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Medley - Koad NOTICE ::ld WOOD ' :;Brock g[ed4�t W. K. Bell was in bed several: DR. H. 0. P$Al{BON-Phy.iotao ,. days vritil 1f2 attack vi? t11e •Gu.:' Mr. and .Mrs. Joe Carport. and _ • ` iaesttrseon. Daeebertoe. tar Uar trucks pktefl your wad Bilis lin Moorhouse is recto,•- ' family of Toronto, were Sunday , every dap. ering front a severe attack of ton- visitors of Mr. and lira. Waite;. .. R8. FORSYTH. Dub. D., Director , baiwsr - Carfwn. t `t . tomet:tai Aneociattoe of ortarto. R -g• COAL COBL. 1886--1936 tshM M4mWot_ the Amman Optometrical r The chwch is -having the' Picker • Mr..and Mrs. Guy "Steveiason �"'daitln°' Urea ot.Octd °' 'O°t°tm°°t' WuOD, CEMENT, ing Y. P. Drama "Girt Shy' here'w! '(formeri Mose t1s04. G.raaunt.•Ont: y Miss Marjorie Diamond) _-. Commeaciin Januar 18th- lwQai. HAND CIRAVEL the 19th. Keep the date. It- is - a visited the latters home' last Suri- g� y a +, ' good, laugh -Provoking play. day. PriG" of Chopping will be ...and The Club did -not meet on 3ionday Mr.- Arch 'Jackson, ' -Mr. Walter `• -5 �DOi+fALU kit1LLY tfar►leoan evening last orwin to the rain and Jack -on and wife also visited with 7e. per bag . Josiaror. Nutncr YUWii:. wiu.texw Lum. , t.' K . e�ffiee forrerty irccuOtod hx the Late a. tS. t bn.- BUILDERS SUPPLIER ice storm. It will meet at R. P blrs. Hetu, of the Brock Road store c - mouth wt tit l:uurt iiou". Whitb a1 tia..Q�, r Sur _- /� p x. r t t t t 1 Win*�' r.e�:t '`Today .night 20 bc¢a .'g1.30 :VL:A I DN, tSELL' V i1�5.7 aA.GO LaCo. Cartage iY 0r11 -` .- - v.^, ll.i ::: :�z" C: :.^.e. _ VPe have also placed in s4oek a full Congratulatigrtp to Mr. • and Mon. 25 bags and over 6c.. per bag Earristors & bolienors hp Srou�hatn Ed.Reeves on the birth of a dau- H.BR LLI BELL.M JK. T J. }�, tine of kiaple Leuf �iilllnq hter, (Ma ion .Joan) at the Oshawa . g UKE WV iLLIAM J, 1i1;.A'1'UN. K, C. - -• .. F. ROSS Uu'w.Feede. Otis McLeod is - a guest of the General Hospital one day last week. :;� full line of cattle and Illg :y JAi�il:b A wx1t;;Hr Mi'Z'� t Mar -soft Ellicott family this week. Both ntgther' and daughter are. pro 4 iT- .io? n F,n,,k t Por•; ?:'.`n, v.: feeds kept on hands -Also all : Sax btrcet, l ocunto, r►uetaide G,13b W. '�y gIe391ng \ ei y \i i li. -� with his Cgpeople, here ori Sunday. seems to "flu bug" seemto have bit - Poultry Requirements.. t. I T. C. own spent seveial days ten rather deeply 'in this and other Q. RC:BARC�JUN & Co., Barris- Pickering, CII .ten, Solwwwrs. Notarie. etc.. Suite 501, ! duringthe week in the city. communities. Se-vt ral' families have Will supply s�cett��oocr l rte t3utldi W 311 Toronto Sc. Toroaw. Ofliee' phone i 400 Resideneo li5201 ppiy any MABTER o! .r t.piw.e Ad. lfir6tl: Pictterites Phone 3913. 8tl Miss Ileane Tufrlmeonds is with (been under the weather as a result the MdWhirter family at resent. :.,.other feeds rtequire& �. *�l3UIL8UN a 'McMILLAN--B+srri9- The Beal Store, Claremont p of the current epidemic: gradually are ren• sw0witor+s, notary Public. office at Mrs's Helen Farley, of Pickering• t'hAt the flu ^Pave is gradually para- Chose Prices - No Credit T . lteidaoa d Mc. Thomaoo. lot 1t. concesaton 1, PHONE N1 was a week -end visitor at her home -iAg, over, and will not last much eria& OEite bows: ThurWWnd Saturday bene .eat•r.P. from 7.W p. m to S30 m.. cc by FURNITURE longer. talent. brat oo@ice : e06 ' ai Sant Albert Gray has installed elec- 1 s . ftem �: Jotro. Toronto n bans. 4 " -' Motttday. Wednesday and Frilly • - 3 We t+re dieplsviog an attractive tricity in his residence, the boy. .. Klnat►3e variety of doing the 4nstalling _ _ , . 1[10MANT A ANNtS - Barriate-a, Aluminum and Graniteware Etc. The btfssion Band tit••ilt meet at _ i en, fl.rtarle Public Furniture atld Furciture Aise Edna � Stevenson spent the AOR00" D. CONANT: K . C. Novettiee.- • ' the Norte of Mrs Brown on Bator- �. F• Zra ���� 1►IA.tx F. At�ite[S. s, A_, Lt . 8_ day. Feb. 13th. week -end .�h her, _parenta here. Prices low, is tapping witb timed.he ty4 Jean 6[e1cohn, of Ravenshoe Troads ere in a very danger- veakee- -7 l s Sonew St. S.. oakaws y1 condition >u the present time `rhm"--r gra a iCiabawal. nor .t tie coact spent the weekend at her home out House. Wbic", tsar. c,eea.tl esa,e 7 (wt-- herve Mr. 'L McBrien, of Detroit, is ba RADI© SERVICE visiting his' broiler, M. blicBrien. ANDD The - Y. P. Union are -holdim a' Kim F', Mowbray still Bill Young - -_ . --- - A Graduate of Radio College swim F•verthm at the home of J.All kinds of Rel ai.r % ark .. Phillips on Ftidav e�venitsg: are taking the Courses in-Whift•. Mr. G. �i?agg has been home fv► 7 N 7 uniag Guaranteed 19,1 L C. 8M ITR. U. D. 4„ L. D. f4,. T The women of the c'onwrtunity are _ : ? as to i3r. 1. tr tLe "% Graduate of L p-t0-tl3e-mltlt]te tSa]Illflg'' a tetit days thzoagli illneaR. '�i. S. AODtil Al.,li tSte+e. Sod requested to meed in t2te rhutrl+ Our Young People gave their tits fRoTra (:dNrte PI Uav �tt1'seona sad Taew- _ r t7al Nty At czar nee tete over D. A. on Fri•iav hfterrrKm to ob;4erre the . 209 CLOSE AVE... Z OROI"= e arta,e.ven sot+ v sodQFrrd7lif PM se oFiN.E3T EQUIPMENT wb[i+ts Glarly�s Gannon clot trim-#, flay, y olio tBag" at Alrnassd's-rant +� . I'bottE ialueid. tbi1� 1 Friday na arra taker -at 1�lEN►S ,..(j ER BERT T. FALLAISIL L D 6... GwraoteeA utisfae hon rsiro"An-trainine at Sit. Michael's R Bentley has returned home a!- 11 M D.S . (,raduata of the Ronal corlese of ter %pending- feral days with H. •--r- Ded" as w.. and doe thuceraetr d Toroaw AT Hospital, and Miss M. Sheppari aryl � i pgie. is a ace «eood irony oast d St. ane- ' �vioneble Pricee - C- Sheppard we" eu�ts at the Edwards at Brack Road. Shingles For r Said• ,wait Pictier{.s.O.t. tkbae leown 9 C The W. M. S. quilted a quip in .anrton hcs+te ort Sunday. cent. ami Tarbes arta Sattterlm always so had y = A&R. Jelin Miller and Mrs. C. ' -1. Crreemaiwod church ta.�t Thursday at H. ROY MILLER.- their regular rneeting.*, Galt G,elvxisiz.•ti 9trr! 8blrtdim. ' Barclay, --re Triroeta visitArs on bi d'e. Veit 68,. a SIMSpl es. - notsssoo W arbre. 8rotapbaar►. Oatarke Thu may, Mot. Barclav remairnnr Our Junior hack boys played a ♦8tf PhonrMsrit tett0 fr;entily graane at the gravel pit with.i1r►u, r.-itSr.l.rritsftttvuatfly wheels" _ _ for a few days vtith tate city num L.wo rervwers sharpened. t. F ELiZABBTIi RIUHAXD80N- bers of.her family. the .Grpenwogd Juniors last Satur Pt' t . Fka.nd a•,to.ofsl..naoraser .f, eft tunas. da night, resulting in a tie. T; PAT HAtbON 8 OLA REMO w}rsaarcioseomy.ow.of..oNdrsawal uand- �. $ M M1 R : Thin Grant M.-dtokrt family. of y OvJtand Rot rive',;. Phone 9511,_ tna, Galt. visited their relatives here o» The Four -Square Class held thei ^ p Sunday. Mrs. Malcolm Sr.. vrbo has Tegu nr meeting at the home* u, P08TiLiL, Lkeuesd Auctioneer. !, nfi h o F-, fes wwats.a .1 vad and taotrdo. Ave -?•Sea a C;Rlt visitor. for. two weeks. Mita Florence �tnvwhray last S 3tin .` - FUEL "ea eal«d'u "ad..uen,»o» onaberea ^Insuraitee of All Kinds. returned home with them day evening. with a Rood attendan � �"' �� Usage,- Addraat Otw 61nr P.O., Oat._ �At Rates Avstlal�le With Don't forget that an February Ce D R. BRATON. TOWNSHIP 26th. the X. P. of the church arc MtF, Jennie Parkin spent Sun. lad . J✓ Coover..eer Commtauooer for with her uncle. and aunt, Mr. an4! ' vett.. Aeevuntsr+t, Etc. truer of BeGnrity aIId gerVlCe. spontroring; an entertainment for Builders'Sauppl>►e�' _ ttaev.aseee•r.. wtrite.rte, cot. __. - the benefit of the S. S. ftnanct':e- A Mrt V. Parkin, the latter is nlrxn 1p t^rokinnit+ Party atiei a 9l, nt play i improving from her fall of threr-----'-- t _ . ilrii. M A VY ' 7ladreaa Pi�oec>L� ago. + WCBN9fsD AUCTIONEER- AN 11 �� PICK St6 beil'R pres'ared, l,U[t7lrCf laid i.ttt,ii - -- The W. M. S. will hold their FPIt Vim --c at the H. Parkin him•' last Sunday were: VALUATOIi rnary meeting at the home -of. Mrs, ,bio, and Mrs. J �:, C. �� SStlt:e 8erltbs conducted Ao where 'vorGvn on February IRtb. Group .R Fell - and fancily: of Toronto: an•' f)1'Ue liOtii y ' Jir• and Mrs. C. W. Pilkey of Pick r PkerllnQ Mills with Mrs. B. Harley, convener, vtill Albeit8 'VOS pboue or write. Address 614 Duoda+i - be in charge. ening . &rest. East. I1Of11eelh; Clike Whifb Ontario. Agency for Frost 3r Wood qtr. Bert Harvey attended the fun ,. y•. l)unharton e Cocl;eh>:tt Farm Machinery, eras, on Wednesday last week. Cement.- Liule, Has CY$IL l�l. 141URLE+ X his fric-td. the .late 1✓rrteat i.inin�c r 4ltaple Body � c,od ' t,)B'gERAL INSURANOF Complete lire and repeira. torr well-lmcwn in.Toronto, for.N.- Mrs.Alfred 1*yas visite(.. with._h Christian philanthropic activities. mother, on Bunday.. A8euts for 1.11Udy Fen, _ Pti�s, ST" = Chopping. and'. Feeds of all At 'one time he was a'guest of tho We areleased .to. have Mrs J P 'and fetal h rou" u tr ted lett -for giving, t?ian an, {Ill - ons ou .maul. ter secant ill.. -her- .-and wBITES am think -offer- Hasa ure r a i k' -o Life Ronal Pastry Floor ing nteetiit¢. Miss Eileen RadfiA)rd,..of:'torotttu aOckshutt 11Uplelrientt ,: . On Sund y Rev. air. Glover ob- l r an - Fire •' Poultry Feeds, Growing` a• spent the ween -end with M . o Broom Prices Before . served • the Centenam of the Birth ars. Chas Annis. �y Mrs.51 Automobile Mash, raj lIl(Z asl] ' of ' the fate D L. Moody, by gii inii The , t.'. � 1I. �3. will meet at th.' > _ Burglar y► and Accident We carry all makesof.Plow Points.. the tory of his life and. work, us- home of miss Janet'' Allison -+'r WI L SQ N B R 4 INSURANCE ing favorite- hymns of his in the, 'Thursday, February 125th. s, D. N . L oCk woo i d +ell%q of praise, telling of how the On . �lv'ednriSla�_ February '17th, the LOCCUst jU late Trx canker co-woi:ker of Y. rx,.cutive Rill meet at the t < PIONIylii\'(3, OOT; Moody, improvised the.'tune used Phone.Mark 7200 Studio Lounges home of Miss lleien Wouri. s jrQ for "Tlit� ?�inetc 'amt amine" lvhich On' Friday afternoon, Feb." 8th, R• G. CLENDENING ha's been, used s6 effectively in ev- i:he World Day of Prayer ,will be Those are a%Ce1JtiODRlly angc-listic ,cork• the world held in the United Church. Centenn- ''Take FUNER-AL DIRECTOR The t-ainateur Dramatic Contest ial and Anglican ladies will be pre DOnft Tale oinfortable ata 'a' couch -= sponsored by the aV- M. S:,_ was a sent and all ladie's' are' welcome:' - ' and easily Ortenetj t0 dOA- Prtvnte Amhnlanee splendid success. the hall .being •tom The next regular meeting of the `The "Flu" Day and dight Service fortably filled. Five groups of art DuAbartOn Young ' People v.i11 be ble or two alIIglC beds Phone 9000 ist put on Short plays, P.rczki ^, held on viunday; lFeuruary. 15th, at `_ Wit)ispring mattresse8, �ifrlvern 5000 Green J2iver. Chernwixxi, Pickering. s3 p. m. a'Iias Helen Wood, the Cit_ tale and Brougham. Mr. Stalter, Princip- izenship convener will 'nave charge Q.DO style has at deep Markham, w Ont. a1 of . Markham High School,. Rev'. and a very interesting 'program is ] >t • wardrobe drawer which Mr. Woodhouse, of :Viarkham_United promised. A large attendance is re- T, anile s Church and Mr. Bert Harvey, were quested. ' i�� takes care of the bedding For Your POult the judges, and they awarded First The . Eckhardt Bros, presentee C�' J.�AVer , ('�il r and &meter back. Honours to the Pickering ladies, 'pMe Crown of Thorns" on Monday v _ =Price `?9.b�. _ Drinking 'onntatTle AIl(l' I+e�Eci Mrs. Fallai�, Mrs. Bunting and ?est• Vire are sorry there twat nota pp n Mrs. Murkar, who were real actress- larger crowd in,, attendance, for it fJl" Trop bs made in our own shop c Cherrywood, with an original was really a picture worth seeing. � Other styles .without B p , e. ; - ` sketch by Joe Clewes, won Second I,et'a. 1M that when the Young wardrobe or ,back Good duality end inoditratel' '... avOiit WMlter- COlds�; Place, and Green River, Third Place. People present anything again; they Price, $23.50 dt X25.00 IiriCBd. _ • _ 'trite decision seemed 'tar meet with will have better weather. �t I Oyster shell rod mica grit. general approval. Rev. J. E. Glover, a Pickering and Dumbarton & motor Anivisuee, Day or Night as (Thairrnnn, t't;anked the visitors, V. oti+c rt, -b bed q *one nlp!pownt o Also dairy ' ntengils and filter artists and judges for their part m' night at the A. Y. P. A. club •rooms - « � 1f p1•oere Ibtt6 { making a successful -evening, ' alsa on '�'�lr, :Feb 2nd. A very 4 h lu _ t pad8. the artists who helped in the mus- fins_ talk wca given by Mr. R. Furnace work and general tin- � g P.l Zldy. The rest of the evening was 'Only $1.00 for the' largt bottlt; ? _ C. ictal rt of the pro am, Mrs. a` ♦ie A. STERRITT emithin promptly >tttendedto. Glover.. for her much appreciated spent`in card playing. The next ,j g P p y solo, Mrs. Duncan and son for their meeting 'will lie held in Ihlntearton E `'rs , tihnle 8 ' Funeral Director VIN BUSHBY plaw duet, and afm. Harvey, for on February 16th in the Parish Furniture Dealer her leadership in Community Sing- Hall, All meinbm aryl any herr DRUG W d. g- HrtrdwnrP f'ht\nA `ltioc inAfter stnging the �l'atinnni 'mlin wiAb to join are welefmod. QkByijl�f. • • Ontario PiUKj.;Hj;tit� t,'hamr_t 'yl. 1,1 rerv.•-1 re-iinti,. meeting hegina a't 8 o'clock fr�:ahnntA tri ii>y visiti artists. 1 • .. '. :.. 'Fi .• LL:i' 44.. •Y- G• "'C. M, $...: 1� _,.. . x.-i,.x.w... : �. .: 1 -:.f,..'• n•• • .. � �'. .. �•.. .v ...tt-"'1Wv'.. .�4• :. ¢�. �.!� .. . 15,.. ;,. r., .:.. !, :.��r: �.., •`4!. -5-;-•.. % y s✓ .moi. 1 � k�'xf.� i u+x'1 a l•vx- - .- � rn�ur .w�•a' 'r•� ��'�x, v v - ;•. i" .pi.. '. ....:+�, S�N'ru .^A -h w.Yk.v�19 �.#, .._ .:., .... ! .. y. r ... < u '.f'"'4i„ .•'l- - - m em 04 sight, atter which the gate was most every passage in the New Test. It had to be. He made - - - bltnr6d. A porter slept near the gate ament th4 speaks of the' love of God it for Grand National Conducted by on Ifhte [aside of the enclosure. In the n .. 'or man and the love o[ Chi st for you know, a _new orga- PROFESSOR HENRY O. BELL snoree lg the shepherd knocks on the man also speaks of the death of the nizatlon. and 4t it had _ LE8801V VII •Jesue the Good, Shepherdenter John 10. 1.42 -" Printed Text John 10:1-16, hides Text -1 am the good shepherd: the good shepherd layette down his 11f8 for the sheep. John 10:11. 11me—The discourse on. Christ as fjte (food Shepherd was uttered In r` tuber A.D. 29. The events recorded ftp the last of the chapter took 'place - At December of that year and in Jana` Aty, A.D. 30. toe -•--The events recorded in this ` tfha}ter took` place in Jerusalem, ex- 091119 the one found in verses 40.42, witleb to to -be located in Bethany, be• loud Jordan 1. Verily, verily, I say unto you, Hthat eatereth not by tht door foto (be told of the sheep. The sheepfold a walled enclosure, with a strong- 9. lam the door; by me It auy mdn in, he shall be saved, and shat! go in and go out, and shalt find pas- ture, (Cf. Matt. 7:14). A man who apDfoaches God 6y believing in the Lord Jesus Christ is a 'mab �ibo will find entrance into the. new life here and in the glory -to come, and is 'one who certainly will be saved, for no man can come to Christ sincerely but that Christ will receive him, 10. The thief cometh not, but that be may steal, and kill, and destroy' Satan is the great thief..•I came -that they .may have life, and may have it abundantly. To follow Christ is to know a,richer physical life, it clearer- stronger mental life, a sweeter domes- tic life, a more'honoiable social life, and, pre-eminently, 'a' `true, eternal, -aptritual lite, the very lite of God.. li. I am the good shepherd. At Last Christ Identifies—a himself actually as «W 4 of „ � r' w > w j , ::: f §, `M w :, t Y. y xgF tr l ? `� kf . 'X"'r x 3 `•< Gladys, Swarthout, charming opera and screen star, .makes a- harmonious third as she and _ Biro si Salta (left), Japanese Ambassador to the United Statex and Adolph .Zu'kor, movie magnate, meet at dinner in -honor of Mr. Zukor in wash-in ton; D.C. - g _ - ss a tem. Lionel Barrymore. this verse:"One' of our party, 'as we V barred door, through which alone 400M could be liad to the sheep. the Shepherd of the sheep—the good shepherd layeth down his Iife for" the It is nice to report that .Tames Cag ney's new picturei "trent Guy," Is � Far' `Tkeltugh Probi this door the sheep were led sheep• It is very significant that al• one of his best:'S m em 04 sight, atter which the gate was most every passage in the New Test. It had to be. He made - - - bltnr6d. A porter slept near the gate ament th4 speaks of the' love of God it for Grand National Conducted by on Ifhte [aside of the enclosure. In the n .. 'or man and the love o[ Chi st for you know, a _new orga- PROFESSOR HENRY O. BELL snoree lg the shepherd knocks on the man also speaks of the death of the nizatlon. and 4t it had 9. AJII that came before 'me are *.: gate• lit f8 Opened to him, and he halls' Lord Jesus Christ, for man (for in- not turned . -out well -we with the co-operation of the rariors departments. of - '� own sheep outs But cifmbeth up stance, John 3:16; Gal. 2:20; 1 John might have had no Ontario Agricultural College - , 190=0 other way. the same 1s a thief .3:16; 4:10). -- _. more Cagney on the the needs, of men, to provide in them- sad a robber. A man who bad no 12. He that is a hireling, and not a tcreeu . for a while, at Question — "i have your' bulletin- As to It being quite satla[actory, 1 am right to go throughleast: the door, who � w0add not be allowed ahephe>r , wrboee awn the sheep are After all his troubles, with studios it • �'e►- No. 364 "Manures and Fertilizers." of iot prepared to -say. -Some claim to to eater the " 40M, sad who would resort to climb• not- The hireling was simply a hired shepherd. who himself. was in- to pleasant to know that 1951 and observe the mixture design- ,ave gotten good results from ft. It 69 Over the well, to seize -a 91-eep is not terested !n the. Bock, but was caring he is once more on the to produce a 2-12-6 tertllizor• From the mixture has been made carefully tCWy "a thiel and a robber,' 1i. for it simply for the money he re big time and that 'his James comeback really another- source. I have th8 following and applied evenly; I see. no reason for the 2.12-6 formula: $0U why .1t should not. give results. !car - But he that antereth fa by the idol ls the shepherd of the sheep• salved. 8eholdeth foal .golf Corning. and leaveth,the sheep, an¢ Beeth, -ia a Cagney triumph. .suggestion tbs. Ammo -Pt oa 10.46, and 200 tbs. tainly advise adding at least 300 lbs, 3. To the In porter opeaeth. The and the welt seatchetb them, and scatter Have you listened to that new radio Muriate of Potash, to give 700 tbs. it of tiller to make the miature up to the aheap[Old speak of the true church. site them. The wolf represents program: "Do you .Want'tu Be an AC claimed that the ?DO lbs: eon be i -ton quantity, since 1 doubt if you the body of Christ; the sheep, of ani enemy of- Christ who, -at the for?" it you haven't, do! it's very sown without any filler at the rate of can get a drill that will sow event.* coarse. are those who are the true same thee, of course, wouldbe an enemy of ante rtaIOlug. People who are fu the audience ars to ?o lbs. per acre, which should Sive and thoroughly in quantities of even the same results as 2-12.6 •sown at 100 lbs.'per acre. CollAwera of Lha. ford Jesus Christ, the cbildrea of God; the shepherd is the the welfare of Christ's own.' 13. He Beeth because be is a hire• •given rotes scenes that are dose before -the mlc and the rate of 20D.Iba. per acre. I would in answer to your -question shoat L&d Jenna, though be has not et as g y Ii ng, and Gareth not for the sheep. after each thehbes performance the best Weaned to know from you it the sawdust, I would not recommend It .. tteonoed Monett as such. Professor The hireling Be" because he Is in- woman performer and the beat man -are given movie tests by Warner la latter method and ingredients are &a a tiller allies it takes up moisture more modern than those -toned •atker H Plummer says we might take the per. ter to be the Roll Spirit. terested only in rimae!f and his own welfare. Bro• there, ft's gtilte possible .that .some meat readily and Is very light and in your bulletin. and also if it would ,inky. The best .type of !!tier Is some-, And the 0409 head his. voice: and be. Christ was concerned Brat with men: He of our future stars will bo developed. be quite satisfactory. Would sawdust, thing that !s about the same apectfic. calleth bb Own sheep b • �D 7 name, and leadeth came to mlatster to as d to lay down his lit a e ransom for In this way, it the, reasonably dry, make 'a satisfactory ;ravlty as the fertiliser material, no -� � t11�p Oul. Frequently three or tour �• rn,lto programs e gra me given by ' Myrt and Marge" for so Coag • filler to keep mlzWre from becoming ;ineerfng toots have., shown that the! lumpy If it lay some time before ben sbsorerds will lead their sheep into oils abowipiold at night. It is one of 14. I am the good shepherd; and.I know mine own. and .were among your favorites, you'll be, glad material that is heaviest, flows from Ing used? Also is it at all successful the dull more quickly than lighter e most amazias gigots !n the (kietit mine own know me "The whole ex; ±rience of Christ. to know that a new series done by that popular epuple has started. It's to mis, fertilizer witt the grain In the ieecific gravity material. drill box when a fertilizer drill Is not 0 shepherQ approach, may, seven '•s our shepherd gives .him an increas• a family, affair, for "My rt's" son Is in mixing fertilizer with grain In - available or does the fertilizer Ilkaudred sheep; belonging, to four or - - .Y�e different shepherds, and, by a pe- Ing knowledie of us. - la. Even as the Father knoweth now on the program, and "Marge" is her daughter. The run the drill boi, this acme point in en•• .out first Instead of -- coming oeealy countered stare .grasp !s not the, same Ce}iat guttural sound call tela own me, and I know the Father; and I.. lay am. -George Dam-' ere! used to go to the Univeraft P ot. with the +•� , grain?" I3. T„ Renfrew specific gravity nor the same wise les•• Coan ebee� out from am ongst the 'others, !. When he hath pat torch all his dOwn my life for the sheep, "As the shepherd is al -ways sheep . -soutbern California.. but he left col- leve to tour nel as is the fertiliser, 1 doubt if yout Answer — In answer to your first can get even application of tertillser oi►a. be goeth before - trhgm. and the with the and so deeply interested in them, the with his mother on the stage. Looks as ff "Myrt" had built question, home mixing Is not a ~ew through the -grain drill' box. If fertitl, ebe6p follow him: for they know his shepherd comes to know his sheep lip a pretty good bctainess for the fpm- practice, i saw ft used w*Itb varying zer and grain aro mixed together, Es , success 2fi vaijoe, The shepherd goes before the very intimately. fly by xriting those sketches, doesn't years ago In Now Bruns wick and Maine. The ingredient Am• pectally in this the case 1t there Is. sheep because'he knows the way. In dam so, he V the first one to meet 16. And other sheep 1' have, which am not of this told. -Christ is here ft?- Croce much moisture In the air or B the' monium Phospate, 10.49, is a romper grain is at all damp. There Is also prow"V beasts and to see places of referring to the Gentiles, an a great Moore has had to abanrion her career on the concert -stage and atively new product. It is highly con- dsager of seriously injuring your danger which must be avoided. Our company distinct from -the child. en of on :the air, temporarily, in order to centrated and contains mailable nil grata drill. It you do sow .the mixture Lord has gone before us in conflict Israel, and yet: with them, equally the take a much needed rest. She has fro en and phosphorus as g. guaranteed. -through the grain drill box, be sure with Satan. and has defeated him, so sheep of his fold- Them also I must been working hard in pfcbures—!n It has been mixed In the quantity that toetean it out thoroughly, imine that we follow in that victory. bring.. Literally, the verb should fact, she has turned tato a real ttou P you uotewhich lelapproximates q , cosy disiety after diilliag has been coin•' i. And a stranger will they not fol- read "lead." And they shall hear my er, and the temperament that used to 2 with .the potash• tlfe analysis 1- S, pleted. bw, but will flee from him: for they. kmw voice, Millions and millions have cause so much trouble -Is well u _ The best kind of golf ball for crocheted jacket. This retards its not the . voice of strangers. Strtagers, as far as Christiana are heard the'voice of Christ, through the written word, and his witnesses control. [n "Stowaway', yo1ill see. Shirley use of the dnff,er is one o[ very speed and renders it lana danger. - 'standard 4xiR6erned. are those false teachers -down through the ages. And they shall be. Temple daing' Imitations of Eddie Can- Can - light weight, apparently of nus. !s a missile .when. it .flies wide load f3alsg prophets who 'would lead come 'one flock, one shepherd• ion and AI Johnson and doing them dimensions, and covered ,with a of its mark. -astray the very children of God, ,The church of Christ is one Indivisible well. The funny thing about it is that - 4. Tbls parable spate Jesus, -unto body, because•it is the body of Christ; the child star never has seen either Prepares for Battle tliesa: but they understood not vrhat each believer has the acme privileges of (hem;, just worked 'the Imitations. !things they were whicb-he spake un- as another; we are bound together by up from what. she was told about the " .to them: They did not understand a common faith, a common ..Hope, and two gentlemen's work.fj"V- T - s teachings ecause t ey were one .or Ph. 4:5). sincere; fbey were• not reallygrieve over the death : A—%WN ebkigg for the truth. •by suicide of• his firstI Jesus therefore said unto them again. Verily, verily, 'I say unto you, -'.I am the door oL th h v wife, Aleta Freile, aaT. little'more titan a yearA before •It . was said � - 2 e s eep. Sir Vil• tree T. G-renteU, the famous Labrador ` phyWian° had an experience which a 'remarkably illustrates the -deaning' ofMovie-radio' this verse:"One' of our party, 'as we Clfmbed, noticed a shepherd driving his sheep unto a large kind of cave with all open mouth. in reply to her �Qssi •question, he said: '1 am putinggthem away for the night' to be safe from _. the jackals 'and dogs.' 'But she ob.,� By DOROTHY jected: "Chere is no door to, the care. - lie replied simply: 'I am the door.' It Is the Eastern shepherd's custom to One of the trade magazines of the lie dawn across the doorway or such motion 'picture- industry startled the caves, and with his own life to pro- workers in the business recently by te¢t the sheep." Publishing a report on the popularity 9. AJII that came before 'me are of the screen stars. For months and ' '.L%kIevea - and robbers. By this • Jesus months, people had been. told that Robert Ta rlor had climbed to the very does not mean. that all the, prophets :-of thy, Aid and true that he got more fan mail than .Testament •the priests of God in Israel's history were Clark Gable did, that, his, name above thiepe8 an4. robbers,• but that all who mtop: a theatre was agic, because it drew 7 #n themselves pretended ' to 'satisfy so many-' paying customers that, in short, Mr. Taylor was tops. the needs, of men, to provide in them- - But—according tar ' tibia report, Y-.aetves salvation from •sin, had illegally Clark Gable is the screeh's most popu- and falsely assumed such prerogatives lar actor! ;and, iLtarefore, •ha d robbed._ their fol- Last year Shirley Temple held" that lowers of the peace, joy, life; and hope position. This year she is second. ` WWC* they falsely 'had promised to -Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers an -it bepttfw. But -the sheep did not bear team come third, Robert Taylor them. it does not say that no one fobrth, and • William Powell fifth, heard them, for great multitudes did, In case you're interested, the other ..but the sheep, those.who.tculy belong leading stars -are listed in this -order: to God, whom � God had called, would Myrna Loy, Claudette Colbert, Norma j not follow these false teachers and Shearer, Gary Cooper, Frederie Korth - shepherds Jeanette MacDonald •gid Nelson Bddy i that she killed herself becausa, coming to Hollywood from . t b e •; New York stage, she could not seem to get. a.h e a d. In pictures Young Alexander was doing very well with his career, tnd' his Ross 'sutcide•' of Ross Aleaan= Alexander tier, although some of his. friends knew that be had never -ceased to - second strife, Anne Nagel, is one of the screen's prettiest young actresses. ODDS and ENDS—Remember "The Shiek," with .Valentino? Nino Marti- ni will appear ,in a picture based on a similar story . , . Jean Harlow and Robert Taylor, will appear together to "The Maft Ln Possession" . . . IL fsn't supposed to be -known that loan Foutaipe is Olivia de Haciland's sis- Aer,, ut everybody 'knows it—and the tact -vas announced' here in "Star Dust" months ago, when • she • signed with .Jesse..Lasky .... Once again "Mad- ame X" is to .be screeised, this time • with Gladys George in the stellar role. Doctors who wisb to practise iii' London • should-,- under- the- old - Act of Henry VRI's time, be examined and passed by the Bishop of Lon- don or the Dean of St. Paul's. i e; fi �• i t John Barrymore,• apparently unworried by_ the alimony de- mands by his bride, Elaine Barrie, •smilingly conf�rs with his at- torney. Henry Huntington, . who will represent him when the final .break in their Ariel-Caiiban romaned is aired. in -court. i..S•. ,,. '.:, .�.'i ,, r. ,... Nyq. _'v✓{ r•-_- G..L� !..'YwM :Aar,...'-.vae''.•m'7aao-a.?.�'+:,y..i'i' *b.C+.yws`L.e.an!''.a .u.._:se�+r`.+o't ,. ,a. •'•. A. .V, v4 v.MMr-` 1"' '?: . .. -et. �.m: ? nfl.:•a.7+•(• i�. +Yr_i+i„' ^. .''�.. ._ ••... ... _ 4 :? .1�.. _ _.-,. -. .u.. .. Alleged J One Guy — "Did you mark that 1 • • '` a _ _ plaee where the fishing was so good?' p _ LUE WEL "YELLow LAuL Guy -Two — "Yes, pat an x 13on the le J frau i Co. (Gaffed.) ld. 28e side of the boat." _ iaardo and Motrrwt - . hd P"W First Guy..— "That's silly. What it we should get another boat?" «n *K K text and illustration, with -a cover Coronation Program bearing the Royal Coat -of -Arm 9, print- You never can tell by the way a ed in full colours and gold,fellow says "Amen" in Church whe• " - A Priceless Aid To According to a bulletin just receir- ther he -carries his Christianity with ed from St. Jawe'a -Palace, Londiia, him the rest of the week. ` K- $roadcast Listeners the contents will include: Special ' peoplo who go after photographs of their Majesties King nothing genet- George: VI and Queen Elizabeth Details Procession Step _by Step ween �y get what they go.after.- And Service in Westminster Photographs of Her Majesty Q Father. —. ' I?aughter, I hope you V cord Woed Mary, Their Royal Highnesses the will go to church this evening. The y by Princess Elizabeth, the Princess filar- pastor's subject, "An Hour With Fa- garet, and other members of the Roy vorite Hymn_s;" should be 'very Inter• �idvanCe �Jrdets Forecast An al Family — A Coronation Ode by eating." "wti Enminouis Sale John Masefield, Poet Laureate — the Daughter — "i should like vera \ King's Majesty, the Significance of much to go, lather, but I have . an' the Coronation to the Empire, by John engagement with my own favorite L - Recent events in England have ne Drinkwater — Description of the Cor him costly changes in the Offi- him tonight.'.' s ' Ay tial Sovenir Programme of t5e Cor- onation Proceedings—a Pictorial Map u :*nation., Many new plates have had to °f the Route of the Procession — an Introduction to the Service, by His lrlr. Tiltnose "No, 1 don't want to ✓� be made, and portions of the text Y have had. to be rewritten and reset. Grace, the Lord Archbishop of Canter- buy that 'horse. He looks as though Produced !n the form of a brochure bury — The Coronation. Berries is he had a mean disposition." _ • } the Programme will be a masterpiece Westminster Abbey — an Explanation Negro Attendant — "You alustn't of the printes'a art, is every wad be of the Coronation Cerel inial, with snind dat,• boss. He -jus' got, dat way �ng'the grandeur of the historic illustration, by Sir Gerald Wollaston, from runnin' m sulky races. - ;'otdlsion it Is designed to aommemor- Garter principal.King of Arms — A - ttlte. R consists of thirty-two pages of Genealogical Table. aboerfteg the des- :aft. - - tent of the Crown. Read it or Not — Sauerkraut made With the aid of this Programme. of turnips Instead of cabbage is be- those listening to the (?ozonation s • - - coming popular in the Ozark commu broadcast from London will be able to nities. • 'When You Want follow the"historle ceremony word for - - word and with complete understand- er — "What we need • ing oilwbat is. taking place in the Politica! Speak ■ •—� _r._:,_.— •—•-.•—•—■ - - !to Alkalize Heart -centre of -the ' Empire. at' each is b working majority, azid then — , _ and every moment. A Voice — "Better reverse it, mis- i 0�� � � �g Hi0way. Stomach Fast Those wisli3ng to accuao a copy are 'ter. what we' really neer3 is 'a'major• trongly advised to order same through 1ty erorking." ' _ _.—�.��—��—���rr..�+�s�•�—.—w—•yrs—�—�•�i���— �: their bookseller or netts agent with• - out delay. The price is..5o,cents, and She looked- me tip_ in Bradstreet'si Activity everywhers — with the preparing for an active season, .1N - delivery way be taken on April 43rd.. now. I'm Dun. rapidly developing new Larder Lake is understood that the shares, seA t when the Programme- goes on sale, - . -' - . t r o be split. twenty for ole. Orders so placed now will definitely Father — "I never smoked W hen I Camp, located 1n Ontario east of a SPO are. t Il . nt R` Kirl[land Lake, and near the Quebec be filled, but once the presses start tires your age. I haps you will be able no further orders can be accepted be- to say that to your son ~rhea you do Boundary still holding the spotlight. - - pond the few that -ran be taken care grow up." in addition to the active mining open- - - - 'of out of a -very ronserrative over. Son -- :'Not 'With such a straight ations- — Omega, Martin Bird 'and Smelter- Gold •drtU&g to the "N run.' face._aa You do,. Dad.": Kerr Addison—many new incorpora- Lake area has oMobdly reported a fen hiatny public and • private instifu- - llona. societies, clubs ,and hospitals _ . .- tions „are getting ready to comhlence to tweniyflve tent flaancing •deaf. have already -ordered targe supplies Time is a mighty serious subject mining. The Armistice afft blcesley Try Thi.! Amaainjt Fast Way . andl one West African colony will dis• Some day "Time goes on!" - This is properties to the Weat and the Wesley - - —The "PhiUi><lGtl" Way tribute copies In Its public schools, not so — Time stays; we go on — and Pelanglo to the east of Kerr -� Adopting Last reports from England are tltat Keep this uppermost itt sort heal Addison are probably the most im- Among holding companies the fa Il�llliOttls Are S , p g more -than halt a million copies have — we gd on. portant. Diamond'drilling at the Kerr teresting piece of news is the -4901 On every,side today people are being. already been saidAddison , coutivaes to enlarge an that Mining Corporation owns a very t urged to alkalise their stomach And By.Gracious Permission of Ills 51a• . .�ifi'plane Pilot' — "You seem sad." Chas ease a} mptoms of "acid indiges- , sty, the Programme is De mg issued Sweet Young Thing — :Not exactly already large tonn:lge medium grade substantial interest is Kerr AddieOn' tion." nausea and stomach upset,.' by King George's Jubilee Trust. All sad. Only sentimental. E'very -time 1 ore deposit. -Phe recent advance in with_ u present indicated' proof ai To gain quick alkalization. lust do profits from its. sale will be donated. get this far from earth 1 begin to '!fie shares from, pennies to dollars in several mititon dollars, ` this: Take two teaspoons of PHIL- to bettering the lot of the undeepri feel terribly homesick." a khott space of time to apparently '.LIPS' MILK- OF MAGNESIA -V %ileged youth of Great Britalu.. x d. :minutes after cat: OR — t.*e two f a n:an is happy; he is successful: - -- _ • well Justified. Phillips' Milk of Magnesia Tablets .- Relief comes almost at once _ f unctuality _ 'Little D othy — "There tirtay-.-a Tate Sunshine Oil Fell to she south• • usually in a few minutes. Nausea. _._-_._ Some fifteen miles to the cast; of west of Lethbridge In Southern : "gas"— fullness' after eating and strange man called to nee you todu)'." "acid indigestion" pains Leave. You, Comments the Windsor Daily Star. Father — "Did he have a bili''' Larder. the 1'ancoettr and Arnttield Alberta is close, to completion with =!feel like a new person. A clergmyan remarks that It is den- Little Dorothy= No, Daddy, he properties regal important mine gas pressure and oil ahowinga indica!- Try this way. Get either the liquid' ge�rously (.lose to being an `Ilatisoral just had' a plain ordinals nose. net's. Fraticoew has again enlarged tug a successful well. This_ well will "Phillips" or the remarkable, new act for Sunday School teachers to be- the. knoWli.exient of its new ore de- .be important not. only to the Son- -Phillips' Milk of Magnesia Tablets. persistenly late for their classes. The If you .could get religi(in like u 'Arntflcld has encountered shine Company but also to Each lme, squab a_teaspoon of the bad example set young people by 'the posit and '1VordoTq - Methodist, and. experience it like .a important new ore in ita-underground and Pacaltq ah9-hare nearby acre - liquid. 'Only :.5e a box at. all drug elders 'in this was, it is 'pointed 'out Baptist, and be positive of it like a ,'stores: might bare tar•reaching effects. Disciple; and be proud rot it like an operations. farther east reports in ages. ALSO IN TA/tET FORM: It is important, obviousiy that Sun- dicate that Usisko Lake to the south o The Plains Petroleum well ease. of, day School teachers should be: on Episcopalian, and pay for it like a sub tablet is the o_ ' Presbyterian, and propogate-it like 'an of Noranda is at long }est to, be age Lethbridge is nearing completion: The stmt of a tewoonta[ of time for their appointments. On the Adventist, and enjoy it' like a Negro firessively diamond drilled, driller states he dopes to reach the; Phillip.' Mlnc d . '-'. other hand, it has to ,be remembered r ""'. — that would be, some religion.".' hi Uie , \Vest area near the Ontario• desired horizon with ,ten days clear. r„ that a Sunday school teacher' is un-. Manitoba boundary, ,achigo River is drilling. . ,.'`� �.■, paid, that he or she merely carries �,.., den get- .. - ",,•�� on the. work for the love of it' or .else 1C1^"'a through a sense of duff, also that tiug along"" - .. Friend — Flow's your gar � • such teaching involves a considerable Niall It "is' trodbled with two A Chinese in San Francisco is,.; as an air -proof coating, avid -- ' MILK OF part of many persons and that there kinds of pests." just taken out a patent' to, prolong Faw Yap Check has taken out a . PHILLIPS NIAGNEAIA are occasions when it, is ditficuit for F'rieud — "R'hat are they the life of an egg. Millions of eggs patent claiming that "Chucked" a teacher to be strictly on time. Of Man — "Tile pests that eat the are exported annually from China eggs will keep fresh indefinitely — t7' course, it a teacher is persistently plants and the pests that want -to at. and Mr. Faw Yap.Chuck was tiror- as well as havingstronger sWk late thg conclusion may be reached ways know how my gardetl is getting rigid to think how time caused' many and sb being less .liable .to break- Ill., the task is too great an interfere along." of these to go bad. age. f GOLD:,.MEDAL ence'with his or her private life, and He- reckoned that the porousness perhaps -in such circumstances it is Dent'Ist Now that didn't, hurt; did of the shells was- the cause of an Haarlem Oil. Capsules- better for the teacher. to drop out. it?" egg eventually becoming rotten. So -Punctuality is a• trait that everyone, Junior —•"You can't kid me. My dad he dipped some eggs in a pail of The Quebec — Fine for Weak Acid Kidneys.and Sunday school, teacher, or otherwise is in the advertising business. dissolved alkaline earth compound. tie Bladder Irritation should seek to_.develop. On this con- Then -he dried the eggs on w win- MalarVold Area tinent, unfortunately, there is a wide Dien can laugh at women's into{- dow sill. The alkaline ' compound We have maintained a close - STOP GETTING UP NIGHTS spread lack of it, We are hot nearly tion if they cant to, trot let them: tri personal contact with this as particular and exacting in this re• to decide which is the front and rear -area over some period of spect•as are, the people of Europe. A of their wives' bats. 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Capsules safe and �'t' sated in Canadian mining harmless—The original and genuine— WHEN you feel And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the INVESTORS _ enterprises. right from,'Haarlem in. Holland. Mill- worn out, when Morning Rarin'to go lions have kidney and bladder trouble you are thin or stom N OFFER TO EVERY iSYENroR, List. gRl DEER • and never suspedt it—some symptoms - ach res tT0Ub1 The liver should pour out two pounds' of A of wanted tncen;ions auk street nd full f o0 tt awe herr • EVFNORd,C. Bi e, liquid bile Into your bowels daily. If this bile besides visits to bathroom at night with a9 or "sour is not flowing freely, your food doesn't digest, sent, free THE RAMSAF Company, Wgrld � O. 1, Patent Att„rney9 273 P•i , are ; backache, moist palms, puffy risings," t Dr._ It fust decoys in the bowels. Gas bloat up t0sON10 stoci E c� Ar,cc g your stomach. -You get constippated. 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They do the work TOIITURti fT07[Q In A �4flnufe / of calomel but have no calomel or mercury in RELIEVED gakFreW from the Itch of Don bloletisk weak Also my digeaUon was affth St' them. Ask for Carter's Little Liver Pills b G UARANTEED, PU E {3'OOL s said Jarna Howarth of 8 East 25th St., y '� ��b. � Hamilton Ont. "I started taking Dr, name, StuitHornly refuse anything else. 2be, — Millet's internal LES ��lrr Yierca'a olden Medical Dixoverg and soon e'1t7HEEL1�1G YARN GUARANTEED remedy has Do I�Idanrrl0rl. Its eeatls oils s-* lbs irrlhisd noticed, a decided cbange. I picked up in V Y sly, Lor, Oesrds sed ao oiba--drlsthe I I -I pure ,Canadian wool—Grey, white, mot- -equal her bleeding or protruding- piles.' �sasilaimwilaklattastastir. A!/etrWbslW,M appetite and weight and was relieved of a j�j f , tied 69c; colored yarns—i90 lb, pbifi pot-, Satisfaction •_Guaranteed. eufterers report : 1 ia¢etorss, grovel tt—aIDws7 basic Askfa— 11 cough due to a cold." Sold by �ri�eta 1••uC • �Q' '7 �— �7 ta¢f: Bancroft Woollen ~[ills, 13ancrott, wonderful results. 51.00 per bottle, post (- Tsl" 50 ctr^ lrgvid $I.00 and 61.35. Ontarto, bald, to any address to Canada. F. MILLIM �w •�e /� �� Ci -1; Co;, 323 Alain at., Toronto, Ontario. 49 , i � �wT :..•..._w. --rte_.!,_ _..w.-7: s«...,+ ... w - .. - - ..: . _-.:�-, _ ... .. .,. ,_. _ _ - - .. '. .... �x ti A J _ "R,,,,41 ✓S[ ' 'rs.;ti•. ..;V `.. ... 3 .`... . . .. a ...i,r .•,;,. +,•�i •.� N� ,.. , .•{,! rail'. '•. '• - _,! ' :-h•..� 5 ..,�,r:. .., .. 71- •. ". .: s,• "' d^7.wrJ � ��'f'� w.+r'�,S~i :!4]f �..,},2 �y�ya r"a5.'. % ..�: rii, .. ,F�w- �.kT.. A S — r'S. ! T J},,. AF'' } ,}d'�'� •'i ^•-CrE"e' "H b.:s.. � �'•... .. ..�. :;.. ... ...-..... ..�.f '. tom[., ... t, h .. ..• A .. ,.... ..5 .. .., ... :'.•-rF.•'..r�/.�[[��N+..".'. d'.' •.. v ,. .:.1 ��p�•+,�, •e,. : ... .".. .i ::'." i '.5'.%]��v y�y� ��': pY'Y�i: .!^°+ _�. .Y:M�• L.. �'"� 4 ..� .•�(.- {. i .'!,•+M. � � .p iG i L11 494110 Mite ,label Clark, Ellice Clinton _ &ALt RROICTaft Era, .'s,.�e•, in her 3Cth year. �� FRIDAY, FEB► 19 —Auction awls =l.i pr yc9r $i 4� Nfe;,: it rthaoa, ., ,f 2� fresh rnwe and Rprinsrers, John-9eefy spent Isat �eeek in _ a� : Co. the property of A. C. lAwnond at , tigan. .vii.. his tmCle, Edward Babaeri�ov to the United states i ... Ho - -''. and Gt. Hrlf� l9.0o is advaatte. ! +, lot 24, cora. 's. Pickering. i 1-4 tad WAWAAi1rSA Ixs. O0. miles west of Brock Road school, (beep Rates for Farm Mi cam" • comprising Holsteirts, Durhams Sybilla Ralift" JOHN MUHKAR. ProQrieter. f and Jerseys, all Federally tested. :SPAHR'S wtaddorn Insurance M " .--__— . __ +% :�11 fresh or close springers Sale at 1.30 o'clock. Terms Cash Wm. Remedy Wtadesi0s, Silos etc. Township Council Maw, auctioneer. for CHILDREN'S cough, whooping- Aslomobile Ineuranq e! All Kinds •T}IP Township Council meteon '> ..,'. cough' and' spasmodic croup, acts .• i Monday of this week, with all mens- ' SKATES quicker, surer and is absolutely Write or Phone ) bers excepting bir. Wzn, Reesor, SHARPENED SAM and dependable at Iess cost. BOWMAN & ROWS .present. The latter was confined to ;M Results good or money back. Try it. ~ �J. (lwklr; an li ess. 4tT< ` - „, Jones' Drug Store Pickering --• WHITBY UNT ` • concet?xion PLAIXOR OIL GROUND : vas heard asking for the cleaning 1 � Skates may be. left at :tiews Office •��, � l..aW Motor Sales out of certain ditches in his neigh- 1 "�` and called for daily 1` t�rrn -LYS l�chinf.'ry borllood, also recommending the 11}4 :^ =-+ +- R H. §PROUD — HUNBAWrON -. =--- Chrysler- Plyn�(iu •-greetion -of a bridge on the fourth .. * �� Frost & Wood, Cockshutt, J. I. Dealer east ' Barclay -Transport Case, De Laval Several relief questions were dis- �,; i---6 ft. Deering Bisuders cussed and .several recipients were - gg q� electric motors i-4 h, p. GOOD U3tD CARS heard from, Daily Sertke GOODYEAR 'TIRES —'Che sudden death of 3liss blab- 8 in. Fleury ariaier Appkitatiotss for the office of el Clark, Editor of the Clinton Era, between Claremont, Brosghan. Caekshutt Pslper WILLARD BATTERIES •Weed Inepeetor were. 'received but which took y Greenwood, Whitevale and Toronto GENERAL BLACKSMITHING place on ' Wednesday 1Ws 12 De Laval 8eperatat' the appoitrttnent trot as yet made. night, Feb. 3rd, came as a great — CoekAutt Tiles, 4 A 8 est SKILLED MOTOR REPAIRS Information and details on a mot- My drivers are trained to be caretltl Give w a trial on a New or a Used Car shock to her many friends. She had New oil bath, Gear abaft, steel seed 24 Hour Towles Service -oi-gt�der bvet+e heard, with the y en at -work in her office on Wed- courteous and reliable. d iUs, Ask for partienlars pbosibility :of the matter being fun• nesday up to the usual Oosing time, (! o�on � � 'themed 'at at • later date., There are Special Rates on Long Distance W. F. DISNEY Greenwood vi Law but took ill shortly afterwards, and , many instances in which an initial beiiog. Phone 2908 large expenditure is justified amd passed away during the evening, Psonrs Pick 2314 410 "where the machine death being due to heart failure. De- PICK ERCV6i, ONTARIO pays for itself ceased, who gas 66 years of age, No order too stnail.'None toe IarN L. E. C)�NiC /`L in a short time. was a sister of the late W. 3. Clark, All sitipments insured and pro_ tecteti lJ . Dr. Xr wen, for the. Police Trus- from the weather FUNERAL D11tBOTOii AND "e `. lees of PickeringVillage, � Pickering and was an able writ- • . lage, asked the er, being connected with the. Clinton Council to consider the assuming a Era for a number of years. Her Tel. 'Clare. 311 — P. G'V EMBALMRR portion of the street lighting costs funeral took place on , Saturflw.-. in- Class, B. and C: !fucce«sor to DG . J. Mather, of the village•. Owned and operated br " I%e Standing Committee on Roads cement in the Flesherton Cemetery, Frank S. Barclay .9tnnfivlHe foe► - that town being the place of her snd Bei Plight and Dap SerTice Midges paid the f°'1°w�ng: A. birth. We extend our sympathy to Lee, haul gravel, 43.00, F. Carter, the relatives in their sudden ber Business Pho- ::'R.esidence Phont The Best that scie� ditto, 129.00" 'F. Barclay, ditto; 113. eavement. ' 4tA�►t 9R�n ti0, A. and artistry can giN: Hastings, operating tractor, bcetrLnation t Sorvios '>ii.b0, W. P. Jones, gravel for East NOTTER BROCK + Qualiflr : 5efisfeKfi� j T, d, 12.7 Blake Annie drag Airing �� Road, 12.75, Wm. Colletta, repairing The Gala Event ` C. H. 7010 _ washout Altona Road, 1.50, A. Petty, .THEATRE ditto, 8.00, Leonard Gates, drag on of the ssason an � rb. Alton* "toad; 12.00. Chas. Pghner. W�3IZ'SY - G7alfaw. • -drag an son. 2,• 17.00;, Wm. Lira -AT tm. drag con. 1, 2.50, G. Todd,' drag � f • r rte yea .. Scarboro Td% -n Une and con. 3, CEDARENA ,�, ilElL -Ft idny "d Saturcky j�-ja Hull 18.io, John Taylor, drat` Rosebank %� 7 Pebru,try 12 and 18 y Hull, 'Road, 2.00, Andrew Miller, bonus on A Tan 9hbwe, at 7 and 9 Builder and Contractor wire fence, 10.00, Goodison Tractor 8nturdwy Matinep at 1,30 $r1alCWork and Co., 2.65, _. J -A. Bushby, ravel S KA TING PA R T - d 8 to s Y newer -In si le - � but rich •de rn� v Sat. en t Evening 91ruw starts at ki.30 >>t Specialty scoops, axes ,etc., .1b.00, Canadian -- _ ,sign we can furnish .. QS _ . Co., oil for trurk� and crusher, _ _ 'll\ memorials that will ' + 29.K1, Roy ward, salary and trait- TUESDAY FEB.�� pira�e from every Architect's Service A FRRBER S Ar© 't t s 8 v or repairs, '$5.•17, Win Anderson, ., 1 K�p81t8 standpoint. n dzAmt} "Come and ".:,bonus drag con. 1�.40,County' Off- Uuder tile. �usplaesof T worof k'willouc' ffnce. our THE CRUIS:�T 1tiA'� _ t , . A. Har- ice Supply, 38.09, A. W.' Mrtchell, Brown -'s 'COrnorb- Public throb h the a Get It K- b^nk Rd. and Kingston Rd. haul sand and gravel, 68.25. g r t Phone Pink ilia Lihrary, Na Greater Tribute :.WIEh - C°mmittee on Relief pard the fol- +. ;" - . :levying for +tuppliec;.. Wnt. Duncan, LUNCH PROVIDED N. W., STAFFORD EDWARD ANNOLD 11.00, Thoma$ Mansfield, 7.50, 1.. Highway Monsmeutal JOEL McCREA Tucker, 11.00 ADWISSION-25 t Harold. Jenks. 19.00, '- Works FRANCES FARMER' Notince You Roy Morrish, 50.85, W. F. Disney, Children, IU Crntd Ph. 462 Whitby Otte. 8.10, A. H. Robinson,. 2.20, Frank _ �_ Kingston Road West Monday, Tuesday xad 'iVedn'�dey - Barclay, 8.00, Si}vecvv+ooda •Dairy. �Ye do Building of all kande, 6.70, Wilson Bros, bib, Gannon k PHONE ;February 13, 19 and It t' OARPLNTERING, Annifi, 991, S. C. Morrish 15:00, A. Mark' 8604 Male 3036' ::. Firnt' Show at 7 ?. Smith, 19:00, R. V, Mowbray, La,t Complete Show at 8.20 CRMENTINGi, _ 10.38; M. S. _Chapwrian, 5.22, Booth D �+ ; a•i.11tlBING1 ;and )furison, 11.00, M. S. Chapman; ;f7 SINNERS" so4 ller, , .A. Mitchell, >:'dlot in Vi Sad- ..WIRY '3112 CRIA bLSZW ? With - :• itOOFINo •ler, 29.96, For Wood lei is iittbrid;e ; Winship, 900.90. -- • �__ _ We .a ao sell Srentford Jioo@a --Co=tittee on Contingencies paid EDMUND. LO W IC >< :..::.Highest Market Prices promptly paid alwaysiltatRriate, Empire Hattie+oom the folMwingt County Office Supply OGNSTANCE UUMMI:VdB P Duro Water 100 Relief Vouchers, b.1s, C. A. We are paying this week for cream picked up by our truck Atao F.qut meat. ig rritt, funeral and. almbulance ser- `�yeteme, Beatty rice, J18.01l, D. R. Beaton, salary; -S ial 29c r lb Butter Fat "Time Square b �iP��st _- ata le • . nn other Buil Io .186.08, nt Wm. _Chester, -salary, +6.00, P� f per 'J g Ddeterial .. , 'G. L. Middleton, relief nvleage, 5. pi.a �w ff E�timatoe Free NO* 'l, '27c. per' lb,'Butter Fa _ -_ �` I YlW3► -Work iiae►r,�tttsed �. _ - . Wititevaie We pay Extra for aelisery F. d. PROi��E ,_'. - � W With :..• � :• R.EN ' WI LI AR L AM Mrs M. Parks -was a Toronto Gall' us and reverse the changes. JU`E TRAVIS P6oae 930' -�► visitor on $onlay. - BARTON MacLANE PIOKHRING. +ONrA&I .. , . The regular monthly meeting ..of Women's Institutewillbe held CIT1ZjFNS"`,..DAIR YWednesday, 17th, ` in the public�Vary at 2.30 �. Topic -Health. PbaAe 52Phone 600 for High -Class Provisions at Cotne and have a profitable after. ;109 Aah Street, WHITBY . :• •_'T�3� 1�32a coal. '�7CT�lrZ'i� •moon. , , .. , kineDo be to t:oe to the Valert. - R. & W. Coffee oiler's Amber Supper in the basement of the Zlnited -Church and then enjoy after `} t moving pictures that will be I lb. till �• 22c.Honey,5 Qom, given by Mr. Garnet Dickson, of .....FARMER � e 2 �$. 39c. Under the auspices of the Woman's - � Aunt Dinah Pan- elnz So � Toronto. Admission 25 and lb cerate, . _ '� ups �. -Association. "Bright b P Asst , 2 tins 27ce The "Bright Eyea" class of the You can et To Price for cake Flour -.--.18c.Asst., i "Unitkd Sunday School held a Mot I :and Soli Evening,. at the horns Choice Veal Calves ` Ri lit Weston's . Wafer a' Water of their teacher, Mrs. M; Parks. the Summer -. as a solo "Star of - The first item_. w gs•, 'for lr5c. 2 3c• ' Night". - b� Norman a# Horne. 2 pk bottles far l • "Randall, accompanied on the piano ; _ �' - _ _ r-= 'VVe have a . Buyer at the Y y Broken Sodas :by his mother. The Progressive o al Pa$tr Flou Crok#riole, occupied a good space of Q -time, with Mi§s L Major and- Clark 4 lbs. $Jc. 2 lbs. for • 19c. Il[ajor winning the prizes. A dainty -"Monday Tuesday �z . - : 0i vim, served, the >> c being nly Wednesday, each• : week ' and Cooking Figs Fig Bar Biscuits • - -ihe rovaltea. -Tho ' rtaothers certainly ' - -enjoyed.being waited on. - y 2 lbs. for 19c. Per lbo ' -45c. �`• Pay Toronto Prices. - - • ' • Dastbarton • ': Sweet and .isle Lettuce and Cel .D.' P10KE'R/N© FARMS y -• - St. Paul's Dnrrbarton, 8+atday 'February 14th. let Sunday in Lent. ITB'iD Vran e8, doz , 35c. Each • loco 1tJenda 9eltool t 2 Tdonirtg . 'Prayer at a p. m. Prescheli Re., r,,. TolepinonsJ . Laws* . 8007 H ��RI SON 14 aomnso�. - Zia * --ins moo wrA +. r l: J 1T" iGi."Fa 3'�..J1-;x •s :� �:Yt' ,,.+,,R. t ,y J ,� Y .+cr c5 i� r,�. n..�'°' �yl� The Economy Store RADIO SERVICE ATTENTION, PA1 MUS ,•� The loath took place an Wednes- ---- : a day, Febru WT 3rd of Edward Gieea- e lids "Bill" Tanliasvn vena lance . on, of, Claremont in his 79th' year. ;., ' eeials for fitUy. Fa�vl>cd far Gaarajitcrid Work G N$RAL i3EPa1R WORK ;Srom Gt:elph ever, '• a ",sk-aid• Dwe,,r »situ, had been in poor F m The Badminton Club Played at health for the peat year or• more, February 13--13 - at We are prepared torepairosrs, Ikssrkham on .Wednesday night of had lbeen daw+n'to the village a week Reasonable Charge ' trucks tractors and all farm this week. ago last Saturday, where he fell Macaroni, 4 lbs for .25 Ttibes .tad Battersea on Sand . waltord has >, obliged to tmaobinesy, wheels rebuilt and on the ice; fracturing a rib, which Old Cheese :Ih� 25 PALFL RrIL50N - HliLSAM tire-eettln . wOOd-work and return - to her bed again through ill- probably hastened the end. He was Sunflower Pink Salmon u 'i Phone Clare. 518 g stens. the last of five souls of the late Habitant Pea Soup, lge. tin .IO wood turnlnQ Of all kinds. The B• Y, P. U. is entertaining John and Mrs. Gleeson, and was Clark: Pork & Beans, lge 2 for 251 � PlaCe your urger now POC s the Young People of Mt. Zion on 'born on the 22nd of June 1859, at Strawberry Jam, 32 oz. 25 This Year WOU workin and turning. Monday evening next. 6aeenwood. His five brothers, who Marmalade, or'ge &len 2 for 2b g lbPhone or Uatl Miss Grace Tomlinson is visiting 'p�ecased him were: Martin of De -Lux Shortening, . •13 RE -TIRE • e . �• RO�� ker aunt in Kitchener over the week Montana, Michael, of Greenwood, Fresh, Crisp Lettuce, head :10 A 7 ' ' •end. John; of Greenwood, Cornelius, of Outstanding value with Firestone Brock Road Store and Blacksmith Shope The hoc hxe. Ctu1b met on Fridaywi,ul;�g atltl Pa.irick, of Toronto. Australian Raisins, 2 lb. for .21 Complete Stock (Successor to W. H. Jackson) evening last, and twill meet again on Ile was married in 1888 to Miss To clear -Cloverleaf cups and sauc- ` Pbhoe Pick 2729 this Friday evening, when a little Frances Mary Lyons, iri St. Francis era at 5 centa each. of Tires, Tutees -urger crowd is hoped for. "de Sales, Church, Pickering, where �. �. E�(fiOYQ • • } :(,AM SU&VI.YO Mr. Amos Brignall continues i. -t he ulna christened and confirmed. V KS Repairing 'Material 4 p 4 s very. unsatisfactory condition, and He was employed for a number of AN CAQH E3ftOCi;Ei his many friends view his condition 'years with his brother Michael, in Phan• 3701 F. J. DONEZ'AN B. A., B. Se., Q with some aatxiety the store at Greenwood, . corning �* �.,5 L. S. On l4ie are the records of maw -At a recent meeting of the Board to dlarmoont uonv years ago as ` Your L PLACE veyors Gibson and Yareold, i8f ' . of Stewards of the 1Jrdted Chareb, momager at the Grahaan Bros. stab- King East, Oshawa. Phene 1MMiss Anne P`orgie was appointed Following his retirement here, CLAREMO.s T, ONT. >N iy Treasurer, succesdimg her late ass- he was appointed bailiff in the Eyes !lean Etas. hives ter, Mins Jennie )~orgfe. township, -s .position he held until a Mr. and Mrs. George Richardson, He is survived by I ,!+rid year or so ago. _ 'wive celebrate their 50th Wedding Wilbur, and - s one son, ' Anniversary en February �Srd, Will two daughters: : Minnie (Mrs. Fred Vision _ d from 2 re. until 5 p. m., re (Mrs. Wilker receive P• Evans) and Margaret, . and from 7 p. tin, until -0 P. m. of Toronto) and one adopted daug'h- B � M ytin+� s.�agl�u�ay The Wovid Day of Prayer is be- ter, Mrs. John Fraser, of Claremont. y ink observed today (Friday) here, The sympathy of the cwttmttmity $ A► F eQa,� E C O N O M 1 CAi. . ladies oS both congregations to the family. . Eyesight Specialist CHivNG 4 © '!IME TALE - -the is extended C. H. Tock. Ott taking part in the service at the Un ��� Building. (ODP.. P• O•) Effective, Suniiayr �egt. 27th, 2936 - ilea Church. = Card of 'T6anks LEAVE PICffEEt4NG The debate at the B. Y. P. U. on Oshawa, Ont. Phone 1316 For Toronto For Oshawa Monday evening last, " "Resolved a The family. of the late Edward an intermediate Point and intermediate peinta that the Pu of Crime News _ (Conical Cornea A. M. P. iN. P: M. A. M. P. X. P• M - Gleeson, wish to express: their sin- _We are repeating articles on a 7.09 c 12.54 6.54 a. 8.31 2.31 d 8.31 is Justifiable" proved very iwterest- Cere thanks and ,appreciation -to ing and iristruetive. The Affirms i Conical Cornea because of certain 9.38 c- 3.31 9.31 rive won by a small margin.• their many friends and neiglibrtofrs, requests and inquiries regarding. the a 7 44 a 1.54 d 8.� Eastern T 11.01 4.3t d 10$1 expressions of 8.64 2.54 Our public school boyys Have ant- for their' many -kind exp adhesive lenses. Double vision as th and assistance in 'their re- the eyes, being due 10.24 3.54 d 9.54' Standard P. M. a b.31 ' 11.31 bred a team in the school league s'Yn'tPs Y experienced by 11.54 a 4.54 10.64 Time 1131 ¢31 A. M: `. seta played their first game on cent bereavement. to improper action.... of- the motor _ d 5.64 b 11.44 c 1.31 1.81 12.81 ` satutday last at the Brock Road muAcles .of the eyes must be corr- - school. They lost this game in a f acted however in a different mann- a -Dail except Suet- & Hol. b -Sun. k ihl only. y Pt score cYt" 3-2. but .go back on Wed-. Farr's Elevator er as their co-ordination does not "St. only. d -Sat., $un. #Hol. only. nosday night to straighten that out- bt C H t 1 p P 1 N G ail l LL al-, depend upon visual efficien- Combination Bockey Tickets , We congratulate Nelson Wafsg, of CLRRF_MONT. ONT, cy 90 much as it does upon sterios- For Toronto' Maple Leafs - 7C1arem-nnt. our largest Clydesdale _ encu work Liiez - m saws OA' copiy action :or to conditions Con- _. Ho e, G Importer on being elected Vice- ,mat & Corn Chop • . • -!-S35. man other serious President of the Clydesdale Assoo• „3g S0 ical Cornea is considered rare and _ Ontario Corn � kitata and Information at . ration of Canada. He .was also OPP- Argentina Cora _ • • � , . � ..97.50 its cause not generally known, -ex- GRAY COACH LliiiE:3 ointed by the same association to .36.00 sept, certainly, it is physical: ' TO $Ag'rL+'iiN HOi18S - P!(CH1�INii PHO1riE 4iN Glutton . , - `'be their representative to the Can- •• -those who are sufficiently scientif-, adian National F.%hibition 1937 an'i All kinds of poultry feed and dairy is in their reasoning let me explain �11�1�, O = ;was also elected Direct by the [eeda ,thy the correction of Myopia or. in " Horse Rreedei iz association. - a cmeavP lens a Other. «-oe�ls why e The P:•'ice Trustees met the Coal-Wood-$lrilders' �dpplsen a correction being thick at the edit, ?toanship couneiI recently. and were: Mata testing 39 lbs• to bush• free can lie 4atisfactorily used as a Con- _ , �} c O - suece .: fel in having the 'E•i50 dei- of weeds at .75 cents per bush, fact lens for a conditibn of Coff�.ical n _ !cit reported at the enet of the year Cartage. -,50c per ton Cornea without this thickened outer O4 -reduced to -$220. A slight increase ' edge nt the lens interfering with _ in. the asatesannent-may be necessary' office 3$05 Res. 924. or irritating the. lid in .its natural :to balance accounts this year. It IQ would require only -a very small ip _ crease an,d would hardly be noticed SANITARY HANDLING rt, 'b the local taxpayers. _. _ ... el �a 'r may-= �• Mrs. Cook sustained eerrous, para 5 / , Jul injuries a few days ago, ,than ^ it. B I •-a ° ^� '- • / -J she fell down the steps in are bane- _ • �d�.:cc went of their home. She struck the ~' i, _ - back of her head in the fall, whichcam`' caused injruies that ,will require her �� �„� Z to remain very quiet for several _ rveelos. We treat that the injuries i-�►••'d' i1O'• IAOM'a" I Will, not rove too serious, and that knave thin, doe+ors prasrab it, iNHk aolaa , ) be able LO get attfmsd a- dapeed *a it. Claes milk alis More Milk. w• dee ma s Go" "on .trach eat rola "for +he pre gain sooty d� d al oN Milk." M1udr baa.ea t1W io•Is of rnarr ai ' o )lir. and bins. Walter 'Tsomson, aodvya noulatieaa iDt ![arkhsitn, wite tamed a numb" •8erd.e, dace ifs fooadtnp ie 1857, frac takes up and wped ° of friends on Sunday. afternoon_ last alone every advance in sonNotiasr-ie order to prof�d the 3.. N e hwl+k and +e sell mon twill proiucts. Farmers haw. ; • silt honour of ,Sr. Thosnaon's mot r� whelahear+adty. of this is',' H. Thanyson, As a rowl+ of improved sa widow, mora deity prod+rek areplace. N~ o celebrated hes 84th big- �iws all very mar•T�� , Canada, is comumine more milk 1 thday anniversary. Mesdames Over- end milk products amd preduees mon milk than ever le,efen 3 land, Found, Flamrnond, Chatrt#ler • The dairy farmer Is radilslnp oa +iris pabiic eonRdan¢e is EAf•TH ... yes...'because• aret Mscnab of the ittry Products. hellfish ..: • stud Miss 1listrtt uh S 40H Canadian F and > 1 lU stong the guests. Best �a • • r, are rich in proteins, vitamins, . r 'wishes; were extended to lire honour- ' minerals and iodine. But health ed guest. _ is not all. 'There is tastiness .: _ - The regular meeti%g of the Clara- er s s o c sI a r t e c o at r a tf t s a 'the varied flavour of over sixty •, r r e G o • different kinds offish foods. 'There tnosrt Woman's Institute tvi13. be rwrctu►sHts of µroc ^ i µANVFAC7VeERS Of FNtx ►ROalft:S held . at the home o! Mrs Wm. Pal- ,pWsievioas Moucaovr THE woRto i9 economy ...: the sauna thrift rarer on Wednesday, February 17th, of a food that gives you full value _ at 2 S0 p m. A Paper oa tidos "Life in healthful nourishmeni•focevery O od i. of Emily Guest" ,and the "Life of cent you spend. Imo. Hoedless, •Founder of the W. T.jQ ARS Make "Any Day a Fish Day". 7 n will be given. Demonstration of c USM 'Whether fresh water fish or sea- ' Cake, by Mea. Overland, Mrs. Glov- :food .. fresh`^ frozen, canned; ' or, Mea R Pilkey aril Mrs.. Roy : unokt$, pickled or dried :.. you Morgan. Roll Call --What the Inti- Durant 6A 1929 can, be confident of the prima )tae done for Me." There Will Durant 40 - 1929 1 Durant 80--!939 s .Pontiac - 1928 quality and Savour that have • also a Demonstration of Quilt Disrant 40-1979 u ` made Canadian fish famous $lodes. Motto for February --Gen- Oldsmobile - 19$7 throughout the world. is the �Ai't of Taking Pains. Mus- Chevrolet -- 1928 Chevrolet - 1928 _ Durant D40-1929 _ _ ERI ic. Dodge --' 1926 —DEPARTMENT ES Chryykr 60--1929 Rev. Dr. Horwood, of the Conser- Chevrolet - 1928 ! 'Try This Appotisin= Recipe FOR FREE Pontiac =- 1928 29 KED SALMON vatory of Music, addressed the con- -' Chevrolet - •, 19 Cadillac -- 1931 Oldsprbbile =' 193v %. b. cka G>adiae salmoa BOOKLET i gregation of the United Church on Pontiac - 1928 1 Int "Sunday last on "The Place 'of Music - Jewitt - 1921 1 rat d Buick c 1926. .salt and pePWe ,Ztbsps. butter r -- --.------M : flour in Public Worship" classifying the Willis Knight -- 1929 'Coupes pm g`e salmon f m bones and sepa°O�rste 1 ` different uses in "Organ and Organ Chrysler. C. M. - ,•',PoAtiac - 1928 bits. Cook the song and butter to - Into "tlepsrtnteasetfrietrertas nether without brrnming, and add one Music" "Anthems and Choirs" and Chrysler C: M. 1951 - - - Ford _ � 1927 pint of mak, Balt and pcpprr and enough _ "Aymna anti' Congregational Sing- rant 8-18 -- 1952 Chevrolet -- 1929 :a jApdr of ssann uce in flavour aking d�6b; then a l Pieaee read as your tree sfrprs ing At the Fireside Hour 1whieh Ford Do, Luxe, radio df heater 1936 Chevrolet - 1929 tarn `and so °°• basins * sae 1 bontafa,kK "lo Dq i Fish saw yolloweld the regular service, he _ top• sake to a aoldm brown and nerve : .wntairtioa too dellahtinl sod assns spoke on some of the old master Buick - 1998 MWW ' R'dgm• Pontiac - 1828 lRoadatera . �Y SARDINE4 I.YOWNAis= `' compsers, including Mozart, Bach, _ cher cold boW voeaton, oma Hayden, Handel. and Mendelssohn Qidssttobile !935 Durant 1928 � im F dinthe °D`'tear. of one :it 1 Powe es „ *I%e addresses were both very inter_ - - ate browned `� butterCamaor beef; fat antO erro fry nasi IN" with parsley. l 73 eating and instructive. Every con- And a number of good used t'raeb W ' " S"gation would !benefit much if a Pontiac trunk __1'1933 For your Inspection •d sknilar address could be heard now „t • . 'r"'' - and again, a greater appreciation of Or CHAS,- C DOPER, CLAREMONT eh'urdr music might be realised if i each were givefs SC9!-DEA1,Fdi J. !i0(iLA� AN DilQi$A$TOlyi ONTAB1D A lr Y 10 a Y a * It f A i to Nmbet..:....- ,, \ i' we A •� •': Rg2, ,.. Store Machinery 1 For Winter Repair ePyrg�unte af.f■■f�ll� _ _ •-. Place all farm equipment under • J cover at this time of year, but store a `sTiC. •* IDS A -1f IN All_ it with a view to convenience in re- — ;� ` 01 moving to rgpair during the winter. `�� In repairing inspect all the` field macnlnery, tighten all frame bolts; clean and wash the bearings with coal oil or gasoline; overhaul and straighten all bent members, replace unserviceable Naas; sharpen all cutting edges and apply a coat of paint %here required. ' Winter re- pairing insures against breakdowns, Ioss and annoyance in rush .seasons. • naso .orulru t. Uq4 Wumb warn iu1Q- •_� .•. .•.........v,.•;•:••,.•w.•..•,.•,.,.•v-v... ._•r.:...•. _ ed wings, tike a, four -legged ani- mal. It does not ilrag its body along, as do other bats, but carries •; it well up, from the• 'surface on .:% which it is walking. HON THE � �l AMOND (s . BY CORTLAIIND FITZSIMMONSi • ! ernDerarure. The Royal YeaatDake CliriSties= • Book a,°« !n_ structlons for the � - ''Nµae 4•[g 9',,%: .a. v, ,' ''�}„"�'. ..� 1 '..-., h�::'�� �h.:: s4' f careofdot[gh;�„d oouponfortreeeoPY of the book. tiving There's DOUBLEleasure p >i .. •., �+:.' .. mow:. .. .µ .xy 'Ca.'.. .4.. j.. v^,,••.. '. "( .i1"" y CJI For every smoker �1 �1SC111t._S Everywhere CUIT FOR EVERY TASTE" ' IN -CANADA GOODS , Who rolls h is own' with Store Machinery 1 For Winter Repair ePyrg�unte af.f■■f�ll� _ _ •-. Place all farm equipment under • J cover at this time of year, but store a `sTiC. •* IDS A -1f IN All_ it with a view to convenience in re- — ;� ` 01 moving to rgpair during the winter. `�� In repairing inspect all the` field macnlnery, tighten all frame bolts; clean and wash the bearings with coal oil or gasoline; overhaul and straighten all bent members, replace unserviceable Naas; sharpen all cutting edges and apply a coat of paint %here required. ' Winter re- pairing insures against breakdowns, Ioss and annoyance in rush .seasons. • naso .orulru t. Uq4 Wumb warn iu1Q- •_� .•. .•.........v,.•;•:••,.•w.•..•,.•,.,.•v-v... ._•r.:...•. _ ed wings, tike a, four -legged ani- mal. It does not ilrag its body along, as do other bats, but carries •; it well up, from the• 'surface on .:% which it is walking. HON THE � �l AMOND (s . BY CORTLAIIND FITZSIMMONSi • liontip • Klistl�i? ��=r.•:•:��...,.,.,-•., .+:+.•:+.•.w -o .•: �• -. Favorable Progress Canada's most eminent mining cngi ..For ten pears Pop Clark has tried pens and yet you have to bry a paper ' 0' vainly to win the United League en• o know shat it is all about:' He neers, he "points out the existentEe of g p At Admiral. Cadillac a belt of Iron formation, which by ' naut with -tis New York Blues. Most spread the paper and the press men states holds very interesting possibil0 Spoiled of the baseball writers predict an• gasped as they saw It was a copy of Development work at the Admiral ties. also quartz stringers and Yehm, ' _ • ' other failure but Terry Burke of the the' Star, Terry's paper, with a big Cadillac property- in the famous Ca. which have been found in abundance Star thinks they have a chance and heading; reading; throughout the property. thh through Tony 111uralle. who has a 'Second Murder at Blues Field dlllac area of north-western Quebec y. A .general continues to reveal satisfactory re- examination of these showings is be- difrestaurant in the Broadway district "How did you know it was a nlnr- Ing inade at the resent time with In - and ,., sults. Attention is being directed par 1? tad {s associated with b•okmakera der Mullins demanded, ticularly to 8 "very thorough ezamin• dicatfons that a large numberBre, a I of them and 'gamblers, he beta $1' on than "Took a guess." ,tion o! the strong, thorough inet a min.ized have potentialities for sue of de- at 200 to 1. The opening game is a "Guess, help" Reyno:ds sneered. velopment. vein which was encountered in the 1BA K E WITH "What's the idea? south-west section of the property The present campaign has' been Pitchers' battle. Wbitpur• the Philo- '•:tea idea;' Terry replied and Gran• , deiphia star twirler. is ]ealtDns of ed his neck to read the account to where the company s holdings con• very trefu119 Pnaed. In .the first -ROYAL YEAST! Lara Hoyle. the Blues' rookie short- tact the great Thompson Cadillac Place, the property was selected to stop. because of Pop Clark's pretty the paper. property. This petu, which ttas die' [u'ea which holds promise of be• its F alzlvayS daughter Frances. He tries to in- "Dlrkin, prize slugger and second covered near a diorite body, has been coming one of the most notable gold ✓ baseman on the Chicago Butchers, traced from the Thompson Cadillac producing fields in" Canada. Its close iiia°date Larry with a bean bail and knocks out home r•n t� death," was full- Strength when he throws. a second one at lar• the into the Admiral Cadillac property at D►'osi[nity to the celebrated O'Brien _ C7 k penir[0 sentence. Then the story a point two claims distant, or about Mine oil the south, distant only the ry's bead Doyle kttoc+ta iiia down wr �t on to do ser be the ever,tit lead - 1,200 1 width of two claims, and Its contigotty with a rght to the chin. Larry is ing up to, the atrau;w run and final' yards; from the spectacular O " Put out of the game, Later Whit• full of Dirkin. - Brie mine. at its south-west corner to the famous Per hits a home run with a man un 'Tour imaf ination rill get s - Cork Js being concentrated on this Thompson Cadillac were predisposing ou in showing and consists chiefly of teat- factors ,in its choice. base but ea Whitper is nearing the fall one of these ,day:," •l)oc Bicrs patting to determine precisely its ex. . VoutV home Plate. 6r" drops dead, shut snoned, tent, and value of the ore. The discs i , _ �OU � ' through the heart. fie Blues Ain "'Ihr apPealetl :h4 doorway. "I eery of this vein was made by Mr. Girl Turns HobV ' and it is want one of Archle Bell, M. E" description . of generally belieyt•d that yotr -" he bcgan,.and" y ������ � Whitper was killed to allow theta to then spied Terry, '�fl.^l:o, Backe. which' was contained In his report re. To Practical use, win. Detective Kelly suspects Larry tome L -i bere a Minn. , will }•cu:" ;arising the property. in the report of ot®y� because he witl not account fo, has `Can You that?" Craven com. Mr. Colin A. Campbell, i,I.E., one of "New Wilmingotn,' Pa., VV A time 'atter leaving the diamond. Pla4nF I'd rather bat'° t'xn[ gttya Helots Stevenson, freshman at W at - lurk than a' Jlcem_a to .steal." mine.ter Co13P.oe, making enc ugh "A grabbed ane• bus f ain't had a blow did _ he, know • so muzh about o. his eyes and the eonvulaire state money to het :.°t' It was dune ,' f:ey_uoids sneered, of the muscles. it J3 clearly a poison a rh: nee to look at it. Funny eh:n:;, p pay her w th gi fay Fou [ V Sou are right here where. a thtnfi hap '"1'cll me that: lie tsais there with c: " school on an unusual hobby —silver. thi+ reit tit er. Iieeouldn't k'•ow un '.When-cau you let ine know ?" Ke{_. 'stilithing• The only. drawback. she 144 he had 4 a•P inside jnformatie;n,'• ly 'demauded. said, is that ""i .hate to sell anything; On Sale Friday, April. 23rd •'Did' he run doWn with the rest of ''C'an't say. If it's a common �.-mak6." THE OFFICIAL SOUVENIR Iul in k son, we will locate It gtitckt' It its she has her own. studio in the' a 3 s .,s ed, go out.•be ;hare to experiment- unusual we' wlli collet art de rtmcnt. Working a t r PROGRAM2dL of •ext; t ""waited.• for me to p- is few hours daips C O R' O N A T I O N f hP did'' Biit Hover resited. y at., odd times, she •The t.fd is foss," (,I -a' Sir •`Ire•l "'hake it "as snap estimates she can mate from 3U to y By yrae,oua prrn„aa.oa ..1 !r r }rv,,rr, they PY 'aB }'e?11 Can, Profrarnme ,.tt raauwd by Rtaq Ge..rre'a taut- P :oic�d, t n:,ll w left, and then ]te coil- will you, Doc'" • K' fly 'begged, 90 rin bracelets and pins in u• lee ' Trteat, r c(l his paper find ,:: Te them a lead. I •"Tbere is one sight puncture on year. The designs, are her own. , N WAY vorjNT EF RF ti1:R2. )NI"t _lie enl't�lir'.;(1•'. tt0' jliyt•. nowt• ;the tteshy .part of h_a right hand" be - ALL . N,z NF.wSAG> V'FS Atih B;)ViCBF:LLERS, thought .l:s.:that's .t'I:'.• Tett hlh little Ptltger: It blas be Im- PRICE IN CAXADA _ :n �; The"�� �� - . WITOJUAL COMMENT Isom w� HERE, THERE AND `► NVERTWHERM Z.& Wee Corew The pawing of Mrs. J. T. Carroll re- calls the history in Vancouver of an Interesting pioneer couple. Her late. husband, Dr. Carroll, was a busy why a . D one of the group consisting of Dr. Duncan Bell•lrving, Dr. Johnson and Dr. H. E. Langis, all now dead ex- cea Dr. Lsagis, who b itfH hale and hearty at 79. In 1898, Dr. Carroll was bitten by I the political bug, this being about the Xect j of Vancouver, was first . running for I office in Nanaimo. , Concern For A. Dob Blondes Vanish The new models of motor cars ap• • w. pear in the advertisements without a F. L. Carter -Cotton was proprietor of cable dispatch from Madrid, held up cable .ti , the morning paper o1 that day. The"�� �� - . WITOJUAL COMMENT Isom w� HERE, THERE AND `► NVERTWHERM Z.& Wee Corew The pawing of Mrs. J. T. Carroll re- calls the history in Vancouver of an Interesting pioneer couple. Her late. husband, Dr. Carroll, was a busy why a . D one of the group consisting of Dr. Duncan Bell•lrving, Dr. Johnson and Dr. H. E. Langis, all now dead ex- cea Dr. Lsagis, who b itfH hale and hearty at 79. In 1898, Dr. Carroll was bitten by I the political bug, this being about the Xect j of Vancouver, was first . running for I office in Nanaimo. The News -Advertiser, Vancouver Concern For A. Dob Blondes Vanish The new models of motor cars ap• morning paper, was friendly to the candidacy of Dr. Carroll for mayor. A curious incident, according to a pear in the advertisements without a F. L. Carter -Cotton was proprietor of cable dispatch from Madrid, held up cable b)onde on the running board, suggest- the morning paper o1 that day. :- hostilities for a time on that blood- Ing at least the motor car has teach- One night 11jr. Cotton and Dr. Car drenched battleground. It haeme that ed a state of perfection that enables roll were in conference and they- call - somehow or other 's collie dog had it to stand on its own merits.—Kitrh• ed in a young reported to dictate an wandered on to the danger zone and ener Record. announcement about Dr. Carroll's Was; rushing back and forth- between proposed candidacy. The reporter 'the opposing trenches in a state of took his notes. but then remarked: terror. Both sides ceased fire for a Incor6petent Drivers "The only trouble about this an. whole hour, but the dog refused to The Department of Highways now nouncement is that Mrs. Carroll was leave and was eventually dispatched. requires every driver who has had a on the phone a few minutes ago to _ It is strange to reflect that men who bad accident ,eco^d to be examined say that no matter what we heard would not hesljate for an !natant to by a doctor to see if any physical de from any source about Dr. Carroll ktll each other should instinctively re- feet is responsible for the accidents. running for mayor, there was nothing `6aln from killing a trapped animal. This suggests that it might be a good to it. She said he was not going to 'There is., then, a certain remnant of thing from the standpoint of the saf- run." .4� chivalry stili. surviving. —Hamilton ety of those using the highways, .if „Did she say that?" .huskily repeat- Spectator. more attention, was paid to the physi ed' Dr. Carroll, who was a towering cal qualifications of all who drive mo- man of huge frame. He turned to for vehicles. Why wait until a driver the editor and said-. "I guess I had The Empire and the World has established a reputation !or acci- hatter go home and' find out." The Empire does not involve the dents before subjecting him to an- ex- Mr. Cotton had to find another can - world in its domestic problems and amination regarding his physical fit- didate for that election—Lethbridge +crises. Other nations have diverted Wean? Plain, ordinary common sense Herald. tic discontent of citizens by preci- suggests that the time for such an ex- 101tating crises with neighbouring or amination to before and not after an =: the -weaker nations, but the Empire has accident, is which, perhaps, there has rSoo M banks _Y`uFlorida may aand kept its domestic troubles within its been a loss of life.—SL. Thomas. Times- and blizzards, own boundaries. Even though unent- Journal. your coughs and your colds and your +t- ployment�aud poverty within the BED p pire have been exploited by the ens n8 But take it from take mien of the British system, the Em- to that in It will be admitted that in Canada l be a he I would mttc:h rather be • Aire has not retaliated but has, gone we are already behia4. from the• point Down here In the sun. Wouldn't you? on In its quiet dignity and brought its of view of sanitary.. lodgings.. This W. J. McCormack. aemlea to reluctant acknowledgment t -- Juhma's Honeymoon !lI tf if FG,�6 Princess Juliana, the future Q Prince Bernhard zur Lippe - Biesti ka, popular Polish reinter resort is spending pact of their honeymoon. Dead At 63 TORONTO — This week, interna, tionally known race -horse owner, Ed- ward Froude Seagram, President of J. E. Seagram & Sons, Limited, Wa• terloo distillers, died here at the age of 63, after an operation for stomach ulcer. s' 1 ld y ueen of Holland, and her husband, irfield, pictured skiing at Krynic- i the Carpathians where they are In 1925 the total indebtedness of the provilc es in Excess of the amount -they hod deposited in -.sink. ing sink- ing funds war $813,400,000. Ten. years later, in 1936, it was $1,682,- 100,000. The increase was 99 per cent, r e Debts' have bees increasing faster delay may be due to a number o St. Petersburg. Fiorids, Jan. 11. Wr that the Integrity of the Empire is es- causes. it.to only recently that the (Dear BiIL Had to pay t cents poe- than revenues:" In '1926 the debt sentlal even to the welfare of those housing crisis became serious: it fol- tags on your card. This is the warm- Bear Down on Slot Machines was 568 per cent of the annual who would be its enemies• not as a OSHAWA — On Tuesday, the Osh• revenue of the prgvinces. In 1985 {owed the exodus of country people to eat January . in 4s. yearn. however, isation put as the exponent of an op• awn City Council made an amend• it was ??? .per cent. paint order. Thus it goes.: enemies, the cities. But the crista is none too there are Walther rattlers nor jiggers meat to the by-law- licensing$lot rtraip, competitors, all know that we less severe. In many centres con3true- in the grass, no alligators in the Hv. The public debts ki the provinces ars. Shu. 1s so bright a follow weeds machines; calling for a fee of i60 for in 1985, less the sinking funds wit!: the Empire to falter In its stride the. tion has not- kept pace with •the In- g - crenae is population, and before the to hunt the shady aide 'of the street. each machine, instead of $50 !or the the relation of the debt to the an - pace of the world would diminish. The economic crisis. tion,working men and the The hots shoes have taken a rest, but first and i'-5 for each additional de- nual income that year in brackets ;�nDtre is the driving -wheel, the mo- there is great cur;ing, eka;ing and hoc- vice. The amendment was made -fn an follow: Prints Edward Intend. $5e tive power, and the safetrlvalve of poor succeeded in housing themselves effort to check the use of the mach - c luvernatfonal production said welfare. much more easily than today: The key. -It must be terrible down south 200,000 (881 per cent); Non lues here. The amendment forbids .—Melbourne Argus. Federal Government has had the bap to just have to sit around and play Scotia, k. $640,000 (815); Now py Idea of chowiag'the building ot• cribbage.—Editor). any person under eighteen years of Brunswick. ;84,900.000 (951);Qnas- 1lilasue Milk sanitary, lodgings as a means of tet- age from operating them, and re ;168 900.000 (461f) • Ontario, —Sault Ste. Sfarie Star. bee. , Bening the unemployment crisis. For etricis their -use a .the hours .between $699,800,000 (858); Manitoba, Science gains much by accident. -'An it must not be overlooked that In aid- s1z a.m. and eleven p.m. during week- , - Indiana farmer Is now getting five Bell's Prophecy days only'. $111,000,000 (761,1 $askatclbera, rgaliets of milli instead of the three he ing, the population to Flue in mora hY Sending photographs over an ordin• 3189, (1,106); Alberta, gfenic _ dwa111ng places and more = 65,600,000 (984) ; Britisb -Colum vs." to get before he began milking try telephone wire was something 1 agreeable ones, the public authorities To Protest Quanta Etat outside his back door, where his are contributing to procure work for that even lie:l trimeelf Would have bin, =158,200,000 (598). been loath to prophecy, although. he TORONTO — It Is announced by tyro cows could bear the radio. But he a large number of men. and that they (did predict In rho early stages of the the Hon. David Cro11, that the Ontario 0"ot locate the cows there for their are encouraging all the Industries Invention that a single human voice Government Is seeking Federal Legis- amusement, egis amusement, but. his own. In a ecien- which are allied to those of construe- !silos to prevent business firms from fisc spirit this column now suggests tion. Let as hope that Quebec will would be ultimately heard around the fiats the name quints, quins or gain- '„ "� x trying bagpl'pes on the two cows. Or enter upon this movement shortly and world.—Brantford Expositor. g • ea .,; r on the farmer, It you prefer.—Sault tupleis fa gasuthorized ezploitatibe. with all ire power.—L'Evenemeat, ���+�1 +.;� +� +� �� :.� A bill t6 incorporate the famous be. fi , star: _ Quebec.. ' bles will be put'Htrough Parliament._ I T'S This Week s A South Africa surd Immigration Biggest In Empire _ wuA - r: FACT ' Soars �r ++ C� On the Rand we do not want any News In Review i+i f TORONTO — According to con- + more newcomers for the present, el- ,+, _ •�. firmed reports received here from'the then from overseas or from other parte....+ +;A;+:r'.+: :� �; :+ti +'.•::.:� I Turner Valley field, .Alberta, the larg• r? y C f* %'y I ilea. Edwards x*t, of South Africa, unless they have as- Toronto Leads eat crude producing well In the Bri- " sured jobs waiting for them. It mayLith Empire was brought in this 4 be that the decentralization of secon• ElfiT.ttV.1 — According to a state- tuent isued on income -tax .collections week, one of the most important econ• dary industry—recently much' .din- E A s for ten months ending January 31st, omit events' iu,the history. of Alberta, cussed—will provide a solution. Anxi• Or of the West. ': «x ,". i'oronto heads tho list -with a total of t+'' rrw t our as yrs are to see 'the Rand grow :31,787,S iZ, an increase of ;7.663,286, It looks as though sparks will fly �dx and thrive and prosper, It' as well y Y to remember octose It is too late that btontreal was second with ;25,:11,996 x10000 Damage an time now on the heavyweight bt - s'? and other districts- — -Kingston.. $323,• KITCHENER — Damage was eati- horizon. It seems that . Braddock the Rand cannot continue indefinitely v676: Ilaileville, $,431,.b6; Hrmilton, mated' at ;10,000 when fire .broke out and , Schemlinq were matched to �x to carry the rest of the Union on its iG 3s s7 London, ;8,603,476. back. .The.prosperity, of the Rand and in the Brandt ,Furniture Company fight in Now York, on June 3rd for the prosperity of the rest of the coon- - plant here. The plant is housed 1n a the title, now however, plans have fsz try are, is Western Voices Richer building which was used as a church been made for Braddock and Louis point of actual tact, inter- ' dependent. We must avoid the mis• LD,IIUNTON —According to Major when first erected in 1831, to •battle' out -in . Chicago on June W. E. Gladstone Murray, General Ma• 15th ..._... •hence Schmeling is ill may,, take. of Australia, where almost the �#� x entire population is concentrated in a na;cr of the Canadian Broadcas ng New Lease Given Fair hot under the Collar and reports few large cities. Increased and more Corporation, Western Canadians h ve BR_tMI'TON — NVhfle it ;had ap• have it that Maxie will ,take the diffused industrial- activity should better speaking voices than Eastern' ared flint•the Peel County Agricul Zeppelin "Hindenburg",on a,48 -hour readily attract a larger population of Canadians. "They are richer. rounder'' trnarai Fair's discontinuance this year trip to New York to try ,and stop ti� 1 � the desired type, which in turn will says the 'iinjor• was likely, W. L. Wilkinson, the pre- -the fight. :`� 4 r lead to an' increased demand for raw aident, now declares matters are very Maxie; Ener, who is on the come materials and food. What is needed flood Menace Lessens much .brighter,' with the assdta'nee back trail, just had his , 100-suit w ,it the,moment is a strong lead from -. CII[CAGO —The flood menace so that assistance will be forthcomin; wardrobe destroyed by fire, along the'. Government. long overhanging much of the United from county municipalities. -Already with ihe' hoihe' of Ancil Hoffthan, rates, appeared to be lessening the Peel County Council IiaS voted " , everS�}here, in hopes that the his manaacv. R'itlt `this lamp Canada s Young People $500, and Brampton Town Council has IIaxie's style' NOT MUCH! Edward Bird; a young. Englishman, job -ahead is mainly .one of consolidat• decided to vote $268, which in effect The popular question that -is -al- The r after travelling' fn Canada, has an ar- Ing positions against the waters. rill offset the local taxation for road tide in the Kineteenth Century about The . to River; reaching its big- ways being asked at, this office is: 9h improvement. "I am almost 'certaitr 1. "In a six-day bicycle race how many est crest of all time on Wednesday, life among the young people in this g will not be amiss if I predict that the miles would each rider travel?" country.. That which most impressed at Cairo, Ill., still w'as held back by fair will• be held as usual., ,after, all of This• question was- answered -only the 11 trim was the extent to which boys and that city's lofty levees -and the'persis'- our worries. ° said lir.. NVilkinson, q' y young men spend their holidays can- tence 'of the' meli who remained at other da; by Torchy Peden, who �► oeing and camping In the north. coun- tmmin•ent peril to defend it. Flue Still Grips Britain estimated 'the ,mileage, to be some - try, ty, where lakes, streams and forests The Mississippi was rising south to LONDON — Last week's death toll where between 2300 and 2600 miles abound. He tells o1 the camps for New Orleans. It was above flood of 1,155 shows thatthe•influenza-epi. per rider. boys -on Lake Timagaml and else' stage as far down as. Vicksburg, bliss., detnic in Great Britain is still severe. When it curves to toi� salaries for where in the north' The young fel- but General Malin Craig, United Reports' for the previhus,''week had managers -in -baseball, Joe McCarthy F� lows learn canoeing, woodcraft, and States Army Chief 'of Staff, reassured listed 1,137 victims. scoops up the marbles with a high g $2 S f00t a year . - P above all acquire aeIf•confidence. He the people: "Everythingfa holding \ 0, found children aged six swimming and all right in the lower river.' ac a..-_.. n ew rlc;ans ane diving well. What he felt was that Debt Increase of their high school football games the young In Canada are looking for- Bigger Money Lures Nurses drew a crowd of 33,000 fans....... . ward confidently to the fine future TORONTO, —Attracted by offers xceeds Income When Jim Londos cleaned up Ngrth ahead of this country. They do not of.. more money and shorter hours, a America and had the championship e. have any doubt about it. —Toronto g great many Ontario nurser have given dangling from his belt he turned his Star Weekly up positions in Provincial mental hog. Bank of Canada Gives Report on -- --- Vitals to--take-work offered them in ---- Provinces w e head toward South America, next ..Like a giant bird with its wings to his home in Greece; no we se spread, Art Johnson is shown as Bli Headlights _ Chicago, New Tork and other large - he is in South Af 'ca "busting" Ire flew for 200 feet through the Blinding hea�tlights continue Ito' centres, It was learned here at Queen's OTTAWA—Provincial debts havemore n n; claim victims on Ontario highways Park, this week. been increasing at a greater 'rate either• banes, and not his own mow filled clouds at Big Pines, with monotonous regularity in spite During the past : seven or eight than revenues between 1925 and , Cal. Johnson's spectacular leap of the fact that they are supposed to months approximately It Oniario aur- 1935, : according to a compilation Life is sweet, rho', isn't it? Yeah! 7 won him third place in the invi- be illegal and that there are anDpmed res. speeW>,► trailed fa meatal di- made public by the Bank of Canada. They only want- $99.00 for a box at .li tation ski tournament, to be oI>traery responsible !br enioeo• wares have flrfrsakea Canada for the This was the first of a series of the Kentucky Derby. this year........i fag rudh i' regalatten-�t'oeMlN United Btates hospitals, Creating a monthly statistical summaries which quick! gimme six, I've got long ;s: C-4 Recorder. ebsgitage Here, H was rep�d• the bank plana to issue. So -long again. ,. ,K c 7- 4P —low - 7' D. McNeil is confined to her bed throu4t illness --41n. W. J. Clarit is otoitdined to --mbliss Irene Ellicott, of Toronto, The January meeting of the High "her bed tlilrouO lillsim wm b=e over the week -end. land Creek Women's Institute was --Joe Xarqub and sister of held at the home .of Mrs. SjLu Dix- � � �re �••t -"Attorney for the Defence" wil.) on. Rouge Mill. A 81roW, visited 111M Jantes' Andrew be Presented in St. Andr.W. aud- -particularly -.fine as 111tursda'r too&, day made it possillile for several re- on Friday, Fe�,ruary 26th, Leader Store .-4Km R. - W. Miller is confined by the cast, playing ',Duft of the Preventatives, from the Whitevale -to her bed with an attack of the jEarth,, last winter. Institute, as fwetl as A, large number -Tbe usual services at 11 a. In. from this Instittile,'to gather to at 20c. and 25c. a .--Dr. Cartwright was confined and 7 p. in. Will be held in the Un - hear the interesting address of Mr. New prints - I- tcQ Ulurch next Sunday.71—eft-ff­ Lawley, Meld S6"et&M fnr era sittack of flu. day School together with the Young Canadian -National In Aute for the McRoberts, Of 08bao-ws, People'- Blind. In vivid and er*resW;�-eword a Bible Class and Adult Bib- wm a week -end guest of Mr. and le Miss will meet At 10 -a. in. All the speaker,'pakm7ed the lives o: '39m W. H. gray. are welcome. our blind brothers and sisters. H - Rev. Hugh G. Crozier, --Colds have been prevalent in Minister. explained the diffeant cau3es . o: :''this district for the past few weeks, —The Pickering B_ranch of the blindness and showed that to car, -number of Women's jastijut� are inlied by for and aid the blind was a nation and there are ala6 a tion ..cases of a mild flu. the Whitby Women's 'Institute —Frank Pearson attended the .funt Z:"t t,-qd a Demonst ion by M oral of his uncle, Mr, A. Ionson, Of Aitiderls, of the Canada Starch C _jaris on Thursday' parry, on the afternoon of Februa —Sidney Kirby of Kitchener,' 19th in the Co' uncil. Chambier, Whi Spent the *pek-end . with D. and by. Sih-er CoUection Mrs. Munro. and other Pickering "—friend% —Mr. Ken. Gracie* , who -has been teller, in the local branch of tate —Mrs. A. Law spent 'the week- Canadian Bank of. Commerce, f --end at the home of her brother -in- 3�,out the 'past. two years, litts been ,:'law, Amos BrigTiall, of Claremont, trawferred to Schumacher, On .::�;Vho is seriously ill. and left on Monday -night. He " —Sujd4y- next beiKg St. Valen- _time being succeeded by Mr. Bell, w Day the day will 'be generally 'makes his second appearanicie on t •,,_Observed on Monday in - the usual staff'of the local branch. Scbumae fashion. er is situated near Timmins Ont. —The Ladies' Aid Of St. And- . —Any person wishing to atten I.-reves Church will meet at the home the Needleciaft Course, Oponso ed Mn. James 1:Palmer on Wed- by the Wotnen 's Institute, whic nesday next at the usual hour, will be held, from March .8th, to ti ra. 12th, at the home of Miss E. Ric �1' --SL George's' C Church, Sunday, 11rd n, *please leave� their' nam February 14th, 1st Sunday in Lent, with -the President, Mrs. Goin La IhMd&Y Sckro4 at 19 =-m CelebriLt- or with the Secretary, Mrs.' Ste r ion of the Holy Communion at 11 itt This epurse will be under th AL =_ Evening Prayer at 7, p. M. direction of - skilled needle V= _Treaicher, Rev. F. G. Robin6on- from the Department p .—Mrs. J. Powers, .Mr. J. Powers —A;- C. Diamond, -who has had and Mr. Wm_ McGuire, acciampanied nwnbeT (if sucicemful auction sale 'by Mrs. M. Kennedy. of Toronto, of fresh cow and s#r1alrera durin am in Meadsville. Penn, cowillig to the papt'few yearv, is , puttIng a !the serious Wrie" of U*ir brother, another sale on Friday. Februar Dkk McGuire6'' His many friends 19th, when 2r, ,tread' be offsrw will be pleased to know that he is Ajl are fresh or rinse springer Saw slightly improved and are in aood'errd-tion. If storm W. and , Mrs. Gee site elm- the gale .silty be h.-I'l under cover, shter, Miss Zora Gee, Of Gk" eta- . —The month of January was th wood. visited their daughter, Vrs. mildpqt .lute 1932, as nrell as be Rash - Miller. ' on Sunday last. At V_W the "conn beavieft rainfall oi 4be service in Sr. Andrew's Churt+ recorl:!, that is in 100*years when re In the afternoon Miss Coet I&IM a car&* uvre firFt taken. The amoun -solo whieb was very much -snpree- of rain that fell way 4.62 int laited. —TIM Annual 'World. Day of Pray which which is• more; than four times th '%ilk for- Pickering and Vicipity will average for January.' The no ra;innfall for that month is 1.14 in, be held in the basement of St. And' thea, Tht exc;i�,sive rains have him �rev's. Charch, on Friday afternOm. a beneficial. effect an the wells February 12th, at 3 o'clock The of whic znan7 + had nue dry, bu 'now theme is 'The Son of the Lvine have an abuhdance. The -alter i God.' This is entirely interdenom- t n -ate thawing and freezing has been inational and all ladies are invited- rather hard on fall, wheot and stied .—The frequent rainfalls of the in the ground. 7%e mean temperat. 1not few weeps, which were follow- ure fo+ the month w 30.9 degreeim red by heavy fr6i;:i made �the_ roads abovp-norm&L and pavements so slippery that they were dangerous for both. motorists _'Greenwood And pedestrians ' that many accid- ents have occurred. There have toeen Mr. and Mm J. Clark have 'rp- is number of.. cars that either coil- turned home after spending a co . U ided with others or were forced in- Ille of.weeks in Toronto.. to the ditch and many. pedestrians Mr. and Mrs. F. M.. Chaprn'an of ha'ie suffered from broken lees or Audley, visited with Mr. and Mrs arms . by falling, on _the. slippery F_ W. Gibson on Sunday. sidewsAs. The W. L met in the ba sement . -­"Girl-Shy" was Presented for *first of the church on Thmday and the time on Frillay night last quilted two quilts. b7 the Young. People of the• United Xr. and Mrs. Robt. _ Nash, of' Church, to a fully -packed house, in Markham spent a day' last vmek St.. Amdrew'LKL Church. A very pretty with Fdith and Howard Ormeiod. stage setting was used, and repres- Mr. and Mrs. G. Bags and son ented the rooms "of two college -boys and - grandson, of Woodbridge' spent and contained the expected ftirrigh- Sunday-witb'W. Mark and family. ings.. The story of the jjhiy is that Quite a nuniber of our young of the progress of one of these two people. accepted the. invitation to a Young nien with 'the ladl�es. He has skating­paity held at Markham been threatened with being called a rink last week by the 'Brougham - Y. ,WOTn2tn-hat(.-T1, And in the early sip._-. P. 'S. es of the play atumnipts to justify' The boys of the -Green-"Voria school Itis attitude, but with little success. p1hyiW a game of hockey* on Saiur- The role i -s -Played -bv,ffenry West- day. with the ;bays of � the Kinsale ney, and later through the ingenious school, the -reqult, a tis Organization' of his room -mate, a "retrl'r fella" ' (Pla'yed by Jack 'tu:ni�les, Spruce.. Lumber Chapman), our shy friend is would be expeted, and falls hard, The story and plot is brought to a conclusion with the aid of Miss Ruby �N.Ve bay.e some except. Andrew, a wily . young woman. of ionall nice Spruce in I y the Play, Miss 41W rgaret Westney, Was Lois, Stevenson, ',Nliss Blanche inch' drerRe-d, decking, Bal9don, Miss Muriel Powell, Miss matched Riad •sidings. Marie Balsdon.. MP.&gr% Ken Gracie, . Dry and well manufac- Wilfred MOnney, Man Balsdon and Arthur S77k. It' 4ks' areal good tured. "Ory, very well played, each -mem. ber doing excellent work, I . ots of cojr�y and appreciated by the =:m PICKERING au*ence.* Viss Ethel Bray, soprano and Ming Irefie Cooper, i -A Folk %.n. , LUMBrL."&1R% YARD ces, Wft the Sunday' School Orch. 11HOW114 34(l() estra provided the tsetween-acts pro- gram Following the play, the' cast wereentertained in the bam-ment, CARPENTER & BUILDRR when Mrs. Coates. Ntrbo, with Mr. idW Morley, supervised the pro'd- Afterations, -3&4;h, Doets and uMon,, "s presented with a bou- made to. order, quet of -flowers -by the players. The .,Screens play was very well done and ought Plans and Estimates given oa to bave. Its second presentation w6 General Repair Work. 0* Iftst audience. when, we feel J. POYNTER, suire, another full )v)uqe would be had.. Pickering to al trust. The Institute ftr the Blin lirovides training along vocations Aines, and •-helps its m4wrAiers to se cure employment. It aLso, � -sees- tits ry, supplies are available for their bar, t- dierafts, and Vooks, printed in th n , Braille, are loaned then!, And e !nonthly mazazine, filled with edu( or itional ani hplifiA'articlec is se'T1 . them, postage free. Pe coat of suc' n senrkes' is reduced chiefly by elft: i'-, by• the pur,7ha-�p of Pl;?Id,r:aft rr-a 10 ucts_ an I d- - by hblding'"%�- Dayf Err This Branch � hotpes to be able t make a substantial contribution, t this very deserving cause in th near futum Mrs. Orvis and Mis Joy Miller., delig+t.ted the Audienc, twith twn very pleasiniz vocal nurn Mrs• They were accompanied 4 Nf rs. Carr. Mrs. White offered he rharminz home for a Euchre an, ea Bridge ren the afternoon of ?ph -Imry 10th At- tiro February moot irdr of -the W. I. it 4 Pxrw-rued tha P 'R re7,rPw"­l:ive from *e Jun;(w' T11 rRtitute -will. -rive a i3ar*,-r on the a Juniors' nroject for the year. am there wig he aro* exhibition of thei; ree , ipe hew%* -Q. From tip &"awprs to or the PA,11 Call --:-My ' ffi4vb4. it v­aj n" disenvorpell that wrost of oar !nears bon- ^11I their Womr? triew"er,#Q TrRj readlnz. and Aevo4w. At the• rlf-%- o! 1`1�0 'rrWtin,%r, the, boottecv. seneE v lunch. - 'T ;-DON TAKE CHANCES Tlay Safe. COILAUJI; your Iijl�ggj?q- Y 4 A' R DR[764GiST lU N(JR F, -.-A VF-RCHANT H. V, R. hf OORK I)R'L Cn181 DUNRARr0'.%,, -WNTARla The r Pickering MEAT MARKET AXE%. Our 11ott..0__,' . . Special --Country Style Sausage ....15c.1 per lb, -.2 Ibi. for 25c'. XLARRNCE SILK, 29-31 J1nuwRer us for Delivery Pbone iQtO Netto J 4w*r#4*e 1�j OR 1 -foal blower. 80theinin- in t�E and grates; S.M.no Apply at News Office. '19a 'WANTJ_�-D- 111valid wheel chair. in good condAicn. Apply G L. Nliddletun, Brunoiam, Ont. 24tf F01? SALF--A work horse 7 years old, an&2eowadue to . B. freshco.W.Lot- ton, !ut 38. con I Pic, ering. 25 OH. SALE -A M-41, disc hAirow, W.-Il.s,eparatoranda Daniel incubator and other small nrticlps, Jas. Greenlaw, Pick- ering, 24-25 C0NVS FOR SALF-T. B -o tested.. Several good grade llolstejas,due to freshers at early date., Ken Graham, lot 9 -con. 7, Pickerfn;, FOR SALE - 10 gr'ade liolptein fresh cows, and 3 springers. All cattle T B tested, and negative to blood tests. j S Honey& Son. Milliken. out. 24.26 FSALH-50..icre farm in Pick- oori'm rownobip. Frame 'house'and barn fruits ;orir7 creek, For terms and oariiculars' anpiv to G. L. Middleton. Phone Pick 52S, 18t1 1OWS FOR SALE -Close 9prine. hers and fresh cows, pure bred sad grades. T, Wni sted Prid blood tested Frew delivery, I' 'Murphy.murcorArms. Lindsay. Ont: Phone 1,152. 13tt OR SALE -4 riarioatpred Holeteir AOR I year old. q registered 11ohitein heiferf. 3 rnnnthq o!d; all T B tested, Thomas McGriskili, lot to. con, 3. Scoirboro. 1-2 mile east of Malvern. FWt 8AL,10-A carload of fresh -14 and close snr1merq from the Ottawa restricted are;,, t'rhces reasonable At the thorn of B.V. i4inkle I 1 -;miles went of Whit. 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