioner to t played earl in the ev+nii21 h11$. - rakloa atttdavtts. Accouou.t, Etc. -Issuer o will teach afternoons or evenings Farmers here have been much in- Doris Johnston winning first prize 1.tass+age Licenses. wbieevak, Out. Saturday reserved for school :>nvenienced .tip .the loss of the, hist and Grant Johnston, second. Consul- Berg' ,Sun lies ,�( e�' children. 'J mills at Greenwood. This mill n�n .jrizes went to Iver. G. L Mid- r� WN. . M A t(t/ ias. been 'an institution for our .'nei- dleton and M Gannon. The prog - 6. Rates very Moderate. ILicaorrJ A+tctiuneer for Yurk, 1. ;hborhood for several generations, ram which 'followed consisted of a �Lnmber and Lath Omar Studio at my own bunt one mite and the proprietor has ever been $, (r', Shing]es it, d Ontario Counties. short play enacted by Mrs. Hardy k;nd• o[' sates promptly attended co east of Brougham on No. 7 eady to assist anyone in his feed Highway. Mrs. Cassie, Mil=s Hopkins and Bol, t TkP.X9 RlCAftOVARl_K , g ay• Ind grain business. Malcolm. • 4lrs. Norton and son gav4 -iblue Coal e*'may be arranged r,ir at tae NEWS office w pin' The ,fact that •the county, hag, beer• Berl end Independent phones MRS. CART. Cg r 1 1 T +�oclare� a T. B. reFtricted arca fc,r R d;-rky spent and an encore. i<Irs --_--Alberta Cour Whit hy. Ont•+.rio. Harvey and'Mrs. McR'hirler, a plant. . attle, along with ' the counties of " :....Domestic Coke i ork, Peel and Halton will be goad .duet. -The members of the W. M. S SAF_ET Y Pickering Mills CF1� , then "served lunch. The committw eDL LltDe. Plaetel?' nefws for most of our farmers and are very grateful to all, who by Mg ]e BOfj wCnd r C. hopping Each Local residents in the villages wh , P y -A GOOD DRIVER' '_ j iepend upon. local herds for . their their presence and assistance made -A GOOD GAR p; y of milk. It will mean a bilz this, event a. success, despite soh+ Agents for I.rDds� FentO!� - Week Day '1 ll weather and baa roads. ..SDS Me`"' _0011 npr -Ad IY9URANCE -with ler market for our cows for expo: The February meeting of the W ; Fascia of All Kinds to Stock �,• _ IT ^ Ind assure more business general.; M S. of St. John's Church was held and Z +.J RIC1-1 Poultry Feeds, Labrador Shell, Oil' lfter' the friction rof getting under at the .Duncan home on Tuesday. SOC Q .,ntt fluplement• The 3t mu est, Purel Ct•enalt} Cake Meal, •Molasses. Any chop you :•ay is over. Those beef. men who g Y February 18th, with, a large attend- Coropaoy in the World, may need. We can mix any ration :eared that their business would be i_Seeure Prices, Before Bayles " that you may want, inset ine mixed. hampered greatly twill find like the tee' Mrs. H. Malcolm, president T s Oar Front Rank Egg Mash gives Farmers down east that the new wad' condut?ted the opening devotions, s.�- ' CYRI� E. MORLEY _ reanitti, Prices are direct to, you, No. rested by Mrs Dunn. After the rel- WILSON• BIRO% TPheae - Ptekerla 6TN Commissions. will Serve them better. No one likes eption and disposal of the regular x' G to think that the man who is, furn- business, tete neaten was van ov- �""'-' - Salt at Cir -Lot Prices.' ishing us with meat is indifferent g t Wills �t� l 1 �+t n �c "- .n the matter of the health of the er to Group B with Mrs: Geo. Phili Phone Mark 7200 SUGGESTIONS animals he selects fitr his meat su in charge, Mrs. Johnston, convener. D. N. Lockwood SUP - SUGGESTIONS absent. • Mrs. Ritchie .and Mr,. ply. In the matter of Aoeredited W: Duncan gave readings. Mrs. Ph- ```` -- ` PICKERiNG ONT. Cough and Cold = or LlE1C �lotne 1 - - �-- =- Herds it twin mean. the doing swap ilio r, Hewed a section of the Study FOR 1.936 with double Itne fences and the risk Book, "Africa." Mrs., Cassie gave, a �• �s R. G. CLEIbENINa of infection from roadside pasturing T e Reading. A bymn was ` Remed>Ies — -- ------ -- — errip ranee' FUNERAL herds. , sun in memo of our late esteem- 4 A BargaininaBreakfast Suite, � RAL DIRECTOR � � ry We are glad to report that there ed memiier, Mrs. John Phillips, who complete, with Cabinet Top, are none on relief. in tfue colnmtut- Groves Bmmo Quinine Tablets, 254 ' Private Ainhulaace entered into rest a y+;ar ago on the Cti'scara Brom fhtinine Tablets, - i/ --Buffet, Extension Table and Doc ,�•,,1 vipht Service '`y this year and although there are loth. „{ February. The meeting was ,etst -` four Chairs, finished in ivory, _ carne of us who are ward rt�d to PI A000 roue a c use with prayer y Buckle s Bronchitis Mixture, 40:. cit 75r- ma a -any great advancement, the;" firs. _Philia after which a fine hot y - edged with green. Malvern- 5000 have enough pride in .themselves to Passmore's Bronchial Mixture, 73t'n c' ,urr>er "was served h the Duncan _ :•$30.00 hush along under their oven sails. It y' • Rem, 457e. w Markham •Orifi farnlly. Twenty-six members and Thermogerte, 39� We carry a stock of Table f is refreshing to read of two or three visitors were present. Aspirin. Trees, Pictures. i` - - instances- in our township where re- P 25c., 39c. &98� Window Shades, Electric Ap, COL E ipientF-_of . relief 'have refunded to - Vick''Vapo Rub.. 3 liances etc. • the township what they got on re- t- a liquor bill this province Vick's Nose Drops, 3W k SOMETHING NEW clue lyes the Welsh Coal lief, when they became able. Others .is building up! Commissioner Odette Mistat Nose Drops, 3nc. & 75t; t again boast that this country owes tabled his -report early this week, Mistal Chest Rub, 4 -x 6 Blower. It BflaeB money them a living andlive better •titan and what a report. The most sig- �s Indian °lute Rugs, , in many others. This latter attitude is nificant figures are contained in his For Coughs and Colds Oriental designs. These are -on fuel, o:•e that makes everybody despair a- statement, that, for five 'months that do, not respond t0 1941y rugs, •look well on any Tinjware, ;FinamelwaTe the future. We could name fain- .ending March '1935,. the people, of ordinary treatment try floor.' Price, $9.00. and Hardware. 5' '-t+ri have earned more money this plt+nvince increased their con- y Oystor shell, Grit and Lice at." �:- comer than many others snmption of beers and liquors at the WampOle s Cod Liver Extract C: -A. STERRITT Killer. All nt lowest poseihld Doti lief, and yet the very day rate of over $1,000,000 (one trillion Or th$t t!lE : N,iP. oat of work an a n d")tar's). a month, a total cost 'for , ' prices. ligation for. relief is sent in. Z9rere booze for five months being Seven-' $ Cr90'pl10Ar 1 K ' runei al Director, r Mosey -Harris' Repairs, i8 somethingwrong with a mans teen Million. 'Nine Hundred ' and --.$1.00 a large T)ptile Private Ambulance male -up, lwhr will take relief and re- Eighty-five 'I'ltouasnd Dollars -Try r Phone 1300 ALVIN BUSHBY Reye a sms+ll wage and good boar,.' and raise half of that sue mst from E+ . C. Jones Phm, 9 _ 'Hardware Phone 46M fcr the .winter A good motttr-"Yrll circ ss^tP people for any other pur- t _ Pl�kerina. 1Js1ts1r�0 tinore for business, than for help." page in tem months. DRUGGIST , DICKERING P,TCHERINO ' _ _ ..� .. ,.. it .,. _-1-1 11 4 .'. _ .. �' M - _ r.., .. _ - - . • the disturbance caused to members . Chess Is Only Game Permitted ,- working there by "loud and 'repeat- `ro�ile�1S , 1«l do • pt{ons" given to visitors Farm`! In Precincts of British House the; sere moved to the C'ummona 't" _ ..1. i-_- dye" and No" Lobbies. One of Conducted by Professor. Keary G Sell _ ._ _ ___ lt!e:u is the liaise of C;omntnns Book (Prow Cont.uz Gvcrts palace precinct; is chess. A ruoap of Iten.enibranee. cuntainimp the with the co-operation of the vaiioua departments of in Great 136ta%nl devuted.,_to this game adjoins the tames of _Member•. of Par:iantenl and Ontario Agricultural,College. Every year there is au increase House of Commons smoking• room, their suns anti ufllc•ial+ .of the• house • in the number of people who vier' in which is preserved' a set of who fell in the Creat War;, a fresh 1."� the Palace of. 1t estrhinster, ur more carved ivory. c•hessmer• conrmemur• jprr; c ?5 opened or. each r,u. ' of the ' The business of farming is yearly rape aiinu!d be sown, for if too privileged, climb into the Strangers ating, tl,e match betwcen the' hoose .;itt;I,,, of tile' IIcuse. t. -':bec�tttiag more and more dependent little is sown_the stand will not be Gallery and listrn ''o, the debat.s, of Con,inon� and the Uhited States ' upon frets that hese been gathered thick enough to 'smother the Ther; are annoy picu:rc; and. says IFI r. Br; art H. hell, inh•oduc;119 house of. Repr"o'ntatives that wa: , e _ regarding livestock sad livestock Twitch Grass, and on the othei his official nide to the Houses o, statues in the sar�uu3 curl^our.;,'.lint _ g ' pitted by cab?e in 18'J7• n> lir'inh people are're r sentad. In - .utaalagement, crop production,' soil hand, if too' much is sown, the Parliament. The intention of the p '` taanaaement, disease ani insect con• Tants will be too crowded and not °Tine Cher, Ruom also containG, {n IU21 protest vent ::rou3ed l y a plc- P_ book is` to give additional uthrest glass case, the mallet and chisels Lure that represented the inti- • = -trd-and-businPaw nrggniyrltion of t1 a grow rigorously enough to keep to their visit b • a desc•ri )tioh o -t .t ,e- faring industry. Individual problems ahead of the weed. Sow the rape I usect'on fhc "pre,er;t building by a tion to the IIcuse ill IJ1P cf Cis i + building and infra marine on '1!e' ,,tone wasau rimed Henry Eroad- ho sits uoantcs; :levo; ( The first involving one or more of these,, and tuber. tV:e land is sufficiently moist proceedim.s in the Ileu,t'• horst, who afterward,- betaine a woman Site. to. take iter scat) by • man other bases pf agriculture, to insure quick 'gelsmination of the I _ Y p It is completely inf, r•n:n;i: • po h Member cf Pa.rliantent;. f 18.40-19066 M!•. I,lovc! George and lir. Bhlfour. ` tngal;e the attention of Ontario seed• If the rape is slow .in start as to what is seen an,: no seen b}' mu{, in l8$il, Under-S_cret:uy for nd a rule «tis mat's: that, no. i ,. ---faraerti from.day to�ay� HurinB the legs the .Twitch Grass. may..get a the .visitor, and c•'antains marry facts the Home bep:ir meet. ortrait. bust or, other re presentation ---- 0, winter months there is a little more start in the rows and thus necessi- `that are .unknown tv the public - at p 1 • time for study of tha.. most acute tate hand cultivation there. Culti- large. For instance, the • book is The :,.oat important re{'.i in the °f art} living person or any person -- roblems. - . vale the rape every .week or ten Palace of Westminster is preserved deceased less than ten year.; .should' p published with the author,_} of tha Though ibis column farmers may days until it occupies all the Lord Great - Chamber;ain and the irr the House cf Lords Ubrary. This 1'e' er}iibited a5ith'in the precincts -' - ��^�-t-the latest information perthin= grouaid and makes further cultiva- Speaker of the House of Cuntiaon., is the,,:oath warrant of Kill,-;' Charles unless in very exceptional circum- __- t:.. :iia to their'difculties. To introduce tau tntpo-sr e• , a Why the Lord Great Chambet"ain? rite' "irst, Signe. yOliver'ronl• "aces. The picture in t#tte.�tion now tliis service Professor Bell has pre• is cut or, pastured, any Twitch• The answer is that the place 'it, well and of:lcr' utentbers -of the hat'^3 in Bedford Cole e (for wo- pared tt.e' following typical problems Grass remains, the Held should be which ParIiameni assemble., di: -still- ('(,ort fur trying the Bing in 1G48- men), Regents Park: .. . . Ptmon the tares that... are, not n ridged u the last .titin in the g P t. d g , to rdacate the reformation which b P a royal parapet and, as such, pg un. ll,l.). Ot}ttr trcasure3_lx,s,e„ ons arc ahellld 'be given in order that a sat- fall and Hoed crop put i:. the fo!- open tQ the public is the Crypt a der the charge of a hereditary ui- the Attic!e's of lir.ion beiweetr Ent - ___ - iisfae%ry answer can be made. lowing year: This should hot be fiver of state. The 'Pltl;tce of \�'esi l:.nd and Fcnt!aiv.i, si�rted in 1 Ori, a Chapel, which is also one of the - If answer is desired by letter en- necessary if a Jood stand of rape minister occu 'es the site of the altl Fourth I•'ulip Shakes )eare of 1!58::,, mast ancient. It. 4+'as •founded; as the- - ra ,,.` KleBe aiamped sad addressed envelope is secured.. . Royal Pa•lacePahich wait 'the chief anti •he Cranrnet Bible of • 1-0;;8, •.hrng',e, 'Cety Chapel,', in 199". ` _' for reply. Address all inquiries to . Prof. J, 1. llvuitf. residence of•:Vie Sovereign .from the which lay on the fable of_ the House a • o • Botany Department., O.A.C, ' Prefeesor Henry G. Bell, Room 1_1, Mime of E,ittard tine ('Onfe'ssor to of. Loi finer -Tudor: t{n+e: and was , .;" 73 Adrlaide St: N'., Toronto Ott. - . that of henry VIL- The buildinK rescued, • the ti it. lead{y charrel frow .YVINTER HISTORY ' . Big was much da�n_age�{' by fire iq 151•_' the fire.o•f 13;1• • + In nineteen hur!dred and sixty-eight i 6� and ceased' to be a Poyal residcnck; Not long ,o,; there- ='were • "ntu: Some graybeared old I. vow L.?., Uurhanr (�utlt>'. TouristTrade r Question: -1 would like to know w#ra: - brit it remained a Royal I'aiace. tenni ex.htbit," `a;sb id the.li'vu3e o.` Wil+ talk of winters and relit: "�` - mixture of"fertilizer to use on peas i,•..Thr only haute pep'mitieli in the C'ohTnton3.-Library, but en account of The one we're having now. . , "Am ligl;t �loant following hay. Alf- .. -. - - : - ' alfa only. thrives iu patches or: this See' for, Canada - - . "" field. Can peas and fertilizer be I .. . . . ---- '_ sown with a fertilizer drill-witfion. - _ . . _ _-- -- - - -- - injurril„ the t;errn nStinR pot•cr o° --' - - -- ir - - " C'tna�llan Sport Cs! tdS �� _ R . the peas? - tt� _ ',..: •Answer:--Regardigg frrtldxrr. Nr T p say that we tests: il:�'i-� :-ot1 . • t . (* I ! �� I'I • - n parch - t10 types of fertilizer: _7 _ 1, . . ear, I wou.d #bice different � ~ 11 I • o g y ani farm+ in• Gree 1`ORry�.T(t. the elan trade of _ - ane} S•ictoria conrtie3 this past Canada shou',l he worth more'tl-an • aumnier. Comparative .51ocks tcSre o- 0rt•,Iir10;sec, a •cs..r within the. next - % acre each in area, so 'that the two years, 1). 1 en Ik,lan, director of 1': rte+t has quite extensive. The fee- the C;rnadiari l'ruvcl ilureau, told the l ' -- "tilrxera were -a p=ied at 2;,0-Ibs " c -r ' . p P ], th' 1nitaa: _ ecim canton. ttg the Can- . ''acre -nit the etrl,� xvere 3s fol- 'xiian Bic} ;<• • anal S;»,rt< (;uo ! \s _ .. :. ,• . • _ . town . . - .. .e,ic C(Pn rtilentl.. . .. -. „a - :. 'Trratma•r,t - h`i.'1d' Gain per. acre _-_ _ ­Tlit, tvarst' di kl:ir. t� _rbcs lre;uth _ - - ^ _ �,_� nus.- - iaQ R.6d of ntoret that• Can,be*jTettt" tI , - " 1 ' r: .'t 9 bur. 1.-t boa.. n@ c a7hited. `•i;oa aiT,F• 'it goes difeetly 01._!', 44b.!,as. 3 bus_•,• t !- 't __ into chanrve.�•of•t•r.:rde apil cornnlerce o- r • '_G.4 bus. 9..a -intra :, . . 1: -14 and •impnediatc,v increase, ('.n ad;:ut j � r - • .These results wodld%rrchcato that ..eonyrrtn:ng power.' ' 1 t- _ . _ -.. 12.10. ii 'best -adapted for 'Pea a. This Pointing o tt that 95 p. r e.ri.f. 'of I ., , _ .. . '• aeenTs ;lint 1 ;ca! in;_.co"deiatron _I .1 _ _q _ _ � t}r.� :atttttty`s tnurr�r rurTne-s r:rrrte . . I - -- ; _ of the characteristics of the.crop. • fron,, the Unitetl -States, Mr. Dolan a Appl�lr.g '2 12-10 fer'aizer at _.'S4. r . r _ - - - ,ssucd the .w•almng that ourists could - - - . - ibs. per acre: thr ,;gli the fertllizer ei,pply he -attracted to Canada o long - - - 8 _ _ .. . - recti )n of the c'Ili, " ation . drtl!, at 1 a the Uomin nn retained tlursc_ in- 1 _ — the same time ns - peas are being , .•, ,. different �couuiir} �t'hi,;• 'ht,rl;e -ii a� _, - scup. crrIt be cafe• 3herP cta�a.d r.ot ,' ' r' be aaj .,'�---h—fcr`t:rrrrr curie M. o CJn% _ Cer.i'"Beritle- �,l' Ni;iwa e 1%Ills _ tact ith'the •pr iut r!,z se'e.,; t•o in wa,c 'eiecte,i pti�{<le-t.t -of the as,;oc- ' . r Lalli>n for 1933, ,ucceecdtnt; •John 1les- ry ... fIPaw 'l), ilei'.: • � ,.gyp .uf' Toronto. •-who ha- -licit! the11 :'fr; p, t . (hcnp;,tr O•:\ nr ct fur tteo `year:, it , ' _ I fe r5 f tF nc•« recuts c•o J F::1{..'bur' m�e o u' t :'. ,nT •'� »r' s Questi�r:-tl!; tc ,air nij ka,:. itllCti•C are J. L, I,anr, Britr,tfor( S ` - � - field t�hielt are qzi- ro?:i�tg .lith 'h_ \lr:n,ur., lfam:!cwt; John How•e;), + - A gat .4k' i�'r 4.t11 :1 - - stand{:t„ 1kr. Iles_ i ant gr. r3 i n; C. Liter.>c, Belleville; Il I - .._ -blit w•ith`Qua k Dr Tv.{tcta gip -:5. 1'•1•-r.e. Ott,o.vw: C•:' R. Glyirn. `Sara -a - ^' ' I' _ , it �1.+ .. i xl -MTh's rc s'retcl;:r.� dw.rn rn!•o t%t i '+!. • :.rtt,llxr. �[imrvo; - S. 1'er - 4l ` yq vats: •, an•1 rtcsk!ng it hap to rat- I tt^., Haruiltor; 'i\`, • A. Richai .on, ��1 ,.• - I tiptoe. R'lint can I �o to -e' r;A of Pf-terbnro; A. <'.• Trentham \t',. J ;a.; � i�}} 4", tt . GENERAL. - %','AY' - FEB•. 20tp+ ; I r,t;ht, P.' U. Jottes',:R. W.'I:. Bill -n "rt _ ti _' __ ..,I' . . $race S. �Wrrvw, Arthur stat w `, ' At.a'•�.. 1',)c '(1,.a,:; or iw-i:cri t,ra<A son, H C'.. Pr•;,est, C Pala,ter, II ; _ 1. i'' ` % . serail patches of this. weed can he_�.Roatnsur, :u. 3.I•:, .\,. Isaac. ,r,.! of Ttpr- .- . , - .-a es. I— destroyed by spraying w.tl: l onto. r.... . chemical . sprats : with a so iiutn �-- I �hlvrate base: Aristide i= one of. Canaida Abroad n il ' the beI. ' for this Purpose. L e this (� # solution to the stclingth of 1�-Ib. -of- Q 1.- - Atlscide to one gaaon of water a:td --..,.,Costs , QSSO,000 , applied at the rate of one t;a?'on ', !� - pe: 100 square foot. Spray the hast, effortless Handling is one of. the outstanding Twitch Grass three tithes, giving I-Ct�s '.til E:Xtihtli�t• \ti�t)Iillt� r teristics of Oldsmobile. To ensure this ease the f;rst application Just as the For S?2ii,G/ �.HOUSt' �� _ .`. �-Ufa into a .mob>i IIC s _1. _ _ o control, we have built • the 1936 Ohd� 1e' 'Tcvrtcli Grass tonnes, into eat, the •_ infol•Ille:i . . -_ . . .. _ - sbn:F when two'..inches of new ... ninny feature, including:1. growth have appeared and tine third - U'1"!':\tt'.\ - C'ust of Ctntada"s four , n m4ttth lattr. A.n;,l} the • so ution miui�terial ofiici•s ainoad and her knee -:\cline Rlacelsthat al oeh road.bhocLs. ) '* tine f.0:a' �f. f' p,:' !r:�dr.r participation in the' League of Nat_ Super -Hydraulic Brakes that ensure swift, smooth stops ` ions wa3 ntcic than $SSU,000 during ;,, *vsurC. ' 9� Synchro•�ie%h Transmission for smooth, silent shifting. If the whc;b t,e,,i !: t:;t tt'tri- Liu• ti.:c:il"i-rar efi,fing-March'21st. of - . the audixnt'-Se-_. _ • • Ride Sii+bilizer that Lreps the car on as "even keel:" T itch Grass; spraying w)1{ bete*) Tic :5, it -R'1 tit14`c,t i) _ _ —•-,-- _ c•�st?y 'and the ,Twitch Cra; 3 «'til t?eral s report, tabled !n ,the 'lion.;? -� • ilaud brake lever mounted -under the dasl"i' atthe left: have 'tv be dealt R ith by cultiva• of C'ouunons. Los.: tol rxo''Titu_o a{- 'li c invite yoir to get bebincl,tlaa wheel of nn 0ldymoLile Six or . + ,,:.: Some hien have good te,u;,s conritril Cor x'c:,,G t. Ctrai ht liiglit and test it on any .road.' Then fou will felly b; keepin; the field well cultiva`- Cost of the high conrrni cu,nr'r , r f- ►ld++n,sil. : Lnv do in it ie to drive an Oldsmohilc. Com are ad'in� early part of the season lice in i:onc}oll was Sl_1,510,4 otic realize .hat a deli P a' Clten sowing Buc'awheat at lite 1\':rshingtnn IegF latiottS;,.n,lU. (lie —' t {iccrcilprices-andthe i oG�[AC.Canadian Consider ta'.• of two bushels per acre. The Iehtiliuto at Pails $75.:,UG, tile"Tokio 1'lauti.hichufl'rrs.. really reduced timepavments. theCompany�r Back of the ' Re: kwhrat is ploughed under in legation $6Sjll`i atilt 11w uffiar• at C;c• - ' •Tune in saturr ny .\Yighls 9 p.nr. E,S.7'. ro . . tha fall and land again Niven thor neva �-1.551. - Genera( ,lf�tors �iockey Broadcasts _ ti „ ground .Salaries ut :i11 rola ,:nt:,t,irr , wire . c r ' . o: h cul titativ.. anti{• the . f.�eies up. ,, Cut) excels in 1'.rc••ease of Ur. FC. • i.6•cyl. Coupe; deliveredAully equipped, 1t factory, Osharl, pQpOpO`'S gape Call .l!S0 uc tried to alt. i- A Riddell, Canadian reprosFntatite %PRICED.$1065 mer s � 'rase in the ciC3truction of this at Geneva, who rrueis'ed. o.n1y ;$:,,tfl0.- FROM Ont Freithtand 6orernment RKlstratfon Fee ooh extra : •last: Cultivate the field until 'about 8•Cylinder models begin at $1298 at factory. Q-tN , . ", P 14iglu�t aatotitobile allowance w•eut •. - the middle of June, rune{ng over it to the Paris legation which rk(,eivi'.d - ---- f �quegtl}.with the cultivator so as $;pilo• 'llighest.;tent classified a3 al- L� `, .o keep the tops down) and' thu3 -' - . lvwancrs ticc•nt to the Mph Commis. weaken tine `'roots.'" Then apply sinner's ufiice in London, - which re_ - - ' " inanurc at the rate o€ about tweit• cei}•Ied '?Lp99, nn'd highest travelling - . ',r tons per', acri '(helve gDbd expense item was fat• the W!1,hingtnn - ' - , Toads,): Cultivate the ntatlure.in reprrc,n!atitc ;it 1.SUG: - - CHARLES COOPER CLI�REMONT thorougliiy td t�vwith a double . toil t ! .Canada's contei•hu6on t„ the ex- =- • - ' ='mould boa p' slightly ,ridge ponies of the I.r,a3lte 'of Nations w,as• Up the land, making the ridges $20:,.589; eepr-nsps of. delegates .to. . . . -, hbout 2G inches . apart. , Ori the - - id es sow acture ra a at the lite League, 310.nfp9, and League pub_ o rata of 1','s' pvutids per acre. It is 'libations :rnd grant to the League or THE B�� SEW CAR THAT MAS EyERYTN iV �T '.r:pvrtar;t that the• tight aninutit +f \atinn: fi.,rirfl in Cana,la. $;t,nnn• L.:I 1. , .: - ` , , * _ . _ - . -� ... • - . _ . - . ' -ter'. � ' _ . . .1 I. _... - . . I I . . . . . )­ ... �, WAKE UP YOUR. MORE ABOUT DANISH _. SCHOOLS ANO EDUCATION E G4. L'VER BIL(B}' Prof. S. 8. McCrea4y) And You'll Jump Out of Bed in tke - C 1 GARETTF�ERS Noshing Raria to Go Editor's Note: This is the fifth of schools carry on their work, so cheap - rhe Civet shoalsyoas oat two pounds of SgofdbllrtntoronrboweladaDy.lf th�•bu• a series of arfcles which were pub- ly. For the tales is good and fisher_ �t a 1 DjptBowingfreely,yourfooddomn'tdivest. llshed recently in the Harriston "Re. ous, the lodging homelike and the None finer Marie ~ { natdevava m the bowels. Gas bloats up Sourstomach. Yonaetconstipate&Harmful view-"' �i'hiie written specially for Instruction from experienced and in- -i ydeona �o tato the body. and you fed sour. the "Review" and addressed to res'- spicing teacbers pwk and ti» world lo9ks punk. Amere bowel movement doesa'tatwayszvp dents of • \unto Township particu- There are several features that ex- 0��" 4" at the cause. You need something that works la�l we believe a will be found plain how thy. school carries on its s on the live as well It taken those good old J•. y , Carter's tile Liver fills to get these two to to many+ of 'the readers ?plendid work so' economically. F.rst, ygnnds of bile Bowing freely and make yon - "feel "up and up Harmless andge nue, they pf this paper :reeause the problems• the farm. gardens .and orchards are (L w iooakethebileflowfreely.Theydothewo of the farm folk of ';!!into Township managed on a practical and paying 9 secalomelbuthavenoealomelormerearyln basis. 13esides they protide the : `� ' • a them. Ask -for Carters Little Liver Pills by are the same problems that. confront ., loom* !Stubbornly refuse anything; alse•26e rural people throughout the prince. school at Inst price. with its kitchen 1?t, i : • • yuppiies. Seoolld• the teachers of the agricultural .-11bj*ety are palet time in- >= • QV 3 PI$3 In Cover In my precious article I introduced structots who are making a paying E - you to -the Danish Folk High School proposition pf ' poultry keeping, bee - f! Let me tell You a little more of ohs tepiltg ezttl brae l;n-•—etc. Pit -her The winter care of pigs causes no Sma'.1 holders' Folk lligh- School . nn• nil q piece of tat.d rented front the - - - s=ety to the ,farmer who has adopt- ( FUne.11 Island. A Small llolder is a school or on a nearby farm which .. ;. _p the all -year-round cabin... fo These c farmer working from about ill to 1, they own. They have all the profits Trinity -Students Banned! portable cabins are useful for 3t;b acres. 'A 15 -acre Small Holder will (lags in the year and are efficient and of their undertaking or they, bear all y keep his cows. the lost. Anil the school has a cheap Show i ligh Ratu7g economical. They are cool in summer The school does not confine its in- Queen Victoria may not appear as god provide adequate shelter in. eUuctional service to the unmarried and practical dertlonstraTion for its, a character on the stage or in, a winter. Built of rough lumber with voun„ farmers and farm women in 5 pupils and capable instructors who do movie in England. The bas> Ras re- winter.fastened sides and hinged not need to pay attention to salaries. 1934-35 Re ort Rev'ea1S �Ma17 securely month courses. They bold several affirmed in the 'Bath police court fictions, each cabin has room enough one -resets acid two-week cou3ses, for Besides the school serves as a breed- Awards ii] Additioll tO when Mistress Consuelo de Reyes for four or five *brood sows, and t Ing centre for improved .pigs, rotas, Rhodes Scholarship. King was fined $50 and 530 costs `married couples as well, 'and, accom- breeding stock of all ages Lsi11' thrive I odate them is a beautiful Community poultry. sari grain. Just imagine the p for presenting a play, "N' irkie, the in the semi -outdoor life, for the House built for them on the grounds. be advantage Ouch an i'of Mintotion might widowhood of a Queen.'r cabins on the advent of winter can I Education even • permeates holiday be for the fat mFr.s of Minto Town- -The report of to, Provost of Trinity of Both in the George Arliss' film be moved to fresh ground or to ship-!•__ College Toronto, for the session of „Disraeli" and in the popular stage wherever for Danish Farm -Folk. -- 1939-35 'shows that Trinity College The most remarkable source of in - wherever convenient,' Hogs fed in 1lany of these Folk.Hfgh.Sthools are students ranked highly among the comedy of Victorian .times "Mari - come from a t' the' n view point is I g , old," -as presented in England, the49 the grant from the' Department , o4t students of the University of Toron.o. F but for this class of stock an open for recreation and Instruction. Kum.• ueees presence ,was indicated by shed with a low, straw -covered sleep- Brous one -day excuraloniste'and plc Education, Though practically free In addition to the of a Rhodes Q lie Ing berth is better. Both types of Bickers too, visit the school, during ie- from aqy sort of departmental, con- Scholarship to Mr. -George Ignatielt, bowing courtiers—and nothing more. trol or supervision, this Funen Folk the following scholarships were given esbins are fully described in the "A1I- symmer season: There is an attract- High School receives generous grants, to students of T ratty CollPgec- The Butchef Thls pound ct battier fear Hog Cabin" pamphlet issued by ive museum on the grounds contain- from the state grid county amo ntin8 Dent :11cCiae Scholarship in Law to. yon sent me is three ounces short. The Dominion Department of Agri• Ing all sorts 'of iptereittag objects to $Y,000.00. In addition there is pro- Mr. W.• D. 3lacdonald: the Anna mislaid Ulle .pot round. enitttre. The average piggery is dif- g and Grocer 1 -- g p g pertaining to old-time farm life acult to ventilate and therefore far-off Yiking days: -The Danes do bably as much, defiled from rile ?3cho- Howe Reeve prize`.in Household Sci: weight, so I neighed it by-lbe idu pottnd - lamp. Dampness, impure air, lack -of not allow their inherited traditions larsh'ips provided for the deserving ence to ,hiss 2t'. li. Howitt of Guelp;t; of, chops you scut me yesterday,. t2ercise, and over-feedingmake a and tock lore to be forgotten. Their poorer pupiler — a total, of $4,000.00 a the George JI. n rong Scbolas sh:p to Modern History to .lir. R. C. Scriverl- lombination that will soon discourage I agriculture is deeply imbedded .in the }P°r' h Cita hog -feeder and relieve him of wholesome and Inspiring. feelings of Far the S1 Folk and Agricultural er; the First Alexander :i[ackenzle Classified Advertising high Schools srattpred about' In all Soboiarship in ,the Second .Year to bis stock. Not so with the all hog the. past parts 'of rural' Denmark and yearly: Poetical Science and the Banker's IYVzaToss 1 Rabin. Nor.doep the -Funen School confine instructing 10A100 students, the Dan- Scholarship to air. J. 11. A'Court; the p a t,I'Fl;rt 'r�, I;� :RY 1tVF.NT01t Its cervices to those who, come to it. fah Department nt F,dncatloti expend= RiddelT�Scholarship 3n Lax to A I.lst of wanted iticenei.,n e.,d full The teachers take a leading part to r J. F. Isard- of Oakville; the G, H. inf�rmatlon seta tree• THS s1]I[s�Y A bachelor visitor In the office, in ed in 2933 about $lir,000 towards the. numerous reading and lecture teachers' salarlec :rnd'equi went and Armstrong Scholarship in Canadian CDmaan7. taorld taernt .t: _t3 turprized tones, said he hasn't been p 8 �t:..t Vtlava -.4 'n i oposed to yet, and, looking Into his circles, that abound throughout rural another $175,000 towards the students' History to-31iss A. 3l. Saunders.'•Otht'r' Denmark: No wonder the influence distinctions included the award -in ace, we told hhzi we were not sur. scholarships. And the schools are of these schools is great. They are S used. the 'girls aren't desperate -yet., - free and independent not gorsrn he autumn .of a scholarship by the 'COLDS of the very lite of toe people it ment� controlled! This is what they Maurice Cody Research. Fe:lowsbip 1s a. veritable communityt centre and university for the small. holding tar. call "the support` of self-support," I and Scholarship Committee to .lfr. CA, GaHead Cards: Heat suppose our Agricultural College costs •Ignatieff the award of a free trip ped Som Thr. cl,ea .:then else' ..—T mesa of Funen'. No wonder they are 31 and Soy into al, cted4 an-, • ,.��' _ tiuitedly and co_operatirely in big that much a sear, and it is a Govern Italy to Cites 'I. E. Dtgdam by the rub men foto aB.cui k c sa+ or Ut1Pm3PI1Ps,' 1�Q wonder ment School and. not a Peoples' Italian, Government and .t2ra selection Rea relic} quick - bu. Ins f 3Iics.'£dlth Arfiagh of 'Oriil:a, as School. There 3a a difference, of -.they are kdequat'ely a-nd efficiently It is 'commonly agreed that these President of !' Canadian students �,. i represented in Parliament: �o wows - ,!,S7 Folk High Schools have been the chief at rhe I University Eummor er they are able to make 16 -acre Influence In cstablishitr banish far_- School in: F ncb. 11 r. K. Thomas., - - farming pay, For'thPy have a school _ g. !herb in ..their remarkably successful. a graduate .0,l the year 29{19, was giv. N � r • ;to tear! them:- The Sma:l Hntder-t of �Y OF -M ''Denmark have three other Folk Hi h cooperative. undertakings. They are, en one.. of its->ellowships by the ROY You Eat Starches, not tpchincal schooa primarily, but al Society of Canada and is engaged Schools serving them in the sale they do fit the Danish mind for put- to study in Parla. = .!Meats, Sweets Read This way as this one. ting into practical, effect the teach- Trinity College'has also awarded INA The Danes set a high value on the , many valuable M h larebipc to its flwn ings of science. One of the things They're All Necessary Foods young people going away from home that the Danes are famous for is their students who ha, a gained htgll, stawl- •--+ Beai All Acid - Forming. to learn about life amon;zct arrangers. ready and wise 'use o? new scientittc Ing in' the. First Class in 1.30,1110µr TO $TOP ITCHING AND TO f All the Fplk TlIgh Schools asp what discoveries whether it Is a by CLEAR UP Wence llfost o I's Have "Acid iter sort Courses is the Univea�tty: of TorOa= 'Stomach" At Times. Ears' we call boarding schools..' With us of churn, anAmpmvert way of.feeding. to. This year for the first time, .the • ` Now to Relieve. that term Ic aasocfatPd• with a high. hogs or the 'ace of m roved sugar James Scott Scholarshlps were award- - 1costfn rivate'sehool for the children p v be founded b • a be. e_ a fin g P - ed. T?1 e h e 5 eta n the lace of man els for m111. , 'of privileged rich � ppn lP where the o I P p AND SKIN BASHES -USE •- Doctors say that much o[ the so-• p production. They mace forward quick_ guest from the., late 34. , James Se.iitt . called "indigestion;".from• which so oarcea, may amount to $500 or more. ly and togrther, Thelr minds are open' Of Waubausbene and Toronto. The. many of us sufler, i5 really, ucid in a year. In Denmark ordinary and poor first 'winnprc are 31r. W. D. - Mae- . . R di Stion . . . hrotl ht about too and alert TttPy. work .together end . fie S y folk map enjoy boarding school Priv- not an Individualistically as -we do. Donald and 3Iiss J. 1. Kirkpatrick the !many acid-forming. foods _ in our , IlegPc, At .fhP Fnnen school the cost modern diet. And that there is now a They have a saying "1 cannot prosper tardier in the Department of Law and 3 of board, lodging and instruction Is the latter In that of Claasfes. moray to. relieve this often in unless my neighbor also -prospers." D v. D. D. Dennie' Liquid Prewrip• 'minutes! about $15.,00 per tngnth, So that for And this d spbsjllon, it is commonly' Simply take Philips' Milk of less than $100,00 a young man or wo_ tion. made and guaranteed t,y hisgheels after meals. Almost. imr ' altreed; springs from the experience . g man can have an entire Winter or makers of Can,pana'sItaliaa Balm. F mediately this acts to neutralize the Summer tetra in one of the eery best' of living together in their Folk schools Stranger You say that tough Trialbottie35cacyotu druggist• t3 ; tstomach acidity that brings on,your sort of residential Rebools in the under the inspiring Influence of de_ looking man over there Is t•he man Mroukrir' Vnft forget }•0u hgye a world, And ,no one Is barred. . For It voted wnd country_Wrided teachers. who put this ; town on the map? ` ^ !stomach!" !the family budget won't suffice . the There are no examirr,ations, no ria- Brushville Citzen — •'Yep, he Just - Try this 'ust once! Take either {he es, no contests, no honors -in hesr- completed' his' sentence only • a week. A !familiar liquid "PHILLIPS' " !thestate -and munfcipality finds up to _ , or. 50 pet .cent of the expense. In. a scho- schools. "Ail who, do their best do ago. mow the convenient new Phillips Iequal," — Milk of Magnesia Tablets. But be , Iarship.' One wonders how 'these I should like to tell yod* more about flute you get enuine "PHILLIPS''. Danish rural edurat ion: about the .VE STOCK MARKETiNC'a 41-450 ! Shliming on the co-operative plan has. Also in Tablet Forms If YOsll LgU S R girls eid schools for country boys and been productive en splendid results. TIMES espec!allp. But the limitations of value on the open -market means real. Phillips''tilkofbtagnesiaTa¢Icts 1x19 • value for the oanPr"s. Get to touch t21e articles forbid this. Next week are now on soleal all drug scared with Us. - ;q everywhere. Ea.htiI shall tell yon of some thin>s learn- Writ—Wire—or Telephoas MORE QUICK L Y tablet is' the equiva-Ith Head Noises LYadhnrnt 114a s Imt or a teas nful ed in Sweden. DIGESTED THAN ` of Genuine hillips' - THE ,D1rITED rAZWERS ? Milk of Rtagnesia. _ CO.OPEBATIVE COMPANT. LIMTED S H I LLI PS' If you have catarrhal deafness or head noises g0 to your druggist and 7. get 1 oz.. of Parmint (double u / ` strength) and add to -it U pint of MADS WN CANADA .� hot• water and a little sugar. Take l' _ tablespoonful four times a day. This will often bringquick relief MARRIAGES CHANCES! from the distressing head noises - When and how, do they begin and Clogged nostrils should open, breath - end? When does that' elusive person- ing become easy and 'the mucous { ,•Cal charm of 'the oldet woman, stop. dropping into the throat. It is dominate, or supplant, the fleeting easy to prepare, costs little and is physics] attraction- dr. -the younger? pleasant to take. Anyone who has 'Actually, the duration of both phases catarrhal 'deafness or head noises L l d d t' el should give this prescription a trial. LlVF. STOM COMMISSION DEPT. Union Stock Yards, Went Toronto ' Co D LIVER O I L Science has discovered' why Scott's Emulsion of Cod Oil is more EMULSION ? W E A K' MISERABLE a *,O need for girls NO to recede with . waning charms Liver so much beneficial• than plain Cod Liver Oil. All plata oils ,are a women and attractions, soon reappear when is -=aerv'ous vitality j3 restored _t0 its' --,nervous t it bard to digest; they must be THE DIGESTIBLE. COD LIVER — ' stiffer from peri- ltcad-_ .- roal ley feriae. When- appettritricts . indy shape emulsified in the stomach. We in our felt jest as 6nod Buy of your druggist novel New aizc, tab- lets so cu. Laren Sue. tab.", or liquid, ;1,35: odic pains; i ache or. sideache• ' one's destiny, naturally the desire emulsify the oil Laboratories hence it is ready >� Many find that Dr.. ""to feel at one's best" is' the ambi-' for almost immediate diges- free die for frau medical advice. Pieree's Favorite tion of every woman, and all ex- tion and assimilation ' ti Prescription is. very beneficial ton- ic, This is what im O T� ' f femmine appea epen s en lr y 'upon the presence, or lack, of ner- �90us vitality. Marriage chances, 'irhich nip Bate - ; i Zt'1rs. Lillian Batd, Bon,of •43'Iyrtle Ave.. R Welland font., said: ' I felt so weak and'tundowtr before 1 need Prescription, I had to EMULSION recede with . waning charms SCRA1►JIBLED SENTENCE CONTEST l 'Dr. Picrcc s Favorite to eaf, and my stomach would •• and attractions, soon reappear when is -=aerv'ous vitality j3 restored _t0 its' --,nervous t it force myself become upset so oftr,t. But this tonic put an yd to these complaints for after I used it as toald'bc." THE DIGESTIBLE. COD LIVER — 'The Most Unique Profit -Sharing Contest in History .- roal ley feriae. When- appettritricts . indy shape THERE ARE THREE SENTENCES IN THE FOLLOWING GROUP THEM felt jest as 6nod Buy of your druggist novel New aizc, tab- lets so cu. Laren Sue. tab.", or liquid, ;1,35: QILVNITHTHEPWSVNLUES v DRUGGIST one's destiny, naturally the desire 1 OF WORDS, FIND THESE SENTENCES, THEN WRITE to Pierces Clinic, Buffalo, N. Y., Fa sate by YOUR sass ""to feel at one's best" is' the ambi-' CORRECTLY, AND LEGIBLY., "That• man may last — to ut in — we may learn —things are y p free die for frau medical advice. tion of every woman, and all ex- much better —his travelling bag —but never lives —has some - r perlence a au or es con rm tt personal fascinations acquire a more thing — who much receives — but nothing gives — more-- cAptivating -vivacity and sparkle, than •our friends — from our critics — the average traveller." when Phosforine is occasionally em- Mend your result In on or before 'March loth. 1936. with mn entry fee of ployed to renew and maintain twenty-five cents. 25 per cent of the entire receipts will bb awarded for „'titahty. I the first prize. 15 p'c't for the second prize, and 10 p'c't for the third prize. All contestants will• receive the results by Anil. Issue NO. 9 -- r3G 'I A PRIZE AWARDED TO EVERY CONTESTER, - `GIFF. BAKER, 39 LEE AVE., TORONTO '-3 FOR SALE 60 CYCLIC -110 VOLT—C. G. E. MOTOR IN EXCELLENT CONDITION, FOR INFOR-MATION APPLY Wilson Publishing Co.,' 73 Adelaicle St. W., Toronto 4 �p IL" •�i r 1E , 1 if A¢aC riQZtiKtJ ¢100in Memoriam FACILITIESMaple Lead �tnt'4iYte Gard o[ Thanks _ Y r -• Termi The family of the late Wm. Petty 'In loving memory of Mrs. James for Discing Iasuraace Ca. 4IL7b per year; $1.50 paid in advance wish to .express thejr sincere thanks Davidson, Cherrywood, Ont., who � SubacripLuns to the United States to their 'neighbors and friends for - passed away, February 24th, 1934. INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS and WAWANESA INS, OD. + and Gt. btitain $2.00 in advance. their .assistance, and floral tributes, Calm and peaceful she is sleeping, Cheap or Fara and Cosafie� — during -'their recent bereavement. Sweetest rest that follows pain; in . your choice .of Fifteen Canadian gs UHN M KK R. PCODrIetOr. -And I. -who loved her, sadly miss her Windstorm Insuraaee oa A nd trust in God to meet again. and British :Companies of .Sound SniWsys - Kinsale Dumbarton —Sadly missed by her daughter, - Windmills, Silos ete. _ Ethel and Family. - g — .Automobile Insurance of 4 Fitu<acial Standing _ f Sorry to report Mrs. R. E. Mow- St Paul's on--the-Hill, Dumbarton, Ali Kinds bray confined to her bed with neur- Ten years experience in Banking 'Write or Phone -i F Sunday, March 1st. 1st Sunday in itis. Dr. Baldwin, of Brooklin is _ Notice t0 Cl'eC�ltOri in Lent.' Sunday School at 2 p, m. Cel- BOw��N & �OW�j - attendance. ebratior. of the Holy Comnmunion at �— and Insurance. Now serving clients Over ten coup3 m Preacher at this service Rev. es from here attr AlI persons having claims against WHITBY •ONT a eraue�i .the Euchre and Dance put on E. in Thirteen Different Townships and G. Robinson. the estate of Anna Elizabeth Allison p • :by the, Oddfellows at !Brooklin last late of the Township of Pickering, YOII C8Q Buy $t HOI>48 Friday night,' and report a splendid County of .Ontario, nurse, who died with an office system to take care y send sTIRES, BA , • time. .. . on July 15th, 1935, are requested to ACCEy90RIE$, .'t will be of interest to many to ,Eye same to the undersigned 'on or of double the volume efficiently. .learn that Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Pil- before the 20th day of Me—, .1936, a o 'At ad low and better'prices ]key of Pickering, attained the 55th otkertvise" their claims will be d'is- Your enquiries are invited and your _. se Care allowed and estate difitributed. rinniversaly of their marriage on _. _ 'Feb. 23rd. Congratulations. *> Arid DATED, February, 14th, 1936 patronage appreciated. —you can in Toronto. After a brief, but serious illness, Andrew' James Allison and Violet D • • , ':8 _7E3 E R v The Four -Square Class will meet 7, `Allison, R. R. No. 2 Pic&grimy, Ont. Let us repair that leaky top. ' Under the auspices of the Wom- Eye--- . Brougham Out. Phone 515 �.. , Y Executors of Anna Elizabeth Allison ens Irrstitute the Gree rood Girls . Deceased, Skilled Motor Rep-dr•s. .:,`-,:Bible Class will - present a Strain ✓ "In the Money" at Kinsale Hall on BRO�K ) Gordon J. Law :•the evening of Wednesday, March Eye Strain 'Radio SerV v e•4th. This play' comes highly recomm- •Phone 290ended- so. come'and enjoy an. enjoy- by C. H..Tuck, Opt D.THEATRE PICKERI �G, f1 �TARIO able evening's entertainment, Expert service and re �;.. -;at the home of :firs. Alvin Hooker Rirat the Eye Can Tell WHITBY airs to all makes. Reas 1' 46 on Saturday evening. Feb. Alvin. All p - .girls of this class are requested to There is much written and much onable' ohargas. Work Frida - y -'and SaturdHy lbe ,pre-ent, as arrangements are to of it poetic fiction- about the human F 5 guaral,,teed - • hru �,; The made for the Pageant to be giv_ eye. The saying or' superstition that P wry tI Nncl :0th e l len._areand_Easter.tirne; the. eye of a murdered man. bears ARTriUR I�,I '.LD Two Shan a, n[ L. "UO «, The February report of the U. S. the photograph of his ,slayer is not - ` No. '2 Pickering. Honors -75-100. true; but the -.one whooriginated the Graduate Radirand Tetevision Institute, Gene Stratton -Porters �C.:H. TUCK, Opt. Eyesight Speeiai• : Paso EO -73. Failure, below"60. Sr. saying was, no doubt, aware: o€ the Member Official Radio Servic. Men's - ist. Author of '`Your Eyep and Heel- . '+4th --Harold Gwinn. 81, Jr. 4th—V. fact that those about to be 'b`rought Association. _ FamoUB NOMI th," "The . Child and It® Develop. Crawford, 75, Arthur Gormley, $E, low' by certain physical derange- :; 48 .. 'Phone 5'201. PICKERING __-.meat:' Optometric Associat on - of Sr. 3rd—Harold , Stell, .75, Marion ments betrayed the fact through the - Holidaa, 71, Geo. Richardson, 66, eyes; thus giving a photograph of j "KEEPER OF Ontario; American Optometric Ass. 1Qeta Bukulo; '6d; Chas. 'Richardson, the slayer before the- deed was corn ei ask Chapman THE EES °Oiation. Specnd ializing in Eyeslglrt 58, Jr. 3irnrdon Stell 76—Jr. summated. The i—Ghuman'eye is.just as .Represents the 'Opposite Post O.fice, Oshawa _ 2nd—Robt. McBrien 8,7, Jack Hooker interesting as many of the• books , With Ganad�l Life Assurance Coy Phone 1516 84, Harold Steil 71. Primary—Mar= which it transmits bit by. 'bit to teh 'NEIL ' HAMILTOti le McBrien. Primary Br—Gerald Mc- brain. It sees much everywhere that ' _ Canada's oldest _ Brien. Wm. F. �iarining Teacher. is unimportant and -yet it often fails ,Life Insurance BECTY N'UKNI+;S9 there passed away at Oshawa Hos- to take nate of those things o� much Company Harry Hull I pital on Saturday morning, Mr. importance right at home. It is: the Monday, Tuesday and Wedn'•,day F Ambrose Conner, son' of Xr, and receptacle,of many secrets. Intimate Builder and Contractor tl WHITBY. PlOKERIN(� -March 'l, 3 and 4 - '114rg. Isaac Courier, of Brook-lin. Since confidence's and _indiscretions, physic- - - al conspiracies Knd vii inity. coming. to Kinsale 'he has proved to P acies that are u]rdermining rhe Canada Life has served Canadian$ Two Shows at 1 and 9 Blle$WOr]< and �tUneWOl� - be- a good -neighbor and made many quietly against..physical. welfare and for &S years. During the poet five year. a Specialty i good health. When we 'under tend this Cam n id to lir owners and "The Three friends who regret .ars passim; at Pa Y over 1, }' , ",the early age -of 36 years. He leases the eye more, we realize that •is- a beneficiaries over $13!,000,000. It has - _ Architect's Service poor keeper of secrets. It twitcher, assets for the protection of policy owners ff _ to mourn his loses wife, .who was of over $242,000;000. Musketeer$ - Repltim aches and burns, it rows unaccount- Alis _Florence Leawon, of Cambray, g Phone Pick 5822 R. R. I. Whitby '- THE CROWN INNS . ably meary, it sees- spots, where no s m. -rd a son Murray. aged five. also P peace of t= } - -With Roseback Rd. ted W bs k and Kia toe - -' '�iv a brothers. Roy. "Bruce, Orville, " are and disturbs the L WALTER ABEL ' 4-3N � PNoce Ptak b6� 'Willis, _Oscar and one sister, Mrs. the whole nervous system, yet when hat A Comfort PAUL - ABEL given the proper opportunity -- D�ienry White, of Salem Corners, who all it knows Trying to attract atts for children who suffer from bran- )!/ARGOT GRAHAMS .1Erave the sympathy of the corrimun- ention that it shills, oreup coughs, golds, catarrh, Notioe tO_ Yo, U.�y, _ may be given the. pro- ' ' HEATHER ANGEL per opportunity to yield information tonsil and throat troubles when SY- BILLA SPAHR'S remedy is applied. ,!POPULAR PRICES .� In Memoriam of , inestimable value • to the owner regarding conditions of disease or I! works, good !results or ' money S�eniegs Matinees . We do Building of all kinds. !CA LV �`RT--In lovin�e snemory of error in, their early stages a _ - - `ad dults loc. back. our dear brother, William James � x• Oti I res 1 ERI _ - � u b & C Jones. Druggist. -Pickering 4 Tx: included SCA NG, d oe. -CARPENTERING, 'Calvert, who passed away -on Feb- ::-to be continued.) _ _ -- _ CEMENTING, ruary. 29th. 1932. _ 1�— _PLUMBING lie had a nature •you coned not help m �!.-,-,,.NIGHT N T A ATTtNTION, FARMERS and � loving, -� 1 1J�R lY 1�iL� :;ROOFING �i And a heart that was° purer than — -- .- + gold; GENERAL REPAIR WORK Wi also 'sell -Brantford Ro6f3a` And to. those who know'lricn' an. 1 he 'Brougham. Firemen will hold -We areprepared�torepairo�re. WtteriNle, Empire Bathroosra t loved him, Egntpment, Dnro Water His memory will never grow old. an Amateur Night on Tuesday, franks, ttBCtQrB andall farm Systems, Beat $ y>, maohiae , wtieelf3 rebailt and sf --%idly missed by Sisters and Bro. . l9tsble �q ttipnreot #her a. March 17th, in the -Town Hall, tire -setting. wood -work and sna other Beitdie$ li[gfkefiab , h sale Register� Brougham Wood tnrniag of all kinds.E,►timates Free "` • Fires Prize; x.00 Plaee yoar order now for : Work Gluarantseit 7`Hl RSDAjY. MARCH 5th — Auc- l'IC¢011(1 YTIZe, r �S,OD wood working and turning. Ph OOP or Osll ':F J PROUSE tion sale of dairy, cows, horses; Third Prize, 2,(� . �� RCgPE s. $hogs, hay, potatoes, implements, r}tti 1)tl] and flth Prizes ' _- Phone flrac� . farnture etc., "the pro;�erty of A. r , ► es011 �l.i� 1 Brock Road Store and Blacksmith Shop. PICKER.INr. ONTARIO iC. Diarmnd, at let 17, con. i Pick- The. Committee wound appreciate it if applicants would basd in Bering, just squth of C. N. R. St- tbeir same* as soon as possible. (Successor to W.• H. Jackson) ation. Sale at one b'clock. See Pbhoe Pick 2729 1.26 B111c. Wm. • Maw, auctioneer.. COMMITTEE—R. D. Miller, Bravo. Easton sod D. A. Beer - TUESDAY, MARCH 10th — Auct - A Danc9 will, be held after the SboW, - -�- - ti —'—. --- • o tion sale of farm stock, potatoes, A43=1 610= : 25-&=d 15 Oeste QUALITY A T LOWER PRIOES .. � implements, furniture, the prop- , erty of Mpg. Ambrose Conner, .at - ON THURSDAY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ;`lot -3, con. 5, Pickering (liinsale).f ' Sale at :one o'clock sharp: See . ■`. J, ALVES Phone ! 1 e t tVe bills. Terms Cash. Wm. Maw, auc- _�tioneer. 400 deliver . DURHAM COUNTY - SH611THO•RN — , - _ ASSOCIATION hold their 15th AN T E D - .Oooz nAY� ARE 80V1� aA'YS — -Annual Au.tion Sale of Purebred WHILE THEY LAST Shorthorns on Thursday, -March ri nth, at 1:3A �.--nr, - r ase & Blackwell s Soup, 4 tins, 25ca Farm, OccupIed by Mr. 'Alex. -TORONTO > PRICES RESH HEINTZ$' SOUPS Prout, which is located 1-4 mile n �• _.. _ HABITANT PEA SOUP OYSTERS '.:ALL FLAVOURS High -- mouth of Rury inn on No. 2 High - , RItiI1T AT HOME ALWAYS .2 16-ox..Tins, 27c.. . way, between Alewcastle and Bow- $ Large Tins, 27c. IN STOCK -msnvRIe. There wr'll be offered 17 - Wls, t cows, one' nth calf iat Pickering 'Farm's, .Ltd., wily Proken Sodas, `2 lbs. for : 25c., Moot, and 6 heifers, S. Mus. .� 1 s !.­,'Sec.-TreaA. R. ii. No. 4 'Bo•avman- •PANCAKE :'MAPLE ` �• JEWELL 'villa Lunch may be procured at ' have a buyer at 1130 f oil FLOUR SYRUP s�HORTENING sale fr6m Mr; Prout, Monday, Tuesday an Wed- ask g., 17c, J age, 25c. ' 21he. for 25c. JSunrise' Peas, size 4, 2 Tins for 19c' "Rapid `Crrip -and Batten" advise aiesda of each :week until «eol?lege men 'having discovered what y t4-ALMOrr' SAUSAGES FILLETBker: virls are made of --enough salt to � STEAKS 'York Brand Fresh or Smoked— n 25 chickens,' about 1'0 gallons : further notice. _ Sliced, 18c. per lb. per tb, 20c. per lb. 18c. of water, sufficient fat to make a - %out. 10 bars of soap, enough ghitins _ Pi _ "Phone Pick. - — OOT H R/ !o taste 6 potnrdn of glue and oddly — — — � ASU ��� MWVS* wIth all their. sweetrte" only ,Mk for Mrs, ]LAWS. # qoww of a mound of Sugar. • .. , . Vii• ' - - `. / - W ,FM t1 felt she must discontinue in the off- e► Mrs. Willis was. before her marriage j • ice since she had almost come .to be- British American, — Miss Alma Rogers, daughter of the Barclay -Transport a Mrs. Ed. Gleeson 'has been confin- believe that the library belonged late Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rogers . n e -ed to her bed suffering from the to her and not to the community. who lived on the farm Daily Service "now occupied - Gasolin :flu. - -by Maitland Gormley. She spent her IfWide - c � ! ,�. The World . Wide Day ' of Prayer is Kinsale. • • '.between Claremont" Brougham childhood 'days in this community and being held at the Baptist •Church on (too late for last week)and was .highly. respected - by her Greenwood, Whitevale and.Toronto �A ,.Friday afternoon at 230 o'clock. many friends, who will regret her otor Oils _ k y Our local hockey team are making Mrs. Ross Hadley spent several early passing at the age of 55 yrs. My drivers are trained be car �• themselves known, playing two and days with her mother Mrs. Rodd last (The Editor wishes to apologize for courteous ard', reliable.'Special :1' -three games. a week, and running up week. this, the most dreaded kind of error ✓ s .a very fine standing. The sideroads are still blocked for Special Rates on Long Distance Tank -Wagon prices made' in newspaper columns. It does .. ' The Eurhre-Club meet again this cars and at time of writing.' there happen, and even trough ,they- dQ hauling. '' ,. Fri -day' night, whin the -married lad- will be no use opening'" except for occur oecasionally. editors are- for- Gasoline & Coal Oil No •order too small;: None too large. . les are looking after 'the luncheon. teams. ever on guard with respect to those All shi meets insured and r .All are invited. Congratulations to ' B. Nichols in i+eriig, death.. not and, reports:) weather protected' P P d' . ALF'S PLACE The Young People's Society of the receiving first prize at the "Major from the cath 'United Church will present their Rowes"' contest at Audley schuol re- • - r�. Clare, P. Y _�CI�ARE�OrT, ONT : drama, •`Valley Farm" on Friday ev- cantly. , Tel. L7 e, 311 - C. ening, bfarclr dtl -si-R-o'clock- _ Will Harbron brought a load of NliRSERY STOCK CLas, B. and C.- lttone Clara 3291 - N Whitby Badminton Club can- neighbors to our alo Chn-ed and opw�ted b., 7ce11eti their 'engagement with the Program on Mouday ''night and en- If interested in Baby Chicks, Nur- aery ,Stock; .)!lower or' Garden Seed, F`r"sak S. Barclay "local club on Tuesday night, owing J°yed .a game of crokinole. Come _ O - - to the illness of many- of its mem- again Will. also Field Seeds and Plants etc,, ti Mrs. J. Stell and family spent Call Harry Boose , • 'hers. ...� � Rev. Mr." McLeod; of Stouffville Iasti Sunday -afternoon at Oshawa Clare._50 ;, Claremopt, Ont. L: EV OW ILL7Trabel occupied the 'pulpit of the Baptist Hospital zo visit Joe, who is stillChurch here on Sunday morning last confined there, butwill be home FUNERAL nIRECTOR AND in the absence of Rev. and Mrs. Aug- shortly -= Bl&CkBllllthln�' • �'OOdWOrIs EAiBALMER he 3►111g �Igbl$p , A number of farmers 'are feedinrr at right prices ttstine. The evening service was successor to W.•J..Mather, P�.ithdravvn. flocks of pheasants which have Stuaftville TORO l� T O c come to the barn -yard. The deep Now is the time to have those repair • .The women of- the neighborhood ohc+attended to. Harrows repaired] - --i\ightand Day Service � � ; are reminded of the World Wide Day now has-drivena birds to shel also new sections on head. The facu• - g afternoon become. �e Also dealer in Viking Cream Se era• B d r.P Phone Single' -;,50c -Return -90c:., ter and feed which has very ous Fleur Pl ws always on hand. usiries Phour Fieri en ., cf "Prayer, bets conducted here in � Y. °x y 9R3u scarce ai3� �1 the Baptist Church this -' ► P DAILY SERVICE XFriday). All the women of the -Ambrose Conup'taken-to Os-, tore and Electric Washers. district are invited and urged to at- haws hospital last Wednesday for an Dealer in Cockshutt and k'rost Madeline r tend operation for .appendicitis. at time Wood mHcb,inery. Eastern Sta dard'Time n The ladies of the Baptist Mission of writing he is resiously ill. We A phone call will hring its to your farm Beath i.egv:e-Pickering Leaver-oronto (lemic are holding tfieir annual ban- hope `the nest news.. _ will be more Oxy•acetylene welding. - y Ea _ HuuSe; Bay at Dundas) -- gust on Tuesday evening, March favorable. �_ �__ . o to ? The sympathy of, this., community Ph ue Pick "1 ` Salon's A. M. P. M. A. Ni. P. M. 3rd at 7 p, m. ilea." Boris Klochkoff �+- T- WCt�dw2tt3 .—_ a 7,09 3 54 a'7,30 s4.30 of T� mnto. will be the guest apse#- gees to Dir. and Mrs. , F, L Green a 7.44 a 4,34 5..40 5 30 er.-'Alt members of the church and upon the loss -,"f their mill, which ,GREEN�VnnD 49 HAIR CUTTING, 3••i4 d S..rf 10.00' 630 was b rned recently.. The.. farmers I'UUING .'-congregation are most cordially in- p-• SHA34 54 1130 d7 30 10.'L4 6. sited to be present: of this district feel. the loss, alsci a3 L t ` . FI�iG"ERIiG; i . 4 d i t+'i• �, 30 this".seas always .a.rriarket,for their P. $.54 cL2.30 d 9.30 The roads around the village ar_ ONTARIO FEED �'�• dlARCELLIN'4 c I'l..it d 9:51 1..3) 10.30 yery-rapidly getting into a very, bad grains and •found Mr. Green vias al- 1.54 10:54 c 2.30 11.30 ways ready to do his best for his Specialize—Hot Oil Treatment a 2.54 b 11.44 3.30• state. The thaw during the first of farmer friends. and Permanent Waving _. the week is -causing -- the roads to The Valentine Social under the Bi. ' 21.50 .Reasonable Prices & daily ly. c Sun . Hol. b.—Sun break through. And now it is nota _ &Hol: only. c—Sat. only, d—Sat. matter of drifting snow, but rather auspices of the W. A. was field on Shorts, 22.50 Pbunw I6rOfl . 0LAREMON1' Sun. &, Hol.only. :Monday evening instead of Friday. "the srri3w that has fallen becoming The weather. and roads were not the ;Tickets and information at 'soft. 'Mud will be the next motorists best, but a -large number turned Middlings, 26.00 GRAY /ro�/s}y * ♦*♦ problem. out . to• bear "Major Bowes" and hi; FeE d Flour, 31 00 LAND- 'SmvxyOR A COACH idiir Plans are being made to have a d «radio receiving set installed is the Amateurs. A sumptuous supper' wa4 ' PICKER ING served to nearly forty people, site= Rye Chop 2`' 00 F. J. DOi�E\'AN B. A., B. -Sc.,O. Eastern House—Phone 4500 .'t sited Church next Sunday morning which progressive crokinole was en- 2- - so .that time congregation may list- o p Above Perces are (-cash per Tua• I"'S` On file are the records o! sur - so by those *bo ,.chose to lay. veyors Gibson and Yarnold, 865 en -u,,, to the address o! Hie 'clock A correction in last week's nea� JOHN NORTON •ty. King FAward VIII at 11 o'clock items: Tt stated that Met. (:ormley's King East, Oshawwa Phone 1981. ., ... •..`.:'Worshippers are asked. to assemble sister had nosed away. This should - ® rt • at 10 :•i a m.. so that part of the have'been a rP*u►rt of the nassina, of ULAiiE1dONT - UN'TARIO li 17 f - service may be.,o before the King ffirs F.dgsr Willis, of. Newmarke'. Phone Clare, 2664 - speaks. - Helen, also Bliss . Mrs. Glover and _ _ , • - _ M• Hosie, were in. the arty 'over the • � . �� . -._. _ _ ... - . - r week -end, and Attended services of _ ar Parkdale and Centnnial. Ljnited { g : U �} d the Fireside Hour at IND Churches an - need a big, long, . substantial car like Cheve+plet 1W the West End Y. M. C:. A. Rev. Bert " � r• K " easy riding. yt)n'nAd loft,, lerigt111K1se-m0 tK� leaf 3QI1nQ/ liau*ard, Principal of Albert CollegeL is _ also, to cushion the back -mat ride. But can't stop thele, p Belleville, spoke at a>1 timree services ". y� want to take full advantage of m progress. You must, the Collie Double "Male Qnar- front wheel Complete the comfort! nand g Knee -Action at -the tet conducted by Prof Anglin sang {� have Ra p� -• Chevrolet is the onlylow-piked car of 1936 that goes all the member of this r•, Maughan Glover is a ri -,way is gall and value— offering you the Knee -Action ghdmq _ y quality by singing filet base. _- On Saturday, February 22nd, the - X ride is all binsEel De Lu" models. Come and try that ride for r - awernbers of the,-Ubrary Board, met yourself, today. Make your owe' comparisons of the smoothness, ' __ at the howme of Mr. and Mrs. G.. M. - - _ the freedom from jarring and jolting, the Shockproof steering _ ' •. Forsyth for. tea and presented. to '.ease, the restfulness of the rear seat. Compare all the other Miss Walker, as a token of apprec- f • •:ration of her long' services to the - :good things that The Only Complete Low -Priced Car gives _ libratg and her co-operation with you at the lowest oost..Check, too, the easy time pagmeab uadelt the Board. The follow address was Cg1 the greatly -reduced 7% GMAC plan. . . ,. prepared and read by Dr. Tomlin= *� s ' !CHEYROLfT .if TNF ONLY LOW-PRICIM CAR THAT OPPM YOY eon -,"We, the members of the Lib- �. nary Board wish ,at this dame "to- ex- (1) Pas-m6ed Hydraulic Brains ... (2) Solid Steal Turret Top Body by or press in a small' way our app.reciat- Plains . (� Vats -in -Head F.n4tne ... (4) fii:aM=Aaf3ost on htasbe ion of the services you have rend- "` x Q huai Modals (8) Fisher No -Draft Ventilation (ei Sabty eyed as h`brarian, during the many ut windshield and every window. -- - , years that you have acted in that, r• OCKEY THRILLS: Tune in every S"Lrday rd'dhr-af 9 p.m., Eaftwn . d K ` capacity. You have always been randvd Tine. m General Motors Cort -to -Coact Hockey Broom. 1 faithful in .your .duties, 'courteous to i. - TV :�' our patrons, and moreover. have Al- ;:.. ' ways' co-operated with, the rest of ,the Board .in a way that has left :'71 - -} 'nothingto be desired. We regret y`i " Dhat you have found yourself unable ` ,to carry on in your offioe of librar r - �� `''1�'11 '�• iart; but knowing that you will con- - :: I e1'!111 H - tinue-as one of our members, .lend- I � l i_ng. -us -your valuable help and co- operation, we find some consolation in that happy fact. You will always be .remembered by members of the �s n fut and _ r � • eserrt 1 • Library, , 'Claremont Ice .. ure, for your generosity in derating the land for. the. sfte of -time librazy x building, for that was the first step - towards a better library in a better �. environment. We realize keenly that you ,have been very ill -paid for , the aerv'ices you have rendered, Finan - y speaking, but your true re- ward lies in the satisfaction that }. ♦, always comes from the knowlerge df - - ` havimig, Performed a duty that -has ' r `brought brightness and happiness to abs r54 others. As a very wriail,.tok'en of cher :. good -will and as a reminder of our L Cosuidsr tbi -COtap =� Back of the Car c•l" pleasant associations with you;' •av 1'' • ,'; ask you to. accept the gift of this- - lamp, with the hope the you will - - long, be to enjoy the use ° CHARLES C'WPER; - CLAREMONT it,^ Miss Wplker very fittingly re- , plied to the address and expressed -----her sorrow at _having to reiinoIdsh _ - the duties of librarian, but --with hes '�':T�Ji 6libwC. Smt:�Ii01r: �:•�. 't�t irm�t •.���++rl�i•iwi�■■n■�•,■ ,. a n: p �...". . . .. 1V "4 cru - ." ' 'a - _ Cry I. �. yw. .. _ _ w .qtr v \ �- ..,. .,. ...,. .' , - . . . . �' `:, 1. r . �` Lalura Wheeler Designs a Knitted Set For , Subtlety is Best 2 S ked c �i, u Rule in Makeup The "Younger Set" ,u • ._ . I. I%.a w.+. ro..... ` - fi �. - - ..:'� -: ,O1liNAJiENTS I\ DECORATIVE in the working out of these problems Obvious Chings are seldom-trtfly ,/� I TECHNIQUE as given week by geek in "Our beautiful• A painting so subtly color- ? Sketch Club." _. ed that you aren't conscious of the . " LESSON UO. 93 ''• - ., blight spots until you study it close- . Last week we illustrated ornaments We • weloome these letters with ly or a dress which is glamorous he- -:.1"j:; y �..� .: . 1.11 I in• a combination, of decorative tech_ their suggestions as they keep us in cause of its exquisite linea and fabric • • �" touch with tbe'requiremepts and the ,� 't1, -- ) : pique and masa line background. We vitt make a richer and giore lasting ' #ik ' r.: i - ase. omitting the fine line -treatment Problems of our readers. -' . g impression than Ovid..attention=get `? / � . �'t y ' . Of background- this •week in fal;peV.4f• •I wonder if there are any of our ng' pictures and frocks. y . `$ an all-over decorative technique. readers who haseentered some of the This 'is true of faces. �i'e remember 1:. V , v What do you notice in comparison many Art Prize Contests that are •' a between the illustrations of this week conducted during ttie year by Indus- pleasantly the •smiling' girl whose `� ; 1 ' _ fud those used last weekT trial firms from coast to coast. FIa�e rouge made her, look healthy and vi- `` various -not smeared with pal'nt. Ne tj -' There is a definite strength of any of our'readers "'of "Our Sketch, *r �.n< , 1 remember only fleetingly, then riot ,` •` s' 'z� -• , , beauty_ in eveness of thickness of the Club"' been"fortunate -to win prizes. ;4 1I �4�t,'.",.,.-_, with delight, one whose.'face-was coat ascara an ¢;f`\ +6, ' .A ` .,� �q9 %l I l i,, it is best of course, io 'keep la our _-_-a . ' . 1►F. . _ �s _ .mind the old rule about , enhancing )C _ — A not ck`�anging-natural coloring- and -. ,. o `ea.tures. B.ouge should match the co.' c it. Ir. u - y 'our your cheeks become after You • - ` - ': i ti fir t'+ C ri . ' v - have exercised 'strenuously. Lipstick r .�1 y " .' `� 38 'rght to harmonize .,with- `'f' :< � • '�r � . • O z•;. s warm blood tones of your lips, Pow- "'%^ 1 �; � r!� i • der must'always match exactly your _ {; I •`gT`Vy^" a.. . , ,: .. �: I .. •:. • . . ` complexion. lines and 'the`spais'of •black judicious One of our. students reports winning Th_ ere are, however, exceptions to •_ _ _Iy used. in an Animal Poster contest, lot prize the ideas �of subtlety. For . ekample, _ _ -. The circle and lettering in Fig..299 o1 $25.00, 2nd rize $10.00 and the 3rd ' D ou can_ get away with bright red fins - .. , __ _ `,' Its a'weakness in the design, and I prize of $3.00 This fortuate --young ;ernail polish in, anybody's drawing _ would suggest making the circle solid man is very fond' of sketching anim- room these daps. You can pile ,'our :. "'black, with white le'ttera*on the black als, and we are expecting great res- air high on your head to exaggerated CHIhD'S KNITTED SWEATER AND BERET - . _ pircle to read, THE STUDIO. Duke a, nits from him, in the near future. Grecian, manner and evoke no unfav_ t;oyy of this design with, the suggest.. "'There is a tide in the aftalra of • . PATTERN 1150 _ ed changes, twice the size o! ;his orable comment. For the beach you .. . e elft, for Your work fn. Ex. No. f men which taken at the floods leads yourWhen four -to -eight year olds step out this'Spring, Spring, they're sure on to fortune. "Are you taking ad- fingernails. In fact, you should. o nee a euse an ktuL xschnae_clear For epee& in the, inking of these vantage of your talent? "they are directions anyone can follow. )foxily plain knitting, there s e. lacy . ' ."'three Beep in 'mlad _that there's nothing three designs -use a speed ball - pen stitch. introduced in sweater yoke ,cleeves, and. -beret, Choose a color- hafly men whose natures sort with ' . .Ls suggested tri previous lessons: You . • •' subtle :or .lovely about: evening hair ful Shetland floss: - - : . their vocations," ' „_ ornaments which make you look like will be surprised Low much qutGker _. Pattern 1150 comes to yqu with deta�ieQ directions for.makirg . _ ,"IL can finish up these with ' these These lessons are trey We IrAvite a Christmas trge or a,.garden,in full the blouse: and beret shown in sizes 9, G' and 8 (all given in one 1.practical speed bloom. Two or three delicate sprays atfern an illustration of it_.and of all stitches seeded; material I. Pope as against the P ). . - time required to fill in the- outlines questions from. our readers, which of flowers enhance almost any formal requirements. , ;irawn with an ordinary pea point. will be answerer) without any charg.e. hair dress. Giant clusters of them'de- Send 20 cents in stamps or coin (coin preferred) for this Pat.'arn - What are you using to correct- the A -small fee It charged for criticism' finitely do -not. A single -jewelled star to \eedlecraft Dept., Wilson Publishing Co., i3 West Adelaide S. 1.mistakes with that are ' sometimes on readers' sketches. Enclose a thred ora rather fragile looking tiara ,ate - Toronto: _ made during inking -in process? .Hew (•03) stamped, addressed retyrp en- good. -Ideas. Don't however, be Der_ 1.' do you apply this correcting formula'. velope for persopt�eplies to: The suaded to Rear stars and a huge tiara Our readers are sending in the most ,Art Director, "Our Sketch Club'; 73 t5"e same evening. 'You'll spoil the Keeping Lilies Opel1 ! Interesting lettere of their experience Adelaide Street West, Toronto; charm of.Tioth. - - .. .. . _1. .• 11 Evidence m U.S. •Smuggling Charges _ .'°'"'Ir.` :�°� a . ..IdL11 x .- _.._ - ... _ .. t't' .. „ _ :' • -. k '. - .., -:.... �. r -. .. y, . .. .. 1 _ At n y�''•, _c i, . { _' - _ a yFX . : \ 11 . . _, .. - - f .. , , .. ., r (' . .. • +,• . —_ _ M, +• s.-.,jLf �5:• ,,. �, �•. r J R0. - ! .. `r ;r•-...a'��"'t,u, _ . ]ray r>'�+ .•r .. • I �. �l I • .Italy's :' karis in a machine gun 'emplacement situated or. a a • "- strategic point. along the line of communications on the Northern , y. M! -front to Stave off the deslicrate Ethiopian' attempts to break .tht .flier ` -._ i i �' � • line of the advance forces. 52 • - i .I.- �' 4„r . • - - - ,•,,,�� _ ,,.. _ x . �- - p Y e&,. Is This Argument a Link, With the Picture _�141 ._ I. �� n a� -, °ice - . w t . i x. ,r l 1. ,> _I!- _ _ • _ This- picture of, the Norwegian steamer Reiduti with the Florarin of St. John's; A'ewfoundland, " F- a , • ' .. - A j , alongsid"e, wu among the pictures submitted by the United States State 'Department to the Norwegian '! :�, E ' . ; ,government a support of protest'involving three lv'orwegian vessels charged .with tran�ferrinR alcohol to. „ ' •' .':liquor runners of St. Pierre Island, Frencli possession of?'Newfoundland,. . . h ;\ i _ - ' / . .. . _ Difficulties rw y of War ' x �z •... • - ._ '..,., >1_,.,. ,�`; \ '^, ` : ��.,, t'.i@. '43 \Q�Zk�P'`.R- Rb - . �yZ 11 b �` * �. ]�`.` . . I .., .1. . z y1. \ { I 0: f s �'. • ,r ;4 .. ,-. �,� �� �� IIS 3 w= ' - , �� i , � . -- R'. rte, 1, I•Nr'. ".alk' s k- a i "ti . s r ` ,w .. A`..,,v; !,;\. s . . .. :.., „, .... _ - .. ..: " w �:_ :.' : �»: <c . ; . . :: . . . I _ .. c Lee _Baglan n (left), Texas..League umpire reeentiy transferred :. , - 'to the National League, getting -his first major league squawk from ,An army mule is an army rhule- in any man's' R•ar. This donkey acts with 'characteristic stubborn-- )Daffy Dean, of the St. Louis Cardinals, on' Dallas,- Tex:, golf course. • • I:.''..,;.,.moss as Italian soldiers try to persuade him that his services are required at the Ethiopian front. •,iArkument was over strokes used, at last hole, - . .. _ . . ... _ - • - .. — . . . - ... . . 1. - .. - - t. . . .. -, , .. I . . y ... .. . . M1, � _1. - ,_. . . powerful grip. "Here=get it away _ e from him,Foste> 1'•' - dere is a real .thrill for He twisted the student's hand un- f til the man yelled with pain, and Foster picked up from" the floor theateen "'tea drinkers —blend crumpled piece of paper which had fallen from •-his.. -nerveless grasp. �. SO 1J1, �1 Taunton immediately released his •sof•' first - crop teas from �. + • f;7X3 hold, and 'hranksome, recoiling, ' lay �. . V. back in his chair nursing his injured Japan S finest gardens. Try �t. �R � hand witf the., other _and cowering F A/DS ..a `�� like' a frightened ani ial. "If you can't keeA quiet and be- SALADA' D/GE/ON have yourself I'll have to put. you' in the cells." - _ .The student gave a frightened grunt in reply 'to the Chief-.Con- more hief ".Con- - stable's threat. He seemed, more like ''a A Persian cat, which its owner a wounded beast than ever :''� Foster _took to ll led 'there has just returned home; It up his eltair beside hini at the table, se little little the worse for its sixty- The Chief Constable smoothed ou:� 4 mite journey, 'arriving back in Sur- — .;$y Adam Broome the crumpled paper. bitorl appropriately on lits master's _ -"Shall I read it?" birthday. s:aroPSls The London man agreed. r stGNos Yattla.Lt of ailtun, •a fa- "It's headed just `Brightnioutli'- 1:1"us composer, is about to make his •there's no address, and` it's marked operated upon during .life under an Apparently homesick after being 11rst appearance .1n Lon lie 1s to P P onduet the first- performance or a sym Private. and .Confide !tial.'," anaesthetic,-and of .doing away with ,given to a new master, a tnaltese Idiony, of his own. composition at the Taunton laughed. ,:'" the necessity for. its final.destruc- cat made its way more than, 20 ]Mile/ ,i t;ueett's Fall. The event hay aroused :.Pe ha s we'd better not ['fad ]t c ry great interest- The hall.. W crowd � P. tion. in sub-zero heather from Regina to = - - V. ., -1, and millions of llstercery are waiting then!" Curare was difficult, expensive; its former owner. at Pense, ' fur the perforutuncu to tpnte over the He glanced at the wr tchetj-Brank- e even•for-a qualified medical man to t'ar.11l.m�l:es his,�uurnrc and some who• was now leaning forward g b procure. The . writer knew tlt,'at � his •fter many months of research, ;l IUK his baton suddenly culiabses, with his head in his hands occasion- y Medical aid is immediately furthcpin_ addresses could obtain access to the seamless that resist action of is:g. but it Is obvious that the, man is ally uttering a little grunt;, and con- drugs in the Vniversity laboratory, gasoline, oil and acids have beep e audi,.uee are two young tinually muttering to liirliself.. Foa= a s l.' _ tri tt' and he made-•a last a eal to him to roduced at. Walton, Eng. ;� people, Lettice \far,tou a^d Stephen PP P'. . ter continued- a do his best, as a man, holding the 1 " "It's rathe't difficult to read, 'and same opinions as himself, to ,procure The student- seemed really fright- 1 should- say that the handwriting for him the ingredients which were t). + ened•. at last. There were tears in was disguised. 'Dear Friend, I' write necessary foi•.him- 'in - effectiftg his Those Leisure Hours -, his eyes, and fear was written in ev- td you because I know that you .vPl purpose. n•tly Not Ernploy Them Pro- _ ` cry line of his face- And then° a sod- help me if you can. I l,eliece that To Ta[rnton and Foy ter the whole fltab?*? specialised tralning l den-.,chan!~e _came over him. His eyes you share m own views ttah re°artl Iea¢s to increased elYictency; _ S g flung seemed fantastic, far-fetched lncreasea Efficiency means • blazed with maniacal fury, is im s _ it -was not easy for Increased Earning Capacity. ` twitched convulsively. _ who • think little cult, to their folly, them to edge of its co en on ar, ti'ercome inferiority Complex. • "Ah-I see'-now-what sort of men dumb brutes; I air a coctor-.myself,, 1 dere op m , _ ;utbalanced mind.:- And _lir. Brank-� �evuip �•y�.urselr for -�better +' yqu are. You-are• the kind of men I but I ant, a humane .doctor. I know. -some, was a curious things. study leisurely In the person. quiet of your own home. Write have made it my life's ,work to tie- that these same animals feel pain 'To 'Be Continued. for particulars of f sclnating• 1 • feat and stamp out-to obliterate fit- and distress every hit as much as correstiondence cour��e - terly from the face".of' the earth. You we humans ourselves, arld I feel that The Institute of Practical- and are 'the men who -would ill-treat 1 they, eceit Blore than. ourhoses, de- flow Grandpa Proposed Applied Psychology dum15 animals, "'poor creatures which' serve •protection from those who P P alo confederation Building huve never done you -any harm. .I 'would seek to eo them harm. You -= NONTRZ".-QUESBC ; KEEP swore, when 1: determined -to be a know, of course. +hat many crtrel doc- Ile always smiled arid winked due -' :ROYAL YEAST CAKES doctor, that I would never experim- tors and so-called men of szSence ex- - e}e ent on and cut- up- poor animals-= perimeni wilfully upon live animals. Anytime he, happened by, ' fFp%/ Strength ,tali Chinks that could not tell me of the They say that it is neces�. -that lie joined the ,village choir and said pain and anguish they. were suffer- they cannot achieve' the results at lie li4d the way I baked my ing-that I :would , fight -the vivisec- which they aisir without. doing §o. If bread. " tors tooth and nail,-and with all m the revolting,- inhuman, un-!`hristiun g f y ometiTries be "squeezed, ,ivy hand a practice must =allowe to continue be _ mi ht . until the last breath Left m • P d mite. S Y o snf' in ni • end .the protection of . , fen _ •� . . bed I .ee now, the if o hi g t •o are li t n P h n l' t .. 3 A sittin i. t ca d e-1 h n' t Y• 'y g e b , j more than secret agents of these for animals, must be sought in •sonic fie "often helped me find .$ cote COFFEE RING cursed vivis6ctors,•You would torture unorthodox direction: And I believe That strayed off from the piece " WOR me.'-his' voice rose to a scream that I' am no�v not far front aebiev- sotiiehow, "just as you- would torture a dumb- ing. success- in this direction. Bu't I And once when I fell off. the ice, HO(KEY BOOKbeast. But you shan't-you shan't! am• hampered because . I cannot hetHe picked me 'up and; kissed 'me 7.This paper which you're so anxious .the drugs I need.' I have evohled, in _ .twice„ to see- Fll _ ; theoxy,:. compound.. which will,' I ..end tltati how• grandpa ave(I -the �"'d AUR FAVORITGRAPHEDE PICTURES N Taunton was up. in iiflash.'Ile di- think, effectually solve the problem way g P P YOUR FAVORITE PLAYERS --- '" wined Branksome's intention. He .had front this new standpoint that Ihave For nle to get -the wedding d • T erybaywilltrantthisBook-"iiowto been forced to, take u If this rile g ay• 113MoraealfocLeysw".byT.P.(Tomtcyl' just erumpled up the Asper into s _ P• - Gonlmn, coach and manager of the World -James A. Saaaker. ball and tivay arbotie to flim it into Practice must go on., all"we eah do- Champion Slootreal]tarmn,. impty.take or must do—is to find some• means ut= �LILYTfIitYl 'CORCSYIiLpR MDQ r� the fire. - ' "No yon'. don't, Et•:fnksoiue,"' he terly to alleviate the pain that is � the backs year name and addrees-rplainly- rried, seizing the other's tinnier .in a caused. And. I fully believe 'that I ROIItanCe and Divorc@ ' and the words " biockty Book". Mail the have at 'last been successful in evolve �— _ - label to The Canada Search Co.; Limited, ._ ?croute, and your book will be seat you ing that ine, R. "Anaesthetics in the immedWefy. - ofdinar .sense are not enough. They The increase of divorce and the histo - Y fi f that seri rate is of act t marriage e n t the ��.. "- • 'mit • ]event , stn during the actual - e g - - N Stadia a label or rho !runt of a cargos . . 3 P P g c .. RAISIN I N B N _ mm •s uc T [arch Co.,R S BUNS The maintained at a high enough pitch € a.ypral tot he Canada • s'- s,�; -. operation. I think• tide}: probably_ do,. may well be -due to the fact that -the -'M•m"��i markrii withyour game and ad-: But just -think of the sufferings, too drmsand the picture you want conepirtum - �. w. modern. girl fails to realize. that man Yoreschlabel),andyourchoiceofthefollow- awful 1 describe, gibe bleb. he '� rctch- u to e c t s -. ManWho' is more` sensitive to romance than tog pier .:ca, mounted ready Moa ttam,ag, ed .�ninrals must endure when, they •�a'iUbexnttoyou. woman: Love is an adventure in COnle f0 at last. I'ou'nlay "sr.gue Chat• , Cron \lontreal ".Maroons"—Group "Ler Can every mans heart and' one which. he . p Knows mare dOCtOrS prevent this by des- diens' -Group tree osn al yNott«t'eyTeam-- tv011ld w1111n^2 �irolon , but le IS Individual itnrrn of Bali Northcott, Georg troying'the subject's life wflt!St St 15 �y g Alintha,Russ$1mco,Astl.riieur,IhaeFrottier, 1 still under the influence of the drug: not. always given tie oppertunity trmand I tondou, EarLRobinsoa. Frank Boucher, But if m}' own' tgeRvpoinY is rtt;}it,-sinee_women have become more mat- "Ate" Bliley. - 1 Whether � the Remedy ter-of-fact and more concerned about EDwaRDSBURQ tai who are ice that we should deter- .. You are taking for .. .+,.tine whether or not the time has their. own individual fortunes. That -CROWN BRAND , +; is one result of the emsincipation of '•� Headaches, Neuralgia come 'when a ' fellow . creature upon y� i' God's eat_th must die ^" ,{ omen.,-�'irLtot is naily Colonist. CORN _.r1 �__p tJ P or Rheumatism * Paihs _ - L• There uas.--much-to-t.11e .singe -ef- - THE FAMOUS ENERGY FOOD f I$ SAFE is Your Do�tA>r. tect,- and - Foster odcasionai'ly, rear! - LILY WHITE CORN SYRUP WHITE BREAD • Ask Him slowly, deciphering the script' with �gO�s'p ao 0139.00 1LENSON'S CORN STARCH +- Ic.' .difficulty. With a -great deal of,•the xi:x3YT8a[A'ai PIAmo ss3A0 CANADA CORN STARCH' sentiments expressed both 'Taunton NOADREXXE39 -PIANO $89.00 : CHALLENCE CORN STARCH P + t. .-Don't Entrust Your a foster agreed.-. But the encrai r. F—H kion of these used fILVER GLOSS LAUNDRY STARCH r g i Ptanoa.an- - Products N many others Kladly vafplied on re- Own or Your Family s. $ , ,e of the writing pninteci to a fan- ••t•heC.��ADAS'>fARCHCO!►iPANYLimltel '` + quest. 1S'rtte: - <' Well�Being to Unknown . ;,atic as the author. • MASON AND RISCH LIMITED TORO\'To o The letter concluded with the dis- : ... , Preparations � @+a sena at. w. ToF'cnto, out. - .� closure that Rurare was a' necessary Use.the:e Famous Dry Yeast_ . EFORE you ,take any. repara- ingredient in the new compound Cakes and the Tested B'tion you don't know 'all abouts which was to have'the effect of.per- •Iss —' _ Royat Sponge Recipes .. for the relief of headaches; cw •the ' manently removing' the .ravages of r. pains of rheumatism, neuritis or pain in •ari' animal ,which had been 53 66 Every, Royal Yeast Cake comes to you neuralgia, ask your doctor what he protected•byt an•indf6idual, air -tight think about it.-.in comparison. with "As iriti." vvr$ppiTtg-the only dry yeast with P t this safeguard! Kept absolutely fresh, We say this hecau�e, betoce the- "they assure full-strength leavening discovery of "aspirin,'"- mos so- / S«E5 \. power at all times. The standard for called 'pain- remedies were ad- _ NOW THEY ASK FOR MORE Over 50 'years-today, Royal, Yeast. Wised against by physicians as being f Cakes are preferred by 7 out of 8 bad for the stomach; oi, oltcTl, for I HAVE TO HIDE my Canadian housewives, who.' use dry the heart. And the discovery of 1{ DEAR -NO ONE EVER WANTy � �� y�kE TO s/EEP THEM SINCE east. Kee a ackage handy.' lspirid"' latgeh• clxinged mcdlc3J TWO H_�piNGS OF MY CA TAT i• P P }": vE E=FtoUSING MAGIC practice. t woNoea wnv. Guess 'tt f W a . Countless thousands of .pee le _ O t s pplNs Helpf ASK SUE WHAT MAKES / - -ho have taken r spirin year in yy weet,vou '/ c ii - 1,7 FREE: and out- without -ill effect, -have NEftS SO GOOD E CANT DEBT WHERE 3 "The Royal yeast proved' that the medical findings z,.. E MAGIC Bake Book" ,ilves �� {•' 'ja, �, y K T CEPTAINLY about its safety were correct. PAIN TORTURES s f t : e, red Royal _Remember this: "Aspirin" is S v GIVES REsuio ` Sponge Recipes 'rated amang the fastest methods yet L ` ' Don't dope yourself inter - for the bread. --discovered for•Ihe relief of headaches i pictured above _ A -- and many others. and all common paips ... and safe L T Wally to stop pain, Authori- FREE! Send for the average rcrsorl t c,. 'take . - L�- E ties say, "Use Omega Oil CAKES.coupon:..-regularly _. - _ - •_ C •r R _ _ -to break up the congestion BUY bf.{DF.-Iti- ., + - - .. rut writes• Aspirin' Ttiblc ts are nl.ide in -- ` that causes it." Omega Oil Goons Canada: •!aspirin is the. registered . works quickly and.,safely to -- trade-mark of the Bayer Com any. e _ p `�-` bring real relief. At aT��rD.+xn BRANDS r.iHtreD Limited. Look for the name t5a 'ei a f all drug stores, 35c. Fi•serAveandLtbertySt.,Tor°nto,ont.. - intheformofaerossonevervkabet. ' Please send me the tree Royal Yeast "' DONTVr'RISK FAILURES lutely dependable. It assures, ; , Bats He*WL ' D -e m a r"1 d and Get ora . - , , ..Good leaking lTowder is -perfect-leavening . -. deli- "-P.1. "X I espeeially important to good cions cake every time! And t' _ -s I cube. That's why Canada's Magic costs s, little to use l RUB O I T } at ` leading cookery experts use actually, less tJton 14 IT WON'T e. Tew.. and recomme d\Magic. They.-•4eerl i makes a fine cake! Ask `O^• "s no••" BLISTER* c e pr-01 r-� have found' Magic is abso- your grocer for DMagicL Made In Ca.ada .. �. �,.:.,..-; ...".. .-': '. - - . . -., ... .. .... _ .. - .. � _ . ,_ .. .. ,. - , tiY:•, .... ',' .. T'.. ... x• �..,+dam :1 4 v , _- 5,. � ., �4 ':roc': •-'i ��„ '�� �, ...� ,,, � .9,r-- , : s f t _ : r - ♦♦ � +' 1�' -Miss Jean Clark is able to be -Mr. C. J. Stephenson, Church _ L t✓ LL (J 1 �11ti ►� - out again after a rather lengthy ill- Street, is • confined to his home gi D. J Callaghan left on Morida} ness. through, illness. Qj for Grafton oh account_ of the ill- -The Guild of St. George's will --Stork has been spending _ IqJohn Haas of his'u ncle hold its regular meeting on Thurs- a, few days in Belleville with hi: -The Township Council',ill meet day, March 5th, in the Club Rooms brother, Wm. and Mrs. Stork. Picker'bag's 'Leader Store" on Monday next for the transaction at 3 o'clock ° The Counties of Halton, Pee' of general business. -A meeting of the Horticultural York, Durham, Northumberland an 3. -Mrs. James White spent Sunday Society is being held in the A. Y. P. Ontario with the exception of thr IT S -STOCK-TAKING TIME In Toronto with her daughter;' Mrs. A. rooms on Tuesday, March 10th, township of Mara and Rama have j, j Walter Shepherd and family. - Particulars' later. been aocepted by the Federal Gov- -Ile Ladies' Aid of St. Andrew's -The "What a Hope?" tourna= ernment as a restricted area for tuber Many O ds and Ends to clean up Church are meeting today at the rnent incident will give the lovers culosis. Testing was started by the home of Mrs, James L Palmus of their favorite sport'! something Federal Veterinary InspectArs it -Mrs L. K. Devitt and little to think about. Where the I'sport" Halton,, Peel and Northumberland of at greatly reduced prices- 4aughters of Toronto, spent the end in "lambasting the stuffin" out of Feb. 20th. - of the week Iwlith her mother, Mrs. one another tome's in, we can not see. Vere will, be "a -special patriot- Men's "Wellesley"- Wind Breakers, ec CC -The play, "The lainger of Scorn" licensed_ ,in this province for those Sunday morning next, when follow L Keg., . � Going at 3.a7or is being played here in St. Andrew's who a� k Clef b�ruir►ocent canard in ToroQtto,aa radio will be installer hey re all WOOI Church, 'on Friday, March 6th.: Ad- - ' g y They're with zippers, great ywasion, 25 cents. driver will go to ,fail for six months so that all kvdno come to this aervic 3 The monthly muting of the W. M. or a year for running down a care- will hear King Edward 'VIII broad Value• S► a tke United Church will be held less jay-walker, but'under the cover cast- his first address to his peopl: en Wednesday, March 4th at 3 p. m. and protection of sports, one man of the Empire. The service wil' Men's ece-lined underwear shirts ,at the home of the Misses Bunting. can knock another into oblivion, and commence at 10.45 sharp, the Sun -Attendance at the ' churches on sometimes not coming back; and day School being called for 9.4 I : and, �clrawers• Reg. 90e. each. Sunday was not so large as usual as get a-it all remains to be seen. addition to the King's address- !.her• • the bad condition of the roads, pre- King-Edward VIII will make his will be a .short address by Re\..14 going at 69c. each, tho „ _vents people from going out rrt first radio broadcast to his. G. Crozier m the text, Render. un ��+• , scar, • +throughout the whole Empire 'on to Caesar the things that are Caes _Men's 6-eyelet Dubber Boots, _ =- tinder date of Feb. 24th, announ-, Sunday next, March 1st, at 11 a. m: arra and unto God, the things tha" Q cement ahs been made by the Prov- This broadcast is creating much. in- are 'God's." Special music is also be going at $1.98• _. incial Secretaryrs Dept. of the aPP- terest not only in the Empire but ing prepared and a helpful sei-vic% t n • } - ointment of Mr. Miles S. Chapman, , also in the United States and where- is expected. The evening service vril' s 8 fields combinations, good w ter a Commissioner for Taking Affidav-1which ever the Engiish language -is-- spoken. '^e held as usual at ? p. m., when thr Q Its, in and for ,the County of Ont- The time, 11 o'clock is the hour in -abject will be. "Working out you `' :going at $1.89• the most of the churches in. own Salvation:'" MANY OTHER SPECIALS,-COME ON IN. -The United Young People's-' Ontario and other countries .on Eas • Untag +will meet at the ' usual time, I tern Standard Time, begin their ej ..asst _-nigh at—the--usual �. service-ire is r . S . CHAPMAN' Place, on March 4th. l n interesting' great marry will remain out .of tl program has been planned by the church t+o hear the broadcast. To'ov _ Christian Fellowship Convener, Misss ercome this difficulty, a` number e' —' Ethel ray, on "-God and Ourselves." churches in Toronto and probably •ir' Coal -TWe annual meeting of the pub- other places will install radia equip `oke TWO STANDOUT VALUES lie library will be held in the library meet, and the King's message +Kit rQorns, on Monday evening next, form part of the service. _�% • March 2atd All members of the lib- -Wood -The annual meeting of St. And .ip.Top Tailored Suits or Coats for racy as well st the attend, officers, are erew'svens Church was held. at Frida, and er Men or women--Same cloth--Same urgently requested to attend, as im- evening last whir a large attendanri j� ee''�� • portant business is to be transacted. although a number -were prw�•en•e .!Cement :.'. Price-423.75. 75 -The Ladies Aid . and Board of . eT° nem- and the bad condition ofcick from attending on account of . of St, Andrea's Church th, Extra good+�lapie er,d Beech woos+ will hold a' Social Evening at the road--. The pastor. Rev. Dr. Carn^.ich Atso good hardwood siahs. Gordon's "Business Girl" Hose. home of Walter and blrs, lt'hite or. ael,'�resided and Harry Boyes seta' ;, Our aim is to satisf our �+ Rhe .evening of Friday. March 6th. as secretary. Report,, +were submitt• - Y Splash-proof, a7nag-resisting, Ch There Rill be progressive rrokinole. fes' the various orsranization_:• customers. 1� Program and refreshments Silver and all were of a most. encouragins H: G1I8S^1V fon Hosiery - Collection.' character. The chunk treasurer'. p := Mr. 'A. C. Diamond, who has sold 'Miss 1 CR EN I N f: r) V T A R l t- : Chrissie Munro, reported that Yk,i,n«• 5900 itis ,farm will hold an auction sale of all obligations had been -met and z farm,. stock implements, hay,. small balarrlte left over to begin thr DO Fred T. �Buntinp m i i potatoes, furniture etc: at has prem new year. Mrs. R. A• Somerville, th; DON'T - Df Ricker ing e n� ises just south of the C. N. R. stat- M. and M. treasurer, stated that ti:c ; �atabtiahed 11367. -ion .on Thursday, March 5th. Mr. TAKE CHANCES 'Diamond has a tine lot of 'dairy cows amount contributed considerably ex " which 'he will dispose of; - ceeded the allocation. The Ladies -St George's Church, Sunday. Mar. Aid Society hada `very successful ' pia Safe year, the receipts amounting to: ova. yUALITYMEATS lgt. 1st Sunday in Lent. Sunday 8436. The W. M. S. also had• a ver, 7.`_ &tool at 10 a. m. Morning Prayer successful year. The church merr>ber CairiRUlt your, Drug St at 11. Evening Prayer at 7 p. m. At shipwas "increased b six member the morning service a radio will be y Rerorn�tr installed and the address of His three by profession of faith ani' YOUR t)liUt:G19T [9 1fORF; _Round Steak-, .. 200. three by. Certificate,' and there war, q -. Majesty King Edward �I+'IlI will be t�h',r, .- Minced _tHaiL, -.. 140. heard. Preacher at the evening ser- no deaths or removals. There a� . '`vice Rev. F. G. Robinson. now sixty-one on the roll. There is ?� MERCHANT. Stowing Beef, ,` 14p. -The lung period. of zero weather steady increase in the mer'nbershil Rolled Short Rrib (Pot roast) 140. ,which lasted over a month came to of. the Sunday School, being now ii R. V. R. 1l(lUitN, I i411aG1441 -Cooked $$ID,. •_.�, and L`teir Rivings were unu.:ual' [►UNBAIiIUN., IL)NTa[t10 He9ACheese .' ]b0. ._an end on Sunday, when the temp- _ erature rose to the freezing, a heavy. After purchasing all' suppli .� l Bologat•, .'15C• change which was heartily Welcomed. and making a substantial contribut .'Meiners; - As February ends tomorrr w (Satur- ion to missions, there is a balance c" TREETEX 180 Y 'day) March wilLcome in on Sunday $16.00 Tete choir also has a-.goer.il > 8U0 an�any time after that the thaw balance on Rand. The Board of Mar tl►s► alg BOar� `': Brea:ktast Bam z), by piece, . , Z$t may begin at,any time. if it comes age were re-elected, with two ne r •ktast Ba Con, sr1Ce(t, SRQc. +� B ea y members, H Miller ;and Joh, I� with a rush great floods may be ex_ , . BChnBider a or Swift's Premium B8Cot1: Baxter to fill the vacancies 'cau>Lsa.: Tre6te% RirHi1' t3(►Krd •la n►edt pecten. rindlesst per plot. 18c,, 2 for 3:150 -John Arthur Locke, of Toronto, by the death of W. J. Clark and re • udder a niw process, posrese Jewel.or Cris flake 5herteniBv, ' 2, 250 died• in the, General Hospital on Fri- •moval of L. H. Spragge.. Harry BoY IIIF, great insletina quslitlel - Q 8teT8 pi • dky. Feb. 219t, in his 61st year. The es was appointed treasurer in place 10yeters, pet jgTe 2$0. of Miss Munro, who wished to, •retir; :funeral took place on Monday, inter- ..-. boll he'If inch and priced at ..,. - ment being made in St George's, on account of other pressing duties. Cemetery, Pickering. He was a mem- A hearty vote was passed express- four and a half Cents per ber of the Locke family who owned ing appreciation of the v' ork of Rev. square, foot � .:;W � '0 • ±, ` E I D and occupied the property now atm- Dr. and Mrs. Carmichael. .:- PICK:ERING ed by John Topper, but let -After a lingering illness, ' - 'Butcher (phone 3000) .�ie�terrn9 In lift W. Adair any at-'hie 'some LUMBER BARD Ing Y Years ago or more - ' -The weekly meeting of St. Geor- in Agincourt on Sunday, .Feb..16th. - ge's A. Y. P. A. , was held last Fri- He had been seized with a heart at.. -_ - -- day, Feb. 21st. The meeting opened tack, a result of Poison gas receiv- 1rNo,ddderfte ng•. _ .Pickering Hardware Store with a hprnn, followed by • li'rayer. ed -overseas, after which.he grRdusJly _ Otsing to the condition of the roads, becalnte weaker, as the best medical POTATOES FOR BALE-Apply to our Music ..Convener was unable to skill and, kind nursing were unavail- R. Hr Croak. fhoa•pick t�9 27 �tTST TRY attend, so the a ens 'in in restoring him, his heath. He s T ... . ot,t; 5'1 to _ y ng was spent In B g �1 NTF C' -:. f:', rr-,. : I 100 acres. Paul Diamond. R. R, No. 1, Ur. Hess' Hog Special for hogs, games. Next meeting will 'be held on was the youngest son of John and Pickering. 1 Friday the 28th. Lantern slides will Mrs. , Adair; of pin4murt, horr. in zs-?� ' • be shown. There:,w•ill be ori admission 'Perth 411 years ago. Fred learned 1)OTATr E9 F<�R 9ALLr-Lo�,lev4 Dr. Hess Stock Tonic fol• turtle• N-; I qualii y, saccL.r.t aced na.k Scott, Oaf 10 cents. 8 o'clock. ,Everyone wet- his trade as blacksmith at Claremont Altona Road, Rouge Hill. 28.27 1 • some. - then came to Pickering, after «hlci: Dr,* Hess Pan-a-min for i he hens. -We reZret to report the death of `y'ANTEU-T.�o Hi L Ser. to stud•• - he Fent overseas. In 1:119 he marc- ants, who will room together, to board. Satisfacti011 guaranteed or money. ` Wm, Brokenshire vobich took place ied Miss Laura Banks and started 13'50 per school:week. Apply NEWSofr:ce. _ 'suddenly at his home in Chatham on btacksmithing in Agincourt: He will ,`OH SALE-T S. tPRtrd rr�lstrird back. Monday, Feb. 24th. Mr. Brokenshire always be remembered for his jov- I Holsteih bull ready for service. Also good iva _headi_of_tlie W. J. B.roketti;hire sal and cheerful disposition b hi bufl calf, reat6ohble m. Teefy; Lot 26, con V 3, Pickering; 27..'COOPER'S DRI-KIL for Lice on 19orse8, ` Ltd. Wholesale Firm. He w" a 'for- niany friends and relatives, also. the lig, ,bein¢ the community in which he lived. He FARM HAND WANTED-Must be - CaitlA, Sheep, Pigs and Hens. ' mer resident Of Pickers reliable and a good mit 'er.'Single, non-smo elder son of the late D..Brokenshire. leaves to mourn his loss.-a devoted ker preferred. Start,a ytime.. W. H. westney, SPECIALS THIS WEEK who' conducted a milling business in wife and daughter, also his parents Pickering, iir2g _ `eters and four XPitHIEcNOEiI HAND- Solid Copper Bolters at $2 25 � the mill now in Agincourt, 'two el .. an o 0 owned d rated' b . Pe ycc - ' pN. Lockwood. He received his ed- br6thers. The military funeral ser- and ront moYer Oferra, , : 5st1 miner (ial�amLed Boilers at >61.00 • _ry and r.on-smoker Referro;•' - Bo: A;- ucation in the Pickering Public vice was conducted on Wednesday. Pickerirg Hew.. 27 - gchool, and for a time clerked in R. by Capt. Sidney Lagrnbert, of Christie 1sCR RENT-100 , per�, • a iHrm, JllRent For McOoomiek-DeeriogFatm Machinery A..Btm*i•ng's store; 'He was pro-min. Street Hospital, assisted by Rev. [' clay, foam: running creek, mcAL ; bern. and Repairs water installed, brick house, 19 mil, s fc: r. To �• ent in lawn 'bawling circle-u as well Jameson, of Knox Presbyterian ronto. Apply T. Jacques; weer Hilt, on 1, toot Our Motto:-�'We have t 082 get it,-Or S as being prominent in business' cir- Chnrcb, Agincourt Interment took " it to not made. -g Iles. His wife, Ruby Hilts was P place at Erskine Cemetery, Piclker- ('CHOICE CA1RY COWa-Reis• _ _ CHOICE and grade egwe, Government T.h Tele bone 800`5 Pickering girl, being a daughter of ing. Deceased cows with the Canadian reated. Fresb and dose snrir gcrsalway, P the late J. A. and Mrs. Hilts, De- Artilleryforces du ha:,d.c j3lood rostra it lea usiree Free eeliv.r, ring the war at u3ahaaMurphr more, or Onerio. anr,ir'd• J S BALSDON DICKERING ceased was 48 years of age the time be Was gassed. �t m• 1• Morpby, Uads•r ontarla Terepnc.nr • S. f w ]tan �i�