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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1937_02_0527N-795 MW 4,; 7 7_!, VOL. LVI PICKERING, ONT.. FRIDAY, FF 13. 5. 1987. Ne. 2 RQptiMfturaJ Sade y Meets Tuesday NOTICE February 9dk, at Dusbariou miss Ivy Kaguire has -returned 0. PICARS(W-Physician after -4pef4i.ng, Att_ "Our truck# your wily my P&" onto. every day." Aw MTT ........ 1.0 Director T? B. FORSYTH. Opts. D., Dip miss Mildred C-D&ett, of SCUM -MC, COAL, COKE. L�iaad, silent Sunday al; her norm lay &!.wol intond ho'. AL%*QAofteWcs1 Amuclstltln of optagio. Bei. The Sund WoWd nl�r at Oe American Optonstrical I bere W9 a skating party at the Stouff- _zyov *aaftl by oppoisament, N. Cw"nuot. out, `Wv0D, CEMENT, W. •M. S. of the , Greeh,,&i -ville rink on Wednesday night. 7 ricu laces. BAND, GRAVRL, Ci i it ' will' meet in the basement A Pot -Luck Supper under the sus �covasn4m6cing January 18th of the Greenwood Church on Thun- Plcas of the Women's Institute will CKMA.Lb HUDDir Isattlwr, and day afternoon. W held at the home of Mrs. E. Leh- Prises of Chopping will be .R! SW�QLdt- N"WIF V%lb"C- 140-IC740 LAM&. Many friends of Mr. and Mrs. F. man on Thursday night lith lust, .. I . .7r- ger bag gonsertill, ommimed by uke late A. Z Mu. BVILDER"S SUPPLIES ties. "aft wing ad 4,0ult kluuc. wjuttw. aly Disney were entertained at their and. also at the home of Mrs. D. also local cartage work last Crosier on Friday night, 12th inst,. 20 bags BEATON, BELL & ROSS Eve ne come and enjoy week: The evening as Lq rye yoursel- Barristers & Solicitors We have Mao placed in stock a full playing pr Supper will be ' served from -25 bags and over 6e. per bas playing ogrer-sive euchre and in ve8- fine-of 'Maple Leaf Milltng daj2cirlg� &30 p. m. until all are served. Sil- WILLIAhi J, "ATUN , C. __ BROU" HELL, & C. J. D. F. RM 1ju'f4 Feeds. . . . . . . . ver collection. A fail Fme of e JAM�A W�Jtl(;ff�r Brougillain cattle and VIC A W. MITCHELL Whitevale 112 Say Street. 'rormLo. ad"ekle 283a -feeds k4*t on hand, -Also all; 4N The Athletic Club dance on Fri - CO, RICH ARDtiON & Co.. Barris. -Pickering, Out, day evening had a fair attendance. Mr. Will Beaton IL Q, MW fam- .Poultry Requirmasno .teas. SOUCALors. Notaries sic.. saite 601, *. Toronto. Ofties phone 7400 Residence 652o The friends in Brougham of it y of Toronto were Sunday visitors s�rpneoe Aa. lata; Mrs. Ag Phone 301a. OU Amos Brignall. of Claremont, re- with Mr. Donald Beaton. will 11UPP17 any MASTER or I to hear of Is present serious MrS.';Randall had a bad fan on other fee" I quire& The Beal Store., Claremont illness. the icy road, resulting in a badly JL "M souckom Notary Public. Office at of Mr. Tboalsoct. lot 11. C90C&z%Wn 1, PHONE 9Nbruised shottlider and a broken fin- CIO Priem Crsft Owice t-1: ThuraMw sold Saturday, Miss Madeline Turnmonds-has re- as *V-1 1-0 7.00 P.m to O.Wp. al br a ger. Most. Toronto after 606 R al Bank FURNITURE turned- home •-to' manina, %Choghpift Altot Pbom Pkk ft Torroato am. plewart ­iFlit with the McWhIrter The Goodwill Brotherhood meets • We ore dimplaying an ear&-4ire familly. Mrs. Turumords STA John on Tuesday, February 9th, in the Moeda,, Wednesday and FriliA� N varier' of basenlent of the unfted Church. 4ANT ANNIS - Barr4or -9. motored down for her. a 1611111,114illara, Nlotall P Aluminum and Oranitaware Etc. nl- conditim - of the when Mr. J. G. . Perold . M. A_ will Fatokwe sod P�Arvkwre ice on the 4"wm D. coNANir.K. C. address the group on 'Me Rock - Novelties. BTouXh= rink last, Friday 'evening Z. 43�2;93MZWr itit.e;lri F. dale Plan Of Consumer ColopeTa. "Ous"3- ^-- LL- 9- Priem low. in keeping made it necessary for Kinsale and ddless- .4 1 9 Simcoe sL S.. 0shampt. wkb tia3ar, oolmaf from tion" Mr. Perold. the Btowrhafrh hocbzyiau to . go to S l(odiawal sod at UW court Univewity of Toronto, and is very Markham to' play their' game, Kin - House. WhkbF. (Me. Coosat) P%ose r FUNO-ITNING by) sale being the victors In the game. swell known as. a capable &M inter. RADIO SMVICZ - aWng speaker. He ape&16 on this 4 NO a number of %"mteur drain - A Graduate of Radio Wilege aullu have entered -ow wn r oem on an a subject that abould -to Allensm telot fo _AJi kinds (If Bel air V OrIL with Friday a%-PnhW newt in the Tcra-n of particular interest to everyone. NW L 8 V ITH. U. 0- 1� D- L All the men of. the neighborhood All Tualiog Guaran4ced tSucc.asw to Dr. i. :, bskit. Gcsdz; ;1 Up -to -'the -minute training'I !(&!I. and a www* enk� everd?w are invited. Na A90-81 College orcckr 1?1 prrwrleet. we Totp*_ to 11 he t+arro is to be 2a *-C. S. MaCDONALD to univer"IT 'rover D. A. and 0 Yes! 0 Yes! The Woman's store-Voi,ru" randrrb" aorta fer &+2!tp and 10 Pont,. fnr - Ph— _FINEST EQIJiP#4EN!r Association of the Uidtad Church -"CLOSE AVE., JOROtfln for ehildt'rn. 60 mftw OmW *WW enjoy. are Wding their 'Val' Phone ta;Loside v*4 -ft" social get-Ugethm. awne Supper -HRRBZRTT PAGLAIS&L 138.. G"ealatt,ed Satisfactionthe on Frida Rev. Mr. PLnnock J"L 90 l y, Fel12th, Su D. D. 6. GrAper -Ordem tLksm at NEWS OffiW, Graduate at koyal College of Roots Son"um sed the I InalimAir W Terema. AT will be servv-d f RAO till al h940 0 reddeaft 6oca" door ess, of St. AjW - the British and Nreig-ri BiMe Sor- Cbuv&. ftckeriog.Out. 011im bol 9 R"nokble' Prk-so jety, occupied St. John's' pulpit on been served. A splendid program of movinr pietrims on "RuMer", Ati Shingits For SaI415 Or 74vicim-mm. a-rar Tubb wad Batteries awme an b Aa SUMAY afternoon for the Isst time low in his Official caPwity as he in awn formation. manufwtim and us" If. ROY MILLBR,. will be 'Riven by Mr. Garnet Dick. vaai;ed 81teA shiness. jonealmloo 4F Brotl Ontario to retir% He Asis - al�wgly$ been a "Le son. of To&�. Per the children ho Bird's Pelt 81^t* 6bingleal, ftoeW XW* 1=8 Browham. rr� Alois. re-rubtlewing buiggy wbeWs. Chnosing as his text for his mes�s. pramim- "blickey X*Ww" with 10V1, 81AZABOTH HICUAWDSON- of his norlaeonse-,% he n", w 1,e Lawn onowers shmpened. of an WAR. age- Heb. 11: 6. "But,witb'MA faith on err Aeprislootmecomomaimot edioAdlaol" mood- 3D- A,. :B:M M3 n it is impo"Alle to please Him. At band for an ii.wtructi,-p. Lui r T. PATBRSONS - VIARRMON the close of the regular servire,.Mr. Ptea:ssnt e-pninell, Adwipttior. 25Call and get pricei. Pbous NIL F1111WUL'" Lioarloseld Anctiouser, John Phillips, -Secretary-Treasurer cents and 15 cent,%. slaee ow amt sail ues of Wast and oaftels. An*- f the Bible Smiety, reported SlLi. so aborleft lasurauce of. -All Kiads. 0 - : 1 - J, 'FUEL alarms110*=:= ot 004. 91 collected by,- the collectors wW Brougham weight. "day. 11&00 contributed 'hy mas miller. Amateur. Drattlatili 6ittest' at Best Rates Available With IL BEATON. TOWhSHIP On motion Messrs George Duncan an Dubbart", 1pulievale. 004. Su lies IOU Security and Service. and John M311Ps were re-elected Builders President wW Secretary -Treasurer' PbOM and ernp—red to arrange for eloti- Mita Marjorie Anuis. in visiting at MAW Address t.�r BrooLin thtv4 week. eetom So that all the ground might BROUGHIkM PICK 54,6 -r titin Lada UORNS&D A1l1C`T1ONR8R AND Miss Marion Rutherford is -1h, Lunj bc be covered, The S. A Exerutive, VALITATOR and Bible Classes met to make err- neer teacher., for the new Alton;. C. S11 1voles "too conducted Anywherc. piCkelin MiIIS angpirnenIs for A social evening and wbool. On th,� Mrs. Blenkin 'i -Sited with her son P720be of write. Address 06 Dundas q 9 crokinoile pazty In the v evening of Fvbruary 26th. The at-- Jarnes, for a, Rhort while on Alberta Goid Street, Hast, 4 wx*k-end. WhiLily. Ontario. Agenlo' for Frost& Wood tendance at S. S. keeps up splendid- Domestiv. Coke y ly, roads and weather teeing no hind Mrs. Harry Pearse L entertaine,l Lftl3e, cockshutt Farm Maebinery ranee. -Tl- Y. F. T.7h`an ircotirtir or. the V. G. 1. T. group on Tliurwliy CYR1.1r. Fl. moliLEY Survilty evening was in 'charge of. evening 7' ­10ap)e-Body Wood tr ' GEN1111ALL INGURANCH Complete lire and rmrlrs. the 01tizeriship Group. A group of hig+t school pupil; Agents for Linidy Fence, Pkbwb& 000 Chopping 'and Feeds -of all went to the museum. on Siaurday. The annual meeting of St. John's - - With their class. kinds. -congregation m= hc4d an Wednos- :-and Xetal &D-Ou'up WRITES Mrs. Norman Jones is visiting -day.afternoon, Januaiy 9 Life RoyiJ Pastry Flour wilth her mother. Mrs. Walter Me- "d Rev. J. F. Glover presiding. Thr, Faalane,, this week. reports of the various organizations Cooksbutt luiplem'612tw. F' T�oultry Feeds, Growing Fire were very encouraging, Tice session . W. A. Fnrxiey of Det. pent Mash, ing Mash 1. the week-end at his home hem ,,geture Prim Retort Ilk~ ..-,Automobile. report was read by Howard Mal- and -Burglary and Accident We . carry all makes of Plow Points. colm. G. L Middletem the church attended the funeral of his aunt at treasurer read the financial Ciarement. -INSURANC WILSON BROS, E state- WP are sorry report the death A. N. Loe'k. W loud �nent all oiit orp -,,,t Tat, (4 Hire. Wm. Pbdei-k, wtr; dinct on tl .f f N U. ON1. TT,. ou.,. %I- gave the trus-teee .repo 114 Tan',._-; g Syr t- PiwnviMarlt 73110 s Studio Lounges pathy t� the hiLqhand ar� mls­ivrqq• auditors, u relvirt of the rq, X gli Miller Y Mr. The deatin occurred or January and T�L Johngton,"r%%s read b 27th, at. Whitewood Hospital, of R. 0. tLMENING Miller. *ho reported the accounts sx .These are excepti(onall' y Xr. A. R� Kilig (m, aek). Saskatch- FUNERAL DIRECT -OR correct. Fred Cassie reported 5160 comfortable as a oouoh late of. Poplar Bluffs, Sask. Don"t �Take contributed to the Missionary and and easily opened todou.' Private Ambinlance Maimenance Fund. Mrs. Geo. Philip Deceased was a Dunbarton boy Who moved to the 'West about thirty Diily tind Night Service 'W. M. S4 Treasurer, gave a fine re - The "Flu ble or two single, beds aen. Our symTwthy irpoq to We, of the )bar's wtnities of the Ye"J's 'widow and family. with spring matireAses. societv, The allocation. of $143.00 his A; -e tlr ny Pvn-r­r-. FPbi-,iPry Rfh Ono Style ;has'a deep Had beam met acid * several ral lnrgy., Mr�rrl . _. .. . couvnencing at 8 o'clock, the 'UrllW- bales of clothing. quilts and other Markh Ont. hart Bros. of Toronto will present; wardrobe drawer wwful articles bad been sent a -way the motion picture, "rhe Crown of Wampole's r bw the Zoe!,Av. -A Baby Band and a Morn n 'm This Is takpq c ".-Te 1, f, Led Av% Tl 4or -Your Potiltry Oi and a U'lletal back. r fluring the year. Mrs. Norton re- under the Dw,bart ' on Y. P. S. and Uver will be held at the United ChurcLti i'liffig FOUntains and IF ported for the Baby Band and Mrs. Price $29.60. r U eeil Admission, Adults, 25 cents, child. )3rrtvm for the 31i-,sion Band. Mr. 0 her' Trop hs' made in Our own she Huh ',,filter brought encourwng rert 15 cents. A eoid-W, imitation, to t styles � witbout wardrobe or back, Good' quality 'and moderately replort.,� I from both. the Sunday extended the co School and thei Y. P. Union. The An excellent'n-teatirg was held avoid llw�ter C014 P z" priced. by. the Y. P. S. or Monday night, Price, $23.50& $25.00 stevmnis, trustees, were. re-elected, and the name of -Mrs. Nortem WW 'when they had as their guests, Cen. Oyster Aell rad tuilawgri tennial. and Cherrywood Societies. & Fes] Dai or Mht d4ei to the xtPwstrdQ. Mr. Fr" Adsci dairy nterisil's and filter Cassie was re -electro treasurer of :. iPho ar 2560 v4sner. The bleTig'ht of the�'P'evv fnFr tv re the M. and X Fund, and Mr. G. 1,. Mi4tfl-lltnn was re-elected a- JW14, that a Wheelbamw Is of more "to: il"UrnaCo v.,orlr and g6nar'110 tin. the rhumk W rfteiv- ed a vote of tbmk-q for histo a farmer than a wife. ne'twifs: Wood od ine�T THE PICKE ING"'"NEW P0] qlrs_ f OJI r JEERtRITT smithin,�prom 4 -jC A. STE ptly a ttletided to. s found. to bp 4,.f mrtre vahie. Mr. dnr;nz tbo vp.sr. Tle-P S. Office?ct Bracey, of Whitby. had chwve of S te r.; remain the Marne as vi i. the recreation. The litdl,-s served a WA year. The meeting was t%m Funeral Director and tclhp EX Furnituie Dealer ALVfN y "ry drlietms r-4 #4-,% TA040t. DRUGQIW IT-, LESSON VI.—FEB. 7. Jesus answered, Neither did this "' s cda a .wry. some man sin, not. his ��; pidtures smash boa -office records and JOHN 7e 1-9: 41. the works of God should be made. others that seem just as good flop ter• "Golden Text: -1 am the light of manifest in him. "The Lor deals . � � ribly• the world: he that follower' Me only with the special case; and that Mme There is a delightful radio pi arr �x shalt not walk, in the .darkness, .but only so far as itis an occasion for tr that has been going well for' consid- shall have the light of life: John action and not a subject. for specu- drably more than a sear: It's cahr;d -5: 12.lation. ?f � ' "�r 'Dot and Will." And ac far no Spon - We mustwork the works of him sot has bought it. Yet the company The Lesson in Its Setting that sent me, while it is. day: the `; `, }�, has actual proof that thousands. of Time.— All the events in this night' cometh, when no man can } a��I ° people listen to it. Ielteon occurred during the week of work:—"We cannot think it strange' $ - o u; October 11-18, A.D. ' 29. that Jesus should connect the man's •. .. ~ Place.—All the events in this les- blindness with his own a " Apparently a�uoingt 93r c`tor:es or( appearance .�. M �. son took place in the city of Je>u- on earth, born blind in order that o e �e u,s c 1937. ~flan Hur Salem. Jesus migbt give him sight.,. :. " t �.,.. is up for discussion Again therefore -Jesus spike unto When I am in the vyorld, I am the w s 6.6*,'; —maybe with both - them, saltingCla , I am'the light of the. light of'the world.—'"There is special m xo- Gable and ' weld: he that fohoweth Me shall reference here to Christ's giving "° tart Tayl4,y in it. not walk' in the darkness, but shall light both to the man's eyes and to . There was a Alme when, if three rea• j h!!ve the light of life. In these his soul." °"°° Was verses we have a declarative When he had thus spoken, he spat tur-ed .players were statement by Christ, a repudiation on the ghound, and made clay of a '' ' fu a pletcre, it wa: of that statement by the Pharisees the spittle, and anointed his eyes �'hf 1 �' ' advertised as 'has who beard Him, -and a defense of with the clay. --"A medicinal value _ Ing an all -star -cast - the truthfulness of His words by the was attributed to saliva, above all, Thomas O. M.. Sopwith, noted British airplane designer . and �^r•.w the producing. Lord Himself. for disorders.of the eyes. (See also yachtsman, .pictured with .Mrs. Sopwith as they sit in the Sun at comimuies put ser. Jesus therefore said to those Jews Mark 7: 33; S:. 23). Neither are Palm Beach. Sopwith,. who has taken. up .the Iatg Sir Thomas Lip- Clark era -ofhet, t,igges' �- that had believed Him,stars, into one pie If a abide we without examples of a medicinal tons mantle, will race two yachts against Americas best at New- fiab:e tune and is M word: then are lust. take 1 ye my my of clay. Still we must not suppose port, R_ L, next summer. It as a matter of eonrsc,.: do the "diseiples. "Surrender of mind, heart, that, besides his divine power, the audiences. and will to the ,power of .Christ's Lord also used natural remedies, or doctrine_ must be complete and en. that these were more than conduc- learned a lot from what: has happen' during. There must be more than tors, not in themselves needful; . for ed to other men likt him when they ! c.,nsented to make. a picture. And be OOI75 AND ENDSgath' y ' Ir is a mere recognition of the striking other blind eyes he opened without Is profittng� by what' he bas learned. still' regretting the dgatli' of Irene personality. of Jesus. There must employing any such means . ( Blatt. Fenwick. Lionel Barr mote's wife,. be the reception of His word into 20: 30-34). O�e �a0 He_ased, e c median's picture is their's -as- an exceptionally hi +� roleased,s�theacomusD:an's y rt rmay P Y PPy -conscience and heart. And said unto him; t,o, wash in ie—radio And ye shall know the truth,' and the pool of Siloam (which is by in-. hive been cut -and unfit there is marriage, and bliss Fenwick waf the truth shall make you free:— terpretation, Sent). He went 'away practically nothing left of It, very popular — Now that Bette Litter on, the night before His therefore, and washed, , and came Both Samuel Goldwyn and - - Para-. Davis is back at work they 'ate deaf, Jesus, in praying to, the seeing.—The pool of Siloam was 50 a uiount want him to do his specialt' working her so hard that she barely Father, again refers to the word of feet long,` 20 feet deep, and 20 feet�OSSf� in pictures, but he has held o,., even has a chance to breathe, to make' ' Gal as truth (John 17: 17-19). wide, lying in the mouth of the Ty- S to the. extent -of refusing $12.000 to up for .the' time lost when she, was If men accept the truth which ropean Valley. Water was drawn do his stuff. battling with the company—"After Christ teaches, that B. the truth from it for the temple, and it was g_� ' DOROTHY the Thin Man" is just as funny as about God, about sin, about Satan, supplied. by the Fountain of the, ��'" The vvrg funny Ritz arothers, who "The Thin Man_mss — so don't about eternal life, about hollnesa. Virgin. "The obedience was that �r can be relied upon tc send movie au- mics it. — And you'll surely' want _ . } about love; men will be free from the of faith. feeble as yet, but real; and There was a rather tunny reaction, dances into galea of laughter, en to see "Beloved Enemy." with, Merle Powerof Satan who deceives,. from .the reward that which is always to an interview that Edward G..--Ro- countered sometlihig. that was not so ' Oberon' and -Brian - Aherne —And the bonds binson. are a reporter.lor.an Italian ver funny to them, when they had.to "That .Girl From. Paris"— Tilly' bondage of fear, Which is,due.to promised to faith,: even feeble, , if g y !ignorance, from the power of dark- real." nowspapei some time ago. He praised earn to skate' for "One in a Million.' Losch, who did 'a bit - as a-danrez nets, from sin itself. _ The neighbors therefore, .and they the worn of Frank Capra, the director, the Sonja Henle picture that's . all in "Garden of Allah" may appea, And as he. passed b}t, he saw 'a that saw him aforttime, 'that- he was who is Italian by birth, saying that about skating• 'with Miss Elea#^ do in re -makes of some of Greta. Gar. :. man blind from. his birth. Blindness a beggar, said: Is not this he that Capra refused to� 'direct -gangster lag five big numbers, bo's old pictures. . from birth is a• condition which no sat and begged? Others said: It is films. The brothers Almply could not _learn man could change, especially no. man he:- Others said d No, tiut'he is tike He remarked that he thought it was 'to skate. They could not even d:.dnd- could ever open his own eyes. All him. He said: 'I am he. — Here we because Capra did not want to make uL on skates. Finally the difficulty Precautions now being taken to the beauty- of life is shut out from have the ' first words from the man -pictures R'hich showed his own poo was solved iy having special skates reduce the. likelihood of blindsest - ` 'the world of a man born bllild. who was blind, "] am he." His resit• pie in a bad light. When the storm made for them: include, the putting of nitrate of burst It hit, not Capra but Robinson, silver in a tab 's a es of birth, And His disciples asked him, say- mony must be received. 'He knew y - y •' ing, Rabbi, who sinned, this man, or who, he was. Seems the Italians tbougbt gangsters Speaking of romantic stories, even. wearing of goggles in hazardous oc-. _ were som thin like senators..— an he movies can't be 'his parents., that -he should be born - e b -t at the one �t *al- a ons. and use f n shatter _. upati o lion -shatter - blind?— That the man's blindness They said therefore' utito binb American -institut8on• of which the 'ace Ford's long search for his mother- able glass for spectacles. was due to sin the disciples ec�um How then• were thine eyes opened' -Americans Were proud! ed: the question was. Was the sin. The question is perfectly natural. It committed es the man'so afflicted, does not intimate any unbelief or The -fon; dtscuasioi, over which ac- You May Be Skeptical, But--- - or b his skepticism,. but a natural inquisi- tress would play the mother -rote. in y parents? In one way the tiveness. . Anyone would- ask this "Stella Dallas" has ,. question seems foolish, for the man giie:ition.` been settled at last. -'was born blind, before. he ever could It goes to Barbara x have sinned. Furthermore, the . He answered, The man 'that is Stanwyck, who does ! 3 z r .,question is based on a false assurnpt- called Jesus mads clay, and a int- seem a bit young - 1 _ t� tion. Not all suffering or phyaidal ed mine eyes, and tsid .unt6 me. for if; but of course: . F handicaps are the consequences of Go to Siloam, and wash: sol went' there's always the � sin in some immediate ancestor. away and washed:' and I received make-up. An any- , Parents of most devout faith have eight, The report of •the blind way, way,• the part -#s to _ 1 been known to have children of im• man is vivid, accurate, •clear, and be rewritten to fit '.� becilic tendencies,' while. there- are ought to be convincing. There -are ,. her, parents -who have given birth to no adornments here. It is a simple At the . moment children while living in' scandalous statement of fact. He relates what the "Cone With the sin, whose children have lived' for happened,, but actually how Christ Barbara Wind'^ pursuit of a U:;` years without- any physical Buffer- opened his eyes, he does not know, Stanwyc_k 'heroine is still rag " ,• " -Ultimately, of course, all and no one else does.• We do- not ing, but no doubt i - '_suffering results from -the fallen understand miracles: we believe ' - that trill be settled to the same ways- , 1..... . . condition of the• human race. p:: C` -x.. 'w, •. .. :. `., ilo- ...� ,. :J:y'r .,'" ... •.. _�, .....� : +['"-, '.M".: .a,a•,> .'• _.s•)w •..,. • .. ...:'.. �• .. -.. '..'. / •'. [ •v..^ a -C,Y {sem dr. .:' a'.• .r:; .. awn. ". 'F'•-,.. .: .:i ;'. ff...rl}' :.. ir, ,.-.>'.:.. :d.t.r ti � . •� 4 •'• • • • • t' wuoae screen' work is' known to the public everyn•bere will get it, ,.1 TARM' N O T'E S. Phil Baker, who has long' been one, Enjoys Holiday in Sun and hia finding he. lust before the Conducted by. PRUFESSUR HENRY G. BELL . ': purpose sowing oats and which land' _. Christmas season. It's about 38 years understand is in poor condition. I Ontario Agricultural College. she had to put him ia^ Eng-- ' salt cannot be recommended. With - UNDAY, will be at a' low ebb 1n it on account lis' orphanage, and Ford found her lish - ..:taken over a greenhouse which con- of lack of moisture. In this case, for me 'to know whether the soil tains 25 tons earth prepared for to it might take the 'soil a short time living in an automobile trailer, and mate plant growing, five years ago,. •to come back to its,normal form. I reaction (or sour) lime will help. If but never used. This soil has been believe the treatments you suggest mite u. a blind match seller. NowC Osince 0. H would . put it in fair, spape for to- -of lime -will do no good whatever. mato plant growing, going ' do all the things for her S S O N LE'' 2. Question:—"1 wish some infor- the -robbing of the soil- of its fertil- matiori regarding the building up of tthe thatt he has planned during the long 042-i6 at the rate of 25 lbs. per land which is in poor condition. .I places the potassium of the soil, a have 45 acres .fall plowing on which years when he was trying to find her able condition for growing tomato 1 would like to sow oats and seed be seen, but in general, the use of �. down with 5 lbs. of Timothy and 5 Probably nobody will ever be able to expidtu why cattalo - radiu pro-' grams succeed any more than motion LESSON VI.—FEB. 7. Jesus answered, Neither did this "' s cda a .wry. some man sin, not. his ��; pidtures smash boa -office records and JOHN 7e 1-9: 41. the works of God should be made. others that seem just as good flop ter• "Golden Text: -1 am the light of manifest in him. "The Lor deals . � � ribly• the world: he that follower' Me only with the special case; and that Mme There is a delightful radio pi arr �x shalt not walk, in the .darkness, .but only so far as itis an occasion for tr that has been going well for' consid- shall have the light of life: John action and not a subject. for specu- drably more than a sear: It's cahr;d -5: 12.lation. ?f � ' "�r 'Dot and Will." And ac far no Spon - We mustwork the works of him sot has bought it. Yet the company The Lesson in Its Setting that sent me, while it is. day: the `; `, }�, has actual proof that thousands. of Time.— All the events in this night' cometh, when no man can } a��I ° people listen to it. Ielteon occurred during the week of work:—"We cannot think it strange' $ - o u; October 11-18, A.D. ' 29. that Jesus should connect the man's •. .. ~ Place.—All the events in this les- blindness with his own a " Apparently a�uoingt 93r c`tor:es or( appearance .�. M �. son took place in the city of Je>u- on earth, born blind in order that o e �e u,s c 1937. ~flan Hur Salem. Jesus migbt give him sight.,. :. " t �.,.. is up for discussion Again therefore -Jesus spike unto When I am in the vyorld, I am the w s 6.6*,'; —maybe with both - them, saltingCla , I am'the light of the. light of'the world.—'"There is special m xo- Gable and ' weld: he that fohoweth Me shall reference here to Christ's giving "° tart Tayl4,y in it. not walk' in the darkness, but shall light both to the man's eyes and to . There was a Alme when, if three rea• j h!!ve the light of life. In these his soul." °"°° Was verses we have a declarative When he had thus spoken, he spat tur-ed .players were statement by Christ, a repudiation on the ghound, and made clay of a '' ' fu a pletcre, it wa: of that statement by the Pharisees the spittle, and anointed his eyes �'hf 1 �' ' advertised as 'has who beard Him, -and a defense of with the clay. --"A medicinal value _ Ing an all -star -cast - the truthfulness of His words by the was attributed to saliva, above all, Thomas O. M.. Sopwith, noted British airplane designer . and �^r•.w the producing. Lord Himself. for disorders.of the eyes. (See also yachtsman, .pictured with .Mrs. Sopwith as they sit in the Sun at comimuies put ser. Jesus therefore said to those Jews Mark 7: 33; S:. 23). Neither are Palm Beach. Sopwith,. who has taken. up .the Iatg Sir Thomas Lip- Clark era -ofhet, t,igges' �- that had believed Him,stars, into one pie If a abide we without examples of a medicinal tons mantle, will race two yachts against Americas best at New- fiab:e tune and is M word: then are lust. take 1 ye my my of clay. Still we must not suppose port, R_ L, next summer. It as a matter of eonrsc,.: do the "diseiples. "Surrender of mind, heart, that, besides his divine power, the audiences. and will to the ,power of .Christ's Lord also used natural remedies, or doctrine_ must be complete and en. that these were more than conduc- learned a lot from what: has happen' during. There must be more than tors, not in themselves needful; . for ed to other men likt him when they ! c.,nsented to make. a picture. And be OOI75 AND ENDSgath' y ' Ir is a mere recognition of the striking other blind eyes he opened without Is profittng� by what' he bas learned. still' regretting the dgatli' of Irene personality. of Jesus. There must employing any such means . ( Blatt. Fenwick. Lionel Barr mote's wife,. be the reception of His word into 20: 30-34). O�e �a0 He_ased, e c median's picture is their's -as- an exceptionally hi +� roleased,s�theacomusD:an's y rt rmay P Y PPy -conscience and heart. And said unto him; t,o, wash in ie—radio And ye shall know the truth,' and the pool of Siloam (which is by in-. hive been cut -and unfit there is marriage, and bliss Fenwick waf the truth shall make you free:— terpretation, Sent). He went 'away practically nothing left of It, very popular — Now that Bette Litter on, the night before His therefore, and washed, , and came Both Samuel Goldwyn and - - Para-. Davis is back at work they 'ate deaf, Jesus, in praying to, the seeing.—The pool of Siloam was 50 a uiount want him to do his specialt' working her so hard that she barely Father, again refers to the word of feet long,` 20 feet deep, and 20 feet�OSSf� in pictures, but he has held o,., even has a chance to breathe, to make' ' Gal as truth (John 17: 17-19). wide, lying in the mouth of the Ty- S to the. extent -of refusing $12.000 to up for .the' time lost when she, was If men accept the truth which ropean Valley. Water was drawn do his stuff. battling with the company—"After Christ teaches, that B. the truth from it for the temple, and it was g_� ' DOROTHY the Thin Man" is just as funny as about God, about sin, about Satan, supplied. by the Fountain of the, ��'" The vvrg funny Ritz arothers, who "The Thin Man_mss — so don't about eternal life, about hollnesa. Virgin. "The obedience was that �r can be relied upon tc send movie au- mics it. — And you'll surely' want _ . } about love; men will be free from the of faith. feeble as yet, but real; and There was a rather tunny reaction, dances into galea of laughter, en to see "Beloved Enemy." with, Merle Powerof Satan who deceives,. from .the reward that which is always to an interview that Edward G..--Ro- countered sometlihig. that was not so ' Oberon' and -Brian - Aherne —And the bonds binson. are a reporter.lor.an Italian ver funny to them, when they had.to "That .Girl From. Paris"— Tilly' bondage of fear, Which is,due.to promised to faith,: even feeble, , if g y !ignorance, from the power of dark- real." nowspapei some time ago. He praised earn to skate' for "One in a Million.' Losch, who did 'a bit - as a-danrez nets, from sin itself. _ The neighbors therefore, .and they the worn of Frank Capra, the director, the Sonja Henle picture that's . all in "Garden of Allah" may appea, And as he. passed b}t, he saw 'a that saw him aforttime, 'that- he was who is Italian by birth, saying that about skating• 'with Miss Elea#^ do in re -makes of some of Greta. Gar. :. man blind from. his birth. Blindness a beggar, said: Is not this he that Capra refused to� 'direct -gangster lag five big numbers, bo's old pictures. . from birth is a• condition which no sat and begged? Others said: It is films. The brothers Almply could not _learn man could change, especially no. man he:- Others said d No, tiut'he is tike He remarked that he thought it was 'to skate. They could not even d:.dnd- could ever open his own eyes. All him. He said: 'I am he. — Here we because Capra did not want to make uL on skates. Finally the difficulty Precautions now being taken to the beauty- of life is shut out from have the ' first words from the man -pictures R'hich showed his own poo was solved iy having special skates reduce the. likelihood of blindsest - ` 'the world of a man born bllild. who was blind, "] am he." His resit• pie in a bad light. When the storm made for them: include, the putting of nitrate of burst It hit, not Capra but Robinson, silver in a tab 's a es of birth, And His disciples asked him, say- mony must be received. 'He knew y - y •' ing, Rabbi, who sinned, this man, or who, he was. Seems the Italians tbougbt gangsters Speaking of romantic stories, even. wearing of goggles in hazardous oc-. _ were som thin like senators..— an he movies can't be 'his parents., that -he should be born - e b -t at the one �t *al- a ons. and use f n shatter _. upati o lion -shatter - blind?— That the man's blindness They said therefore' utito binb American -institut8on• of which the 'ace Ford's long search for his mother- able glass for spectacles. was due to sin the disciples ec�um How then• were thine eyes opened' -Americans Were proud! ed: the question was. Was the sin. The question is perfectly natural. It committed es the man'so afflicted, does not intimate any unbelief or The -fon; dtscuasioi, over which ac- You May Be Skeptical, But--- - or b his skepticism,. but a natural inquisi- tress would play the mother -rote. in y parents? In one way the tiveness. . Anyone would- ask this "Stella Dallas" has ,. question seems foolish, for the man giie:ition.` been settled at last. -'was born blind, before. he ever could It goes to Barbara x have sinned. Furthermore, the . He answered, The man 'that is Stanwyck, who does ! 3 z r .,question is based on a false assurnpt- called Jesus mads clay, and a int- seem a bit young - 1 _ t� tion. Not all suffering or phyaidal ed mine eyes, and tsid .unt6 me. for if; but of course: . F handicaps are the consequences of Go to Siloam, and wash: sol went' there's always the � sin in some immediate ancestor. away and washed:' and I received make-up. An any- , Parents of most devout faith have eight, The report of •the blind way, way,• the part -#s to _ 1 been known to have children of im• man is vivid, accurate, •clear, and be rewritten to fit '.� becilic tendencies,' while. there- are ought to be convincing. There -are ,. her, parents -who have given birth to no adornments here. It is a simple At the . moment children while living in' scandalous statement of fact. He relates what the "Cone With the sin, whose children have lived' for happened,, but actually how Christ Barbara Wind'^ pursuit of a U:;` years without- any physical Buffer- opened his eyes, he does not know, Stanwyc_k 'heroine is still rag " ,• " -Ultimately, of course, all and no one else does.• We do- not ing, but no doubt i - '_suffering results from -the fallen understand miracles: we believe ' - that trill be settled to the same ways- , 1..... . . condition of the• human race. them.' some attractive, dependable actress wuoae screen' work is' known to the public everyn•bere will get it, ,.1 TARM' N O T'E S. Phil Baker, who has long' been one, of radio's favorite comedians, has Conducted by. PRUFESSUR HENRY G. BELL . ': purpose sowing oats and which land' With the Co -Operation of the 'Various Departments of the !•1 understand is in poor condition. I Ontario Agricultural College. wish to say- that use of lime and salt cannot be recommended. With - 1. Question:—" -A farmer has 'just will be at a' low ebb 1n it on account eu.t testing the soil, it is impossible' - ..:taken over a greenhouse which con- of lack of moisture. In this case, for me 'to know whether the soil tains 25 tons earth prepared for to it might take the 'soil a short time needs lime or not- If• it is acid,in mate plant growing, five years ago,. •to come back to its,normal form. I reaction (or sour) lime will help. If but never used. This soil has been believe the treatments you suggest . it is alkaline 'or -neutral; the addition tested, is natural in reaction, con- would . put it in fair, spape for to- -of lime -will do no good whatever. tains a fair amount of nitrate, -but mato plant growing, The addition of salt merely hastens " is low in phosphoric acid and potash. 2. Question:—"1 wish some infor- the -robbing of the soil- of its fertil- 'Would an application -of 0-12-10' or matiori regarding the building up of ity. The sodium �-of the •salt •dis-• 042-i6 at the rate of 25 lbs. per land which is in poor condition. .I places the potassium of the soil, 1008square ft, put this soil 'in suit- have 45 acres .fall plowing on which hence benefit for a• crop or two can able condition for growing tomato 1 would like to sow oats and seed be seen, but in general, the use of `• :plants this Spring?"—R•W., North- down with 5 lbs. of Timothy and 5 salt on the. land corresponds to the umberland Co. lb, of Red Clover; and was wonder- 'use of the whip 'on• the team. Most Answer: -The addition of 0-12-10 ing if lime and salt would be a good often more oats fed' to. the team or 0-12-15 fertilizer at the rate of thing to put on the land and if, so, give better, results in labour which ,' lbs.per 1000 square .lest would how much per acre? There is 'also can be obtained from them, similar- ,..2t be equivalent to a little over 1000 60 acres that I was thinking of ly, the 'addition of plant -food to lbs. per acro. This 'is a fair appli- summer fallowing and putting in the soil in, ,the shape of manure or ...,cation for outdoor use,. but. I would Fall Wheat and the same mixture fertilizer, or' both,' will give much - ' be.of the opinion that this could be of- grass seed. ' Would also like ,to better and more lasting results than -- Tahnost doubled for indoor purpo3ew know if lime and salt would be a the use of salt. -• - ;.suck as. you. recommend. You do good thing to put. on for potatoes With reference to the handling • not say whether or not the 25 tons 'an land in good condition."—M. G., of the other b0 acres, 1 would of earth have been kept in a dry Oxford. strongly, advise against putting on place 'and rain and snow have been Ansiver:—Answering your quer- lime where you purpose growing po- t prevented from falling on them. Of tion regarding treatment of 46 scree `of -fall -plowed 'tatoes, since lime produces a condi- 'tion -where-the course, if this soil has been kept land on whteh yda potato scab thrives. Sbeolutely dry and no moisture has This fungus disease is common in been 'added 'to' it, m�roscopic- life 0-5 most of our older Boils. You've laughed at the -idea --of a hare chasing.'a hound, but here's irrefutable proof of an otter -hound paling up with his tin.. .-ditional enemy the otter. While hunting with the Bure Valley otter hounds near Aylesham, Norfolk, En.g„ Miss E. Townsend caught the young otter which she reared with: the aid of a baby's feeding. bottle. Named Perdita, it is ' now a household pet, and follows her about like a dog. Perdita's 'greatest pal is an old Otter-hound—but the young otter is "boss," and chases the old dog -sometimes, The strange pair are seen here taking a stroll on the beach with their mistress. IER 'HANDS WERE AU OUT OF SHAPE In Grip of Rheumatism fol 15 Years Here is a I . etteir which- shows the value Of persevering with Kruschen. — .'Fy about T2Years I hardly went out, t was Wu,b a painful effort to walk owing to rheumatism. My har)ds. and feet were the worst d1Y6i'ted:' I Was unable to walk without a cane. I ..read so much about Kruschen, I de - tided to try It. I was three months before I felt any better. but I kept on and since then I have been' firie and � never;- used the &ne. My hands were an out of shape, but they are almost normal now .Of course I could not ex-' _.pect to get better all' at once, as had suffered fol 15 years' before I started .,..,,On Kruschen.11— (Miss) A. L. - Rheumatism is frequently caused by an excess. of uric acid In the blood. If You could see howKruicben dulls these uric acid deposits, then dis- solves them away altogether, you would agre that the Kruschen, treat- ment should bring relief to cases, of Arbetimatism. JlNekev World.' • Book Hospital: Ancient' manu- -scripts from all over the world are to the monks of. the Greek - Ab bey at Grotteferrata. near Rome. In this -1.0000-yipar-old building every. weapon of modern science has been mobilized to. fight insets, decay, s -mildew) and the ravages- caused by time in ancient seri Its. One Copy Newspapei: In a Can• iidian .cursing hom%:7 the wife of a iman arrested in connection with a ..,._murder lay with hei day old baby -...wondering why the ',, ii,itat authori- ties,kept the newspapersI ro.n her. Star, to -save the Tho Toronto 'Daily bu.ther from t'.e 15erlou, a-tiapse that would occur if the truth were: learn- ad. republished its wrin editiu i carefully expargatin4 alit --eferien.,e, ..to, the murder and replwmg it with Lis copy If -110,19j_ttie caking u%t- -of several pages, the re -casting of • the plates, and •t ­,ci,,a; tun of I I.0 huge press. Stasaway Roit;mcc teen -.v-i,,n is Scottish girl itoaway saved the .life of her fiance, a Danish sall-)., who fell ill on a North Sea trading vessel. The skipper was astonished to find the sick sailor being nursed ..,by a woman, but *Rn thei man was put ashore at Saeby, the stow: way was allowed to remain at his bed - side after hi. operation for appen- dicitis. "The man with steel hands," Mr., Andrew Gawley, of Meaford On:,, has bravely overcome the terrible result of an -accident in which both his foregtrma were amputated by a :buzz saw. When the arms healed young Gawley and his blind father made a pair of steel hands. which 14R -70 Alkalize Stomach Quickly On all sides, people are learning that the way to gain almost incredibly quick relief, from stomach condition arising from overacidity."lis to,alk2- lize the stomach quickly with Phil- lips' Milk of Magnesia. You take either two teaspoons of the liquid Phillips' after meals; or two Phillips' Milk of Magnesia Tab - Jets. Almost instantly "acid indiges- tion" goes, gas from hyperacidity, "acid - headaches" — from over -in- dulgence in food or smoking —and nausea are relieved. _* Try this Phillips' way it you have any acid stomach upsets. You will be surprisid it results. Get either the liquid "Phillips" or the remarkable, new "Phillips' Milk r of' Magnesia _Tablets.Only 250 for a big box of tablets tt drug stores. A0041§1 1'ASLET FORM.' Zwh tiny tablet is the equiv Went of a teaspoonful of posulas Pbilttps' Milk of IJADK spa CANADA._ MILK OF 'PHILLIPS' MAGNESIA .. 4 7 '7iW _w- -tT 777� M., MM, 7: wH-W- le TZ, UC nave served him ever since. To -day YKLCW LAIR Mr. Gawley is a mae+jnist. He can BLUE LAw write, ride, a bicycle, tie his. ghoe Alleged 2W laces, chop wood. thread a needle, and eat and dress without assist.pwnd 0, ante. He an expert rifle shot and WIT a keen fisherman.•A Power of Love Milosh' Prigle- VON TRA vich, an eight-year-old Serbian; The differerce between a turkey and walked 250 miles in 23 days in order a tax -payer Is that the turkey 'gets jt' in the neck only once a ye r. to get married t6 a widow with whom he had fallen in love. Fr_oM_lU9 LSA�_ an n "Jim what did you.call L!t"K—&) UL Dating . I I ' Egyptian promissory. note has -been %your .mother-in-4iv after you got mar. tied?" disccver6d. 'It 'shows that interest 'was 100 Per cent., wi4h n() exten- Jim — Weil, for the first year I ad- dressed her as "Say," and after that cion of time. Luck: Theatre manager •George we called her "Grandma!". Stevens - entered. -a busy American 01 Along Cma-da's Mining Highway 4 restaurant, was given oysters an Salesman - "Where is the mans.ay other customer had ordered — and gpr's office?" found in one a pearl moIrth C130. Stenographer "Follow the p4s- It rays to be -Fined!. For months sage untilyou come, to -the sign that one of the beat Anedinin# for --the promises to be a very, interesting do. pasta 'Glasgow man has 'been pay. reads "No Admittance." Go upstairs conservatively minded, for participa-, velopment. according to diamond - Ing a fine of 22 every week because till you see the sign: "Keep Out" And tion in the developments along Can- ling indications, Its rich ore discoy. be refuses to close his rate at eight then follow the corridor until you see ada's mining highvray, is through the ery Is of .importance, not only to jal• o'clock ou Sunday evenings. * He the sign: .'fSilence." - irben yell for holding companies. licoe, but promises much for Jilank• says the profit he makes from pat- him." field and Magnet Lake. row after the legal time• for closing Hutchison 'Lake - should provide amounts to much more than the 22 The way of the transgressor Is very Ventures controls ezef Heist mining market news at an early date. Shaft rough and rocky. lititle will never be fine, which .is the maximum per alt rough enterprises in. Quebec, Ontario- and sinking Is nearing the first level. Rat -Shy Cats: Because they we for lack of company. Manitoba, and has Impbr-tant interests Smelter Gold should provide nett and refused to catch rats, r: Premier Gold from. Its 'diamond drilling campaign lazy, ts. the in the Borth orth West areas. Polish city of Bialystok has ordered If a sedentary !vorkf!.i •spends his has, In addition to British' Columbia already started. that, "all cats are to he kept without Lei -sure time in walking, he will need and Ontario Interests, a very Import - food for twenty. -four hours every an additional fifty-seven calories, per ant Investment in Australia week." For some time the city. has mfte; half a pint of mild ate will pro; been over -run by rats, and all vide him with that amount of energy Towagmae Exploration has Interests ridergroutJ work on the Kerr Ad - means of figiAing - the plague' rk8iVe [;vice over, — W. W. F. Christie in In, copper, silver, golds lead and zinc, disbri, and 1-daftin gird properties in failed. The 'TG*n C •iiricil has now "The Practitioner.`' gut it 'does not through, its ituportant holdings in Al- the Larder IAiLke District of Ontario Is' decided to fine- every eat owner for If you drink* ten pints dermae Copper, Francoeur Gold; -and creating a. big' public following ter having overfed their pets. you'll be able to.walh forty miles. lake Geneva Alinee. thpse issues. NA'Aries Changed White You' Wait: Royallte is a safe medium In . the Quebec Field, Francoetiz Mrs. Leota Berg obtaii.ed a divorce. First Bobo — ,Whad,deya y. lets the oil holding companies. Gold, Astoria Rouyn, -Dempsey Cadfl- at Mattoot,, Illinois. The Judge gave go to the.colle.-t-.and get a he"i Kh'a"ve'-, lac. Pow'ell.-Rouyn and Rouyn Reward her permission to resume her maid. Second Hobo — "No, thanks. I'm are likely to, provide Important rale en name of Leota Fulk. She then afraid that tella Who sll."4pd '.1ne last- -obtained a special marriage licence. time hasn't graduate[ yet.'' Market interest however, is, still Ing news. concentrated the -developing g Later the- cme tiny %he married d b1h-dloiold In thsi Oil fields .the important de properties.' - The :put Is velopment his been the form tie of again and became Mnf� Charle., 411c.,,miamory b�j h a a Wilson.MIllister "I have ':ever %!hi -isten• still fresh with the spectacular Move- the Brown Oil Corporation with ..11nasn- - ed a child. whoha—_ behaved --so fuels -mentjn Moneta.shdres, following din- tea provided by Eastern capital; The, Eternity -,,is yours," mond drilling results. Federal ii1ra. Company is financed to drill tbree ..1lotber (beaming) -,__ "l have been jland.. with out: drill started. an, a see- wells on the treat flank of Turner -Val. ..7 Ambition binds the %ow. of LaiI to FettJuhim used toAt.with-the .water- and ready to begin, Is being wate lieu ey. The Company's holdings are re, .g ing can for the prist wee!,. with great interest. The proximity gurded as proven acreage. Paeafta arrows 41 its oils Is expected to start drilling ev- And skyward speeds them. helpless, An Coburn arid, �Cwnlnental Kirkland Is orations in tb6 %N ainwright field a.. its from her bov�,; .,rhe exciting feature about' inar.. the i . -eason. -Jeillcoe — In the . Little early date. The Company's Alberta -But arrows turn as, -fame's long L lagi.. is that e% cr3 dJy holds fortiA the Long Lac Cant . p.— I has reported what at PH leases approximate 17,00 acre[!. highway narrows. Possibility of-sorne u" disigre-Fmi.ent. And none ma choose the way that THANKFULNESS he would go. 11in-thankful cot the . dawn of . day, 1 of them could not get into the had acted for a short time as an as - For useful -work 'and tiudyant play;to Is* a C;eo ge Each mounting shaft- a transient , , house, and 'ozens had it on the sistant t StS. -I- "s Parish, moment borrows, I'm thankful toi* the faith of friends. floor below the p-residefit's chair. He Paisley.. For humble heart. that condt-,wends. 'cage, 'for Dr., Suth- . He retired fro the :jcItivi cb The child -..of dust. of nuiube�ml I'm tbankf . ul''f6e.- the ' 'tri?eq - ail -4 ti won. bis All arse. fl ocks of foam; -flowers, e0and's, motion - was defeated by an to become senior minister' of St But all are weighed and fall kith FDA sapphire secis an overwhelming. vote of 466 to 185. Clement's in 1928. bi ding sorrows, ers, And earth, theiri mother, calls her Tm thaukrul for tlie' A)mld.-ot books. childrerl home.- For chauting birds autl purling brooks I s This'a Record. d? Classified Advertising I'm thankful lot- the sunsunat noon. J 'Yet fallen far beyond life's dark - For silent stars and -vr"cent mOQTL. FARM IMPLEMENTs- ening" river, d rm thankful for the gLf , t of prayer.., GLASGOW -Fifty years in one In 'flowering seas of sleep that know For blessings I can freely share. church 1 ANNING KILL KUNZ), x6mpjf, no shot, F I'm thankful for the. rfkht, to live, That 6 the fecord of the Rev. seed Grader Teptimontals. - Kline mmu Each restless waif shall find. and beacturing, 121 Empress For diilly' chance to nerve and give, Dr. 'David Watson of St. Clement' suturing. Crescent, Tomato, her giver, Vni thankful most to God above Parish Church, Mile End, Glasgow, BABY L Whom each one called his zod For. Ilia Prometing, perfec- love.' in honor of whom a special service and mv!h. no Ynore. —Grenrilte Weiser was. conducted recently at- SL J. W. Rief. • L"'OHOP-78 9e, BARRED ROCKS If,. Xleirnen.tla b5 the Very Rev. Dr. Whlf* Rocks ,22c. F'row brood tested -Marshoill B. Lang, a brother of .the LW, .. i stock. order *aoi, Guaranteed detiv Aluminum first was isolated in Aprilprfees tower, 10% down. b*hZes Let Yclsurse'lf Go i Archbishop of Canterbury. 1838- by scientists Davy and Wohler. C.O. Ek)lx I" Kent 1&trj;sqr3-, CrusstliffliL. In 1886. Hamilton V.' Castner, of Dr. Wa'tso'n'sassociati6n with St. out. - New York perfected a method of LONDON' Lord -Dawson of Penn, Clement's-. began in 1886 after; he manufacturingn aluminut NV . ES as a sheet the physician, gave advice -on mak. ITORD metal. ing love when Cambridge -Union 'Society discimseil a` motion thatIFF3�R TO EVERY LNVENTOPL List A () birth control is not in the interests East Malarbi*4 c f wanted Inventluss and full,-Mematim social %yelfare. sent free. THE RAMSAY Company,World Patent Attorneys, 2.3 Bank Street, WAKE UP YOUR "There are times, ior ,elf-rontrol" he declarec;, "but if there -is one Sladen Malartic time when you should not have self. .ALIVER-OLE control it is when you are making, ..QUILT PATCHES" And You'll Jump Out of Red in the love to the opposite sex. There is Mea'ry'N61arfic FIVE I*LWD3 $1.00 110111orning Rarin, to go harm done by -lack of self-control EAVrlr:L Materialal washrasti "tar 7U liver should pour out two pounds at when it is needed. -but there is a[ B UqUW bile into your bowels daily. If this bit* 13madeloths! Ka s live srulltsl "Irres as tic Goldfields P,,.,. is not flowing freely. your food doesn't digest- most much harm done by self- Malar' Refund ruarant"I Eton mllls: It just decays in the bowels. Gas bloats up control when it is out of place." DeMrtwant Wils, outramoct, 11011treals. your stossmaSh. You get constipated. Harmful poisons M '0 into the body, and you feel sour,' Lord Dawson was defending birth ()Ptrating in 'fix otic Gold sunk &SJ the world looks punk. A mere bowel movement dexan't always get control and so many usider-=gradu. at the use. You need something that works - AreProvince OF caQvwbec an the liver as well. It takes chose good, old ales wanted to hekr him, that many a, Makes real Wilb itleas Carter's Little Liver Pills to got these two Maple Symp Ding the syrup retad pounds of bile flowing freely and make you —pl* flavor yon fed "up and up". Harmlems and gentle, tby OineffR Evaporators' .0 — �& make the bile fievi freely. They do the work of calomel but have so ealamei or mercury in this. Ask for Carter's Little I.Aver P1119 by same! stubbornly refuse anything else. 25e - No new* steads higher To make conAin of ra- se" 6y seeds with "a Then you will get double - tested seeds sis reason- able prices frc"" a firm wkh *70 years'reputation. 0,11,19411011 con"14110111111 T041111, SMD Write today %�r FW C01 M Ryden' Istat and grestsit seems! book. 122 pun. Vniqu* BOX041041, 014 favourites. Prisalcal' advice. Dept WF 2,'P.O. Box 2454, Montreal. Orders for needs Assist be sent direct to: - Ryder & Son (1920) Ltd., Seed'Speclal- Jars, --St. Albans, England. WWI— haue No. 6 137 C-1 How to Make MONEY in GOLD STOCKS §114Md 10111119 11" to "Ped Of Mw keg ft kew. Sad ;i6i When, =. 1111411111 1= 1 Is be -In wA I skilile "M -FOR COPY. H. IL BAIN& COWANY ;TD. 3" 5" $1. 10forffiati6n On Requftt BRIDGID .4tapi6em -REVENOR&G.- _jOk0NTQ VOCK 9XCHAMOC 60 King St. W. - I - Tortinto 4 60 — P orators Met Win 111"S - profitable 3;(JUr 20910 bush fell I Asnall inveetment, write for ciW0644, Is equipment. It to triterefung. Prices Low — Quesility High, W. -GORDON STEEL 'WORKS TWEED, ONT =-0j Good Location Good Geology• 'Good Progress -_-Good Management 0 • A Good Speculation E'ADMI RAL CADILLAC GCOLD MINES LIMITED Only two claims distant from the fanious O'Brien 60*1d Mines and contacting Thompson Cadillac on the northwest. Compiete report on -.request. STANDARD SECURITIES COMPANY LIMITED 11.00 Adelaide St. West ll.gla 5244 Toronto, Canada.. 1 75 F77 1A 17 J fi F5 it In A` S . . ................... -N Sunday School last Sunday morning. reports a very, enjoyable trip. and _ ;SKATES 2%%Ie Uaf mutual fte— nbarton Y. P. S, kin Monday We are'pleased to report that Mrs Teems Our Y. P. S. weentertained by time whilt, in the Old Land. _F1 -hi the L 4f 75 per L-3- I I , nn ett,;v-, 0 1- 1W. trance Co. Subscrip SHARPENED Ins Uons to the United States time- progre:-:.s toward' • reeowry "at the and GL BAWD 42-00 in advance• acwA; hoarse of -her daughter, Mrs. LeVett Leslie and Mrs. Hollinger 'And WAWANESA INS. 60.' -Class, inet a PLAIMOR OIL GROUND parried by Mr, and Mrs. Judd, via- The Young Peoples' t Cheap Rat" for r Farm and CAmm" ted h1r. Moir in Christie, St�. Hos- the home of Mrs. T. Barefoot, -where Skates may be left at News Office Buildings —JUHN MUNKAH. Prourietc-t. tal on 'Sunday afternoon. Don WilliaMs.gmup was entertain-- called !or daily pi and Some from our conin Windstorm Insurance on BuIldhon' maity Att- ed ' by Brue-e Lehman's. Congratula- R H. STROUD DUNBARTON Windmills, Silos e Altona ended the hockey ganie between the tions folks, you ilid fine. Automobile In '(recved too late f awm eior last wea)Maple Leafs and the Maroorig at Keep Satux-clay, February 13th, Maple Leaf Gardeas on -Saturday open for a B,)x Social in Gray'sAli XhWs Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs evening, Hall, under the 'auspices I of Group Vur'm.. Machinery -Write or Phone Aa- Barkey. its a poy. The regular %teeting of the Wem 2, of the Green Rover fa4iipq' ROW AN & ROWIR W. Mackay is spending a ans Ass9ciation will be in the hall; A splendid program As being arr- Frost (f Wood', Cockshu!t, J. 1. V .Sew di.6ys -Witii j'ars. t;,1aL- dL :,t6u an Th­rsdny, Fo1kruary-lith. Wortf-� anzed by the committee. Program WHITBY -ONT for 'X Roll CWI—Faith. Group 1. with consists ' of plays, sketches; elocut- C&se, De Laval y Prs. Leslie Hollinger convener, , , cow -boy songs Etc. Deering Binders A. numb4 -of-our-con4dunity are MLer as onverionorchestrab - -confined to their homes with the Mrs. Taylor,' Mrs. Mainland, Mrs. Admission, Adults, 25, cents. Ladies cycle electric motors 1-4 h.p. Toii Can Bui at 60 HOMO alu. John Petty and Mrs. W. Judd, Ni I I bringing boxes, Free. Children 10 8 in. Fleury grinder - TIRES, BATTERIES, Mr. and Mrs. F. Lackey' ana-soyi,, be in charge 'of the program 'and cents. Girls bringing boxes, Free. C4*kshutt Pulper ACCES90RIES, ..also Num Come one- and all for an evenin No 12 De Laval Separator Lackey, called oil -, Mr. 'supper. C's At se low- and better pri6" id Mn. B. Retzsor am day I&A inment, and gvod, clean sport and enterta Cockshutt Tiller, 4 ft 5 cut -_.,Green River. Saturday, FebL 13th, at 'Gray's Hall, New oil beth, Gear Aft 4"1 seed 11;� 11016eis 11� be the drill& Ask for particulars gem or'! Look out .,.rm sac In Toronto. oder of the day at Altona• t for the Y. P. S. Skating Sale Register. A Mme. G. Riddell W. F. DISNEY, Gre*eflwo�d were ftity to bie held In the near fut- SUP Ur66 PROWS PICK W14 41 tf Let as repair that leaky top day visittors.mfth H, and XM Take. Mr and Mr% R. 'Seebeck and jam- WEDNESDAY, P7.11, 10th—Auction The Institute is Rionsoring a il - Bale of entire fares stock and imp- J?at-LA'ck Supper- to be held early in y Were remnt from Tor- Jerawds, WeTwirw to S, S Mad- -ftined, XZr Rep4re. onto on Satmrday last. ill, lot 19, eoncessiort 6, ii;;r- L. E-0 Cbl ILL. The Women's Institute will meet Mission Band met 14L the church ing, half mile north of Brough- FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND, Gordon J. Law at the Lorne of Mrs, on Saturday last where a real int, am Household furniture will N. Bunker on RMRALMER Phone 2908 Februitry lOtL The progi-aw will erest was shown by children pres- so be sold. No. resernv. Sale at A -be in charge of Mrs.G. Thompson, enL one o'clock. Terms Cash. -A. S. -Sueces8or to­W,:J- Mather, PIUKKRING. ON74RIO, leader of .Group S. Roll :Call_DonVs Quite a number in our community Farmer, auctioneer.to aPfvil3e nor the Sick Roorn- have (been confined to their homes �Night and Day aervtco With cokis. We wish them all . a Drops 'Drops Busineg*& Phones I -JResidence Phone Audity 7 speedy. recovery. 9801 Mr. and Mrs. R. Seebeck enter- Sybilla SPAHR'S Reiv, ed v in 's issue) dr n4too •late for Mat week . op tained a few old friends in the per' - doses for colds, catarrh, cough, ton - January Mr. and Mrs, G. Reid and ail and throat ills. Does more. Cefft-A January is nearly gone and instead less. Is opeedier, surer and SAFER. ,,6f snow to shovel we have to watch Mr. and M ' re. T. -Williams. ER. BROCK our feet for the slippery, places. - We are pleased to have back with Results good or money 'back. The Woman's Association- held a us once more, Mr. Win. Sadler, He Joses' Drug Store- Pickering •THEATRE- -Th's B'"' th' sc'wu* good meeting at the home of Mr3. -and artistr7 can giv% asm;nafion + serviw Puckrin on, Wednesday last: 7 S7. —X The Mo have been work- Notice to Cre&tors + Quaft sin -Sefigfec"Gib Barclay -Transport on a btg- house 'on Tonge- Str. sport Friday and Saturday -north, of Toronto. R. S. 0. 1927, Chap. 160, Sec. 51 Daily Service Fe' rears 6 and 43 Dwer SW46 aplih=nn 7__� 3(helb 8YrnPathY is, felt for. the Oshawa 'flood * indlierers' in tike Mississippi _Zdtate of Mary. Jane Gerraley, wid-- between Claremont, Brougliant ."valley. ow, Deceased. Greenwo-A,-Whitevale and Toronto Two Show -j, at 7 and 9 80iii-day Xatioea at 1.80 Many of the United- Church inetr. '�Iaims a- My.-driveks are-trairied to be 'berm here will attend the Annual ALL PERSONS having' caiefu SM. Evening Shaw fftarts.at. 6.30 ..Harry Hull courteous and reliable. 1rainst the Estate of Mary Jane -Ineeting in the church. at -Pickering Gormley, late of the Village of Bailder &ad -on this Friday evening. The church it Big Broad= .,eq of our country are the prreate$t Pickering, in the . County of Ont- Special Ratiii on Long Distance. CfttracgoT aria."Widow, Deceased. who died. Brica agencies 4anling. work and Stoneivork in maintaining personal of 1937 -and national conscience and q or about the Tenth day of January 96 Specialty shnJil I- No -erpro A. D.. 1937. are 'hereby notified v.) No order too small. None too large bite usly supported by file with the Undersisrned, on or be- .'Ali shipments insured and protectemi With I 'Arc -dt'a SerVloe ---*11 in. -Vit think,'?ig men. from the weather JACK BENNY S. R. Wonnacott met with -a fore. the Sixth day. of February A. set D. 343?, full particulars of . their -BURN'S and ALLEN PW= sous aocident tsith the., Grapmere after said da -P. C. T T9.9 CgOWN I NNE Oalm% immediately date Tel. Clare. 311 BOR HLTRNq Farm truck at the entrance to the F-ighway No. 2 on the Greenburn the assets oi the deceased will be clasi% EL and C. 'MARTHA RAYS RoLebank Rd. and ]Kingston Rd. sideroadwhile making his regular distributed arannorst those entitled Owned and operated by 4' Phone Plek SM -tr I .-trip to Toronto on Monday last. thereto, having regard only to Frank S. Bards), This corner has been o - the - -scene of "aims so -filed. ------- Monday. Tu eaday ftPd 1V14dn'sday numerous accidents: The Highway ]DATED at 0,hawa. the Flifteenth rk -Lef9rials have !been lax in allowing day o! ,January, A. D. 1937. F" , ruary S. Q and 10 NOtI'.e --to You such a condition and. the townshipFirst Show at- 7 should insist that the Provincial -batt Complete Show at 8.20 F. W. Sinclair. K. C. Government. should aaorem- Bit" Montreal Bulwhig, :-FRANCIS LEDXRER g iat is We do Buildinof all kind&. :1edging a situation that they crest. .1 L I Oshawa. Ontario. ..: - CARPENTERING. •ad. The I&- ir0sists that the driver AN soramN before he enters the highway CEMENTING, and the highway and the approach eLUMBING Unionville' -,o -bad that if .the dri My'. Amenican iver - stops The and be is almost sure to get into trouble W ROOFING un gf*ti" at&ftA&. Many L neighborsaltitint� Farlucro ife!' kfndly assiated in getting the load - FRED STONE We is 66, "it Brantford RooftX --ed bvek7out of the'creeir, while the Invite you. to their Materials, Empire Bathroom. 4Ag General Motorp wrecker hauled BILLIE RUILKE *=Uqty stands X(latpusent, Duro wase.:the truck out. Real ~b KA TIM3 PARTY the test of the centur. Also 11w -Club will meet at home Systems I Beatty when you sel- few and -Atab Eauip AT 16 meot' 6f Mr. and Mrs. R. n Winters on Edwwd Everett Hergoi Monday everdng act a memorial here,, 811 ather Buffidleg material Feb. 8th. All the 0, are invited ..;7:CEDARENA you Aft anurQ thatIN to.. coins and H-timat" Firm your tante for the uew members are welcomed. Work Guaranteed :ON besatiful, will be Foolvo "Nob6d tioned by thges in the - 7 WonAaM With J. P]R0JJ8]& TV=,&Y2 12B. 9 far off y"n t4o) esme. 'lite many friends of W. H. Peas - LUNCH PROVIDED N. W. STAFFORD FARRELL Fbone.t�w eldest son .i)f�the late Mr. and E1116way Monamental PICKERING, CESAR ROMERO ONTAL111 Mrs, .William Feesby, of Brough- AD1HS6107q--25 CENTS Works will' regret to hear of his death Children. '10"Geut's Ph. 462 Whitby Ont, ....*t Shoal Lake, Manitoba, on Feb- 1 Kingston goad West #vary 1st, .1937. He; cried - Eva, Phone'600 for High Claiss -pro wi rrsions at. eldest daughter -0 the late Wm. and ]PHONE rZIM30Xa== a=d .'qm :E=rxm RmNorton, of Brougham and -•far- -invid, near Bron0am for a. nwnbbr M 8rk '9604 MS)v 2030 :,of• years before going west; in In% R. & W4 Coffee kr's Amber where he was a. successful fanner 2' 1b. urn In an invalid for twelve YO&M ]Re.E­22c. oney, 5 lbs. 3 .Mtfl Ids serims illseW which left FAR M RS 1P .1s survived by his vAfe, two married Solt, Asughtere and twin sons, at home, .'Aunt Dinah Pan. einz Soups two sisters, Mrs. Hain, (Kate) of 18c. Asst, 2 tins -27c.,. "brothers, Byron, of Oshawa, Jim, of 'Price for Oshawa, Marg-iret. of Toronto. three You can get Top cake Flour F�rinee.,Rupekt IL C, Robert, of Tor. ,vel Water Cho" Weston's Wafer .:.ont*. He was laid to rest in H=- we Veal Calves "".-,Right Ary, Manitoba.,- -:I -iota Cemetery, 2 pkgs., for 25c.2 bottles for13c. Cher"wimd at Home. Royal Pas" flou role as Kim Verna, Petty of Torontd, -We- have ik'- - Bu at 19C yet e -and c. 2 lbs. for ""nt *9 week whit her Pm 24 lbso Aents, I - I - r . ': a w Our men folk have becorne inter-, ..­`F&rtvi.'-'Moiday, Tueid 46ted in hockey, 'and we' wish them y Cooldng Figs B" -Biscuits liars. 3iiainland, of Wednnd h - week, and c, Per 1b, 4yo "C 2 lbs. for .19 Harbld and, 131rrnWMnJft ()at, were tn our nal. W% --Wibborhood. a shiort _J thne S90. pa* Toronto Prices. Sweet 'and Juicy ce "d CJ44122-7 0, CMr In , esi, Ut&w was hun**wd _eoil -2 rEa&! Mr.* It ftridatin PICKERING F Or&jafrez. doz., Oc Each tine urea for kba. . . W_=_ Mr. Z#w plawy P" Oft %av 8C)0'1 #t�N4f 41RISON 1161010186104 L ;may 't...''""-..: �` u:-'.y,.'�<�, •.L,� 9. ,.'+ve +,;r ,/' ! - •, y � ,R. .,s. 1. .0 •+r'. :wL +. y/a. i+r a . �- w• •r4w•a .?a,''- `:.{4 s 'aa Ar " ✓"�-` -- .✓, Jif .i.. :r: .�' ,�„„ '.+/�w. ' ....,,',i,'•... -'f - 'fi ds r i sit .;....v.• 1641111romoit Mrs, Wilson, mother of Mrs. Stevenson had been ailing 'for a- RADIO SERVICE` ` Mrs. Mowder wu a city visitor Mothersiif, is in very poor health. bout a montli. She was loved and Rad i6, Ser vC.V ~ during the Fast week. We hope for an early recovery. respp:ted by all %arc had the Fleas- � ~ Mm. Morphy is visiting with her Mrs. Jos_ Evans, we -are glad to ure to know her. She was known 'Fully Equibped for Gdaranteed Work 'son in Cobo at resent. hear is regaining her normal health for her kind and unselfish dispoei- - at a r :::••_'; u� p Expert service and re- Mr. Pinnock while in town over and is able to be up and around a- tion. Before 'her marriage, she was Reasonable Charge ' gain Harriett Moore. Deceased was in her -Tubes and BatterieB on Hand - pairs t0 all t32sk6s. Rene- the week-end utas the guest of Mr. ^? Mr. ArtLoe BrignalR i reported to. 66th year. She leaves to mourn her Onable Ch r d8. �1fOrlC ' and Mrs,, G. M, Forsyth and also of PAUL WILSON - BALSAM � ll g the Manse, be in a very critical . condition at lo.,s, her husband, two sons, Elwood phone Clare. 518 _ naranteed. Mr. E. Gleeson is in very poor present, suffering from a heart ail- of Toronto, and Guy,, of Lrooklin, g health at. the resent- time,-'and • his ment. who have. our sincere sympathy.. T p - .ARTHUR FIELD -friends are quite concerned about 31m. Brown;. of Toronto is spend- his condition. ing an extended visit with Miss = _---_ TRY -Graduate Radio and Television Institltta, N ting partiesare Annie Forgie. Miss Keith, 'of Tor- Member Official in held -b- the •comlmunit ' onto,. spent a few days l'as't weekAssociation. g y y young y + -^•- el sons ice ream Wr _ folk during the cold. weather of with the latter. will he received for the purchase of u 1.8 P!2ane 5201, PICKERING s_ the past few weeks. The Dance schaduied to follow' the farm of 52 acres, on Lot 28•, Bricks At the regular meeting- of the Y. .the Bowling Club Supper, ,sponsor- Con. B. F. by the undersigned Ad-> _.P. U. of: the United Church on MM_ ed by an Uxbridge orchestra, did ministrataix of the Estate of the fOr alae next party ATTENTION, FARMBR� y3� da night, not do so well last week, not a suf - y ght, Mica Katie _ Beaton in. late John Parker. On the land is a charge of the fieient number to carry on. Complete stock en hand. at program, gave a ap- small house also a Mara, good well P Undid address on_ "Fellowship," An The Annual World Day of Prayer and running stream. GI,LNERAL REPAIR WORK` a - - all' ti>!mea. innovation in the form of a parks- ie Dong celebrated Here this year rmentary system was established in 'the basement of the United Chur- -Mrs. Jean Wlrate, - --. - We are prepared to repair can, ah on Friday. Feb, 12th at 2.80 p. R, R.. Z, Pickering- �! trucks, tractors and all farm -.alit' Mies ilit'ldred' I3ei�et ser Premier, in. The ladies of the Baptist church 'A Li S PLL'�Cra` [4all)�iLe .wheels rebuilt bad Miss .Beetori as Attorney-General x and Miils.Grsce; Lo join iri this service. t116-5@ttlt! WOOt�-7Pork liIId sat. as Leader of The Bowling. Aub Annual Pot- Card of Tbaniss CLAREMOAT, f�NT. g+ the Opposition. All lice portfolios Lack Supper was held in the Comm- - lkesu Aare. tart Rood t>zsniag of all kisttis. �won filled, and we are looking ,,sane Forgie, brothers acid sisters foz�ard to an Interesting unity 'halt on Friday evening last, Flae9 your Order HOW f+Esi' ." _ rW easnpet- Rich to extend sincere thanks sari itiort' fez the next dew months. with slbout thirty members present. Wood-work and turning. At titre ttnorning service Tia the Uri= IT?ness and the r eonditaoa dation to their relatives, nei- LA� SV1lVEY4R poo f'hoa� or Oall A ited Church next Sunday, the of the roe& at the time prevented ghbors, friends, pastor 'and physic- tor zr'itI matte from getting in. Messrs. Rev. ian for their assistance during the F. J. DONE11AI+I B. A., B. Sc., O A. $• ROW'E speak om the W► ?dy Cee- brief ..illness of their sister, also for Brack Road 5toreand Blacksmith -tens and the' con J, R Glover and. A. Pretty :aae:+e v S. On file are the records of sus- ry congregation will their kind expressions of nth �' icing some of the famous -even ' appointed auditors for the organiz- P sYt►tiP y veyora' Gibson and YarnoId, 886 f (Successor to W. H. get- ation for the year. Six tables of and beautiful ,floral tributes extend- Ding East, Oshawa. Pb.-ne 1981 ` ist's favourite -hymns. In the even- ed in their sad. bereavement in the Phhoe Fick 2729- �tw Rer. F. J. HoFavood, Mus. Doc., euchre were played, with hits. R E. - 18 ly Forsyth and Mss Char►dier, recei. sass of this dear. sister. of the Conservatory of Music will the 'ladies' awards, anis Messrs _ preach and at the Fireside Hour. Far; and Pretty, the men's. Card of Thanks BR GRKE\ sponsora+i by the C. G. T. T. follow-- Y THE BEST ,�. TR'D?*-g°g ing the sel- ce, he "will: speak: His - KinsaleThe family. of. the late bars. C. W. t9temes - w*ili- be `" 4lusic'•. Appreciat- Holmes wish to acknowledge with ion" and "The Place of Music in - r Public Wor'ship:" We ir�ite you ti Mrs, V. Parkin does not improve' sincere appreciation, the many ex- J as her friends would like. p- sympathy received dressions of mpatheived in •these ser�-ices. - - Rev. 3. G Pinnock of the Bible Paul-Wilson, of Balsam, has in-' their recent lhereavement. Societyaddressed the eonstalled several radios in ,our carton- ' gregai- unity. ions of our two church" here at MvE-S'fOCK SHIPPERS! T>ia _-the morningand eveting services Mr. and .Mrs. • J. Mudie spent the_ - -• on Sunday last_ Following 'the ev_ he lend with their daughters, in FARMERS--Ship your Live Stock YELLOW LABEL 27C. r -2 lb ' Wining settles, the annual business �' - ■ �p meeting a-ag held in the Baptist The Richardson family -moved on to Toronto with us, - ~ C"' e `Church. at which the reports were���� LABEL ?Viondaq to Brooklin. We_,wish ihem Stock Called for and delivered �pr 1 Ib . T heard, and officers for the comings success' ptroonallyto the m et. 31c !"'w 2 � �,vear. sir. Harry. Found, as Prenid- Minx R.Lidgett and Mrs. Wirt: snit, and Mrs. G. M. Forsyth, as Bell Jr., spent last Thursday with Prampl, Dependable Suv Fresh Vegetables, Mesta and Fish -21 Q Brooklin friend9. Phlone Pick 506 = �Secrptary, were re-elected. The Coll-. Open avers- evening till 10. o'clock sectors of last year were -alp re- Our Young People pre anted their MORLXY HARLOCK ,appointed .for this gear. Mr. Pinn- play "Blue Bale' in Mount Zion on y ark. whnce face is very familiar to Friday. nizht laxt . BrovYttam, Ont. -13.21 A )3ROOKS -the members of the congregation; sir.. Goddard has been in our. AS[i LikU4-bil „ -of Ontario, is now completing his romtpunity taking orders far ltoyal, _ Pbone 8+01 trL.I ItU\ ' at thix particular ;work Potpie Stock. Food. NlBldellDe " That year A highly respected A8sident in 5eseral of our- young nen are f. f the person of Miss .Jennie Fergie, taking the course in Whitby, be_ Beauty _ gassed to hes rest•• on Tuesday aft- "giTioing. Tuesday,-Feb: 2nd _ D- d _ _ -- - ernoon, February 28th, following a Mrs. C. Crew,Re erg sorry to re-' Salon' �%` - - brief illness from heart trouble, De. Port is under the doctor's care. Miss ~` � 'r• teased had .been in her usual health: Elsie is able to be out of hospital HAIR CUTTING, �ke�ltlQsCtig�LlUQy +,until a taw days before her passing. and is erith her sister, Mrs.. Phillips. gHAaiPOOIYQ SAFE • DIRECT • ECONOMICAL y _ ,sad her death -came,' as, -a Brest The 1�4'oitieatIs Institute held -their ia'IPv'GERI;�T¢. CHANGE OF TIME TABLE shock to a wide circle of friends. January meeting at. :the home :# MARC$LLINti ]irftective, Sunday, a�eppt. 27th, 1988 Born on the Town Line north of Mrs. Gormley last Thursday. with _ LEAVE P[C8>E;RING 18' resent. in the absence of- our. ,Spaciatiae Hot Oil Treatment •Claremont, miss . Forgie 'was a dau- P _ 0'oe Teeorto 0te Poi '¢titer of the late John Fergie and President, let Vice4otesident, Mrs. end Psrmaaeat Rave iso Intermediate FWnb :std iatersedlate Points P Reasonable Prices Barbara Duncan, natives of • Aber- Gee ably filled the chair. Mrs. R. ,A. M. P.M. P. IML A. X P. AL P. IL E. hi+iwbm ave a a Roll Cali b1R5• M. MUNDELL deenodzire, Scotland; who settled at Y >i PalK a 7.08 c 12.54 6.54 a 8.31 Z,l1 d 8 81 CisearyRb�od. Pickering 'Powne}iip in wase fully responded to. Our hostess' Phone 11IOfi CLAREMOJ�T i ?.44 15d d ?.54 9.38 C 3.31 9.51 `1866, coming to - Ciareatont later: -served a dainty lunch- -- _ 8.64 a 2.54 8.64 Eastern 11A1 4.81 d 10.81 ;.$'be had lived here all her life with The neighbors and friends of thio 00 RvW x0.84 &64 d 9.54 Standard P. M. a 6.31 11.31 a the exception of a few years spent ooraaaunity were shocked_ to learn. $1.00 ARD 1144 a 4.54 10.54 Timm - 12.81 8.31 A. •.` u dietittam in '1'bro o, and in Phil- of the passing of Mrs Wesley St- d 6.64 b 1L44 a 1.81 7.81 15.81 ._adelphia Pena. She ceras a woman evenson on Sunday evening. Mrs. for any corn or callous which est �y Qin. & HoL b--Sun, & SDL only. � 'Who put- others before iiolf -and al-' - not be removed by tate anew seient- L �y.'• d,-, fit, Sar, s Hol, only. ." sways. took pleasure in doing deeds ific LLOYD'S TH1''JIOL_�TE� CORN Of idndnow. She was a member of SALVE. 'Thin new salve -de- entaW Cormbtnatiom Hockey Tickets Your z>�e pre�teriaa and later of the ices corns and callouses with the Iw'ar Toronto Maple Leets 'United Church -and a• malona :vaorketr first application: Cali your druggist 1 Hose Gawes . .all the women's organisations, Eyes in-di* and order a jar of fife WON- =being a Life Member of the W. M. DERFUL SALVE, 40 owte. MOO TMltais Iwteessatloa at _ 1!• During the post eleven years she o=ld Chemical Laboisto'ries. For sale at f38AY COACH LINH3 )rad been church treasurer and had . � . E. C. Jones Pieilering, Ort. HA3TF.RIf HOUSE - PTCR1�l it1 PSONE 4iN .neve= missed a meetirkg of the Vision -- Hoard of Ste"rds of wtdckr she - was a member for eight years be- - B Mg one of the first women elected Y ..are t�ELSEWHERE,,o that o�dt , rr�rly: C. H: T�1. . >�esig�t e�l SHY SHIP _.OREA.M .� _ � iters '''�ilEaar, ei Mt, Forest sod John, "of - Dis:rey Building, (ODP. P- O.) _ Danbarton; and Mrs. T. Neal (Isab- Oshawa, Opt, Piton 1518 elle); Mrs- R- R. Carson (Barbara) and 11�L. Anne, ClaresnoR►t an f �„„- Highest Me>t'ket 4 Prices promptly paid always ,: >�""J. Stephens (& > r t$&40,r& One paster, Mrs. G. Ear- On account of frequent enquiries grave and este brother, Jeanea Prier and certain requests for information " 'We are 1 pa �A this wee i dioosswed her s nwnber of years a- regarding adhesive tense,, we have _ m ' gv. 'The funeral was held from her decided . to . repeat our ariicle ' of 8 1&* reridenoe on Friday afternoon, ' few years ago, en'titied, Conical o when a private. service cavae conduc- Cornea. When a• rupture of the eye- per 1h. 11tt. er �1. ser. M it is of- SpeciAl,--- 9. Y ball is manifest in yopia, :=tied at her home, #allowed b, - _ Tice in the United Choreic, in oltsrge ten di8cerned at the rear of the eye- . _ 'ef her pastor, Rev. J. E Glover, B. bell., seen by the observer by the Q ' A, n 0! V �. bt�r la assisted by Itev.. P. D. Augus- use of the Opthal�moseope. Conical t. tine, of the . Baiptiat C_ hurch, a d Cornea may cause a se'v'ere lose of Noe' ' - Rev. ,11 M. Burgess, of Dariflihrton. vision which In later stages .is al • Two .passages of Scripture were se- most impossible to correct ;with len- discourse en- - ,, lasted for. the funeral disoaurse: see. The newly improved contract We pay' Extra or delivery, "She Rath Done. What She Could" gtasses which were hot_ree discarded " • .., «A Good Soldier" and apprnp- as impractical seems to offer the •abate expression glum to her exem- best solution " a means of corm- - Call us and reverse the Charges. - - _ • pl,a,t,- L�triactiaa character 88 wit- tion and even in the worst oases . reseed in the home, the church s'nri when c' bitted ... wdth•. lenses to re- the amomuinity. Internrant• MIA lie", part of the atxain and carry _. . > o& - in''the mramont twos Cam- the muffle correction ." which would � T-I � � NS � � � � � ''to!, Tiro beautitpl lbral i:rabates�i in . tl+e contract glwss- sod friss ds aid the � a fairly succeabfal solatidrt ole i. ,f ,'ne «s aimr#ions beft*A dWkulty e�cperkr1Wd !a bite 109"Ask- �►��p W�tlt ` .nest *90thoo"- 10 line post way be ssached. �" �� _ '..-`-' - Y t y r r.«�sx..,...m.. t :r '•�• f r 4. Must Find Right People green tea at its best The man who had made, a huge fortune was speaking a few words -to a number of students at a busi- ALABness A teas sofas. Of course. the main _ theme of the address was himself. "All my success in life, all my tremendous financial prestige," he " said proudly, "I owe to one thing alone pluck, pluck, pluck!" He made an impressive pause 520 here, but the effect was ruined by Apo IM LIP one student, who asked impres- slve a „ • (A"Yes, sir; but how are we to find ,,.. the right people to pluck?" ;t Of 155 men arrested in three ._-•-�.:,:.:...:.:.:..•:•:•:•:. •:•:•:•:..:•:•:.:.:•:.:.:.:•:•:•:•:.:....:•.,:.:.:+:.:e:.:+:•.-.:.:., . rambling raids at Toronto, 85 per fent were found- to be on municipalON % .00 L relief it was- have been their. day •: . • EATH THE _ ,;, a -off. --Windsor Star. �. �4t C00 1, IAMOND o e ,. BY CO LAND FITZSIMMONSI }7 Wwk Yeast -- -- Vt�/` cause Synopsis of (receding Instalments: way Brough ill mass and whipped telephoned to his office from there, Mother used to get along ,jith a ..For ten years Pop Clark has tried out his stethos ove. There was no adding the news that the game was well-trained 'set of daughters. Te- c vain! to win the United Lea ue en- deep red .pot on Dirkin's shirt to tell called due to the accident. He then7 g P day electrical kitchen appliances arepant with•his New York Blues. Must what had happened to him. There was went over to the clubhouse and joined bieled of the baseball writers predict an- nothing but a smudge of dirt on his tht others, Who had made their calla used. -3t. Catharines Standard• other failure but Terry Burke of the neat uniform as the docctor unbutton by that time. ed tte shirt and listened for the heart. The police kept a Rrm barrier round TALLER! INCHES - - _Star thinks they have a chance and .,. _ - the club and no one was atloned in. •Put You Ml Ahead � _ through Tony Murallo, who has .a beat. Ise put the cup of his tnstru The press men cooled their heels increased my own heitht restaurant in the Broadway dislric! ment all over Dirkin's chest and then to . e• 34,^ Rr' y in front of. the door. * Ross system Never Pates ea and is associated with , bookmakers stood, up looking at the wall of people e surrounding him. "Tiles is one story you didn't get," Fide details 12c stamp or and gamblers, he bets $1, on them " Craves said with some satisfaction to complete system iso, mailed privately IF at 200 to L The opening game is a The pres.- tneii were on the outer Terry. lwat cover. - Royal �roteas you against Pitchers' battle. Whitpur, the Philo•• edxes of the, crowd, trying to pry their `'Dou't, be too sure abort that," Ter M. ROSS, Height 8peelitrttst. delphia star twirler, is jealous of way through. u.t they could make no ry �rinned, SCARBOROUGH, ENGLA040 home -baking failures . . Larry Doyle. the Blues' ruokie short- dial in the wall of flesh in front of - ^Flow could you -scoop 'this one?" t atop, becautge of Pop Clark's pretty them. Thistle•:+ blew is a patrol load :Mullins askea. �� , It's always :ell - siren th . a}+ f rf. rclic-e ran •neo the Held. The species g timidater trances. Ile cries to in- Iaybe f had a .hunch,' Terry re- �� �� timidate Larry with u bean hal} and a' police, were helpless. .lt'h4n the p}!c,}• •. • I" when he Ihrows a second nor al Lar. t' "elve Police supply artlted. Pap "I ook out .your bunches don't get ry's head Doyle knocks him down Mal•" ran to Inset them and -they lie. y •. into trouble," Reynolds warned. w i at rile outer edge and slowly '•'i'ou can't b. lucky all th, time.- with a right to the hi S e c n. Larry is Y �A formed s wedge tt'1►icit k:t*unn to work «.le'r riding yo, ,,'_ Craved said. FO. R Aput out of 'the game. later. �'hr .. P t t g • �Po�c�oA�Ar�.i its tvuy into the crowd.- rno mounted 'Khat eleRts-he know that ern couldn't Per hits a home run with a' man on police. nianage-d to keep, a lane clear know r see°. Here comes [felly," - e�jO � HAVE base but as ti'hitPsir is nrurinK. the ;o ,I,e mosso was slowly• parted. he .t -i Ounre'd a.l he -spatted the dkr-c- � � - 7nVVelr A• home plalr, fie. drops dead, ahul 'It teas a very solemn prove -orlon ic'e's hu.e bulk striding : cro%s the U P ROYAL through the heart. Lop The Blues lulu N Lich came tlotvn rhe -tide protected $eld.- ` Why -did the>• send Kine?' He aSS�a>s� and it is generally believed that hr ..the ptyhce_ ftirkin 'was on a ,was -a .lop d° the last ruse," — Whitper was killed to allow 'them toit"a 1Take 2 r �trateher. Flan�t+n ! wan. Detective Kelly suspects Larry t3•alkvrl illfrout and Pop anti Rktiwlina tho---men'ew•aited .ieherot:t•daas re- I because he alit not account fo, his; r «• t:h`r•a_^o.tr_rtn.•tge_r, ly-oucht up the '11CMIltly Lhitu,ing iut, but the ale `� " atter °t"'a>fr time •!!er leaven; the diamond, 1.4`.111 afc� 1 platform was lined with a $a¢ ° a a a Si&M w:: laid. -A i,t 1 clang"d and at s1j-e t-;,aresttied -t:. bl..ck in -ass Whish allowed train Every Matt in the p?c.e bux,.t.eme:a •stn at»bulan a tore Into thP.tield fu aPt� r Bain to gu doalttowa practical- atbering Terry'; precious scoop, called 'front of thM dttgoat. The pt es men t' Q'Ilp ' from the box and made *for -the field. were. all-,w•Pei thrnr;at hu) itad to stay At 'a quarlel to five ii newsboy was ` •, Terry -wait(: u moment to let them go, a..rXy front the ecretcher: In a short tells �g "Extra!" outside the gates - a and is soon. t.s the box wait cTrared gym. the roust -iniPrue turned away and etas. •mohl-ed_ by' the~ Iingr?rtag �itthroatiseer•,: he called hi.r office anti said froas (i 'cr cup near the crowd. b r P body and. - sarsle toles, "it- aka like a sci:olid tuurder i.1) walked back t4..the anil►ul:tron, ahlch What's ilte Extra?" Slutllna naked aith s 'Aspirin• _ here. The man is Dirkin.- star !titter a ecial oflicei•. who had come' over. 1nLleta d4.olved in Inimpiliately tare off the field, D on the Chico , team. I don't knots' •r r driLk. ' MuIl"a.14 hoped it would ci visas tS•ur. g "That ser,tle► that." Prry Fuld: flip's F *f what happened, but he knocked out `te the Jmu•nal. /�., i al• dead all rtr~ht, cr rlc� umliulanre —7n tae continued Quick Re&f u th a beautiful homer and thou ran amuck wouldn't itaysP him herr,' away frc m drat base. Buck Ilansee e • or r t t - -2 -"ASPIRIN" Tablets After n '1►1n 11 -i -loo I r ynsulta I ul. Pop le brough, him down with a flying tackle. hastened oret ti% tin me apbRnrs'and Them w modern a • to treat a It oil dole' T . • Y colts is t hear from in v he 1<in Js . . om a Id five n• h Y ml a, 't the hotiv was �:trried toward the. club- i_ graciously' permit- , this- R • T o c. "As tett" table a 1 t he utes, run a special extra."- Then wit:l hour,.. The ,.row•(l aoryI -urging and ted his health to be rirunk .in water, moment you fee! a cold coming on. a satisfied smile on his face. Terry pressing a::ah-st . the line of police. thus. tending to }n•omot.e longevity Ilepeat, it necessary, in two holm, 1P peed atter the other reBortera• who avert finding It dilticutt til. hold 'eruct: Kia .royal subjects,—Toronto you have a sore throat with thecoki, .. 15 A great crowd. overflo•w•ed on the iherl in ' rh-.wk. The loudspeakers Globe' ara,l flail, dissolve 3• "Aspirin" tablets tri 11' glass of water and argle pith thL% it < d, In a moment leanest and Dir- l,oc;rttPd Derr over the field, announcing �, Yin were surrounded, hemmed iu on twice. The "Aspirin you take ,n- ,F.aCh. Cake of Royal in cn unht manly loud tolls that the ternally mill act to combat favor, c% sides by a great black masa o[ same vias ••alled on-neemint of an' ac- aches, pains and'the cold itself. The • people. Tile club doctor pried his evident tet Dir6in: BACK gargle will provide almost instant Yeast ss sealed rn ani ACH E relief from soreness and raaiihta of CHAPTER Xtl 1 your throat. Your doctor, We feel: air -tight wrapper... Terr; tore back•u the press lmx and sure, will approve -this moderzr way Flush Kidneys of. waste Mdtier, ,of treating a cold. J ► Poisons Getting Acid and to"Asp t Stays fresh... pure. p p �anada b} the Bayere made in 'NOW O W T O AV O I D Limited. of \;'end- .;(-` CIOD bread needs a 'vital. r4a CENTS PROVES IT� sor> Ontario l� yeast :.. one that's full- g g g g .art a L L N E S S _ schen your kidneys are clogged strength, pure, dependable! A Creat Book How to Be. and. your bladder is irritated and Demand. = •That means Royal the only come a HAkey Star" by T. P. t`Tommy" Gorman manager When you begin to ted fagged out at passage scanty and often smarts and p� dry yeast that Comes sealed in and coach of the Montreal the end of the~ day, look out. Illness burns, you. need Gold Medal ' Harr- and Cd— fan air light wrapper—securely "Maroons", profusely Illus- is just around the corner waiting to feat UTI Capsules, a Ane perm . ,protected from contamination— trated and containing many lay you low. At times like this there's sttmulaut and diuretic -that ., always - . p ttatuable tips on how to play nothing like Wincarnis, the great tonic works. and costs but- 40 cents at aoy A S P.1 R 1 its keeping -qualities insured! the game. that has won over 20,000 reconimenda- modern eh uR store. olio tions from medical men, There's It's one good, safe way to put TM.9,MARK tees, " Severioutof 8 Canadian house- azlrt6oatattlm VteTuiKs �" " health for you in Wincarnis—new vigor, healthy activity .into kidneys and wives today prefer Royal when °1uT PtATtl�les new resistance to illness. bladder—you'll sleep sound the whole -- (mounetf for framing) '.they bake with a dry yeast. Groupllontmal "Maroons Wincarnis is a delicious wine; not a night thru. Sut be sure and get GOLD 1 Group drug. In each bottle there are al} the MEDAI. — right from Haarlem in They ,Snow it's dependable. For ri • or individual s+aarea of ' • nourishing elements of 21•� lbs. of Holland—yore are. assured o[ results. 50 years, It has been the stand- �d�N:rtkt hs Y HaTrott000rynes grapes added to the strengthening Othet •symptoms of weak kidneys ti and of highest quality. Rues Blince P.t•Kelly gkmenb of beef and guaranteed malt and Irritated bladder are backache MM Heel Robinson Dave Re" extract. puffy eyes, leg cramps, moist palms. � - Don't risk baking failures Bob Grace Roy Worters These elements in Wincarnis help to' a• aI► t t,w Maker Ass Bailey P with faulty Feasts, Always de- ilorcfeMorena Art•Lesieur restore lost energy quickly; They will �� - ' Joto Gajaon Frank Boucher help you 'to sound sleep, vigorous :�� � end on Royal! wdt�c�r a start}� Burk• awakenings and active, enjoyable days, Mantha Ales Letinsky fia • SIM ettedwat ter l�fsrary Dissimilate Jack ticG;ll Carl lose Drink this delicious wine regularly and Haag Nelw in to es�e.tlats Send for FREE Booklet! Stew Evans Roser Jenkins three times each day, and soongyears Nou �n g C"S" h sew. >� and .wbet�s• 11so'b'• caia M� M.roh . will oro f To get uaffosvr prom your shoulders. ,/ A. O. LEONARD�kt t results to bread a Your choke of the above a To pick you. up when you are out of �rI1 R[LItVE 1TCM1No la A MMvIe 4 0 Filth Ave.' Cky t»king, It Ir tm- For a label from a tin of sorts to soothe your nerves Evea the mart etobborn Itch of - f portant to keep t, " t. . ,enrich ptm*m ,tblete's foot. makes sod other' n� ° rhe aponge at an CROWN BRAND or LILY q'our blood, or in cases of nervousness, •� - - r, quickly sields to Dr. Dennil evetatemperature. MrHTPE Corn S insomnia, e,olts ntin The "Royal Year Syrup.—Write patidneas and debility, take tis, lipoid D. D. D. PRESCRIPTION. 14 rentJs dY �T Bake Book" gives on the back your maze and Wincarnis. At all druggists—Sales ••�• the blit■eta skin. clear, sinten"u and wit EXPECTANT s ANT MOT�� fnstructiona for _ address and the words "Hoc- Agents: Harold F. Ritchie & Co. Ltd., I"~yeA tan. stops cb, move lateow Itching tt s t RS the careof dour, rr wally. A 35e trial bottte, St drus Stora, prones ftr- Yii Send coupon for key Book or the name of the Tomntn• 35 or money back. Ask for D. D. o. PRESCRIPTION. 39 13 free copy or the picture you wont (one book or book, giving 23 picture for each label). No -- - -- -- :i. tested recipes for cash is required. lt4ait the �t temptingblabel to the address below. € '' coffee cakes., buns uns _.and tolls.' p :?z E D WA R D !9 U R 6"Bay Maae Canada GU" BRAND Standard Brands Ltd. Fraser Ave, & Liberty Sit. Toronto, Ont.. Please send me the free Royal Yeast Bake Book. Name Address - Tow•n. Prov. :COIN 'SYRUP "M FAMOUS ENERGY FOOD The CANADA STARCH COMPANY Limited TO. ONTO Ts :Issue No. 6 — 137 C--2 vv suffer pei•ltvl- ically, who may have sideache or headache. and those about to be- come mothcr�., yvfll 4 find Dr. •lilcrrr's Favorite Pm $ctip- tion a dependable tonic. - Read wiut Mfrs. Alfred Weiler of 219 PaMkr 3t Guelpli, Ont, said: 'Before the 4mval sf my litre girl I etas in miserable heaitb. I felt weak and tired- all the times adtmd from pains -in my back and had - spells. I felt, so discouraged, being tn.it+(e to do my bo "Mork, I wondewd 'if -I nould ever be well ioga in. Thai's wiles I started taking Dr, Pierce`so Favorite Pw. ectiption .and it �Ireniphcned me M ..cry way." Buy now of your acarby diAR116.l ?� .. rh.*.s-�`'a'r�-,. �. +nwa ...'a'. ,�sri�em #J•.. . ,,. : •: �,` ' ca*. "'r'�, • - .. � C - wL',. _... ,.. qc'. vara•-^.xe?n �,a�• — � �c--tea w. • ' • f .••' . a?Fry. rte, , ?. . � :. -a. . L ;`•z:...: - ��S ;'C�'-':..:'t'' :- ':-. • � '� -�+v w , moi- - .�-' �L^-?t' -,,.�. ; _ -. .n% MT :N. �F jy . '. •. ' � � 3.,,~� -L -!"'Yy' . a4N sem' + ;,. «$ ^,� rayl.', v?• u ca y :x ' w' '�,. „�.w ". ::u,.a. �, i•. { _.: h. � '�„Y ,-�.?, r •r -.tat 1 •A- . . . . • • •III ,Stands Rise in Shadow of Abbey Sparks f the Press CANADA proper control and it is a peril to 5 l '� ' ✓ Y.F 4 YY -- i itself and to other vehicles. Experts _' agree that to -drive above 50 miles y - Convenience an hour is to invite disaster. '���i €� t li :' ' ` Dc. Arthur 'Pillsbury. naturalist. While something might be said for sa • '1 rClentlat and inventor. states ' Chat stepping up the speed limit to some housewtives soonmay b, growing extent, in view of recent develop Q t fi+ their own vegetables in the kitchen menta' in the automobile industry, to' aldt by the use of chemicals. with abolish It altogether would be to sur- coal in th th tub and vetsetables render to the demands of the reek- growing in the sink, the folks in the less, the selfish, and' inconsiderate.— entree will have to, resort to -th old Hamilton Spectator. tis basin for .avinL hands and face Days of Youth 4' x and to the'tub -i the kitchen flo'tr for Vie are only young once,” you o1• ` �Pp {' the Saturday night soapy plunges.— �% ten hedr some person remark as an s� Montreal Gazett..t£ excuse for. "hitting the Pace." True, • „ s " , c' i School Buildings we can be young but once, and, the ` a "�+' 'There nye those why say and bpleasures • ' e- 'of youth must be crowded '•.rI ! !!sire that no municipality can at. into that space of time. $ut how long �•! , ford to be niggardly in regard to such are we young" Some men are old at - an important matter as education of 40, while others are still young at, 6u, the young. taut they be, nPverr •,e- It depends upon the pace they hit and .can less, semsibte about it and -ot involve the manner in which they hit it. — c "themselves in expenses which are Kingston Whig -Standard. j 4 (� other than reasonable and t.lstitiabte" Qandld } or above the ability of the ratept:; ers « There is nothing connected with , i •- to meet over a period' .f sears. More the Press that bas ever got -me into <• -� " `u - than one municipalfty has found it• such great trouble as the accuracy + self financlall] embarrassed during of the reports of what l have said," s'' �.•• {' the past few years bectuse of unwise confides Lord Derby. And such ad- -capital expenditures 'noble►• it . pre- mirabte honesty and' candi.t is Above. the grey wills of. Westminster Abbey provide a. background for the steel frame- viously made in respect of ed-ucutfon worthy of a place in the records.— •work 'of Coronation stands under construction in the Parliament Square Green. wit+fr town veining with, town as to St. Catharines Standard. .which should equip itseso. most lavish. Too Much TaAeing ly- in this regard. Some day we are going to wake same invitation, and South Africans LHld -- Floods Checked eVlee8 o ' There Is danger that in this - and tumble to the fact that ;here service could really extend much the in county we have made rather a fet-• y ' is too much talking eery time you is who have returned after service Fight ••. • - •,' islri of school buildings without as turn on your radio somebody is start- -the British ArtYty come home with Victory Caps Frantic , much attention being paid to he i teaching given -in therd.—Brockville itfg Ithat's as far as he gets) to tales of strange places.. from the inquiries But judging we !nave - `" - Recorder and Times. • give you an earful )f words. Poli• ticiags spend their lives talking. the "offer of commissions Force to theeRoy- in the Cloy 1,000,000 ;Are Hiomeless - ' - Woods Going, Too Wives (not your or miub of -ourse. al Air universityadu of 25 is likely to Opttmiats say that Canada 1s now are always at it. Preachers do .their rtes unde. the age find most :espouse in. the Union.. Lower Mississippi Valley INDIANA — Watery receding tits _ out of the woods. But it the deotruc- share. Editors do their with a type Even the European far as Evansville where crest of 53,5 - • tions of her forests cont fnuezi 4 e writers fountain ens. What a lot tern or n P - with ,:louds horizon. these career. on a hold much to of Likely to be Saved; Disease expected within twenty-four P h ours Canada.-, will eon be out of Cana woods n • - t mus tie. One of these of ink there t tract •truth. And to Judge of the g. • � � -Battled;- Scene and Famine Batt a Lawrenceburg.. Looting reported at. Toronto Star. days when we wake, up and cease at y Union -of this trainin;; �ir1I11I11eSt (.n111SYllle. Three houses reported Rtill standing Scenic Highways II Scenic the incessant clatter- fur a moment. value- to the abroad it may be remarked -that Air at One hundred thousand mien fought at Leavenworth. Twelve dead; . 67,- :- isclmebody is bound to take advantage Force were the pioneers of 775 homeless. The Red Cross was to knows that the rovin f Everybody D o the tall '— and d� a little think- f pilots this cWur.tr •. —Thespend raging waters for over 1.500 miles, g t 000 OOP o rehabilitate $1, t ''tial highways are all too drab at ing--S,• Mary's lournul-Argus. t curl aviation n 3 down the Mississippi as floods gnaw homes in Eranrville- many points and everyone will agree Fat Profits from War Cape Amus.' !heir way a �taTivdard. today, Friday Evansville. Indiana, and ILLINOIS -• 'Cario believed safe , that the placingof ret flowers here. p During 15114 1.918 one British mu- No Excuse for Slaughter the cities of Cairo, illinoig. expect the Disease- :behind giant V-shaped seawall. One and there would do punch to improve them it seems to us that the govern nitiunA company is reputed to have ha+- Crossings at.d. speed if ti.e drivers, tuwt• are Of riders,' and laden waters -to - reach their crest thousand met, work to strengthen. menu itself should gide some attea made -net profits of surae £to 000. The firm supplied four battle no avail walkers will not be ' onstanil ci y g but' neither city expect serious fur, ther ,damage. "Big Four" levee, believed link in city's protection. -Dozen last weals cities tion to tela phase of the highway sit ships, three armored cruisers, -fifty p ilant. There is -no excuse for road The authenticated known - death and town above Cairo inundated; a -.-.uatlon, doing s, good deal more than u three- submarines, sixty-tvs-o� light -slaughter. It. must be stopped: By toll in the flooded states now some abandoned to raging waters has In the past toward making ships, three au9tiliary cruisers, 2.328 taking•thuught and taking care it can e.tevea siands,at 273. Hundreds of,others Eleven dead;••24,399 homeless -tal•lo's main routes the scenic attrat+ tions they should be. It ShOLid be heavy naval guns field guns, etc,. 'Maxim. be stn i ed: — 1 p Dispatch. Landon Sunday are feared ,dead as families start a MISSpUR1—Every available man ,- - needless to Point out the enormous. -planes, 100,000 guns. 5,500. sei a P and a .large number -of' - frantic search for missing friends and relatives. Over. 1,000,000 are at Charleston, 610., was work un the levees. At called to New Ma - revenue that we secure from _thes routes and the desirability of making rifles, Antall guns and other mater- ` Fla Is Hindering homeless. Damage is -estimated at drfd. Mo•.•2.500 WPA workers were 'them look better, than at 'present.— iats of war. The war iusiness cer• ,taint run, up .big: profits. for' those y T hz Making of 'Films' ; 400.000,000. The situation by State., Thursday rushed to rote.t 'a levee. P Fourteen dead • 41,792~.homeless. there. - Windsor Star'. who depend on huma., sacrifices (ser • night follnws, -ARK 'DSAS• — Seven Country's Backbone - their, orders. Windsor- Star. PE�NSYLt AtiIA — Waters at PE �� homeless Pamilie.4 troo in P g` ,rundred into Hal- fa the nation that can !boast of a sturdy "farm arstocracy." -Air Mail Service.Pays HOLLYWOOD —influenza ting the brakes un is- put- Ho;lywood's' high. Pi+t.shurgh recede more than eleven feet in thirty-six hors• Ricers be- ena dais for shelter. Y Ark.,:believed a danger. point. Mellwood, Regu- famtfies that .have. farmed for two Air mail service in (,nada has geared movie production ,machiner y` tow flood stage. Three - dead.; Y.800 lar Army officers arrive to take or three generations and would no proved ehsapti than other kind.:: • Two pictures have actuall;.N stop- homeless, - command of flood secti•�ti. Twenty - "°more think of -going oft the:land and Air mail costs in t -he last fiscal year ped wuik becaosc "production of illness in the WEST NIA—Fear collapse nine dead; 74,!157 homeless. :t ndgrating to the cities than they were $375.971, and the revenue cast or the crews. buildings Wheeling as waters TF.tiNFSSF.E—Hickman and . lip-' _ _. would of becoming sailors. Such fam- amounted to $5;i3.0.1S. If the entire Nearly a dozen S others have been recede steadily. Families warned re it evacuates as flood crests flies have character. They sink' their service could operate on that basis •• �h••�tt!�•�3 to quarter -speed while di-. to remain at relief centres until oce down 11' m isc�ssippi "at move fifteen a, roots Into the sol}, and one genera= t We vrou.J have 2 -cent postage in s rector. "'shoot around" scenes from homes are dried and cleaned.- Ten miles per hour. Nine dead; 35,824 _ a toot Is proud to succeed. another. proudto hprrp. —Peterborough Examiner. whir.h --stars . titre missing, or assist-.. dead;. 64.6F•,1 , homeless. homeless Engineers at Memphis would De -intknow how ant u rectors make unimportant OHIO — Cincinnati. Portsmouth estimate 50,000 men at work'on le- many fsmitfes on Canadian tarma - - - background bec•auAe director 'is' and Ironton face danger of epi- in Mississippi- Valley. -could trace their ownership back to 'pioneer TtIE EMPIRE missing, _the demie. Cincinnati damage estimated vees MISSISSIPPI — Army officers st days Such people are the Dr J: A. Strathearn, studio phy= at $25,000;000 as city starts clean- I Vicksburg asked to have -boats wait - the backbone of the country and make the first type of citizens. Careers for Youth sieian, posted notices on al I stages up. Governor Martin L. Davey ad- vocates -construction of "thousands" ing should evacuation of City, Arkansas Fou* ford Beacon -Herald. r,• There has in the est been no of- p and`'bulletin boards at Paramount of 'dams to prevent future floods Ark., prove necessary. 'dead; 4,050 .,one mew of Speed ficial machinery b wbieb boys have y' y 3 Studios. advising the "the personnel that Eighteen dead; 143,435 homeless 'homeless. LO1 TS}AN — 'Lowland families t3arely, it requires no argument M been able to join the +sritish Army epidemic is becoming inercas- [iE\TUCKY. — Receding waters from Natchez. 51isa., to. New Or- 'prove that risk tderea'sea propoltion or Air Force. Unofiici€11 some 50 y ingly serious,".. and .recommending give up bodies of 162 known dead leans I•eported, fearful of diiiastrous -=wtely to speed. With all the modern young men_ hate gone- over to find preventive measures: - ' at Louisville. illness widespread. Rod floods. Mississippi and [}lack Rivers llneehaalcal improvements and technl ' successfully • military • careers. Al- — 1 toss .evacuating amt fes a a- rising steadily. Schools, closing, and cal safeguards, it is, after all. Sbe. though it is Che Nary that invites On the experimental field in sub Sea is ducah. Cold weather througnout Eastern Louisiana lumber industry - passu factor which counts most in youth "to see the world," the sister tropical Sukbum ou the Black State expected to' add to suffering. P nearly idle. Two hundred anal rev easltelna safety. A car bounding stung gowing quinine and the -country. other plant varie One hundred •and, sixty-two' known enty homeleca, = or 60 miles an hour -is not under. - C -I ties new to dead; 347,589 homeless. •`.` • i •-4'. - 'pQ` M iC - �1 • .. o Cop7riht.d IM. W1 i I<e Ca. •` �Zl•� J I r \ . t i - Ttattlety, bang! bang! went the "Tell your peo-gle to go ' a -way,"' "You'll be sorry for treating me "Now I and my people are ruined dinner ail in every direction, and commanded the machine. The leader P tela way," whined "the Wheeler. forever," he's obbed; "for you have "Assecret. i It made so much •clatter bumping o! the Wheelers hesitated to give "I'm a terribly fierce person." „ „ discovered ,our ecr Being so for that, answered Tiktok, 1 am against the heads' of the' Wheelers this order, so Tiktok shook him as , maw ine, and can -not wor- helpless, our only hope is to make on -1y a h .- r' - that they were much more frighten- a terrier does a rat, until the „ ., eo le afraid of us by pretending ; . ,ry,. But you are not fierce. Why / :P P "ed than hurt and fled in a great "'Wheeler's teeth rattled - together • ` 'so?" asked the Wheeler. "Be -cause . we are fierce and terrible and writ- ' - panic. All, that- is,. except their • .with s noise like hail stones- on a you are not, for you have no fists ing in the sand warnings .to Beware -the Wheelers• Until now we have leader. This Wheeler had stumbled ,.window.psne. Then, As soon as the and can not scrate' or even pull - • hair. Nor have you an -y feel to 'frightened everyone, but since you ,against another and fallen flat on ` -- creature could gat Its breath, it kick with. All you can do is yell "have discovered our weakness our his back, and before he could get - , than to roll' awn to the o shoo d Y ' hes wheels under him to rise again, tS! n u and make w' fall s t rale will ! one ''and shout and that does not hue s . P , ... "Now," Tiktok brad • fastened Ms - copper which they Immediately did.any-nae. "yon " Don't The Wheeler burst into to miserable and unhwill • flood tears, to Dorothy's great tell our secret and 1 will do what• ' I fingers into the neck o! his Gorgeous said Tiktok,, come with us and a of ever you ask." b jacket. J. me i►hat I want to know." surprise. a Y v r49 ytAR+: ?b+,' 'ac•" _ r-, r.,•:!... ,xr .:�wr ••m '.w•,h., +.yrs �,�..•. � :r.'�r'- ,ar,' v.3'.:mT �&-an.. � t.'T a .•'f �+ayp.,;• Y^.,�,.. ,.�, �,.. y wrt.7a `�r,•a',.•:' _�`:�i. aYe«,e,+'�:�.. d ...e✓3q,.dFaY �9,�+ --' j�'. i„�,9. A''v _ A:�aa:,.- .",�i'.- s L:.a. .aa:_5 ,•..±1.4'' v....:fz.:-ss..e..`n.> .ee..s•� -� / . ,,,�. - •.•t•, s;..i, .:. ..? .yJr,''"'`••, v,.'<>i,;• a•�� ”:.'s �.r: -r^ ,''w-'.0 .�. 'a'.t•.:�a•'a°'._.�,.,,.. 1t ••r,.a'. '.��� '3 t,K: .. •.,,.,,..� .-."':.'i�..�.,r�' :`., �;•r`N. e.���s ..'xr, e:. ,'M� r-',3...s..rt.-_'` .n - --Mr. John Paynter has' been con- liped to his bed suffsrWg froea an of -no;, -491" >sLelea Kine, teacher in S. 8. hio- 1:, was off duty for beverw days last weal[ with an attack o! —The Woman's Aasociaiion d Us United Church will meet on _1;'fir, F4rua:y 9th, at the home of Mrs. Crosier. x . -�•a Jenrea �.: pfiielai'-.arid•-'11isi Chas: PalTher spent a few days re - :s seentiy with*e former's sister, Mrs. - 'Merge Hansen, of Timmins, 41r. C. Stevenson ..raceived, word on Monday mornirw of the death a[ hi8 twusin's wife, Mrs. J. > W. Stevenson, of Kinsale, after a Short illness, which developed into puennhonia. She leaves to mourn {' her loss, her husband' and two sons : runty, of Brooidin, and Elwood. of -;Ztoronto. The funeral was held on Wednesday from the Brooklin Un- ited Church, with interiment in the G:roveside Cemetery. -!rhe Gordon Law Garage is dis- Vlaying one of the new. Plymouth De Luxe Models, which incorporates about everything in a car of mod ern design, refinement, comfort and .':safety. They are ' also putting into service a new, up-to-the•driinute tow truck, which will nolo* make it a pleasure to drive your car into the ditch, to be hauled out by the f -bow ''!hauler -outer". ---On Saturday morning as David Arenas Waa proceeding west on the highway, going to the home of 169 { C. lWaacegor, a made west of the rill - r, age, where he is employed, he was lir a light truer, driven by p'. a hit-and-run diover. He was hurled into the ditch and received a frect- are of the left arm. He man-ged to k.: reach the home of Mrs. McGregor w+bere aredicel aid. was s>mmoned. Traffic Officer 1AZthur Rtmlcinurt 'is- ' iluwest3gtating. [ Mr. and Mrs William E. Greig, Rosedale Heights drive. eelebra .ed their fiftieth wedding anniversary om January 25th, with a • t+ecepLon and fancily gathering at 1-Neir hate 'I$ueir five children Mr. I7wart Qreig, Mr. Kennth Greig. Milks dean Qreig, Dr. Furrier X Greig, of Br- aesbuidge and Dr. Herbert Greig. were an present for the occasion. The News and .the many friends of I&, and lora Greig, in Pickering offer congratulations and best wiah- es. far. Greig, who is now retired �wtaa the Ontario manager for thA Massey -Har"" Ca 4)atario Lodge No. 324, "I. O. O. F. Pickering observed an interest- ' .ins event on Tuesday evening of -this week witm BroughAm Lodge, ruder N. G.. Milton B. Bark. pres- ented the ]*evil bodge with the Travelling Gavel (now on display in the Balsdon Hardware window) The ravel which remains within the district, is presented to a lodge, who attains it for three months, .and is then presented by the present bold- er to the next in order. Guest,, were present from the f,Ilbminc locl€e;: Rillonv,}ale, Ctnufy'vilie, Searbom. Brougham, O'tena. St. Mary's and Noma -i. Following the lodxe Recision lunch and a social time was enjoy- .� ef addresses mere given by, Briand guests. .—Reeding material to suit all —Tule friends of at" harry Arnold are pleased to know that she is excellent her recovery p y from the sec rogrede P ical operation. The sympathy of the cvrnmun- ity is estended to Mr. and Mrs. 'Harry Arnold, on the death, of the formar's siulter, who resided with the family hox; and was Well-known to many of our people. --Tile &bruary meeting of the Pickering Horticukural Society will -W held on Tuesday, -February 9th, at the Dtusbartoa United Church. A good program has been arranged. "Dish Garden Competition" and an addrea$ by Mr. Frank Chapman on "Trees". Everyone welcome, —The annual business meeting 1 of the United Church was held on Friday evening last in the base- ment . of St.. Andrew's Church with a fair number present. The reports of ,the organizations were presenteJ � and were all very favorable, shots, ing gross receipts of over $4,200. Mr. Frank M. Chapman a retiring • member of the Session, at his own request was replaced by Mr. Wnl. Heron. The retiring nternbers (if the Stewards were 'all re-eketed. Mn W. L Courtice, who has been thc; Treasurer for seventeen years, and who -wished to be retired is succeed. ed by Mr. H. R. Monney. Mr. Cour- tice at a Board meeting on Mon- day evening received the express- ions of gratitude of the Board for his Many sears of faithful, devoted service. Rev, H.uglh G. Crozier, off- icially announced his retiring from the pastorate of this congre4ratian in June next. —7%e annual meeting of St. And- rew's Pm-* terian Church pas held osuFriday evening last. Although many were prero+ented fhml attend- ichor eft sceotntt of illness and the icy condition of the rosda, there was a Rood attedderice, t3herP being a- bout forty present. The chair wap occupied by the paatoz, Rev. Dr. Carmichael. and Mr. Harry Boyee acted a- Secretarv. The reports of, the various organisations -ere most 0rcmM1Wt 7W- All obliRstions had bison rnet and there waw a subotan• tial balance at the end of the year. Tho contTibutiona to the M. and M. land exc 4dad the allocation -bs a- bout twenty per cent. which was very xTatifyinir to the congrerat- ions, The foliowing '"re the am- ounts that were raised by the ' var- ious nrrsrtizations: W. M. S. 9, 4.91; Sunday contributions, $b9F.61; Sun- day School, $69.27; Ladies' Aid. $**0.44; M. and M. $69.A4, Qlnir. $8-50, .mal:U, a total of $1231.07. In the election of officers nearly 811 were re-elected. except that Mr. Aarry Boyce was elected T4vaurer instead of miss Chrissie Munro, who had reaienod- J,.. G. Baxter utas appointed Treasurer of the M. and M. Fund inn place of Mrs. R- A. Somerville. who ro-igned on ace- ount of illness and Mn Frank Pear- son pa's Acted manager in place of James Andrgw, deoeased. Wrrf- Lee and• J. D. Remaner were al%o added to the • Board. Before the e!o$' of the r_?eetir. g .a ]+oerw sntr Was carried expr giTw - confidence is &Mappreciation of the .fwork of Rev. Dr. Carmic*el as pastor, and a vote of thinks waA also tendered Mrs. Somerville for her work as --"ifs Sesuiee Str.ensoN of Braughawo is visiting at the home of her uncle, C. J: Stevenson, of Church Streau . kAt the meeting• or the United Young People, the program will be in charge of Miss Wiee, eoorener of the Missionary Coalatittee, on Wed- nesday. February 10th. —The W. X. S. of St. Andrews Presbyterian Church !stay hold their regular monthly :nearing at the home of ,lira, Tihomas : Anew, on Wednesday, . Febahaiy loth,, at 1` —The meetirLr irbieb nvtz3 tiled by the Pplice Tiustees for Friday evening of this week for the Purpose Of considering the advisab- ility of forming an organised vol- unteer fire brigade, has been post- poned to Friday erenin,g of next week, February 12th. —Alter a Lingering illness, Miss Ada Arnold died on Saturday, Jan. :10th, at the home' of her Yothear. George Arnold, 19 Pine Creacent, Toronto, in her 66th year. She was a' resident of Pickering for some years, -having lived at the hoarse of her bn,ther; Harry Arnold, east of the.. villdre. Her funeral took place on Tuesday, interment being in the Mount Pieaa mt Cemetery. , --ne oyster supper held by the managers of St. Andrew's Church. on Tuesday evening was very sue- cesaful. There was a good -attendan- ce and the men of the congregation acted as waiters, and looked well in their white uniforms. Thore was an abundance of oysters, cakie, pie etc.. When all had been served an int- eresting program was Risen by the (nixed quartet. lire. Ferruson and 3lrs, Walk -r and Messrs Hetger and. WD azns. with Sirs. Spratt at the piano. The Clark Oreheatm of Gr-' eenwood, the Paresi Bv"s. of Whithy in (Lunar selections. -Master Jack SPratt tiM sister, Jenrde. of Whitby and Dir. Prentice, of Whitby led in community sin *njr. all mf which was, mueih Pnjoped by all. Mr. W. C. Thnttt-ann. -w*itn was to have addr"s- ed thr audience w -aa unable to app- ear thr'oi4A^lh illness. Here's wishinyo uHa pp3� ..an:d Enj g o able 1937 Ma S. CHAPMAN itx I -*- I N T E R 'WEAR At Special Prices &Eyelet pure gum Rubber Boots, $ 1.59.. ' Wiee' fur -trimmed Motor Boots. $2.?5 Men's 1-buckle0ve*nhoes $1.66: 4-bueklese- ': . Men's heavy rubber Boot&with felt;top & lining; $x.95 ` Heavy Mackinaw Coats, navy, My brown. $5.75 — -- DON''( Work sweater Coats, black, marom & brown, $2.75 TAKE -'CHANCES Bta•nfieUe wintor Underwear, $'L.00, $860, $3.00 - Play Safe Fred T. $unting� : - - 1"lokerlIIg ... Carimult )out . i)niggirt Established 180" = .: . Re• ruptn ber voLa LhHuV618'1 lid .buRP,. • - : A NEW YEAR'S MENU - - than �T.. ,A i� E Rci�'v ;•Healtl>< - 8. V.R.'MOORE. DRUG161ST DirNBARfOIIi,ONTARIO -. r�endslup _ —' The Pickering` _.: Ph asant -Memories- ..• ..Contentment MEAT MARKET. :Cheer Our 3 ORO --'Quality &Service Special --Country Prosperity _ Dreams Colne True _ Style Sausa a S :. Happnness : 15c. per lb. - All in Double ". and Repairs. To You , •, 2 lbs for Z5 - _ , Treaenre, nt the is ' a _ C• r for h5er tether activities in the --� A R9ILH. ` ]*iwsr�g boolfa, phich have been plat- 20-81 • _ ed upon the shelves of the Picker- church emir illnesF se Buttes. he ManagerG'R E „ frarti' attendirhx to these duties. The Pbene us for Delivery • I D ing Public Literary: Mlstrese Pat Session reported 61 member+=. At by Montgomery, '-Thos .Broad Arr- Phone 1� /� 1' ant" by R.3ine "Captain Blood" ,J?e clone ^f Vie buair•eaa of the `Butcher (phone 3000) Piekeri>ng by . 'MnP1.i-•A, ,if.1:'.t,t./'7� ? 1*1�1t nI cqr A-. .Sabatini. "Two !•il,•,GLc Vp" "y ;l'.il,e rCiCh„q. Cake and e.Vfff•P. R•aR .erred C.�.. ....! ..�;C.�.-..Y_..��......-..•..�..;��,.�., - - �.�....! ^-� i .. horn Rives'' b'9 Grey. "Silver Shipp- by the laditw. o--.--- �_ F-00%1 Hewer. 9h:r�a. le erin Hardware Store er' by Bailey,. `White Banners"by stat. motor and vat": ilse,oe. Apply a Douglas, "Priorsfodd" by O. Dour - Sea" [ tor.. oflFce, ten[ Ins, "Men ,Against .the Sea" by Nord •3prLiee Zuni r F(iR SALt?:-Registered Bgletelto - 4e �� . �� co. from .,coedited herd. due to calve. • 'Toon swift in the City of F. Scott Audler Bond. � ► ' Gold",by Appleton, "roitn Swift A- 'R'8 111aQe some AEOe t• s. Cooper s Dry -1111 Coopers k� lrhlahhy:tlw Fire-fighters", by 'Apple- p �TANTPD--itivahidwlheei chair. In • • • ., n good condition: Apply G. L. Middleton. `•` hal Disinfectant for lice on tem, Bob, Son of Battle ±py O1Lv- lona Y, tiles Spruce tv 1 13rongham, oat,, riff ,-• •.., ant, "Young Cowboy" b,, 32anles, laii'tii tfrt'bfiCt; :1bekill «'Prince�a F.l? th Crift Book" by r �r Ck SALE -Fresh r•„µ.aa„ri e'prin- your Live Stock• "Miss k , + IUQtchPd qnd sidin e R Rl Toc81 uai }sill e'ho; on hand reM t 8201A4i�ey n- Aaquith, Jolley s F Wily' by i; a Abbott, "Ai1,the . Bottom -'".by Ells- ;D!•y &Bd Well 1L1112Df!-LC-- /4OR SALE -A M. -I{. aio, Royal Purple ]Poultry Specific to berg, MWOl1deT Book- of `. TJp71 2rS") !` .. ' [ � a %I A, cr ,cat:. and a Daniel nub for ~: , �.. ,,, p y P by Golding; "GhI i�us A i torr+ sn, �,:ht: aa,•Z�l �rtictrs, 's. G:ee�law. tei�- ./. holy Haliburton, " N� ���,.�� crirg. 34'•lfi ":_combat the worms In Poultry Home" by :Nichols, "Europe y., Jour- �. DICKERING .••C ney” by Gibbs, Pil of the Wild” by Grey , «vp Years t from Bltxmta'btiry^ by � isq, 'Me UM� AN YARD olrs of' a B-itiah Ar_e ,' b+y Punwirl3400 bait, "Micr-bA H • 1cruef. "T,ife With Hath by �. "Playa Pk''asant•" by Jnaw,' �.. I C:A�drhh t'Bk & BIALDE R I 1'. r-h�II. :i -�cFr.': .,_i ra t.t !vier n{�.., .....�� •rive w+lnnte4 in Vhe Wayfarer ••-♦l,Edit- 7 •�'i�7c"..ii, widfor. tic Libral•y, includ,1, locks by th' ,�.rerns en 1riC to *carr, falln:i:,g ;c Pr-kn^,vr auebor4: ttrr.• Plans arld Estimates liven on nett. tailor, ('iwkrtt, PielrenR, TN • t 19*er&f Repair Work. land, Fnhre, Farnol. Felber, Marsh- ". and Repairs. all, Parker, Quiller -Conn, Wevfan- J- POYNTER. ::: L.AL:i. n cowsandcloscspringera front the Ottawa "E+ Our Motto:—Whave tl�su��0>iE, ':,wt a...:., IF ()R �3ALF. . 10 gens. HttleTB fresh eo,.s, and :t snringen. Al! cattle T B • a mash• Oyster shell and tested, and negative w blood te,.t!, J S Money ung .' a .4 Son. Milliken. Out. 2f•2a • FUR "r�i.E—aErr,w., fa,lu t:. Fick. `•ring i ,wnship. Frame !wase end barn. lrtdy reek, For terms end c ,(= foMiddleton. Phone Pick roc ars Ro yal Purple Hog T011le 92S. Igt a 1k/ere Ind fresh cows, pure bred andgrades. fr. B.t.sted and b.enrl trstrd fres• dr:ioeyy, Wm J. Murphy, Murco Ferns. Lindsay, qct, Phone tea.- Agent. for Mccor1l]ic�A) :+erliig Fun WILCMnery ' eau ". and Repairs. ::: L.AL:i. n cowsandcloscspringera front the Ottawa "E+ Our Motto:—Whave tl�su��0>iE, r, Oi - restri•.'.s arae rices reasonahns At the fannn'B.V,�kmWe II - MftswencdWhit- bq it Is 110L t??ntle..' � o:, No. 2 Highwaq, G C Spark., Prl.p. r0! FOR HALF OA 1�Be7)E[:1N/;F FOR a.• rhino u.efd -- Gni V:Teiepilubf &*C MI } J elvrterfuhd .cite .... ..: C R �'►• ■ +;• "Pj ..,A T R, `'pG Y -!' ,� P .-aur`• 44