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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1937_02_261-7 P.. Y ,^••"' �:..r .. .. .9 if'!..: ::+.., �.4 t .. _ . ,. , . ., nv... •...'. _, '. -.. Z .h di :it yT.L�S'R^.a y. r� y,__,. . ..,: -" '•. �. - - •t« ': �"•Attie. ' •. .'. M �. :.. .. ..... - , . � . . ,. .. -- YS :� �5\ b �'•'.Y 5. NE S KER N IC THE..,: { VOL. L`'.1, :� .: 'PIOgERIN(�r, O NT.e -FRIDAY , t&4' E4: B. '�f�. 14-61. - 27.'. ps>IItsswtasstal �.aYDar• Medical DR. H. Or PEARSON-Physiciso T iol Sturgeon. Dumbarton: Ioly RB. FORSYTH, Opb- D., Director e tometrical Amodation of Ontario. Reg: amber of the Amerkm Optometrical .4k. Eyes examined by appointmeat- rYoae Claremunt. out. • - lie0ai. RDONALD .RUDDY fdarriiswr. - . Solicitor. Notary Public. MU -MY -10 Loan - formerly occupied by Lac late A. X. Chris- Uas. south wing of t:ourt ilou.e. Whitby. tAy BEATON, BELL ft ROSS__ Earristors is Solicitors WILLIAM J, BEATON. K, -C. H. BROOKE BELL, K. C. J, D. F. ROSS JAMES -A. WRIGHT i!♦ lieY Street. 'i'oronto, - edelutidp 7838 C0. RICHARDSON da Uo:,_ Barris- eten, Solicitors. Notaries etc., Suite 601, SxceWor Lite Building, 36 Toronto St. Toronto. Te phone Ad. 1688: Pickering Phone 3613. Bit THOMSCN - 81 MCMI LLAN-Barris- ura. Solicitors. Notary Public. Office at Rddence of Mr. Thomson, lot 11, concession 1, Pickering. Otliceiiours: Thursday and Saturday evenings, from 7.W p. in to Ei.30 pp. m., or by appppppiintment. Toronto office: 806 Royal Bank Phone Pict 20t'o: Toronto E3gr06308. CONAN P A. �t`:�.is — fJarrt`atn-e, 4A Soiieiters, N.,taries Public doRpoN D. CON ANT.`K. C. ALLIN F. ANNIS.-B'. A:. LI:.'B. effkes- •7 1 2 Simcoe St. S • Oahavi Pbones-4 and 6 (Gshawo), and at She .Court. House, whit by. ([fir, Conant) Phone 7 (Whit. by). a 1�TEIL C. StitITH. D. D. 9., L. D.8.. ill (S•K,pa'to Dr. J. I' usles). G(aduate of the Royal College of Lent Surgeons and T'oroo- M tjinversity, At Clar oat office over D. A. ra store •.err Toes. y and Fridayif Phone 7T HER99RT T. FALLAISE,L- D 8.. D. D. 5, Graduate of the Royal Coll. of Sn eons and the University of Toronto• io rtna second door east of St. And-, s's Cbure Pickering, Ont. Officou •ri7 fa. aa. b e p• m . or oy appointment.�t Phone Pick 8700. 7 COAL; - --Cherrywood - - "= - • - - DunbartoaGREENWOOD- 1TI_ The. Pickering Young People. will humorous "Girl St, Paul's on -tile -Hill, Sunday, February' 28th. Sunday School ett 2 I LLS "Our trucks pass. Y( way present their play', Shy" in Cherrywood Church on the i p, m,' Evening Prayer at S p. m. _M - 'at ' __ every day, evening of March 5th. This.is und- Rev,, E. $ Robirison; preacher 1886--1936 `,. - COBE • er the auspices of group one, of the both services - W. 'A. A - Dance in _Commencing January 18th 4 y _W, ,OD, CEMENT, . Brock Road _ Attend- the'Euchre and BAND, GRAVEL, ---- Audley' School House, March 5th, by Audley Community Club Prices of Chopping will be Mr, and Mrs. Brady Sr., of Tor- per bag BIId BUILDER'S SUPPLIES onto, has taken up permanent res- idence-at Brock Road, in Their home :!Te• • Cedar grove' '. 20 ba .$1.30 bags a160 100a1 oartage work here, it is reported. Mr. and b1rs. Ronald Forde, of drama 8711 be presented' in 'Fri- 25 bags and over 6c. •per bag ' We have also placed in stock a fall Highland Creek visited ' with the g Zion Church, Cedar Grove, on day, Feb.. 26th, at 8 p. m., under the line of Maple Let -f Milling. latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. VPm. Ellicott on- Sunday" last. auspices of the W. M. S. The Y. P. A full line of cattle and pig t Co'R Feeds. Instead of going south this win• of Pickering ' Presbyterian Church, will present the play,-"�Siss. Molly", feeds kept on hander -Also all ; A. W: MITCI�IELL ter, Mr. Kobt. Bentley, of Kinsale, wlth Seutch - songs and Hawaiian is spending a short visit at.the home guitar music between acts by Whit- Poultry Requirements Piokerin Ont. g. of lir. Harvey Edwards. We into, our community -and 10 cts. by talent. Adrssipr, 2S a •,.��. y It Will supply any or - - • Office phone 7400 Residence 6520 .welcome Mr and. -Mrs. George ,Perry, farmer= W est Hill _ other feeds required.. ` The Beal Store, Claremont Ily of Zion and extend to'them the wish that their -life in and around - Rev. James Cameron- McConochie - Clone Prices — No Credit - PHONE 9'Ll Brack hobo be pleasant and happy a` ret*red Presbyterian minister, who Chopping FURNITURE'. Mrs. Bert Churchill has been rat- her. seriously illthis past week or- died at his home. .21. Spadina Road, Monday,' was formerly minister Monday, Wednesday. and Fridtsg We ere, displaving attractive, ; two, suffering with severe ear -ache. on -of Melilie Presbyterian Church at • _ _ ,an variety of I At the time of writing, it. is -report- «'est Hill. He was active in the Aluminum xnd..4ranitegar- Etc. ` ed -she is somex-liar better and is Presbyterian Church in -Canada for. F- �� fp�Me:0E14 Furniture tud Furt• it tare able to be up and, about again. - approximately twenty -free years. Novelties.' Prices low, in keeping with timer, _ - 1,lhitevale - Three years` ago he retired and carne to Toronto, where he had re- _ PIAN0-TU1;2;G -.. There has been coilsiderable� flu but we are sided _some )Oarspreviously. Born in Oneida Tranship,' he received his . AN 1`) RADIO SERVICE in our neighborhood, education at Queen's University, 'ill All kinds; of Ff I air Vork A Graduate of Radio Colla a g pleased to say -'that all are recover- . where he graduated arts and th- - All Tolling Guaranteed with ing nicely. • Ger- eology. Surviving, are his. wife, Ger- 1p-to-the-minuf�e tr8iuing1 Game of our roads stre in it very deep ruts, trude: one daughter, Jean and one - Toronto. ('. S. -MwDONALD 'CLOSE ^ bad cunditioli with•.very son,- Donald, all of 209AVE., 1ORONTO - and what they will be like inathe spring - Phone Lakeside 1504 FINEST EQUIPMENT - can- onlybe- conjectured. 7 Attorney For the Defence Tonight Orders taken at NEWS (ffiios for1lkord has been received from - •--r+�- ------ -Guaranteed Satisfaction Scotland of the death of Mr. Layton Greenwood e? Simpson, who was well 'slid favor- Shingles I+'ar Sale ar mable Prices `age ably known and, resided in our -will- - '.11r. 31r: Charles Hunkin spent Sunday Mrs: E. Trimble. - 'rubes and Batteries always tafa iJd some four years ago. wit}, -Mr. and Cole, Highlanri ' Galt Galvanised Stat -I Shingles. Simpson left -hereto try- to recover bliss Ruth , of Bird's Felt gluts 8bieaiet+. H. ROY MILLER. his health in .England, and we are Creek spent Sunday with her` cons- Also re-ru'bbering t,umay wbeele.' �ytataw albs. Broufrham. Ontario soriy to hear that it was not suc i Miss' Ruby .Annis. . 48tf Pbone Mark 1808 _ n, tesatul. blr. and ;kirs. W. J...Devitt, " of Q ON S �1iVL RF . ....:. __ .. , .....�. ,,,.,,,•.,,,.,...,. - _ - _ ..- . _ T. PA'1 B R� 8-' A .MON ELIZABETH RICHARD80N- There will be an open meeting in Brocklin, spent the week -end . with pall add get prices. Phony )Doll ,.4. Fire and automobile insuranpe-ofSit kinds. D� � � �-� Z the Public Library building• which' Cars Devitt and family. '= gppaeaPana to solid aosncial stand- representing will be addressed by Mr.. F. M. Mr. and.. Mrs.. Percy Miadleton, of POBTILL, U-ceused Auetionser, Chapman on Friday evening,,•Feb. Buffalo, spent the. 'week -end with --FUEL ' Fe foe Ooantba of York andan"do• "� Insuraaoe Of All Hlnde. 26th,. at $ p. m. This nheetink is -Wm Middleton and family: ,fisaMles of all kinds •ttenn.a so oa aborssae free to the publib and should be well Mr. F. Wright, of Green ,River. �'-► robee. Address Green at.er P.O.. Ona. Beet Rates Available with attended by alL.lovers of,good read- 1� resumed homte after spending Ii, /B14ATON; -TOWN8HIP ing'. There will. be' other numbers a week with his daughter„ Mrs. C'. Builders Supplies - D e Clerk.- Conveyancer. Commissioner for DFvit'. talatwr afWahts. Accountant, Etc. Issuer of SeCArlty and Service. Ott the program which should be in- Mr, and Ira. iV. Gee and lora -= b4 LLii ses. whitevale. one. teresting, -� t Saturda at -Wildress Phone AttorneyFor t spun y �:amilla1 ; r l i i�at.11 arrlaea r%en • i ■i •-MAW BROUGHAM PICK 516 ~ he Defence Tonight their, daughter. Mrs. T. Horttip .ar. }4• I;, � r ) ti�lE'h- LIOENSED AUCTIONEER AND �+► -���' fancily: , _ VALh'ATOR� audley The -Carolina Jubilee Singer= sra� 1. 'tt 4;aial galea conducted ADywherc p' M• two beautiful =P1?c1J�n on Sur•da. 1)a� Phone or write, Address 81� Duntlat ■ ickering Mills " Ci`• H• Guthrie ha�•sold a finam'of morning at the- church =suite. The; - 1)tiwe�tir '(�4kA horie� and also purchased anuther will also entertain ofi Thursda; x Street, East. I. Arue .-'1xRfeA enc for -Frost& -Wood-. team: e Whitby, ODCariA. Hiss Margaret PUckrin of F:paoXA. tlission Band trill be held on Cockshutt• Farm M6.6hiner} , \I nE+le Body R'c,nd CYRIL F�.i'()RLEY. wa= a Citi+tor at the parer•tal hone Sunday afternoon in ills Sunda; _ Complete lire and repgirf4 un .Saturday last.' school room. ,An intere=ting prow- Agents fo l iindy' 'Fen" r GENERAL INSURANCE p Several of our Masons ittehde'.iram is being prepared by Bill; su,j y1e'^1 `,.�Uuu a - • ;on Devitt. Mrs.. F. Gibson 6­1P6oae Pickering, 67M Chopping and Feeds Of al b Composite Lodge,. Whitby nn 11 tell - the kinds.,/ day' evening-last:story. YoWRITES Miss Marjory Bell has been at Cck'shuttfbl3Iim; ple menta Life Royal Pastry Flour ' home from her work in Bowmawvilbe Euchre and, Dance. Audley school Poultry Feeds, Growing - with.a were cold.. March 3th, Adm. 25 cts.. Ladies Secure Prises Before BoylanFlre W. H. Moorhouse has erected an providing, Free. - .Mash, • La) ing Mash other greerillouse on, his pro rt �- _z, Automobile• y' WILSON B R 03, Burglary and Accident We carry all makes of Plow Points. and will be in the market with early Dnnbarton - - L.ocaSt I11, 011te _♦Lock-Wood' plants. INSURANCE De N., Lockwood The. Mission Circle met at the W. R Thom, of Hamilton spent Phone Mark 7200 PICKER,ING, ONT. home of the leader, _Mrs. R. P. Win- the week -end tt�ith his father. tars on Saturday last roeith .an art- 'The'Mission Band willtake char - Studio Lounges endears of 15. ge of service on Sunday even- ,:'FIGHT -= R. G: C.LENDENING _ ig looking for ing. George Bowcott ' These are a%OeptlOIIAlly' FUNERAL DIRECTOR day work or- longer employment The Tvxis boys will hold their _Winter, Colds These a.rl a8 a OOu011 __ Any one requiring help would do 'Father and Son Banquet on Friday Privets Ambulance well to call George. up. ev@tying. By _ and easily -opened iodou- _ "' Mr. Max. Yeates was visited over Miss K. Anderson of Dixie, was ;i Day wad Night service the rweek end by a'_ number of must- the guest, of Miss A. B. Thom last Building up your Vitamin Re. ; ble OT two single beds = Phone 900G Tans who revelled in music, espec- Sunday. 6eT�'A.^ with spring mattresses° l►iwlvern 6000 _Tally cls sical numbers with violins' Frank and 'Mrs. Wood, of Whitby, cello and piano. visited with• Irt-ing and Mrs. 'White �e feature the fbllowingVita• One style, has a deep Markham, ae Ont• Do riot'forget'the dance'alyd euc this week.* min Products: Y r which __ -__. in the school house nn Fr�riay The �i'. �, �t'ili hold an open Wain ole's Cod Liver Oil $200 1 wardrobe draws —' '--- -- hre takes care of the bedding evening March -5th, The Club' meet. meeting on Thursday'; evening, Mar.- Ayerst's Alphtarrettes 50 cap- - andP7 ometal back For Your •• Poultry on March . 8th, at .Grasmere farm, 4th, at 8 p. m. Everyone welcome. rules $ 2.00 ,__ ,, - when- all the young f+elks as well, _4 number.from_here. attended -the ' << ` •100 $3 0� 50, Drink-ing Fountains and � Feed are invited. funeral of John Cogan:, of Brow a 5O y -• • Ab-bott's 'Haliver Oil ca rules T�olt hs mazlP in'our own rho We congratulate the �llaple Leaf Corners at Melville Cemetery on P Other' styles ` w1tYl0Ut �' l? Fire Disurance Eo• of •Co'lumbus in Sunday afternoon. _ - - 25°a 35e. wardrobe or back Good quality and moderately. securing tiz. F. H. Westney as one 1liss Ina McConochie, Christian S0 5 $1.00 Price, $,2.3.50 & $25:00 pried. of the directors. Frank is a •thor- Fellowship' Convener, will- . have.. 100's - - oughly painstaking and accurate charge of next weeps meeting of Ayerst Caleium' A Capsules ' Oyster shell and mica grit. member of any board and- he will the -Dunbarton Y. P. S. 100:$2.2 - Motor Ambulance, Day or Night - ably represent -this part of Picker- - We • are -sorrg to hear that Bob Malt i! Cod Liver Oil I Ib. 59e, Phone fano Also --dairy utensils - and.., filter ing township: Howe is very sick in bed, the result it - 2 I•ba. 98e. aids, Dick Winters and George Mutch of a heroic deed, • saving his baby 'AR p A�d'all other popular Vitatt►io Furnace work and general tin- �»t sown a big *illow on Giasmere sister fiwm dtoPavning in Petticoat products. TERRITT farm near - the 4th, west- of Oie" Creek C. i�n smithing promptly attended to. house one day last week. This (wall- A school meeting Fwili be held on E�Ce ,��' PI�eeral Dileotor ow was an ancient tree .measuring Frfdap evening at 8 p. m 'at Rouge ALVIN BUSNBY over four feet ten inches in diamet- Hill Scllool (Orchard Inn) for the DiCIIt3Cli8'3'. � 'Furniture Dealer er and being about 100 years old. purpose of discussing the uniting of Hardware Phone 4800 The telephone lines had to be cut Union School Section with that of OntGA0 PTOKE-RING when as big tree came down. Danbaiton. Na a r, - r a -.NOW LE S S O N _ _ y LESSON IX. it can be put. The New Commandment 25— He that loveth his lite loseth / John 12:12-13:38. it; and he that hateth his life in this world shall keep it unto life eternal. Prlatpd Text John 12. 21133; 13: 34; 35 The word •twice translated "life" in Golden Teat.—A new commandment the first part of this verse is the word give unto you, that ye love one an- "pisuche" (from which comes our wordri Other; even as.I have loved you, that 'psychology"), a word that includes ye also love t another. John 13:34, all man's mental, sensual being; the The Lesson In Its Seton word translated "life" at the end of = the verse Is the word "zoe," a word Time,—The entry into Jerusalem referring to the higher lite which is ' took place on Sunday, April 2, A.D. in men, the spirit. "Self-love leads '30. The discourse that followed took to destruction and death. From begin- t" place on Tuesday, April 4. The ea- ning to end o1 his earthly history, ' Ure scene of the washing' of the dis. Jesus laid down his life for men. Ctples' feet' took place on Thursday 26. If any man serve me let him evening,' April 8 follow me; and where I am, there Place.--4-The triumphal entry was shall also by servant be: if any mlan Made as Christ came over the Mount serve me; him will the Father honor. Of Olives on the east of Jerusalem. Christ himself is the great ekample The washing of the disciples' feet of denying one's own life; if we are took place; of course, in the upper to truly serve the Lord, then, in his .room in Jerusalem. sacrificial ideal, we are to follow him, 20 Now there were certain Greeks with the result that whoever, serves gmoag Chose that went up to worship the Son, twill, be honored by the Fa - at the feast. These were Gentiles, ther. c[bizens from Hellas; or their descend- 27. Now is my ' soul troubled; and -' " what shall I say" Father, save me The President's Supreme Court message brought such jitters to Congress as to threaten a party } rata • Ilvwo • world, whoghad the. blediter- split. Above are Democratic Representatives Robertson and Drewry of Virginia and Cox of Georgia - raaese world •who had become prose- from this hour. But.for this cause as they met to organize protest p .lytes of the Jewish faith and, once a came I unto this hour. There is no program:' "yeai when possible, came up to Jeru- shrinking from the cross here, but a salem, to order, to worship .there at glorious determination to endure it in that; though crucified, he was not to the feast as the Hebrews worshipped, the consciousness that, for that hour, abide in death, but was soon to live, Anda Hearty Time Was Had by All _ . 21. These therefore came to Philip, he had come into the world. and set- up a kingdom,. drawing sub. 28• Father, glorify thv name, There Jetts unto it." who was of Bethsaida of Galilee. They came therefore came to Philip "not only because he ra voice out of heaven, 33• But this he said, signifying by had a Greek name, and thereton saying, I have both glorified it, and pre- what manlier of death he should- die. attmaby belongedto a family in which will glorify it again. "It is the high- Thisverse is certainly added by the yr Eat utterance of f Greek. was spoken and Greek connec• faith, love, and hope, author of the Gospel, John theapostle. tions cultivated, but because, bele of that whatever experience of pain a g (See Phil. 2:g). Christ's insistence Bethsaida of Galilee, he might be ex- ordained, the outcome may be all to upon his death provoked a reasonable petted to understand and speak Greek, the glory of the name o[ God." question on the part, of the JEWB who 29. The multitude therefore, thnt , •:it, indeed, be was not already known Were Ifatenning to him, - for they be. to these. strangers to Jerusalem," stood by, and heard It. said that it i lieved that the Christ who should thundered: others said, Ara angel hath 'And asked him, saying, Sir, we would S come would be theking of an eternal a` spoked to him. "For Lh mass the , xC. see Jesua. At the birth of Jesus, wise kingdom and hence.. of course, be " voice was mere sound, -The appre- g mea Came from the East to behold the eternal.. (See Dan. T: Y3. 24; Psalm #"`•' _ Lord (matt 2:118); now, at the sad heaelon of a divine voice depends up- There seemed a contradiction a 4 on man's capacity for hearing. Others of our 6ord's public ministry, there between an eternal Christ of God, and K felt that` the utterance -was artic :late, �Y came men from the West, speaking though they .could not hear 'the a at .•sting ,Messiah who .must die. the language identified with learning words „ 34, A new commandment I give un• and -scholarship, asking that they to you, that ye love one another; even:°" might see Jesus. 30. Jesus answered and said, This ;aa I have ;loved you, that• ye also love voice hath not come for my sake, but ill, Phlitp cometh and telteth An- one another_ There. is a sense In drew: Andrew cometh, and Philip, for your sakes.. "The voice came to k F s zf test their faith and to str ngthen It; which it was not a new, command• :• • b �• �,< $ ° sed they tel! Jesus. "Andrew" is an. meat. In the -Mosaic economy the _ other Greek:name., "Andrew sol4ea sad, at the same time, to make, clear: the importance of the crisis revealed woid-fa found. Thou shalt love the - • his dtil ttdty In the way in which all Lord thy God with all thine heart, aad - by the Gentile request." with all th, di®calNes of disciples are resolved, y soul, and with -all' thy ' IreteMng theca to Jesus himself.,, 31. Now is the judgment of this mind'; 'and thou shalt love thy neigh. 23. And Jesus anawereth them,' .world: now shall the prince of this thyself, (Ley..19:18; Dent. 30: Y " bot as th k world be cast out. "The 'uaylog, The hour is come, that the passion was 6►. This word for -'dew' means some- — -� �°`" __ � :k - • • Boa Of man should be glorified. pre We Judgment of the world, -aich thing that is fresh, as opposed to that f vlously 1t has. baso said that •�h� showed'both men's thoughts towards which is effete. 'l am giving you; boat'' baa not come (2:4; 7:30; 8:20). Christ, sad ttse true position 'o[ the Bald Jesus, 'u tom -nand that is new The hour in the life of Christ was the world towards God, Jew and Gentile in its inspiration. ;. are alike included In the sentence." �' hoar Ot hie death (13:1; 16:32; 1T:1), 35. By this all men know that ye . -32. And 1. "The position of 'I' is `` °m► . �„ , --of gpurse not a literal time of sixty are mr disciples, it very emphatic,, and Christ, by this a have loge one y , • k,a.,: -� 4� ..`': mtautea, but; nevertheless, a brief be - rase. another. It is certainly by our b:, ,,�, f" •. �, - Ph- places himself in opposition lief in Christ that we become his dis to the 'prince of this world.' The cru- „ ►'air ,y, . 24. Verily, verily, I say ' unto you, :clfled Christ will ru ctple% but it is ,.by our. love for one ��, : ' e me n's hearts In ww:• 18zCept a grata of wheat fall into the place of the devil." Ii ] be lifted up another, that we become known to ,.vil XIA ' earth and die it abideth b itself others as the 'disciples of Christ. 9 from the earth. Probably this phrase i6lone; but if It die,, it beareth much has a double meaning, and Includes a*fv „a .► .. . V fruit. There are four things that can bock the lifting up of Christ from the 1►." ` happen to, a grain of wheat: - it can be earth on the cross, and nits subsequent hoarde& with the possibility of inti- 'going up from the earth into heaven, a !mate • destruction by ,mould, mildew, at his ascension. Will dram all men or raft; It can be immediately con- unto. myself. "The words emphatic al- ' •'�*•- :':r max a :rte., .•, r,umed, In, various forms, especially as ly prove that the cross is c basis of m Ov'�_rad'o bread; It can be ignored; and there- Christ's sway over.. all whom he brings "Lowe, here is my heart," sings willing victim Gay Hayden to tore lost for all purposes • or it can out of Satan's empire and draws to Cupid Dicky Meschendore in Miami, Fla., Valentine tableitd.* IS sown in' tkfe ground, .thus multiply- himself as Lord. In the phrase, 'I !ng itself, the highest use to which will draw,' Christ clearly intimates �0SS�p Twentieth Century -Fox .studios- by _ the thousands; beg- Comrade Pilot Mobile Hospital Unit -.r -ing that Shirley B Y= . _... �1 � DOROTHY Temple play win- some little girls, •-----z: „•`•- _. arts instead of who can mak anout- standing u - smart aleck, wises Anq girl a e o t ' standin hit in a -....-.�:•.. g picture in which beyond her -years .? the smoothly expert Myrna Loy and blues singer of re- " , William' Poweli appear is not just cent pictures. Most W.Y I good; §he is marvellous.. That is4 of the letters, came ,4 ever ince torr on. the M. G. M. lot from mothers whose have beret telling Dorothy McNulty. y daughters 'model s her appearance in "After their behavior on the , Thin Alan" made audiences Shirley Shirley's latest pic- . burst into spontaneous applause. In Temple ture. f Taking their t the midst of all the enthusiasm over advice to heart, the I� her at the studio, everyone neglect- studio selected "Wee Willie Winkie" * �-� • 1 I ed to make sure that she had been as Shirley's next . picture. If. she IC' put under contract. She ' didn't does any imitation of Alice Faye or mention it because nobody asked Tony Martin singing, or of Bill Rob- 4, ob- 4, Ther. And Paramount slyly came inson dancing, it will be away from ° along and signed her up .for their, the camera, ,. pictures. t ODDS and E\DS.: 'DS:.—Not o be out { i dpi 1 done by National Broadcasting " Y% Many actresses would kis more Company 'which has Minnie, the\ than satisfied if they could sign a Singing Mouse, under contract, " _ } contract with Paramount guaran- Hollywood has found a trio of sing - U: ,,,..;,,,°.. • _ teeing them four hundied and fifty ing mice and is featuaing them in i thousand dollars a year. 'But Carole "The Three Legionnaires." These ; Lombard insisted on adding clauses. mice, to be different, all sing bass , her favoriteguaranteeing 6r cameraman that dywoetzl a - Raft Gary Cooper and George aft are -the latest camera fiends. \• � - _waysPhotograph her. And that Pat They hang around Bing Crosby's set :The Soviet government is bend - Drew, " Drew studio electrician, who -lost wheneverthey are not working on ing every effort to make its air a leg a plane crash, would always their own y , snatching candid shots of force supreme, and offers man be employed on her y .. k inured is the interior of an operating room, mounted on a pictures.. the players . .........:.. Simone Simon 'inducements to attract the youth ' Letters have poured into...Ahe takes all the jokes about her name of the country. The . true:;, which French sympathizers of the Spanish Loyalists are rush- y- young Rus- ing• to Madrid for use in the front lines. Note two Frenchmen giv- with good humor. She had her Sian student pilot above !s trot- Ing the clenched fist salute, 0—i birthday gift to John Swope inscrib- cal of the hundreds answering the - i ed: "To Swope Swope." call to modern adventure. .. • s 7. _. -'•, g �4. •'� � > � , .t " 3 `3 X, - Al M! -000 Look- There"s Along Canada s Ming nighwap ; ?Bigger OGDEN'sTEA = ` 15c Package The Larder Lake section in Ontario seeds half a million dollars. Large - • (just west o1 the boundary) has re- tonnages and indications of higher• O U t cantly furnished continuous mine grade ores inspire optimism on' the iLUE YELLOW LABEL news. Kerr Addison, Martin Bird and outlook. 31 • Upper Canada Mines have recently 1�w . c. (t:.rasd., 2� F ,n' �� supplied news of major importance. . UPPER CANADA MINES, located ho tendo sad Wand 60 Muds! Y yah A short review of the operating pro- some miles to the west, has encoun• _ perties and properties is as follows:- feted good values over most import ant widths hn regent diamond drilling. - The Company ie rellabiy reported to - KERR ADDISON -- Diamond drill- � x „ have close to $200,000 in- the treasury.. Js, W.. W_ lTH �l-tE has indicated large have to The 500 foot level should be: reached ' medium grade ores. Reports indicate - 3 �^ •• -"' an initial '600 ton mill installation. It by }Barth 1st. is reported by -the Northern Miner - e N S.0n.that the Company has $600,000 in its ORIOLE liiINES, adjoining Upper r - = o� treasury. The Anglo-Eiuronian Com Canada, is so be giver an underground- - ® test in view of diamond drilling parry is known to have a substantial results, reported to be favourable and , holding in the Company, with Mining Corporation, Nipissing and other min- consistent With Lord and Lady Baden-Powell ]ish. history, and these have been for- Vig interests said to have minor par- - _ _d present, the Scouts of India Held their warded by' the International- ticipations. The properties are located PELANGIO LARDER LAKE have - ant All -India Boy Scout Jamboree at Bureau at London. Thal estatea in• at the north end of the east arm of already alerted surface wort on their Delhi. during the first week of Feb eluded Windsor Great Par the, home 600 -acre holdings half a mile to the Larder Lake. hiq ruary- . Boys of every caste of the King, those of Princess Mary, north-east of Kerr Addison. Donald and creed male up the gathering of the Princess Royal, and the Dukes of Lough, associated since the beginning 804'p : 80,000 Scouts. Norfolk, Portland, Newcastle, Devon` MARTIN BIRD is obtaining impor- with Martin Bird 'activities, is Presi- shire and Rutland. Acorns' also were taut ore values over' big widths on the dent elect o1 the Company. RD°oc ' ' sent from the forests associated with - second' level. with drifting proceeding Java has Boy Scout troops 'compos- Robin Hood and the poet F aron. on the first and third levels. The Com -'w ed entirely of Arabs. Chinese, Japan- . • • BARBER LARDER 11dINE8, located , ese, Eurasians and Javanese: 'All fol- many is well 0 oneedr,R[tlt septum- about one mile to the west of the Kerr The new Viceroy, of India, the Mar- mately ;l4e,000 on hand. The Com Addison lana active operations to ' = low the same Scout Law and Promise• quis of Linlithgow, like his predecea- • • • sot Earl Williagden, has i ecome t? : y s properties are located at the begin. shortly: R. S. Potter is the yL } f Chief Scout for India. south end of the east arm of Larder P _� _om„y �- Fresident Ulmanis Of Latvia_. - — .. . felts (•.nannnn , bomme Honorary President of the • • •' _ Latvian Boy Scouts Association. More than 80 years ago a bridge ARMISTICE MINES is another Diplomats Attend Scout leaders welcomed him at a over a rocky stream at Palampum, OMEGA MINES, located on the incorporation covering acreage to the Unique Sei�ioaJ great camp fir• near Riga, and piedg- India, • , as destroyed by an earthquake north shore of Larder -Lake in -milling west of Kerr Addison. WESLEY ed themselves to - training Latvian and not rebuilt. During the rainy low-grade ores on a 500 ton daily GOLD has holdings to the south east .WASHINGTON - The diplomatic youth to the best standards of Citi- season it became a dangerous for. d could be crossed Daly by basis. The liability o1 the Company of Kerr Addison. -Many other incur- Cor have gone back to school. Am rent, and to- the Castle . Tretbewey -Company ex- porations are under formation. basssadorts and ministers with foreign • - . . - fording, or many miles of detour. Each year a number of travellers lost degrees strung atter their names English. outs, from acorns from an- their lives in attempting then crossing, ” have become pupils again to study trees on historic. English es- Two years age a troop of Boy Scouts �- Snippy. rParagraphlly-- The final the processes of American h eves- - totes, will soon be growing in the, of the Cana Anglican Mission ) feet of personality is to search for went. The occasion was the >frat United States. Li response to a re- Sebool at Palampur under Rev. Geoff- Alleged your wife's lost glove Tinder the of -a lecture series on political tati- aueat from the United 6tatea repast reg Gniton, a former MDT al, scout- I _ feet of other movie patrons and not tutions of the United States, The meat of Agriculture received through master, built a stout four -span bridge IT get slapped• aeries, arranged p� y the Amerlealt• -o- University for di omsta'at their re.the, Boy"Scouts of America, English across the stream, sin -,e when the neat, ie believed to be the onlo one T Boy Scouts gathered acorns :from 17 road has [leen constantly open and An Ohio _movie Neuse has instal q old estates closely linked with Eng- not a life has been lost led extra wide seats for fat inen. of its ]civil in the world. + "Nothing is brighter than a baby It is a good idea. Keeps 'em from 10 minutes before its bedtime," says boiling over onto people who aft in :::'Sun Eclipse Due The ecliptte will start in the Ellice -a New learning is the: nest seat. and Phoenix archipelagoes,- near Ss - moa, where the sun will rise entirely a dangerrousoue thing'. A tittle . Experience will -0- mos, 1 LICK 06SERVATORY.' Callf,--The obscured. A rare •eight to the layman teach :.New' Papa that ,a baby is sl- Sandy I 'Wiab 1 . knew 'aha put . longest total eclipse of the sun in this means little to the astronomer ways brighter at two in the morn-, that joke in the paper about Scotch - Ing. _ _ folks being. right_ more than a century will occur June because be cannot effectively photo _ ` - , .g, but to astronomers It is likely: to graph an eclipse c:cse to the 1-irizon. ' . -a-- Lassie -Why dont you phone the be a total loss. The fellow. who thinks that the editor and ask? �- As the sun climbs into the sky, the Sandy-' What! And who'ti pay The sun will be hidden,cempletely whole world is against him never for the hone call. path of totality -will cross the South '► for. seven minutes and tour seconds: seems . to realize that .possibly the p Seas" un;il- it" sashes Peru. There, Judge -I'll sentence ou to ail nearly an all-time reeo'rd. Yet; 'edea- world :doesn't- even,know he is in it. • y � j tists who last' year scurried to points near Cuzco, the ancient Inca capital, for a month. Have you anything to there will be a tatallyeclipsed sunset, -o- say? uiY the *ay'frem Greece to Japan to + study s mere 23y minute 'eclipse e:•' Hawaii and Mexico will see a partial Teacher- Junior, what axe the Prisoner -Yes, your honor. I just edlpse and a very slight dent in the seasons. want to ask one favor. Please tele- pest to pass this one up., The reason sun's disc wt11 be visible in the south- Junior -You mean in Canada hone wife and telt her, 1 won't is that it will follow a nearly landless western United States•. Teacher -Yes, of course., p y m course through. the South Pacific, mis be home for a month. She never From New Zealand. to lonely. little Junior -Baseball and football. believes an of m excuses. . sing islands as effectively as if gufd- Y Y Jed by a master mariner. Canton Island will go one expedition -o- --o- under C. B. Miehie to. await the eclipse:. We heard a minister say the other Elsile-Did you have n good, time in Its four minute stage. Los Ange- shopping yesterday? - .day that if you put a barbed wire _ lea' Griffith observatory considered a Mamie -No. indeed. I found the fence on each side of it, yvu could trip to Christmas Island but doubt dress I wanted in the very fiM r j not keep some men in the straight at. YOu're TOlI� that .the island actually lies in the store ,I went into. path of totality has about caused Dl- and -narrow path. -o-• -o- } fe ] e PO rector Dinsmore Alter to give up the ; CURSES Read. It Or Not "O AIIkQIZze idea. The little state of Andorra has a I answered the phone at daybreak, single house others 750 at a time Tr This Remarkable The Is most favorably located itt •And 'thought I would surely g Try .the path of totality is Enderbury, ancan see'a film. Iceland has three "Phillips" Way- uninhabited atoll '- in - the Pboenix ill freeze, film houses. v !Ta voice made me hot all over _ Thousands are Adopting group, but there is no, anchorage and By saying: "Excuse it, please." -O landing is dangerous., - White Friend -They tell-nig„that- you drink 1,00 cups of coffee every Why is it, that some men cheer- dt{y. fully gine a waitress a '50 -cent tip tegro--Yes', sah, that's true' boss. ✓ and then groOd when Junior 'or White Friend -Does it ever bother Sex, Marriage and Birth Little Mary ash for movie money, -you? Doesn't it keep you awake.' COntrOl after lunch? --.._ :. ;negro -Well, it hetiis: i• A Guide Book. to a Satisfactory Sex —'O— - ` Life in Marriage. Aecepted Swain -=I know, Pan not A quarrel is vulgar no matter how {. -By Alfred H. Tyrer much to look at. S P -'} high-toned it is itched. ,y a. • '_. Price iL50 Postpaid 'Wrn. Dawson Service Ltd. The Girl -Still you'll be at work -o- 7U' Mog Street E. Tordntoall day. Fan' Dance r--7%What's become of moo- the India rubbet woman? Bearded Woman The boss just A good story is told of a cub re- bounced her. On every side today people'are being On Sate Friday, April 23rd porter. Here is his last paragraph urged to alkalize their stomach. AndTHE OFFICIAL SOUVENIR on a murder story: Fortunately, thus ease symptoms, of. "acid indiges- PROGRAMME of THE for the, deceased, he had deposited tion,” nausea and stomach upsets. all his money in the bank the day "Radio has brought the world into To gain quick alkalization, just do CORONATION before. He lost practically nothing every man's backyard." -Barry El - this: "rake two teaspoons of PHIL- By gracious permission of His Male.1ty this but his life." mer Barnes. LIPS' MILK OF= MAGNESIA 30 Programme is issued by King George's Jubt- "I •,think 1937 will perhaps decide notes after eating. OR -take two lee Trust. gni COPIES MAY NOW BE RESERVED: FROM the future OL Otll civilization." 9n- Phillips 111i1k of Magnesia Tablets, ALLNFWSAGENTS AND BOOKSELLERS. thohy Eden. which have the same antacid effect. Relief comes almost at once — PRICE IN CANADA -• 30 CENTS Flush Kidnel yS of usually in 'a few 'minutes. Nausea, - "gas" -•fullness after eating and. a ■ FA "acid indigestion" pains leave. You THE MOUS Add 31n>:i Poisons WOMEN WHO SUFFER feel like a new person. RUBBING Try this nay. You'll be surprised LINIMENT 0MEN'who at results. Get either the liquid Phil- Rub on -pain gong' Gain in Health and x Stiffer in si• lips" or the remarkable; new Phillips' �thenewlargeee S el U W: 4"' ]encs often pay a _ GOLD'S PLACE IN A NATION'S _ PLANS — The Canadian gold Indus. try, which proved a national bulwark during the years. of depression, Is now expanding In a manner of real Importance. -With capital rapidly de- - 'veloping several 'new areas, Canadian gold producetrs should show, and have already .shown, substantial increases. Our Statistical _Department will be glad to give unbiased informatiob regarding Individual. com- paniea, 'etc., upon request. BRIDGE *,n6e7 .• EVENORaC• a-.�Nrn+bcrs TORONTO STOCK LKQ•ANG1 60 King St. W. Toronto Classified Advertising INVESTORS AN' OFFER -TO, EVERY INVENTOR. list of wanted inventions and full information seat free. THF., RAMSAY Company, World Paient Attrrne;a, :_S Bans- Street, Ottawa, Canada BABY CHICKS L1rGHORid,B, tic, •. BARRED- ROCKS; itis, Wbite Rocks 12c. From blood tested stock. Order early. Guaranteed de April prices lower. 0% -down, odmeee C.O.D. Box 1 C. Kent Hatchery, Cb4tham, Ont. FARM IMPLEMENTS FANNING MILL (KLINE) MODERN s i.) Grader. Testtmontals. *Kline Muhufattsr- Ing; 121 Empress Crescent, Toronto. BEAUTY CULTTiRE SCHOOL ROBERTSON'S HAIRDRESSING A ildEUT Toronto, Dominion 'Chartered.' Write lot fm bookletr PURE GUARANTEED' WOOL' WHEELING YARN — GUARAN% ED, ,pure Canarllan wool—Grey, whtte, blot tied Stic: colors(] yarns -79c lb, plus t & Bancroft woollen Mine, Bancroft, Garlic Tablet for High Blood Pressure No disagreeable odor or,. tate. A powerful internal disinfectant tq I' uenee the entire s •stem. You f t " did :a r of Magnesia Tablets. Delightful -1 top• ening' P i1511 t8 double a] y r ore a era tr Ra�- g otny size -Also avail -'per this for nc for many aitments -why? Pylee, ;f,ss to take and easy to carry with you. > able in tupaller, repflar wearing this gag 'or S weeks' treatment. Direct fiom Main - 'Only 25¢ a box at'atl drug stores. size a t7Vvhan ' kidneys are clogged they become Of unselfishness O! ehrstrr Drug Co., Grabam and Kennedy st., weak—the bladder I. Irritated—often passage ";, sill pride. Painful ,Y'm,lpeg. - Agents Wanted. r AM IN TABLET FORM: . . restless and and nigh ]ytavislta to the ba hproom } � periods are nature's Eaeli tiny tablet is the equiv- are freeuent. !� warning that some- • dent of a teaspoonful of r The right safe harmless and Inexpensive ' �ne Phillipe' Milk' of Nye O! wary to stop this trouble and restore healthy thing is wrong and tchinomaims RIMY r aetds immediae attention. Gre ar girls. $agnesda action to kidneys and bladder is to get from '4, as well as women in middle life are often �1,•�: ��� any drugglst a 40 -cent tax of Gold Medal sufferers from female irregularities. Thgy Haarlem Oil Capsules and take as guested— And Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is a TORTURE In f sae a, ' +.� +• «� you won't be disappointed, 'dependable tonic. Read what Mrs. John Far quick relief from the itehing of [trema yl�s� Mow os, " But be sure and get GOLD MEDAL Haar- Roth, Route 4, tmbro, Ont, said: I bsi dmWea athlete's foot scalar rubes and oiler 'ski• +.. lem Ofl Gapstates—the original and genuine— weight, suffered from headaches and my •Dpi Dr. IknnM pnrn.cooliae, ss,t�p > . right from Haarlem In Holland—a grand kid- strength wax completely gone. It was sI- fde, be it u- D. PRESCMY, Cra. so genal qas /�� 4•f cey stfmvlaat and diuretic. Remember also most impossible for me to eat brother ad Ie0�0 �• irritated •ala. Clear, g,easelas and alas �l MIEK OF A aNuC — 1J ` that other symptoms of kidney and bladder vised me to take Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre- � y. fact• 9Wp• tbR moat Intense Ue61aM ' �( PHILLIPS' trouble are backache, leg cramps, puffy eyes, scriptian and in a short time I was feeling or Moo. A Ske trial bottle at dras doral pro K 31 MAGNEi!<lA C-1 mulst palms Aad netvaomess. ane again.' New sine, tabs. 50c. Bar now I •r esooey Dsek. Ask fa D. b. D. R EfCNt .. �e Tarr f Mrs. Wm. Pizer, formerly of Duce SEALED TENDERS SL75 per year; $1.50 paid in advance. bettor, peaces in bar 100th year. Subscriptions to the United StatesOn Wednesday, eb. 17, the death wiII be received for the purchase of - and Gt Britain U -N in advance, the farm of 62 acres, on Lot 23, occurred, at the home of her .dau- Con. B. F., by the undersigned Ad. gliter, Mrs. Caleb Rose, of Brant: .mitAstratrix of Che Estate ofthe 1UHN •'MURKAR, Proorietcr. ford, of mr*-- Wm. Pizer, in her ' late John Parker, up to and on the 100th year. Mrs. Pizer was born it. 15th day of March 1937. On the ha Brotim II Richmond Hill on March 11th, 1837. land is a small house, also a barn,•. g' - t aid resided for seventy-five t Y- Yin o d ll d Barclay -Transport Daily Service between Claremont, Brougham -Greenwood, Whitevale and Toronto My drivers are trained to be careftI courteous and reliable. Maple Leaf Mutual Fire Insurance Co. and WAWANESA INS. -OO. Cheap Rata for Fara and C m." Building Windstorm Insurance on Iialldinw Windmills, Silos ate- " an runnm stream -- . Mrs. Norton of Keswick visited re in Dunbarton. She was an g hauling. �_- All Hinds a yterian, now the Mrs. Jean White, :: : Write or Phone unng t e R. R. 2,' Pickering, Ont. a.eeL United Church and +was a kind $• No order too small, None too large. � B O W 11 9 N BC RO WE Miss Jean MalcoL-n, of Ravenshoe friend to the whole community Hee All shipments insured and protected spent the week -end with her people husband. and two daughters pre -de RADIO SERVICE from the weather WHITBYONT • .here.. ceased her , some years ago.- One dau- MM J. Everest and son, of Tor- Work ghper, Mrs. Rose, of Brantford and Tel. Clare. 311 gip• G Y Law Motor Sales onto, paid Mr. Ganoanage a visit two sons, Thomas, of Toronto and Fully Equipped for Guaranteed Class, IL and C. during the week. Iniac, of Grimsby, and, a number of at a Owned and operated by Chrysler- Plymouth There was considerable traffic grandchildren survive. The funeral -Reasonable Charge Frost 9. Baroly Y took place on Friday afternoon to Tubes and Batteries on Hand over the week -end on 'No. 7 High- `Dealer M�sy, >rrakine Cemetery and was largely PAUL WILSON — BALSAH - attendwi. Rev, Mr. Burgess. of Duct_ GOOD USED CARS Several hese who were reported Phone Clare. 618 ` L. �. �,N�,�� GOODYEAR TIRES on the sick list last week are on L , bettor and Rev. Mr. MvCiintock, of the way to recovery. Brantford conducted the service. W ILLARD BATTERIES Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dttncisin wel- The Session of Dumbarton Chuach Farm Machinery:FUNZRAL DIRECTOR AND, GENERAL BLACKSMITHIN& eamed 'another little daughter on were the pallbearers at the service. °SDiBALM1�R SKILLED MOTOR REPAIRS February 13th. Congratulations. Frost Gt Wood, Coeksbutt,.. J. L qucoeesor to W. J. Mather, Oi'n us a trial on a New or a Used Car 24 Hours Towing The friends of the late Amos Case, De Laval ecout.iue g Service Brignall; of Claremont, have the In Memoriom -. Might and Day 8erviae GordonJ Law sincere sympathy of Brougham �-6 ft. Deering Binders • friends in -their' bereavement. ADAIR=In loving memory of our Z --M cycle eledrie met -ore 1.4 k. p. BusinessPbon- "Residence Phone Mies Annie Bayles, convener of dear husband and father, Sgt. F. 8 in. Fleury grinder 9601 9820 - Phone 2908 !ilia, Christian Fellowship group of W. Adair, Reg. Number, 310791, Cockshutt Puloer• PlOkERING, _ 0NTAR10 70th ,the Y. P. Union, :had charge of the Battery, 3rd Division R. C. No 12 De Laval Separator Coekahutt, Tiller, 4 ft .5 cut BROCK meeting on Sunday evening. H. -A., who died on' February 36th New oil bath, Gear shift, steel seed 't Mr. and Mrs. B. Harvey were in 19 drilla. Ask forii HEATIICe— particnlsra _ Toronto visiting a sick friend on He suffered much, he earned his rest Friday. Mzs. Robertson accompan- The Lord -. ealled•him for- He knew W. F. DISNEY, Greenwoo'd ied than on the tri. .... _ p best; _ Psol•s Pr.Cx 2314 41 cf � Don't forget the S. S. social ev- May his reward be as great as his dram on Friday, the nth. A short sacrifice. Friday and SaturdayThe Beat that scion** drama will be given and progress- Sadly missed' b • lone( wife, Laura February 28 and -27 2? lire 'crokinole will be played. Lunch y y y and artistry can giV64 At tile -close. Admission 25 and 1b and daughter, Elsie. NOTT6R Two Showa, at 7 and 9 i6+mina� �} Ser�iiCo ,cel + Qua as Sai4sf Saturday MatineA' at 1.80 +KIS j In our report of the W. I. meet-- CON 1 EP�In loving memory of � Sat. Evening Show starts ,at 8:30 C•Et� �•a.ls VL ing • last week we made an error in of Mr. Ambrose Conner, who�- pmittirtg to state that bits. L Mat- passed away,` Feb. 22nd; 1936. RLI t�AEi HALT Dws"skim � %haws donated the beautiful quilt, God knew that you were suffering, 0shawe Pham %or which the tickets sold, realized He knew that you were in pain, On handsome sum of $25. Mr. Jim He knew you %,ouW never get better ii ff Holtby was the lacy grinner. In this world again. ', l/l/�LlClflf-. Crash Dor1o�%an . Harry Hull The Women's .Institute are mak- Iing Preparations for their ;vIarch Those who have a daddy, Also and Oontiractor Rteetiag at the L. Matthews' home Cherish him with care, . - Lane" Ole program will be in the form of you do not knom the Los$ of him, ii 15 Nlsidea d..�I1e'"1 B'r10gwork and ditUneWorlt P BT In simple but rich de- debate, "Rasolred,- that a clean, Till you aft'his vacant chair. sign. are can furnish a Speoialty creak;, goad housekeeping wife -i^ Sadly missed by wife and soft: memorials that will. With ,- better than a sloppy,good-natured. lease 'from ever tir0�I1te0t'B Service' P y OLEAiRB TREVOR nary -going one, The affirmative. _ -._._ standpoint. In dignity, ,rein be upheld by -Mesdames 3I of appearance our '-Repwn DAVIDSON — In. . loving memory - THE CROWN INNS ` nicott, W. Knox and D. Mains, and' work will stand out of. Mrs. James Davidson, . of Monday, Tnesday and Wedn'gday Roeeback Rd, and Kingston Rd. the negative by Mesdames T. -Nor. through the ages. g Cherrywood, Ont., mow died on 20 Jron, H. Malcolm and_ M is Dun Na Greater Trihute . March 1, . 2 and 3 Phone PiskFOruary N1 1F'oT a seek Bro hath 24th. 1984:--- .....- ug people _ Two Showa,- at 7 and 9 could talk of nothing but the break- As I loved you, so 'I miss you, N. W STAFFORD ' iu+a of last Monday morning, when In my memory you are near, Highway Monumental ERROL PLY p the homes of_1. Johnston, C. Shep- Loved• remembered, longed for aI- Works _OLIVIA deHAVILLAND ''. Notin y 0 �" - herd.' R. Dli . ,ilez, the school and ways,:. ' Ph. 462 Whitby Ont. . Kingston Road west fife Gannon and .�nnili store, and Bringing many a silent -tear. finally T. Norton's car stolen onii We do Buildine of all kindef —Evor remembered by' daughter. ; The Charge of Thur --day night. .-k!thou$rA the near- Ethel. - ' CARPENTERING, audeTa did not succeed is tretimir the Light Brigade" CE1ilENTINU. zany loot, being scared .away in two - -- -- -- places, these daring break-ins creat- .- `pith LUSI BING - • <j,titt- a sti and if r-p*ated a M1 • -and ..,rrPrisP�s my aa,8;t -m.. Mr. Don't miss"seeing seeing the interesting, trays• PATRIC',. .N t f K WLE9 -'Norton found his.,car undamaged in tory play of the season w NIUE[. BRUCE ' ROOFING 'Toromo. e a so sell Brantford Ruo®og The W. Al. S. held their February - Mat�riale, Empire Bathroom i meeting at -the home of Nir. and $10.00 REWARD ,Egntpwent, Duro Water . •lora, T. Norton on Thursday after - Systems, Beatty I . ,upon, the 19th, w'.th Nits. H. _*.fel- - ion any corn or callous which can- "Stable Equipment ieolm, the president, leading in the not be removed, by the new scient- l;ta other Bnildio Material opening devotions. Sirs. -Noz•toit, the i YD' THYMOLLTE CORN g Secretary, read letters of thanks SALVE. This 'new sal -re de-sentsit ee Free $ timat Ifar gifts, and bu finers correspond- izes corns and callouses with the _,.-.:.,Work Guaranteed ence. The supply convener received first application: Call your druggist • d T T caYt»tiunication stating articles des- to -day and order a Jar of the WON J. PRO TJ �� --jived in bale for this yes , its des- DERFUL SALVE, 40 cents. Lloyd phone 9502 4ination and the intimation that Chemical Laboratories, For sae I at Juste was the month for packing.E. C. Jones ring, Ont. PICKER O N T A R I . . nes Picbe ING. The President, lits. Malcolm,, on behalf rt the Auxiliary, Life esenfed Mein- Phone 600 for High -Cl asProvisions•. t Dins. Bert Harvey with a Life liem- -' � �s bershi Certifica tQ" in • r - P e o �•:' �a � to �1 b . t n of k(lL Rnti'T FIGURE IT 't7i:T TILL VOL' GET HOSE. SEE IT: _ _._ a,x�a wH=T� her helpful services so cheerfully By the cast playing "Mgt of the Earth" at ST. ANDKE�V'S HALL, - given. Mrs. Harvey, being taken PICKERING, FRIDAY, FEB. 2601, Admission, 23 and 15 cents, ° completely by surprise, could scarce R. & W. Coffee Fuller's Amber find words to express her apprec- CC iataoa of this loving good -will of 1 1 2 lb, till . ZZC• Honey, w7 lb8.39c• the members of the W. Yh S. Group RN11 ' - ,tl B. with Mrs. Harvey, convener"', had �'• e ,'charge of the program.Mrs.. . rs. Geo. Aunt Dinah P Heinz Soups Philip read a very fine paper, Pre- cake Flour 18e. Asst•, 2 tins 2 7e. pared by bars. R. D. Sillier, on the Yout Can 'get Top Price for Study Book. Several readings were ♦r eston's Wafers ave( W given. Mrs. Glover 'arid lits. H. Choice Veal Calves Right Water Malclom sang 'a favorite selection of Mrs. Harvey's, who accompanied 2 pkgs., for 25e. 2_bottles for, 13e. them. Mrs. Norton, a visitor, exp- at 'Home.rem— Ws gathering pleasure old attending Royal Pastry, Flour Broken Sodas this gathering i the old home town We ; have a Buyer at she j ' send meeting friends, old and new, - 24 lbs. --.,,85c.2 lbs. for .l 9e, - - - of - $t. John's United' Church, At _.Far1ri•-'Monday, & .� ' be close of the meeting, Xrs. Nor. Tuesday • ATTORNEY FOR THE DEFENCE !� served a very fine supper. Cooking Figs ig Bar Biscuits a Wednesday,-' each week, and .OYSTER SUPPER 2 lbs. for 19c. Per lb. 15c• i HINSALE UNITED CHURCH Pay Toron f o Prices. Sweet and Juicy Lettuce and Celery WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17TH KERING FARMS Oranges, doz., 35c. -,Each . loc. LI M ITE•D Admission 50 and 26 ants 4 Telephone Mr. !•J Picks -ins 6100 Lowas B0071'- C1 MUR/SON H N1i No J a.: �. ..v ... � - ,, .. ,..,• a .... '. � y,- y. 'fin. ..•� a+ . • < :G'r"d .,•.ev ..7• .-•�..:. .g. ^•.r .' : •. i'+ft• . :... -•." ..3,. .d w:'!'.s .1y, f Cf - • • - i. a F Ai .. �e Tarr f Mrs. Wm. Pizer, formerly of Duce SEALED TENDERS SL75 per year; $1.50 paid in advance. bettor, peaces in bar 100th year. Subscriptions to the United StatesOn Wednesday, eb. 17, the death wiII be received for the purchase of - and Gt Britain U -N in advance, the farm of 62 acres, on Lot 23, occurred, at the home of her .dau- Con. B. F., by the undersigned Ad. gliter, Mrs. Caleb Rose, of Brant: .mitAstratrix of Che Estate ofthe 1UHN •'MURKAR, Proorietcr. ford, of mr*-- Wm. Pizer, in her ' late John Parker, up to and on the 100th year. Mrs. Pizer was born it. 15th day of March 1937. On the ha Brotim II Richmond Hill on March 11th, 1837. land is a small house, also a barn,•. g' - t aid resided for seventy-five t Y- Yin o d ll d Barclay -Transport Daily Service between Claremont, Brougham -Greenwood, Whitevale and Toronto My drivers are trained to be careftI courteous and reliable. Maple Leaf Mutual Fire Insurance Co. and WAWANESA INS. -OO. Cheap Rata for Fara and C m." Building Windstorm Insurance on Iialldinw Windmills, Silos ate- " an runnm stream -- . Mrs. Norton of Keswick visited re in Dunbarton. She was an g hauling. �_- All Hinds a yterian, now the Mrs. Jean White, :: : Write or Phone unng t e R. R. 2,' Pickering, Ont. a.eeL United Church and +was a kind $• No order too small, None too large. � B O W 11 9 N BC RO WE Miss Jean MalcoL-n, of Ravenshoe friend to the whole community Hee All shipments insured and protected spent the week -end with her people husband. and two daughters pre -de RADIO SERVICE from the weather WHITBYONT • .here.. ceased her , some years ago.- One dau- MM J. Everest and son, of Tor- Work ghper, Mrs. Rose, of Brantford and Tel. Clare. 311 gip• G Y Law Motor Sales onto, paid Mr. Ganoanage a visit two sons, Thomas, of Toronto and Fully Equipped for Guaranteed Class, IL and C. during the week. Iniac, of Grimsby, and, a number of at a Owned and operated by Chrysler- Plymouth There was considerable traffic grandchildren survive. The funeral -Reasonable Charge Frost 9. Baroly Y took place on Friday afternoon to Tubes and Batteries on Hand over the week -end on 'No. 7 High- `Dealer M�sy, >rrakine Cemetery and was largely PAUL WILSON — BALSAH - attendwi. Rev, Mr. Burgess. of Duct_ GOOD USED CARS Several hese who were reported Phone Clare. 618 ` L. �. �,N�,�� GOODYEAR TIRES on the sick list last week are on L , bettor and Rev. Mr. MvCiintock, of the way to recovery. Brantford conducted the service. W ILLARD BATTERIES Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dttncisin wel- The Session of Dumbarton Chuach Farm Machinery:FUNZRAL DIRECTOR AND, GENERAL BLACKSMITHIN& eamed 'another little daughter on were the pallbearers at the service. °SDiBALM1�R SKILLED MOTOR REPAIRS February 13th. Congratulations. Frost Gt Wood, Coeksbutt,.. J. L qucoeesor to W. J. Mather, Oi'n us a trial on a New or a Used Car 24 Hours Towing The friends of the late Amos Case, De Laval ecout.iue g Service Brignall; of Claremont, have the In Memoriom -. Might and Day 8erviae GordonJ Law sincere sympathy of Brougham �-6 ft. Deering Binders • friends in -their' bereavement. ADAIR=In loving memory of our Z --M cycle eledrie met -ore 1.4 k. p. BusinessPbon- "Residence Phone Mies Annie Bayles, convener of dear husband and father, Sgt. F. 8 in. Fleury grinder 9601 9820 - Phone 2908 !ilia, Christian Fellowship group of W. Adair, Reg. Number, 310791, Cockshutt Puloer• PlOkERING, _ 0NTAR10 70th ,the Y. P. Union, :had charge of the Battery, 3rd Division R. C. No 12 De Laval Separator Coekahutt, Tiller, 4 ft .5 cut BROCK meeting on Sunday evening. H. -A., who died on' February 36th New oil bath, Gear shift, steel seed 't Mr. and Mrs. B. Harvey were in 19 drilla. Ask forii HEATIICe— particnlsra _ Toronto visiting a sick friend on He suffered much, he earned his rest Friday. Mzs. Robertson accompan- The Lord -. ealled•him for- He knew W. F. DISNEY, Greenwoo'd ied than on the tri. .... _ p best; _ Psol•s Pr.Cx 2314 41 cf � Don't forget the S. S. social ev- May his reward be as great as his dram on Friday, the nth. A short sacrifice. Friday and SaturdayThe Beat that scion** drama will be given and progress- Sadly missed' b • lone( wife, Laura February 28 and -27 2? lire 'crokinole will be played. Lunch y y y and artistry can giV64 At tile -close. Admission 25 and 1b and daughter, Elsie. NOTT6R Two Showa, at 7 and 9 i6+mina� �} Ser�iiCo ,cel + Qua as Sai4sf Saturday MatineA' at 1.80 +KIS j In our report of the W. I. meet-- CON 1 EP�In loving memory of � Sat. Evening Show starts ,at 8:30 C•Et� �•a.ls VL ing • last week we made an error in of Mr. Ambrose Conner, who�- pmittirtg to state that bits. L Mat- passed away,` Feb. 22nd; 1936. RLI t�AEi HALT Dws"skim � %haws donated the beautiful quilt, God knew that you were suffering, 0shawe Pham %or which the tickets sold, realized He knew that you were in pain, On handsome sum of $25. Mr. Jim He knew you %,ouW never get better ii ff Holtby was the lacy grinner. In this world again. ', l/l/�LlClflf-. Crash Dor1o�%an . Harry Hull The Women's .Institute are mak- Iing Preparations for their ;vIarch Those who have a daddy, Also and Oontiractor Rteetiag at the L. Matthews' home Cherish him with care, . - Lane" Ole program will be in the form of you do not knom the Los$ of him, ii 15 Nlsidea d..�I1e'"1 B'r10gwork and ditUneWorlt P BT In simple but rich de- debate, "Rasolred,- that a clean, Till you aft'his vacant chair. sign. are can furnish a Speoialty creak;, goad housekeeping wife -i^ Sadly missed by wife and soft: memorials that will. With ,- better than a sloppy,good-natured. lease 'from ever tir0�I1te0t'B Service' P y OLEAiRB TREVOR nary -going one, The affirmative. _ -._._ standpoint. In dignity, ,rein be upheld by -Mesdames 3I of appearance our '-Repwn DAVIDSON — In. . loving memory - THE CROWN INNS ` nicott, W. Knox and D. Mains, and' work will stand out of. Mrs. James Davidson, . of Monday, Tnesday and Wedn'gday Roeeback Rd, and Kingston Rd. the negative by Mesdames T. -Nor. through the ages. g Cherrywood, Ont., mow died on 20 Jron, H. Malcolm and_ M is Dun Na Greater Trihute . March 1, . 2 and 3 Phone PiskFOruary N1 1F'oT a seek Bro hath 24th. 1984:--- .....- ug people _ Two Showa,- at 7 and 9 could talk of nothing but the break- As I loved you, so 'I miss you, N. W STAFFORD ' iu+a of last Monday morning, when In my memory you are near, Highway Monumental ERROL PLY p the homes of_1. Johnston, C. Shep- Loved• remembered, longed for aI- Works _OLIVIA deHAVILLAND ''. Notin y 0 �" - herd.' R. Dli . ,ilez, the school and ways,:. ' Ph. 462 Whitby Ont. . Kingston Road west fife Gannon and .�nnili store, and Bringing many a silent -tear. finally T. Norton's car stolen onii We do Buildine of all kindef —Evor remembered by' daughter. ; The Charge of Thur --day night. .-k!thou$rA the near- Ethel. - ' CARPENTERING, audeTa did not succeed is tretimir the Light Brigade" CE1ilENTINU. zany loot, being scared .away in two - -- -- -- places, these daring break-ins creat- .- `pith LUSI BING - • <j,titt- a sti and if r-p*ated a M1 • -and ..,rrPrisP�s my aa,8;t -m.. Mr. Don't miss"seeing seeing the interesting, trays• PATRIC',. .N t f K WLE9 -'Norton found his.,car undamaged in tory play of the season w NIUE[. BRUCE ' ROOFING 'Toromo. e a so sell Brantford Ruo®og The W. Al. S. held their February - Mat�riale, Empire Bathroom i meeting at -the home of Nir. and $10.00 REWARD ,Egntpwent, Duro Water . •lora, T. Norton on Thursday after - Systems, Beatty I . ,upon, the 19th, w'.th Nits. H. _*.fel- - ion any corn or callous which can- "Stable Equipment ieolm, the president, leading in the not be removed, by the new scient- l;ta other Bnildio Material opening devotions. Sirs. -Noz•toit, the i YD' THYMOLLTE CORN g Secretary, read letters of thanks SALVE. This 'new sal -re de-sentsit ee Free $ timat Ifar gifts, and bu finers correspond- izes corns and callouses with the _,.-.:.,Work Guaranteed ence. The supply convener received first application: Call your druggist • d T T caYt»tiunication stating articles des- to -day and order a Jar of the WON J. PRO TJ �� --jived in bale for this yes , its des- DERFUL SALVE, 40 cents. Lloyd phone 9502 4ination and the intimation that Chemical Laboratories, For sae I at Juste was the month for packing.E. C. Jones ring, Ont. PICKER O N T A R I . . nes Picbe ING. The President, lits. Malcolm,, on behalf rt the Auxiliary, Life esenfed Mein- Phone 600 for High -Cl asProvisions•. t Dins. Bert Harvey with a Life liem- -' � �s bershi Certifica tQ" in • r - P e o �•:' �a � to �1 b . t n of k(lL Rnti'T FIGURE IT 't7i:T TILL VOL' GET HOSE. SEE IT: _ _._ a,x�a wH=T� her helpful services so cheerfully By the cast playing "Mgt of the Earth" at ST. ANDKE�V'S HALL, - given. Mrs. Harvey, being taken PICKERING, FRIDAY, FEB. 2601, Admission, 23 and 15 cents, ° completely by surprise, could scarce R. & W. Coffee Fuller's Amber find words to express her apprec- CC iataoa of this loving good -will of 1 1 2 lb, till . ZZC• Honey, w7 lb8.39c• the members of the W. Yh S. Group RN11 ' - ,tl B. with Mrs. Harvey, convener"', had �'• e ,'charge of the program.Mrs.. . rs. Geo. Aunt Dinah P Heinz Soups Philip read a very fine paper, Pre- cake Flour 18e. Asst•, 2 tins 2 7e. pared by bars. R. D. Sillier, on the Yout Can 'get Top Price for Study Book. Several readings were ♦r eston's Wafers ave( W given. Mrs. Glover 'arid lits. H. Choice Veal Calves Right Water Malclom sang 'a favorite selection of Mrs. Harvey's, who accompanied 2 pkgs., for 25e. 2_bottles for, 13e. them. Mrs. Norton, a visitor, exp- at 'Home.rem— Ws gathering pleasure old attending Royal Pastry, Flour Broken Sodas this gathering i the old home town We ; have a Buyer at she j ' send meeting friends, old and new, - 24 lbs. --.,,85c.2 lbs. for .l 9e, - - - of - $t. John's United' Church, At _.Far1ri•-'Monday, & .� ' be close of the meeting, Xrs. Nor. Tuesday • ATTORNEY FOR THE DEFENCE !� served a very fine supper. Cooking Figs ig Bar Biscuits a Wednesday,-' each week, and .OYSTER SUPPER 2 lbs. for 19c. Per lb. 15c• i HINSALE UNITED CHURCH Pay Toron f o Prices. Sweet and Juicy Lettuce and Celery WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17TH KERING FARMS Oranges, doz., 35c. -,Each . loc. LI M ITE•D Admission 50 and 26 ants 4 Telephone Mr. !•J Picks -ins 6100 Lowas B0071'- C1 MUR/SON H N1i No M7 . . . . . . . . . . 2- T, 4% 7 - iK 1-7 7;1; ;jp j L 7� 4p- utareaaast Mr. Leslie Boyce of Toronto vis- Attorney r For the Defence Tonight 'The Economy Store over the week- St. Andrew's Hall, Pickering ited. at the. manse Mrs. Thos. Gregg was in the city end. on 1. Tuesday I of, this week. Mrs. D. M. Morgan has � been ob- Radio'Ser'vicej --,Specials for Mrs. Cook, we are glad to hear, poor * Expert service and re- -is to return to bed again in With Thousands is reported to be making some pro- health. -pairs t0 all makes React for Feb.* 2"T _gress toward recovery from the in- Mrs. L)m-an Pilkey, is -able to be I Sybilla SPAHR'S remedy, has a, die - juries received recently,out again after having been laid up finitepreference, when chest colds, onable chargas. Work Durham Corn Starch, 2 for took a car load of cough, catarrh, tonsil, and throat as -a result of a fall. guaranteed. Rev. Augustine rise. It's surer, safer. and Jelly Powder, 4 for 1.9 day, troubles a young folk to the city on Tues Crumb and family will move Mrs. C ob. Wont YOT! try it too Wax Beans, 2 tins for 111- to hear Reiv. E. Stanla;Y Jones, sht)rt!�, to Stomffville, where themy 'does the i 'AEtniug FlEt,D NJones' Drug Store Pickering Neilson's. Pure Gosea. 1-9 Noted Missionary and Author. will reside in the future. Graduate, Radi:) and Television Institute Old Dutch Cleanser, 2 for .18 Mrs. W. P. Jones is visiting with Mrs. Mabel Dennison, of Toronto Member Official. Radio Service Ment Keta Salmon, 1 lb. tin, 3 for M dur- xr% Roy Ward for a few days has been' spending a few days with who Madeline- Association. Soap Chips, 3 lbs.*. for 25 ...... ling the absence of Mr. Ward, w her parents, Mn and Mrs. Bryan. ..:28 convention in the 46 ,Phone 5201. 'PICKERING Oysters, per jar 'is attending -a conv city. Tomato Juice, 20 oz. tins, 2 for 19 Mr, Wid. Miller has been ordered Beauty ..Card of Thanks to bed where he will be forced to g Value Salon LAND SUKVZYOR n for some weeks. A heart ends and remain We wish to thank our friends Granulated Sugar 10 Ms. for '44 condition has made medical ewe relatives for their kindness and HAIR CUTTING, F. J. DONEVA.N B. A., B. $e, 0 JLeCesgary' sympathy, during the illness and the -SHAMPOOING, L. S. On file are the records of sur P, Wm. Gormley, of Pickering, has passing on of our dear mother.veyors Gibson aad Ymold, W A. C. BROOKS 'been in town for rwhen several days, King East, 09hawa. Phone 1981 CASH GROCER 'ie and R. J. Hoy have been carry, - Rose. Thomas Pizer, MARCELLING Mrs. C. E. 16 ly Phone 3701 Claremont ing out their annual, audit of the William rizer. Spedali2e-Hot Oil Treatment Noma t wnsWp booker and Permanent Wave o Kt*pS!--aotg of it. It.was re Reasonable Pric P Roy Briguall, brothers and sisters 'MRS. M. MUNDE ended LL ported that only one boy attended RK I Room on Tuesday of this .,.,the Junior -tend their sincere they, Phone 190f) OWLAREMONT wish to ex week`Colde and flu an kill keeping and appreciation'to all their friends many adults in the house. relative's and. neighbors for their an Some of our townsfone attended kind expressions ,of eywathy ' d SAFE • DIRECT • ECONOMICA16 tfte mum meeting in Massey Hall, This Year CHANGE OF TIME TABLE floral tributes extended to them. Effective, Sunday, Sept. 27th, -, 1936 4oronto,. on Monday evening when recent during their recent aad bereavement ..RE,TIRE LEAVE PICKERING Dr. E. Stanley Jones, world-famous in the loss of a beloved father. and evangelist, of India, For Tomato For Osbaws, rni�y with Firestone a . a Interinediate Points and intermediate points .spoke. i I P. x P. N- The W.' A. of the United Church A%Wtion Sale P- IL A- M­ -_com• plete Stock A. u. P. AL will r be held tehni .......... 7.09 e 12.54 6.54 a 831 2.31 d 8.81 will U held in the basement on Durham- County Shorthorn Assoc- bes& it 7." -1-54 d 7.54 9M d 3ZI 9.31 Tu -Thursday, Feb. 25ttL Thpre wiU--b-e- -ji-t-i6n will hold their sixu*rf an- ---- 11.01- 4.31 d 10.31 Thlhfre th 8.64 a Z�N 8.64 EA-ste -a quilting also, at tkis meeting. Ev- nual sale on Thursday, March 4th, Repairing Material 9.64 Standard P. M. -a' 5.31 '11-31 10.24 8.64 d -eryone welcome. on the Loveldn Farm, occupied by 11.54 a 4.54 10-64 Time 1213E 6.31 A. M. Owing to the illuesa iiX the cbm- Mr. -Ale, Prout (1 14 mile south of • d 5.54 b 11.44 e 1.31 7.31 12,$1 munity,, the presentation of the Play Xury Ina) on No. 2 Highway, 3 b --Sun. &.HoL only. p "'It Happened in June" by -the Good- miles east of - Bowmanville. There ALF'S PLACE. Z=Dafl7 ex6ept Sum & Hot e--ftt. only. id -Sat, Sun. & Hol. only. -wood -Association, and sponsored by MOAT, ONT. will be offered 14 balls and 13 fe CLARE been post- males, including 2 -cows wit� calves. Combination Hockey Tickets. -the Public Library, has none Clare. $261 For Toronto Maple Leafs 7 poned till Friday, March 13th- at foot Rev. J. E. Glover is in. Home Games Smith's Falls attending a meeting of . the sub. -Executive of the Bay of Farr's Elevator Tickets and InfWatation at -Quin Conference for the purpose ATTENTION, FARMS" A UH0PPI,11;G MILL MASTERN HOUBB GRAY COACH PILINE8 J11CKERING PHONE 4w" of arranging for the -annual meeting ONT. . of the Conference in that town M CLARFMONT, June.R WORK GENERAL REPAI --, .. A very Pleasing Mission Band We are prepsixed to repair cars.. Oat and Corn Chop Argentina Corn Ontario Corn IRRISTIAN meeting was held in the basement trucks, tractors &Dd all farm '" = "' - - W. -of the United Church Saturday machinery. wbeels rebuilt and Glatten. sn.fe DON '.-UL when the Baptist -Church Band and tire.setting. wood-wor and Wood -work Purchases' Balance 0 ILeaders.were the' guests of the IL All kinds of poultry feed and dairy -ited Barv.'..Thore were over fifty Vr"d turnine of all kinds. f eeds resent _UITLIer now for See us f Stack and all.enjoyed very nmchi>L&ee your - ----- or prices before b4yft-the well-thought-dut wid instructive WOOd-wqrking 911d tUMiUg.short talk by Mrs. Fred Waxd. She Coai.-Wood--Buildeirs' Supplies -'G*`E.` j 9 3 6 Phone or Gail spoke many words that will not -- Oats testing 39 lbs. to, bush seam lten- by those Present, A. I ROWE The Baptist Band provided a most of weeds. Carload of.F,ed WO "t a. 7- . .: . o delightful program of duets, read- Brock Road Store and Blacksmith just arrived f 7� (Successor to W. H. )ackson) Ings, mouth organ solo, vocal num- 1.26 Office 3805 Res. 920 her, quartet and a _piano so else IRONERS, were muck enjoyed by a Phho-e Pick 2729 lo, which all, ' after WASHERS9 'whichle lunch all played garnes.whi was being prepared. Parents, be sure and see your children are giv MUST BE REFRIGERATORS en the wonderful opportunity of at 7. iteriding , such sociable and instruct- ive meetings as these, which. they - will me recall With, memories in -me. years to co 71* funeral of the' late Arnoe Milk 'solosmanShifi is vital to the _ _ -ELECTE 10 RADIOS nt; took" place 1hignalli- of Claienio, dairy former. Battle by'bottle ppers on Monday afternoon from an his late ilk d its and FIOund, manA wonderful opport an fir thrifty sho of the village, in- must be s residence; south p�rodu4ts mu old to the to own elbiotrio iefrig6f&t0r, , % . . ­chanoe for everyone -m cern final stip the turns milk intomoney., I tertnent being made in Sale in his Selling is the washer et��. Deceased, who was I -highly specialized j*6 ironer, range or radio .at prices heretofore i years Borden has worked at Oi U Pickierjj�g are 7�rid year, was born ctising.and Borden solownee believed impossible. At the moment our floors li Every day Borden adve Township on the Otis concession. lands om at work selling the products 4 milL in this and other several farms in the ammea with this shipment and we have purchased IRe worked se year out *404' to broaden the Mork*+ neighborhood before moving to the "Constant year.im and of the world's largest -..!them at prices which make it possible foi us to 8611location in, 1921. During is one mason why Conado is b4ica�n-lng One present sumors of dairy Illid- astounding fmares. Come in and let us show tkat year his wife, Lydia Wilson P-dwArs as well as one of the largest con At 068tou 6 dairy former benefits accordingly. Surviving him is the passed away. sury Nt& r .-Lyoujust what this pqrchas,% means. This Stock of family of -three sons and two dau- Walter,. A on the' farm, 'iC. G. E. merchandise will.naturally be of extreme ;ghters, Roy, interest to thosia W' ho are p ..-of Markham :and John, of Clam rospective'b uy ere because mont, and oiive (Mrs. Carson) of and a 37 of the munufactuter's repnts:tfon­f6r quality ASISO -Miss Ida, of Tor- 6. ,.the 6th con. and PURCHASERS OF MILK long service. onto; --also one sinter,_. Mrs. Grover, ��ILUKVPROW= -,.-_and products that give "'S 0 0 of'.Michigan and two brothers, J. J. DMM1WWRS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD' Washers as ---$49.C* of the C. P. R., Toronto, and Frank, Wash ow as of Woodstock. Two ehildren died, in early. years The sympathy of the Ironers, Reg,' 1399 Sale' $99.00. community is extended to the lam-' ily.Refrigerators,. as low as '.WATCH $119.00 71. The regular meeting if the Wom- 'For en's Institute was held at the'home 'low as $79.00, of M4 and Mrs'. W. ' Palmer, on .our Ranges,. as Z is, Wednesday last, when a good att- Radios, .1$29.00 i6ndance was had. Miss E. Evans mp lj gave !k splendid p6per on the life Ci Arative entlyihig purchase Our space is limited, consequ of Mrs. HooA", founder of the W. will have te be moved quickly Of C. G. E stock I., telling of how she created more e We are con 'widespread Imowledge, for the worn- List Price alent that. the- prices quot'd will pro' On of our coun.try. She herself be- desired results. To those interested we ring a daughter of the farm. Miss Mak'eyour 'Ev=si-as- well as--giving-many- int- -REMEMBER �.,'urge that immediate action be taken,, REM Hood- ng.. veresting points ,about Mrs. selection quickly, as the stock will not last .10 .1ess, also spoke-belov- W on the much e Meet i ed EIrnily Guest, Author and great W. I. Worker, who passed on in .1936. The cake demonstration was Mail Order �������' a good success, and Mrs. Palmer, -DON. CHN, A' -;,PON. assisted by Mr. Palmer, served a Prices• delightful cup of tea with cake. 38 Simcoe St., No hone 84 Mrs, T. Gregg and Mrs. Palmer, de- 1*111tod the &UdienC with SoMe 1Q.- REMON CHAS. COOPER, CLARE T OSHAWA Open Evenings g+y piano nurAwrs. No lady of the eom*ffunity am afford to min sweh SUB-DULM 1. 11CGLAX"N PUN116ARTON, ONTAM as tun owl, waaQ. T ...: .0,0911 n'• v r; �•. , T, -1 , ,' '. , .: ,.;- Z : r, art, ,., �: „ . „ ..'• S3, m•� r;.. ':+'ir' ., •'.' , s. .n.-.,41 }•• ,+ what's more, Pd Iike to find the -- bat." "Mr. Kelly," Terry linoke up, _ "I'd like to call my paper." �, s "Nothing doing. You don't tell^'a . - g. �• �R-< - Home Hints - anything to your, paper until I know, something myself." Then, af- to a moments consideration, Kelly By LAURA KNIGH'1 went to the -door and said to the _ policeman on duty, "Call -the' news- paper boys in if they are stilt there." Famous in a Famous Hotel The men from the papers"troope std in and their looks directed tower .. E Terry were far from cordial. , `IOus "You boys probably want some l - thing for your papers," Kelly be- _. �.•.v:•..���.r.+Y:•�� a gan. "Dirkin is dead and we think �.r,-.q� qd.-P..•. . .....a.. - .. r. ..+.•.._ '- C was. O,n but ' t� , �•h . v pots ed, b we, don't know A hvw ur by w':at drug. T':ere is nolie 'o' one under. s'spi^ion at the present EATH oN THY, P `e� fir e, bt t . a e are wor-:ink on. some ... e leads. If you �raII+ t� print that, ro toit. Anything further 'will come�I�,���from Centre street. That goes forou, too,. Bunce. ° i" CORTLAND F'ITZSIMMONS1c• y "He's had one scoop on the mus- I ' '- der today anyhow," Reynolds, the -Brooklyn reporter, said sullenly;,; CHAPTER r14 away from the subject. "Did' you "that ought to be eai•ugh," "Sit down, Doyle," Helly acid. know Dirkml" "Have you put one over on we?" "After you were taken _ out of the "Only as a ball player." "' ' i Kelly swung round to Terry' . Same today, what did you do?". "Did you know that he preferred i "No. He's sore hecanse I used myr "I walked around a bit, took a a special bat?" head;' Terry replied. drink, and then belted some of the I think every, ball player and fan. "Look at this." Reynolds .pulled ti ;••, r" s, bats. Just kept going, to work off knew that,' Doyle reylied a copy of *the Star out of his pocket •Rhe resentment I felt for being tak- "Would you recognize the bat?:' and handed ,it to Kelly. -.]Don't misunderstand—its the up- Helpful Hints jet out•" "No.' "When did this come out?' Kelly per crust of society we were talk- - Did you see that bat' to -day?' To keep chamois gloves nice- sad - - "Why did you go near the • Chi asked.. ing about ind Coconut Carmel Pie +�+ "I wouldn't know. I wasn't look- .. j is right soft after washing them, add a tea- Did dougout. it was up 'here about an horir. ght at home in one of New "No reason. I wasn't even thin for anything when I went over after it happened," Terry said with 1 York's most famous hotels where spoonful of olive oil to the water there toda • I was just working off I when washing them. - Ing about where I was Poing—just y • pride. smart people meet amid beautiful eralking it of. You'd be sore your- .steam? "How did you know so -much I surroundings. It is a very popular To sew a button on a garment, ,. when it is subjected to eaceaehie self, wouldn't yon?'' Where_ were you when DrWn ,about it?" Kelly demanded. 1 dessert' among cosmopolitan people stern, sew a small button on the mi- -"I'm asking the queation�" fell?" "Ii was sort of obvious, wasn't who know and love good food and it' derside of the cloth. This .will add .._. "Well, that was all," Doyle aRs-' "On the bench." ��� it?" Terry replied. will be just as popular in your own strength -� wired and, studied the serious faces What did you do after he fell. _ }tome. bt and :event the larger "Stayed on the bench." button from pulling off. of the other men. A glance of amus- y _ . CHAPTER 35. Here is the recipe as given by the To clean a tall, slender vase- that - 'ad recognition' flashed in b' ' eyes »C� you prove that "' "None• of us knew that he 'was pa.•tr chief of this well-known -Yes. Short Dugan was sitting y has become discolored on the inside _- as he spotted Terry and said, ' I owe y &'a S dead and nobody ,knew that he had huts' and you can't go wrong if yw and is too narrow in diameter to o -' you an ,apology, old man." beside me and we were together all been murdered;" Reynolds said. follow bis rules. However, there is et a cloth down into it, soak a few through the excitement. Pop Clark '.Stay here, Burke g _ Never mind seri: personal af- ' � y You've 'got one. point on which he insists—that tea leaves in vinegar, told' us to stay *]fere we were, so some ex 8 , pg this it the ;ifsirs.'.' Kelly stoppeI ony veering I stayed,' he -said with a n toward explaining to do. The rest of ,you use the right kind of coconut. vase, and keep shaking it until the y grin you clear out. It c an be either southern style or discoloration has disappeared: - F'OP• Do you mean you're , going to ' pre,.dum snred coconut, but it .must The best utensil to use for baking ]Off To a Good Start With "Did you the bat when Dirket hold him, implicate him in. the he well .,ackaged and come to you green. peppers, apples, or tomatoes~ - dropped it?" crime? Mullins as:;ed eagerly, his tender and inoist.. Picture it, crisp, is the muffin pan. They are easy An M ,+kll. 'I didn't notice. After the smack, mean little eyes growing. pastry, russet -gold caramel custard, to remove, and will keep their shape Ptirpose FroC�L I watched the ball as it soared over, "I'm keeping him sere. I" want to :']offs whipped cream and cool, ten- much better than if cooked close to. -� the field. -It was a sure homer un- 4 know 'what he knows that, you and der shreds of coconut to tap it off : gether in a baking tin. _ less some miracle happened." I don't. Now get out, all of you.,, - Coconut Caramel Pit: proper.. 'care • of the win. . . .You got your miracle. Dukist After they had gone, Kelly said, dowosash ecords, to make them wear - dropped dead," Rawlins, the Chi- Well, Burse?" I % cup sugar cago manager, said bitterly. "But i I.elly " Terry started i b tablespoons flour longer, and also to make the t0ir- Kel went to the door and called e,, 'k teaspoon salt dow raise and lower easier, dust the \� Kelly his arg��(n•, what could I know. I _ for Shorty Dugan. FIe told lieiiy exactly what had 1 2 cups milk _ cords occasionally, then rub with a ,. - well -greased cloth. Where were you,. hells began hap .cued :and what he did. He of - 8 egg yolks, slightly beaten when Dugan came in, "when Dirk- fered to call his chief to have it ve'ri- 1-3 ca sugar, To• protect the forefinger atom ` p gar, caramelized in went to the bat?" fied, 1 tablespoon butter . stains, as well as cuts, when neces- _ » - �• fl ; y "I was - on the bench next to i "You were down at Tony Mural- _. 34 teaspoon vanilla nary to pare . a. large quantity .of 1 baked 9 -inch pie shell fruit or'vegetables, wrap a strfp of `1r► y to s the night ht of the murder the whipped and sweet- p ge. Tell me- what happened. g I j,¢ cup cream whi •• - � • adhesive tape around the forefin r. dight Doyle beat. you up. What were -» The best kind of duster .to use for r x When Dsrkia socked it. both I you doin 'there?" cued ' Doyle and I rose,-watchin the ball. . 'A cu coconut. plush -and' mohair furniture is a y g' crit are to get _. -Yon.know ow i is: you area ways �oi»bine sugar, flour, and salt in -chamois .wrung out of cold water. to eat..All the boys go- there. f How much moue did top of double boiler; add milk and _ afraid of i homer. The neon d the y You put egg yolks, mixing thoroughly. Place The exiled Emperor` Haile'Selsasie - - I knew 'Dirkin was down and the on the Blues to, win ?" crowd was pouring out 'Fen •bucks"' Ter over rapidly boiling water and cook of Ethiopia has decided to enter his " 'Terry answered t ! field. Po came b - and told us to 10 minutes, stirring constantly. Re- 8 -year-old son, Prince Makongen, P y Without hesitation. `.� stay where we were, and we stayed "Oh, you did, Why?",move from fire, but allow to remain 'in King's College at Taunton, Dei together untii the game was called iq had a hunch." over hot water. onshire, Englpnd. - '' v -� off." "Why should Caramelize sugar by placing 1-3 i y you have sten-dol- Do you know what happened to _lar bunch : on the Blues- when they cup sugar in iron skillet over a ' >9 the bat Ditkirt was using? haven't sown any signs of life un- medium flame and stirring constant- H 0 W �0 a "No. I never even thought about til this year and'& man had to die ly until melted and straw-colored. for them to win at that?" Add at once to thickened mixture, "When did you leave Doyle?" ••po has a stirring until blended; add butter p good team this year. "We waited until the first excite I've said so. from the start." and .vanilla. Cool, Tnrn into, pie EA S E.-af. merit was over and then went into "That's right,".. Pop -agreed. "The shell. Garnish with a ring of whip - A, the clubhouse together." Star is the only ped cream and sprinkle cream with .. Y Paper that has coLD -.e - Can you account - for Doyle's shown any faith in the •team this coconut. time since then?" year. - Shorty considered a moment. "We' "There's something behind these were taking showers at the same deaths,': Kell said ."I've I time and'Ihen after` we -were dress- y quietly., ' I x- f even heard of newspapers being mix- ed we all set arou_ nd and talked. 'I ed up in queer things. Something r gues. I can couch for hi' is going on none Qf us. understand "It's .a lucky break for Doyle. or kilo* about .and I want to get at g g g g That will be sl}, Dugan•"` 'the bottom of it. These deaths are A Great Book "How to Be- * After Dugan had gone out, Kelly not accidents. They: were planned." come a Hockey Star" by T. P. ' iaid to Larry "You certainly are „ the alibi kid,. all right. I never saw To prove the theory that Tristan "Pommy 'mans er and coach of the Montrgeal anybody get out of a bad -looking da Cunba is part .of an enormous "Maroons"• profusely Illus- anybody as .easily as you 'do. " -continent; which' once connected trated and containing many "Perhaps it. is -because there is no valuable tips, on how to play South America, Africa and Aus- I the game. reason why , I shouldn't," Larry. tralia, a Norwei�►ian scientific ex- also Practical is the �wor(t for this said, and ,stood pp, d't' 11 " ' AVroCRAPH1m PIC-- of a appeal of the frock. A belt of the same fabric ties' in back, but of course you can always substi- tute a leather belt. It's a Big Sister- hit , with ,its very own adaptation of the princess style that will go straight to the heart -of every,•sebool miss. Barbara Bell' Pattern No. 1213 B is available for' sizes 8, ,10, -12, ' 14 and 16. Size '14 requires just l8 yards •35-inch..fahiAe plus con--. trasting Ria yard. HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS !r' name and -address . phial), giving number und size of pattern wanted. Enclose 20c in stamps or coin (coin preferredj; wrap it carefully) and address, your order to Barbara Bell, Room 421, 73 ' West Adelaide ' St., To- ' 1 REUNION Of BRITISH FA IWI L.1 ES We are' prepared to advance .., Passage money (without in. terest or other charges) to British people desiringq to bring out to Canada Zeir wives, families; relative& or friends. .;Apply for particulars to nearest Steamship agent or to BRITISH DOMINIONS EMIGRATION SOCIETY ( Established 1882) .:217 Bay Streit Toronto (Hud Of6cet London, Mw. *writ* ffwwds higher delightful mode), fo: girls from 8 to 16. It's good for everyday wear. It is simple to sew because -of the straight -simple panels (5 "Okay, run along,' Kelly. dismiss• . ed him. "I. don't . understand this business about the bat boy Pietro," Pop lOn WI ti'isit the world s loneliest island•" a I To "low es"aln of rs. i Wits' buy seeds with a CREAT I�AYERa (Mounted for framing) .6 Cro�pMontreal•Msroona" Group ••Lea Canadiena'' or inafridual pictures of: repuestba— Ryders' l TiAlo SIMPLE RULES -' Instead of buying costly medicines T"" , see s to dO1a'' For For s label from s4 tin of of Ofem) and it lanuders in a - �� y queer." . said. Its ver with a 7oytan•npntadoa. WHITE" Corn Syrpp.—Write Baldy Northcott , Paul Bayn€s nave Tmttier Marty Barry on the back your name and for a cold try the way almost -any ' you• ask will approve as 'ihe address and the words "Hoc- jiffy. Bias bindingcan be used to. brighten the cuff$ and collar. I d like LO " ' get to the bottom of r a I picture you wan t (one book or Ruse Blinco Pete Kelly Earl Robinson nave Ken picture. for .each. label). No .doctor' modern way — "ASPIRIN." cash is required. Mail the The choice of buttons also has a it myself," Kelly said sourly.' "And *Dept. WP 2, P.O. Boz 2454, ]cont- ii D WA p' O S B U R S Bob Gracie rwyworters Gy° Msrkrr ':ice" Bailey CROWNBRAND The way you use it is this:.Two y y CORN SYRUP F great deal • to- do with the -fin.L. TWFAMOUS FMINGY FOOD Howie Morena , Art Leaieur TbeCANADA STARCHCOMPANY Limited TORONTO To „ Aspirin" . tablets the moment you -r a appeal of the frock. A belt of the same fabric ties' in back, but of course you can always substi- tute a leather belt. It's a Big Sister- hit , with ,its very own adaptation of the princess style that will go straight to the heart -of every,•sebool miss. Barbara Bell' Pattern No. 1213 B is available for' sizes 8, ,10, -12, ' 14 and 16. Size '14 requires just l8 yards •35-inch..fahiAe plus con--. trasting Ria yard. HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS !r' name and -address . phial), giving number und size of pattern wanted. Enclose 20c in stamps or coin (coin preferredj; wrap it carefully) and address, your order to Barbara Bell, Room 421, 73 ' West Adelaide ' St., To- ' 1 REUNION Of BRITISH FA IWI L.1 ES We are' prepared to advance .., Passage money (without in. terest or other charges) to British people desiringq to bring out to Canada Zeir wives, families; relative& or friends. .;Apply for particulars to nearest Steamship agent or to BRITISH DOMINIONS EMIGRATION SOCIETY ( Established 1882) .:217 Bay Streit Toronto (Hud Of6cet London, Mw. *writ* ffwwds higher JohnoyGainon Frank Boucher will. Code 7f' rtlltwiw experts ameaw 9 Pa Marty Burke Geonte Mantha Alex Levinky To "low es"aln of rs. i Wits' buy seeds with a lack McGill Carl Voss Stew Evans Rosser Jenkin Herbie Cain Slush March repuestba— Ryders' l •. Your choice of the above • T"" , see s to dO1a'' For For s label from s4 tin of assn seeds m retia- able prion kin+ • iN,a BRAN13" or "LILY with a 7oytan•npntadoa. WHITE" Corn Syrpp.—Write on the back your name and Get C•r•�iY•tt address and the words "Hoc- •ew SOD BOOI<I key Book'?. or the name of. the - Wets today for a FPA picture you wan t (one book or of Ryden' ]stat and irestett picture. for .each. label). No teen_ boot. 122 vasa unique movsiMee cash is required. Mail the ow favourites. Practical advice. label to the address below. *Dept. WP 2, P.O. Boz 2454, ]cont- ii D WA p' O S B U R S real. Orders fobs, seeds must be Not dlmt to:—Ryder t Bon (1620) Ltd., � CROWNBRAND Seed Spkiallsts, St. Albans, England. CORN SYRUP TWFAMOUS FMINGY FOOD Issue No. 9 —'37, TbeCANADA STARCHCOMPANY Limited TORONTO To _ feel a cold coming on, taken with a full glass of water. Repeat, if ikces- _ sary, according to directions in pack- age. If throat is sore,. gargle wvilh three "Aspirin" tablets in }1 gl:ss of water for almost instant relief. The "Aspirin" acts to fight fever,,aches . and pains of a cold and the cold A - self. Relief comes quipkly and you have wonderful comfort. 'o "Aspirin" tablets are made in Canada by the Bayer Company, Linc ited; of -Windsor, Ontario. Demand and Get— „ 'A•S P1 R1 -N TRADLMARK R[O. - ''' a. s r - d a' 3' Ap— -- Prepare "Shanties"Leet Sn w inds S'_ Por S rup SeasonffighW*Q BrieF » - yCe y,d �{ Views gin._. _ _ — — - — — Lad Ne2rSarnia Has Marek Pint tweeD n Of Syrup Already $14,000 srrsd4b ' Starving Herds OTT — Made -ib -Canada san. CALGARY, —Dead horses and cat- LAMBTON COUNTY — Alien Grif• Grand River at Elora 'Rises to Highest Levels in Last Fifteen ' dale iZlh $14,000, are A. coronation tee dotted the rangelands of Sout'r 'fin, 14, a few miles east of Sarnia, has ushered in the 1937 maple syrup Years Hydro, Poles Break in Wind — 'Farmers �. gift to Queen Elizabeth, it is annouac- ern Alberta last week • as . ranchers _ i,;striC - Rush to High (`ro ri ed. battled to get teed and water to the season already.' Allen' has tapped half In F a1Cls llA ' " '',ire sandals, made in Montreal of starving' herds. a dozen trees around his home and --Barns Threatened by Floods. y Caga�iAn leather and by Canadian Mora than forty days of subzero manufactured about a pint of syrup. :. tpOfljstvo. each would be studded with temperature with $now. piled high "It ran pretty fair for a few Jags;' e $po di$monds and 500 rubies, Sebas- over the grazing grounds, followed by Allen said, His mother pointed out Snow storms, rain and sleet to• Rush C�ulnt8 j11slCle � tfiRt►1 said: He added • eleven other a Chinook which 'was not powerful gether with high winds, created new that Allen had- 'aken the best part flood dangers throughout Central On - pais of shoes would be offered heti enough to melt through the giant of two days to .boil the sap down in tarso over the week=e^d. As Plane A Majspiy as a Coronation present. drifts brought about the ranchers' cri .kettles• on the kitchen stove. Cold Pr" """ •, sis.The Grand River was on the ramp- -' weather stopped the now today. Snow -drifted 'highways prevented age again and at Elora it was report- — - the bringing 'of feed" to' the ranches a' Throughout Western Ontario those ed -tote at the highest level in fifteen Sudbury Fliers Think They Wr -e F~ To Aid Young Farmers _ condition that exists in many districts who make large quantities of syrup yearn A tremend tee jam at Fer- EDMONTON, — Alberta.grain com• today. are. getting their "shanties" in order. gus was swept out `at 8.30 Sunday Taken for Kidnappers When r petitigns in. future *111 be without ex. Most "shanties" use'wood tor;the big -night. The roar of the Ice break could They Flew Low to`Get Good hibit8 from Herman Trelle, world's In search o flood, herds have rang furnaces which heat the pans or the, be heard for miles. champion grain grower. The wemb .ed for miles, subsisting on twigs ' of •evaporators. This ,is the season when Look. „ ley, Alberta, wheat and oats king told willows, buck brushes and other the wood, is collected. High winds ripped oft roof tops, an Edmonton meeting of seed 'grow- shrubs. On some ranches the cattle levelled fences and smashed win'ows SUDBURY. — 'The Dionne quip- - era he wanted to leave the Alberta have not rested for weeks, maintain- Soulh of .Glencoe is the Coad bush, over wide areas. in which for many Tears the late tuplets were highly interested in an field open to other producers, but Ing a ceaseless hunt Yor. fodder. With -William'Coad mede.hundreds-of• gal- wallacebnrg and Dresden were in airplane Which•was flown over Dafoe ti he would continue to seek honours -in rese>=vuirs fro; en to the,. bottom, a Ions of maple syrup annually by •the darkness Sunday night when a score Hospital „by Boyd Smith and Harold shows outside Alberta. great many' o1 the ranchers and far- of Hydro poles were knocked to the Mlilgan this week -end, the two air- shows you want some seed just let me meas have had. to .ha,4l water ,.to their pan method. His nephew, Richard ground. - CoaiI. put in an exapgrator a few men reported. The nurses of the hoe - know what -you need and I'll send it stock. Feed is being hauled long dis- Water in Hospital pital, however, quickly gathered -up to yop;' Trelle dectared, after saying tances where highway, conditions do Years ago. At Penetangu!shene, six -inches of P nnette., Cecile, Emilie, Marie and he intended to do everything he al- Dos- permit. \lapis sugar production 'taken al- to;etijer is a big industry in Western water flooded the main street and fire- Yvonne and hurried them into the sibly. could to -help young grain "gfow- -men- were -called to the General Hos- nursery at the first sign of the plane, y ems' T m al pital to pump three feet of water from - Ontar'o _ _ To Stop Reckless Driving The, evaporator is a ' great met "They must have thought we were "`--� OTTAWA, = T. L. Church of To- ,arises fluted so that it represents a tie -basement.' The hospital fires were the .kidnappers coming to snatch Relief Down 7 m/1 Per Cent ronto-Broadview proposed •last week tremendous. area to the flames. Cold plat oyt when the water flooded the the children by airplane, grinned - NONTilEAL Federal relief fr- to 'put.teeth in:ahe Criminal Code, to sap start, in at one corner and tray--luruorstroom. Milligan, in telling of the incident. - P elsup and down in little channels more worst damage was caused by the _ - gores. for January show. a deers - me of oto wholesale slaughter, of pedes- Milligan; who 'owns a tans stand, 11 per cent in the number of heads of trians by reckless or intoxicated- neo Grand River. The. Canadian Legion - and more, of it evaporating until at _ y purchased mit Ta the Cub-- _ - families on relief rolls in Canada this Wrists. He suggested a penalty of o:_e clubrooms g Elora were -floors etL an lane. With s fl Smith at the con. the opposite corner it runs -off as the P Y homes aeon the river bank for miles , year, compared with the nrmber for. year's imprisonment or a fine of $200 syrup. !I troll, he' was !tying to Sudbury. As the same mrnth 'z 1936, Labor Mints- or both for persons convicted of driv reported water enteribg basements. they passed Dafoe Hospital, they saw Ing wantonly or furiously or for the By the older pan method used for Two miles east of Fergus the roaring ter Norman Roger, revealed In an many years. -the sap is boiled until 't the flue babies haying o the yard. 'addres$ hese. The number who receiv waters were brushing the bottom other causing of an accident, by cutting in .reaches a certain consistency when r - Smith clew the plane low so they ed relief in January this year was 7% ahead, of .another motor vehicle. it is cooled and sediment collected Shands Bridge, while two other gould get_ a good stew. per cent below the figures for Janu_- Mr. Church desires a [urther .Jur#ng-- the boiling is allowed to stile bridges were reported covered by the "They kept looking up of the plane sag •1936. change to prevent a person who has , stood,: • At Elora, the levee near Bis and toddlingaround in the yard. Then ,In the .tight of these figures and down: 'Later the 'batch" is finished seises factory was reported to have caused -the death of another while off by more boiling._ Finishing off i, a the nurses got wise to the fact that the undoubted recovery in our•indus- drivingan automobile to be prohibited cracked, endangering the factory and , ticklish business . in which - the . pans levels -below. there was a plane overhead,' Smith .tries .we are entitled to face the corn .from. driving during the ne-t ensuing are constantly in danger -of boiling related.. "They rushed out sato .the • Ing months with greater -confidence - . ' two years. oyer — attendants stand by with a •-. - Ferpmis Bears Brunt yard, tucked a quint under' each arm than at any time during the depres-. _. He seeks to define the ower, of a secs of tat. oak, the merest touch of and hurried 'them into the house." sines through which we haeme been P p p - The Fergus•Elora area_ bore the i ie ni thous old hl Rogers. jury in cases of manslaughter arising which, wtu cause the seething mix- brunt of the floods. Several. streets "Did the children objoct to such out .of motor car killings. He propos- Lure to subside. 'in both towns were under grater, while treatuient?" Z e -Maple syrup dealers say ,that the farmers along the river were rushing " We seemed very - interest. es- amendment authorizing the jury tl, they " to decide the question of tact as to - - - great maple -forests of (,luebec form. their stock to higher- land, tearing ed in the plane_ and kept po nting ' Decision Irrevocable whether the accused person is guilty one of the main sources of maple sy= the water would --sweep away barns. at it. They kept running away •rom " t,OUiDpN, — When th Princess or not guilty o- the evidence adduced. rup`auppty. This part o! Ontario the Tho' Fergus -Orangeville Highway. was the nurses, who had some time col- Ii,dyal, etad her husband; the Earl of He claims there has been much cri- claim has fallen behind in its .produce covered with four teet of water and letting .tbem," replied Smith. "''When ,ltarewood returned to. .London, aur, ticiam of many cases .of gross negli- tion daring recent years. at one' point in the river the water they anally got on to the tact that tholitative iator*natior pr, ceded them gene having been taken from the - was said .to have risen thi-ty feet, the nurses were after them,. they kept that ,the former .King. the Duke o1 jury, with the result the►.. pease th". Windsor has decided irrevocably to guilty of gross negligence escaped. _ To the north torrential rains caul running all over the yard Finally, • ed the, most danger. Barrie. Midland each .of the nurses tucked a quint wed Mrs: wains `, .:peon -is sono as . Mollilson to Fl FLIMS " Ther- dt'Ae'ce 1s made final. _ y and Penetanguiachene all reported under each arm and -brought them• it was reported that the Duke ct bio C�f�utiosis Not Of May CoronCltiOT1! highway basements and dangerous.• kicking tato the house. There was floeded� Windsor afire d to the sale tar Queen highway conditions. Sia cera were one quint left- over- and a nurse came $onht By Britalal stalled In a subway near Midland. out and picked her up, too Thea we, Mary and the King of -the. estate at L��p�* Captain James Mol- bus tra'f6c was delayed;' flew away." Sandringham which he perronally in- LONDON, — Thele was no inten- t ih}srlted from hi father,' King -George tion of calling. upon. the Dominions to Lison plans to fly films of King Two washouts disrupted .train ser - make any co-.tribution to- common George VI's Coronation in May ,from vice on the Canadian Pacific Railway ' defense fund. Neville Chamberlain.. London to New York in's plane to near Midhurst, about r',tht miles Chancellor of the Exchequer, decor_ be built specially for him, it was north oY the town.Trains are being 'T ` wo Holidays :n May ed recently. - reported Sunday:' re-routed over the Canadian .National Sporting Comment TORONTO, — This -city will ob- . Chamberlain sale the 'Dominions The long-distance flier •expected Rallways tracks through Barrie_ By KEN EDWARDS serve both holidays in May — the had spent a great deal of money upon to remain in the United States until In Kent .County the storm swept Coronation on May 12th -will be a perfecting or improving their own autumn, when he will use the same in from Lake 'St Clair. A score of - public holiday throughout Canada, defehces and that was thef • contribu• plane #n time New York -Paris air Hydro poles were knocked down. OnIn his career, Sad Victoria Day, -May 4th, isa sta- tion to the common fund. No other race, commemorating the tenth an- erationa of - the Dominion Glass Com- tutory holiday.. form of contribution, that be was niversary of Colonel Charles A. pang were upset by loss of power. Ex-. Upiveralty examinations commence aware of, was under discussion t the Lindbergh's history -making Atlantic tra men were called to work when on May lat. and are usually over be- present time. hop. the blowers failed: The wallaceburg -tore May 24, it was pointed out, and power plant''on the Snye ni er•'was a one -day interruption of the_ ache- - also affected by 'the storm. dole is not considered in, a serious light. Coronation Day is likely to beHi • 1 • r Cyclone Rapes . Nes e come p dal of heavy "cramming" forwa Traffic Clause Is AILS A CRAIG,-. Ont. - A storm of many of 'the, college students, near -cyclonic porportions swept this The banks wiMl be closed in . as .9 . section of - Middlesex County late Sun- prdbability on both days, and the • • day causing heavy damage. The blow Stock a F.zebange will follow suit,' -ata• -Attacked b Six Provinces lasted i0 minutes. ; ted as Exchange official. "I'm not � d g •dr service was z '•'^t% ,,�J�• George Living• - stop - Earusba•7 pitched and won, 7S games and lost 48; In the Interna- tional League, won 11"0 -and lost 71 in the Amerl•. can, and aeon 14 and lost 22 in the National, scoria, 24 shutouts all told. Remember that vola'yi�g anyway for I've reserved a Telephone an y o disrupted. The town was in darltnth world ' mous baa good :Nt !or the Coronation." " for some tune,\ but shortly atter the' tosser, -Walter Johnson? He seems " Highway Traffic Control -Claus** Clstltae Is Challenged As 'Uncon- supper hour- the lights were restored to have gone the way of all, good athletes; by being broke and trying Bounty On Iron Ore Bounty • stitutional—Air Service It Warding. " . Agr6e To frons in the downtown area. Telephone ser• rice also was resunted. - tohkeep :his• head upbydairy -farm- BTE. MARIE, — Sir James - Onh'Ol, $at Protest Anything Too Drastic. ing.. ' -Dunn.- Algoma Steel Corporation Pre- . Hooses Surrounded .;' Jesse -,Owens, . the colored flash, aideat, told a meeting here he was Premier Hepburn to an- OTTAWA highway traffic port came in for comment when FERGU S.—Setting a- new mark for the past half century, the huge Grand and his family 'seem' to be sensible 'people all through. ' Although 'Jesse . autho><ized.by notmce the Legislature would' pass' a clause of the transport bill was con- officials, of several Western Canada Alter ice jam started away from here is today one of the • greatest sprint- `. bill setting a bounty of two cents a demned before the Senate Railways air services appeared. •They said litnited was but with a thundering roar and within ers in the world, and despite his ' unit on iderite iron ore mined at Committee recently by bus and control possible too•.drestic regula- half- an -hour had sLrrounded two $50,000 plus more on the way, the the Helen Mine -in -the �fichipicoten transport companies of Eastern and warned against houses along the northerly bank with Owens do not "put on the dos." area. 'Central Canada andd• representatives tion. % 'Irving S. Fairty, vice-president of the occupants - forced to vacate 'water. ' Jesse bought his mother and' father' of six provinces. through three feet of a 15 -room home so they. could bring f'lu Gaining In North In a day -long sitting of the com- Gray Coach Lines, Limited, Toron- Four persons trapped in a frame ug the rest of 'the -children decently. TORONTO, — Reports from Mat- mittee, the Provinces of British Co- Saskatebewan, Manitoba, to told the committee 'his company ' was regulated by the Province of house owned' by Jack Howard, fled * Henry, wor::ed on Jesse s father, taws ea physicians are on 24-hour y duty an epidemic that has lumbia, Ontario, Quebec and New Bruns- Q Ontario in 75 ways, and "that is through a yard which resembled a miniature lake as the huge cakes of an Alabama cotton plantation... y he is washer in Ohio, ot4'htbatting •cut school attendance '25 per ' teat wick protested the provision in the, more control than is exercised over ice struck forcibly against -its wails, now a car even though his son is famous, he and forctra town officials to close both bill concerning ,Federal regulation of railways."% Only a row of cedar trees, creaking sticks to it.• ]high and separate •schools. certain highway traffic. They BUILT NEW' BUSINESS loudly with the pressure of'ice against The great • Diz. -Dean of Cardinal [n Naileyybury, 'Dr. N�. C. -Arnold, Officer Healtb, was in the claimed it, was.. a .violation of Pro- . vineial rights and unconstitutional. The Doti Commission found that thein, saved the Howard home from being swept down stream on the crest fame, is valued at approximately , Medical of- hospital under treatment for bronch- FEAR FURTHER HANbICAP coaches and busses were not sub- stantial competitors, of the railways,$50,000 of the flood. $400,000. ... Hence Diz. is liblding for a mere this year tai illness, while a flu epidemic clog- Representatives of bus and trans- he said. A few hundred yards down stream au't � i ,w He spys_it casual -like, with it Dizzy ed three schools after the attendance ort' Com antes followed u this .ob- p 1? p "We have practically built up a men worked iranticalip to rescue a smile: "I've got 'em just where I bad beeh cut 40 per cent. At Cobalt j ection with' the claim the le sla- new -business on our own in coach horse•owned by L. Bala, from astable . . want 'em." mitnd New Liskeard schools remained open, altbough •attendance had been tion was unnecessary and inex e& 3' p and bus operation and no railway p near the river, . edge when the ice swirled around to a deptli- of several _ Speaking of basebat! greats, Ty _. meverely cut in the former town. ent. They said ' their - compahies economist would say wit have ever feet. Cobb was the greatest -ball player At* Brantford, Dr, W. Davis,'\•of Ohavveken, Medical Supecintenden"t, were being heavily taxed by the Provincial Governments acrd further taken more than fiver per' cent of bughess *that formerly went to the Watex rose ten feet in less than an who ever lived.. He led.. the` Ameri League batters for 12 seasons .. .. :•for Effie Six Nations Indian Reserve, licensing by the Dominion' would b@ „ r. railways, he said: The coach, and hour above the. Beatty dam flooding can in 1915• stole 96 bases. reported that influenza was on the - -*%ue tn'hlB -territory.- A• few more of a great handicap. The highway traffic provision 'pro= bus business is practically co- -operating with th6 railways." the boiler room of the lower story with three feet of water and extingu- and You have possibly heard of . the other, in , tje casae had cropped up, but most vides for Federal Government regu- He said bas companies were fazed nhing the fires in' both boilers. Aga. Khan sometime or g r� those stricken in the original epi- lstion of -all traffic of interprovincial heavily In Ontario and other prov- "It's the bigheat I've ever seed ±i;' Est:, he="--�-' ±^- jemic were well on the way to re. and international character and inces, with the average motor conch declared James Gow, "and Pve lived •iisnt pag'A now In- India. The Aga fl itish eoverr• movements • on Dominion highways. ' bill to in Ontario paying- approximately to the in beside -the river -for 56 yearaJ' Gow's residence was flooded with three feet Khari is 'the dean of the turf. He abould _be, he - has -stark NeW Fourittt Plate The clause of the referring Government regulation of ata trans, $936 annually province various ways• of water. $'4,000,000' in English livestock) 2 Ji 74 --A number of the members 'of Doric Lodge, 'A.' F: and- A. M., _.paid a fraternal visit tl0 the Whitby Lodge .on _ Monday evening. ,The W. M. & of the United Church will hold their monthly meet iiig' in „St. - Andrew's .basernent on WiBdnesday afternoon;_ . March Irk. -.The tolwnship council will meet .-Miss E'bhel Bray is relieving on Monday next, Mar. 1st, for the file teacher of Salter's school, Sol - transaction of general business. ins, who is' absent through illness. -Mrs. W. O. ReiB has been con- -A Special Young People's ser_Slog �S ��� fined to her bed for a couple of vice under the auspices of the Y. weeks -suffering from an attack of P. Union, -xill_ be . he?d, Sunday _ flu 'r morning with the .. officers of the «Pickering's Leader—Store' -St. George's Church, Sunday Union . in charge. A special speaker; - Feb. 28th. 3rd Sunday in Lent. S. Rev. E. A. McLean, of the Religious S.' at 10 a. mr Morning Prayer at Education Council of Ontario will New prints at 20c. and 25c. a rd 11. Evening. Prayer. at_ 7 p- m. Rev. -give the address. The Young Feopree- to . to -Miss Thotnasine Arnold of Pickering, was the director 'of Meer- . '-'.y�, ^'K '�c �. .S. I ir.�` m �'s.'3.;r o .. .. :ter /'#'• 1--•': r -s .�' u •:y '3 1' STs. „liar' ;.. �v S ix -a+g^' P"•tF ,.'!°' '+,. ` � s rs�'"".t4� xi i �`L" r r i.a 7Jer - =•Queen's University Dra¢natic Guild- before large audiences. Miss Arn- ter -in -lane, Mrs. John Murkar, and will visit her daughter, Mrs. D. their February meeting, with a good attendance. The -sum & $10 was cot- Mercerized hose at 39e. Aw McDonald, of Toronto, for a. •few ed to • t'he. Public Library - Boar&, and - much of the success of the produc= weeks. Af ; -.The tolwnship council will meet .-Miss E'bhel Bray is relieving on Monday next, Mar. 1st, for the file teacher of Salter's school, Sol - transaction of general business. ins, who is' absent through illness. -Mrs. W. O. ReiB has been con- -A Special Young People's ser_Slog �S ��� fined to her bed for a couple of vice under the auspices of the Y. weeks -suffering from an attack of P. Union, -xill_ be . he?d, Sunday _ flu 'r morning with the .. officers of the «Pickering's Leader—Store' -St. George's Church, Sunday Union . in charge. A special speaker; - Feb. 28th. 3rd Sunday in Lent. S. Rev. E. A. McLean, of the Religious S.' at 10 a. mr Morning Prayer at Education Council of Ontario will New prints at 20c. and 25c. a rd 11. Evening. Prayer. at_ 7 p- m. Rev. -give the address. The Young Feopree- to . to -Miss Thotnasine Arnold of Pickering, was the director 'of Meer- - - - -- ---� r------ -- --- services, _Mea Jannis Clazie, bf Port El- �.. .... ~.y yy .-.y RP•.� .�•• �.� welcome. Rev. Hugh G. Crozier will -take charge of the evening service. j a saga a+a wv",ra9 v vs. vaswrY .colors and styles, $1.00 1.25 ill benison's, play, "Brothers In Ar m' presented -recently by the gin, left on Saturday afternoon, af- ter spending a week with her -sis- -The Women's Institute- met at the horhe of Mrs. E. • C. Jones, for New Lisle hose at 25e. a .pair =•Queen's University Dra¢natic Guild- before large audiences. Miss Arn- ter -in -lane, Mrs. John Murkar, and will visit her daughter, Mrs. D. their February meeting, with a good attendance. The -sum & $10 was cot- Mercerized hose at 39e. -'-'old's direction was accountable for McDonald, of Toronto, for a. •few ed to • t'he. Public Library - Boar&, and - much of the success of the produc= weeks. a donation of $50 was received from o _ tion. -- Queen's Review. .-The Men's Club held their meet- an interested friend. Miss Richard- "Dr. Locke" "Dr. Allen" --Sb Georges A. Y. P. -A. held •a ing on -Tuesday, February 16th, at son gave a paper on "Leather" and .Lenten Service -in the Club Rooms Dunbarton Ha1L A good attendance Mrs. A. Mitchell, a- paper on "Cello - Shoes for Shoes for -last Friday. The Biblical Cofivener; was had. -There mas a splendid talk phare" which was follooved by an Rev: E. G. Robinson gave a short "what on "First Aid" by Dr. Pearson. Ev- amusing sketch entitled `Corn -Fed Ladies'- Ladies mddress on Lent stands for". eryone enjoyed it. The rest of the Babieq'p by Miss Fawkes and Mes- _ 1'i'heere were very few members pre- seitt, but we hope that this Friday evening was spent in Euchre. The next meeting will be held in the :A. .daxnes Jones Sterritt, Johns and, Powell. a cup of tea brought the a t Oxford tie Oxford tie will bring the usual number and Y, P. A. Club . Rooms, on March meeting to a close. more. Each Friday during Lent will 2nd. We would like you all to come rat t -be Biblical,. and a. hearty invitation Is given to anyone . who cares to and enjoy .an evening with us.• 8.- p _ in. sharp, John W. Cowan Passes $3.' r�$ ,iCL C� come -and join us in these meetings. 26th. ' - In the death of John . W. Cowin, $3.2 v '-Wo have -hymns and prayers and a Rector, -F. H. Westney has just received at Brown's. Corners, on Friday Feb, 19th, we have Igst a•wadely known - iY cry Smart and Comfortable ' Very jielpful address from our from -the Department of Agriculture hnd we would like to see all our of the Sudan Government at Khar- and highly respected citizen of the members there this Friday, Feb.' Sunday afternoon a' heavy tourrta two lots, of seed, the. one, Gar- awi, whicli is -a native, the other, Pickering-Scarboro District. Mr. Bowan was -bornmnearly 70 years. C HAPMAN rainfall took place which- continued Feterita, hvhich is - _food ago on thee-hoestead . where. his_..-Me—sia -unW-early Mo a crop V that country. The Sudor, father and , grandfather settled _ ground is 'thoroughly -soaked from Goverrintent Agricultural Director, shortly after arriving in this coan- recent rains, it aP flowed into the realizing Mr.- Westne 's interest ir,• r g Y try fiori Scotland in 1£3?. He was last -a RUBBERS ---NEW PRICES ='stieasrl4, sold. resulted in"•floods, foreign ;rasse� and seeds sent these the young?st-and -af large --NEW which were worst in Western Ont-farnily-who seeds. for experiLrental purposes ' broke- e many -hundreds of ar-i*.* In Pickering it overflowed the -1 Mr. Westne is also receiving from y g acres out of the original forest in' , Mens Knee Rubber Boots, �g- roads in many places, but caused-' bat- very little- inconvenience, but the South -Dakota State College, at Brookings, S. D., the . Rouge River and : Lake front_ section. He is survived by his wife _ Men's 6 �tYOWn Rubbers,: = sufficient .Dak'otd -Eyelet $175 ' in Western Ontario, it greatly in= tertered' with - traffic. This was the I Amber w.new'grass lately develop- i ed by'that institution, to sow on • three sons. Will, Jim and Alex., all 'married. and one daughter, .. :Men's PIaiu Over. Rubbers, 'fifth bad flood which took .place acre. -:ties., Russeit.Gouperthwaite. '' _ Men, at itubbers 6 P this winter. In certain -parte of the --0n Saturday morning last,. Roy .. t United States the -flood •was much- Tailing, of Oihavea, met with a very Attorney For the Defence Tonight — New Stock —New Prices Moore destructive, five lives being painfhl accident, on the Highway., )boot besides considerable property.' Howard -Ferguson, speaking between Pickering townhrie azul:ubliC %hitby,' Nleetin g -See our new range of elothiug samples. -G. when his car junked -over _ . _ to'the Y. M. C. A. this week, on the end - bf a concrete culvert and ..1N T8E- ri� �gBnCy for � ,Tlp-TOP 1ai]ors .and :.the subject of the stand of a great landed upside down in a deep ditch: - tttaay young people in Canada to - He had been imprisoned in tate car TownHall _ - - - Firth Bros., Hamilton. " day regarding their attitude in the for some time before his predicam- eient of was; stated that'9t was ab- surd and dangerous for them to ent was discovered by Wni. Ayers, who assisted Thursday, Feb.. 25 think of isolating themselves in the of Oshawa in e=trica- ting hial from his painful position, m- y, , - Fred 1 • Bunting .�1(i'Jlkering event..of a European was. Without enpporting pacificism, 'w's say just having received sevei9"e cots about For the ptir of organizin.. a g ! • :'° Pwtabilshed 1857 as absurd as - a man who the head and right side of iiia {ace. 'volunteer Fire Brigade". " -about itnows he will not have to don a un- Mr. Ayers took him to the Oshawa As this organization directly affects_ 'it _ Horm himself- and has no family in 'his Men 'in his -General Hospital: , He lapsed into lmconsciousliesa before reaching the every citizen of this. v-iilaige. is desirable that this meeting be well A NEW YEAR'S MENU oto send place. dscumstances would do well to keep. city. Mr. Talling is improved and attended. _ ,quiet on this subject of Canada vending men., into° Europe, to help_ hopes are" entertained for his sec- ovei•y. The car is a'complete wreck. :•• _ The regular monthly meeting of - Health satisfy the crazy .nations of _dictat- • , It is thought that Mr: Tolling had dropped off to sleep and thus lost the Rosi d of Police Ti-vatees will be held immediately preceding this - - Friendship ore brought ,up on olive oil, macer- p oni and beer, and a fevc. plundering hig fortunes control of the car. -Her- many friends ihroiie.cr i meeting in the Town Hall. - Plt_asant Memories statesmen, Awho reap -, at the expense of millions, of Iives . the township av�ill regret to hear of the death Mi -Q. Decker. _ The public are 'i'nvited _ Contentment of young $1.10 buck privates, our of _Georyre _ _/'+ sons. Howard Ferguson knew little the last war, let alone the which took y • place on Sunda Feb. 21st, at the home of her daughter.. The Pickering Cheer _ about Next one.. _ _. _ .:_ ... _ , . ,._ death, took Mrs. ' (�Dr.) . Bruce: C. Sutherland, of 195 James Str. South, Hamilton, ,�' MEAT ;MARKS +' )l t Prosper y —,A tragic place shortly before eight o.'clock on fat- Ont,, with whom •she has been li�- . a - reams Come True urday night on the Highway near- Mrs. H. W.' Powell's about two, mil- ing for a number of years. She. was the widow of, the late George W. Otis :�IULiO--'(�t7alli� �t Ser�1Ce . =' _ Happiness es east of Pickering, in which Decker, who , predeceased her a Spec>lal--Country A11 Double Porti Foster Blewett; son Af Mir. and Mrs. number of years. She was a daugh- in n - Arthur Blen ett, who live south of 'was 'instantly' kilted., Irl ter of the late Mr. Hubbard; of Brougtiarrl, 'arid highly'.Style - Sauna ga TO You - Orono, was very _ company with a neighbor's daugtt- esteemed by all avho knew her. She is . 1 Sc. lb. p " ter, Miss Thelma Miles, Blewitt wa- survived by two daughters and walking ,west on the highway going to their car, which was parked on one son, Mrs. (Dr.) Sutheiland, (Georgie) *of $amilton' Mrs. Frank !� 2 lbs: for 25e• -W E ' - - N. �- the- side of the road -on account of Marcellus, (Hattie), o{ Guelph, and - CLA•RENCE SILK, - e • a flat tire. He was walking on the of,the' road facing east- D. A Deckler. She was a resident of Pickering villagg for a number 29-31 meknager ' $dither • (phone 3000) - Pieirering wath side 'he 'years. Pbont: us for Delivery. bound tiaffic,• when was struck of Her funeral, which was from behind by, a car driven by Mayor Ross Strike, of Bowmanville. private, took plate on Tyesday ' a#- ternoon, when her body roves entoz>,;b 'Phone 16"" -i�ekerin Hardware Store The Bowmariville car was about to ed. at the Hamilton , Mausoleum. � Ysta AdV"tiaemenra. g pass another car, when the accid- .. _ ent occurred. Miss Miles escaped injury, -but is suffering from •shock. Traffic Officer, A. Runciman, was ►7 Spruce Lumber 1T STRAW FOR SALE -Good Oclean straw. E. Pearce Claremont. 27 Coopers Dry-Kil Coopers Ke"rol at the scene of the accident shortly- - We have Har FOR SALE-Oo1..Marshallf Farm, Dunbarton, 27 , 1zal Disinfest -ant for lice on after it occurred. According to in- Miss some except_. PIGS' FOR SALE -8' pigs, 7 week~ formation Mr. Blewitt seri Miles had gone to Mrs. Powel7's for ionally nice Sprn ce In ] old, Apply to John l.7owan, lot I9, con. 3. Pickering, las-27 ;_ yQur Live St11Ck. _ a plank to put under the jack so that the tire could be changed, They inch dressed eckin d r + .- matcll'e-d. - and •- Midi rls, g —,--- FUR SALE -Coal blower, therino• stat, motor and grates; •30,00. Apply a N=ws Office. 19tf • . Royal Purple Poultry Specific to 1 had left Mrs. Piiwell's ape had just crossed the, road, when the accident Dry aIle Well nlan>afaC. - ' the, in Poultry RECEIVF.n-A frPPh con. tllred, TUST • ..Combat worms occurred. Mn. Strike, with three Friends WBr@ An th'e1T way tb Tot- badminton, he signment of choice dairy cows, Federally te;trd. inspection invited E. L. Chapman R R 1, Whitby. Phone Pick 5222 25.27 'Laying ma'h, Oyster shell and - onto to play and as turned out_ to pass ,another Car, af- w.- PICKERING •- FOR - SALE -Registered Holateir bull one and a half years old. T B testae. Keyes: Da -n, Maggie _ rlt ter seeing that the road was Clear, t he le LUMBER YARD Sire. Korndyke Dekoi Elcho, -Henry. Moore. int- 26. con' 4,-Picuering. Phone Pick 2705, _ J►Jr +' - ' that struck the unfortunate -man, who suffered: a fractured skull and Pt3orr>t) 3400 .28 RRoyal Purple Hog Ton C �C �S'9 '• FUR SALE-O]Ase Aprinfr �!ers T, Other injuries. The body was taken and fresh cows, pure brad and grades. to the funeral parlors of Marlow CARPENTER & BUILDER B. t sled and blood feared Free delivery, Lindsay.tf . PWm hone _ - _ , and Strawer, Whitby and Coroner, -` l3bgrph'y.MurcoFarms, . - - - - • • -Agent for MgCormick-Deeringj,h'arm Machinery Dr. R. T.-MacLazea,-was -notified,• and he has ordered an inquiet to - •• Alterations, Saab, Dors and ii'OK BALE. -A carload of freab ii cows and clone springers from the Ottawa �. 8IId Repairs. be held this Thursday -evening in . Screens made to order;' restricted area, Prices reasonable' •At the farm of B.v. ikinkle. n 1-4miles West of whit. Our Motto: -"We have Oasr,:ReG71t,'OtW the Whitby Town -Hall. Mr. Strike, to the Plans and Estimates given. os hr on Ho• 2 Highray, G C Spark&, Prcp. 20t_ It not made.,, after giving information off- made arrangements to have General Repair Work. OR BALE OR EXCHANGE FOR Fuseful - Qne cheaterficld suite, lamps Telephooe'18i100 -.,.Top -.,.Topanythina Miss Miles taken to her home in J. POYNTER, seven new floor and bridge wtapfete with models, also one upright piano, and oe t0se model car radio, 1 Lm Di=m, Rat • ' J S BALSDON sa PICKERING Pickering Hula. P'houe scar a+i�'S'i, ow . . • .