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PICKERING, ONT.. FRIDAY, FE13.J.9.1937.
Port URion
L, -z
200eU
Wm ' and Mi�s..,Chester have get
The Pickering ,Young Peop will
le
(311 -a -MA W
DR. H. 0; PEARSON-Physician
ftd Surgeon. Duabartoo. toly
.&'Our.trucke pass your way
every day."
nicely settled in their new house.
Sorr to report Mrs. J. Johnstoij
y
ice
Present their humorous pixy, "Girl
Shy" in Cherry -wood Church'onthe.
y
MIEW
0 B. FORSYTH. Oph. D., Director
fell on the and. fractured a bone
in her
evening of March 5th. This is und-
emarbical Anodation of Ontario. Reg.
a vaquabor of the Americea
COAL, WKE,
wrist.
Mrs. Mi spent the week -end at
er the auspices,,of group one of the
W. -A.
1886-1936
Assecia6ft. Elea by
"Poe UK or t. Out.
W%,OD, CRA(ENT,
her summer home here.
SAND, GRAVEL,
and
Attorney For the Defence" is
AltoKa
and Mrs- �tiddei an--'Pr'm
0a eating Jantiary litlk
Of Chopping win b*
DONALD RUDDY klaxrioter�
different. Mystery. ThAN, an4
A"Myto
au
=y b=1 A. a. 4.
Whitby. ay
BUILDEWS, SUPPLIES
Comedy. Something to take away
with you Youll have to watch an&
Irene, also Mr. G. Spenceley� and
Miss Laura Hill were Sunday visit -
Tt - I per bag
BEATON, BELL & ROSS
also 1eW oartage work
listen to this one. Presented inn
ore with Mr. and Airs. H. Yake.
2111 begs . $1.30
flarfistors Solicitors
We have also placed in stock a ful
St. Andrew's Hall, Pidkering, Fri-
day Febmary 26th. br the cast who
Those who attended the Institute.
Pot -Luck Supper held last week at
24 bags and over 6c. ver bar
W LLLIAM J, BEATON. K. C.
line of Maple Leaf Killing
last . year played "Dust of the Mortis"
the homes of Mrs. E. Lehman and
1L BROOKE BELL. K. C. J. D. Jr. ROSS
W9 Feeds.
an 14 different' stages. See it I
Mrs. D. Crosier. report a very pie"
I
...A fall line of
JAMES A. WRIGHT
A. W. MITCHELLMiss
"t time.
ewli and pie,
May Urom Tomm". Adslaao 26118
Evelyn Reeser is at present
'bed 'with
1006 kept = bmf-Alsis *8
0. RICHARDSON & Co.. Barris.
..,Pickering, Out.-
Hall one day last week..
confined 6 her the hu.
We hope she may won recover.
Powtry 1"gireamift
*ton. Solicaton. Notesics etc Swlo'Wl
Lik Bag '�&. Tom.;;'
to
Office phone 7400 Residence 6520
The Colin Madill famil
I y are mov-
Min M. Tompkins of Roseville
WM supply OW KAWM
iksx Aa bone 3613. Stf
-
ing back .to the farm In the enar
had Sunday dinner wft B. sad
w
The. BeSI Store, Claremont
frHOMSCN k MeMILLAN-Barria.
JL bors, SaUdux% Notary ftbik- Office at
futum
Mr and Mrs. Medland, of White.
Mrs. Reesor..
Mr. W., Norton has returned home
other feeds iteilakec-
fieddsaw of Mr. Tbommu. lot 11. coocession 1.
Makerhag. 0&cs boure: Th Saturday
T"W".
PHONE ON
vale, visited Miss Rate last Friday
after spending a month's holidays
cuse Priem
eveoliaM tress 7.00 p. to to ta ..or by
I stowat. Tomato ofilce R I Bank
FURNITURE
afternoon.
with his sister, in the Nortli
chopping
:ens
P•low 63011
We. displaying
The Y. P. held an enJoyallAe so . --
'Manday.
are an attractive
ial evening at the John Phillip's
Andley
Wednesday and FrWW
nONAXT & ANNIS - B"riste-a.
%-*S9Mt0M Nutones Public
variety of
Aluminum and Granitsware Etc.'
home on Friday evening.
The Will Brown family. of 'Icor-,
The drams. '%irl- Shyl'� will be
GGRIDON D. CONANT.K. C.
Furnijure and Furniture
Novelties,
onto, were Sunday visitors with
"-eir
giv-
en in the church' this Friday even-
-AX.LIN F. ANNIS. S. A.. LL. B.
Pirices low.; in keeping with timeo.
people here.
Ing, by'- the Pickering -Young -Peo-
611111cea- -71 2 Sinscoe St. S.. oshav�
"Women's The meeting of the
ple. Come and see , it.
PbUmea--4 and 6 (Coshava). and sit the Court
Day oz. Prayer" had a good. attend-
The Club met on Monday evening
TNING
House. Whitby. (Mr. Conant) Phone 7 (Wbit.
by).
RADIO SERVICE
at the home of Mr. and Mrs." R. P.
1PIANOM
A Graduate of ':Radio College
Miss Bate and Mrs. Knox Sr.. are
both under the d&-tor's cafe at Pre-
Winters. About fifty were present
and enjoyed a,pror*ssive -whist
A1VL4
All kinds. .1%
NHIL 0, SMITH., D. D. 9., L D. S.,
CSoccesor to Dr. J. 1, Dales). Gracuate
with
-Up-to-the-minute training t
of L Markham.-
it es e - arkham -
M's J s" Boulton
game. The business was conductea
by the Presidenit, Percy '.Veale' ane
Of Pe pair ork
All Tuning Guaranteed
of
I'dw Royal Colle" of Dan# =and T
Ael DA'
-, and
qywnt the week -end -with Miss Mary
the Secretary had all arritngemenu
•
C. S. '149cDONALD
to uni ty At Clas ovef
rand Fads
stooff to It.
.:
OFINEST EQIJIPMENT
Pbillips.
Miss Elizabeth Snacks, of Wecit
made for a good meeting. It wa;
decided to hold -dance it,
!209 CLOSEAVE.. IORONTO
for
Sutton. spen, a few weeks with Mr
a euchre
the School here on Friday evening. -
- Phone Lakeside IN4
RER BERT T. FA LLA18E. L D 8..
.-Guaranteed Satisfaction
John Phillins and family.
1.4art-b 6th. ai which a charge of 2`
taken at NEWS OMW.
D. D. S .grate ei the Royal College of
psora. Such
S d the University of Toronto
AT
The Sunday So!hool and Y. ai�
cents will be made to all except th-r
and door cast of St. And-
�Mlag. Ont. Office hours 9
6
Reasonable Pricea
Tubes and Batteries
making' preTmrations fQr the social
.
-ntert%inment non - Friday
ladies who brinir lunch. Two Les i
Shingles For Sale
0. m. to W m., or 07 appoin.tinent. (X-ray
always h.A#
ev011i-Mr.
ers, Mrs. R. Winters aild Mr. Ge
service). Pbono Pick 3700. 431Y
H. ROT -MILLER.
February 26th. Keepthe date open
miq,; Fthel Chapman. writer a"
Puckrin were named to carry on
drive..after
Gal t 0 A ran ised Steel
10.
-Brouirbam, - Ontario
_1,0 1,11nmes"a4er" and- other worth
new membership whi,+1
the losem give the winners envoy=
Birid's Felt Slate. S111111haii'al so,
4stf Phone. Mark 1"
-u*le 1�-ks Visas kk ruest at the .9,
ter supper In the fall, -
-Also, re4uh1wrfiag twealry wheels.
AELIZABETH RICHARDSON-
t;-.rvov home m Wednesday last.
IAWQ mowers db%rpened.
. Fire and automobile insurance of all kinds,
goprewoung tompoons of 001A financial stand-'
M M Mi M R
The Mission Band held their Feb
Kinsale
T. PATER80N a - OLARRMON
as•
ruary. meeting at the home of Mrs
Call and get prices. Phone 2811
P08TIII.,% Licensed Auctioni�w.
Brown on Saturday ..afternoon with
- The W, A. will hold their Feb
7 -
112 . loor on nation of York and onsocle. &Go.
"Jillon wiloo of all kind* a4leaved to on alsonesS
Insurauce of All Kind -s
Mrs
an 'attendance of 21 Browr..
Ing Ras-
nre.4ided at the work meet;
-- meeting at. the home of 7,*1 r,.
ruar.,
Thursday
saises. &"&sso Green fiver P. 0., On*,
'Best Rates. Available with
-ted hvMis,;ec% Annie Bayles and
W. Stevenson, on after.
noon. Mrs. V. Parkin's group wil'
R. BEATON. TOWNSHIP
D%
Motr;e Dpvitt.-The devotional meet-
be in charge.
Clerk. Conveyaocer.Co 10 11 for
ACCOUCILAT11. rn.%r of
Security. and Service.
;net was le4a by Mics Phvlli-, Farle7v
Mrs.' Lorne Wbite arid Mrs. Fre
•
Builders SUP
Morris Whitevale. oat.
v ri
RP . 1. E; Glover delivered' a
Parkin were crallers on Mrq.' V. Pa'-
plies
YY M A w
Address jPhone
Pa est message from Okel. 3- 1.
''Keen thy foot when thou goest 'n
kin on Saturday noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Parkin spec?
• ILICENSIRD 'AUCTIONEER AND
BROUGHAM PICK 516
the house of God, and bwe morp rps.!v
undaflast vdth 'the latter s. mot
ber and Ltth
VALUATOR
to bear than to give the sacrifice
her in Oshawa.
Q.
conducted Anywhere 1.
Pickering Milis
of fools for - thev censi4er, .not that
that they do bow
Mr. and Mrs. A `Joneg spe-
x1lue Coal
'Phone or -write. Address 614 Dundas
evil." 4howinr
too 'often -we. -ro- - ' cireles.,-Iv' to_tbe
Sunday. last with. Wm.-Sadler's.
'Alberta Ooa
8trie;. East.
A number from here were in Br
thy. Ont&rio.
Agency for Frost & Wood Wd
houce of. God without hearts attun,
see e pay. .." .
ooklin to the
D OlLestic Coke
C'OckshzLtt Farm MaohinerA
ed to wo�hip, but'full of world].,
-thourhts- Mrs.
Temnle" on Tuesday night.
CFtuent. Lime, Plaster
.i.1..-,CYRIIJ' E. MORLEY
Glover sang a solo.
The Valentine. S*oci2d- held in tb,�.
(GENERAL INSURIANOR
Complete lire and repqirF..
"Drifting" with Mrs. John Miller ;it
hall on Saturday afternoon by inern -
71 - Maple -Body Wood
.'rieft plekrisig, a"
Chopping and Feeds -of ab
the organ. Mrs. Malcolm being un-
able through 'sickness to be present
bens of the, Mission Band was a
success ss and enjoyed by all.
AgeDtS for Lnndy Fence
'WRITES
kinds.
ply.. Conuntinity singing was 'led b}
Mr. Manning -sports a new Chry-
and Metal Loclunip
Life'
Royal Pastry FJOUr
B. Harvey, with Mrs. R. Birrell. at
ladies s'
the piano. The ane, "Grand -
sler car.
Last gatuyaay 'Mr. and jfr. anrl
and
'-Cockshatt
Fire
Poultry Feeds, -Growing
father's Clock" the gentlemen �with
Mrs. Walter Stevenson celebrated
Impipmentif
.;.,Automobile.
•r.
Mash, Lai in Mash
Barvey leading, sang "Granny's
'at
()Id. Arm Chair." A speci
their 25th anniversary of tbeir'weO-
by
Secure Pri c" Before Buyll"
•featuiP
ding giving- a dinner to about 20
lBnrglary and Accident i
We carryall makes of Plow Points.
of the eveningv�a-, a draw by Mrs.
Matthews, the receipt-, from the' sale
guests, relatives and friends.
'-Mr. and Mrs: J.'Parkin 'c'alled' on
W'ILSON. BROS,
INSURANCE
Do N., Lockwood
of tickets being $28.00. Jim Holt -by
rielatives: last Saturday.
PICKERING, ONT.
was the luckv winner. A cushion,
'' Mr.. W. Dunn has sold his farm
LocuSt HiD, Onto
Loufi'ge-F
giveri'by air -s. Ai. Ellicott, was won
'.%,Irs.
to 31r. Pog&Qn, of Whitby, who
Phone Mark 7200
by M. Hamilton. A tea cosy
will take possession on April 1st..
R. G; CLENDENING.
gi,en by Mrs. Easton went to Mrs
*Mrs. Floience Conner and son,
�These are exceptioziall y
Cirl De,�itt.' .A. square dance- contest
and brother, Milfred"' Dayvson, of
FIGHT
comfortable as 'a couch
FUNERAL- DIRECTOR
brought" three groups Ao the.- floor.
-A prize waltz had I a' number Of
Cambray_.are visiting friends here
at present.
Winter Colds
and easily opened to don.
Private Ambulance
contestants, after which all whri
R
ble or two single beds
Day and Night Service
ending wished joined in the dance,
'�A`uld
Greenwood
By
With spring.mattresses.
Prone gom
lHalveriq 5000
up with all singing Lang
Syne" in g6od Scotch style, bring-
On March 9th, the 3 -act comedy'
Building up your Viltarnin ft*_
One style has' *a deep
Markham, a Onto
Ing to a close a very enjoyable e*v-
ening thioughout,
'Girl Shy" will be presented in the
Greenwood Church by. the Pickering
sererVoa
On Tuesday February
Al
We feature the foll' owing Vita.
wardrobe drawer whieh
evenine,
Y. P. - U., Watch next' week for par -
For Your. Po
is U-1try,
takes care of the bedding
9th, . the W. I n
. held their annum
- meeting' or esco]i-,,
�1;with husbands
titulars.
Miss 1. Rutledge spent the week-
Min Products:
Wampole's Cod Liver Oif $1.0*
and a metal back
as guests. Although the roads were
end at her home in Honeywo6d.
7kytr3t'3 Alph�m tte3 50 ca
e
Price $29.50.
Driuking Fountains and Feed
very treacherous' with ice, about -70
-Mr., and Mrs, C. - Barkey slid son
smies
Other -StYleg - *i'thout
Troughs made in our own shop
were present. The Institute ladies
had. provided an excellent SuPPer
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mas. N.
.001
100 11 $3.50
wardrobe or back
Good Baal it and moderately
.
w
which' s 'enjoyed -by all. Mrs.. B.
.:Bie.•
Mr. and. Mrs, Ham and - family
Abbott's Haliver Oil capsules
Price, $23.60 & $25.'00'
.,Priced-.
Harvey, PreiWent of the W. I. wel-
and. Mr. and Mrs. S. Disney and;
2 5's 5.5c -
colmed the visitors and in her add-
�
family, of Oshawa, spent Sunday'
50's $11.00
Oyster shell rod mica * 'it,
C r
g
rens she -spoke of: the- latest effeA
with Mrs; Geo. Middleton.-
fool's $1.80
Motor Ambulairice, Day or
of the W. I. in the medical examin-
Mr. and Mrs.' T. Hortop and dau-
Ayetat Caleium.A Cap suits
Also dairy ntenails and 'filter
ation -of the school children of Brou-
-gbter- spent a day •-last week with
100 $2.25.
,none 1300
gham. Mrs. M. Burk, _Secretary -Tr-
detailed
Mr. and Mrs. W. Gee.
Malt & Con Liver Oil I Ib. 59c, i,;
pads.
easurer, gave - a amount of
-Miss Edna Weadmn -of Markham,
41, A
2 lbs. 98C.
Furnace work and general tin-
the activities of 1936. Toasts were
spent the week -end with her aunt,
CAST -. ER__R_1W-
prom p-tl y atten d ed to.
proposed to the King 1hy T. C. Brown
M;rs. J. Plaskett.
Plaskett -.
Iked all otber popular Vttawf*
• followed by the, National Anthem
Mr. Gerald Writ & end
products.
Fbiaeral Director
LLVIN IBUSHBY
t 0 the Institute, by Lloyd Johnston;
Mrs, E. Holtby, the' oldest contin-
of the week at kill: home here.
The
E C. Jones, Phm. Bft
Furniture Dealer
Y. P. S. entertained Xtngaie
--
-4 4L_
Hardware Phone 4WD
nous member, replying: toast to the
,
Y P. on Tuesday night
DRLVOIST
Ontario
PICKKRING
gentlemen, reply 117 M- to
L. T
the ladies by W. A. Xilo:�;
I
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Clarke are
spending a few days at, Trentom
7
on",
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For ten years- Pup -Clark-hag tried t!lere,.lv4cll silo nes;. joukiug foi_.tLu I �:,_
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Require License To
Export Live 'Poultry
Under an order of the British
Ministry of Agriculture and Fish-
eries, which becomes effective .on
February lb, 137, the landing in
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BUY MADE- '
IN -CANADA
_ GOODS
Standard Brands Ltd.
Fraser Mp, do Liberty St.,'
Tarsaw, Ont.
Phase send. me, the fro♦ Royal -
Yeast, Bake Bock.
gains ,
Adifess
Town
1 nant with his New York Blues. %lust l.awlins shook his uead. ." We went
of the -baseball writers predict an- over to ti,e dugout and huultd'fw both
other failure but Terry Burke of the the boy and the' bat. None of the
Siar thinks they have a chance anhd men - rcnwinbel seeinz the _ kid affer a�
Great Britain of lice poultl} and �thrau h Tony M1furallo, who• has a Dir6' '',ve1't to ba.t." �'CZ $;rj��J�
hatching eggs from all countries, restaurant in the Broadwr.y d'strict "That's bad." : s != 1 ,
excepting Ivtorthein Ireland, the and is associated with bookmaker ;I'll $ee if we can locate the Uoy
Channel Islands, and the -Isle' of and gamblers, 'he bets $1 on them througl Pietro," Rawlins suggested ; til �� �
3Ian, is prohibited, unless the ex- 'at 200 lu 1. The opening game is a . and began searching in his pockets A
porter has a license issued by the pitchers' battle. Whitpur. the Phila• for a notebook. � 13JE-FI'E9
British. Ministry. delphia star . twirler, is jealous of 1< e
sa that•thke funny. little, hunchback
`
_The order prohibits -.the importa-' Larry Doyle, the Blues rookie short- you've always had " And -then as he - gays �aMai Ofewa'tf—
tion into Great Britain -of domes- stop, because of Pop Clark's pretty gaited for Rawlin.3, "Where is Pie- 11secep HEATiN6 EXPERT - -
tic fowls, turkeys, geese, two-day daughter Frances. He tries to in- tro?"
old chicks. of domestic fowls and timidate Lary with a bean ball and "That's what i am looking for," Last winter was one of the
eggs of domestic fowls intended or when'he thrnw•a a second one at Lar- Rawline said impatiently. "He has most severe ever known,
hatching. All shipments affected -by -ry's head Doyle knocks Aim down an- uncle over on Jerome avenue and Weeks of iub•zero weather -"
the order must also be accompanied, with a , right to the chin.' Larry is 1. was supposed td go over There to- tested fuels to the utmost
by a certificate issued by a veferinr put out of the game. Later Whit- •iipht and have a real Italian supper. I "' f«utd °'any wanting, ,
ary employed by the national gov- per hits a home run with a man on. had th,, address somewhere: ta
Yes, Here 'One fuel me througli that
ernment o the exporting country;' base'but as:Whitper is -nearing the it is." Tie handed it -to Kelly: - -- testing triumphantly; That <,
stating that the birds, -and in the home plate, he drops dead, shot Kelly called information and asked t''a' D. L st W. Scrantotfti
case of hatchingeggs, the birds, that Anthracite which is trade.
gg through the heart The Blues win if C -ere was, a telephone under that; marked-dolourted blue to
laid the eggs are free from -the seY and it is generally believed that name at that address. IIe waited for protect you against mixing "
oral diseases specified in the order W'hitper was killed to allow them' to f v seconds: - or substitution. The 'blue•
and have been free from the diseases win. Detective Kelly suspects Larry "Hello," he said. "I avant to talk coal' dealer will Neil you
for at least six months prior to the \ more about. this t fueL -aa
because he will• not account foe his to Pietro. "What? !`o no. I want Orderatnatoday.� '
date of shipment and that all the- time atter leaving the diamond. to talk to- Pietro'. Where is he?'r
other several requirements -of the
order have been met. _ There was r lung 'wait during which
This order will.: not affeet Can- 'Rawlins called one of his men and time Belly, made impatient faces in-
ada very seriously. as shipments of gave, instructions to see that Kelly's 0 the transfitter. "No; no," Kelly_
I ice, poultry or hatching, eggs made orders were carried out. said "I'm at the .fall park =
and Pie --
the. Dominion to Great Brit- t.ro is not here: ' I thought. he was 71r
'.11 _it had anythin,; to. do with: Tiats�
aiin are very small. In 135 only 24
and balls,'wouldn" all the other men sick." - Another wait and then -Kelly
live birds were exported and in 133 I be affected too?" Terry asked. , bung up in di -;gust.
Kelly considered a 1Yloment.:'Thei hat was the kid's uncle. He'says
the number was 33. These shipments"That
is not sick; that be is over'
,s something to 'fat you say, young '
were for breeding purposes, and -no *ere." -
hatchink eggs were shipped: fellow, al that; bu[ i can't take any
chances." But hi wasn t here. It was a
Further information concerning4 - strange boy who came with this note,"
this order -can be obtained from the I - It could be something to do with Rawlins insisted. - -
Veterina ' Director General. Do- bat.:. though I don't see how or why," s s
rY "It's getting worse and worse." Kel-
minion, Department' of Agriculture,, Ra-trliils• said. "Birkin had a favorite
bat an A. rarefy naso any other.- Right k' complained: "Now, -what does. this
Ottawa. _ after he was -pulled ut of the game, - boy business then?" He thought 1'
Doyle wandered all the way over to for - moment and then turned to Ter-
to
our dugout and sort of -looked around. ry; ."Go back ill your notes and read
Exports of Grain ."I.Ahought that wasn't allowed," that sectlon•just after Doyle was--tak: :Carling With Kettles
Kelly said. en'out. of. the
Set New Record -.•,t isn't. Ilei ►vas sort of absent- Tearp read: "Doyle, looking sour,. Writes the Toronto Globe and
---- minded and went back when one of was nulled from the game and ambled Mail. — It is inteYesting_io non -cur. -
niy men Gi:yed him. I don't; know ound wandering' over'toward the Iers that. iron stones are used Pretty
Argentine Government R-ve;ls ' Butchers' dugout, -topping at the
what he wanted over there unless it generally in this country; almost al-
. New Trade Levels • choler and then osei• to, the bat rack � -
wasp do•a little snooping, Rawlings I together -in Quebec. They have been -
suggested. before he finally settled down to watch -
lhCk:\OS A1rJES.—Thea Government rhe ga,-'•e." , in use many pears. Iron 'is cheaper
-It tnlghi be just that very thing:" ..I want Doyle inhere,'' Kelly sand and more `plentiful than granite.
announced last week' grain, exports Kelly - grabbed at the Idea.. "I'd like There is a story that, when the fires
during the week ended Thursday were to have that particular bat brought o the mat oil guard in the hall. "Aad Scots settled. r Canada e and that ,
they highest -in the . •intry's history, t up here." get me another .man' -at once," -..pv
The total was"524,000 me, :c tons "I'll ga down myself," Ras,•lins ,of- There was a second policeman at was in. the long ago — they Hadn't -
(about 19,000,000 -bushels)., ' The pre. fered.. - .. 'he ,loaf•• immediately,' curling- stone's of any kind.. But, as
cions record was -In the piri'd Trani ''Jut a minute," Ke1tj said.' "I'll "Cs over to this address," Kelly or- with the establishment of St. An -
June 12 to June 18, 1981,-wben 43.&;000 send a. man with you.." dered. ''It's a fruit and vegetable drew' and, Burns•soZieties, they we,e
tore. Pietro, the' Cbicago bat boy, is determined to curl. Su kettles filte4l '
metric tons • (about, l 7 .00,000 bushels.) "I don't need a guard," Rawlins I with solid.) frozen w t
were shipped. ..protested staying there and, is.supposed to have �. Y water were used
"Na reflections,.
sent"this note. Take it along. See if Which called 'for a good deal of
(Trade circles said- the division ' oY Raw lies, Kelly- hasi''� the kid's handwriting and report the usual "Soop 'er up:" exhortation
:ie expcirts between the various . .lies I tened .to say, "but murder, you know,
o[ gran, not given in the official !Ig• is a peculiar thing.. �V6ile yon and 5'rk he -'e as soon as you can. I want from the skips.
ures, was pproxima.te'ly: 2,695 0o I your team have everything to lose by 's• to find Pietro. I2 you can't .locate 7�►
y the boy, see if his uncle knows any -
bushels of wheat, .9,1'ir8,000 of cern, 136 other
death, yet there could eeiaily � ����
thing about the substitute Pietro
1,il.T,g00 of oats and :,093.000 of bar• tic other reasons. �Co have to protect- sent."
ourselves.'
fey)' _ Rat�fins a41nt out accompanied by a Doyle, dressed for ,the street. came
' policeman and was gone for so long' in and was clearly surprised.
To show an Quedn a tdme that they all -become uneasy.
y profit, the, (To be Continued.)
Mary, trans=Atlantic'liner, must re- "Dirkin's favorite bat is not down Y
:SOR TA R1MT
there. aw:where," Rawlins Anally_re-
turn 'nearly $0,000,000 annually. I P0rtk d, / ona
'Aral • tta book out nn' the diamondsP� 4#
tao,' the Policeman Event on. ``
-"It' must "be there!", Kelly 'was iii- s I r!
-�..
OUT
X:
-But, it isn't: It's gone;
ou Need
• R'herc is
you bat 'boy?" Kelly (1e-'77—
man
-_ -
E L I manOnd o: Rawlins.
' "Our regular boy a'as• slck today.IftNCA PN 7S
A Great Book "How to Be- Who was handli: g the bats, then?" Crt:.ah•s Aspirin" tablets in ;S tj
come a Hockey Star" by T. P. I Iielty asked. blase of water.
"Tommy'• Gorman,. manager ".� new boy. - Our .bat.boy.sent tis
and coach of the Montreal t note saying he was sick and sent a
"Maroons"", profusely illus- � friend to take his place," Rawlins ex- GREAT
� ``\, -3.►,
illus-
trated and containing man M
plainttl
valuable tips on howgt`o Dlay j "Who -was the body today?"
the game.
also, "I don't know. I have Pietro's note
AtiTOGRArtltn PtCTUME$ of in my.
Pocket so-aeuhere. I'd tai- RECOMMENDS/:2'
(mounted rdtorklramRnr) I -otten all about it." Rawlins dug into •
his pocket until he produced a half- Gargle twiee. This eases soreness'
Croup "1,,s l "Maronne" . stmast tastantly.
Croup "L`s C'anAdtens i sheet of cheap paper. on which .was 20 OOO
-or individual pirp2res of: scrawled 1110 message he had men- a .�
Baldy Nartheott •. Pnul Hayngs siOried.
UaveTr6ttier- 'm BA MEDICAL
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Crown Pring Shows Goering Isle of Capri Newsprint Takes
forest Wealth
Ilk At Great Rate
CANADA for thoughtless drivers. 4y'l Charles Vining Asserts Industry
As the traffic light turned on a busy- Not Obtaining Adequate Return
corner, a frail old woman started to
Income of Farmei3 cross the street with a crowd. A big TORONTO—The newsprint Indus-
-An Item In the New York Times, car brusquely nosed its way aroutir- try is using up Canada's wealth of,.
telb of tne income-txx-recertyed-trom- - tNe —corner.--WhI16--others scatterer: i forests "at a prodigious rate" and get -
small French farmers. "The French
out of the way, the old woman stoo(, ting little for it beyond wages for the
peasant, as a rule, keeps no books." industry's still, seemed incapable of movement. industi workers, Charles Vining,
.0
Comments the article. That makes Just as the car seemed about to hit
the news all the more Interesting, for president of the -Newsprint Associa-
her, a silk -hatted man, with a cane,
tion of Canada, told the Canadian
Club here recently.
the government has to rely mainly on limped quickly to her side and awl rif
the word of the' taxpayer. "One her out of harm's way. At the sarn':2 "We are consuming our forests at
w�
French farmer confessed last year to moment there waa a sharp report, anc;
a prodi,tous rate," said Mr. Vining.
a profit of $17.000 on the year's farm.
the tire of the car went flat. 'X "A single "Sunday Issue of the New
Ing." Others acknowledge making as
Talking to a - nearby policeman, a York Times means some 225 acres of
high as $10.000 a year,
few miputes later, a reporter learned our forest. The tabloid New York
The majority, however, report pro -
that a similar Incident had beye been hmorning, and that ap- News, with its huge -,circulation, to
pening nearly
fits ranging all the way from $100 to using 60 square miles a year. The
every
$1,000 athe silk -hatted man : year. anything above the let in each
of them.Canadian mills, during the fast five
ter figure being exceptional. Expert-
'
years of selling newsprint at a lose,
too( enoe of farmers in this province would
Following up the story, -the reporter have consumed at least 4,000 square
appear to be much like their cousins' learned that the man was a former
7' In France, anything above a $1.000 a milets of forest, equivalent to a strip
diplomat. whose toot had bee crughp4i 19 miles wide�l �grom tom least ac -
year being exceptional
by an automobile; and that It was not real to Toronto,
cording to Income tax returns.—Ed-
a cane he carried, but a sword stick.
mouton Journal Lack MinimumReturn
The forgotten pedestrian, who has "'If we sold our gold as we have.
to keep out of the way of Imperious been selling our forests, one can al-:
Sign It Clearly drivers, should be glad to know he has most say, that we would mine the:
gold, pay the miners and then give the
Next to an anonymous letter In our an avenger.—Guelph'Mercury.'
gold away," said Mr. Vining as hel.
by communications bear tng 'signatures
"SiIIY" Is Banned quoted figures to show that news -
morning mail, 'we are most annoyed
which no one could read ...
It Is customary' for - the average But it seems rather a pity, never print companies were not securing v
minimum economic return."
theless that Mr. Speaker should have
stenographer In a business office to -print Industry
w -s
ruled "stily" out of order. The .men The new_ In 1936
Type the name. of'the Big Boss below ttles and, the dignities for ever. of 'had an all-time. hi7,h in tonnage pro -
•his scrawl. which is very helpful to course—but really,, the House of Com. General Hermann Goering, sans one of his fancy uniforms, and duction, but an all-time low in, prim,"
the nuzzled reader Sometimes one moos ought to be of sterner stuff than Crown Prince Humberto -of Italy stroll on the sands of the Isle of" Mr. Vining said. "Last month's re -
mar guess at the ,name by checking to Jibe at a little plain. speaking In Capri during the Nazi leader's recent visit to Italy. turns of shipments show a gain oyer
J. over the officers designated on the
debate. Better, surely, that men's ar- last January of 25 per cent., and It
letterhead. Too often the reader is gumects should be called silly than seems safe to predict •that 1937 means
left wholly in the dark. that the the I should .he eshlb- a new high record to tonnage product-
l�h of coarte y "s tion. although this *rate of gain Is
e v
"e
It is certainly a breach y to
on 'the part of any letter writer. to :0 sigh of the n ' u. higher than will- be maintained for the
scrawl his own name that it is illeg. Mr. Blackmore says he will not.' Vo w7n" Ends. full year.
ited by as sissies in the
'ible to the recipient of the communi• t use 44-Day"'Sit "In dollars the 1937 performance, is
catlom� It those who write letters are the word again. .'Ali, right, Mr. abstrd . ly sad, Overseas prices 'are
lacapAble of writing their names clear. Speaker." be said. ' "I have several •
others just as good." But he Is boast. qubstant-fally Improved. but In the
ly, they should at least be eonsider-
tag'. of course. There ���gaining- Begins- Tues. North American. continent. which
-ate enough to'have it tgpewrlt'- i �r to no better
word for silliness than "silly." That consumes 80 per cent. of production,
Orinted in block .letters.—Cornwall
Standard -Free bolder. is the trouble about censoring the apt the 1937 contract price is up only
ward.—Vancouver Province. 1,300- Strikers -Quit General months John L Lewis's union—the $1-50, nearly $4 a ton.lower than the'
United Automobile Workers — will 192G price. It is po advance at all'
A Wow= 'of Eighty Motors Plants After PaCt have sole bargaining rights In twenty because of rising production costs."
blen Caney Losers S plants where strikes occurred: Mr. Vining said the newsprint In -
She Is a woman of eighty. In her A survey of department stores. igned — Sympathizers rrodi In re -
7 younger days she played the Piano busee, trams and street care baa de. Shout Themselves Hoarse. turn, It will remove . all'' sit-down dustry "to our largest single Indus -
Well enough to give lessons to others. monstrated that "men lose more ar• strikers, and allow General Motors 'to trial Investment with the exception of,
Todar she in still giving lessons, not ticles than men. ' As a matter of fact FLINT. MICH.—Three General . X resume the production of automobiles investment in Hydro-EIectric power,
0 -
because she is required to by need of I the male of the species also mislays, tors plants as qooa a$
possible. and accounts for at least two-fifths
imoney to suistain her: tar. from Ite-for held by approximatel� . of Canada's total power development
many things. but lie knows enough to 1,300 rit-downers were returned Shutdown Believed *Avoided
the reason Ili. she 'is helping - others do that in the home, and then have colnbaz�y police ' to There are single mills which use more
Who have --not the means to 'pay for as workers,quit them' OSHAWA,.—,News of the signing of electrical energy each year than . Is
every one, olse in the household hunt on the urging of United Automobile the agreement kletween General Y-3- used
tattlen. Two little girls daughters for them..�Brantford Expositor.' Workers or A' tors and the strike ormization Lit the to light the cities of Toronto and
America officials.
at a neighbor, were eager to' tnow I Montreal combined."
-how to play the piano, but the depres- Last barrier to ,the resumption of United States, was received wftb de- ftnefit to Canada
sion had left their parints with -little THE EMPIRE negotiations to end the - General Mo- light at Oshawa and, according to The Industry brought to Canada be -
Harry J, Carmichael. Vice -President
'better than sufficient to pay for the
tore strike. was broken down when
Big Ben *and General Manager -of General Mo-
strikprs. in quick succession. marched tureen 1930 and 1935 in spite of its -
:necessities of Iffe, and piano lessons The most familiar voice In the out of Fisher Body Corporation Plants tors of Canada, probably means that disrupted condition, $543,'110.000 from
were-out'of range, So the neighbor world today'Is that of no mortal ora• foreign sources, compared with $V5, -
of eighty' years comes idto the plc- tor, ,whether king, peer, or commoner. I and 2 and Chevrolet No! 4. the Canadian plant will avoid a shut.' 000.000 of gold production and $130 -
Several thousand sympathizers who down. He believes. -that the flow of P
tam She brings the little girls to but of a robot dictator. The deep- material can be resumed before p . res- 000,000 of nickel exports. :4ewsprint
marched two miles from the main Income, Is spent in Canada, for nearly
beir home and give them lessons regu- chested tones' of Big Ben. thanks to Fisher' plant to th6,two located in the all materials of newsprint production
ant supplies here are exhaustd.'
larty, with the result that the gift to the B.B.C., reverberate daily through zone guarded' by State militia, found,
Play the piano is not to Je lost to The length and breadth of the globe. the National Guardsmen had been Lre- jD are of f Canadian origin." he said.
..these cbLldren of the depression' years. Loondoners' accept those brazen ac- called from patrol Mo- Probation Study
Lethbridge Herald. I duty a few
Lem cents as a matter of course. th6ugh ments befoi-e. Ottawa Increases
many of them have paid their pence AM, International Preslr Help Crime
Flome�r Mal
Still To Come to- gaze through the teleqope by dent of U.A.W.A., drove from Detroit Publicity Pr
0gram
There Is food for Ltil*rghT;a
t 1, the Boadicea's chariot on Westminster with members of ]its "Board of St CLEVELAND. Por'30 -years
perfectly accurate contention of a bridge, and watched Big Ben't giant egy"to lead the evacuations. Mrs. Antoinette Callaghan has shat- OTTAWA. Advertisingand
writer in the Philadelphia Mesqenger paws visibly counting off eternity on Whistles blew, horns were s"o-tiudeded the problems of Clevelanders in publicity will play -L larger part in
that the world has yet to see either his colossal dial, But, as the B.B.C.'s strilcers, and rYmpathizers shouted I trouble.' Believing, she h&% served the .government's program during
a Christian country or a Christian oversee- correspondence testifies, to tli&M longer as a probation 'officer than the -next fiscal year, -according to
selves hoarse.
city. , A Christian city, be says, would kinsmen. in -distant corners of the Em Begin Bargaining Tuesday any 'other woman in the United *estimates tabled in the' House' of
be •-a cf4v without slums, without jails. pire the star performer on the -ether I)ETROIT.—=General Motors Corpor' States; she declares increased pro- Commons recently-.-.
without' poverty, without unemploy- N Big Ben. ation and the United Automobile
bation work yould help bring a.so. For advertising and publicity in
'
ment,_ without injustice, banjustl6c, without 0 may claim, to be Workers have signed -a thre46:pag6 lotion to -the problem of prison con- the Unifted Kingdom and Europetbe
drunkenness, without vice, without "Town and all that ever werittwith peace treaty under' which -they will gestion. vote is increases. from $250060 to
even SS for begin 'bargaining Tuesday on wages.
;jealousy, without hatred, without bit Ing dre " but Big Ben, Mrs. Callaghan forsees a court $350,000 while the trade and com-
-,terneem. ' A"Christian country, the- dusky foreloopers of the Empire, is JiQurs and working condition;. system under which every person merce vote for publicity in Canada
acme writer holds, would be a country London's roar personified. His voice Just before the formal lending of the convicted of a crime will receive the and abroad is $65000. an- in
'without guns, without luxury for the is that of the Empire's muezzin, daily crease
across the country, General
'Ifew and hunker for the many, without summoning the Motors study of a probation iflicer before. of. $10,900. The vote of t Year
scattered kinsmen to billion -dollar corporation's plant sentence is passed. for the Canadian. Travel `-reau
bribery, without graft, withotit oppres. thoughts and, memo . ries of the Old
��'Wlon.--Brockville Recorder and Times. Country.—London cot. Ottawa acros ' .the country; General' Motors "By proper probation work in po- was left unchanged at S250.,,
Jour- granted a voluntary wage increase. lice court we,can prevent the break-
hal. -
All workers will receive a raise of five ing up of a- home. By keeping, the Silk un'derw'ear is now compulsory
Carries a Moral cents an
A story in the New Yc hour,
)rk �inlec; effective Feb. 15. home together we reduce delin- for both sexes in Germany; this
merw t6 carry a moral of sonic c kind On the Issues raised by the strike quency and keep the children out of aims at releasing the imported. cot.
C.74 there was a compromise. For six -juvenile court." she said. ton for other purposes.
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pr'lghted 1932.
"Now," said, Tiktok to h
;:It took om: friends sonte time istson' That's a trick of the Princess .."Gracious," said -Dorothy. "w . hat
reach the entrance to the' palace er, when Dorothy had read the sign Langwidere to prevent people an- can he have meant- by that?" But
grounds, and this, Dorothy and Bil- aloud, "you must show us the
way -noying her said the Wheeler as. he before any one could reply to this
lina spent in admiring the preity to the left wffij." "Ver well. :'led the party around to the e other question, the door in f'
rent of them
-things. they saw ' on every, side. ,agreed the 'Wheeler, who seemed door. . Tiktok pressed the bell and was opened and they were greeted
Finally, however they reached the anxious to get away.
"It is around ' the Wheeler said: "Please, may I go by a pretty little maid who bowed
palace gates and started up the path here at the right." "How can the A0w?'9 "What's your hurry?" ask_ respectfully and asked- "What do
towards the palace itself, - Tiktok left wing be at the right?" asked `64 Tiktok, ringing the bell for the
,you wish, good people?'; "Are you
still keeping tight hold of the cap- Dorothy, who feared -the Wheeler - second 'time. "Youll find out," was the Princess Langwidere?" Dorothy
Itured -Wheeler. Together they 'was fooling them. ',Because then y
D)OUnted the steps and came to in the creature's reply. -"If the Prin- asked. "No, Miss, lam her ser,
were three wings," replied their em Langwidere is angry.", Then �vant," was the reply. "May I see
abrupt halt before the large front guide, "and two of them were torn 116 wrenched himself from tiktok's the Princess, please?" "Step in
ti
door Which,was tacked an enor- flown, so 60 0 84 00 right gIs the grasp and in a flash was whirling
mous 84&upon and take a seat in the drawing -room,
rapidly away. please.
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Cbeao Bates for Fars sari Comwe T,
2---60 cycle electric motors 1-4 h. p.
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Wbulstors Imarance on. SWAM
Cockshutt Pulper
Windmills. Bike etc.
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,Automobile Insaraaes se : '•
Cotkehutt Tiller, 4 ft 5 cut
All Hiada
New oil bath„ Gear shift, steel need
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or PhoeeBOWMAN
drills. Ask for particularsWrke
& RO WB
4:c h ezJi rbc? etiuo
. Torar i
#L4i par yea:; $1.60 paid in advaoa
f BnbscripOor to the United stat"
and Gt. 111rhaia $1.00 in advame.
JOHN MURKAR. Proprietor,
NOTE* AND CONURNTIL
The 117,000 employees of the
'two Caaiadiaii Railways are busy'
1 -'these days recording their votes on
P the question as to whether there
Will be a strike or not. The employ-
ees are quite convinced that there
will be no strike, as they believe
_ that the railways will give in to the
denumde of the men, that is the
..refund of the ten per cent cut in
c `''the salaried, that was made several
yeara ago. The railways hestitate
about increasing their pay roll as
the railways are operating at a
` lose no►w. The employees feel that
'their demands are just, as the coot
of living has risen and the employ-
ees of the United States are rec-
eiving 17 per cent higher wages
V=. those of Canada. A strike at
'the present time, . when passenger
`traffic will become greater with the
` !. • eumrner business, and the pwsibil-
a Sty Js that the loss from a strike
would be greater than what the in-
-9
crease in wages would be, and th .
-'they could not well afford to let a
strilde take place. A strike would
also -!be. a great loss to the country
as it would 'so disrupt business )f
811 kinds. It is hoped that the trtr, -
{ ble will be settled without a strike
4 ,in a manner satisfactory to all.
[t The United States has, just been
passing through one of the, worst,
if not the worst disaster in its. his -
'tory, when -the Ohio and Mississippi
rivers and their numerous. triiiutar-
;les have flooded to an extent nev-
�er before. known. As a result many
sof 'their largest cities, towns and
-villages have been almost entirely
covered by the raging floods, caus-
ing damage- to the extent, it -is es -
thnated, , at half a billion dollars.
:and causing the death, ii is 'estim-
_. ,acted at several hundred up to tm
resent and also causing much ill-
'Ims including typhoid fever and
pneurnonir. Sucli disasters an this
'were unWow-n years ago, and natur-
ally it causes one to wonder what
n 'the cause is. One cause, . which is
'most frequently given, is the dos-
°truction of our forests, It ha,
'been pointed out- that the northern
.lpart of Africa- is norm a desert, due
-to the destruction of their forest.,
When land has become cleared of
.its forests, and 'the land levelled
=from cultivation, the water runs
-off quickly and floods the streams
'.-"but in forest Iands the many dep-
: ,resslons and the large amount of
dead, leaves acts 'as a sponge and -
holds the water' for a long lime,
and thus tube; a long time to reach
"the strearas. When this country was
rex and covered with .a dense for-
�est, ,fioydz' were practically unknown
but the strew' as never went dry as
the water moved so sloAly. towards
the creeks and rivers ansa they nev. i
-er had a chance to go dry as they.
do today. ..
Dunbarton
The Senior room was closed on
Wnday•ou account of the flu.
We are soriy to hear'that Mrs. J.
Toms is sick again, ...
hire. bleigianuune is visiting her
.,lister in VN oodstmic.
Bliss Evelyn :'ronin visited' at her -
borne here last. week.
.Mrs. Irving Vl lute is spending a,
tow days in. the • city.
Mrs. Burgess visited ih the city
over the week -end
Miss Evelyn Annis spent the
a+veek-end with her parents,
Bud Connor, we are sorry to say,
11)as been confined to bed with the
tlu.
Mrs: Ivan Annis, of Highland
Creek visited with her moibe over
the week -end.
Misses Florence' Anderson and
Norma Pinley celebrated their birth-
days in the city on Saturday.
- Miss Knowles and Billy. Knight
spent the week -end with their sister
and aunt, Mrs. McChesney and fam-
Miss Marie Morrish gave a Val
entine Party on Saturday to a num.
ber of her friends.
Mrs. McChesney, Missionary Supt.
o! the Sunday School gave an int-
eresting talk to the Sunday School
scholars on Sunday morning.
Birthdays come bout once a year
sand witk this in mind, Misses Flor-
once Anderson and Norma Pimbley
celebrated their birthdays with a
wer yjovial time in the city last
.reef -end.
The flu seems to be taking quid
a fancy to the people of Dunimarton.
R. D. Buchanan is the latest victim
of the sick bed. We all hope they
will be able to resume their normal
duties shortly.
--Keep this date open---Wednes
day, February 24th. The Four -
Square Group of Dunbartoo W. A.
are sponsoring the play "Girl Shy''
by the Puckering Young People, at
Dunbarton, also other entertainers.
Coarse and Join with us in an even-
ing of good, clean fun, Adults, 25;
children 15 cents. Everybody wel-
The Y. P. S. will hold their next
meeting on Monday, ''Feb. 22nd, at
8 p. m. Misses Florence Anderson,
Literary convener and Ella Anna,,,
Social convener, will have charge of
the -events of the ' evening. Young
People, the attendance is slipping
away behind again. Wewould like
very much to see a full house again
at the next meeting:
Brock Road
Congratulations to Mr. Lorne
White on the purchase of a car.
Mrs. Hetu, of Brock Road -Store
-and Mr. A. H. Rowe, motored to
Streetsville on Sunday last visiting
friends there'-
Miss Anna Percy dnd brother
Dean, of Markham, are spending a
few days With Arthur and Kellie
Percy.
Last Reek the• Brock Road School
team • defeated Claremont school
team by a score of 7-1. This was
the way Claremont "straightened
out" the defeat of 3-2 on the Sat-
urday previous to this. However
the boys had a lot of fun and that's
the main thing. -As yet. Brock Rd.
have been undefeated this year, al-
though they expect a .tough game
with Whitevale on Tuesday which
may upset their pro¢rwrs. (..Clare-
wont fans, take note'. E(l.)
"Attorney. For the Defence". Pick-
ering. Friday, Feb. 26th.
,SEALED TENDERS
will be received for the purchase `of
the farm of 52 acres, on Lot 28,
Con. B. F., by the. undersigned Ad•
ministratrix ' of the Estate of the
late John -Parker, up to and on the
15th day of March 1987: On the
land. is a - small house, also a barn,
good well and running stream. -
,GALE 1t2016TSIL
WEDNESDAY, FEB, 24th—,Auction
sale of furniture, kitchen uten-
sils, piano, garden tools .etc, the
property of S. W. Davis, in the
Village of Pickering. Sale at one
o'clock. Terms cash. No reserve.
See bills. Fred Postill, auctioneer.
FRIDAY, FEB. 19 —Auction sale
of 25 fresh oows and springers,
the property of A. C. Diamond, at
lot 24, eon. 3. Pickering, 1 1-4
miles west of Brock Road school,'
comprising Holsteins, Durham's
and Jerseys, all Federally tested.
-All fresh or close springers. Sale
at 1.30 o'clock. Terms Cash. Wm.
Maw, auctioneer.
Barclay -Transport
" :.1�7 Ennuis
between Claremont, Brougham
Greenwood, Whitevale and Toronto
My drivers are trained to be casofd li
courteous and reliable.
Special Rata on Long Distance
hauling.
.No order too small, None too larga ,
All shipments insured and protected l
from the weather
Tel. Clare. 311 — -P. C. V
Class, B. and C.
Owned and operated by-
Frank
tFrank S. Barclev
In simple but rich de-
sign we can furnish
memorials that will
please from every
standpoint. In dignity
of appearance our
work will stand out "
through the ages.
Mrs. Jean White, Na Greater Tribute
R. R. 2, Pickering, Ont. _ N. W. STAFFORD
Highway Monumental
Farm .r Machinery
31*8 I4d ltnttg lyre _
Frost U Wood' Cocksbutt,• J. L
r
Cast, De Laval
=:and WAWANESA IN$. C&
?:--6 ft. Deering B]ndesa : .
Cbeao Bates for Fars sari Comwe T,
2---60 cycle electric motors 1-4 h. p.
�O `
8 in. Fleury grinder
Wbulstors Imarance on. SWAM
Cockshutt Pulper
Windmills. Bike etc.
No 12 De Laval Separator
,Automobile Insaraaes se : '•
Cotkehutt Tiller, 4 ft 5 cut
All Hiada
New oil bath„ Gear shift, steel need
- 1
or PhoeeBOWMAN
drills. Ask for particularsWrke
& RO WB
W. F. DISNEY, Greenwood
Psoas Picx 2314 41tt
WHITBY oNT
L. IE; O'Nd'/LL
Law Motor Scales
FUNERAL. DM8,OTOR AND,
Chrysler- Plymouth
EMBALMER.Dealer
Successor to W. J. loather,
8touSrifle
GOOD USED CARS
Night and Day Service-
GOODYEAR TIRES
WILLARD BATTERIES
Business Phones Residence Phone
9001
GENERAL BLACKSMITHING
_
SKILLED MOTOR REPAIRS
BROCK
Give us a trial on a New or a Used Car
24 Hours Towing Service
THEATRE
Gordon J. Law , •• ••,`'
WHSTSY
Phone 2908
PIVKERING, ONTARIO
Friday and Saturday
February 19 and -20
Two Shows, at 7 and 9
$,iturday :llatinem at 1.30
Sgt. Evening 3huw starts at 6.30
.The -Dionne
: Quintuplets
"REUNION"
_ -
With
JEAN HERSHOLT
ROCHt✓LLS HUDSON-
HELE.Y YIN80N
3LIlil SUMMERVILLE
Hondary, Tateaday and Wedn'eday
February 22, 28 and 24
_., First
Show at 7
Last Complete Show at 8.20
"Lady, Be Careful"
With
Imp
The . Best that sciehw
and artistry can give. =
Examination +.}- Service
+ Quality = Setisfaelieft
C. H. Tuoh, OVL
9sifswe- i�sas
..Harry Hull
Builder and ' Contrao for y
Brlotiwork and Stonework
A..8peoialty _ ....
Arehitect's &r'v'ice
�epovef
THE CROWN INNS-
Roseback Rd. and Kingston Rd.
4-28 Phone Fisk 6K
With Thousands Works - A *1'� ��� to
Ph. 462 Whitby Ont. �.MaRY .OARLISLIBLE YOU
Sybilla SPAHR'S remedy, has a de- Kingston Road West Also
finite, preference, when the@t colds,
cough, catarrh, ytonsil and throat - "Secret Agent" fri'e do Building of all kiridb
troubles arise. It`s surer, safer and � i
' I
with th _
G,does thejob. Wont YO: -try -it too' CARPE\TERI\
Jones' DrugStore Pickering CEaE�
TEtii.
UADELltiE CARROLL
?LU, MBING
PETER LQRRE
Don't miss seeing the interesting, mys-1 JOHN GFELGUD and -
L RUBERT Yr{;)\U RUOFI\G
_!tory clay Of, the season' - We a so deli Brantford RuoBng
$10.00 REWARD Htst�risls, Ernpiee Bathroom ,
Egmpwent, Duro Nater
Systems, Beatty
for any corn or callous which can -
Stable Equipment
...-ATTORNEY not -be ra'moved by the' new scient- an other Building Material
ific LLOYD'S THYMOLATED CORN E,tiwates Free
SALVE. This new salve •de-sentsit, i
izes corns and callouses with the 1 Work Guaranteed
first application: Call your druggist F J - pROSR
bo -da) and order'a jar of the WON- •
F.OR THE DERFUL SALVE, 40 cents. Lloyd Phone 11302'
ENCEChemical Laboratories. For sale at '-►
E, C. Jones Picbering, Ont. PICKERING. o�TTARI
Phone 600 for High -Class Provisions at
YOU, WON'T. FIGURE IT OUT TILL YOU GET HOME. SEE IT1 TI3T REQ &=d t"97=TX1=:E
"•`By the cast playing "Dust of the Earth" at ST. ANDREWS HALL,
PICHERING, FRIDAY, FEB. 26th, .Admission, 05 slid 15 cents. R. & w. Coffee Fuller's Amber •, .
2 lb, tin .22c. Honey, ' S lbs. 39c. ;
AR 311 E R S' GO
Aunt Dinah Pan- Heinz Soups
You can get Top Price for cake Flour ;18c• Asst., 2 tins Z?c.
Choice 'Veal Calves" Ri ht Weston's Wafer avel Water.
a
g 2 pkgs., -for".,,25c.2 bottles. for 13c.
' . • at Home. Ro al Pasty Fou Brokela Sodas •
We have a :Buyer at the.' y y
24 lbs. 85c.2 lbs. for 19c.
t: Farm--- Monday, Tuesday & Cooking FigsFig Bar Biscuits
`Wednesday, each week, and 2 lbs. for 19c. Per lb. -15c.
Pay Toronf o'- Prices. Sweet and Juicy Lettuce and Celery
I.I-AiITED
Telephone Mr.
Pieke-iris sloe Lows*
T
est doz., 3 5c. E ach 1 Oc.
,8007H cl MURISON -1"
PRONN no _ _ &-ma
o --re sYw+ -
Jf 1 �•Mi A'S,JnO'�,i�.1!. T'� �+-_!_ � �,' G •�C"� '9•P' S,-n'rc,s.f�_...:.'�
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One
" . and Mrs. Croft are to movs to Greenwoal The Economy Store RADIO SERVIC w'rTtNTtoN•
E F
London Ont, shortly.
_ • --.. Mr. Chas Dertvsha is confined tq The Greealwnod Gleaners Bilbie :Specials for -, Fully Equipped for Gasraatsed Work GENERAL REPALR . WORJ
_ _-hie bed suffering from a heart off- C� held their meeting on Monday St L I•r Fab. 18-20 -
liotian. night at the home of Mrs. N. Bie. �. y -; --ReasonablssCharge We are prepared to re can
• _ Mrs. Emerson Mr. and Mrs G. Pugh called on M
iagtosl,' has been visiting -with Mrs. Saturday on Mr. • Mark and famile� Powder .28 ?sues and Batteries on Sand LrII0k8, tractors aid ailrfarim
9• Campbells Pork &Beane .10 PAUL WILSON - BALSAM t3iSOblIIery. wheels rebuilt >st�d
,'.:D pugs rs. and Mrs. d Mr.. Or;nerod and Krem,o Coffees lb. .20
r Mrs, H. G. McIntyreme• Brandon and Mr.. Wan. Owner- - Phone Clare. 518 tr1le•Bettin wood -work 81IIdt' ''
type a number of Christie's Sultanas, lb. ,lg g,
ladies on Wednesday afternoon of Oct of Cresswell, called on Sunday Christie's Salted Sodas ,34 wood turning of all kinds.
last .week. on friends here. Honey Clover, 5 lb. L •
Sorry to know Mrs. Fleming is Chtic- Fu .6^. This Year Place your order now for
Fudge blocks, il,. .22 wood -working and turning.
not improving in health very rapid- All Licorice Mixture, lb. .25 RE -TIRE 8
ly, Madeline Javel Water, gal jar ....35 Phone or Oall.
Our High School boys play the Pure Lard lb. ,
Broo$lin boys at hockey on Wednes- Beauty ®nttetsnding value .17 with Firestone R0�'E �.
-day of this week-..' Brock Road Storeand Blacksmith Sisopr
Mr. Earl Cook has secured a pos- Salon! le 1-2 oz. tin .07 Complete Stock (Successor to W. H. Jackson)
ition with a printing house in Tor- Aylmer Veg. dt Tom. Soups Phhoe Pick 2729 1-� ,.
onto, We wish hizn success. HAIR OUTTING, A. Ca BROOKS of Tires, Tubes &
Rev. J. E, Glover gad Yr. David 9HAMPOOINN, CASH GROCER Repairing Material LAND SU&VRYOR
•
Gregg off attthedUniteded eC�bar�eshb. FINGERING CASH
3701 C;,srern,)nt
rmeeti Phone .
Oshawa on Thursday last. vip ialme- Hot OU Treatment F J. DONEVAN B. ' j A., B. Sd., Q
The Mares Bade Club A LF'S PLACE L. S. On file are the •records of sww
and Permanent Wave _ ; ,. Your veyors . Gibsox
and Yarnold,
ti►eze the guests at the local Club Reasonable Prins; '`'
-!fin 'Tuesday evening in a friendly' sires �� CLAREM02 T, O�iT. �g East, Oshawa. pb as Ups
'MRS. M. MUNDELL r Eyes czar.. _ lg 4.
contest Pbone 190ti OLAREMONT
' W111 the person who borrowed the x _
'book, "Scottish Humour" from Mr. �`' is And -
Thos. Gregg, . Please return same to E y _ -
him Radio p ,% Vteswn gal
Mrs. Cooke. wh• received serious S \j r Y I J, e
i
\ injuries is a fall on their basement•
step recently, is not recovering as Expert service and re- - Ey lie Kinq's utg�way
well as her friends would like.. SAFE DIRECT • ECONOMICAL
pairs to all makes. Rede C. H. Tuck, Opt. Eyesight Specialist CHANGE OF TIME TABLE
Dur. T. Paterson is o ~-scrim of ra-r Disney Building, Effeetive Sunda Sept. 27th, 1936
!saris at resent onable charges. y g. roup. P. U.)
pleurisy P ,but we hone $ Work _ Oshawa,. Ont. Phone 1516 LEAVE PICHERING
for an early recovery and return to guaranteed _ For Toronto
-duty. _ For Oshawa
Messrs D. A. Pugh and «m. ARTHUR F IE L,D Accounts of, adhesive senses , anc an Intermediate Points sand intermediate points
Birketx are in liinmotmt at present, their uses has brought certain enq A. M. P. M. P. M. A. M. P. M. P• M.
looking after the ice harvest for Graduate Radia and Television Institute uiries for information, so we con- a 7.09 c 12.54 6.54 'a 8.31 2.31 d 8.31
the creamery :Member Official Radio Service Men's j sidered it timely to repeat on our a 7.44 1.54 d 7.54
Association. - series of artistes entitled, "Conicat 9.38 c 3.32 9.31 '
Mrs: n ft sere n' is able to be •46 ;Phone •5201. PICKERING � Cornea." It ns -quite true that a 0.24 a 2.54 8.34 Eastern 11.01 4.31 d 10.31
- out again after;se�erai month's con- f 10.21 3.54 d 9.54 Standard P. M. -a 5:$1 11.31-
- : finement to her home as a result of lens fully concave and thick at tho; 11.54 a 4.54 10.64 Time
- I epi a:odid ,be impossible to use in d 5.54 b 11.44 12.31 6.31 A. M.
•injuries sustained in a fall on the � � � Po ' c 1.32 7.81 ' 12.81
iCe• Farr's Elevator any of these eases. The protrusion a -Daily except . Slim. & Hol. b -Stan, ac Hol. only.
Mr. and Mrs. Johns McLeIlan were of the conical part to, a point is so ~gat,
CHOPPING MILL Y• d -Sat., Sue. .& Hol. only.
visitors in town recently. Miss Mab- great that practically all of these y
el McLellan, well-known to our peo- �1-ARF_MONT, ONT. ® cases are highly Myopic at the Combination Hockey Tickets
pie is suffering from a prolonged Point and less Myopic as you move For Toronto Maple Leafs
illness at her home in St.. Catharin- Oat & Corn Chop .:..:!35.00 in any meridian atway from this Home Games
Ontario Corn ......:.........35.50 centre and it is possible in some csa.
Miss Margaret Bayles is slowly Argentina Corn .....:..:.. ,3TS4 m. to find a convex correction on TTb�r Information at
Glutten "
-recovering from the injuries receir- .... :.......36.00 on the outer edge, in this then lies DRAT COACH LINES
ed when knocked over on Claremont ,�►il bands of the, solution of an otherwise physic. EABTMW HOUSZ - FICKMING PRONE YOf
streets poultry [sed and dairy al or mechanical stn Jbility. The
by some boys, who were ev- feeds concave centre would conform to t
- . idently a little rougher than is eon 4 'y ny
siderea oafe for passers-by., Coal -Wood -Builders' Supplies � highly convex cone of ' the ep- �1 Awl 0
The Y. P. U. of Goodwood were ball ,and the more hyperopic thr
'entertained by our Society ,of the Oats testing 38 Na16 to bush, free 'error to the edge would rendeer the
Unitedy of weeds, Carload of Feed 'Pkv heat correction proportionately more " ' �► " Q Q
Church on Monde eve q
and provided the test arrived Comex until the I O C
p program; A Social edge- could be rlea 0
Hour .under the direction of Do Office 3806 shed with quite a thin
ug• Res.' 020 ' p�Ce O
las Bacon was then enjoyed, follow- of the thick edge as in a complet-
ely Q f
:ed by lunch served, by the young Myopic or .concave correction.
0
ladies r
SANITARY HAND -LING
.. ami elanwrate prudactiot;, ,N1t Hap..
- _ .•
penea m June , a t;onnedy in three
sesta, magniitciently staged b the •' O
e !Goodwood Dramatic Association will �• � � O
be presented in the Community Hall = - -�. ��
Claremont, on Friday, February`
/:C
•
'26th, at S p. m., sponsored by the , - �" ` Q
Claremont Library Board in the ia- `"' a j• • �`� -
terests of more and better reading. , 1 N MILK
....=
.� delightful entertainment in .the -�..' ,' Sanitation safe guards health. Mothers
know +his, doc+ors
service of an excellent Cause. , :id- de end on it. Clean milk sells more milk. preach i+. Milk sales
P _
;mission, Adults, 25, children, 15. Cts. Cghty years ago, Gail Borden wrote out rules for the pro. _
A very enjoyable : evening wa . s duction of clean milk," which became the basis of many of
spent by those wko attended the B. ,=today's regulations. _
Y, P. U. meeting on Monday last, Borden, since its founding in 1857, has -token up and helped
when the Young People of Mount along every advance in sanitation -in order to protect the
pLrblie health, and fo sell more milk produe+s, Farmers have
-'Zion were in charge of the program coopbro+ed wholeheartedly. t
Mr. Burnett Jamieson gave address As result of improved sanitation, more dairy products are • ! 1
for the evening, rwlaich was very being sold every year. Today, Canada is consuming mon milk �� 1
and milk
Rauch appreciated• products and produces more milk than over before, -
The lTission'Circle of the Baptist T1s• dairy farmer is ,realizing on this public confidence In
dairy products. HEALTH .. , es .... because
"'Church ,will meet at the hems of - Y � � •
Mothersill on Tuesday, Feb- r Canadian Fish,and Shellfish
-- a nary 23rd at 2:30 A m. Mise S. E - Feb -
Are rich in proteins, vitamins,
Evans' group in charge of the pzv- 'Boar -v minerals and iodine. But health
A f s O c 1 A T L p C O M P A W I E s As not all. .There ]$ tastiness .
gram. All ladies Cordially invited to 7._ PURCHASERS OF'MILK 'sJ� the varied flavour of over sixty
Present. MASnN4EACiURERSOfMILKPRODUCTS �',. co differentkindsoffisinfoods. There
Mr. Earl Hamlin and !lids ,Aug- o+ T RS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD i9 CCOAOmy .. ,the sound thrift
aline Scott, of Norwood, and Miss of a food that gives you full value
Flora Leeper, R. N., o! Oshawa, in he nourishment for every
..,.:were guests of Rev. J. E. and Mrs. O 0"d cent you spend,
Gloves on Sunday, and on their re- ;: USED IMPLEMEMTS Make �tAn
turn were • accompanied by Mrs. y Day a Fish Day".
-' cher fresh water fish or sea-
Glover, who will visit fora .few days _ cool f
with friends in Norwood. -
f . . fresh, -frozen, canned, rt i
_ smoked, pickled or dried ... you
Mpssey-Harris stiff tooth cultivator 6 ft. Stiff tooth Cultivator can be confident of the prime It
HAPPENED IN JUNE" Inthrow Disc 2 -section Spring tooth cultivator quality. and flavour that have �# l
Manure Spreader, McCormick 5 ft, Frost & Wood Binder made 'Canadian fish famous
The elaborate production, a Manure Spreader, Massey -•6 ft. McCormick Binder throughout the world. -
Steel Dump Body & Hoist 7 ft. Massey Binder DEPARTMENT of FISHERIES "
14 ft. Boat and trailer OTTAWA'
Comedy in Three .acts ay the 8 in. Fleury Grinder '
Sea Flea .�15-30 Tractor, Me -D. reconditioned . Try This Appetising Recipe
••+Goodwood Dramatic .Association InternationsLl Separator Beatty Grinder near new KED SALMON FOR FREE
10 in Beat BAKED CREAM
Electric Stove g P 1 vi -Ib. can-cawdian salmon
Ridin low r int milk •BOOKLET I
b ft. Massey Mower sal and p.pper 2tbepc butter
_
An lite :Riding plow, Massey z
' 2 tMp.. Rout Grated onion �•� �•�• •� •� •• •• N ° .a
Int- Power Unit, 25 h p, 32-40 Marlin Rifle Free the salmon from bones and separate
Horsez Plow - No. 7 Wilk. Welkin P1oW into bits. Cook the sour and buuer to. t
Community Hall" Clsreinont 5 h. p. Lister Gas Engine g nether without browning, and add one 1 aParbaentofflrAerli• w'.
-Friday, February 26th, at 8 P. M. Single Horse walking plow pint of milk, salt and per and enough 1 Awa i
24 in, McGlashan Grinder Used it t race, 22 in. firepot, n. neW Gayer grated of sauceion to dinvaubadking dM., then a Ploa.e_ .e.t t,..
sponsored by the Board -of the Pub- Hay Loader er of fish and so on, sauce ins
i
-5 ft. McDeering MolweT top. Bate to a Elden brown and serve I booklet, D4 a Fish Dp'••
Public' Library of Claremont ' 9 it. Hay, Rake b ft. McCormick Mower very hot. I ilcontafalnE loo delidttrul and sorra. ;µ
- 10 ft. Hay Rake Cockshutt Spreader SAKDINfS LYONNAISB I omini Pfsht IRadprs.
Admission, 25 and 15 cents. MCCTTI Titer
ther cold boiled Weeat,I
neW s sad a contents of
try w{ih
''� CHAS. OOPER, CLAREMONT "�` beet fat surf! Drowned and
t,•t•. with paesle,. 1
S6 Pad's D nu barton, Senday, AM...�.�...,....��,o;;� .
SUB•D�ALEB J. ]aICGLASHAN DL'hf$ARTON 011't'ARIO
February 219t 2nd Sunday it Ltat
{ . Stlandap School at 2 P. tn. Vinsaing ,��..
Prayer at 8. Rat. B. G>s kobisson,
A N Y D A Y A 1b A1C
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UNDAY.,
CHOO
ESSON
,
THE LESSONIN ITS SETTING urection and life of believers- of all
TIME = The winter tad early ages, and, in the next sentence, can
spring of A.D. 30*
express his desire to see one iadt-
vidual friend whomhe knew to be
PLACE — All the events here re-
Corded took place in Bethany except bowed in grief.
the sojourn of Christ in Ephraim Mary therefore, when she came,`.,
where Jesus was, and saw , him, fell
(Va. 54-671 which was near th wil- down at his feet, e•y:Lg unto him,
�eraess' Lord, if thou ba�Ft been here, my '
John 11:23. Jesus saith unto her, brother had• not died:' Whether or x
brother shall :rise. again. not the text will allow for such `an -
Marth)v saith unto hum. I know
interpretation, we must at least give
•khat he shall rise again in the res great weight to the comment of such
!areotion at for last day. a profound Bible student as Dr. G.
Jesus said unto her, I - am- the. r s- Campbell blorgan, when he compares
r' * wrection, and the life: he that Ze- the identical statements of these two
l'eveth on me, though he die. yet sisters: I think that Marha meant - A
fltiall he live; Why did you t.ot hurry when we ! l•
And whosoever liveth rind believ- sent for you? 1 think Mary meant, [
'thou
on me shall never die. Believeest wish it had been possible for you to
l thou this? be here, the salne words with it dif•
j
"Jesus with unto her." It is ex- ferent emphasis and intention.
+' aeedingly difficult to say just the When Jesus therefore saw her :. :.. _ . ;...,, . •.'. .._.. _ :......„�.,.;.,t,�,.:x.�.:�.w..,•>:.:...,, �...::.a ;:: ...
right word to those who are heart- weeping, and the Jews also weeping
broken in grief, and Jesus knew who came with her, -he, groaned in Teddy Yarbsz, former middleweight champion, landing a left tothe fan of Soily'
Frieger during their fast ten -round hoot at the Hippodrome in New York
✓exactly what to nay at the right the spirit, and was tic -bled.” Lit- . City. Yacrosz took
time (Prov. 16:23)."When the deAsion by outsina`ting his hard-bi+ting opponent.
erally, we might read the last clause,
Lord Jesus breaks the silence, he he was vehemently affected in spirit -
breaks that makes the silence desid- and troubled himself. -He was mored` _
I "Thy brother shall rise again." . with holy indignation at sin, which •:+:°:°:+:°:�::�=•: ==°':''- =•: = = = =°= :' °:' =': =� = = :� :�: •3:::� +:� :+:�
Chest does not.. say that Lazarta caused. all this dreadful desolation.
would be raised again at once from "And said, Where hath ye laid `�+
� t ► ��4
the dead, but simply declares a fact him. Then say unto him. Lord, come
( which certainly Martha knew before and see(' He asks thiq question not ��� ., `--".�.t.� f / it✓®�i�+�
t Christ uttered it. as the next ver§e for his own information, >' " I ►+. ' •
proves. Jesus 'spoke these simple but that
P he might interest those to whom he o V e—ra 'o
words to draw out.her own faith. fuss speaking in accom an in him �': 7, �� ' " ;•-^� - - - ►:, . 1
P g P Y fi o.:. x ?:
She�
Martha with unto him. i snow tv the tomb. I was for their benefit '+' ►+.
' that he shall rise again in the res- that Lazarus• was raised
1lrrection at thi last day." The words "Jesus wept:'' As everyone knows
, BY MAtR M MORGAN = �� �t3SS�p
I know suggest disappointment; she ,! i.+ !Jt
bad been told the same thin often this is the si.ortest .verse in the. .•..�°.�:°,::�-
1t Bible. It describes what othera saw, •�+;+;�� �= � +'+: =': =`: • =��: = -':°:=°:'-•;��+: DVA. •� X
during those four days, but the last and intimates what Christ felt. SainiuL b"buarq Ly It IL ..tet :.-.ip uud strange adventure, form �.�■
day was far off; had the Master no- Three 'times do we read of the tears chanson (Oxford University Press; an unforgettable picture. And when By DOROTHY
-other and fresber comfort than of Jesus (Luke 19:41: 22:44; cf. Ltd., Toronto) offers the reader a the war of 1914 explod(-a, the effect
d Jeans said unto her, I sin Heb. 6:71. A Christian does not show wealth of good readtzg. Those it has on all the Severins•.-the quiet ' Those augsist persomiges tit Na..
.1
1 ioa, and -the lifeThis is it is evidence of a tack of faith who enjoy the narrative -style of town- of Ba.ulou.. brings the book tonal Broad^astir.g omparoo a H
rerorrecth
the sixth ect great 1 am . uttered by himself Christ -like when he thinks Joseph Conrad and H. M. Tomlin• to a' convincing end.. You feel the tists's service have put a new artist
should he weep because of the going son will be delighted with this surge of inevitability throcghout l',r,der r•ontract and the; fairly
Christ in the record of John's Goa- of a loved one. It is humane so to I Poignant_ study of human nature R. C --Hutchinson la a -craftsman of- evamped with mai! asking a•r,.,, ht -r.
,psi. Christ is the resurre;tioa be- do, and ,our Lord was human, as well " PLraued by an implacaii:e destiny. words and atmosphere, - c he is m,t,nie, the iirKinif Mouse,
stole he himself • experienced the ss. divine. Here is superb characterization x ho a
r _. PPeti,rrd ,n fht '�tation,i i'sto
great resurrection from- the, dead „ - •.; coaiblaed with- stirring adventure. Dance r.
The Jews therefore said. Behold P cram. and who wo rob -
Doha 2:19; 10:27) (though this was + CoIonel Severin, definitely et the Love. L' Dare by 'Altone Cat- P
AM In the future when he was' talk. bo t° he lowed him. But some of them lies (Oxford University. Press, LCd., ably be `ear o! s pr, ,cram of her
anc.en regi-te, fanatically determ- t: vi. soon Minnie wad traine.f, • V?• _
ing to Martha); because, b h3 said, Could not tHis man, aha open- Toronto), is as entertaining story `f%
y inod to cissa the-atusin troun his 8 y .�' Lichty a veterinary )' A ood-
death he has fullatoned for our ed the eyes of him that was blind, of literary and .theatrical' Now stock Ill.; who minced the when he
y military ticaor dominates the house-
sins.- and made our resurrection os• have caused that this man also York. You are -charmed with
{ p hold at Baulon, where dwell his.. :t ,a plav 'iu t'r• piano one of the
sible (Rom- 4.25); it is Christ alone should not die: It is difficult to de- ',wife, -lister and mother. Then Re- Alec, the famous playwright, who
who by his coming ,stain 1 Thess. termine whether the remarks of the nee: his son Pierre's colonial wife. has intended to marry Gina, the ar• nice he raises to. e•perimeri'Hr. par-
-1:1 will raise u from the dead Jews here are the express of a tlat for years. Thea Caroline, beau• abseA died ti> fossa tai tune.
p comes with her two childrea'to live �. .
real question in their minds, or, in - tiful.redhead 'frbin Maine, with
all those who believe in him (John q with them. Colonel Severin, fn an
16:89. 40, 44, 54, 1 Cor. 6:14). "He -an indirect way, a severe criticism endeavour to impres his grandson stage ambitious arrives and Alec Paramount is going to defy' the
that believeth on me, though he die, and rejection of the Lord Jesus with the so-called militaristic code fails wildly in lave with_ber.. fates and attempt to make a pi,-ture
yet shall he live." "And whosoever Their reference is to the miracle of of courage, terrifies the 'sensitive Caroline meets Alec's nephew, that hds long been -a jinx .in their -
- livetb and believeth on me -shall the healing of the blind ma which lad. Renee endeavours to shield TAmttiy -aud it -is a case of love at studio. They started it last yerr
clever die. Believest thou this? is recorded in the ninth chapter of Armand from her father-in-law's first sigbt. Tommy' who has long with Marlene Dietrich: and when it
Faith is Christ who is eternal fife John, it is significant. that they .do tirades by keeping -close the two admired Alec, feels he has no right was about half -finished sl, walked
not speak of the other. two miracles to wreck Alec's happiness and de,out and- declared that she -would Ty.
biada our life to him, and, though � rooms allotted to ahem. The duet
r believers die, in that their". spirits of the raising of the widow's son and decay and mould of this old tides to face as gracefully as he have none of it. So. Paramount en -
we separated from their -bodies, un- (Luke 7:11-15) and of he daughter house containing so many complex can, from the picture. gage to Sullivan, to re tines
of Jairus Matt 9:18-26, etc. i. cha: eters makes Cisclnatin read- How these four charming people her., and. then little Sullivan trip -ed
ti! the Lord returns, they themselves ( g
"Jesus therefore again groaning Ing. untangle their involved hearts is over a cable and fractured her seri.
issues die, i.e., they are never aeon✓- g fs'i g g Paramount still likes the story. onrt _
-ted from the life of God. or lose. in himself cometh to the tomb Now, Combined with this, Pierre's de- told in a natural, gay manner- A called "]lots( Imperial"", and then
their individuality. it was a cave, end a stone lay against sertion- of the army and his flight good. book to pick up. for , lighter P „
"She saith unto him, Yea, Lord:' at." The stone which blocked up the I to France involving much L. d• moments, I. Loved a Soldier and also they. _
I ,have believed that thou art the entrance. kept -aloof the beasts of like very' -much a young Viennese ac-
- - - _ _ .
Christ, the Son of God, even he that prey. It . was naturally of a size and ( the grave four days, but three days, ion who has the keys of Hades and tress named Francisika Gaal, 'so t' cy '
'Cometh into the world." 8his is one . weight not easily to be moved awayand the promise was that his body of death -{Rev, 1-:18). The authority are going to attempt to make it
of the great confessions- of the Gas- (Mark 16:3). should not see corruption (Psalm 16: of Christ, therefore, aver the unseen with her. ° • + '
polo. In believing as, she did, she be- Jesus saith, Take ye away the 10; Acts 2:27,31; 34. 35). world is hereby proclaimed.- The
lieved that everything that Christ stone." (Cf.' 2C:1.) Jesus could have unto-, thee, that, if -thou believedst, great antagonist of life. death, and George Cul;or, who will ,'irt,ct
had said about himself was true. miraculousy retnbved the stone, but "Jeans saith unto her, Said I not he that has p(,wer .),rei. death, are "Gone With the Wind," is deter.
"And when she had said this, she what men were able to do so, he ex- thou shodIdst see the glory of God?" (Heb. 2:14) subject co him.. ' mined to cast some .girl whu is not --
went away, and calleu Mary her sin petted and comtnansie.d them to de .The.referenc-e�is, the statement "He that .was dead came forth, ,4 eery well known in
ter sectetly, .saying, The. Teacher is so. "Martha, the sister of him that recalled •in verses 25 and 26. All. bound hand and foot with 'grave- pictures in the lead
here, and calletli thee." Jesus - must was dead, saith unto him, Lord, by that Christ ever did or said on earthOne faction at, the
clothes." . The (;treX word here
have told Martha that he. wanted to this time th body decayeth; for "heglorified his Father (John 17:1), translated grave clothes appears no- studio wants �Tallu-
am her sister. How wonderful ticat hath been dead four uays." It is sig- "So,they took away the stone. And where else in the New Testament. It lah B a n k I, e a d„ _
Christ in one sentence can an- nificant in the light of this passage Jesus lifted up his eyes,. and said, means the bandages which kept the whose' tests have
nounce himself to be the very res- to remember that. Christ was not in Father, I thank thee that thou sh et d d shown her to be a
a
heardest me. And I knew that thou
heardest me always: but becau, e. of
the multitude
sp(ces sauoun ,the ,body..
with a napkin." • The cloth was
bound under the. chin to, keep the
.
brillianta c t r e s s
but too old for the _
'the
Cupid Parkedkarkas
that standeth around}ogee
jaw from falling. "Jesus- with
y' early part of
I said it, andthey may believe that
unto them, Loose him, i.nd let him
story. • Others want
thou didst •send me." The , r$isi.ng, of
S°: • The• miracle' is accomplished,
�� ... . j 1Iargarct Sullavan.
Lazarus- from 'the grave, forming as
and yet how, few the details con-
But b
1llargaret y far the most
it did the crisis of his activity and
coining the very moment in which
Sullavaa promising condi
the, crowning point -of it, could not
everyone • would ' be 'must ihtbrested.'
date is • a • _very
but be, the subject of ra er to his
P Y
Not a single Korn is recorded of
yo _ ii, and %i id actress, on,the New .
3;q a
pother, more u,r eat than
prayer Y
g pre
Lazarus looked when he -came forth
York stage. named Louise Plitt.
*• �w vsw,
y
even was Christ's -wont, not so much
or of what he said, or of his experi�
ODDS AND ENDS _ The M -G -M
that power to perform it should be
ences Burin the days (tutu
g Y gin an-
studio is busily pairing off their
'just
r
fi ranted, but that` in and with the
other world, or ofe feelings of
stars, but professionally, trying
perf6rmance of it, the glory of the
Martha and. Mary en he was re-
to achieve a combination as sure at
Father through Elie Son might be
stored to their• home. This is the end
the box" as Gary Cooper and .
made conspicuous.
P
of • Johns account ,f the miracle
Jean Arthur have proved to be.•
f
"And when he had thus spoken, he
itself. All the test of the chapter
They are going to try Jean Harlow
cried: ' The Greek' word is nowhere
is occupied with the effect of this
with Robert 1`s. 1 Joan : Crawford
y °r'
else used in Christ. It is elsewhere'
miracle upon the dews.
with • William Powell .. ,Both ;
y
used of the. shout of a' multitude
Warner Brothers and Paramount are
{'
(12:13, 18:40; 19:6, 15). This loud
trying to get Noel Coward and Gert- '
cry was perhaps the result of strong'
SO They
rude Lawrence to do their nine short
emotion or in order that the whole
.Say
plays, that are Broadway's biggest
multitudem'
might hear W'
"With a loud
f3 "
hits as screen shorts. B '�. ,
But a ra di ,
_:.._.
„
voice. -Bishop�,
Westcott remarks:
-,Only in the free air of democracy._
sponsor is topping their r cry bid
"The
"The contract: has in the muttered
can a greater theatre. develop."—Ma:always
Portland Hoffa alas man-
indications
of sorcerers." "Lazarus,
Reinhardt.
euvers an invitation to spend Sunday
- h '�;x
y 3
come forth." Christ s teaks to fife
p-
"N"owhere intheworld is labor bet-
away from home, because that is -
v ` °" ' `*� •
dead man implyingthat he exists
, ,
ter protected than in Its, under the
the day her husband, Fred Allen,
' Ss4
though dead; that, it is with him di-
Fascist regime."--Couu.t Francesco
writeshis radio script and he does
•
Tectly he deals, that he is not beyond
range of hearing the Son of God,
not beyond the range of his domin-
(luardabasei.
"In the dragooned nations the peo-
not like to be disturbed.
'built
the
Parkyarkarkas (Harry Einstein in real life), radio comedian,
and Thelma Leeds, actress and singer, apply for marriage license
pie must not only tighten ,their belts,
An amusement upon obscea,
ie Loa Angeles.
but 'most do it in susses."—Simeon
iiy c, snot succeed."—Samuel Bold
C—a
3trunsky.
wyo. y
1,
f HAD ArnNG • -
d
Mrs. Joncs was spending'a day in
bed with a severe cough, _ and' her
husband was working in the back`
Yard, and hammering nails into some
boards. Presently his neighbor came
over:
g ---r
` IChewing Tobaecco _
�_
Money Not ChiUe'Leh'a���-'-���----------------�----�-
is an excellent diuretic
--that is, it helps to stimulate kid-
ney functions. When kidneys are re-
Alleged
_ •.PAWS IN PFR BACK
- stored to healthy; normal action,
Neighbor—Is that her eoughln'?
_
"• poisonous waste is properlyelimin-
IT
Free' from. Pain S ncc Taking
-ted, the blood -stream is urified;
L
Kruschen
i
Wife—It; nearly six weeks, now
Like many other sufferers front
since the baby was born. Have you
backache' and rheurratic ailments,
been to, the court house and told
this woman decided to try. Kruschen
the registrarsyet?
Salts in a last attempt, to -obtain re-
Husband—No; if they live within
lief ,from pain: To her surprise, the
five miles radius of this house, they
pains did grow less, and in a feat
won't need tobe told.
months the backache had -disappear-
disappear -ed.
Portin a of greater or f tance In thetic on hminoe g fangs view of this im
were the
ed. Having made sure of the results,
. Mcst women can make a dollar go
she now writes as follows?—
so far that friend -husband
"For abouf Four 'montlis I hadsees
..never
it again,
agonising, pains in my back, and
—o—
could not turn in bed. During that
Visitor -Is, that boy any good in
time L tried various remedies, but
the office?
obtained no relief, and was seri-
—o--
_ ously considering going , into hospi-
Very good opinion of him, sir. He
tal., H197ever, seeing a case similar
a deal of the morning
to mine described in an advertise -
meat for' Kruschen, I thought" 1
.good
trying'
trying' to get 'Est. 1901' on .the
_ would try it, and was more than
telephone.
fid
"-o_'
IF
surprise to n. the pain getting
less. •1 have tieen taking Kruschen
fo'r four months, and would not be
without it for anything. 1 must say
.•I am free from those dreadful
pains."— (Mrs.) B. C.
-� Krusehen
Mrs. Joncs was spending'a day in
bed with a severe cough, _ and' her
husband was working in the back`
Yard, and hammering nails into some
boards. Presently his neighbor came
over:
g ---r
` IChewing Tobaecco _
�_
Money Not ChiUe'Leh'a���-'-���----------------�----�-
is an excellent diuretic
--that is, it helps to stimulate kid-
ney functions. When kidneys are re-
Nei hbor—How's the wife? "
- g
Jones—Not very well.
■ -
. I■ ■
$ i g g e s t Prolilsm ; Along Canada's l�ning Highway " {
- stored to healthy; normal action,
Neighbor—Is that her eoughln'?
Ing some of his securities into cash.
"Just enough to get a little church
"• poisonous waste is properlyelimin-
Jones— No, you fathead_, its a
Many Willing To -Contribute –�-�
-ted, the blood -stream is urified;
t _
henhouse ,
—o—
da
Fun -- But Not their Personal Day by day brings its mine and oil shun declined severely in the marital
and you get welcome relief from
the dragging of backache. "
Don't knock. IG is well to re -
Services news. -British Columbia, Alberta, on publication of an ,unfavourable se.
pains
•
member that you cannot climb by
Northern- ' Saskatchewan, .Manitoba '•t on underground values. Some,
Writes the Port Arur.:�ras Chrpn• g
th
-
dragging others- -down. .. Your
icle Ontario (West and East), Quebec, and well-informed .mining people in close'
other man, "but will say this, that
progress doesn't depend on other I
D
Not long ago group of our occasionally Nova Scotia, give aeon touch with this situation are optimfe-�
Sympathy for Monday
people'syour -S
fortui
Portin a of greater or f tance In thetic on hminoe g fangs view of this im
were the
perty during the west six weeks..
mi f 9t �ne . . . ecbe s is
Canada'ssser
discussion ofnen
e '
things men talk all development od natu al portant
p
shortly before closing down, states. J.
-
b h h
Arthur Guiterliian; in the Xew,
York Times
'Poor Monday, stepchild of th
week,
A Cinderella, sad and meek,
Is forced to finish what her king
Hes lazy sisters, won't begin.
For Tuesday balks at dreary chore
.:.Like beating rugs and serabbin
floors,
And says they're. -more than sh
can bear
And. ought to fall 'to Wednesdhy'
share;
But Wednesday snaps, "I fail to se
Why all the others ,pick, on me!"
'Then, Thursday is ;the_ maid's da
out,
Arid how, can Friday. set about
New tasks when foolish fold demur
At starting anything with her? .
And so, as Saturday tnust stop
`T At half -past twelve to 'shut up shop
And no one gives a Job..to.Sunday
The whole week's work is piled o
-Monday! _
,,Issue No. 8 _'37
_ C-1
. ■■ T
1-4
p . . . is
on what you. do, not on what others
y
of
a out w en t ey get together. It was
a Saturday. One of the group men -
sources. -
_
do.
do.
tinned that he was current} convert-
pp�pNED KIDNEYS
Remedies—Ask Your Doctor
o
e Blessed is that church whose choir
Ing some of his securities into cash.
"Just enough to get a little church
• From British Columbia comes news
Federal Kirkland,. In the Kirkland
Lake Camp, alter preliminary diffieal-
is nota battleground for proferred.
collection for tomorrow,'° . ventured
that Base Metals Mining Corporation
`early
ties; started drilling with two diamond = �
position and unseemingly jealousies.
one of the small gathering. _
will resume work' as as possible
drill riga, launching the Company'a
—o—.
'No it is not that exactly." said the
'i
to the Spring. The soutberly. continu•
important drilling programme. Nowa
Stranger -"—I• cans in because I
other man, "but will say this, that
ation of the orebody mentioned 'in
should be continuous from this pro
s 1 read your advertisement fora man
I do give regularly .to the church. it
the last quarterly report was located
perty during the west six weeks..
g to retail canaries.
is the most valuable inatitutigp' we
shortly before closing down, states. J.
-
Pro rietor—Oh, yes. Are you es-
P Y
have. I think it does more for preser-
I1. C. Waite, president, but there -has
leaders and helpers.
e pezienced in that line? =
vation of social aecu;ity apd g� Or-
not been sufficient work done to esti•
,instinct.
pennies by buying "something, just
—o--
tier than our laws and our police for-
cea
mate Its, importance.
The Kerr Addison Cold Mines de
a { There - isn't going to. be much
' privacy in this old world any more.
i That ,probably represents the at•
ed. Othei 's�mptoins'of kidney' and
velopment at Larder:Lake carries all
e A scientist claims he,can photo -
titude of a large number of men.manp
�
the signs of a great thing. There are
.now
.graph people's thoughts.
There is giving to the 6itirch. The
— — �_.:_._ " -. �
high. grade "sections, but there ,
a
fact is proved iiy a 'rete:etice to the
Alberta supplied wonderful news
is also a great fonaai;e of medium to. -
reports which have been appearing
this a
pat creek eith the bringing is o!
_..
low grade., It is expected that an .tai -' '
r Forty -little urchins coming through"
a e y r m a'nmtat: meet-
Inge of the ditfprent.congregations in
-'
the ionitD a�tl so far -largest well o! -
tial b00 -boa mill • will be erected an
the door;. i Port Arthur. Almost invariably these
the Turner Valley. crude oil develop.
Kerr Addison; this summer, for opera -
Pushing, crowding, making a tre-1 reports have shown balanced budgets
meat. This B. & B. well is named
tion, in the fall, New ore on the 250
- mendous roar; and generally increased receipts. To
after and largely owned by the two
foot level of Martin Bird was report- 1
' "You mast keep more quiet; can't, judge from them. alone there is pros-.
R. A. Browus--Senior and Junior.
ed. A new incorporation with proper -
you mind;- the', rule?" ; peritp in the churches of all-ienomin•
Several wells are, now competing for
ties close ,to Herr Addison, Called
Bless me, this is pleasant teaching'
'Public school!
attonsi As one minister has already
I. been
next honours. Reyalite's Sterling No.
Barber Larder Alines Limited,,was re.
Fort little pilgrims on the road to
Y P gr
quoted in this paper, he has
n v r
e e know a communit -
4. Arca, Newfold, WV btside and Dal-
Dotted. R. S. Potter, well-known
- _ .. ..
fame,
y where the
I money necessary jo conduct the ac-
housie are scheduled to complete dor•
mining man
g is President.
A new financing deal
If they, fail to reach it w}lo will be
i tivities of the church wa$ so easy to
ing the next month.
g on. Oilote
to blame?
obtain as ht Port Arthur.
Mines some miles to. the Weet of
High and lowly stations brought
It remains a fact however, "that
,;
harder Lake, was reported:
together -here ::
ministers are.- not making boasts
On a common level, meet from year
about the size of the "Port Arthur
in the Patricia District, Western
to year. '
Dirty little faces, loving little hearts
congregations: It ap'pear's that. many
of tho a whet are wining to give of
Ontario,' Albany driver, 'adjoining
Pickle Crow—according to reports
7
In the Quebec area, Astoria': Ropya
Eyes sq fu}T of mischief, skilled in
the
heir ones, as here referred to, are
from the North bad favourable -under-
_
reported good values in shaft sinkfng.
all arts;
Half a dozen asking: "Please 'may ' f
not so willing to contribute their per
social services. The difficulty which
grotind'.developments. Well-informed
-go out?" 1
the ministers •and.,othera active in
mining.' opinion expects the Pickle
But not a pupil knowing' what its fi
the church work find is not to pro-
Crow area to be iutensively'active this
all about,
cure' the funds but to build u the
P
year. "
" -
Rouyn Reward in the Noranda Brea
—e—
congregations and to procure'the ac -liar
drills set up and 'drilling tom
A small soy, on beta asked hory
g
tive interest .of the men' and ilia w,6 -
m aced. Further east, tinder
.his uncle always ovbif'wheli he la
y play-
men
meta who are »ece9sary to the con•
of the various branches
The Lon Lac Cam reported little
g p
good
ground results ire "reported" on the
ed cards, but lost when he basked `_duct
horses, promptly- answered: "Uncle I
of ac-
tivity. In no respect :is thin more true
new's''of importauee. MacLeod -Cock-
Bo6scadfilac. _
cant shuffle -the Horses.„
than in respect to young people's
Stranger—Oh, no. I just wanted
ti'ork. complaint s a, e
The colaint heithat, the
people are not merely willing but
as au institution contributing to the In the last 300 years, the dunes
to askl how the. canaries .lost their.
tails.
anxious that their children. go. to the
welfare of the state aad'-ociety? Will
of the Sahara Desert have' moved ^'^�
Sunda S h h
tbe,�, when their day comes not mere-
-i -i- , d
>' +
Don't Try to "Save"oriHome'
y c,o s, to t e, regular ser-
vices and.'to join the groups organiz•
ed for the, carious a e and sexes, but
g
all too, fen' of idem are willing to take
ly neglect and personal
g
service lint' cease'•as. well, to give ff-
:. ..
nancial support?
tar mole than 166 miles, and
ruined -what once was fertile fame
and grazingland. The settlers
themselves are much blame
pp�pNED KIDNEYS
Remedies—Ask Your Doctor
I
over- the responsibilities of directing
-Therein is' iuvolted the real prob-
to- for
this, since they pay- little attention
'-}
?}tare is one point, on which pine-
-Stop Getting U Night*-
$ p $
these classes and groups,
,
lem'of the church in the present day,
to soil control.
Y
tically all doctors agree., chat is:
Lotr't give, your child unknown remedies
Jronul
To harmlessly flush poisons and
from kidneys and correzt irri_
The consequence is tbat , the stair's
generally . hre undermanned. There is
. Even those who realize the import
ante"'of" money"in the operation of any
Classified
asking your doctor first:
,acrd y
a surplus of young people looking for
institution will add that money alone
Advertising
tation of bladder so that you can
help and leadership and a scarcity of
is not sufficient fo the welfare of the
All mothers know this. But some-
times the to save a few.
stop "getting up nights" get a 40-
leaders and helpers.
cause.
BABY CHICKS
,instinct.
pennies by buying "something, just
cent package- of Gold ':\ledal Haar-
lem ail Capsules and take as direct-
-The question' which arises' ir•om` all
' _
LEWhit Rocks eel
as good" overcomes caution:
ed. Othei 's�mptoins'of kidney' and
this is what of the future. ,Will the
young
12c.Fromn,o„hSep
stock. Order
�
'When it comes to the widely used
children's iemedy --"milk of mag-
nesia" —many doctors for over half
said "
a century have PI-IILLIPS
bladder weaknesses are scant, btirn-
ing or smarting passage—bacl:achr
—leg clamps --puffy_ eyes.
people who observe this form'
of neglect on the
g ,,. part of their elders
continue,, as their elders ap'p'arently
do in these days, to intoe the church
Q A
PERSONAL -_ I
early. Guaranteed delivery.
April prices lower• 101,. down: Lalame
C.O.D. n"� r c, lir,tt ilgicherp, rrctnam
one. '
a
-For 111illi s' Milk of \la esia is the
1Nt Inions
1.0 .
.standard of the wofld. Safe for chil-•
diva.' i WAKE . U P YOUR You HAVE "NERVES”
-- Beep this in mind, and say "PIiH:
• .''hIPS' MIL -K - OF 1\-IAG1'\'ESIA"
_. when you buy. Comes now, also in NO need for girls
tablet form. Get the form you prefer.L'VE R BILE e�� or women to
But see that what you get is labeled suffer from peri-
"Genuine Phillips' \,silk of Xlag= And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the odic pains,.head
nesia." 25, fora big box of the tablets j Morning Rarin'to go ache or sideache.
71 'at drug stores. { The fiver ehoul8 pout out two Many find that Dr.
ppounds of r' pierce's Favorite_
A150 IN TABLET FORM: liquid bile into your bowels daily. If this bile'
is not flowing freely, your food doesn't digest prescription is a
Each tiny- tablet is the' It j -P deeays in the bowels. Gas bloats up Very beneficial tOn-
- giant . of a teaspoonfu o[ I' ' your stomieh. Yon get constipated. Harmful
enuinc Phillips' Stilk of W"UJ poisons, ao into the body, and you 'feel sour, is Thi$ is what
agnesia �ara,,� ■ant and the world looks punk. ;r' `' Mrg. ' I. Bowman
— A mere bowel movement doesn't always get of. 145 Park Row, Woodstock Ont, said:
st the ®use. You need something that work "I was feelin; rundown and out-of-sortsf
w.,,�„� on the liver a■ well. It take■ those good,
of
MADEIN '> -�; , ,�'.�� bad frequent headaches, and 'nerves
Carter'■ Little Liver Pills to get two.. caused me.no end of discorrdwt I•did not
ewwaa ;";a
Pounds of bile flowing freely and mats U. rest well at night But Dr. Pfera's Favor-
'�^-�• feel "pp and up". Harmler and gentle, tLey • •its Prescription made me feel better it►
j make the bile
flow. freely. They do the wont every way. It relieved me d the headaeLes,
I of calomel but have no eaiomet or mercury to m m appetite ■ad helped W oves-
PHILLIPS'
' L L' ��� MILK OF them, A■k for Cart■r's Lfttle Liver Pills by y
aatae l stubbornly refuse anything aha, 26e. co`p °mer Wn
- MAGNESIA - - r Buyy d roar drove nowl New tlx, tab:
lets SU eta Large s1se, tabs, w liquid, $1.35.
OBSERVATION,
With several mining areas
holding real prominence
in the Canadian mining
'picture during '1936, we
have maintained a close
Persona[ touch with mining. _
in the Province of Quebec,
,....'having a rriember of this
firm in this area at equ.
tar intervals. •.
The knowledge gained is
available, , upon requellt,
through our Statistical
Department.
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9t wanted inventions and Cull information
=ent free. THE R:ISISAY Company, Wotid
Patent Attorneys, 2:3• Bank Street, l;;tawa,
:�anada.
PURE GUARANTEED ti'OOL
thtHEELIING l`ARN C7LA RA NTISED
VV VV
Pure. Canadian wool—Grey, while/, met -
Jed 69c; colored yarns -79e Ib, plus i .etagr.
3ancrnft Wo,illen-11i1;;. Baneroft,. XnVirio.
IS 1N CAMI"NHUTE...
Are. you M mented a-ith the itching tortnre■olf
eczema rashes, athlete's foot, eruption■; of other
skin aihictions? For quick and hapY re■d.
.use coolioE. Antiseptic, liouid :'Di Or
PPOSOPIPtion. Its gentle nils soothe the bit•
tested skin. Clear. greasele■a and staialew--
dries fats. Stop the molt intense ftchho
Itutantl7. 4 3% hist, bottle, st drug gloat
provto it --w money back.
t
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:'� ..•., .. tt_. ?Ex. • ,r±iw.fi "-.e,.*. .», ...:.. '4.. y.�*•'N„'
A t'1 A r - T �� -Mrs. Metria was in -tile city ul:-49jervices on Sunday next in the
`1 \.l A U I Monday attending the f uneral ' of United Church at the usual bourn,
friend. • 11 a. m. ant 7 p. m. Rev. Hugh G.h'.
t
lor� .
=Phe W. A. of the United Cbursh -Mrs. R.. H. Croak was in New crozier will occupy the pulpit t►t lei
i,
make an advance announcement market on Saturday attending the each service. Sunday School. • an,l
'
of their annual St. Patrick's Supper Friends Quarterly meeting. Bible Classes at 10 a. m. s - an ]larch 17th. Particulars later. -Mas. Crozier, who had the mss--The sympathy of this common ttPie�ering's. LeaderStore
"
Smypathy is extended io Mr. fortune to fall and fracture her ity is extended to the widow and
- W. V. Redditt, Manager of the loc- wrist a week ago; is recovering, but family of, the late Wm. Chester, of
al branch of the Canadian •ank of spin be required to carry the arm in Toronto, and recently of Pickering,
BNew • prints at 20c• .and 25e• a yd•
Qomlmerce, on the - death of his. the . sling for two or three, weeks whose. death took place last week,
Mother, at Waterford, last week. longer. and funeral on Saturday last, with Print Dresses, very snappy
-A, number of the members of -Misses Lois Stevenson and Dor- interment in Erskine Cemetery. Mr
Doric Lodge -A. F. and A. M. were othy Baker spent a 'short time last Chester was very, well known to colors and' styles, '$1 .00 and $1.25
Ift the sty on Saturday afternoon, Sunday at the home. of John Miller, many here, . having :taken an active ; • -
attending a special session at the . "Thistle Ha", Brougham. part in young people's organizat- New Lisle hose at 25c• a pair
3cn6e Str. Tenllple. -The meeting of the Y. P. S. ions and other groups. They farm-
-.,There was quite a steady rain will hold their weekly meeting in ed here for a year or so on the • -'.Mercerized hose al 39c• 66
Saturdcontinued dur- St. Andrews basement on February Gordon property, south • of W. J. which , thenight, and as a ing
result the 24th, 'under the convenetrship of Miller, then- returned to the West » +
mate= overflowed the road at the Miss Margaret Westney, Christian He had some months ago been for.- "Dr. Locke Dr. Allen",
Sodt og Church Str. AY the went end Culture. ced on account of ill-health, to re• firM1
reached the -The regular monthly meeting . turn east. His death casae very. sud-
d the village the (water -Shoes for Shoes for
,"d but did not go over it.' of the Women's Institute will 17e den, having expired while in con. _ ..
.. -,Jul. James Clazie, of Port El- held on Tgeaday afternoon, Feb- versation with Mrs._ Chester in the Ladles _
by her son-in-law ruary 28rd at 3 o'clock, at the Name home: Several from here attended -
sdaughter. Mr; and Mrs. David of Mrs E• C. Jones• The program the funeral._ _ !
ycDbnald, and two children of Tor- is s most interesting one. Roll Call -The regular monthly meeting f 6M tie Oxford tie
aft, visited John and Mrs.` Murkar "Ontario County, and for What is of the Women's. Missionary. Society, 1
on Sunday siternoon. The former is it Famous." �A paper '"Leather." A of the United" Church met at the at at
at by Mrs. Mitch- borne qr Mrs. F. Prouse on Wed- -�
.. mining for s '!ew days visit. I&i�, 'nCBday, Feb.. 8rd, with the Preaid- .. •'
.-mbe Continuation School held ell and a short play, "Cora-Fed X3.98 - $3.25
aminal Valentine Patty on Babies." Current Events. - ent, Mrs. H. G. Crozier in the chair.
rDt�y evening -last, under the air` —st` George's, �'► Y. P. A. will ar. C. Murk" was in charge Very
,y Sm d Comfortable
o! the teachers, Mr. Coates mveet in the Club Rooms. on Friday of the devotional period with. Mrs.
� lliibs Hogg. A number Of lsov- night at 8 o'clock. The Rector, who. A. W. Mitchell reading the devot-
is the Biblical Convener will 'take
ita'm>y were introduced into the iol3al leaflet. Following the business
the meeting. For last three , • C H A P M
from Which an period, Mrs. F.. T, Bunting read a
lead another big evening. weeks, owing to the illness of sow izdm the Study Book which
_-9tsnley Davis has been omp- �y of the members, the evenings was most interesting and Was Jean ,.�..��..�
gilled- to give up his. business for s have not had their usual pep and Clark sang an appropriate solo.
time on account of as injury s. 'his happiness, but naav that all are get- Mrs, V. E. Cartwright and Miss E. NTER
loot. nasi has sold his business. The i � bei' and able to take inter- L:urray, delegates to the Presbyter' :.� � �
- 2WW proprietor has not yet taken i est again, we feel sure that the A. i l at Port Perry, read report
Y. P. A. Will go forward with re- - which were helpful and interesting At Specie Prices
poaeesrsioa. We. hope that a prolon- �. p _ _ C"""
' gad rest will affect a cure for his sewed vigour and 'itrength, holding At .the close refreshments were , .
er and working together, as served b•• the members of Mrs �V
trouble aetogeetrh before: This ' is the Lenten 1.59 E
-• -IA public meeting -will be held in Murkar'a group'. _ 6-Eyelet pare gum Rubber Boots,
and once. just lately, ou' -St. George's Church, Feb. 21st.
the Town_ Hall, on Friday, February season
se of organizing Rector told us to- "try God" That 2nd Sunday .in Lent. S. S- .at to -s' .-Ladies' fur-trimmed Motor Boots„ $2.7b
26th, for the puiPo ' Everyone is what we are going to do this m. Morning Prayer at 11. Rev. E.
a Volunteer Fire Brigade-Tent, and if - every - member does G. Robinson, Preacher_ On February - in the .village should be interested Men's 1-buckle $1.65: 4-bne{�lee, $Z.95
such
organization. The regul- that, our A. Y. P. A. will not only 19th. there will be a Lenten Service
n monthly 'lrleeting of the Board of flourish, but no one will lose an. in the. Club Rooms at 8, with .iha ..Men's heavy rubber Boots, with felt top lining, $2.9r.
s will f held imr..ed- opportunity in helping others to, Litany and short address. All mem=
police Trustee HeavyMackinaw Coate, navy, grey & -gown.
lately preceeding this meeting in TTY God. ";^,orll hers cordially invited.
the public are .--Our people locally, who put in black maroon dz brown $2,75
the Hall, .to which an annual supply of ice, are beton,.: !'Attorney for the Defence"
- wOTk sweater Coate, , r
:invited• in quite concerned this_ year, a9 St. Andrew's Hall. Pickering t
- -Any person ,wishing to attend g q �Stanfield's wintor Underwear, $Z.00, $2.50, $3.00
sponsorsd the supply is quite limited. As far Friday. February 26th.
the Needlecraft Course, by, tas the creek, as'- source of supply .Admission, .25 and 15. cents. u
C the Women's Institute. which T. '
iavr�l be held tromMarch 8th, to the. 1s concerned. it is "oat". The sever Fre m , 1i nllLmg, '- "` .P
..:: - ickerin�
f12tb, at the home of Miss E. Rich- al break-use and floods that.. we
.eGetbfished 1867,
1g¢&M, please leave their narnel have already had. have washed out Thee Pickering
with the President, Mrs. Gor. Law• that supply. Ir those• neighborhooi3
where ponds ere found. not bein
or with the' Secretary, Mrs. Sterr- lz MEAT MARKE'�A. -
ft This course wall be under- the affected by ru:hin flood waters. av+ __ _NEW YEAR'S MENU
direction of . a skilled' needle wo-nan
ice; fourteen 'o sixteen inches in _
from the Department ' thidrness ig being harvested. Al- Onr Motto--'(finality &Service'
' concerned th? though electric. refrigeration has
7.-So far se time, re -reduced the deimand for natural ice, Special- _Health
winter is more than 'half ' over, but
a great man farmers still ' requni-
t:
- :.'Friendship'
real winter has not yet made its Y es and ,Style Sausage =
I" for milk -coaling purpo ends p
appearance.
We " may . within the 1
flexr ala or seven Reeks have hems they are the ones who are anviouR t i
C ::P asant Mem�or•ea
- about the supply. _ . -. � 5c. 'per lb. - � •
_rmow storms and zero weather. Very _
frequently the heaviest snow storms - 2 lbs. for 25e. +C
..ontentment
and coldest weather. come' ' in . the
ynonths of February and March and Public Meeting , CLARENCE SILK.
Cheer
that may be. the' case. this Year. So 29-8T MAnaRer
!a= we have had exceptionally' mild _ .:. „in the
-Prosperity
fiaestller and. a record fall . of rain.
.,
Phone us for Delivery] :,Dreams Come True
and in the United States floods that (Town Haji - _' pbone 16SA _ .
were the worst in'the history of the — - :,,.Happiness. _ _
Country. ww•R J.t•,ws'tlnHnii►r. _ �•
-swing to the. 'icy c°r'ditioni Thursday, Feb.. 25 =311 in Double Portion
the roads last week, a large num
of cars, were forced into the,, ditch, Fa
SALE - A b y
PAv work bares, You
r
- - - � a aiding, J. Reid .Dun�iarton, 261Fo
'T
but nothing 'very serious has been For the purpose of organlzlrlg a
reported.. The Highway Department '"Volunteer .Fire Brigade". L�OR SALE-8 pigA. >ahoot ?5 lhe,
L each, W, Holmes. Cherrywood, 28
'however, quickly got their men out As this organization directly affects -
and had the pavement sanded. The every citizen of this village, it is .-F FOR S,4 LF-8 pigs, 7 weeks
old. APPIX to John Vawan, lot i9, eon. 3, . f -R ' D
aideioad3 were in very bad Condit- desirable that this meeting be well Fickering, za-27
ion with the ice, motoring very .. attended. ~ i
FOR SALE-Coal blower, tbermo-
ion with the ice, making mototliig - stat. motor and grates;:3x.00. Apply Butcher {phone 3000). _ Picitering
very. dangerous. It is expected that The regular monthly meeting of News Office. lett.
the Brock Road and the sideroad,4 tlie Boird 'of Police- Trustees will •be
in the township will be very bad in held irtuinediately . ' preceeding thin PULLET e FOR BALE-20'1 albite
Leingsto ,good tyre, all laying, C Hettger, hardware Store
the spring, when the frost leaves meeting in the Town Hall. or Kingston and Brock Roads. 28 Pickering',.,
the ground, on account of 'the ?anis T,�ARIf FOR SALE-80 acres. being
Tieing soaked with the .many rains. The public are invited. � i� fat ao, eon, s. Pickdt ng, spring creek. _.
-The .water, supply It the local Apply John Gillman. B ougham, 28-18 ;
school is, now abundant and exceed- - OWS FOR SALE-T, B. tested. '1 aCOoper'9 Kerol
fag the demands. This irae ,been a
Spruce Lumber C Seve►al good grade Holsteins due to•freshen Copper S 'DrywKil s" _
at early date, KeA Graber, lot Zo�n4B7, • • •
.,,great problem with the school board p Pickering: Izal Disinfectant for lice on
for some years, necessitating the „
costly work of having the water 'ale .have some except• FOR SALE - 10 grade Hnletein -
hauled by truck from Whitby. By fresh cows, and 5 springers. All cattle T B - your Live St! mak•
tonally nice Bpruce 1II 1 tested, and negative to blood testa, J S Honey �.
digging the well 'deeper an abnlnd- & son, Milliken, Out. 24-28 r
of water ha. been sec- dorso .dTeBsed, decking. IIST RECEIVED-A fresh con. Royal purple Poultry ,SpeCifiC t0
ant supply T
ured. It is. hard 'to tell what, effect matched and sidings. to aid. Int a choice dairy cows. Federally
to ted. Inspection-invited E. L. Chapman.
R R 1, Whitby. Phone,Pick.5222 2x.27 combat the �VOrms lIl Poultry
a long, dry summer will have on the' -
�npply, but .it .is hoped that theca Dry and well manufaC- _
LTOLKTFIN COWq FOR SALE'- Oyster shell and
Will always be a sufficient supply Cured. rl Fresh, springers or heifers. mostly my otrn i ,� y i„ry ' mash•
:. j.� n
which will be permanent. _ _ breedin ` Too many on account of cut in Qua
i Ori Saturday last February 14th fa' J. �• Brownridge, lot 27, con, S, Pickering •
_ r
N� 7pUNG MARRIED WOMAN- Grit
Beatrice Stevenson And viins0Lois.' went ?4i
moies �C�� -ate w)th with no children, wants d position as -
•
- cook general or domestic. housework. 115.00
-out to Kinsale to -the eelebrition of LUMBER YARD monthly. Apply Mn, Geo. Gore, R R 28 Pi k- ,Royal Purple Hog Tonic
Bring.
Mr. and Mrs. Waiter T. Stevenson's
of their wedding PHONED g400. Cars
FOR SALE-Oloee eprinR
25th annivtrsary - /ars and fresh cows, pure bred aedgrades. T,'
day. There Were about twenty-five B.t-sted and blood tested Free delivery, - • -
resent and tti %t Wm- J• Murphy.Murc.Far.-. Llndsay, Ont. ;Agent for ,McCormick -Deering b'srni�l�daehinery
and friends ER • BUILDE Phone 1352• lett'
tip p CARPENTER* a
r
el CA .:
en opable time was had by all. - _and Repairs.
-!most - j . -A carload of freeb
SALE
Mr. and :Kra. Ste ars vete l`of Alterations, .Sash, QOOra and FOR close springers, from the Ottawa Our Motto:-"we have. ,CianjjTet it, Of
red fwelltp_five years ago, Rest Of restricted area. Prices reasonable At the °
Sereet)a made to order, f,rm of B.v. +untie. 1 1-4 miles west of whit • it to not made.,'
Pickering Village on the Deverall
�3r. WealPp by on No. 2 Highway. G CSParb,prcp. 20t .
farm, then occupied by Plans and Estimates given oa 1 Teiephooel860o _
Diarveo, father of the bride. '4'r- (jdperai Repair Work. 'U,OR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR
as useful — Qne cbesterftid suite. J.S.
■/�-
and Mrs. Stevenson lived n.,Yt}1 J. POYNTER ••ve*rew poor and bridge lamp. ao-jitete ■ C DON • PICKE N V
the village here for Years and their, • withshades, also one upright piano, and oat • • B ! '
asap old irlendn here Dodo in beet 1994 model ear radio• Appty Ln Dison. Range
Pickering Hms. PbooeScar a4r ser