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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1937_01_15err. y. .. '. _. ... Y:'.-. .... .... ,,._< .^, .. ., 'nun:_....' -. ... ... .. .:.. • .' 11.. V,.� •moi` . �. ..aR'- N( ( :' ... .•(F .S1F. v.:,,., ..... . •.... a4q .;, IW'.. ,.,.y.:. .':•IfR 'Z. 711 i Q'," ii wR^ _,.:'.,:. . �, !- -•,•" - ?x+'" _ i' ser �,(��C. .,•',tN 'err: ... •. .:...nr ,. _;.., ,.;.,- .:... sib's,„. F {, •'x ..;.., :>:. r<.,.. VOL.sw LV1. - PICKERING, ONT.. FRIDAY, JA.N, 15.� 1937. i�^.21 fi lostttsoota nal Nawbo. 'Attorney for the Defence” will be Xinsale "r Md by the Sager Gr~ of-GREENW, c. "gi-&Cat the Pickering United Church , dur- -Mr, and Mrs. A. Par in spent, is February is later Sunday With Joe and Mrs. Parkin R H. 0. PSAR34N-�thyatc ..n "Our trrucke pass your 'way � � "Dt1st �e Earth" 'at Asrburn. T �� hpWSurgeoa. Dunbarton. 1017 every dt►y." �r 1 ' ' 1. Brign.�l_, •we are so :� RIt. FO.RSYTH. Opb. D.. Director K A. .Qpto ieWcal Association oetario. Rea• COAL, '.Cogs. +• - - report is seriously ill and tender 1386--1936 %tared Memberof ebe Amrrieao Ootomecric• medical care. aselad ti Eye. examined by apgoiat—t- M E N T K 1 NSALE. _ ; o, ,,,ot, Oct. WuOD, CEMENT, -At .the usual church service on Y. P. S. will meet as usual this Sunday afternoon the following Commencing January 18th i SANP, GRAVEL, Thursday evening. -Gong ladies received . certificatey Mrs. J. Mudie is confined to th' _Pfic Of CJtoP.Ping vrill_be , DONALD ItUUL3 J3arrlaiter - - `-end --�- ___- for Teacher-training Caurses--.of-_th_ - -- R home with a severe cold. Old. Testament: Misses' Jennie Par-" SoiiQwr. Notary Public. ww aey;o Loan. - 'fie. aper ba Oeace formerly occupied by the rate A. E. t;hrt•. BUILDER'S BII PPLI E f3 Mrs. Ar Hooker. is confined t'1 kin, Jean and Roxena Dedgett, Mur- g Jim. South wing of (:ouatHuuec. Whitby• Sly bed with an attack of . uleurizy. ' ie1 Bell and .Eileen Parkin. 20 bags'- E1.3Q also lOOal cartage work' Mr. J. McDonald had the misfor• - BE�ITON, BELL Zf ROSS The Four-Square. Clays held their 25 begs and over 6 Barristors is Solicitors We have also placed in, stock a full' tune to lose a valuable horse rec January '_-,eeting at the home of c.: Fez bag' line of Mdple Leaf Milling ently. - the Misses Roxeni and Jean Led- WILLIAM ed-W1LLIAM J. BEATUN. K, C. Misses Marion and Marr .ret Ii. BRWKI :BELL, lis C. J. D. F, R05S W. Ou's Feed@. gets, on Saturday evening with a �• r� . MITCHELL -Mudie are holidaying with their good attendance. Miss J. Parkin had A f� line of cattle and pig JAMES, A WKIGHT parents here. charge.' The election of officers re- Is B•y'.atreet, i•oronto, Adelaide'lt d Mission Band was held in the hal[ feeds kept on hand.-Also all .. _. suited as follows: Pres.. R. Ledgett. Pickering, Ont. last Saturday afternoon with usual 1st Vice -Pres. J.'Parkin; 2nd Vice- - -Poultry Rgquirements J C 0. RICHARDSON & Co., Barris- g,, ' .ten. Solicators. Notaries etc., Stolle sue, >;ood attendance, Pres:, M. Bell, Seeretary-treseurer, 8sceldor Life f3uiiding, 30 Toronto St. Toronto. Office phGue 7.600 Residence' 6620. Miss Elsie i-ewis is still confined Will supply any MASTER or 'T;.;boae Ad. 1888: Pickering Phone 3013. btf E. P•.-ikin. Assistant, Mrs. Wm : 1 w the n,.,spltal 'at time of writing Bell Jr., Pianist, Miss J: Mitchell; other feeds required. rpHONSON ' a McMI LLAN-Barris- The Beal Store, Claremont ty a little improve L ss;starit, J. Ledgett and Florence .ace, Solicitors. Notary Public. office at. PHONE 9+4 Little Gerald Hoopes had the Mokbray. Gose Prices No Credit- IRaaidence of Mr. Thomson, lot 11. concession 1. WS- r%*0-4, Oaks tour.: Thuraday and Saturday FURNITURE fortune to rut his tonirue while - - Cli�g wabaios+. from 7.00 p. m to 8.30p by tubmt• Toronto oaks : toe Royal Bank playing last Saturday. He was rush ,Whitesale Pbone Pick sono. 'Toco•to o esog. ed to the doctor who put several ,► We acre displaying an attractive P _ Monday, Wednesday and Friday _- variety of stitches in the wound. We 'welcome M3. and Mesa Holl- ONANT & ANNIE - Berriste.-r, Aluminum .tad flraniteware Etc. and,'also sons >::ddie and Dick to - CSo[Wtan. N.,tariesPubitc Furniture and Fnroiture _ otsr village. ii WWN a. CONANT.rK. C. Novelties. Greenwood -. �. Ir. C*Xamew ALLIN F. ANNIS. S. A.. LL, H. Prices low, ill peeping wftb times. Mr8• Clarence Fieldi:lg (Lee Y''8!!i cldk a- -7 1 2 Sialacae St, S.. Oahawu Miss Ruby Amus is visiting with Randall) of Port Perry is. nerlods- ..Pbarae+—1 and 5 (G•bawal, and at the Court e ry '.. her aunt in Markham. � ly 611 at Whitby......PWO- i 17NI G - House. Wbitbir. CMN . C.naat) Pbone 7 to hit. RADIO- SERVICE Miss K. VrJilsvn is visiting with C. L and Mrs., Stephenson, late sad 1g bye• of Whitevale, and now resident at 4 ,hNDI Mrs. Stewart Corbett ••• , her sister, Aurora, welcomed a little daughter uerar<te A Graduate of Radio College The W. A. will -meet on Thu'rs- recency. All kinds of Reyair Work ^^^^^^w•^^^^•� witb day, Jan. 14th, in the basement of •le attendaance! at the United All TuDiog Guaranteed 11A�T� EIL 0. SMITH. D. D. 9., I. D. 8., the church, after which a- pot-luck - 1 T (Sam mor to Ler. ). v Dale.). Graduate of Up-to-tbe-ml nate triining .1 e CluIrch Sunday School Peached the alae Ito ai Cortege of Deur Surgeon. and Tares- supper . will be served. followed by � ,. . 8, 1!f ft p DO N A L D m L1ni�sj CY. At Clar noot office over D. A. and 1QCl aslark' on Sunday loot Beep up feotni emt every Toa y and Fritip Pboae p the congregational meeting. '209 CLOSE AVE...._ TORONTO stunY7 FINEST EQUIPMENT the gook! work• eke t tterws . a i 1 ct The Sunday School held their an • : _ _ fpr. A goodly number from the will 1 - -- Huai meeting on Monday' evening age found their sb way to the Orders taken at NEWS OfSe�s: ! HEBERT T FALLSIAS. L D 8.. •Guaraniced Satisfaction when the following officers wem pPeTY Y �j D . D. s Graduate of the Royal CalizV of Sunday School Convention at Clare .l1 - A T r. Well Brow 1]meL ser toe, and the trmver.tcr of Totosw. elected: Supt. M mons and all re it one of th {� Osoe in c e evcwd door eat .ot St. And, Ptpal.rinaible Prit'ea -Assistant, Mn.F. WA Gibson;oiAwt. DOT portlie taxi'. Cb, Plekertng.Oat, Off" boars 9 DeSt Y.e4 Shingles ngles For - Sale -sass s ear a m.. or oy •ppoaneese•c. ray Tabes and Batteries always r ti� rete Clara Walls. .arvleai. t�o.e Mcr 3700. eras _ - 'Mr. Perry . I oth Dian Treasurer, The, - members of the Whitevale ; H. ROY MILLER. y eS'• nstitute are celebrating their, an- Galt dalveni" 8terl Ahin le _ Pbone Mark }808 Mrs. W. Gee, Miss F.dnamGr+eoh; s t. 1a!►laasla arl� BrouRbam. Ontario ran be . 1 Bh.te 8 1 nual party this month; to con �iid' Feat hiag �. 48tf fin+il to membersi husbands and. Al•n. ..•.11th,vont., buggy erheets. Home ` Department, Mrs, Walla. AELIZABEsTH RIUHAiiDSON- Cradle Roll Supt., Mrs. L. Pegg: friends laawn mowers sharpened. .Feramdseumobiiaiaal•rsweof all kinds. .lP _ Mrs. VM, R. Ferguson and daugh• T. PATH MON 8 CLAREMOIti aPr./ar'tietewsiMattao[ •did tia/aeta! grand• D. A. � M � R Pianist, '1lisg Mildred Pegg. tet' Marion-. of H arr•e,iet-,a nth; bit.. Oat: and Pert t • r• «- " Phone 281w 1 ea. _ ers for the various clsraRe:: Pt`im' J. F - Buckle, and faunly, of Torun_ PCIBTILL, Licensed Auctioneer. " ary, Mrs. Gee, 'Assistant, butt. P. �. ter ooasite. oe York sad tlneaaado• sal•- to, were. Y13lCOT3 vaith y]1'e!. J 'else FUEL Nsoaslaaam ktndr stwamdto onaiso"On `jnaurzuee of All Hinds.. Wilson: 'Junior No. 1, Mian Mildred Rae, during the Christmas an, L,J tunas, It'. Gran atvr P, o.. ono Pegf3, fAssilttsnt. Mian Edith Orme.- yew Year Y.$lidays. R. S>ZATON. TOWNSHIP Beat Rates Available witb. sod,.Pathfinders, Mrs. Andrew Pegg, Assistant, sirs. L. Pegg: bio: R Born. ai the. 71,r(rtltrl Geiaera 'Do. Clark. Conve7aacer. Commissioner for , Hospital, January 4th, 1437. to, tet y Paton• ifM,vtts. AcoWstaat, Stc. Issuer et ,Seenrlty and 8erviee. Boys. Edtrie Pegg; Men's Ctasa, Revet�erul and Mrs. Robert w Pa,:k Builders Supplies Marriage wea m". weitevale. Ont. Miers May Brown; Greenwood Glean- d _ - er Gibson, A stent, :Mei+ er, of Tramaaaburr. - N. Y.. a uauAddress. Phone s, :ars. F. w-i ghter, Mary "Ann. -Mr. Packer, is : WK. MAW L. Pegg. La m t:er Thud Lath ACSNSED AUCTIONEER AND BROUGHAM PICK 516 _ i former pastor of the Baptist Char VALUATOR Danbactoel rhes at•Whiterale and Green River ti. • I,;, tjf,':IaleS " - 8a>fes oonducted Anywhere ; fiudlry � AUI_ CORI P>voue or write. Andrew 014 Dundas Pickering Mills _ Bob- Torrance's thumb, which he -7. Street. Fawt. had poisoned, is doing nicely, thank The winter thus . iar__ has Oeen Al ljtaTtB: Uoai ,w Whitby, Ontario. Agenop for.Frost k Wood Y -good once. ;: DOIIieStlEs Coke Miss F Thom, of Toronto, . visit- X i-`t Pratt baa lleeu welder the. '! Cooksuiitt Farm Maollinen- ed with :Mrs. S. McCortochie -Sun CFnient. LJIIi9, Pla�telr • . .. - _ - with � Mli le Body- QPCfId CYRIfu E. M'ORLEY �� heavy co d r a few stays p y iiENERAL TNBURAN08• Complete lire and repelrs. Y Mrs. L. D. Hunter we. are sorry Earl Leer, of Oaltviller '.,;tilt a. Agents for LTind Y nOB C'hooping and Feeds of all yore ie ill in St DFsidtael•s Hos Bfl e - Plekariag, 67N P few days. with his uncles, Mess.,• r r :kinds. pitai, Toronto. R inter Bros. n :ic.30L1]3P ..And Me WRITES - Miss Jean McWhinnie, of Tor- F..M. Chapman attended the Ap- and r Life _:.Royal Pastry ,Flour . onto, spent the week-end,.-with Miss ple_Growers'. Convention . at Port Muriel Torrance. Ho on Frida fast. CO kghptt IlvpleiD0' ntn . - Poultry Feeds, Growing Pe Y Fire n Tite W. bis S. will meet on Thurs' The first .meeting of the Club fo-• fllecare Mees Betore Ha71e Antomoblle Ma h, La) lug Mash �y January 21st at the home of t w ear took lace a the- he new y p t We carry 0111 makeilof Plow Points., Mise Janet Allison. honie of Mr, P.. M. Yeatee on Mon-, WILSON �7�T 7 - T ` -Burglary and Accident Mrs. �iorman, of ,Fair port Rd. W. day evsninn last • with about ,75 i:• YY 1 L S O �i! BR Q,�s INSI?P,ANCF?a I', N. �:ilt k Wood after ha�'ietg golhe teeth extracted. at.e deuce 'I" a new F Fsidcnt, .�- PIC;KN:RI\lir, ONT. is col,ianed to :ria hospital. Perry Neale,, alid Secretary, i',in-- L.Oc>l�St kaFll�v Out. fatason McConochie returned to PhoncM' rk 72:,0 C. S. Bryant, were in charge and nOthfyr, riiii'iBtInas ap- -- Moose .lea at* the beginning of the • .made .a hit with their planner 0.11 R. G. �LENDENtNG Kee', after -holidaying wrth his conducting the meeting. The" mint' _ ;roaches giving us an family. es 'gave a full report of the 'schen �i FUNERAL. DIRECTOR Mrs. C. Holmes, we an sorry to I opportnni�y to greetour many tiles of meetings for the year while Don't 'Take 019 say is under the dMter's care; at a neve departure of asking for in- -friends with 'hearty wiitbes TrIvat6 Ambulance the home of her daughter, Mrs. G. tending me mbems resulted in a re- - Day and Night 9ervlce •McWhinnle. 41�+ yt for ajoyous time this Yule- _ cord membership drive• and fund. T�1p! '' FI3 'tide. P rte endedgthepVespere Service and Cavi- p essfv aro• , leo 9000 aid in., After' the busin Malvern 5000 bee ui musicaI. selections Of Oil Will ' dee-Lighting Ceremony at Whitby .i.y the guests .of Mr. Yeatelt, was a take 'We trust eacb one y Markham, Ont. on Sunday last. find in 1937 a New Years full s.' G. and Mrs. Morrish and Elva real treat. Dr. Music, Wil , Steven- g -- --•-- - --- T—• Professor of Music, Wilma Steve-n- �-Wimpole "8 >r. Of all that is best in life -good Anr,i; ettetrdevd Lhe funeral of lit- son Dnhler, •on the orchestral a:_t•, ! We tee Mian? `orma Michinson sit Nia- Mr. Roberts on the, violin and Dfr.. • •t health, good lack land g'oo'd Wish gara Falfs on Sunday. " Yeates himself; a no mean and on Mr, --Cod Liver Oil' fellowship, To thank our Costo- Miss Helen Wood, Citizenship the cello, brought rounds of app- t Convener will have charge' of the lallee fol• the classical beauty of - • next meeting of -the Dunbarton Y. 'the nn sic and for•their rendition of mere and - )�etar-'A�abwls>: >9a7 For--d - Jan. ] Sth, at E p. m,, There was a a •ng of "The Swarf Song" by avoid winter CO �} . _ splendid_ attendance nce a e nt-Saens and "The Ori ntal" , phone 1300 ing the past',-year, and. err, maetirtg teat 'meek. The Y. P. ser; 'c by _ (l;li, were espee'ially well received. t Wish you All a ver certainly are rolling in an .attend- - �y y f Dancing and cards were then enjo4- M'� . ance record. Keep up the good work. ed icor an hour and ,a delightful �+ erry ChrhtmaS The C. G. I. T. will take the ev- lunch_ Flu" C" A 'qTERRITT ening service on Sunday January, t1irew na � served: Mr.' Fn to �.• . ... autl 8 the head of threw hie'beantiful honlee• r+Ztrn to 17th. Miser Trottel, all and did everything to make has Only. $1.00 for the large bottle, Funeral Director Moulten Collage Toronto, will be es en the evens FLarveY. .� Happy New Year the aker. C. G. I. T, groups of enjoy _ - Furniture Dealer __ 1 Batk was present and aeeisted C ion-es- d Ph1'» 1LVIN BU3HBY °�, Whiiby, Pickering aid the music. A note of thanks soma+ g `+ak8T�1tlQ. • DntAPlo Centennial, are also to be guests ei >,; D�mbartnn. A medial invitation it � heartily given to the boat by1 `} T`n17(,l;tRt' PICKMINA HatrdtvarP • Ph-nP 410C ,..:`• • �.rlr•:• . •. , pTagl'LRrEa e •tc r, 6A tY.- rnnorxp ation to P.ct,- cr:, �d wriew hath to depa*t. le Ld this service. „� b r +.: , .. r ... � 'P.iII ✓ `.. r'Y ..t II' i O :.... . '�,y, - - M1q•' ii• ern •�.ivF •-a.iA" A S v n rx.. F - -.+'. 'rn -x• .'*`.^,r:.•N• -:: x., ?.n' "'i ,•.1:. "L r.«�4 r, „,s:.': x.. _r ,.,c- r4. ' •.i" r'> e.: r,.:'':'3i.�', • .. ^ . •c .may .. �.. e � 'r :.. ,w. :: . ...s.. ., '_.�: w ,:. � < ;'.c .-� . a. - .'.. - .:.:°. .;�. .,... r, x . .,�, y.. i ...r'-`' : t= 'a••i> s , .'z.:. ,-y. "'e 'a witk Gods nature is not true wor- ' chi "-•�- U N D A Y. The Woman aaith unto Him, I FARM #V OTES - know that Messiah cometh (he that - -.... .,. is called Christ): when He, is come, - .. _ ' O O He will declare unto us all things. -' - CH NIHe rs the only place in the New nducted by PROFESSOR HENRY G. BELL O With the Co•Operatioa of the Various Department• of the Testament where Christ is referred Ontario Aarieultural College: S S to as the Messiah, with 'the single_ - exception of a proceding notice in- ► this same Gospel (1:41). The word e -Question:- (a) "Has -there -been legumes remove considerable potash ' LESSON II1. fulfilled in Himself; e.g., Iia. 41: 18 Messiah means the Anointed One. r very much' experimental work car- and phosphoric acid..fr.om the eoil.,If 48:21. 49: 10; 55:1. See also Psalm2ti. Jesus sarin unto her, I that ried an In Ontario, to determine if manure is added, quite a bit of nitro- JMUS, THE WATER OF LIFE 86:9; er. ; am He. These wordsthe f fertilizer in this province -gen. will be .supplied, a small amount (John 4: 1-54.) water I sha11 give him shall become probably did -not express a surprising is profitable? Will it -pay me to use of phosphoric acid and a valuable Printed Text ' John 4: 7-26 in him a well of water springing tth to the had b - . uP -rue women, wbeen crop? amount o! potash,so that for gen- fertilizer wth my spring grain unto eternal life. Christ received in- led -to see` so many' great spiritual ea Text -Whosoever' drinketh- to the heart by a believer •imparts (b) I intend to grow 10_ acres of Heal cropping systems with good go- truths this hour. It is an'uadeniable, table turnips (Rutabagas) on a clay y of the water that I shall give -him eternal life. The spiritual life which acknowledgment, on the part of intron of crops, there !a necessity for - - shall never thirst. John 4:14: we have from Christ can never' dry Christ,' that He believed Himself, to loam soil which will receive eight addition of more_ phosphoric acid and up. It goes on and on for all etern- be the Messiah sent from God. If loads, of; barnyard manure per •acre. Potash. thaq ,s .retura,eta: in : manure.• �- r we do trot accept His verdict about What kind of fertilizer would be • Whether or not there is need of more 'ty- nitro en --kill-•-- d — . mete, a Lesson is its Setons -� � ---- - -- - suitable-for--these-conditions-and-how- g spend entirely.. on - 15, The woman saitb unto • Hiro, Himself, we characterize is as one - ?' the a of farming and the soil December, A.D. 27. should it be` sown . -T: B., Water- type 8 Sir, give me this water, that I thirst who spoke falsely, or one who was '!Place. -The discourse with the Sa- under a delusion. too County. type: anaritan woman took place at Sychar not, neither come all the way hither Answer: -(a) The Ontario Agri - to draw. Not only has the curiosity ' in. Central .Palestine between Mt. cultural College has been carrying I Qeci>,im and Mount Ebal. The rest of the women' been aroused, but n the Days New$ of the chapter narrates events occur- Christ -has. stirred up within her on fertilizer t -experiments !lr various heart a dee longing,for this livingParts of the province for several ; ting . in - Galilee, especially at Caps, P year. During the last :seven years, . A newspaperntar. who works at _.- rand Capernaum. water of which He is speaking, a very definite campaign of testing the colt'' desk of one of the big dal - 7. There cometh a woman of Sa- though she does not fully compre- lies re pas - maria hend what He has been saying. • ■ the suitability'of, various fertilizers s;ng the ughhhsoha dstfromethe As - to' draw -water. A woman. r on the farmers'- own farms has been .: and as such, lightly regarded •b the Jesus saith unto her, -Go, call thy OV'e-7 lO k `iated Press wiry read in part, "A. - g y in progress. - .Over 6500 plots have t husband, and ,come hither. 'One is ,J Til'iaghast, noted, golf architect popular doctors (d. v. 27): a Sa- been conducted on a total of over E = surprised at the sudden change in the and P•C.A. consultant, will inspect sutriian, and as such, despised by the 1300 farms. This work has proven proposed sites, and- left line of Jesus' conversation. At the each of the Jews. - ■ quite definitely, that profit is to be Jeans said solo her, Give me' a moment•when she asked the Lord for�SSip today for_Starving Mother Pattr, Vs. _ thin living water, He told her to go' gained by wise use of fertillzer•a in for his -first assignment." Halt au dsi lL "He opened the coaversatioa supplementing the fertilit off' the with a request on the human level, tion beck to the city. He did • not - bestow PP g y your la ser a correction came hustling .. . upon this. woman the gift of eternal soil and of manure which has ac- along: 'Mahe read 'left today for -the level of His ' own human neves- g By DOROTHY cumulated o the farm. The average lite when she was keeping buried out gain in cereals that has been obtain -Ed.`- ' ( � Hung+;• • Heather ; Park Ya.,. - Not o!: Hua sr lit, and Starving- - $. -For His disciples were one .g probably out of p g ed is from 10 to 15 bushels per acre.` serious consideration, the shameful 4essien Dragoue.te, who's been sing— away into the city to buy food.. It is I ► ' ' potatoes, over a six - that one of the disciples car-, sin'in: which she was living. Christ Ing on the'air practically ever -since year given an average P P must bring her to an acknow!edg- there's teen any broadcastiug, is y p¢riod have riEd a vessel for drawing water up „- increase of 55 bushels per acre Giving His View Oinf + — _ :frogs the well. and that, because they ment and a corifes-sion of - th"s - ,s` branebirrg out for �berself with ri -ne%v $ p gest, weekly aeries of half-hour aiusical Fertilizers on alfalfa have produced were absent, ,a -stranger had to be programs each Wednesday' night from an average increase of almost two r 17. The woman answered and said P asked to draw water up for the tons' per acre. All these increases , unto Him, ! have no husband. .Ap- nine -thirty till ten.' : ou CBS: First • patently this was an attempt" to tits+ sire's been on a coast -to -Coast and s.milar improvement in other - - P. The Samaritan woman therefore series, after ten yea�a dt radio wafk. crops have been obtained from mod-' si►itY unto him, How is it that thou, evade an examination of which she crate application of such as 250 lbs, a a Jeer, sakest drink o! ate? was afraid; She'would rather have ' p s being per acre -on cereals, 375 lbs. per acre these pages unturned. Jesus saith pot tisteu to the hate �Sm.th `N ' , 'T4e word here translated "askest" is ion .alfalfa and 750 tbs. per acre on onto, her, Thou said -it wel!°.f have'no programs, on- which vnrfous unsung P pre- -0 sold of petition, as from an in- potatoes: At prices which have pre- -• feri 'e to a superior; but when Chri' husband: 18. For tbov fiast had five bEroes trnd tteroUiea af�P�ar, tetl their j hers, He husbands: and he whom thou now awry, and hen 'ret-ti%e votes from vaited.•*for fertilizers and for crops. �a = 1 refers to that request of a a, beast is not thy, husband; this hast listeners -!n?' if )c;u t,t:nrd seven-year• exceedlay, good interest on money in - hast does not take up and allow her word, vented in fertilizer has been realized, :.but uses the phrase, "who.is it that thou said truly:' 1Vc must not forget bid ►Itjry L°trtse C►!ct roakey and lik- that th:. terrib%'reauine of this wo_ ed her >ou'li 'Je.. ailed to hear, that (b1 On turnips. 2.12-10 fertilizer " ::'aaith to thee." Who am a Samaritan she was voted for by .'15,000. people, has given largest yields, at the rate iwotnan. (For Jews have no dealings man's life was not something which " she confessed, - hut. v,-.gs someth'ng and rereivpr the "wt�E•kly award of, of 200 to °L50 lbs. per acre. This. is sits Samaritans.) Rabbinis pre- ire , ; . _. a fairly heavy application to make ce forbade Jews to eat �resd or which -He had -knowledge of and re- ; - - s despised them' as a mon• 19 Thee woman saith unto:' Hint. t a she wore in.' 1 p! through the fertilizer dropper at - minded drunk wine .widi the. Samaritans.'Loretta Fousrg roll to love with the- tached to the turnip drill. , It has j - The Jew p beautitut costume. is t been found better practice to. dol XreI le with.nondescri t faith (2 Sir, P i perceive that thou art a .. the fern tzer over the _turnip area tP r, P prophet.. The ward here, translated Rastona, and ctwl.dn t bear to have ! Kings 17: 24 B.). them returned to the wardrobe room before '. the land is ridged for- seed- '�A• ` "perceive" "marks co°tenip'ation. not' to be cut UP and made over So la. Jesus answerer. and. said .unto - in€. Iter.` ii thou luiewest the gift of God. immediate perception." - g she .1louslrt them: haul them. remodel- Q`uestjon: ('a) "I grove •eabbage -and As lar as we know,• the water was 20. Our fathers •worshipped in this ed slightly—and now • has fere new not drawn up for the quenching of domain; and ye say, that in JerulA, . evening dresses. - - cauliflower for early, market. My Tem is the 'aCe where min uu ht to • soil is a light sandy- loam and I 7eaas thirst. He drops the matter p g r wou.d like, to know what Fertilizer worshi The mourtain o i - uki� th�.tt - -' Cour r V t which ran yarft v R Y P At t '.o! bre need far literal water, and He and the quantity per acre should be .-tans the attention' of *the woman the woman referred is 6lount Geri- edian u: for scretu, tun his heart's , iron things physical; to things zim, which was for the Samaritans �, R-- ilesi,rc� a mayfer' ct- used ta'give'the earliest results. spiritual. the'ho!y mountain of the world. :ciipmunive fob on (b) 1 have an eight-year-old as - Add who -it is -that' isith' Eo thee, - 21. Jesus sarin unto her. L�'orran the air. It's ».id uha't parsers . bed which produces an ex- ' Give me to drink. Two things then believe - me, the hour cow-ethwhen i a: be hasn't been sign• cellent yield- so -far as, quantii7 ' is this woman did not know, the gift of neither in this'niountam. nor, in Jeru- a est cp f:e tore, for he concerned. but after about' the third God, and the .identity of the- person Salem, shall ye worship tile'. Father � Is one • .ot 1he - few cutting, the tips Iiecotne stringy. Can wko atood 6ef' a her. 'Thou 'wouldest Our Lord does not dt•ciile the. quer . comedians olio are thio be corfectc!d by the. use of a bol - tion as . to the su eriorit its goad on °the, air anced fertilizer and what analysis Pub►ve givensketof him and he wouldwster. God's P Y of one lo- ,t; as they are on' the would you recommend? 'Also, please Lord Beaverbrook, British news-. g cation over another. thou. -I-,. of _ _ _x. screen - you've give me any other -information which paper magnate arriving in New grepteaE' elfin are; available to His course, if He had spoken abut: ft' ' _ children; whatever their merits, He.would have exposed the fra,iu!ent probably' h e a r d I you fh nk would Fienefit' the crop. Up York City on Europa, pictured as - simply , asking (Matt. i ?, 8). "a claims of the Samaritans; but. He some of his guest! until -ow this asparagus . be has he gave newsmen his views on•+F.d- aim 1 JaclrOakie Pertora►ances; " Wel •n n p s d ward's abdication. common expression foe running simply announces to her that the was on with Bob I never received anything but barn - ''spring water of a Cistern or reser- timt wou!d come when the worship Burns while Blnk Crosby` was to `yard manure. --- vole. and used as a symbol of spirit- of the Father would -be �determined' " ' I (c) Do 1 'need to use fertilizer no -ion erb f•ioaoluiu. HP got tb. idea for this i rat blessings with great frequency in g y some geographical limi- naw program , from his work-in ''Cbh when I foIlow,A rotation,in_ which a the Old Testament." tation.lege Rhythm " FTe's admitted that green crop,, usually alfalfa, is plowed `Suggests New Kingdom 11. The woman with -unto Him, - 22• Ye worship that which ye know he'll have "truest professors' -AI Jot• under every four years and the land 'Sir, Thou hast nothing to draw with, not' vqe worship that which we know; son Eddie Cantor, ' 13m and Arlen receives a 'good application of • titan- t)a� i and the well is. deep: whence then for'sa[vation is from the'Jews. The and oi6era.- are .every four to. five years" -W. S. u haat Thou that living water? The Samaritan religion had , only, the. S.. Essen. o woman finds it im ssible to`com re- Pentateuch fol its - Bible: it repudi- ODUS'ANI. ENDS - Talent S uts Answer:—(a) For cabbage . and:. +I P sited the P6alms and the'•writin % of for two major Picture compan es head the spiritual aspects of our g• cauliflower, good results have been LoinVs statement, and, for the. most the prophets. Furthermore, it had, sppeared at N i':r York's. Casino obtained from use of a 4-8-10 fertil- part. confines her attention to the added many idolatrous practices and Mor.tclalr, (favored' haunt of, movie' ser at the rate of 1500-20QO lbs: per celebritiest recently to 'watc- AnnxT»���a matter of drawing literal water Pagan'supefstitions, so that the God acre. This should be worked into whom the worshi ed was not the Ccurtney-no, knowing that she'd the. soil along the rows, before the �h from the well immediately before y pp ,- " true Jehovah of the Old Testament. sped that morning with artier plants are transplanted. Partieularly them; yet, in her question,. .Whence, Brothers :oris Swanson's ;o th hast Thou living water"." 23, But the hour cometh, and now good results are obtained also=from ge�p,, lug to do a stage play in New York; 1 Art Thou greater than our` is, when, the true worshippers shall an additional light application s, ni- # lather Jacob, who ave us the well p p Irving Thalberg trod planned to worship the Father in s frit and in trate of soda' around the plants, but • bring her back ► , the screen, just and drank thereof himself, and his truth. -True worshippers here .are , not touching them, about two weeks soils, and his cattle± There is noth• contrasted :aot'so much with the in. be•^re .hi. deaW.,.it's said ,: .. You'll after the Tants, have been set out ifR lag in the Bible to substantiate the see Barbara Stanivy ck dancing in Pk sincere as with those who worship 20t, Century Fox' "Banjo on 11iy and sometimes again at a period of ciai;tr of the Samaritans that they imperfectly.. That`which is imperfect Knee", she usad to do it for a IN- another iwo••weeks.. Do 'not apply descended' from Joseph, and hence can never; be finally true.- To war- ing starting in -the "Follies" :. , This .more than 1'0 lbs. per acre in o_pe could call Jacob their father. "When ship "in spirit" is to commune with God in one's spirit, for the re ori- year those Saturday afternoon broad- application. r . the Samaritans asked Alexander the P P casts of the Metropolitan Opera Com Great to excuse them from tribute tion "in" has reference to the sphere soy's performances will be sponsor (b) Asparagus can be ,helped ma- in which worship moves. P terially by, 'the addition of fertilizer in the sabbatical year because, as ed by the Radii Corporation of in spring. We would not advise a true sons of Joseph. they did not till For such doth the Father seek to ._lmeriaa. mixed fertilizer, but an application their 'land that year, he pronounced be His worshippers. "The .Father is l their claim an imposture and de- seeking in the Son for true worship' of 100-200 lbs. per, acre of nitrate of A proud. parent called' up'the news, soda, or cyanamid, should give good strayed Samaria." pers, and therefore men are encour- paper and reported t` . birth of twins. results .This sboulc be'' scattered ' 13. Jesus answered and said unto aged and enabled to seek Him in along the asparagus rows before into her, Every one that drinketh of . his spirit and truth (John 1: 17) " The .girl at the.nepvs desk didn t quite n 24. God is a Spirit. catch the message over the Dhone, tips begin to . sbow and worked into water shall thirst again. The Lord P t. By saying --Will you repeat that?,,she asked, Jesus does not stopto com are Him tha God is a Spirit; Christ means the , soli ag. light harrowing Miter P Not i! I can' help it," was the reply: the asparagus is cntt,the application - - •ell' sarin Jot but He does state a t that God has no bodily form. bn the -• - • - r of such fertilizer.. as . 4-8-10 gives truism which she could not- deny, other a onad v_ azc me ee* crrunoF te' t e crow fort e namely, that the water in this well -" could only temporarily -quench the thirst of any who drink of it. 14. But whosoever drinketh, of the water that I shall give him shall never thirst.. (Cf. 6: 35; Rev. 7: 16; rfii: 0) Here Christ gathers to a head innumerable promises of the Old "Tistament, and thus claims them am )r essence.. God is not a mere idea, u a construction of the mind, like a mathematical formula.. . .. And they that worship Him must worship in spirit and truth. Worship 9 God which is not in accordance s "One more que:ltion, then;'- sighed next year. the tired father. "Only one," "How far, is !V' inquired the tot, ) (c) The rotatioii' `of 'crops which "between to and fro?" -Selected. includes legumes such as alfalfa and _..... sweet clover or common clover, adds "The real test of a sense of humor organic matter to the soil and makes is the ability to laugh at a joke on some addition of nitrogen: Other yourselV crops - take out nitrogen, -phosphoric -Mal Eastman. acid and potash, and of course ` William'H. Davies, Victoria, H C,, - raal estate operator, has life gested that Vancouver Island se• cede from the Dominion of Can- ada and establish '& monarchy over which former Kling Edwird VIII' and Mrs. Simpson would be invited to rule as king and queen. wnr 0 -To •Ease a - Neadacb� Fast- -' Get Real Quick -Acting, _ .,Quick -Dissolving "ASPIRIN„ �- See Sow ••ASPIRIN» T'abletsWork Ill 2 seconds by stop ° watch, an `Asper" tablet starts to disinte- grate and go to .work. 'd \ Drop an "Aspirin" tab- - 1 at into a gla s of water. By the time it hits the y bottom of the glass it is it disintegrating. What 4 ; .-. . rias. .� ... .;. ; a ' � •,, ... ac 'o•. _ .a, _.., -. .. ut lG 17 �"t +� -�`' ,: rSe't;. Y t .� .' X - sass •. _ r .. A ! •''h work Decision to ore-eamDb all wort r ' to date- has made tt necessary to run I r Alleged t ` ' y an unnanaily large number of t}esays, f r6 The assay. plant Is being operated two ,, v;... SATISFIED USEIR shifts n day: -Two drills are engaged �� 'i4. in a series recommended by engin- ` ` sera In the tocaltty of Trench E, west _ . _ .. _ - "' Mus are a warmer yr lwtrse with less attention to) o the a,..., of the lower adit, and Trench F, r-furnece-and at lower cos, I am not east .Nf the adit, to both, of wEhirh Advertising' an authority, and consequently considerable free gold was exposed .;' w black order look the lamt. but Xov kissed and told, - when 1 order ' b[tu coal' .. the to previous work. w But that's all right; COLOUR "sures me that it U The man you told :; senttiae D. L & W. Anthracites The No. 1 diamond' drill hole at the • • ...1 say to my friends:.'Buy Called up last -night., ; �> 'blue coal' because it's ixtiw'" Kenora property of Kenecho Gold % •' ' Mines -has reached a depth of 520 MR: HARRY DANIELS [set, and has iuterse'cied 76 feet -of When man doesn't care what he DSAY" ONS. mineralization, including three feet of says no one else does either. LIN - quartz believed, to be a. new vein, ac• cording'to•a wire received at the head Hubby (at golden wedding)—Well. r office from (`hat. Young, managing di- You, too,. can have comfort plus economy -by rising this tr�marked dear; all the yeafs have gifted by. anthracite. Order a trial ton today fwm'the'btue coal' dealer nearest you• rector. The quartz contains, pyrite and and I haven't deceived you yet, -have fine sulphides, while the wall rock is ? _ also mineralized for some distance on I Wifie `- No; John, ,but goodness } either side,` it is, stated: .+� happens in this-1:1480-- stomach. his glw-- :• - happens in your ;t,; - - Heves Cadillac Gold brines is pre- -Start and Finish ak "CONFIDENCE To DUNN" paring= to speed up work fin its prop - located I% miles south and My dear Miss Smith; For QUICKRelief alightly east of the O'Brien in Cadil- bear Miss Smith; 2f you suffer, from headaches what lac, Tow, Quebec, ofOcials report. Dear Maiy; FREDERICTON, N.B: Larger grope you want is 'quick relief. .at present. the company, is building Mary Dear; ' of the staple varletie were produced' "Aspirin" tablets give quick re- a permanent 'set of pampa and. a Dearest Mary; Would Abolish - lief, for one reason, because they large crew of men will . be put to Mary Darling; in New Bin tswick during the 1� dissolve or disintegrate almost in work to open up a °hear zone which `Mary Beloved, Useless Words season as compares with 1935, accord• f Hick stantly they touch moisture:. (Nota- -was discovered some tinter ago. which My Soulmate; ing:.to a report prepared by O. ld roes illustration above.) consists of a sheared porphyry with Darting Wife; superintendent.of the Soils and trrrepe Hence—when you take an Aspi- a Division,- Provincial Department of narrow blue quartz veihs. The trans- Dear Mary; rs a++ Atn `/�. - rin' tablet it starts to -dissolve al- . '6Tery and Q On$ Agriculture. most as quickly as you swallow it. mission- line from Northern Canada Hello Name; � Corpses Opin« SMS Or Harvesting of potatoes and roots And thus is ready to start working power Is about one mile distant from pay to the order of LSra. Mary was handicapped by heavy, October almost instantly . . headaches, the northern boundary of - the, 'prOV- o neuralgia rind. neuntts pains start ro erty la less than a S' Doe. rain and early freezing. . A Prelimta almost at once. erty and We p p WASHINGTON' —Senator Henry easing tie from' the new C.N.R. line from -• _ - - wry estimate of 4,916,000 cwt. for the 4• "As irin" tablets are made in Fountain Ashurst—long a student of, Wrtato crop showed an Increase oxo: "Canada "Aspirin" is the -registered . Selilieterre, to Amos. _ Read it or Not:— the English language—advocates that 1935, . when the total yield was 4,Ulle trade -mark of the Bayer Company, If you want to peel onions with- the nation forget some of the words Limited, of.l4indsor,.Ontanq. Look Doreva' Gold Mises has made im• put crying—place a steel needle be- 000 cwt. 1n 1938 15,100 sties were I -for the name Bayer in the form of a portant additions to its already large cluttering a the dictionaries. planted, or. 800 more than in 1935. tween -your teeth, with the sharp end „ •- -! cross on every tablet. he dings to Bousquet Township. Qlle- on the outside and bite -on "it: "We pave a wonderful language, roots planted 1n 1936 repaired 11: Tryit.Nou'il say -it's marvelous._ bee.• durtlig the last few days. The he says, "but it is becoming un- 800 acres, about the same as is 1936, - equis'tiona '^omprisP the south half Nromi — i can't see what in the wieldy. It would be a good thing to ant' the yield .was 3.858,000 cwt., In of the Vaughan claims !Stns to the call a conference of authorities and idCreaee' of 393,000. north:' claims owned by Engineers 'world she wants to marry that man " Increases • Brown for. lie has a wboden'7eg; a ab°lith some °!- our verbal corpses. $ s also were shown in pro Exploration the. east; the Grav�lle I The Arizona senator —recognized duction of wheat, Data, barley, !say and demand lass eye, false teeth and wears a an packing one of -the most remark- COrn- group of claims adjoining' the En- g �fi?ill Get— giLeers Exploration on the north. and wig able vocabularies in Congress has 9 the Ash group adjoining the Gravelle . 'Jimmie -1t .mint by the, _feminine dipped ,into the national language Classified Advertising 0 to the east. The company now holds instinct that makes them hanker and made some novel disclosures. :n toter cantlguous area In excess .of .after, remnants. _ "Every 100 words spoken- by an iNvrivrons + ASRRIN,. 4.609 acnes estendiag s great distance educated American," he says. "fall AN oLLa ro sv$aY trtv>crrfoR L,tat BOOK ►cute t!•rwlll'tR eROti2 situs the atrtka of the. -Cadillac ore sits&fast into four genersl•'ciassifications" of :.aaeee tmenttm,. aaa sa» tutormauaa zone. Development la being advanced 'roc tree. THE RAHBAT Company! of* zone .: drill's and surface crews with Little bits of sawdl.st, They are: G0. Anglo-Saxon; 30, Patent Auosr,eys, 2Ta Bank street, own. t portable compressors engaged 1• op- Little- bits' of wood, • Latin; live Greek; five, Other len- Canada - portable .The work is st formulation Flavored Be,catinica}Iy : '• Wages: '-QUILT IPATCHE3" of a dcfini•e program of and Makes the breakfast food. Two words for which Ashurst has FIVE POUNDS $1.00 -^ development 'after determining - the no use are "very" and "quite" I N A N C I AL pest location with a working' shan't. A A .poor lad is strengthened" and Either of them tends to weaken, gsBroade of Dfat E"" washra.tl p1*21 at disciplined - by his obstacles. not strengthen your speech, he says. $Te`d�ot°'' a'ir" ri`• rJtit= ••Lea prospect shat to no being sunk ;at "you will hear neither used in ma1D'R'n1O° t;ra�raat••t seas Dlli4 •ne of the important shoe lugs. A y Laap.rtment wits. oatr•maat, 'Dtobtr•af LASHEScraw of 42 men are employed Rub _atones . together and they' o�ro�' be added.."for .we have abQI- ished them." Ex'UENCEDttAL !]'RDL1rLi a wwte!>sD : ,spank. _. E w rapr•asae oar of oaat+ea's largest awe's Underground work on the 200 -foot Rubr brains ' together and they A . ;is st -visitor the is to e- laaanit-to- to some meawu• etothing torp Production at Shawkey' Gold Mining timet! is startled by efforts toward a oar gr�e Paeehsatng po•+ fur Company for December was the best level at the Sturgeon River -Property sparkle. aellittes an"% us to prod++es tsa of Brengotd I+41nea indicates a boast mow picturesque speech. For in- men., Ianor•d-to-maasar• ekrtaa at month' in the mine's history, with out- hitiB that N i 2 .and'. No, 7 veins Alan likes to hug a delusion, stance: tits lowest prig" to Canada_ Liberal ••o - put valued at $41.000, according .. to 8111 intersect st t porn! below the ., " missions bud to our representatwvas, Wes V. M. Ryan, mine manager. For the especially' if it comes in skirts. Give me the iliek, slays the sea- gunrota bonuses w good peoducam Aypb .fiat tee months of 1938 output total. ,2w foct, level, officials repori� To es • - ator to his secretary.• B once, swim p*eama, a:wrte�e y:0 ort the possibilities at greater "ne ibex" turned out to be Ash- HO' Dtoutr•aF, Qa•trae led $287 558, with $10,000 . to tailings P• Toa t3ride—The groom may be depth as indicated by underground urst's speech on the donkey, and con - and . a' general overall extraction of Work already completed as rapidly the !!!alit of your life, but. tysit, until 'tained a good .example of hill colorful , N 1 98.5%. There ill a considerable lie our li t starts•' cin out. language.: NG up in the mill circuit due to the fin as Possible. a diamond drill contract y � -going usually targe percentage of tree gold lists been let and the drills will be "The donkey. is tea peraoni$cation TOWMIM STOt� In A Mhtsee f 1n the ore. Drilling contonues from working underground within the nest If you would acquire a Profound of the sublime virtues of moderation, lar aatek ^ hem iat d ptmder bl•teke% fo:v days. A very ,comprehensive out knowledge, of men L!tudy women. at►iete'etaW.►seEsa other sold U. • underground, with success ' having forbearance, •. restraint, 'and _ rigid 1r. D®atd eoeugailaads sa saga D. 0. D� been mei with, while a programme derg�ound • diamond drill Pr. has Grace -1 yonder why so many economy.. From the vibrant -chorda m� !r' �t a°' --driaaa eee belt.W stls G1esr Rattles and etaldesr dris tad fitgrs o! drilling on surface is to -be car' been laid- out and tea area to the marria„cs are failures? _ of -his. throat there Lame zigzag bars thaoosttauowit�tessimtaatb• AZUtrial troltM,as _ rfed on 1n qn effort. to disclose the south and west of, the present udder• Frank It - must• be because ,.d'o of music as thrilling as the midnight dr'a't°res, ovalli r e..k' Amita >q .:extensions (,f the veins encountered ground workings will also be ell) many inexperienced people go- into it.minstrel of the -nightingale:' D.D.D. .-on an adjoinfnb property to the west `d by a nor the!of long Alt holes. - ^. _. . _ 'Drilling "is a1.,- to .Ce done to estab Lateral soil' contlnvea ori the 100 There is eonaolation the thought. 1.11st the No. I vein it a depth of 2541 and 100 -toot levels, with veins Nos. 2 when we ar- a 'feet below the bis -'Rot level. and a Defog opened on fire former that we are not likely. rive in Heaven, to ISrtitinS on No. 2 vein is VIe lased for the R0�� horf&on. ��� - �- 'In a communication to Empress . - iso under via - n the 200 -toot level, purpose of. keeping the. golden streets - ; • { Consolidated Gold Mines the General .while a roeacnt is being driven to in repair. Engineering Company reporia that in the southwest- to 'explore the down .accordance. with the agreement be. rrir+i r^nttnnxtinr. of No, i cera. , Robinson-F`a,man, iVheeler-liayburn _ tween .the two companlea, the latter and what-otlier-Seuators-hare-yon bills undertook to act as technical superin = are at' aimed at me. HO teadent of the property Correia' ��n of the- Year I must rear a family',_satisfy the HOAFS of all available sampling, drilling and - labor unions, send my wife South for : � t assay data has been the primary oD Letter tc�. the New fork Times.— the W nter, support• the missionmr es the . jective acid this 'work has been ac. Sir • For titan if the Year l modestly in. Kamchatka -and trade tri my new oC � ��a-�wE � I tively Rrosecuted' under their dirge rar for a still newer car each year. N g MNAL � ^° tion since Dec. 15th. Most of the as rrunrinatc; myself. i am neither mon' Y6u already base my photograph is i� i F'uehrer, President or Y saying since Dec. lath Las been of arch; dictator, Nor am I a You files' It is that blurred 'tom - sections of 'drill .core and work is even a IQposed kind proceedin,, of sampling the edit, sur movie star, postmaster, baseball,cham- posite picture showing a • man 'tryin face exposures, and add9tional drill. Pion, maestro .or champion corn -husk- Yo keep Ills ear to the ground, his eye. tore. R. W. Howe, consulting engi era I am just an average American to the future and his elfin up, all at t_� business man. the same time. it's a good trick -if gree, P1QJ�g1f�,' neer of the company. reports .rapid being made: in re -check .You Inay well ksk on what t base aryl ody can Cor'o it.—Simon Ottinger, al_" Ni yes L� �f wv �or,� progress& Nees: ork. ` 98 my claim. The answer 'is simplicity : ' 8ee�pa p�A itself. / - •+res.' tub�1All" F From high, duarterg I am vaguely referred to ag one of the ''vested in, A hod builder Gr ` fael��3jR �f�� terests:' th:iugh ''divested" would Y ' � e`sh��rXf1a a,cads! of s., '�' L, fie d 1 (n� o r i �I mor Properly $t me. �131i1v }rou feel for, W,6 1'�i,�,��rbL� � 'I It is I who am expected to pay the 1 out - of .sorts, Rost S Hint raI who eJQ'dc eP &) income tax, undivided profits tare, so , si .•� res or r N, et when ' you ve no °ce N as A hey H, nub tial security tax, the plus tax, the sur appetite or stow- s. 1� 4� '1 ha, gni 1 oce a9 ' j �a •ate a nla ay. w. plus tax and the non sed fax• The ace gives trouble, _ Spoce j ata ! -. �alhcya°' a oa9�roio �' 't'q v tI1. gas or dYs- sra ebieJ=+?jam L• D pcpsia, try' r. Z�bLoc 930.3d rp�e7ia8, Aen�r�y°B finers : -. Pierces Golden Sovv (o,.e diad �o�S��elj�8mleadem' - •'��BLVE LABEL Medical Discovery. t �r� Cd 01 oe-si ofA;sJ s, ti pURITE a If YOU' W=t to'put b C6 f !b b, 8 y res s+t 3 on healthy $es m 1'''bo Lbe `tf'f'lte3j V CpeDo�dt tot �) s #e�r�a _ I this 1s the tonic fm yws head wluf Dir. CO o °S���d lop O c NAIi 6" R - Gliddon at - utatom unt" has h� �diL ea r O�V •�-- •'Ill We sprint rpt I star P •� sad laving worked tons toobra ali winter, , I beeama rundown and was losing -weight saw enagvvery h t_Couldn't deep in- aNh_1 - - --- ' - Ply Golds appsta �p�°FOR YOUR was wmdet d ' raVz "uvea Sus sous! • � • . SEND tablets 50 txtits. Hoffid >a . Other prodnaa of the St. Lart'eace-Sarch- Co. Led., Port Credit, Clan.— - _ _ Issue No. 3 —' '3T Dur>iam :Cara Starch, So Lawrence Coen Starch, isory Gloss Laundry r _ YBl0�1f - Starch and St. Lawrence Double Refined Maize Ori. z119s - ' iawo t, 4«!!+ G-IC1 LAs�, '+ t.WE' SELL BA1Rbi8 . - - The first flood of the - ]duple 'SKATES Leaf ]tnt d 'tl Terms We have seodred bo•ers 'for a With season occurred on Wednesday ev_ ening, When the water rose to eev-'..,:..Insurance W. F. DISNEY, Greenwood Co. ' large 41.75 per year', $I.6G-paid in Advance no,. number of farms listed - during the last t -w • an►nths. If eral feet on the highway •SHARPENED - to the united Blanes yon would, consider selling your r Piionr -_. and WAWANE3A 1[N3. CO. AUCTION SALE Skates ;,8ubscz1puo&% • - knd Gt.-Brig $2Ao in advance.• farm or Country- place, kindly wribe as we have a number of pros- purchasers who. will pay, at PLAIN�QR OIL L GROUND trbeap may be left at News Office and called for daily- Rates for Farm and CMn1l� J Buildings Wladstorm Insurance N Bair - no, JOHN MURKAR. Prooeietbr. pective _ least half cash. - REGISTERED and HIGH-GRADE. g STROUD - DUMBARTON '+ t.WE' SELL BA1Rbi8 . - - The first flood of the - ]duple 'SKATES Leaf ]tnt d 'tl Terms We have seodred bo•ers 'for a With season occurred on Wednesday ev_ ening, When the water rose to eev-'..,:..Insurance W. F. DISNEY, Greenwood Co. ' large 41.75 per year', $I.6G-paid in Advance no,. number of farms listed - during the last t -w • an►nths. If eral feet on the highway •SHARPENED - to the united Blanes yon would, consider selling your FLNFE3AL 61R,EOTOR AND, Piionr -_. and WAWANE3A 1[N3. CO. AUCTION SALE Skates ;,8ubscz1puo&% • - knd Gt.-Brig $2Ao in advance.• farm or Country- place, kindly wribe as we have a number of pros- purchasers who. will pay, at PLAIN�QR OIL L GROUND trbeap may be left at News Office and called for daily- Rates for Farm and CMn1l� J Buildings Wladstorm Insurance N Bair - no, JOHN MURKAR. Prooeietbr. pective _ least half cash. - REGISTERED and HIGH-GRADE. g STROUD - DUMBARTON Windmills, Silos etc. Card of Thanks ^ - C: R.-PURCELL COMPANY HOLSTEIN COWS, HEIFERS and -ES Automobile Insurance of - - 169 Yonges- Str... Toronto CALF (�4 head blood tested and -fully - acctodited): Also -HDAVy - - _ ._. - - _ - rEleetorei of •Pickering. Village: FARM HORSES, YORK- Farm M a�ehinery Writell�Phone - '- '• :' To, the electors. of Pickering Vill- ,Throughotit last week's -mild registered SK�IRE SOWS in pis, and some _ _" --BOWMAN & RROW' -age, I wish to thank..my many sal►; porkers for electing me to the Pot weather shoats, at: Frost & Wood, Coekshutt, 1. I. WHITBY UNT ice -Trus tee Board -for .1937, and 1 will endeavor to transact %.110 burin- _ CEI3ARENA Summif V•illa' Farm - -Case; De Laval -'- for 14 ft. silo -You Can Buy at Home -ess of the village to the best of my adjoining Village of New Roof Fleury No. 21 Walking Blew TIAHI$, BATTERI®8, - Tracto Plow , yheld a perlecteheet of ice. BRIDGEPORT Frank J.. Prouse' In a like manner the con- near Kitchener, on 7 `tosacil lheetias scant improvements, its usiat beauty and free TuesdayJan. 19. The township wn�eii mei on q f : Xonday in its firm meeting of the lunches maintain 'for this - at 13.S6 P., JR. year, with aA preamt, tics reeve is popular Skatingl rink a, Location -- KUtbeener. Take Gas. ,the chats, the Street to Bridgeport, M17 2 Chairmen of rJse foilow4zg Com- lame and consistent pat- mitteas were appoiated; $aade and ronage. This is a Breeders, Consignment Bridges, R. E. Movibray; Contig- gale, and the horses, cattle 80i genciea, Wm. Reesor; Retial, G. L•PHCNE - puts are aieleeW by- the sale Mian Middleton; Damages to sheep,-,- W. ager. A real good, useful young lot H. Down; Transportation and Light., Mark -8&x. Malv^2030. __ of 2& cows and heifers will be sold, W. S. Down. many producing from 544a..Fa.a\lba. Oliver Z -furrow 6 `ft. Grain Binder, (New) I! Blade Trattor Tiller . At as low and better prices �`•�' SWeader, Cockshatt - . 1921 Ckevretst Sedsa yoa can in 1broitt . W. F. DISNEY, Greenwood --- ' Pwoxs Picx 2814 41te Iwt us repair that leaky. top Skilled Notov Repairs. I L. , E. ,O,N&� ILL !' Gordon I LAW FLNFE3AL 61R,EOTOR AND, Piionr -_. EMBALMER _ PICKERfNG, ONTARIO Successor to W. J. Mather, - - - BtoaPfviIle 3 Bylaws were passed eves ng per day, some with 4 per cent fat. - .following appointments: lis 5fenortam _ _ records. Some year-old heifers, ex- Might and Da7rtior7iee School Attendance Officer -John tra •nice stock, and.. -me heifer cal'- Phillipa, at sale of 450 per ann. In loving memory of `a dear mot • Business Phoo� Residence Phone ry ves; also about 6 grade cows, freak ggi}i 9t3'L(► . Willson -.her and: daughter, Mildred Crav- or near fresh. real hood producers. Sheep )inspectors• --W. C - - end G. M. Forsyth. en, who sauced away Jan. 17th, Also 4 bulls, ,ready .for service. Auditors -Wm. --:Gormley and . R, 1931. SPf:fIAI,: matched team of Sorrel n V J Now, at Salary of 430 each.- Gone h the face we loved so dear, Belgian Geldings 4 and 6 years BR41C11' The fit. • thl l iwiwwe Board. of Health -Dr.. TomlSnson,• Silent is the voice vie loved to hear old, weight %c l0U IbR,' areal team, p �a K2•tLft1 SF Carl QiVM: Reeve Rdbt. C. Reesor and R. E, Too far away for sight or. avesch, and some �nixi PPrchernn fillies, ' THEATRE Uainination + SorAw Forsyth But not too far for thought to and 3 years old. Sanitary Inspectors- T. Brown rte, _ � 'C7CTHITBY •"� �!a�� _ �Kf� i 526; Harry Found, $25 and Georgy Sweet 'tea remember ` her - h on• c Sale under eover., ^ _ C. H. TU°k• (Elliot, $60.1l case here. 1704111011 - Poundkeepers-Wilmot Shea, Mel. And who thoagh' absent is just a- TEEMS CASH Friday and Saturday &A" liini4. Bryant, Win John Clark Robert dear. dnuarT 15 and _nd18 . 'Baisdon, Alex. 'Thorn, Arthur Cbesl< - Lunch at neon to tho%e from ,4 Two Shows. at 7 and 9 ;er, Joseph Pearce, Charles puckrin. _-,4adly miam4 by Father. ' 046tiser aiatance: ; - _ Philip J. Rowe; - E. R. Pilkey, Chas- Sinter land - Brother. BAturde►y Matin" at.1_Stf ,Harry Hull ••� gam, W. B. Burk, Fred Major, L. No Reserve on any animal. These Saturday Evening Shots at 6.20 - 14lagertaan, Victor Parkin. Win. safes are lied regularly under these • Card 'of Thanks - itD� �>t' B olid@r and Contractor Middleton, Wervin Annia, Thos. Nor roles, i'tt'S ton, Albert Helsey, Lorne Jones, -'-"'� _ $r101WOtlC and 1"ItUSeWOrk ('has. Gostick, Victor Jamieson, To the Electors of Pkkerinit Vlll- alte: Come: You will like the stock anJ, IN a Specialty Morgan Evans; Amos Brignali, Jno. also our trestpatnt. _ _ The New Pdrfscted Techoicoior Pallister. Allen Meyer. Mr 'nmoat sincere"thank and 'aplj ATc}iiL80t'9 Betula@ r<,ree-tiie,ver!e--rhaa_ 'McCaus- reciation is 'tendered you for your A. B. Rrubacher, Cate Manas;er,_ - c ..With - la„�+. Deo, Ca.rtuthera, Claude Field whole -hearted support Riven me in Bridezeport,-Ant R,ep$lr8 Edgar Andrew, Jrtn. I,URF:TTA YOIiNG TBg, (;RU1VN IN Gormley,. Fay election. to the pociticin ai Pnt- C. J. f%antz. .auctioneer, DUAi,Adi'ECHE Cowan. Ed. Steep,' Thos. Annan+ ice Trustee of the Village of Pick:.. _ 'Kitchener.- n.nt, - Rosebap i Rd. and Kingston Rd. t. 'Res, I1i\on, Irv -Ing White. W._ H. erin:z. for the. year 1937. IiL.NT T �YI.OR .. 4 Win. Phone Plsk 6t38 Chester, Ernest Armstrong, Gebrgol I' velli serve yon• tn thr beat, of 'Todd. UrbaR Blake, Wm. Ellicott, my ah;lity .and in the. interest- of .�.� �-Ou _ l onaety. Tuere#e•y and'1Vecin'yde►y ' F[oaard Turuer, W Rr..Gee, Ii. all in:ihe village. / ' Janntary 18, 19 and 20 Not*ce,to YOu.. iGarson, Hovsrd Malcolm. Fred By 11ap ,your confidence In me be -to Cou�ill err - e.r?, W. R. dlilne, Frank Turner, J. the advantage of all. First Show atr7 - S Wilson; W. P. Jones, W, H. Pugh: ('oniplin,errt� ,f fhe Swason, Last Complete -Shaw at 8.20.- C:oorce Middleton, David - Gregg. W• N. E. McE•:*'en(J t f i _ f! We du Building of all Minds, fi J[c\pair_ - Its Love Again Relief Officer is,reciept of. a do- fes• . ' CARPENTERING. - :nation of $50 from Mr. Briton Os- io _....' Willi - 09HENTRNG1. - "P Air to be•used fear relief.. �:7_ .Coaacil purchased 5 acres nf hush JE93IFj lIA'I'THE';1Y9 _i•Ll'61BI �iG,on i tF :;^on. Oxbridge, to supply HadService - ROBERT YOUNG and fire -w. I• .for. relief, at $�Expert d_00, Eert seIVlce and re- - . Com:r,ittee on Ria- and Bridges Also R00,FIti G JOAN BENNETT paid the following: AlbertLeelfor : pairs to a�l,l makes. Reas Real ,qualigty stands We w Ru +ell 13rAutfurd Roofing ,{ hauling' gravel. 66,00, F. S. Barclay, enable ehargas. Work thetest of the.centur- GARY(iRA:�T 61st -•rials, Empires Br►ttteoom ditto, 20R.50; .Frank • Carter, ditto. les and when you gel- ,IN Egi»pment, Duro Water 232.5n, .4.. Hrurtine's. ' operating • Rr- guaranteed. ' ect a memerial fieri,- Systems. -Beath .1. H+nen; kaoline gray' tiRTHUR �,IEL,D you are - assured that "Wedding.,- _ Stable Equipnyent -' .Pl C1arpenont, 23.4,, W; P. Jbnea: your taste for the nn other Building Material f) `rrAvol..fnr• -Claremont. 4.06; Clare Graduate Radia and Television iostitutt beautiful will .be Banc_ " -Present � Estimates Free Bal -don. drag R. Line, 2.90, Ed. A. Member ofrjciai Radio Service' Nten' ' tioned' fly those in the Work GenarRnteed 4 urra flunkaid; fits r�C' ditto, 7. 0; K " y Asao6ation. far off years to come. -With tt 1 drag con. 9, 250, S. Farndale, drat • 46 Phone 5201. P1.CKNRING N F'I F. J. PROTJSE '.:,. can.. 7.. 3.75; Vl'. Evans, :haul post N.' W. STAFFORD i�IEOROE BANCRU . . 9 , .60 Dept. Highways, 17 Highway Monumental dONRAD NAGEL - corr. 3 p _ .. - fc,ng salt, lsk.ln; Cha,. Cooper,, L SUaVEOR:. Works : Phone.°�ri02;' . oil etc. for. truck,. 64.31 Pedlar Peo f, Ph. 462 Whitby Ont. `;f PICKERINt4• - ONTARIO ;ple, cable and clip-, 51.24, R. Wand, F. J. DONE1rAN. B. A„ B. Sc., O Kingston Road West salary, track license and express, L. S. On file are the records o!• war- .,80 nF . • '80:64- Sawyer-Mawey, repairs for • veyors• Gibson and Yarnotd, 36b a�rusher, 79.77,' Can. Oil �., n�. Phone 600 for High -C lass Provisions at for tractor, 89.00; B. Faston, gas, �g East, Oshawa Phone 1981 "..1.50, Alf. Hatlock, etrzt,� 'con: 1. 4.. is b �'i3]�i,ZZF� acid 'tlCT33I2'S'1 y 100; W. Sadler, rep. washout, 2.00. _ '"'-•..• The Cetrtingencies Committee R. & W. Coffee fee uller's A).mber -paid the tolldwving accounts Prih. _ _ _ - ---,..22c. tern' Guild, 150 copies Financial _ I lb. -tui , ` ..22c. Honey, a7 1�8. 39x. o a Statement, 73.45; F: A. NWXan're --. -tax hales '7.65, Ont. Blank Forms, .. - 1.45; Adam Spears, posting not!(!- the �11g'slltg111�a1y Aunt Dinah Pan- Heinz Sups Sa .40• lot bore -- - es, and deRveri' C bel 8A F E • DIRECT ECONOMICAL '• 2 tins. . 2 7c. -`•,• T, Greztg,• •Div. Ct., 4.00 B. Jamies- CHANGE OF TIME TABLE - - - . Ri,$kC Flour i BC. Ant.— -on ditto, 4.00; Municipal World; 9 Effective, Sunday, Sept. 27th, 1996 , snibscriptious, 9.00; R. F. Mowbray LEAVE PIC$ERING Weston s Wafers Javel Water re wood lot, 8.00, W. R. Down, ditto For Toronto For Oshawa B4O0; G.- L Middleton, ditto. 3.00, _ _ an For Points -- = tiwd intermediate points 2 pkgs., for 25x_. 2 -bottles for' 13x. . : R.. C. Reesor, 3.00, VKm. ' Reesor; A. M. P.M.P. M. A. M. P.M.P. M. ditto, ,8.00; D. R,' Seaton; salary, Broker Sodas Huh a 7.09 'c, 12.64_ 6.54 _`._ : a 8.31 x.31 d 8.31 Q al`Past' Flou 2b. _ _ ' aE6.- Wm. -Chested salary, -R - - - � y ry ?ugh, postage, 10.00; - G. L Middle- a T.44 1.54 d 7.64 9.38 c 8.81 .9.31 ' - _ .. _.- lbs. f or 19x. -ton. Relief expenses, 11.92; 6.54 a '2.54 8.54 -Eastern _'' 11.01. 01d. 10.3] _ 4 Ibs. 85c• - -Tfie Cammlttee -- on -incites pati :10.24' 8.54 d : 9.64 Stsndo►rd--- P. M._a-5 31 _ _11.51 ---- The following for supplies: F. Bar- 1.1.54 a 4.54 10.54 Time •12.81 6.81 A.11i. r ,, 66,00, R V. Mowbray, 1b.00' i 6.64 b 11.44 -c 1.81 7.31 12.81 -Cooking Figs. fig �a lscuits :y►, _&iiith, 10:00; Wm:' Duncan, -8,00: 4:, , Sim. do Rol. b-Swn. dc' Hol. only. 2 lbs.- for - 19x. Per lb 15e S. G. Morrish„ 6.00; A. Mitchell, c--•4at: omit -"At., gun: & HoL -only: �-t - a' _ 13.7b. W. Crick, _dental services, -10.. _ - Combination Soeliey Tickets. Lettuce and Celery . 'co; H. Te cks, 9.50 Gannon and An- mar Toronto ckey . cket Sweet and Juicy - -. •tris, 41.00; A..Goole, 4.60, W. Disney - _ ' . ' _ . _ . - . 8.10; Roy Morrish. 65.65; 'Quality Hones flames Oranges, doz., , 20c. Each 10c. , Food6;i�t• A. Jenks, 16.00, T. Eaton (io. T'ioketo sed Stores, 11.60, Wilson $rOaq Iafersatiea at .,i r .�� -,.ter ��•�.�..�� �..�� ����� ��,.r• GRAY COACH LINES - .93007 NURI SON lA 89. FAST1�M HOtM1f1 - PiCKAIRINGPRONE 4M P> NE n0 1i • 7. : ; �,isremest. Cowie Sr., is in vary poor D. A. Pugh has been %V in the RADIO SERVICE X10.00 REWARD The Euchre Club will meet in the health at present, Stroud ' neighhrrhood for several hall on Wednesday evening, Jan- A' . T. Paterson has been laid up days where he has a group of men - � for any com 'or callous which csa- uary 20th. with a severe cold. cutting wo(,'d .in his bush- t-. Guaranteed Work Dr. Rawson of Saskatoon Univ- Mr. and Mrs. Tucker entertained - at a not be remoaed by the new scient- eraity, who ,had been in Ctts+sva in friends on Monday evening. Reasonable Charge ific LLOYD'S THYMOL.4TED CORN Brougham Firemen's Concert To- Tubes acrd Batteries on Hand SALVE. This new salve de-sentelt- connection with his work, called on Walter and Bushbiy and $zea corns and callouses with the night (Friday) Dance After his mother on Thursday last• family, of Oshawa, spent Sunday PALL 'WILSON —BALSAM ONT. firstapplication. Call ....... S)•mpathy. of this community goes with the former's mother here. PP your druggielM .. • • . to Lythe survivors and !4•iends of the The Sunday School of the United Phone, Clargmwnt, ,51'8 ' � to-day and order a jar of the WONT � late Robt. Duff, of Ashburn, whose Church had an attendance of 94 on �arelay'TranSpOrt . Chemical SALVE, es cents. Lloyd .► death was announced last week. Sunday last. They are hoping for f Chemical Laboratories. For sale at i The annual meeting of the Unit- 100 next Sunday. Daily Service . British American -E' C. Jones Pickering, oat. ed Church will be held on Friday, Messrs Frank Cooper and Len. between Claremont, Brougham ATTENTION, FARMERS Jan. 22nd. APot Luck Supper will Pilkey were down' in the Eastern Greenwood, Whitevale and Toronto Gasoline and Oils - - be served at 6.34, followed by the , end of the Province last week look- r' 'business meeting. ing over soyas cattle. ;11iy drivers are trained to be csrerM!GENERAL REPAIR WORK The many friends of the late Mr. _ courteous and reliable. Firestone ' TiieB. We acre prepared to repair oars, Wighton, east of here will regretg�� • trucks, tractors and all farm week.to beer of his­-death-laat De- Special Rates on Long Disuses .call exceed was well and fa'vorabiy Mrs. Lem=on is -on the sick list. g'athiaWywheetil r@ II as -known to-many in this to==aity _ tire-04itingr wood-work and Fred Mad" of Taronla, teas in this ''Ok' Ns order too ast'all. Nose toe lard t,6,m last week 'looking 4fter the �a li6clihaffey, is with the Dun- All elftnests iasarea a" pretested ALF'S PLACE good turning of all kinds. ca sale of some busk to the te�rttship, n'' faxw* at present. fresa tie weather Plass year Order now for, a Mils Helen Farley spent Sunday GLAREYO&T, ONT. Wood-working and turningo who have purchased five, acres or with her people �— tnoze on this farm on tits 6th tor+. le at Name hese. Tell. Clare- 311 — 1. G �' . ^ode clays. affil Phone or Oalt of Uxbridge. Miss Norma Harden has :taken a' 00816 IR asd G x R_�j 4 Miss 'Mary Macnab suftered. a position near Pickering for the pre- Miss Owned and operated by - �• �• •`w�a+ very painful injury an Thursday sent. Frank S. Bamn Brock Road Ntoreand Blacksmith Shop. morning last when she fell from Mr. C. Baker and Miss Dorothy Made - "the back verandah, owing to the Baker were Brougham callers on _ (Successor to W. H. Jackson) ice which was particularly bad on Saturday evening Dint 's Garage Beauty that morning. Rites were fractured Phhoe Pick 2729 1-26 Mr. and Mss. Noel Laurence. of Y � - • Markham, spent Sunday with the Salon, which caused other complications John .Greig family. Collins All Car 7wners LIVESTOCK SHIPPERS 1 :.which has placed_ hes in bed ander A goodly number are signing n;� - medical care. HAIR CUTTItiG, The S. S. Convention in the L-n- for menoerstiip in the public , lib het us give you your money's SHAMPOOING, FARMERS--Ship your Live Stock j ilea Church loaf ass+ok was very we!, rary n \ew Years• worth in.'�e.v or Used Cars .to Toronto with us, Thee Perryman famit� Prices are Right and Work is FINGERING attended and the program interest- sends greetings . to old Broughar, guaranteed on Repairing Your Old .MARCELLING Stork called for and delivered -Ing as well as helpful and ir.gp rnz. friends i�? idt:era to old neibhbora. Car Specialize-Hot Oil Treatment persotsallyto the market. The challenge was sounded out fn* Mrs. D. Stephenson- of the Brock _ "` and Permanent Wave Prompt, Dependable' Seivi3e. _ the older people who, are leader; ltvad, visited L. and Mrs. .1lxtt' Agent Fee - ' and claim to be in such. a position Reasonable Pricer Phone Pick 506 to lead forward snit rightly. The hews and. other friends last week. ONTARIO MOTOR SALES MRS. M. MUNII:LL deplorable conditions of today can• Mr. and Mrs. T. aiidgeley, of Oshawa Phone ll+Ott ..-:. .. ,CLARE.ti1U1= MORLEY }'iARLocx - stat be placed upon the shoulders of Toronto, were guests at the T $rou`bam, Oct. 1321 - the young people, but upon the cid- Robertson horue one day last wee6. Milton Sleop. Prop. er ones who became lax, careless. 1.r. and ibirs. Siu.ith and laugh- - greedy and selfish. Lead on. You in ter, Jean, and 31r. Dean Dobson, of command and we shall follow. Beaverton. -visited 31rs. Geo. Phil- The Economy Store :-.DO YOU KNOW At the Sunday School Convention ip on Sunday, ids• Will Brows andMir..,�' j� held, in the United Church here last pT. aid and •c J NewC>Ia�E fQi That through the w Bank i.rVili Plan week. the followinir officers were Wallace, of Toronto, pa' Miss' Brown a. visit. on Thursday System 'Prey., David Dawson. last.«�an• 1 S. � 6 A oa can buy--A new Heating System ice-Pres.. Eli Lehman: Secretary- ,rA new Beth-room ; Treasurer. Burnett Jamieson, Dept. Mr't' �'. Tumitiondai , and Miss _. ., ... _ •• Superintendents,: Girls. :firs. Bark$ a Ilea'ne Tummortds It. N. of hlanrlla, • are with the' blcWhirter family at Red River Cereal. i Ib pkR A now roof Eor your hones or barn Reesor; Boys, Jack Chapman. Ad Cowan'sPerfection Cocoa Hry.. Johnson, • Teacher Present. $nd p011roae;h discount will pap the intereeti on 1©az alts; Mrs.- Training, Rev, J. R. Rick and Rec. 3iL's 31ar'garot Duncan is in 1-'l lb. .15. 1 lb. .?:i P. D. Augustine: Hemp, Mrs. Mor• Markham this week helping to carr .Peas per tis .i0 EXAMPLE-4fyou-buy $140.p0 w�liof solo. roofing on 30 days for her uncle, 11r: James Malcolm, Aylmer Veg. & Corn Soups terms you wit] pay the > 1 .00 in 3() daya. tan Pugh; Temperance. R. V. Mow _ rcho is seriously ill. 3 tins for. ,25 _ If you pay cash you pay us coot, s:r m!s7,00, Umy, Nlissionery, 'Mrs. W.. W. Gee, Y small docket -faced the new .-Children. Mrs, L. Hagerman, Young. Duilsam Corn Starch, -pkg. .10 You go to the hank and borrow $100.00 and get $96,7 i, so you actually People, F. ' M. Chapman;- Decision. judge at 'the January Se;sioii of Pruner. good size 2 The .23 pay only 25 cents interest oaloan and pay .Iie bank $100.00- at $&30 _ • N. F.; Goddard, the-Division'Court of Ontario Coun- Pastry Flour, 24 Ib. - :83 per month for 12 months. t on Thursday, Jan. 7thh. The election for Police Trustees y' Jello Jell Powders, . 3. _for ,20 - --on*Alonday this week resulted in an - s S. and church attendance were y Match for our pre-inventory sale e.xce ionall good on Sunday. The entirely "new group from that of pt y ��g ".thy, previous year and are, given in children as Young Worshippers" Outstanding- Value _ starting Jan. 1st. - the order of rotes cast:• Jamey Mc- The.church in scally numbers. The January wresting of the W. b1ATE'H1:S, 3 FOR "20 Gullough 1:3.1, W'ililam Thorrij*on We really have Bargains 100, '.4lired Pretty Y. Albert Dian- M S. will be Held at the home o: _ tle 73, John Fleiain G?. The first. Airs. Brown on Thursday, January Fresh Vegetables. Shealy and Fish 21st. A good attendance is hoped -­CHAS. COOPER,CLAREMONT three -named are elected to the Board for 1937. A fairly represent- for.open every evening till 10 o'clock µtive number of. ratepayers .turned Mr. and Mrs. Sherlock, Mr. an•I A• ^• -BROOK ' o6t to `exercise their franchise", 'Alyn. )forth. and Mrs. Go�Qrave of ` 13g\ tJl1J ; there being 188 ballots teat. Ser. Toronto, were • Sunday visitors at CNSH GROCER the. Bert Harvey. home, Mrs. Coq- ;Pretty and Air. Thompson have phone 3701 Claremont h ace remaining for a visit. , - HA W ES' -.both ,terv4d on the Board before -iii and will be going knack again vbith our Sunday School had a Easy I'IO1iSe'Clesiling Special `'.. several years experience 'which will representation at the township S. S. Your .Ibe of benefit to both the Board and Convention held 'at Claremont on the village. Friday last, and although the roads Eyes The The annual meeting and Roll Call were in, a very icy condition, ' all arrived home safely. of .you area regular uys� of these high quati}y waxes, of the Baptist Church was.-held on The Surma evening's open meet- Arid ' Wednesday afternoon • and evening y g' •-• you will lose n"ime in ordering a good supply. if not, Y 'of last week, when a very good at- in,g of the Y. P. Union had a good `'. this is your opportunity to =et acquainted at a saving. tendance was had. Supper was .ser-' attendance. The pictures showing' �I $$ion the mission, fields of Southern -• - wed • at. G o1cock and some -business China, under the United Church Rp ,. and a social evening completed the were flood. Huh Gannon read the W.l Hawes$ Floor "WaA ` 3 `evening's program. Mr. T. Paterson B i who has been treasurer, of the Bap-. explanatory lecture. Brougham W. M. S. will sponsor - 2 LB FINS tfst Church' foT the past 'twenty- C. H. Tuck, apt.. Eyesight SpeciaUst a ' an Amateur Dramatic Contest on Disney Building, (Opp. P. O.) 1 , Re alar Price 83c.. - six years tendered his .resignation, i y which wras accepted• His successor Friday evening; February 5th The Oshawa, Ont. Phone 1516 has not as yet been appointed. A Prizes of (1.) $5, (2) $"3, (3) $2; 'SPECIAL SALE Pries 6Sc. will be given RULES—The dritma 1 Ib. do Price °44x- :. �Qmm�ee. was appointed to look in- - the matter of repairs to the shall regttire at least four eharac- On account of frequent enquiries " sheds, .and make recanmendationa. tens or more.—requests for information The drama shall last and certain requ The corregation has experienced a net less than tawenty minutes and regarding adhesive lenses; we have very encolilaging year, over 'St600 not more than thirty-five minutes.• -decided .to repeat, our• articles of st Haw Floor "GIOas , - All applications, gluing full in- few years ago, entitled, "Conical •-'having been raised fvom all sore-. ccs, and closed the Mess in a very formation re number, and. names of Cornea:' No •Rubbing e healthy condition.' actors taking part, name of train- This condition' consists in a pro new December meeting `of the er, length -of drama and any other trusioai of the cornea forward giv FLOOR Wax your floors this .t)tw Baptist Mission Circle met at the particulars shall be in the hands ing the appearance when 'viewed GLOSS easj, way by usieg, Hawes' home ei Mrs. Borland. The, follow- of the Secretary, bars. Thos. • G. from the gide 'as of an eye shaped -Floor Qloss. lust Wipe It _ing officers .were elected for the Norton, Locust Bill, , Ont, not later like a cone with the point being NO' Dries is 20 minutes ¢' than Friday, January 29th.--Decis- where the pupil would be. • It is �ftING 4n. year 1937: Hon. Presidents„ Ms'b.. ' (Mart tics.'ragular Prtce 98x• M. Pugh. and Mrs. Jaa. • Coates; ions of judges is final. To the Y. P. considered that the reason for this President, Mrs. Evans. Ward, 1st S; Sunday Schools or other interest- protrusion is a gradual thinning of •` .Special Sale Price 87C• _ Vice -President, Mrs. Edgar Ward; organizations. the tissues and, membranes at this -pint t Price- Mrs. - ns, P " 2nd Vice -President, Mrs. Augustine; portion of the eye-ball rendering P' t t' Secretary, :lin•. R. E. Forsyth, Ass- them' tma61e to 'resist the natural _ istxnt,• :firs. V. Miller, Treasurer, Card of Thanks or normal greseure i!rom the In- 1 ' Mrs. M. Pukh, Assistant; Mrs. side of the eye.- Ilanutnertd�-Aevotiorral We, -the members of the Board, of. This is, the one .way in which it r Police Trustees for the Village of FO Sale by 9.ugustme, _ Inspirational Woman, >t6 may be likened to ASvopia. Myopia Mies S. E: Evans, Agent for Link Claremont, wish to thank our sup. in its being or in its progressive- A � and Visitor, Mrs. Hammond, Secre- .porters, the Electors for their con- ness is dependent upon the ' pmcer PICKERING HARD fidenee, expressed tn• the elections EJ .;tart' for Reading Course, Miss H. of the ntembianes to resist this Walker, Assiskant, Miss S.• F.. Ev- on :Monday of this week. It will ;%e 'normal pressure from within and s ` :nasi!!, Organist, Mrs. E. Palmer, �Aud- our endeavor to serve you eificierit- therefore, in Y°un8 people whetb - : Phone S Mrs. G. M. Forsyth and Mrd ly during the coming year. the tissues are in their formative ; \ ; s $tors, iv $ia Jan. Costes.. At the close of the stages, p e more rogrese ter Mrs. Rolland served rt- Jsmes Mccalloulrh pe tneeg rinds . of life. t 1 _ Willialrt Tiiuswtpson tx+estiatentsv AV. 1'retty b be eotttinated _ "r +'. �i'ftiZb.sr • s -J Ar , 1 Y�.• 1' , �f It You're Told Home �l�n is � e _ to Alkalzze . $y LAURA -KN1GH-1 - Try This Remarkable "Phillips" Way - A FLUFFY CAKE is just the thing. For the bridge, Thousands are Adopting _ At this season of the year, every- tea, far Sunday night suppers with _ one is just a little tired of the rich- ice cream or for practically any oc- ness or holiday MUM Mint, >� - of the Christmas cake can be care. the hostess and a Joy to the guests, x + jfully stored •and used at- another Sponge cakes,, depend on air for d�rli�cious ` date, but now is the time • to serve their fluffy, light Q Perfection. Theiis a something a little less heavy and air may be beaten into the egg. sweet. A light, fluffy, spongy cake whites or yolks, or sifted into the > flour .and' held there by the light,`,' In writing about baseball in connec• deft folding of the ingredients- Of { say. any. of the things that the other 'finest and particulwrly the flour. CORRECTION It papers were saying. He let all the Specially milled, soft winter ,wheat : >. rilh rough an CRO! Oil the of the rimer, the suppositions come from the other men which has been sifted and re -sifted l� p who filled their columns daily with Id- 'till it is as fine as the millers can On every side today people are beteg in the Salada Green Tea Advertisement eas anis theories about the racketeers make it, is the first stn towards urged to alkalize their stomach. And priceP thus ease symptoms of "acid indiges- getting into the national game. At . cake successes. tion," nausea and stomach upsets. which appeared recently in this paper' was shown the end of two weeks' every sports 'A sponge cake is not necessarily Toain ouick alkalization, just do' as 38c per half lb instead of 30e per half lb writer in the country was convinced Y g that for* some unknown reason the expensive: Even if only one or two this: Take two teasppoons of PHIL - eggs are used—it can taste like a LIPS' MILK OF MAGNESIA 30 Slues were being .pv,shed toward the minutes after eating.OR —• take two ­ pennant cake .when made wtih the SAUBK pennant by a band of crooks. Thee right kind' of flour. Phillips Milk of Magnesia Tablets; were one or two writers, people like' which have the same antacid effect. Mullins, who suggested In a veiled Relief comes almost at once— way that Pop Clark himself might ORA usually in a few_ minutes. NauseaTEA ' t have something to do with it. These (P: 20—Latest Cake' Secrets) gas" - fullness.+after eating end lt/a cuPs sifted cake flour. acl,j+j indigestion pains leave. You indirect allusions brouhgt the discus P feel Ilke. a new person. Sion out . into the open and caused a 12/4 teaspoons baking powder. Try this way. You'll be surprised storm of protest from fans all over 2/4 teaspoon salt. - 'at results. Get either the liquid"Phil- the country. Pop Clark was above 1 cup -sugar. _ lips„ or the remarkable, new Phillips' 96a=•►:a.e:•��❖;❖s•.❖•;rL•:+:e:•.a:❖:•:e;,;•.•;•_s;��:•.•+•;•:.•.�•:..�avv_•_•:e..e♦'.+ such tactics. He bad been for 1 tablespoon grated orange rin ilk of Magnesia Tablets. VeILg1IL1 u1 �any- . �•; too long the most picturesque figure in the realm' of the national sport 2 eggs and 1 egg- yolk iia -cup orange juice. to take and easy to carry with you. -Only 25J'a box at all drug stores. -- - • ►,� ' to stoop',, to murder -to win. The czar made a statemept watch of. -baseball v* cup urate!. Sift flour once, measure, _ ALSO IN TAfttET FORM - laded appetities of the public. The baseball world knows the sterling was on the front of all add bale- Eh tin taaec is the�i Prison if the news had been kept out of the papers. On the other hand, It printed Page Ing powder and salt, and sift to- .Lent adv a teae�oontul ofeq� asst whir bis New York Binet. Jllast d the baseball writers an the leading newspapers. It readin gether three- times. Add % cup ge mine Phillips Mills of Hagneaia, MAGNESIA part: sugar and orange rind to eggs, and sport can countenance. for a moment the damnable innuendos of the 96a=•►:a.e:•��❖;❖s•.❖•;rL•:+:e:•.a:❖:•:e;,;•.•;•_s;��:•.•+•;•:.•.�•:..�avv_•_•:e..e♦'.+ on both sides. Brawn •.quickly on both 'sides in a small amount of It is unfortunate that he sensa- tion -seeking press should stoop so beat with rotary egg neater anti �. ,.,.,. - - - w�oa.�N •��1�`�q '`; _ Synopsis oil Preceding Instalments: estly believed that Sid Stream would low in their efforts to please the thick and lemon -colored; • add re= maining sugar gradually, oeatmg LANA" . ".For tea yeah Pop Clark has tried have been alive and probably ' 'In laded appetities of the public. The baseball world knows the sterling very thoroughly; then orange juicy —Fannie Ilu:'st. 'vainly ito win the United League pen- Prison if the news had been kept out of the papers. On the other hand, It character of the man thus attacked and water. Add flour - gradually, p MILK OF ��' �� asst whir bis New York Binet. Jllast d the baseball writers an was news, and be was a reporter and and no one who is a true lover of beating with rotary egg bea*.mr until MAGNESIA predict olhee failure but Terry Burke of the as. such he had to bend all his efforts sport can countenance. for a moment the damnable innuendos of the smooth • Turn into grea,ed tube pan and bake in moderate oven (350 O. j ELDDER star thinks they have a ehaoer and to secure news or -lose his job. lils own secret belonged to him and at past few days. F,)_55 iiiinptes, or until done. Re and lightly sauted green e :. through Tony Munik. who has a ttmes it. was a temptation to publish la spite of the . statement, the po• move from oven and invert pan one p peer alices. freat:arant is the Broadway district 7 the warning he had received. lice were bothersome for a time. Kel• hour or until cold. and is associated with bookmakers he could see a big head serosa all the ly Investigated the. Blues, the mem-. waste .matter, poisons' and acid, and sad gasblers, be' bets fl, on sheat papers Saying: here of the team werewatched, and Elii�RGNe� . SHEL.F -:bLV7 TON ROWLE'I?E _ at 290 to 1. The opening game is a Pitchers! battle. Whltpar, the Phila. YOUNG. REPORTER'S. LIFE Fop `- 19 shamed and annoyed eon atantly. Doyle's story was rehash• Horne -made pickier and preserves One and a half slice mutton (fore ' - IdelFYis star twirler, is 'Jealous of THREATE14-ED e� earl the' figh in Tony's was olives, canned fruits, meats, soups quarter), mustard. 2 cups of breast Larry Doyle, the Blues' rookie abort- 'He knew. that the publication of brought • -the front again. and Gab go a long way in belping the crumbs, t,4 cup butter or drippipgs + stop, of Pop Clarks pretty the warning would start the police T:re murder of Wbitper and tbe' woman who bas to entertain be. 2-8 cup hot water, .l teaspoon poultry terbecFe daughter Frances. He tries to is.- on a new wild-goose gbabe. It would -the Boston accident were credited -to read and able to meet 7 emergencies seasoning, I teaspoon salt,- 3i tea; _ tis"te Larry with a bean ball and put him in foreground once more 'gangdom, and after three weeks the easily and grac,ously The popular Spoon pepper. when. be throws a second one at Lar- and draw more attenUon.to him than police. had nothiaas new to offer. home [s always !be o$e in wi+ic6 the 'Method, Rub meat with mustsro, - _ ry'a bead Doyle knocks him down he eslred. Strange mdh and strange - Stream -was a gangster, that Was well gnosis do. not feel they are disrupt milt and e - pepper to tante. Prepare a with a richt to the chin- Larry V cars pulling up close to him made him k,,,�. s w hE killed him was as ing the entire household by their dressing of the remaining ingr,di- pat out of the game. Later Whit- jumpy. His nerves were on edge con much of a puzzle as why -he had presence. the one in which every ants and place over the meat Roll - >Me hits a home run with a man oa stantly, because he. neves knew when caused the wreck, -in Boston. ` thio a g ppears to run easily and with• meat and dressing and tie or skewer, g base but as Wbltper is nearing the h might be the recipient of a bullet Dur �g the three weeks that fol- out etfoit. feet Sprinkle with salt and pepper 'bone plate, he drops dead, shot out of the dark. 'owed the Boston tragedy, baseball r The modern emergency she f la and dredge with flour. Brown a'1 tburoogli the heart. The Blues win la all hie �toriew and interviews in the United Le..gne was a very different from that of our mother's over in hot shortening. Ma a and it Is believed that about the Bostcn affair, he was most skittish affair indeed. The quality of because it is not a supply of seldom brown gravy by adding two- table generally Whitptr was killed to allow them to carefhl to disclaim any acfual knowl• 'of the play from every team around the used provisions for special iecasions spoons of flour and two cups 'hot why-. Kelly suspects Larry edge the crime or theories about 0 _'gang who 'might have been oyer- e1r• ;' was decidedly medlocre.. The n. rvou tension each team labored un• only Although it may include a few water Pour over .meat roll and , simmer on tap of stove or in a mod• ` because be will not account foi his Sting against the Boston Indiana. He der was reflected by their actions on specials, is is. for the most part simply a generous supply of the elate oven, 350 degrees F., .until very - ^7 time after leaving the diamond. emphasized the element of luck which , field, - seen-perishabte staples which are tender—about throe hours,. made ,t possible for hire to help the One thing was certain, however, always on band for family use. Terry went on his .way quietly anri Boston, police. He wasn't being mod- despite the condition in the league In order to help meals an t'onsiderably awed. All through the est at all • he was being as careful itself. The Increase in . attendance your 'merry PRONt SALAD excitement of days spent with the as he knew bow under the circum- was terrific. The fans were turning their way to satisfying the 1'URANGE 8-24 prunes, cooked,. 1 pkg. cream police of both New York sad Boston, 'he stances, -He'.found life -well worth out. in -surprising numbers for -the purse, the appetite, as well .as the body find it ' _ cheese, l tablespoon nuts, chopped, 2 kept his fear .and hie dread to .flying and had no desire to finish mid -week games and over the week•. needs, you will well tablespoons top milk, salt and pa himself. He never mentioned the i'. There was a girl, of course, Alice end nearly every ball club around the worth your while to follow these - prika, 2 oranges. - warning he had received from the .Andrews, who figured In` his plans 'in circ- it played,to' capacity crowds, recipes. and use them often: from 'ilio killers of - Sid Stream. Terry was fl'•C he'confided her as Is the way And those riorbid curiosity -seekers Method: _sombre stones afraid, and that was bis sole reason of man in love. She was terriflE' 'give sensing that the Blues in some "BARBECUED BEEF prunes. Mix cheese, nuts, salt, milk for keeping his secret. It was not and begged him to up his work strange tray seemed to be the instru- • and seas;onirgs and stuff the prunes., that he mistrusted the powerof the on the paper• • He, of course, would meat r- fearful and nameless' trag•' 'One and a half pounds of round . Arrange attractively on, a lettuce .Police, but that he feared the power not listen to any such proposition edy, forgbt to ge into the Blues' steak or braising beef (three -quart. leaf with slices or -sections of orange..,_' of his unknown enemies more. Terry and made her, promise that she would Park ever`' time they played a game era'of an inch'thick); salt and pepper Serve with a tasty French dressing. did not believe in the wide publicity not reveal his s-�ret .ezgept after his at the home -.grounds.' and, flour. Garnish with y paprika and serve is _ given to crime and criminals. He hon• sudden death. (To be- Continued.) Method: Pound the meat shot- cold. oughly with s wooden beater. Rub with salt' and pepper and flour welt ' ° "'The manlier in which tho com- on both sides. Brawn •.quickly on both 'sides in a small amount of munity takes care 'of its sick orad "in--' ' - .horfening. Add following. sauce: _ipacitated is the gauge by which - A, Sauce: One and one-half, cups hot the degree of civilization" of a people water, 1'tablespoon butter, ti tea•' may be judged.`° spoon, tobacco sauce. %r c:.up tomat —Fannie Ilu:'st. catsup, 1 tablespoon Norcestershiri. = Sauce, 1 lemon, juice. Method: Bring to a bail and four R 'f�N over the meat.. Cover closely .and f� F"INS®R cook slowly -over' fire -for two hours 'with j ELDDER Garnish slices of sour pickl.- -AD i -WEAKNESS. WAKE UP YOUR 8T08 GETTING UP NIGHTS IZ L001( AND FEELYUUiNUI':I{ �� a.� Keep your kidneys free . from - waste .matter, poisons' and acid, and And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the put healthy activity into kidneys anis :. Morning Rarin'to go bladder and you'll live a heafth:er, 'The liver should pour out two pounds of liquid bileinyo your bowels daily, it this bile happier and longer life. One most efficient and harmless ' is not flowing freely, your fnoddoesn't digest It just decays in the bowels. Gas bloats up way to do this 19- t0 get -from your your stomach. You get consfipated. Harmrut druggist a 40 -cent box of (fold yledal poisons go Into the body, and you feel sour, sunk and the world looks punk. Haarlem Oil Capsules and take them - _ Amere bowel movementdoesn't always get as directed—the swift results will - - ,' .•^ at the cause. You need somethin; that worlds on the liver as well. It takes those good, old Surprise you, - -- . Besides 'getting' 'u 'nights,.. , souls g g P_ Carter's IAttle Liver Pills to get these two pounds of bile flowing freely and make yousymptoms feel "up and up". Harmless and they _ of kidney trouble are gentle, make the bile now freely. They do the work backache, • moist palms, leg cramps, of calomel but have no calomel or mareary in them. Ask for 'Carter's Little Lives Pals by and puffy eyes. if you want real re. ' same I Stubbornly rshw anythtag else. 26r- l suits,be BUrE' t0 get GOLD ,V E I) A L RUt9 e —the original and genujne—a. grand j kidney stimulant and diuretic -right y issue No. 3 —'37 from Haarlem in Holland.' Give your kidneys a Rood cleaning once in a L'-2 ` while. mom-: e. - - S arks from the Press Mountainous Winter Seas Beat Furiously Across Bow of Liner CANADA Wheit Picture Immove3 rhe warld's wheat pieture steadily better for Canada. At the end of 1032 the world's surplus was 675 million bushels; at the end or 1934 It was 375 million bushels; at, 6e end of 1937 (according to esti imates) it will be but 125 million bilghein This is wkmt in hehind the recent sensational rise in wheat prices, which mean so much for Can ada.--Ottawa Journal. "Frood" In Scotland A rather significant aspect of the accession of King. George VI and the Queen Consort Elizabeth is the sentimental effect that, it will have in Scotland. The fact that the Queen 3s a descendant of an ancient Scot- fish family should bind the northern --A's Part of the United Kingdom 'to the latest visitor In this respect was Hon. Norman Rogers, Dominion Minister of Labor.—The North Bay Nugget. A Good Bet Lloyd's will accept war risks in Canada. In other words, Lloyd's will bet that Canada does not become in - volved at Canadian in war. ivh would bet the other way?—Toronto Globe and—M—air 44A Terrific Gal0K A terrific gale has been causing datrage in England, and 'no com- positor has yet had the temerity to set it up 11a.terrific gal."— Toronto star. More Farms in West Here is some interesting and rather astonishing news from the West. Despite the -drought, the de. pression and a cessation of immi- 0. : 0 Oil?, :n A, A .0 ... . . ...... e In. . ..... 74 A great wall of water rolls ovei'the bow of the liner' Aquitania, as It bucks the angry seas during east;. West crossing. One of the worst Atlantic gales in decades delayed the liner and all other shipping. "penny -."He must have been a great loss to his said Dorothy. 'He was"as' much higher fatality rates. -The U.S. Satety on the Roads gration d * uring the past five years. back hostage." Canadians Car Fatalities Census bureau is authority for the More strict regulations governing there ba.s'been an increase of nearly would- welcome the two cent letter 'two they make many of you," asked "No following death rates per 10.000 mo. the issuance of drivers' permits, 12,400 farms in the Prairie P rovin- rate warmly. If a -cent com- been thinking for some time. they only inhabit a small porition of for vehicles: England and Wales stiffer penalties for violations of ces, bringing the total up to 300,462 memorativre George VI stamp came Life insurance com,)anies take R 31.7, Belgium 47.6, Germany 50.2, traffic laws and stern treatment of in 1936 compared with 288,079- in with the rate it would give a happy practical interest in, the. toll; of fatal- Switzerland 52.6, and Italy 54-5. those convicted of driving while un- 1931.—London Free Press. touch to. postal reform. B;andon ities due to automobile accidents, Compared with Canada's record the 'der the influence of alcoholic bever- they tried to run over me and butt Sun. notes the Woodstock Sentinel -Review, ratio is more than five times greater ages would do more to reduce motorThe Nightshirt's Appeal News The steady increase it. the death rate in Germanj and six .times greater in accidents than any speed -limit law The Charlottetown Guardian' points ,.:'Joyful n the United States from that cause, Italy. could do.— The St. Thomas Times- ou out one peculiarity of the nightshirt Hint that Ontario may abolish all up to 1932• was regarded by them "alarming" Tt was more rapid mater-[-al-al for them to injure." "You Sournat which should appeal to every Scot- speed limits will be joyful - news.. as than the' increase in car registration! V LL -f �Tj lir�&Ar ae em very durable," said Dorothy fish heart. It is a. one-piece• item at particularly to the chap who's alive P -With decrease in registrations of Sbe Began Early A' feminine stenographer, employ- the Anundry.. white pyjainas "is" two. Or should we say,"are."? in a. hurry though he can never re- member ivhqre he wanted to go in motor 'vehicles. the death" rate' de - elined,in 1932 and 1933, but in 1934 1 aN I tol ed. by a United States railway. has Historic researches conducted by the first p!a:ce.—Windsor Star. '"tragically outstripped the increase just been retired after 41 years of the Interriational . Night Shir4 Club 49 in traffic." By KEN EDWARDS eontinuous service and that must be have disclosed evidence that t•ome of THE EMPIRE "Last year seems t,: have been regarded as a pretty long spell. — the greatest men in history . from . the turning point,'! said Dr. Eugene Ust- week we talked about tuna, Brantford Expositor. Nero to Napoleon, and from Glad. • F. Russell, of the (U.S.) Mutual this his week It's swordfish. The new and stone to Lincoln, wore nigh'shiri:3. Erirtr*e Migratiot. , Life. addressing the Association of angling popular sport is tor swordfish. -AGowSign St.' Mary".4 Journal --Argus: It is, mtirt; than 2U yezis %nce the. Life Presidents a few days This is carried on extensiveiy off tbG The Royal Canadian Mounted steady and uninterruptutt -flow of mi_ago "in spite of the decided increase coast of New Zealand and Catalina Police can be depended on to know Thomton Mervara% gration from'G-reat Rj�tailii 'to then car there wag a de- Island. California. The firat swordfish taken on rod and what they are talking about - when' The late* Sir Henry 17 h-ornton I)om.inions and Coloni�,­c ' vased to be f rease in themortalitv rate .from liar off the Atlanife coast weighed bad men. what they do could have, wished no tine, wont,meh', a regular feature of -the Empires 'that *244-1.to-23A This year again. in spite - 1-93 *'pounds: that was tn'19 . 27. The -discussing and with what weapons. It is.there-, than the respect.a6d honor in which corporate rife. It is trL;.,- vara nr a further.traffic increase, the mmth of a .5worditsh is mueb. softer fore all the more encouraging that is memory is now hold uy thousands -his Ou" specialized eforts have rat- has been reduced to 22,12 I y thdh that of a tuna, therefore it may they -have words of praise for the f employees of the ( anadian Na- made in Lhe v in 8.,wh n, a The speaker attributed- the Imr shsikp the halt -Wore readily.. recent legislation requiring the reg. tional Railway.. That hasjust been Africa, for. exaiiipie by the* 114:.It wovernent to inrrens#d safety of au- it we say the, the, tuna dab Is a istration of fi.--iarmsi of the revolver by the placing of a mem- varying degrevs of.,'. su� vt:,,s, tu- tornoldle , construction and....equip terror to fight thtt, the swordfish Is a -typo with the police authorities., Cer, oriel p!aque in the rotunda of the. ish Kritish em.grun­ i., the estall . n*ent. the gradual elimindtion of i 1p anortin', dentot when he has been tain crimes have been either s,lved Union Station in Winnipeg and the' C'omrnonw(,u!tb uve�rsv.:is- •.41lia. units,,' rr.ade -rossingv and better handling o4kpa: or their solution has been materially placing of similar plaques 'in fo6r. have terrn:A "thv­tk,ti4y v k -at. we. � h, v )r traffic throuO new methods of Imetimes.. when he Is, harpooned. helped by the fact that the - revioNer teen other cities a-ross the Do- unin'errupte(l fli)� I �f --- mjgptit:orc. on,triwtirilz highways and,Antersec- the free end of the rope is tied to a or. pistol used could be traced minion. from Great UrA11:11 call he req.11tIeLl tions. as well as safety campawng 1.eg- and car -wt, into the, water allow, through records.—Montreal Star. get the s.n,_ The men will never for. and ma nta:r.'e.l' wi t..11v oi.i rxv Vvn.i �,qrtlu.,tvd' - -in most -parts of. the • ing the 'bJA 1) �,!t fe tow it aroused un sere -and friendly - interest which the "vel nothing % mcre re -ta r, i han . rlu ntry eXhALStpd: it may be an hour or Monarchy. A good deal of humor late president took in their welfare. that surae of the wa.,:an ling tivali I thve Ia 4-to'14 bc'n'- present, to I ,Wore before he is able to 6e raffed 163 has clustered around the remark of He also sought their co-operation. ties of the llr;L !sh'i-st-L, wilt ei.ter,oi I"s extent. in ranade, I . -1,#, dwy-irit-n. n she an old- Scottish woman when He�cii the institutioh of the joint forever. loth in Briln:16 Itscit "InA •ne %,N)l Aid ex pe. t a -;iinVaj d owz:Lward qotretitnes . thd powerfully driven beard that the Princess Louim the: boards in certitin departments of the the Dom!vion%. (Vonivs and &-),t a I .,rend. to t�e ratio of fatal accidents 6.4 -u:. hee4. . knuwr to Pierce a . lie daugtta­of­Qqft mar- z system, where.. the men had -a voice, zr".Tv yioA. !stirs thfiw nutotnobi'e- death nk, •the sc, "a swordfish catch In its history ried the Marquis of Lome, a actorr along with the -management. tri: stt- ate por 100.('00 popul. risen population has 1211;00(- ponnua In thr'year 106. . as 2.2 of Che illustrious. House of Argyll. !ling differences and dealing w:th z; 41e os. 125 a Viee!i - from 9' in 1933 and 10.3 fin'lf).31 to In 1928 the world's record swordfish "The Queen will be a proud woman "with, problems of 'various kinds. ­ Sor',tcbody that . t it� �Yas 11. . 2 in 1915. The oeak year was %v canrlit - on rod and . line . in New this day," she said, her daugh- this marrying an Argyll:'—Brantford The way in which Sir Henry toot/ .sand S411le fora girl' to It% c 'in 4,undon, 1929. with 13 death, per 100.000 1-ealarad. If weiihed 673 pounds. Expositor. the mery into his confidence, arid I he 30,. week. Somebody repLit-d trial rnpulation. considerate and friendly spirit in th, usur,,1�4 -of typiq.-,A and %hopgir is. Flut whi:e the trend is thu s unfav Car Lcadinpri In Learn the North which he always met them. is now, were do'v,_- it: A wornan',4 ningazibe orab!6,' We plo*portioh of motorcar Crnada�, AgainUp of recalled with deep appreciation; at id a trying to diseover how the' fc't, wet:z fatalities to* po0ulatinn--114 still -only 1'be year 1936 has been a note-, a genuine desire was felt to erect done, as found n girl who pays l_#5 hatf that in the Uitited States The .worthy one for Northern Ontario in memorials at all the main points on 6d, for her bedroom, Whieg she lets explunatioo'seet�ns to hc'fo*tjr(' in the Ottawa.—Car loadings for the week that an exceptionally large number the Canadian National. Auring the day"fcr 7s. (;d. S�c spends far -tors of trafit density y and hi-hway ended December 23 amounted to 3,3. - of Cabinet members and other,gov- Sir Henry Thornton..was -not only her evenings at the pprublic library. conditions Canada has a- relatively I 1 42' rn�s as against 48.279 cars for ernment luminaries have seen fit to a great-, railway executive, he was a ajLqu!r1n;! krow!edge that may ena-ble high car registration, in 'proportion, the previous week n3 30.2411 cars for pay this, section of the province a big man. He showed it in• strung 6. - he. to cern money. Evid0itly to total population, but only a few the week 'ended December 28, 1935, visit: -human qualities and real concern forreas it is just possible. but only for a.g:rl a of high populatinti density. e orr�nfon Bureau of Statisl h f" t ics re - There was a time when it- was a' the well-being of the large Canadian. who can be -happy without lipstick The . ratio - of automobile deaths per ports. r rarity indeed for a Minister of.the 'National family who viere making new 'frocks, cinemas, and dane". 10.000 motor vehicles in this rountfy -with Miscellnniibus'frcigbt again. show• government to venture into the possible the. vast improvements, of Could you? Could your daughter?— s,9.1. In [he United States, ed an 'nerease over last year's load• North country.' but all that is now the raAway and thtL high statics M'anche%tetSunday -Chronicle. ,note congested' area.,; the ratio is Ing, being up 1,S35 cars. Nforchandise passed. During the year just con- Nhichit ultimately , reached.—Winni- 12.3 -But troth are countries of ip'N-eased 743* cars;-Iumber:641 cars. . eluding, scarcely 'a, month passed peg Free Press. An egotist will ai%%ays speak oll great areas..w.7th relazively low pop- p put and. paper 599 - tars, 'c('.a' '501 Wben some important- government himself,. either in - praise or in sen: ulation density as a whole. It is in cars, other orest prolucts 500 care -official did not visit the North. The Tor rwo-Cent Postage sure but, a modest man ever shuns vertain t,uropean countrieb, W*.ith few- and the stock .111) cars. Coke, the only It would be a commendable idea if rrtaki�g himself the subtest of his I er but greater cars -proportionately,- b,' niod:ty to show a decrease, wet " C-4 the reign of King George VI brought inversation.—La Bi,11yere. density of pripulation. that one finds Crxii by .32 cars. "Are- the Wheelers the only folk "The firm of Smith and Tin-ker, in in fact, it was so very natural to -."He must have been a great loss to his said Dorothy. 'He was"as' 7y 1747 "Are- the Wheelers the only folk "The firm of Smith and Tin-ker, in in fact, it was so very natural to -."He must have been a great loss to his said Dorothy. 'He was"as' 7y -he living in the land of Ev?" asked Dor the town of Ev-na,11 aTiswered'Tiktou. -_"Did that as he was reaching a -cross It —paint some flowers on the op-po-site country, icknowledged Tiktok.'."Al-so he� was thy after Ahe- clockwork man had "No; they make many of you," asked "No bank, he tell into the Water and was a great loss to me. For if I -should been thinking for some time. they only inhabit a small porition of the chip r a e on y auto• mai-ic me-chaii-ic-al man' they eves` drown, -e1 Mister Tinker," continued get out of order i' do not know an -y l t- Just back of those woods," replied completed," he replied. "They, were 'Tiktok, 'made a ladder that could one ab -le to re -pair -me. You have -A the machine. "When was first made 'ver -y wo*n-der-ful in ventoTs, were rest against the moon, while he pick_ no i-dea how full of ma-chincry I they tried to run over me and butt my are both one makers, but they 9 ed lit-tle ;to s et in the king's And now I must find a way t 0 -with their heads, but they soon now. Mister Smith," the' machine crown. But when he got to the moon, But - es=cape from this - rock." "The best —ins found that I was built of too sol -id man continued, "was an artist, as Mister Tin-ker lik-ed it so much that, thinker I knew," remarked Dorothy, mater-[-al-al for them to injure." "You well as an inventor, and be paint -ed he decided to live,there, so he pull -ed " "was' a Scarecrow." "Nonsense A ae em very durable," said Dorothy a picture of a riv=er that was wonder- up the lad -der aft-er him and nev-er snapped Billina, angrily. "There's !'Who -made you?" fully natur-al," no such thing an a live, Scarecrow!" 49 :;k' .., , a ' •.. ,._,. ...:.. :: • z .. ..., ori• ?•.: •). .a• '...,-. R'. � '6A,.. Y .J 177 7Z, JT ; -� L `1 OA L I Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Morley and ---ime Ladies' Aid of 3t• Andrew's daughter spent Saturday in Toronto. Church will meet at the ,home of ` --F. H. H7. all, who kas been R] visiting friends. Mrs. W. J. Clark on Wednesday �i tore ' -2 *g :for some months is, we are g� to --The Dept. of Highways is con- next, at the usual hoar. sidering the question of reducing The United. Young People of leeport, much improved. cite fee for motor licenses, to come the United Church here are holding r• --Found, on the 2nd concession of into effect with the 1938 licenses. a tea and t-aking sale on January I'Piekerina' s Leader Store - _ Pickering, the hub-cap of a Ford _Mr. and Mrs. Shepiwd, of 23rd, to be held in the baeemsent of VS. Loser call at this office. Stettler Alberta, called . on Lois St. • Andrew's Church.. Everyone .•-T3he death took place suddenly Stevenson on Saturday afternoon of welcome. ,�1} �Ii on Snnday night, of Mrs. Mary J. last week. They were motoring -Elsewhere in these columns we ,To ' cur '''many u17 00 81 ; Gormley at her horse on Chur en pu s an arts on - Police Street. The funeral 'took place on young and old. : Trustee question .and ..their.. relatisn and Friends Wednesday afternoon, with services -The Sacrament of the Lord's to buQiness locally. A loe,tl event!'-' in St. G^ 3rge`+s _'trg',ican Ch zeh, Supper will be administered in the man looking, over our proof, stated and interment at F,rskine Cemetery. Presbyterian • Church on Sunday that he could kming that business "r next at-the -ostial-hater Prep back- one week -open a er. par- _ New Years Day by transplant- Seres ,will, be held this Friday lour. Adding, that every' Saturday fig rose bushes. This is leushiaiit the i evening at 8 o'clock. night, there was an ►average of ...THANK .YOU... Beason, but it shows that Canada is _�ervlces will be held 'in the Un- three Pickering choppers in Whitby, j� not entirely a country -of r And ited Church-art-Sunday next at the to every one Pickering shopper in FOr f i''iendly . BLiSirieSS alias. We can enjoy summer 'urea- usual hours, 11 a. m. and 7 p. m, you, believe it T. Al- Pickering. Do , ther in January, as well as in June. Rev. Hugh G. Crozier' conducting so that by actual count -there weret -Rev. Dr. J. E. Moore,, who was both services. Sunday School an•i at one period on the Saturday ev Relations - and your the Methodist minister iii Pirkering Bible Classes at to a. m.ening before Chaistmas, 'in a Well- a number of years sago. died on --low that the elections are ov khow-n Whitby hotel, twenty-one kind patronage during Sunday morning in St. ' Josepli" er, we may pass . some comment. Persons from Pickering. Our rood 1936 - - Hospital. after a brief illness. at Although the office of Police Trus- frie:id 'Mr. Ormiston, Editor of the Hospital, at the age of .M years, tee is not taken very seriously by Whiti:y' Gazette and Chronicle, it after a brief illness. He was born •sc;me people, it is a real responsib he reads this; will iirobably reply near Uxbridge, where he was educ- ility that someone must assume, once more .to us; sayimg. that the ated in the public, schools. HP wm • and we ratepayers owe every one Whitby merrhanta have not deriv ,1 burled in the family plot in the , a of them a debt of gratitude. A few any benefit from the sale of be,: Here's wishing You Rappy Uxbridge -Cemetery. He is survived days ago,, a well-known • business- in their town, bui, we-have-- our >bly his widow,'and two sons. Dr. H•, mail (not a Pickeringone) advise doubts. Even so, we are not 'res - E. Moore. of Lakefield and J. Rom- p and Enjoyable 193'7 er Moore, of Toronto. us that he did not believe in taking ommehding , the opening of ear -The Toll Brors. • travelogue on any p?� in these offices, that he • narloan*s in this village. It does :1 Friday evening last eras one of the intended to keep as far away from appear touch on the lxal merchaat this sort of thing as he could get: if the desire for a glass of bPr' M • • S • C H A R M A N moat interesting entertainments we Now, we ask you! where would we means the loss of a perfectly xooc have had for some time in Picker- as as village be if every one of oui Saturday grocery order. - - falr. St. Andrew's Auditoriuln was business men felt ,like that one, of filled to capacity. The personally-course we need not consider that -:W I N T E R W' E A R photoR•raphed scenes, taken all over - - lEarope and -Asia. wm ere felt,by anv feature, we, not having anyone lik - Custom that here: We arequite satisfied to be the very best amateur Photo-that these men who have been Wood-Sawing At Special Prises graphy ever ditsolayed. The. lecture siad detail given by Mr, Toll ,n looking after the affairs of our - village for the past years without eonjtm+�tion . adds mtaterially :to the rernuneratiost have been do'ng 1c Having now' an up-to-date wood- 6-Ryelet pare gum Rubber Boots. � •. $1.59 travelogue. It is the next beat �� the abject of sssiating is the sawing machine, 1 am prepared to �$.7� - tlpnet to a personal tans, sad high- work of pro%riding our needs to do custom worst at reasonable L8d133s fur-trimmed )�Otor BOOtIt„ educational. Appreciated by both seers -buckles- - . edn PP, within the 19 t Po l extent - i fi5 the fel _ lfasrsbOLs► , ---St. George's A. Y. P. A• held a granted such. a body, The all-impor fates. Mens 1 bUekle 0 �' Literary evening last week. - Mrs. tant question ,af .water r4pply has Apply to SheMlQarage• Picktring, p__♦,, Z.96 Johns was in charge of. the meeting Men A heavy rubber L7V4JY0. with felt top & liming, $` aald tools for her subject- "Is 13ix- been a deter"ining factor of. thiP. or Phoot Pick 3900 13.16 laafd Self-for heti sub It was a the first election in aibout thirty Heavy Mackinaw Coats, navy,. grey da brown. $,5.,75 ,<_ was years. There are those for ands • . DONPT Work sweaterCoats, bl", Maroon & brown, ' $2.75 splendid paper and - ever}fiody gaimt, Some of ..our tradesmen and DON PT interested and the evening other business people are becoming was well wiorthwhile. Our your.' alarmed.' and justly a0, at the "Y TAKE CHAN�C ES i�tLnfield'9- WIIItA! UH�BfR@Sf, �►��.{�, ��.�}, .'��.{� people are sticlar+R splendidly and trade is gradually .drifting to the Safe we are still •Making' for new nil4n City,-mail-order, truck deliveries ..flay Safe. Fred Ta Buuting .'.Pickering bers, ' This week is "Musical" , We 1 • . . - and all the rest o! . it: They feel _ .... - _ � _ +sant to announce that in the last that the 'locals" are using them Consult `your Druggist' -.l Fs+wblished 185T. - week of this. month. Jan- 4-9th, the only ar a mnvenience. You can's Remember A. Y. P. .A. are putting on a play, ask Raton',;' or Simptaon's to "write - -- - -.-- _. Look for particulars next week6 it ',own. Ill pay .next time I'm in" YOUR• DRUGGIST 1.i MUR- - The election for Board of Pol- - we to to the local st-OM'and See LbKn R- A - NEW YEAR'S MEN[ lee Trustee for the village of Pick- what hell do a%out • it. The local A MERCHANT erirtg trrl 11inmay asst 'temlted in dealer then feels Lhat if somethin► two es of the Per90TW1. E, Q.chic evil, V MOORL, `UKUCrGISTHeAlth Jones being the, only member of probably something that would DCNBARrON, ONTARIO the Board of last year to return. 14l• bri*lg more purchasers into our nes- — - Friendship S.chstpw rnan. as riot a ' candidate -,liborhood wound help. Hence is this election. 189 ballots were of �, the water system. We The Pickering .,PIE asant Memories cast and resulted as follows: all know that a city dweller that is ' Arouse, Frank J............. 13I contemplating moving 'rout" wants .MEAT. •MARKET !Contentment Hchhoier N. E. ........... • pr' first, to know, .'•Have they corisen- `h�:ei Jones, E. C. - generally _the deciding ,� .. - R7 lance i� ("chis, Wm. .. .. • .:.... tor. We may ag stall 'realize, that -- Service' _ Our blotto '(,testify d Se `ice' Pi'lDBperlty Barker, G. W. ....... ... h4 if the merchants just out of the �r The first three named are elected • city, as we are. do not- receive some -Special --Country ' for 1937. r . enco•iragement, mP are Itoir4 to ►)P 0•---D>r'eair�[S Coiiie True -The collar monthiv mPeiine focSed to >z0 to, the rity Rid pay Style Sausage­:.Happiness of the Women`s Vssinnary Societe cash. whether we want to or rnt.Sc. per lb. at the United Church war held at �, tbe othertiand we have ,people All in Double Portion the home-of Airs. J. S. BsLcdon vitt+ vho don't care, whether business 7Y the President, Mas. Crozier, in the -here +airvivPe or not. Then - the ' lbs. for 25e.' Jo You - chair. Mrs. W. C- Murldar as►d Mrs- so i= Rlso being asired. "Can CLAftL'NCE BILK, A. T, Fallaise axsiSted in the de- we a small village. assume su!h votionat exercvFes. ]hiring the bus- 29 3l Manager _ an obligation as a 525.000 or mor^ Phone us For Delivery mess period the report from a prey. liability: Co pirkerinL* folks. here_ - } 1N . loos executive meeting was read is something vrP'11 likely be discuss- R E and discussed and D received the Pbone 1620 _ • • ince quite a hit aboat train. if not approval of the meeting. The rev thi? year. rertainly ere. 1•snT• Our Butcher :(phone 3000) eral officers of . -the Society gave 1Vsev dduerf**ensarasa, P1C�{er><ng Tosr,e,•to for errrrone and' his _ -- - -_ their reports rhnv -isr very nr•cour - s![i�itr �sork by •Mort dr�partrients i^ __- 1'f ha�:..'�3 ,,et.,( r t;;. :lb, JL • res F Fi While, Wr.itevak. 23.42 A Mdwc2r during the year Mrs. C:.i'twTii ht - , �� _ _ - _ Pickering Hcuir Ie More gave a nota interesting Talk fres-. Winter (;SUR MALE-8 white pigs 11 weeks the . Study Book. Refreshments were - old. Apply C Hill, 1'hnne Clare 331 EtI _ served at the close by the gToup un- Bargains RoofingVOR SALE-Coal binwer. tbermo- nership of Mrs- F. T. t:ta•t. motor and grates; i30.00�9HApply c-t der the conve $unting:-----•• News Office. -The Pickeriig Horticultural No. 1 RoofittR. Less fixtures 21.15 AOR SALE-N'Pw wagon hoz, new Satiety held their annual meeting i No. 1 Roofing, with fixtures. .1.490 1, set of single harness, cutter and Bugg T E - r 1 Crawford, Pickering. 21-'12 r in tate A. Y. P, A. ha11 on T::csdaS No. 2. Roofing .. ..1.75' _ E evening, The appreciation and the No. 3. Roofing.. OR SA LY-A number of'pure bred S 0 I _ FPlymouth Rock cockerels. Eanor Form thanks .•f the mc'.ttibers was tender- 36 in. Gree n rock-faced 90 lb. • 2.65 a cars. M B Burk, Phdne Pick 1031 " 2red ed to the 1936 offieers for the very 4-1 Asphalt Shinkles 200 Ib.. , 6•� FOR QALR-Frreh cows,nnd eprin. - - - fine work that was carried on dur- a" g. rd ocust it hand, T stark 3 E Anthony ' ins the year. After the business 1111• First, QuRlity Made by '.� R R 1; locust Hitl.' Fnooe Mark 3201 21-24 �; � •�� hunch was setveA by the ladies and Torbnto Avphalt Roofing Oo. C<R RA1,E_50•enre fwirn in P,iek- N G a social time was spent by all. Of- Prices quoted per sq. Fpr;ng Townaltip, I'ratne boys' vnd barn. _ facers for the coming year are- Hon• fruit, sprang creek. For terms and k 52S.lars 'iCKERING app►y to G L. Middleton: Phone Nick 52j, i8tf presidents. F. L. Green, Wm. Goan �0 O � • T. ley and E. L. Ruddy; in. iderit, .�. YO�VS FUR BALE-0)rose spring• a�E Vice-Presidents, ' Dr. V. `Jets and trash cows, pure bred and grades. y G. Cowan, LUMBER YARD B. t•: stcd and blood tested Free delivery. _ E. Car (nvright,_ C. F. . Morley and R'm j. Murphy, Murco Farm%, Lindsay, Out.-- pAONF.' 3100 Phone 13.2• lief ----- Dr. H. C. Pearson; b'ecretary, Ed. - Brnwn Tl'"RuttrCT, JZTCft, •k• Wotst; - n;i; R!..NT 3J(' ei r.0 y,!)u t ' :.; _A+B�G iu1C .mccormiCk Deering Fern, 11llaahlnery Directors•-Mrs. B. fi n, .Mrs• A. CARPENTER & BUILDER •� farm, °n wunty road near school; 'railway .s,5 8Q International Traitor ]G(1 Bt;m 'x;u rnLbt d nes, %pr,og CfCei . 2 1 s rr lioWlie, i�ir9• ,f,, D1c(,,Oritxhie, F. f. ,"bA weld. RenennabietoAuitabk patty. Rodd �tloln i lOW (` ' AP;'0by-,Lot•35, C:On, 8: Whitby 21-03 ri oot•lift Bingle Furrow S Chapman, Frank J. Pr.tvae, Mrs. Alttrr.tions, crib, !"Mors and _ '•" �p�'w.ni,, LT' [G� lllt ?.,rani.—ra �al:v.:d Ui ;tech . /�'• and Rspsiree _ .. - 1`1 cows and close springers From the Ottawa �11{MOtSO:—a'we have QAn RBt,It,.00 ` $talion, G. W. Barker, E. C. Jones; Scretns made tworder, restricted area, Pries reasonat►le At the14 Mrs. G. Cowan• H A. Plans and Estimates given o• farm of D.V.Skinkle. l i•Omilr.+west of White - it to not blade. - Auditon--• by, on No, 2 Highway, G G Sparks, Pop, 20k Hopkins. nelegstos--miss M. Son'- Geoeral Repair Work. TelephQne•8990 A nteetirig •of the -.OR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR Orville, E. Brown.held at the home J. POYNTER, V anythtft useful— C:r.e cheaterfieSd suite, ^ �G ,^R direct( vain '� Feb. ..:vera! nee ia:r and braille lamib eomPtet. *r C•A�j= y o i� dir Mrs. G- (;�iwan, with shacks, 2160 "De upr98ht Plano. ane nee J "`� LL./ t i and M •P ckering ?, , .. � -� >:_ - -•,� Mr. to lnt('rft-tq i• Will '+p : }'+.r r., 1• . rv: vi ( 1'i 1 t A 11 t•,110 a . �+ ., god • S& - -�w.�- ' _ .,,►r . W�,nz r :a;, ,.� - , ' K