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' 1886-•1936 ' 8. PO RSYTH.Op b. D.. Director Mr. $ Gannon has not civ- ^" R teasstrkat Aaaodatioeof Ontario. iter. COAL, COKE, ugh got , The epidemic of flu is rather. Flow wx% +�mtsar al tee Amtrkao Opmoatriesl or hie attack of the flu entirely yet. in passing, since several of our re - C1 -- aye• eaamia.a b eava+mm..e• WOOD CEMI�NT Mrs. J. Hanley, of Stratford vis- .nsent. out. , a Y silents are still 'suffering from it. Commencing January 18th it,Ns4. SAND, (iRAQEL, ited Miss 'Ida Bate last week fora Princes o! (�o will bs' Mr. Charlie Hood is amoayg� thoet ' just mentioned and is also sufferiug PPiag ' Mr. Willson rwi6o has been DONALD 1tUlii1Y l3atrt•lrer. and from severe eye -trouble. We hope 7e. per bag ' 'farouffoNwary Xy�a�B c�: BUILDER'S SIIPPLIES ill for several. weeks is reported to his condition amends itself in the r tlaa.aaatb wens o[ wort Hou•(. Whitby. ser be alightly improved. near future. ZY bags . i1.30 also leeal cartage work Mr. Cecil Bate, of Port Hope, As BEATON, BELL (! R05.5 8 sS bags and over 6e. per bas ited .his aunt, Miss Ida Bate for a Highla2 Creek We have also laced in stock a fall ; 3 s Earristors tt' Solicitors p few days last rwvek. line of Maple Leaf Milling Several of the r+eguiar attm>,dant' The lar monthly meeting of .WILLIAM J, BEATON. K. C. regu y A fall line of cattle and pis IL BROOKE BELL, K. C. J. D. F. ROSS Go'R Feeds' families of the church' were absent the Highland Creek W. I: was held LAMES A. WR1GxT A W MITCHELL on Sunday and were missed. at -the home of Mrs. Ford, and, as feeds kept on hand. --.Also an l -ts Say btreet. Toronto, wdetaidF 983s Everson Norton has been confined is always the case when this popul- to his home due to an accident to ar lady is hostess, there was an un- Poultry Requirements C O. RIOHARD80N A Co.. Barris- Pickering, Ont, his ankle while playing hock( with usually lar attandnace. An inter- Will supply as MASTER oe •cera. Solicitors. Notaries etc.. Suite 601. P y y y, y Racabior Life Building. 36 Toronto St. Toronto. Office phone 7400 Residence 6520 his ibrother and school -mate.. Mrs. esting feature of the meeting was T.t me Ad, tBSS; Pickering Phone 3613. 8tf Norton has also been a flu victim the talk by Miss Jeanne Brumlwell - • Odm' feeds re9uired- TPH©MSCN- a MCMI LLAN-Barris- The Beal Store, Claremont the past week. President of the Junior Institute, on (*" Prices _ No Credit 11 urs. Solicitors, Notary Public. office at The Brougham flrea n •received the Juniors' project "Dressing up C �meat Mr. Thomson. tot 11. coaceaa�oa i. PHONE 924 'Chopping - . Office bourn: Thursday and Saturday a call to go to a fire at the home with :Vegetables„ . Even the most ex- _ ev.oiaes, from T.l)V p. m to (1.30 pp a•. or by FURNITURE of Mr. W. W. Gee, of Greenwood perienced of cooks ' learned - several Mondays Wednesday and hetdy miletowot. Toronto office : 606 Ro ! bank Phone Pick 2M. Toronto Wgr'nb308. last Thursday evening. Fortunately things of which she had hitherto 37a; We are dieplayiag as attractive variety of the fire which was in the basement been ignorant. Several of the girls' CONANT A ANN 18 - Barriste-s, Aluminum find Gianiteware Etc. xmxertinguished when' they got books' were exhibited and proved to Solkitem KAsneaPublic'Furniture and Fueziture . these.. be real works of art. :Miss Muriel 24' Z` �RMMX4_ AOR�ON D. CONAt2T•'x. C. Novelties. Mrs. A. Harvey, of Montreal and Brurruwvll, the president's talentedALLIN - �? T n . *Ncew F. 2SimcoNIS. B. . S LL. B. Prices low, in keeping with times. W. Brown, -of Toronto, were visit- sister, gave a clever talk on' 'Veg- °.. FIANO T V NINV e� •T 1.2 Simco( St. S.. Osbawi � - . - - ' Paaoe,-•4 and 6 (C abowa). and at the Court ors at the Brown .horse on Saturday etable Plates" and illustrated her Howe. Wbitby. (Mr, Conant) Phone 7 (whit- and on Sunday Mrs. Bmw•n's cousin, explanations by passing a very AND by). RADIO SERVICE Mrs. Duncan, of Detroit, Mrs. T. tempting -looking vegetables plate a- All kinds of Re air Rork ue,~sae 0 Graduate Of Radio College Greig and busband -and Mrs. Milne round' among the me?*ra Mrs. 1 - _ •., _ rvlth cid' Toronto, were .guests of Mr. and McChesney gave a paper on '"The. All Tuning Guaranteed 1I►TOIL O. s1N1TH. Dr D. 9., L, D. S., U to-the-thetralnlD Mrs. Bmavn: History of Our Institute Branch" C. S.. MaoDONALD = -_ J�ll.:�vf acc.«or w Dr. J. lv' listed. Graduate of p- g l The open meeting of the Y. P.'on from the time of its organization sato Royal College of LUant Surgeons and Tame. 209 CLOSE AVE,. 7 ORONTO toe puiveruty At Ciar out orae over D. A. and Sunday evening did not have so in 1908 up to the present. Pictures- of .o-mwl ...n Toga y,od 1•rfda v Phone oFIN1 ST EQUIPMENT large an attendance , as usual, but of the branch taken on gala occas-. Phone Lakeside ib0a for the pictures and lecture on "O ions and needlewrk, done in the past . Orders taken at NEWS Oflim HHERBERT T. FA LLA Isi3. L D 9.. IGuaraateed Satisfaetioo touts New. Japan" proved very inter- were placed on exhibition. At the c D. D, s . Graduate vtt Ow Royal College of .z .. eating. Mr. Hugh Miller showed the close of the meeting, the .hostess, Shingles ` h 1 II � e S For SSI@ sed else fsiveesity of Toronto. C �na ••sone door wt of st. Aad- Reaeoaable Prices t views and Miss Doris Johnston assisted by Mrs. Duman and Mrs. g ' tiers P4eor oy, Out. Oleo( senna : o alw"s to IL Ad read the lecture. White, served ii deli htful lunch. i��� a .� � anent. ray Tt bas H.�AOY h[I[.LSR. Mr. Roy McWhirter, yretsr�' 4 .. ' g •� Gait O l Fslrxd Steol Shingles, y- ttessurer of the public lib Attorne for the Defense Wed. t $Irate $Iriaftier - �stl+Nstss,ti O as!Bs. l$roulsbaw", Oat&ri I by order of the President, Mr.. G. March 10th. at Brougham. -See. It. Also. re-rubhering hufitay wheels 4stf . Phone mark 1808 LrWo mowers ahu-pened. . - • L Middleton, called the annual bars-' The play of the season. Pickiering _ A$LIZA'BRTH RIUHANDSON y iness nuwtmg of the Board to be Dramatic Club. Z5 aur I5 cents. 'T. PATI RiWN S • -OLARLMON . aadaatossoWtelns•eaaee of tlt king, = Oall and net, prices.. Phone IM ,r„eaaa antonspanieaof eofidsaaaeiat.uad- D• JL :B R held in the library room on Satur- SL , day evening. March 6th. The meet- _. ing is open- to all the -patrons of the _Dtmbarton. MISTIT.L. Lioensed Auetlonser. FUEL X 11 bee o'aat'w• of Tmrk a" aawA° aa• Insursuce of All Hinds.. - u�'7QVe are aor to hear that Geor slap It of .0 teras sends*# was m«tws The old residents of Brougham 2 Y Br" ,0 � = aataea. r+"Wass on" atvar P. O., out, Best Rates Available with noticed last ween with regret in the Brown, President of the Y. P. S. is ' R. BEATON. TOWNSHIP. daily Papers the passing of two who ill with the flu. Hope you'll be with Builders' Supplies D s Gaits. Cooveyawer. Commissioner for Geor uW= • vita. Accountant. Etc. Issuer of !security and Service. were born and spent their girlhood lie next -t eek ge _ Marriage . Whitevale. out.Miss. Vi. Allison 'returned home days here, the late Mrs. George *� �7�� 7+ddress Phone Decker, of Hamilton, and Miss An- after spending a fortnight with her Dumber and l,aLh W M . • iM A 1(1[ - netts A. Littlejohn, of Toronto. The sister, Mrs. D. Heimock,� of Tons 1 BROUGHAM +PICK 516 8. C Shingles LIQI3NSBD AUCTIONEER AND friends of the deceased have sincere. wands, N. Y:., who has been ytlit+ C. VALUATOR sympathy 6orim 'their B>•o igham ill, • blue Coal', - sates conducted Anywhere' Pi�kerin Mills �enbe St. Paul's Dunbarton, Sunday, - Alberta 'Coal Phone or write. Address 014 Dundas The March meeting . Wom- March 7th 4th Sunday in Lent. S. Street, 13set. - -- -- en's Institute to be heLron Tuesday S at 2 p. m.- Celebiration 'of the DOnleetlC (iOl[e Whitby. Ontario. Agency for Frost & Wood March 9th, .at the home oi, Mr. and Holy :Communion and Sermon at • 3 Cement, Lime, Plaster _ - Coekshntt Farm Machine Mrs. .L. Matthews, promises be .a P• nL Preacher at this service, Rev _ Machinery Maple Body Wood T - very interesting one, when. six very E. G. Robinson. P y CYRI,� E. MORLEY - - GENERALINSURANCE Complete life and repairs. ckpable young matrons will debate On Friday, March 12th,, at 8 p.. ABentB for Lundy Fence which makes the best wife, "The m. the Y. P. . S. of Centennial church pti ne - Pieiberins, i7M Chopping and Feeds of all _ and Idetal Loohno' -• Clean; Nagging, Good Housekeeper will. prase 3 comedy �IlIIds.' oro, the Sloppy, Good-natured, more `Back Country Store" . WRITES � to the a We and Easy Going one." sincerely hope that good crown 00 `leo sl Past Floor ()Implem Life y Pastry Th iso a Evora Dunbarton will attend this l[shutt eII to The W. M. S. are sponsoring th .Fire Poultry Feeds, Crowing presentation of the play 'Attorney play- for lay .. �Bewre Prices Before ta.yly : �iAutolYlObile lllashi La) t Mash for the Defense" in' the Ball here on Dumbarton certainly was well en- { . } Wednesday, Manch 10th. The play, tertained last Wednesday evening; is presented by the oast from Pick. g WILSON B R O i� Burglaryand Accident We carry all tnaia of Plow Points. by the Y. P. from Pickering in their INSURANCE eriz>g, who year gave "Dust of drama.. The quartet from Highlar;d -Locust HK oat. E I C K G P ER NE S D. N. Lockwood the. Earth" which was la before Creek favored us with numbers be- _} PICK$RIN ONTr fifteen different audiences and was tin acts+ mitich were very much PhoaeMsrk 7200 �. StuCho Lounges so well received. "Attorney for the appreciated. _ Defense is an entirely different _ g Defense"' • On Sunday evening the Mission - �l1**� *♦ Band -conducted the service in thP FIGHT Re Q's. CLE DENIj`1 G play, �Itriring much rtmre work of These aro exceptionally- FUNBRAL DIREMOR the players, but having both comedy United 'Church. Mrs.. Muaselmsn Whiter 'old $ oomfortable as' a' couch -= I aeriousnetsa. ,Since its preaentat- Supt. of Mission Bands in Toronto Private Ambulance ion: last Friday night ,in Pickering„ .East Presbyterial, addressed the °; and easily opened td don- five engagements have 'been made meetiii$. The Mission Band 6niied• ~` ~ By lTdy and Night Service gag Building u your Vitamin Rey. ble or, two single - beds Phone 900E with those points at which they top- the -choir with Marie Morrish at the g . p ,i with spring mattresses. Malvern 5000 Ptd last year. Admission 25 and organ, serves, p g 15' cents.. There will be no Y. P. meeting on. We feature the foIlowin Pi}a- ±' One style has a deep Markham • Ont The social evening sponsored by Monday nex't.. Almonds Y. P. U. "wardrobe drawer whieh f has extended an invitation for us to mill Products: the Young People. -of the' Sunday School on Fridayevening, last was meet with them on Tuesday eveping,' g. Wampole's Cod Liver Oil $100 • �' takes care of the beddinga decided 'success. Toren tables of AEsxch 9th. Neil Petty Missionary , . For Your Poultry, �' Convenei will have •charge' of The !+Peine s Alpharnettes 50 ca =� and a metal back progressive crokinole rw�ere played, the game lasting about one and a Program. All those wishing to � att- - �Sures 2.00 Y -Price $29.60. Driuking Fountains and li ted half boars after which a 3o-mgiute end kindly be at the church at. 7.30. 100 $3.50 st Other styles Without Troughs made in Four own shop play .was put on )hy Hugh Miller, The '1luxis Square Boys of Dun- Abbott's Haliwer Oil capsules wardrobe or back Good quality . and moderately Bob Malcolm, Mary Phillips, Annie carton United Church were hosts on 25's Sec. Bayles and Vernon Ellicott.- These .Friday :evening last to 'their fat)1- 50's $1.00 Price, $23.60 & $26100 ;;;priced. young artists won mach commend- era at a banquet (Father and Son). 100's $1.80 anon for 'their fine preaentatibn. The guest speaker, was Rev. J. Rus- Ayerst Calcium'K Capsules : Oyster shell sill mica grit. Lunch was aerAd-..,after e' the ,sell Vis+ � delivered a very in- - 100 $i2.2S- t Motor Ambulance, Day or Nisht _ 1r><ging : Also dairy utensils and filter National Anthem. The evening was spiring address. The following toasts Malt (f Cod Liver Oil I Ib: 59e• ' Pbone 1tlN were pro'P�d--To the. King, by an- enjoyable coaattrwnity -tooth- " 2 lbs. 98C. pads• or, and the financial part of it twee Harold Scott, President; To fire 71�d -all otbti' popular Vitaleio Furnace work and general tin- quite satisfactory, as the Sunday church+ by George McConochie and _ products. ' amithin promptly attended to. School needed the i�ettrrns. -Mr. J. McIntosh; To 'the Group, by Ca A. ST g. P p ' Gerald cawxri and Mr. R. D. Brach E C Jones,Plu» 'iL1. I, Funeral Director oY3TER svPpse anan; To the Guests, by Melvin Pax- • C. e ALVIN BUSHBY ton and Mr. Chas. Patltner, followed DitU BP ' Furniture Dealer '> WSALZ UNITICD C9BRCH $ardware Phone 4800 'tb► Rev. Mr. Asrris. Orating the ev- WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1'1" TH ening Mr. Andrew Paxton rendered s 0�61'1a1>>t. Ontario PTCHFRING a vocal sola q , "How do you get confessions out of people? How do you arrive at :•-For lov S O e results? Do you always know? Are iu - -- f you always sure of yourself? Don't j I T you take long shots 3n the dark some- Everyone raved over ]Ritz, those nutty-flavoredi _- Lka times? You do, and you know it. ' • - When I saw Dirkin fall, my one Slightly Salted, tasty andtoasted Wafers. thought was for my paper. I've told _ you what I did and in a few minutes I called back. I was surf Dirkin was dead. I .could tell by the way the men and the doctors acted. I just beat the ethers to the ball, that's �� f 4 f �� fist - alis' .Terry%was. worried. and because �of that made his orgumQnt very i '- �,GIRZEN convincing. ' '`�,` �o S•!D-� ,.._8. The other men wer,; silent, realiz- � - / _ r , ing, the seriousness of Kelly's•.un- •_"I saa a celebrity's, vFife. That stated charge against Terry. Any t • • _ ' __ ,� k is terrible burden to carry." DEATH ON THE further discussion was cut short by _ f • the arrival of the •.officer who had. � ;x ' �`' � — 0O been sent to find Pietro..He came in and behind him was a tall and A io'` very excited -Italian who `rushed up Biscuits','. BY LAND FITZSIMMONS to Pop and waved his arms with _ ". pas"sion and vigor. "Are you trying to say that I hail "Where's my Pietro?" he asked • ' -EVERY TASTE" something to do with, them?" Terry with dramatic fervor. O1 a stormed. "You're crazy. You'll be. ++Wait a minute, you," Kelly _ the laughing -stock of the force. 1 stormed. ."What's the idea; barging. " _ was in the press box .when Witper hung ug the receiver. The boy has in here like that. Sit. down.!'probably been kidnapped and the On Sale Friday, April %tall killed and you yourself said p y PPe y iris he was probably shot from the The Italian collapsed suddenly in- . substitute has vanished and taken to a chair, looking like a cowed ban- THE OFFICIAL F TEMlifIR ...D�'� elevated, station platform. I wasn't the bat with him. It's worse than the-. Pfioaxa3a3art os r» lit. 'He had a long, wicked -looking C O R O N A' T I Q 1V on or near the field today until after other one. What 'did this substitute moustache which,dropped over the - Dirkin dropped. How could I have look like?" he asked Rawlins-, the - comers of lis, mouth bud his' olive ,. By yracnoUs yermtaswb o) ills sy tw- A K E WITH killed him Chicago manager. Remember as Proyramma t..d sine dti a i+r� « skin was crimsoned with excitemei3t. ,much . as. you can and I will start ba Twat• Then how did' you know he was "What did you learn?' Kelly ask. y COPIES MAY NOW BE D: FROM ROYAL YEAST dead? How did -you know it was a a hunt. for him, too."'. - - - ALL NEWBAG32CM AND murder before I knew it? Tell" me ed .the policeman. "Well, when I vi ent over ""there Terry left Kelly 'and the others PRICE IN CANADA ' !SO' that. Hooq did you happen to know askin far the kid the all lea t at in Pop's office -and walked toward - -: is ahva�s f ejt strength l + i ��O MAIN■ i so iauch 3I1 Boston?" e Y F me. I thought my time had come. - the telephone booth 'with mingled ee Ings. He had another scoop, but what Would it mean 'P him person= ally? The news of Pietr o d - a d pearance would startle the world -and would bring new honors on his head, but what else would it mean to him? Would the gang operating know that this knowledge of his had come from , Allcrazy. i e, or a park as 'usual and hasn't come home yet. They think it is our fault.",. ?'When did Pietro leave?" -Kelly asked, turning to the uncle. "He left the "' regular time. He's b t b H ' c h ARE YOU TROUBLED 1TN NERVES ' Do you find it hard to go to sleep at a a oy. e s a no ome ome. night? Do you feel poorly -rested in Where is he? the police and was not due. to any SNOUL�i HAVF the morning, "Jumpy' all day, and _ That's what I am trying to find special information he .had'' He call .. �• "ragged" b ••evening? out." Kelly took the nate from the ed in to the paper and then proceed- USEDROYAL Then tales > snearms. Here's a delicious officer., "Did • Pietro write this"' ell toward the t oor. tris, Mat bar• • wine, not a drug, that soothes nerves "No. Pietro's no sick. He come a Prise was to' see Doyle' -standing so that you're able to withstand the trials and worries of the day: that here." near the doorway o'oviously watch - helps you quickly to sleep at night, and "Now, risten," Kelly said to .the = ing for him. Terre squired oft. He floods your whole being with vibrant Italien with as_much patience 'as he wasn't going to take a second beat - me khat Pietro looked like, his age: n"steal o! a fist. fight Doyle ex - elements new energy. could muster. "I want you to tell ing from Doyle. r / \� incarnis brings you all fhe valuable - elements of grapes combined with the I g everything. that scrap • •the. other night, about highest grade beef and guaranteed malt what he wore, .shoes, coat, pants, tended a hand. "I'm extract. Almost as soon as you begin ever thin Understand? I- think ight, Bdrke, ' taking Wincarnis, you feel greatly Pietro is lost and we want to find 1'd like to. talk to you if you have r* better. This is because liincarnis him 'f or you. Take it down Burke." a' moment. Will you shake.."' - helps to enrich your blood, soothes The excited man raced through 1 your nerves and cmates•lasting reserves n e tong description'of of Pietro which Teiry took Doyle's hand: "I of strength and energy. uess I deserved all. I got," he said So, don't let your nerves keep you from Terry typed and hand to Kelly. It g r / enjoying life. Let Wincarnis help you wasn't an easy job to get' rid of- embarrassedly. / [ w ick to full normal health. � Pietro's uncle, but belly acconi- "I'm too hot-headed. -" I'shouldn't +' " A Over 20,000 medical men have proved plishcd it at last. - have done it." Doyle was shy.•" in practice the value of Wincarnis in Kelly called the Bureau of Mi „ cans of Jumpy nerves, insomnia, pale _tion of And I didn't think about ' how complexion, debilityand general indis- Persons and gave the des cripent nut; 4 P� Pietro and to have Terry explained. t of -the_ lion. Get tt'{carnw from our you pitld feel—on acce,o y - • fsH y red. ` druggist...—Sales A ts: Harold F. imrnediatel •• .: , Ritchie & Co: LN., Toronto.. 30 "It looks bad," he said after `he .(To be Continued) _- Each cake of RovalR rr" ti yeast is sealed in an air- o- ht Wrapper : - �� � i ' : - .�i► PP .. from all r.�retaneinatioie u ORE EAST plays an important y 1 part in ihaking really appe–- itizing bread. It must be full aAk duo- " strength and absolutely. pure; to a. avoid any, "off -taste" , in the RO finished loaf.'" Royal Yeast is always depend- _ ~�► -able. E -very cake is sealed in . air -tight wrap ers—safe from vim- r + ' uriti s. It Cps its full leaven r t V f" ing power: And Roval is the only dry yeast that has this special - r. protection. - .. _ •:'. � -- w :.,. f ... - For .50 years, Royal has stood for high- est igh est quality.' Today 7 out of 8'Canadian housewives ask for ]!loyal when they buy `-_,,. : _ •• • - a t' �M � .,, a dry yeast•! They know it's 'reliable. Don't risk baking failure with uncer- tain yeasts. Always ask for Royal: • °' y • „� Send for FREE booklet 'PICTURED ABOVE ARS Q �, • To get uniform results in bread baking, ].Upper Left — water -color painting 6y the „ y it is important to keep the sponyq at an. mother "ot;.. Alexander Graham Bell, of her `': Gargle til- 'ASPIRIN" - even temperature. three sons — the inventor with bow and "The Royal YeastFor the mcst amazingr liei from Bake Book•' gives arrow. sore throat' dui. to cods g"q thi Instructions for C_..tre — House at No. 13 Hope Street, Ed- Crush and dissolve three 'tRsjSirin" • .: the care of aouiib. inbur h where Bell was bOrn. - - iab'ets in ?.� Send coupon for g i glass of water. "l lien )tee copy of the Upper Right — .The Bell Homestead at Tu gargle, with this, holding •the, head �f+ook, giving 23 --_.__Tela--H hts near-Brantfoidrwheie-the-Be11---- _ well back. 'Phis nuts Clic: sool.Dinl; tested recipes for a ana�ic medicine dl Aspirin' in f tempting breads, moved in }870• coffee cakes, buns. direct contact w4h the sots , in- %:and rolls. Lower Right = Alexander Graham Bell in _ _ flamed rnembrancs of your throat. �. .:his -later. years Thus rawness and pain are i aced E IN -CA' ADE- - almost instantly and you hailc won- - BUY M r: NADA �+L p t - �_ _ . derful .comfort, �'ou'I1 say it's the _ GOODS l lZ6 DP.lI$ OT Hop Street `et most marvelous way to relic c a sore �..: -- .vd ._ _ . throat tver found.- A fd our doctor, neuare Buie, NN -111 d'p tO it.. • Standard flrandsLtd. Wlyat happened at Number 13 -Hope Street, Edinburgh,; Scotland, on'March- 3rd, '1847, j "Aspirin" tablets -are made in Fraser Ave. do Liberty St T.M. Ont: .should have set. that thoroughfare amongst -1h a iairhortals, 'but *most of uS know little about Canada by the Bayer Company, )<.im17. - Plewe gcttd me the free Royaliced, of Windsor, Yeast Bake Book, it. The Bell family lived at that address when Alexander Graham,Bell .(Allo.was to invent _ _ Ontario. fhe telephoneA27 years later at _Brantford, Ontario) was born. ,: ; -•yrs - Aadt¢a._ Bell's grandfather, his father, and his uncle were all specialists in the art of speech pro- Demand Town_—_Pro., ;_eduction -of vocal physielogy. The --inventor's own interest in that subject began at air early Bell. attributes his later abilit to discover the rinciple of tele. and Get= _ .age. . To ..His ,early trammg e . _ .- - -. _ . Y .... . ......... p ,. _ .. � ,-•` phony and to translate that principle .into a era ctical mechanism wfiich has profioundly a'nflti- - enced human history.Issue No. 10—'3? - AS P ' - R I N _ - - TRADC-MARK Rt6. Want Strike - Violeta Bow to Foe twanufacturers s,rRATFORD. — Fifteen hundred - .r� furnitu:o workers in twenty-seven 1, factories in nine different Ontario centres, including nine Torouto Aants,.. ,! l are to be called o6t on strike this week.'. 1 .hastily summoned conference ` here late Sunday attended by J, F. Marsh, Ontario Deputy, .Minister of Labor, and members of the District Council of the • Furniture Workers' y '" Union, tailed to avert the strike, Mr. -- Marsh asked the union. to delay the G - Walkout until after a new conference a b and union re• e een m week of 48 hours. There are other preseutatives. Frank M. Wright, Vp}Cetnt Massey Visj s railroad workers 2arnihq less. While President o1 the District Council of 4 �' Canada's I4w Destroyers I cannot say so officially, the work- the onion, "said the request, could not {f1E>;ATHAM, ENGLAND. Hon. ers are in favor of a strike," said be met. The union made plans Sat- 'Y�m; . Cent Massey, Canadian •$urday to call out the men Tuesday. 'igh Com-' Dancy. adAdoner, accompanied by Mrs. Mas- and its plans could not be altered, he ser, visited Canada's new destroyers, declared. w L Fraser and St. Laurent, Saturday. Oliva Dionne Apg_ciates -Act- of h a -Ther were net at the Chatham cloak-• Government Spanish rebels Ban Paul Mute t; yard by Captain V. G. Brodeur, com• mender of the Fraser, and were re - madder CALLANDER, Ont. — In two, sen- Movies �x a 1c I7MU4 ':: celveA by Admiral Sir E. R. Evans, tences, Oliva Dionne confirmed an SALAMANCA, SPAIN. The in' Then they boarded the E. Laurent, announcement in the Ontaio Legis- surgent Government announced a ban _ wh9re the officers of both destroyers lature that he had become "one of on all films written, acted; or -direct- where direct wore introduced. The High Commis - Governmental keenest advocates of continued' ed by a proscribed list of celebrities _ Governmental protection and assist- on Saturday. _ sinner spoke to the crews briefly at f the tittaysidc and lu bed ori -board ance" for his quintuplet children. Included in the -insurgent ban were the Fraser, where he presented silver At his home across the road from the screen stare Paul Muni and Luise f 1� Defoe Nurser -bele the quints Rainer; directors Lewis Milestone �~ eigarot `soxds to the -wardroom "Mess y, i of both ships. live apart from the rest of the fam and Frank Tuttle; writers Upton Sin- iy, Dionne said: "We appreciate the clair, Clifford Odeta, Liam O'Flaherty.i Hunt For 0741 - ~ M protection of the Government, We Dudley Nichols, Humphrey Cobb and couldn't ,get along without it.". Kenneth MacGowau.' iy VICWORIA.—British Columbia has joined the Western Canada hunt for It was the first admission by the oil, which the optimists of the oil slender father that he -agreed in any Nails Slander" fields hope and prophesy ultimately is way with Ontario legislation under _ LONDON.—The Sunday Referee` to mean "from $75,000,000 to $100;000; which .all business and personal ar- said: in t ~ 004 per year" to Ca a a "malicious Whispering campaign"- _. ". i3rittsh ' Columbia's quest for oil is the hands. of ._s board of guardians. couceruing the King's health is being,' " -being pursued in a 60, square miles . A member of the board, Dionne sel a inducted by scandal -mongers, among area bordering on Alberta and bion- dom, if ever, attended a meeting of whom it numbered "fatuous Mayfair t4miL Flathead, . where- they" have the board. hosts and hostesses, prominent stock - - ork-- j--niversi is drilled 4,000 feet through hard rock, � tarry Ta ty- a -pictured high in , .brokers andL�- ti'�lAg - lioliCicians, the air as he snares ball'in basketball game with Temple University in eOtttrast to the, spasmodic biard'r6ek ; most of whdrr are disappointed office - underlying_ Turner°alley, Af $108 Yearly Doctors Bill at Madison- Square Garden, New York. Closing rally of Violets seekers." failed and Temple took the game by. score of .36-33: :berta, is the scene cf present B.C. TOROI`'TO.—Even though one may Denying King George's health is In efforts. "Wells may' have to bpi sunk" have- be -n blessed with*, anywhere any way questionable, t• newspaper 8,000 feet here to the limestone, as from 10 to 20 years of excellent called attention to the fact that it is a - against 6,000 feet in Alberta. The health and considers-lrimself immune Famous EdiUnable to Batteries o the strikers' lamps _ coot of each exploratory venture L9 treasonable offense to spread slander-, �;EY YORK. —Unable to combat, have burned out. `Their only supplies to sickness. he may be approaching a ous reports regardin•- - •he person of were sugar and liquo-. - 1keJ� to be s'quarter million' dollars Siege of illness that will run him •in- pulmonary congestion folloaing a the Ir' g: PECS. Hungary. — Twc demonattxt• or nearly twice as much as the aver- to heavy medical bills in the- opinion : . The Referee said the basis for the heavy cold. Rollo Ogden, 81, editor age *,alerts; well, s since 1 , ot. Dr. J. A. Hannah, aeuropatholo- of the New York Time nee 922 tore were shot 'and killed and Wiz, ia► :. - . - _ rumors include the Last his Majesty eluding two women, wounded in a gist in the Ontario department. ,of did mot broadcast- a Christmas mea- died here this week. clash with police near the mine where Fawns Strike health. sage, paid only one visit to the Brit- Famous with the prolession of 287 coal miners were entrenched on TORONTO. — Following a meet- Dr. Hannah, who, has leen active in ish Industries Fair, and the _recent journalism. Ogde h name was not strike. in ni the. labor Temple of members compiling data on which the organiza postponement of 'ie. Durbar in India. well.,known to the general public f 8 p tiorr of- Ontario medical• services was i? because his Work was done in , the Three hundred .mea and onines of the International Brotherhood o! The reason the King has .not ap.public engaged in 'the demonstration salt _ based, sa '- Ftatistica show, the aver- peered more•., frequently In public editorial columns of the Time's, Maintenaneo - of -- Way Employees age individual. throughout his life, since ' i•1s accession, _the newspaper where writers are anonymous. stoned police. as they t led to cleat' . to - working on the Canaian National pays a certain amount out for meds- continued, is because he is Luliy or.'cu- Throughout his long service in jour- the' way to the pithead. The Wiz it! :Railways. H R. Dancy. Chairman of. cal services. whether his Illnesses pled learning"the complicated task -Of nalism, he was associated with only jured were taken to . hospital the union, stated there was a- pro- have been spread evenly `over the kingship. three' newspapers — the Times, the Kline Director '.,chick, whoesaid he nouaced" feeling' among the men in years, or have co>ue ,In a few heavy - New_York . evening -Post and, for thought the demonstraio-a were Coal- 1avor of a strike to secure a restora- impacts. - - - time,, the 'Manchester Guardian of munist sympathizers, said the demos - tion of their wage -cuts. The fact that nil -families, are liable Mops Train, Then Dies England, for which - he was New stration occurred after the striping - •": The meeting, :Dancy stated, had for henry medical bills was revealed NES. YORK. — Fifty-five-year-oid miners returned unopened a letter o p m e in a , stn y , o am fes n e. York eerrespandeAtsent Lot stn by the -management. T tnemi issued recently slang with the United States—each family with' an train to a safe stop and sh>mped over, Fears Mass Suicide Government launched an investiga• +r : dead. The motorman's fatal llIness. FUENFI{IRCHEX, H,mgary —Dark tion o[ the troubles. ballot sent to all members of the average of 4.4 members, Dr: Hannah seventeen unions working" for the. said The survey shoaled that aver • struck him between the 34th and 13th peas, hunger and danger_ of death from _ _ Canadian, National and Canadian age cost for medical services to ' a Street stations of the line, :and he ap• explosions failed to shake. the deter. "The theatre has been in a state of Pacific Railways. The ba3lots • must family of tour Is about $103 per year. parently ' .ght off death until he mination of 3745 miners to remain on demY, according to'its critic, for the be returned by March 15, he said. This yearly average might be paid could safely halt the 'train. He died, a '•stay lown" strike in the coal pita past 3,000 years, yet 1 have seen this "The maintensace of -way em- with $30 on. yea}r,• $100 the next; $450 I.. said a ,physician, ut, the instant he here until their demands fora 20 per season' a great Hamlet."—Alezaader pioyees are receiving $19.68 for a three or four years later bror-'•t the: train to .: atop, cent. Berge Increase are cnet. • tt. •Wool co V" r . .. .' .: t. `., 'fit /� :• : d. stand etween3_. and ourr dreams FIGURE it ont -on the -McLaughlin -Buick basis, and you can easily own the fine _ car You ve. always .wanted — this year. If -. it's the price you're thinking about, see and drive the nes+ lois•pricedMcLaughlin-Buick �. _ SPECIAL. If .it's the upkeep, -remember tlt 111 Laughlin•Buick's alae -in -Head - ti t - Strai�h! Ei ht engine saves you 10 'o on as _ \ �. and oil. And dont for et that you,can buy „•: ��`„ .: •� ,w t your new McLaughlin -Buick on the econo- '`" ` w mical Genoral 11lotors Instalment Plan, with * ` monthly payments to suit your purse. .,•,"}�h<> \ `o\ ) - ° \` ` Only McLaughlin -Buick gives you . . - a`°Tube drive, Sealed Chassis, Tiptoe ..�. Hydraulic Brakes, roomier Unisteel Turret! T oher, Knee Miction • op Bodies by Fisher, gliding rine, dual Ride Stabilizers, and a famous y THERE'S NO DELAY WHEN YOU ORDER ave in a Straight Eight Engine. A NEW McLAUGHLIN-BU,ICK _ M 47a �' 1 •He " - - � ', : .� • >�,/�e� PRICED FROM $1189 • _ :' I fR.I/ER TNANEYER &C TN/1 �'1ri4R ' �a .� _ (Seri�44—SportCoape .' wi O ra Seal) - _Delivered G s illi a ewe _ _ s Del __. CHAS. COOPER -- o., Cliaremont. bj�t to efi nse withowl notice.) AMC.J. McGlashan, Dunba�ton • 88OCDealer r_ You can Eryyour Hcy wbfin. Buick o" ` 2 _ _ tau xyourjro a -e#& - peyments _ - r 8� In view of the fact that No. ''2 —' 'Daily Highway has always been through - ?ctrl 43W -4L% per year, 41.50 paid is advance ."rT1 _ mean tremendus loss of businew �:. ,. �' .A. , : t• ...+ .: :. , t •". sin/ ..- __ 1 ,... � *►• • - 1 OH N M U N KAR. ProOrieici. ,. Special Rates on Long Distance - h..',. . -- _. _ .. � 'Y •... ';•!+ ,e. Mfr _. to the Goverr. went itt expropriating ° ` s�4e ' *0 44 rte 8� In view of the fact that No. ''2 —' 'Daily Highway has always been through - ?ctrl the N-Ulage of Pickering, any devia- -4L% per year, 41.50 paid is advance tion from ita,psesent' course would _ -• - _`:• Subscriyhoae to the United States mean tremendus loss of businew and Gt. Bruwa 42.00 in advance. and practically the closing up of al; - present businesses thereon, the re 1 OH N M U N KAR. ProOrieici. silting loss in values of propert, Special Rates on Long Distance to the owners, the greater expense -- -. -- to the Goverr. went itt expropriating .Pickering Village and Cin ununity a -id rbuilding a new highway nortl. petition' Dept. of Highways. u;V the village, your petitioners arc from the weather i -,sirous that the Government make Will the. property. owners of this n change in the course of High - Village who have riot as yet been %%ay No.. 2 from the Gordon Hqus� contacted by Robert Ruddy, in re- at the west end of the village o'' '. gard to the foIlaw•ing petition, Pickering'to Greenwood Road at th,� ' ,..please inform him of that fact in =ast end of_Pickering, and that No. ti _ the ngxt week,so that he may obta! 2 Highway retrain substantially ,their signature to this'petition: V where'it is today: The Bon. Thomas' B. DicQuesten, Whitevale Minister of Highways, ,— Parliament Buildings, -The Oddfelldws intend holding a Toronto Euchre, and Ltsn^e! in *l.e The petition of the residents .and 'Lire. Watch for particulars next _ property owners in and about the week. - Rev. Dir. Bick is recovering -from - of Pickering, in the County village of an attack of the flu. His pulpit was of Qtntari occupied last Sunday by Mr. How- Humbiy sheweth that : and Beare:- =, L UMB NG - Rev. Mr. • Smythe will be the 1. The village is one of the old- 'guest speaker, at the Brotherhood est settlements in Central Ontario meeting on Tuesday, Mar. 9th. We and has always been situated on are looking for a large turnout as the• main traffic artery Isom .Toron- -an interesting proposition will- be -to to Montreal.placed before the members. _ 2.— R, C. Reeser, Reeve, Pickering Ont. with its 'hotel, post office, stores, meeting of great interest for those - _garages, gasoline stations and- its- whQ could attend, was held iit• -the little business centre. on each side Library~ building.. The -usual con= - of this main traffic artery and the unity singing was held, followed by main traffic -artery also ' runs -a reading in typical. Yorkshire dial- tfirough' the residential section ofect by :►Ira. Fitch: with a sorer by the village. Mr. H. Pugh and another humorous 3.—Your petitioners are alarmed reading by bliss Marjorie Keay. in that -s survey has been made forThe Quest speaker . of the evening a road running to `the north of -the was- air. F. -M. Chapman, who gave " Village and they' have heard that it a fine. address, principally Froin the Is proposed to divert. No. 2 Highway 'the book written by Arthur Hemming, and the location of neer high- "The Drama of the Forest" and m- way would be to the north and at bellished it with some very amu.- " Vis rear and some little distance ii1g, localisms. Rev. Harry Wilson . tram the business section of Picker- occupied the chair very accepbat+ly. inn and all through traffic would be On Monday. evening the B. Y. P. taken around Pickering Village- and V. invited the Y. P. Class of the _ flet through it. United Church to be their guests at _ 4—Any such deviation of No. 2 a game of bible Basetmll. The Book Highway would very seriously pre- of Mark being chosen for the sub= judice . the . welfare of the village of jert matter. At the end" of the 9th Pickering and the property of your - petitioners wouldr if such deviation SEALED TENDERS. "mre married out, become practically-valuelessas ' it w*uld be ' ' shi of - • . - Piekerinq u to March 05th for the ianins the B. Y. P. U. was declar- ed he winner, by a corntsbrtable number of runs, Py the umpire. Af- ter a social period the members and friends adjourned to the home of Mr. J. Herbert, when the, B. Y. P. U. -presented Mr. Len Herbert with a beautiful- Bible,accompanied by a letter expressing their regret at his loss, but wishing him "bon voy- age". Len is leaving on Thursday t6 • f ill_ a position .which awaits him iri London, Eng., and we wish him every success. :.Notice to Creditors F.. S. U. 1927, .Cap. 150, Sec. 51 1n the Estate of George _-=mos -Brig. nall, deceased. _ALL- persons having claims ag- ainst the Estate of •, George Amos BrignaIi, late' of the Township of Pickering, in, the County. of Ontario, deceased,:, who died on or . about the 1)w6ntieth day of March, 1937, full particulars of their claims. Immed- . iately after said date, the assets of .the deceased will be distributed a- mongst those entitled .thereto, hav- ing regard only to claims so filed. DATED at Oshawa, the Third day of March, 1937. W. E. N. Sinclair, K. C .Bank of Montreal Building, Oshawa'. Ontario Barctay-Transport Nwap�t� Fir le 1Af e —' 'Daily Insuranoa Co. --,. . Service 'Me Best that saiorm" between Claremont, Brougham and WAWANEBA INS. CO. Greenwood, Whitevals and Toronto Cheap Rates for Farni and Ceads ISS drivers are trained to be carefa Buildings : courteous and reliable. Windstorm Insurance on HuNdiea + Quality an twoctift_ j Windmills, Silos etc. Special Rates on Long Distance Automobile Insurance of hauling. _ All Hindi j No order too small, None too large Write or Phone -W .All shipments insured and protected 'BOWMAN & RO WE from the weather WHITBY ONT Tel. Clare. 311 — P. G T Class; B. and- C.. Law-Viotor Sales Owned and operated by Frank' S. Barclay Chrysler- Plymouth -are hereby notified to send in- W the Executors _ Dealer Ha Hull undersigned of the L. E. O,/ r &. ILL GOOD USED CARS' said deceased, on or before the -first day of April 1937, full particulars GOODYEAR TIRES ;FUNERAL DIREOTOR AND WILLARD BATTERIES RKBALMNA GENERAL BLACKSMiTHING _ Successor to W. J. Mather, .. SKILLED MOTOR REPAIRS Ate iRville.' Give us a trial on a New or a Used Car Night and Day Service •24 Hours Towing Service I Business Phoo- • Reaidence Phooe Cordon J. Law 9801 9820 Phone, 2908 R BOCK PICKERING, ONT kRIO _ -THEATRE — -.Notice to Creditoes .Friday and SAturday any person of whose claims they shall not then have notices for the and others March 5 and a 'Me Best that saiorm" ' Two Shows, at 7 and 9 alta artistry can give. In .the estate of -L)liver H. Pugh. Saturday MatineA at 1.30 6taminetioaSorvier All persons having claims against Sat. Evening Snow starts at 8.30 + Quality an twoctift_ j the Estate of Oliver - H.' Pugh, lateC• of the Towriship Pickering, in "The:-Gay'�Op`�,,,, H. TU'k• .of the County of Ontario, Retired Far- (1f�i1 Yo Notive U.cera are most desirous that there be with 10 ft. tipping. frame; body 6 ft. Marsh, >tiae� mer, .deceased, whfl died on . or a- Desperado" 6 -in. by 10 ft; steel lover, about 12 bout the 20th day of December, 1935 z: S. On file are the records of sur -are hereby notified to send in- W the Executors - : With Ha Hull undersigned of the N I N U m A RTI N I � = said deceased, on or before the -first day of April 1937, full particulars -IDA L UP i N O*" Builder and Contractor of their claims. Intariediately after - LBO CA EiRILLC - -- Brickwork and Stonework the said date, the said F.xecutora~ wilt distribute Lite assets of the said Monday, Tneeday sed Wedn'sday it S 1e.1t O18 y deceased having- regard only to the March 8, 9 and to Architect's -Service- olabris of twhich they shall then have notice, to the = Two wo «u 9Ko w e a t 7 and 4 S %yes, - 'Repairs exclusion of all ot- zlez,b Islau. 9v ill not be liable te 1- t c1�111G tTK-I - THE THE DROWN INKS - " ea a n ry. 6. Having in mind -the fate of e p 2 supply of a 2 1=2 ton .truck, any person of whose claims they shall not then have notices for the - A QUEEN Rosebsank Rd. and Kingston Rd. 4-29 Phone Plek 6M ` other villages &v have Item left 32 x B Heavy Duty Dual rear tires tire -setting, wood -work and Association. -; f -toff highways or had highways dev- and 700 x _0 -front tires, tenth wheel ease ts so distributed- or any part thereof. - �' '•: With iraW from ..through the village' to some distance away, your petition- base of 159 in. to 155 ia; equipped with No. 1 Brantford Hoist,.. and DATED at Toronto this tat day 'of = CEDRIC H A RD W ICKg (1f�i1 Yo Notive U.cera are most desirous that there be with 10 ft. tipping. frame; body 6 ft. Marsh, IyOVA. PILBBAM 1J ro sabstantial' change is the course 6 -in. by 10 ft; steel lover, about 12 -193?. z: S. On file are the records of sur - lot No. 2 Highway through the vili- gauge, in floor, and with front rack Ida P. Pugh and William T. E. Pugh Also 7.We do Building of liras, _ - „rise of Pickering. 6.—Any deviation 36 in. high; no. g pare fire or license recttrired. 'Tenders will be opened at Executors; by their solicitors. Bea- « C� - They Met, Rall substantial of -: t 'the ton. Boil and Rom, 37Z Bay Street, -CARPENTERING, ' present , higlitiway through Pick-. the office of the Clerk at Whiteyale TorQnta _ •,f ;In a Taxi . OEidBNTINQ. �ering wquld mean;' on M6nday, 1Karch 15th; 1937,- . at (a) The loss of the tourist trade two o'clock in the afternoon. The with L UMB NG {to all the eomtriercial houses, stores lowest 'or any tender not necemarily 1 and garages. and gasoline stations now accepted. Radio Ser v e e CHESTER MC3F.RI8 �- 1ROOFING located on the highway in the will- age of Pickering. R, C. Reeser, Reeve, Pickering Ont. FAY W'RAY - - We sine sell Braettord ReoBoa - _ .$10.00 REWARD, (b) , Tremendous depreciation in the values of , the both Roy Ward, Rdr Supt., Ctsremont. Fla ert service and re - l9 t0- ML MatArials, i#rapire Bathroom properties,., pairs -makes. -Reast .:Egrnpnnent, Duro Water business and residential which have -built A?TENTiOl�i. FARMERS OIIable charges. tows, Beatty been on the main arts and ,.Work for any. coiir or salters wttich'ca� �8wble Equipment the owners of which had contempl- GENERAL REPAIR' WORK gnaranteed. _ _ not be removed 6y the now accent- an other Bailding Material ated• the main arts going past g g iia -ARTHUR FIELD ific 'LLOYD'S THYMOLATED CORN ' B,tites'Pree their places of business and resid-' 1 We are pmpared to repair cars. SALVE. Thus new salve de-sentsit- 11 'th the - Work Guaranteed • Mee an si em out accor rng y. truoks, tractor$ and all tarm Graduate Radia and Telswston Iastihtb the. (c) ' Any. deflection of the high- machinery, wheels rebuilt and Member- Official Radio Service Men's way to the north , of the tire -setting, wood -work and Association. highway, particularly. along,= -the tine kinds 19co as already �une4ed, would run be- a& er lb. tween the puklic school of the will- Place your -oder'- now for 18c* and Memorial Park which is used wood.,working and turning. .:,'LAND SURVEYOR by the, children as a playground and Phone ^r Call would mean children would be cross A. H. ROWE y F. J. DONEVAN B. A., B. Sc., O ing and re -crossing a thrvmrrrh busy z: S. On file are the records of sur highway many tithes during the day. -Brock'Road Store and Blackifnith Shiop. veyors Gibson and Yarnold, 366 (d) Any proposed- • deviation in - (Successor to W. H. Jackson) King East, Oshawa. Phone 1981 Highway No: 2 to the north of the Phhoe Pick 2729 1-86 - Its b ...present highway would mean the ne- cessity of- expropriating valuable izee corns and ca Doses wt first application. Call your druggist .` : FI . J. PROTT SL to -da) and order a jar of the WOK- ---° DERFUL SALVE, 40 cents. Lloyd phone :15x02; - Chemical Laboratories. For sale at PIQK9RING. _ONTARI E, C. Jones Pickering, Ont. ` . . Phone 500 for High -Class Provisions at • • . -• Z'HE RE= &=C1 W1:3 3M •- R. & W. CoffeeFuller's Amber ' .� 220. Honey, 5 lbs: 390. farm land, and not only, would the - - ' 2 L • — property owners lose the ]land used R =--for the right of way, but such dev- a Aunt Di _. �.. rah Pan- iation would render the property •be - tween the hew right of -way and thecake Flour 180. •present hikhway No. 2 practically _ Yo4' can get Top Price:` for` --- weless for farm purposes, in that it 'Weston's Wafers would cut up the property and. mean. tfie taking of tractors,' binders and :Choice Veal __ Calves= Right 2 pkgs., 'for - :250. other farm implements across the - . -.Proposed new artery which , would ; ' at Home. - entry r P ibe impractical and dangerous., . • '. ,:.:--- • . • . • Royal Flour 7.—Considerable expense would85e� 'be saved -the Government in contin- - We _have: a- %Buyet at .the 24 . lbs. ui=tt3 No. 2 Highway through she Farm-•. - Monday, ' Tuesday ' & -Cooking Figs village of Pickering' in that there is ample, land on each. side of the "'-resent roadway for widening to 'the Wednesday, each week, and 2 lbs. far 190 ropriatton .wquld be' n or rid exp - required width and little • .. ._ . ece'ssary in Sweet and Juicy the village of Piclaering, . and also Pad Toren+ o . Prices* that the present roadway as regards �i%OKER/N© FARMS Oranges, daz., 35c, Its direction is fairly straight Heinz • Soups• Asst.,:2 tins: '27c. Javel Water 2 bottles for 13c.• Broken Sodas 2 lbs: for 19co ig Bar Biscuits ; er lb. tuce and Celery Each 18c* through the village and there mw4ld LruTi •D � MUR/90N Abe little if any oh, Deeded is ib l e w I rJAN, Telephone ' ��� .. _. •- �il�wit� � �' , Lor► :. Audley r't>tirm M acnlaery y..,_.._... _.�......... _ + f Attorney or Defense at m Frost and Rood, Cockshutt De Lav- will be received for the purchase of RAD IO SERVICE. Remember the dance and euchre al, Pedlar People Ltd. the farm of 52 acres, on Lot 23, Brougham, Wed Mar.. 10th. at the school house here on Friday p ' Isobel Gregg is at hoarse here S Con. B. F., by the undersigned Ad - Miss y evening of this week. New C'ockshutt, Gear Shift, OilFull Equipped for Guasantei�d WAek ng ministratrix of the Dstate of the at present, from Ottawa, through Mr. Yentas and famil of Hamil- Bath, Grain and Fertilizer Drilla at a 5 late John Parker, up to and on the illness. -lieasonable Charge ton was the guest of his brother 6 -ft. Deering Binder 15th day of Marsh 193?. On the Mr, Stewart Graham, another here over the week -end. 6 -ft. Massey Binder _ Tubes and Batteries on Hand w' victim of the flu, is now able to he 8 -in Roller Bearing Grinder land is a small house, also a barb, Theo. :Annan has been laid off good well and running stream. PAUL WILSON - BALSAM -out again. with an attack of the stomach flu F -in. Fleury • Grinder Phone Clare. 518 Mr.. Wellman is still unable to re- Moffatt Steel Range High oven, Res.' :firs. Jean White. 7 and Chas. Goodlw'in has ;been assist- g 8' .. surae his work, being laid up with ing hint 2 Walking plows R, R. 2, Pickering, Ont. p a severe cold. The local church• formed a comm- Turnip Drill, near new Mrs. Cruir4b and family moved ittee here on Sunda} last to co-op , - - their household .-effects to Stouff-. 1` , F. DISNEY .Gree"nwood,��= erste «ith the conunittee in' the villa on Monday. Pickering church as, the selection PxoxE Ptcx 31� klrfi _d - Mr. and Mrs. Les._, Feasbry, of mister. Rev. Mr. blaclierach= of a m - - -= Sandford,- spent-Sundsr -with 'Ir - _ _ _ _ - - er, . of Alliston preache ere next Ze `Litl9B ig�Ll )CCI) and Mrs. D. A. Pugh.Madeline Sundar.- � SAFE •DIRECT •ECONOMICAL A number from here attended the The Club meets at the home of CHANGE OF TIME TABLE y Temperance Federation Convention - Temperance and Mrs. F. M. Chapman on 'Beauty Effective, Sunday, Sept. 27th, 1936 in the city on' Thursday. Monday evening nest when avariety -- ' LEAVE PICKERING The sick of the village are gamm - I prograis being prepared. It is Salon For Toronto For Oshawa. j wally impzoving and we hope to see expected that the Agricultural Rep- an intermediate Points and intermediate points- them all up and around again. HAIR CUrT3NG, resentative, Mr. Innis, as well as A. M. P. M. P. M. -A. hL P. M. P. X Mrs. Morphy has, retu'rned from Mr. Archibald of the Whitb • High SHAMPOOING, - Cobourg'where she has been .spend- y g a 7.09 .c 12.54 6.54 a 8.31 2.31 d 8.31 School will be present and others. FIS GERING, a 7.44 1.64 d 7:54 .9.38 c 3.31 9.31 Ing several weeks with her son. MARCELLING Don't forget the Goodwood Drama Kinsale 8.54 a 2.54 8.54 Eastern 11.01 4.31 d 10.31 in the Community Hall, "on Friday, Specialize=Hot Oil Treatment " 30.24 .3.54 d 9.54 Standard P. M, d 5.31 11.31 and Permanent Wave 11.54, a 4.54 10.54- Time _ 12.31 6,31 A. M. ----March. -March. 12th. Admission 25 and ..15 Miss Grace Mitchell. spent Sunday-- p y Reasoriable Prig r - d 5.54 b 11.44 c 1.31 7.31 12.31 cents. with her parents at Utica. MRS. M. MUNDELL - Masters Allan Pretty and Bruce , -Mr. R. E. 1N.ow-bray was in Tor- ,'LAiREW6NT a -Daily except Suet. do Hol. b. only. &. Hol. only. Phone 1908 c -$at. only. d --Sat., Sunt. &Hol. only. . 'Miller have been appointed to the onto a couple of days attending the = Daily Star routes, succeeding- Earl Good Roads Convention Combination Hockey Tickets ' Cook, who is now in the city. _ ;� For Toronto Maple Leafs &-a. D. 51. :1otgan has been Ob- at the. home of Mrs. V. Parkin on Sybilla SPAHR'S remedy, has a de - Home Games _ ._ lilted to return to her bed again, un- Saturday night, March 6th.. finite preference, when chest colds, der medical care. She is being att- A Home Economics Class is in cough, catarrh, tonsil and 'throat Tickets and Information at ended by Miss Florence Feasby. progress at the hail this week, un- troubles arise. It's surer, safer and GRAY COACH LINES '!� How proud'we ought to be ov- der the auspices of the W.. I. does the job. Wont YOU try it too?- N HOUSE - PICKER_ING PHONE 45.01 er the 16 per cent increase in -the . Mrs. R. E_. Mowbray, is the lat- Junes' Drug Store g Pickering liquor profits -profit of 8i,8A2,7719• est ,ictim of the flu, but feeling The word "depression" . is not round much better at time of writing. in "our" business. Seyeral of our young people att- The Y. P. S. of the United Church ended -.the banquet in Whitby on Fri-. held an interesting meeting on Mon-. day night and report a good time. (day of this week, at which a lent. • Keep the date reserved for tate - •seal lecture "Japan, Yesterday and Oyster Supper under the auspices " Today" was given: of the church board. Details next 3pecials-ti ew Simmon's Steel week a Bed Outfit, $13.95. 18 inch Panel Rae Ledgett is recovering nicely 1 Bed Outfit, $19150. Used Kitchen from an operation performed at the . - . • Cabinet, originally $45. now $29.50. Oshawa Hospital on Feb. 20th, by Also several Buffets, Dressers and having, his tonsils removed. Beds. Beal's Housefurnishings Mrs. V. Parkin is slotvly improv - Store. ing from her painful seeidedt of Miss Greta Pilkey and Mr. Gor- -- six weeks ago, although not able to -don Gsusdin took first honours and walk, Is not suffering ars much.. Messra Allan Tomlinson and Jack Mrs, T.- Bentley has returned to 'Lehman, second. at the Euchre in her home after spending sevecal T �, the Camsnuiu.j H-211 on Friday ev- dabs -with "r;;. J. Richardson at ening- ]sat- . The Club meet again Brooklin. Rokt. is visiting with H. • We Friday- evening. Edwards at Brock Road. _ Mrs. Cook is reported• to be imp- roving very~ satisfactorily from - the injuries, of a few weeks ago. The Economy Store The 'Adult Bible Clara of the Un- :. Specials fOr , ited Church held 4 social evening i on Tuesday of. this week At the - Week ending. Mer. 6•6 hone of Mrs, Henry Johnson. _ The regular meeting of the W. M. Sunny Cereal, 2 pigs. .1& $. of the U niter! Church mrill be Wheat Flakes, 5 lb. ling .2b. held in the bAsement of the church Golden Bantam Corn. 2 tins .23$ • . on Thursday, March': l lth, at 2.30 p. Tiger - Salmon " - 1 lb. tin4 ' .23' m. This meeting will take the form Mincemeat, 2 lbs. of an Easter meetin6. 'A " report of Blueberries,per tin ab c ` the Presbyterial held in Port Perry Fairy toilet soap,, 6 cakes .96 M will also be given at this meeting. Big 5 Cleanser .tib Everyone welcome. ,� 1--1)NISTEEL TURRET. TO! - Interlake tissue 3 rolls ..25 An interesting and pleasant ev Cowan's Cocoa, M. tin :-26 ^' BODIES BY FISHER ant took -place locally on Tuesday of last week, Feb. 23rd, when Mr. and Ootetanding Value Mrs, George Richardson, celebrated PASTRY FLOUR, 24 lbs. .a5 the 50th anniversary of their wadi- _ Ing at their home here. Mr. and Mrs.� Richardson- (formerly MLss..Abbie A. :C. BROOKS "Turner) wane itiatrted fit3 years" a- =TIIE ONLY LOWEST PRICED CAR go at the home of the bride on the .,CASH GIiOCLR seventh concession of Pickering. and WITHALL FOUR ! mm moved to the faron the ninth, :This Year -- wrest of hate where they resided till To B two years ago, when they came to -7-,CHEVROLET'S new Unisteel Turret p oiler the village. During the afternoon RE -TIRE by Fisher are built like. abridge -span ...solid A L and evening a reception was held at Wlti� Firestone = steel body construction upon a eoGd steel frame- `whick about ninety friends and rel - work. They feature the famous,, protecting, one frame - 2 -PERFECTED HYDRAULIC 9RAKE5 atives called to _extend,'best .wishes Complete StOCI{ piece Turret Top. They are silent bodies. They to the honoured. Guests were pres- . p •�► 0 'have Safety plate glass all around. -ent from Hanover, Walkerton, Tor- of Tires, 1 ub;6 & And Chevrolet safety goes farther than that, to give 4 onto', Markham,-Brooklin and ,this • you perfected Hydraulic Brakes -`Knee -Action -"township: Luncheon was served dur- Repairing Material with Shockproof Steering•=and a more powerful ing the reception.z valve -in -Head Engine for lightning acceleration. . The citizens of this community See, drive, and compare for yourself, today! ars sorry to hear of the accident, ALF'S PLACE - .' Buffered by Vernon'"Spud" Godd- "(2 -Pass. Business Coope) AND UP w� :7ari„ when riding his bicycle from-CLAREM01`T, O}?ZT. DMASTER DeLDXE MODELS FROM Goverover ' Delivered at factory, Oshawa, Ont. n- ' ment taxes, license and freight additional. 3 -SAFETY GLASS IN EVERY WINDOW 'Cookssgille High School, for, some Mae Cur& IM !Prices subject to change without notice. ianiatown reason crashed into the - - - :..':side of a .truck, plunging throughf *o. Mona De Luxe Yodels. the glass door. Severe lacerations .Farr S Elevator and possible fracture of the skull, & CHOPPING MILL resulted. One hundred and four stit- CL?1RFMONT, ONT. cher were required to sew up the •� cuts about the head. He 'was rushed ,to St. Joseph's Hospital, Toronto, `!Oat and Corn Chop, a that evening a broadcast . Ontario Corn During g over one of the city stations was Argentina Corn Glntten, #35.80 U made in an. attempt to identify the µ N YO .then unidentified young man. This All kink of poultry feed and dairy - ;' THERE'S NO DORp R p NEw CHEVROLET 4 -KNEE -ACTION GLIDING RIDE' was done shortly after and his fat- feeds ..� her, N. F. Goddard,, has been inSee as for prices before buying Con daily touch with his son from here.j He is reported to be improving, a►- Coal -Wood -.Builders 3u pq Use HAS, COOPER, CLAREMONT` !though a minor operation is necess Oat* testing 39 lbs. to bush, free � 'ASSOCIATE DF.ALER-J. MCGL ASEAN, Dusbarton, Out- ,i-` ary to remove particles of the be+oioen glass which have now been of wseds. Caries of Feed Wheat ahmoveeed bel" the surface of the 3uM aeriv*d - wounds, _ t?Ri,ce a" Ras. IN -s c _ "Z cAv >. n G ;rls Threats 'Life Th" FARMERS CORNER of Bachelors' Club U - Conducted by PROFESSOR HENRY G. BELL Cb;ect of OrganizationCH 1'0 ES S ON Safegua-d Men' Aga;Aat Pretty. With the co-operation of the Varioni Departments of the La�Mts� C6artni i Ontario Agricultural College - OOL - -= — _ - ILFRACODdSE, DEVON, = T[fra- '— LESSON X. _ esiou, but theca is honesty of par- combo girls are up in arms because 1. Question: `'I would appreciate acro should give you good results , :Elia Here and Hereafter Through pose in it. He owns his ignorance your advice regarding pastures. Manure the Soil,' by Firman E. a ba^helots club has been formed i Christ and asks for an explanation." Would it pay me to fertilize an old Lear, formerly of Ohio State Uni- here, and partly warn out pasture, and if �ersity, which mentions that straw Object of the club is to safeguard (John 14: 1--155 27) Jesus esaith unto him; I am the slugle you- man against the charms Pr[atad' Tut John 14: 3-15 way:—Thi verse is one of .the most so, how would you recommend � ap- may be Wrned into manure by. the of- pretty girls and a rule has been ineshaustib:a sentences ever spoken Plying it . —F. 0., Kent County, on sweet corn.. made that any member seen talking to t Golden Text•—I am the way, and by the teacher come from God. `'The Answer: ---On fields where there i3 3. Question:—"There is a note in one of the o;.i�aite sex shall be flus still ,a good *bottom' of grasses and 'Tho Country Gentleman,' . for Feb- ed. If he porevits he will be liable to .Abe truth, and the life: no one coag- pronoun is emphatic; I and no , .4th unto the Father, but by me.— other." He is the way between some White Clover, the pasture may ruary, 1937, (page 86) on Making suspension. ]leaven and earth; the -way_be •improved wituout 1 .::1 :;.i�.:., addition of a1 nitrogen fertititier and L'tmoe secreev avi]I_b� maintained__. Father's house; the way home; the plying a light -dressing of--tiell-rotted = Lime, and the piles kept -moist for a 1n the periodical meetings of the manure supplemented by a fertilizerperiod of two or three months. He club, and the prirate lives of poten the Lassos In Its Setting. way. that leads to eternal glory , suitable to the soil requirements. then. states that the same thing can, tial members will' be submitted to 'a Thursda evening, April (Heb. 10: 19--2.. ).. He does not On fietds-where' the stand of grass l committee. - point g be accomplished by spreading the scrutiny'by a committee, point the way—he IS the way.leash and crop for one, t +he 6, !W. 80.. • is poor, plough P straw ori the de•d and- ploughing It Harry Chapman, chairman of Plage:— The discourse in chapter And %he truth:—"If we desire to or preferably two ear;;, and clean of j i� P Y Y, .under with the fertilizer and'Lime. club, told a reporter tar too many so - know 1{ God is in his essential attrib- i 14 was given is the upper room Utes, we aced but stud Jesus we use a hoe crop or summer Also that such crops as mature rye, called confirmed bachelors had recent - whom the Lords Supper was inati- } fallow the year before Reeding down, cornstalks, etc., may. be similarly ly been married.in Ilfracombe. The Christ: - r f barnyard club he thinks will revert" 'hache e stn o _ h god d s P t c lb a t ted a discourse is bha ter and add 3 under and that i 4 . P g g treated and ploughed d r, WAS spoken on the way from the If ye had known � me, ye would manure. Pasture requires a soil "a good crop of mature rye plough- lora from falling an easy prey. tipper room to the Garden of Geth- have known my Father also:— "The rich in humus whielh enables it- to ed under with 500 lbs. of nitrogen But the girls figure differently. A sem, emphasts in the first clause is on retain mosture. fertilizer and the same amount of brunette,said: "my friends and I will ;•-. 'known;' in-tbe second on 'Father.' . Where the establishment-nf a•good Lime will produce an effect equal do our be. to wreck the club and in [Y4 not your heart be troubled: The meaning is: "If .ye had recog- pastureAs the main objective, it is to that of ten tons of animal man- my opinion it will not last more than. The heart is the seat of feeling and nized Me, ye would have known. My advisable to appiy only part of theare." a month." r of fafbh, Christ's own heart at times Father also." fertilizer with the nurse crop and The part about it which is confus- *Z knew deep agitation (John 12: 27;From henceforth ye know him, part in the early fall a3 a top dress-_ in; is the mixture of Lime and nitro. 13t 9i; 11: 38). The disciples were and have seen him:—"The an- ing on the new seedlings, which lest ` ;gen fertilizer together in the pile An average of four earthquakes nattIrMly troubled because they nouncement which Christ had made' Sens winter killing and holds the or in the ground. Will you not lose occur daily in Japan. know nitroften large quantities of nitrogen? If w•e The astronomical tight yeri is was impending and certainly they in a clear light. The disciples could gatherers. If till the fertilizer is can do this, why do we not miX our nes, ly s it mil ton raftou yvur-.—. must have known that Christ was 'no longer doubt as to his character applied it the time of seeding, the Lime and fertilizer in the drill' I Diamonds are not inflammable is now about to be slain; probably It or purpose. In this sense they had nurse crop should either be sown never thought -1 could do this. and air, but .will barn at 850 degrree C. seas dawning on them that Judas 'seen the Father' though God is in thinly or cut or pastured off early, to ,be sure, asked one of your men Put in pure o'sggm Iscariot was an some wicked mis- deed invisible. (1: 18)." or none used at :aI. A heavy nurse (I think an O.A.C. man), who was slonveertainly they knew that Peter Philip saitb untb him. Lord show crop left until maturity will tend to demonstrating soil tes�tng-- t.:e was soon us zieIIlr the Lord. us the Father, and it sufficeth -us weak -en cn the young seedlings. ploughing match at Merryvale Farm - Believe in God, believe also in The Lord had been speaking about On well msnurcd .heavy -sui!s =!n (F. P. O'Connor's}, a couple of s me:—ft is with the heart that men the Father's home, 'with its many good fertility, apply 250 to 375 lbs years ago, and his answer was an Movie believe unto righteousness, and, con- c • ' ng places, -and then he adds per acre of 20 per cent Superphos- emphatic "No.". Also a table given sequtsnt{y, to ­quiet the heart in an that the lisciples I3 1"'E seen the Phate. On heavy looms which res- tri Ontario "Department of Agricul- hour of trouble and fear, some ob- Father. Philip responds to this an- pond to nitrogen and -potash, apply Lure Bulletin 322 (192G), page 37. Jett of belief must be presented. nouncement immediately "as though the same amounts of 2-16-6 fertilizer states Lime' should not be mixed There is no use in trying to com-his heart cried out: "OnIq make that and on the lighter loams use a.2-12- with Ammonium Sulphate, Barn - fort atter pes nla unlrlt von have true that I havereally seen God and 10 mixture. ', yard manure and most of the nit- aoteething to present to them upon it will be enough. After all. it is In -ell cases the soils should be rates " —D. F. NFd{., York County- Radio which they can lean, or, better, the great, cry -of the human heart to tested. for -acidity -and 'agricultural, - ` Answer: --Regarding the making of _501M6 one to whom they- can look be assured of the reality and the lime applied according to the soil synthetic inanure, I wish to say that with trust and confidence. character of a loving. Father- in requirements, preferabl; several this is at1-accmnplishment 03 recent , gy VIRGINIA DALi In my Father's house:—The word Heaven. This the Lord Jesus came weeks' before seeding. Manure .is years. Various formulae are used, 'here translated "house' is the one to reveal. In aim we know the high nitrogen and potash and lox but the ong which has given good used throughout the New Testa- Father in Heaven. in phosphoric acid, :so that xhen — "suits following an investigation b dtesulte of the annual hundred of _ mast' for an ordinary home (e. heavy applications of man -arc are Missoulf• Station is as follows:. Y radio favorites, with two hundred and y ry g- Jesus saith unto him, Have 1 been fifty-two radio -column editors casting Matt. 2: 11; 7: 24; 8; 14. etc.), so long time with you, and dost thou made either .in- preparing the seed `Ammonium Sulphate, (20 per cent the votes,, brought ley to t' a hearts of though it refers more to fife house- not know me, Philip" '`God is heli- bed °r top dressing of pastures; the nitrogen). 45 eparts' by weight; Hollywood studios, for film favorites• 205) hold or family living in a particular ness and love; the real manifests- addition of nitrogen and . potash are Superphospha-e _0 per cent (P lver proved to "be the outstanding radio fa house' than the building itself. tion of these moral perfections can not so important and may be dis- 15 parts: by weight; Lime (pniver- vorites too. cheering - Fatherhood speaks of home and love. only consist in a moral 'life such Pensed with; and- either Superphcs- ized),. 40 parts by weight'. Paramount is leading the cheering - A father on 'earth world naturally . that in it; •d its acts and words, the P'hate or a mixed fertilizer high id This mixture is applied at the rate for their Jack Benny, for the fourth Belo to some home and our moral" phosphoric acid may be used.'.. of 150" lbs. to "the ton of. dry straw. consecutive year, won the vote for the . ng perfection of the' divine _ Father in Heaven has His home. character shall shine forth. 2• Question:—"1 would be pleased The purpose of adding the chemi- beat comedian' and best program on the Christ knew about the. Father'a- to kaaw the .best Ioriillxer, to use fel,• cels is to speed the rotting pr°- air. Bing Crosby was elected the beat He -.that hath seen me hath seen, - house because He had come down early sweet corn on light soil. Have cess. singer of popular songs, Bob Burns ran the Father; how sagest thou, Show from the Father (John 8: 18;-6:'39, us the Father?, This sentence most been using 4-8-6. This Land is light. The rotting of the straw: is caused third among comes s, and that was 38, 41 CO. 51 581. Would it be wise to add 500 lbs. of by" bacteria and other microorgan- no email achievement.- Benny and unmistakably makes Christ speak of • • . - Are —any mansions:— The word nkage to a ton oP fertilizer _ -- isms. T-iie straw serves as food and Fred Allen had the firs.. two places; himself as equal with the Father. here translated "mansions" comes „A Christiana even a perfect one, J. P•, Sinmoe County, energy for these organisms. The and there were no Less than' tea or : from s word _from which derives the would Clot say. 'He who has- seen Answ6r:-- We would' recommend 'nitrogen : and phosphoric acid are. twelve Yr Chir stage com dsna corn verb `—main," and means, literal- me has seen the Christ.' How much that you use 2-12-10 fertilizer. This necessary for their growth and activ- .Pe for third �1 G 51 a Nelson F�dy Sing- ly. "abiding places." "Heaven 'is. a less could a man, ewes a perfect would be in •addition to barnyard ity, and the Lime neutralizes the was ranked -first among classical „ true home. man, say, -'He who has seen ire, has manure -and I believe would be bet- organic acids formed, during decay. ers.�and 7, versal's Deanna Dur: :a. If it were not so,. I would have seen the Father'!" In Christ dwelt P best of all the new, ,amers to radio: - told fou. "Of course he world- It ter ads ted to sweet corn under The compost piles consist of a your conditions than 4.3-G, titres layer of -straw one. .-foot thick and Twentieth Century's Tony Martin also all the fullness of the Godheadmade• a good showing, getting third was his nature to tell men every- light soil is notably short of hos- about 10 feet square. Sprinkle on - y bodily- (Col. 2: 9).' � y p q P lace among singers of popular songs. " thing It was necessary for them to boric acid and potash.. I note that this layer, about ane fifth of the p - Believest thou not that 1 'am in the P P And RKO's Lily Pons took second. " sinew. He would not allow his you in uire regarding the use of 500 tnisture of chemicals to be used, • ' friends to go on holding delusions Father, and the Father in me? the lbs. Oftankageto the ton of fertili' then spread another layer of one- pace. among _singers of classical mn• i words that I say unto you I speak t sic ' when a word from 'him would ,i�et ser for corn. This would prolong ' foot straw, repeat anti. all the. them free." not from myself: but the Father the supply of nitro en; but I doubt chemicals have been used. Make the For.1 abiding' in me dceth his works: PP Y- g .'Interview etiquette is nest in impor go to prepare a place for very much whether the - increase -pile with a sort saucer top to it farce to romance •matine'rs in 'Holly- ' - ou:-.The word -here translated Christ first asks a question and thea would Y pay for the investment. If I so that it sill catch and hold water a.� whenever s. - " ., answers it, both- in the same -sent- prepare simply means ' to 'make had any other" recommendations to lather than shed it: After the com- eked their opinion ready." and, of course, to make cure.. The fact that God was in make' -for your condition, I believe it post heap is mkde, it should be ac - ...ready before something' is" needed. him, and -:.he in God the Father, both would be 4-8-10 or 5-8-7 preferably kept well supplied with moisture by � t the greatest . , And if 1 working as 'one. the Son revealing P Y • a on the screen, go and prepare a place the latter, instead of 2-1..=10: This sprinkling' with a nose or some other,.;�iaS•ers are suppos- •� _ the Father, and the Father aecom- recQmmendation would be'made onI means. If' water can be added so Inshin * has purpose trot y o mention someone Ise to return refers to the Second P b P p g on .the as9um tion t a ou n n resting process, Son, is proved both in• the fact -that P Y under• contracf to' -Advent of our Lord.- M3 went away hale• much manure to use on _ this the manure should be forme nn our t leu ow .In bodilyform, visible to those. who the, very words of Christ were the Per to five months. " One ton of dried crop. �••S-7 at 750-1 000 lbs.' Yat O'Brien .just stood with -him on• the -mount from words of God which he had received straw will produce about 2% tons of 1 on't play accord - which he ascended; there is no from his Father, and the words that swer to prayer lie gives will have wet manure, at a cost of approxi- iu� to that rule. lie Scripture for believing that ofnr he did were accomplished by the this ' as its object: when' there is mately 70 cents a ton of _ wet -man- thinks. Spencer Tra Lord is not today 'in' bodily form, power' of -God working-Ahrough him. no prospect of this object being ob- are. This . synthetic manure has y c y Is by all odds .. still w man, and of course, God. He Believe me, that I am the Father,, tained, lie will not answer.- It. fol. been found equal • or superior to the best actor on will'reburn as he wgnt away. This and the Father in me: or else believe" lows as a matter of course that this barnyard -manure in increasing crop Pat O'Brien the, screen and id- 'Is ii- ' is exactly what 'the angels announc- me for. the very words' sake:-- must be with us, as with .Jesus, the' yields. Other plant materials, be- sists on saying so. ed to the up -looking disciples on the Christ's wonderful ministry presents essential element in our petitions* sides straw can be used for compost. That delights 34-G-M,�but'it is not so ver da of Christ's ascension• acts ' more than 'enough evidence to prove the glory of the Father must be the In fact, a mixture of corn stalks, y y {. q pleasant for .Warner Brothers to his absolute deity ' and the Gospel aim and end, the very soul and life weed, etc., can be used. Mixed in whom Pat *is- under contract. And will receive records of his life are a mighty argu- of our prayer." the quantities recommended, it 'has ' you unto myself; P Y q _„ ,• that where I am, there ye• may be mint' for proving, and a plea for be- If ye shall .ask anything, in 'my been found that there is not the loss also:—With this statement compare lievink him to be'the- Son of God. name, that will I do:= "To ask in of nitrogen that one would expect when M -G -b1 cast Ro,.ert Taylor in Verily, verily, y the name of one is to use his name because the. Lime is relatively inac-. Camille;' a was with the hope that 1 These. 4: 10-17. .When• a father , Y. Y. I say unto,'ou, Hethe incomparable Garbo would make of a home is compelled to that believeth on me, the works that as a plea, as a recommendation wh tive chemical] and functions only as him forget all others, but when the P go into Y, Y Y. . some far -removed state, or another I do 'shall he do also; and greater our request should be granted: It an acid neutralizer. , Sulphate of last scene was shot, young Taylor country, to establish a new resi• works than these ,shall he do; be- is sinking personal claims and ad- Ammonia and Superphosphate will I was still calling her Miss •Garbs. -Bence, he makes ever plan to brio cause I go unto the Father:— We vancing the claims and merits of an- hasten decay of the straw and of i Y P g Neat he was cast opposite Jean Har - :his 'wife and beloved children to -should be very careful to observe " other.' hasten 'help' balance 'the plant food low, and studio folks slyly intimated that place as soon as circumstances that Christ' did not say that greater If ye love me, ye will keep my content of the manure. that the huge boxes of flowers she allow. Love always longs for those "miracles" than he performed would commandments:—There ' are won- I do not remember the 'instance;' received on the set every morning beloved to be near. his followers perform. •The word • derful privileges in the. Christian but undoubtedly I was the spokes- probably came from him, M -G -M even here translated "work" is not. the life, and precious promises, to all man at' the Ploughing Match on sent Taylor .to Washington D.C., to And whither I' go. ye'•know• the Greek word meaning "a sign or a who believe in the Lord Jesus; but Merr vale Farm... What I had in ' g � Y attend the President's birthday ball _ WAY:—"Heaven is Christ, and the "miracle," such as we find in 2: 11; there are also ' obligations. Of mind was mixing of active lime with with Jean. And all to no avail. Hi way to Heaven is also Christ. They 11: 47; 12; 18, 37, etc., but simply course, if we do not love the Lord barnyard' manure. This would cause stilt things Barbara Stanwyck to the are not to be translated. -to Heaven the word meaning "work," "deed," Jesus, we -are not his; if we do truly the liberation of -free nitrogen if at once; and so the knowledge of "business," "the things that men can, love him, we shall love. to do what he lime was added in any large quan- grandest girt in the world. the way to it and assurance that do with the power that man posses- asks us to do. A son is not in fel- tity, through excessive bacterial, ac- they are travelling on it,—sure of sem,, is the case of Christians, with lowship with his father if .he,is con tion. With regard to adding lime to letin Flo. 322 is correct, in that* =caching the end,—are even more the power that (Sod gives them. tinually disobeying him, -and we are commercial fertilizer, the addition of is not good practice to add active -important for them to contemplate. s And whatsoever ye shall ask in not -in felfowshi� with our Lord if this—lime—would--cause--res:-orsion of 4ime—io-Anrmonigm -Sulphate,—barn- Thomas saith unto !him, ,Lord, we mt aims:—"Prayer is now to be the. we are living in disobedience to the phosphoric' acid to the three- yard. manure or moist nitrates. The know not whither-tltou koest; how channel throash which that power is him. lime- or insoluble' form. This is addition of lime to the two pure -know we the wait'! :— "His question In be received for their work." chemically. the r�a to as was .0e,- raw d ,emicals rill eau?:� each ane to loos here ha9_a meloneboly tone cpmbin- That will I do, that the Father may *" r rock from whir's the Sonernhosphate r:t,-c,•-cn a3 it will when V,4 ' ed with sQrrW ullness of apprehen- be at, k oe sonh._"Every an- .B-3 " was 'made,' The i+untation from Bul- ;; �n.tt:e, - : 10, Crime pert of the proceedings of the eports of '._R. __ _ -t8es'_-MeQting. That_. day there wc-e we -e over two hundred items in the. paper and of the two hundred only six had At the recent convention of school to do with crime 1n any of Its aspects. trustees of Brant, Norfolk, Oxford, Wentworth, Haldimand, Lincoln and Weiland Counties, held in the Brant- ford Collegiate auditorium, someone mo nentarily raised the venerable Infant Prodigies question of the publication of "crime" 'reports in the newspapers, writes the Brantford. Expositor. The speaker was Mature Into Intellectulal Giants, slightly critical, 1 uggesting that there psychologists Discover should be more rigid censorship of re - Ports of criminal offenses, on the 'theory that such reports gave school Psychologists have the answer to children wrong "ideas." A friendly re- the question of what becomes of the tort was immediately forthcoming child • geniuses. Children who are in - and appeared to ,have . the majority tellectual . giants mature `into even endorsation, namely that "our. news- more learned giants. papers are not so bad." Thaf this is true can be proved As a matter of fact, they are not. ' scientifically for the first time as the news dealing with criminal happen - Ings is one that has long engaged the attention of newspapers and press as- sociations and it cannot be fairly --charged that the. _press,. either in Ca- nada or in Great Britain, gives undue or sensational attention to such items. 'Exceptions there always will. be to this rule, of course, but they merely serve the better to illustrate the gen- oral contention. Canadian newspapers- owe a duty to their readers in keeping them ade- quately informed as to events, crimin- al or otherwise. They also owe a duty to society in supporting the adminis- trSQL of justice and the deterring of Wrong -doing and in this respect pub- licity becomes 'a p9tent weapon on, the side of the law.. There is a world of difference between this policy and any cheap "yellow press" pa'nderings •:b morbid appetites-, throughthe un- due sensationalizing of "crime'' news. Perhaps the best refutation of. any charge of over-pubilclzing - of crime Is contained in the very issue of the Expostor in which appeared„ the re 14 People Everywhere Are Adopting .o • Thu Remarkable "Phillips" Way The as to ai gale c re le , from'stomach condition arising from overacidityy, is to. alka- lize the stomach quickly -with Phil- lips' hulk of Magnesia. You take either, two teaspoons of the liqquid Phillipps' after meals; or. two ,Phillips' Milk of Magnesia Tab- lets. Almost instantly "acid indiges- tion" goes, .gas from hyperacidity, acid- headaches"—from overin- dulgence in food or smoking — and nausea are relieved. You feel made over; forget you `have a stomach. Try this Phillips' wag, if_you have any acid stomach upsets. Get either the liquid "Phillips' or the remark- able, new Phillips Milk of ?Magnesia Tablets. Only 250 for a big box of tablets at drug stores. ALSO IN TAKET FORM: Each tiny tablet is the egwv- alent or a teaspoonful oG r9eanine Phillips' Milk of vu:uit+S bfagnesia. NAD[ IN� �^�•�.- CANADA MILK OF PHILLIPS MAGNESIA UE_ IF OP � at "IMMD aw Ialsts"A>V>AO]Qr fttoN alto z AW eeelleat for Temporiily Destans esd Head Nelw fee to wageettea asses by colds, 7% and swtasal". A. O. LEONARD, Inc. 90 Fifth Ave., Now York City F ff 4• two psycho ogls versity, Dr. Irving Lorge and Dr. Leta S. Hollingworlb. By •restoring the Intelligence of more than half of.a group of outstand- ing children originally tested fifteen years ago, the psychologists found that -not one failed to live up to the brilliant future predicted upon . the result of the first examination. . "In 1922 we took 116 children from 7. to 9 years of age who were admit- tedly among the brightest pupils In. Manhattan and part of Brooklyn and the Bronx, and'iated them on the ba- sis of the Stanford Binet test," said Dr. Lorge. "They were astoundingly Intelligent children; they knew as much about cultural, things: could write as. well and think as straight as the average college student. "Within the last few weeks wxe have retested more than 69 of., these children, all of whom are now out of college -or taking post graduate work. Their intelligence, has increased be- yond belief, and; without a single ex- ception, they are now all, members of the -top 1` percent, of the intellectual cream of American society." Dr. Lorge said that on the basis of known t9gure's on. past' contributions to science, culture and life In general, it can be states' with absolute assur-, ance that these -116 persons 'swill do more for America than any 17.1000. nor- mal persons now of the same age." "I would be willing to wager•a lot of mousy that all, or nearly all;. of these yeuiig own ' and women. will, have their names added to the lists of, outstanding scientific, literary or cul- tural leaders, i:r.'wilt make a great sgcccss' in bnsinPxs,- 'said Dr. Lorge. Young Ontario Brides Writes.' 'the" Brockville Recordei and Times: The talk having. turned to 'youthful brines; statistics show the average age in Ontario to be lowering in recent .years. Seventy per cent of the brides of 1934 were under 46. In IW4 the percentage :sigh -t: in' 1934 five per cent were under'18, ten years previously only three and one-half per , cent., The biggest percentage age is 21. WAKEW YOUk LIVER BILE And You'll .lump Out of Bed in the Morning RarW to Go -The liver should pont out two pounds of Nquid bile into your bowels daffy. If this bile is not flowing freely. your food doesn't digest. It just decays in the bowels. Gas bloats up Pow stotDuh. You get eonstipated. Harmful poisons go into the body, and you feel sour, sank and the world looks Dank A mere bDweI movement doesn'talways wet at the cause. You need something that works on the liver as well. It takes those good, old •',Carter's Little Liver Pills to get these two pounds of 6Be flawing freely and make you feel "up and up". $aratlearandgentle, they Brake the bite flow freely. They do the work of calomel but have Ito calomel or mercury in them. Ask for Carter's Little Liver Pills by name! Stubbornly, refuse anythips ebie, 95e, ' yto COLDS Had Colds: Heat Minard's and inhale it. Chest Cold$ 91 end Son Throat: Heat, thea rob well into athctod pans. Raial reNaf .... gtdckly 1 I KING OF ,Smiles and -Chuckles Sotto Voce Mrs. Brown b -d occasion to repri- mand her colored cook rather sharp- ly. The victim looked daggers but said nothing until she reached the kitchen, where her voice could be heard in shrill vituperation. So loud became the clamor that her mistress hurried- downstairs- ---- "Why, Liza," she began 'n amaze. ment. "Who earth are you talking to?" "Ah ain't talkie' to nobcdy,". was the reply, "but ah don't keer who In dis house heah's me:' Two professors were having an argu. meet in an I One called ou --*alter, bring me an encyclopedia." Witter, .(returning without it) : "1 am sorry sir, we haven't got one in this hotel. But what is it you Stuts would like io know." The Worst of Jutland The real tea drinker cannot go very long without his tea! Alfred Noyes tells a delightful story about one of —them—During the war he was writing up important incidents and was---as-- signed to interview sailors right a ter the battle of Jutland. He found a sallor who had been sent aloft, and had to stay there dur- ing the whole engagement with half - ton shells hurtling past his head. Thinking to get an exciting "story" from him, Mr. Noyes asked him _ to describe his sensations during those ferrifydng hours. All the man said ' was- 6—Wen.. of course,. I had to mleb my tea.' = Puzzled Motorist (to friend): "How much petrol is in the tank, Bill?" _ , Bill: "The indicator says "hair, but I don't- know i hether it mens half full or half•empty. Psychology Magistrate: "flow can you. b. so mean as to swindle people, who put confidence .in you?" Prisoner: "Well, your ,worship, they are this. only ones that you can swindle," - One Way of Thinking. ., The president of a firm of cleaners and renovators held -up a garment for his foreman's inspection. ..You see what I mean, Wiftle," be said, "and look the other dresses bear me out Look" — he turned over a pile and brought several articles of - ladies' wear into view — "notice how those dresses that were re -colored by the older men are streaked and spot- ted, while these here" — he indicated the pile on the left — ''which were. .L done by the yornger aps are, per - feet.,' "Ah, yes," said the, foreman. "The' old fellows, have loan their eyegight for such work.; I'd get rid of them, but it's a hard thing for me to do. For some of them have been with us forty years or more. ''1 know," reiilarl ed the president; "but they must go. Remember, , Id .fellow, that'onty the young "dye good!" Value .0 =nAn '-Everybody is entitled to his Give opinion." . "Of course," answered !Hiss Cap= enne. "But you ,don't always know what to do with a perfectly good opin- ion unless you can enjoy the lonely satisfaction of writing it on a post- card and mailing it to a radio station." .SHE NAS -.AFRAID. TO SHAKE HANDS Rheumatism in Joints Caused ..Her Intense Pain -Read this letter from a woman des. cribing the manner in which •she was affected by rheumatism. "For several .years," she writes, "I suffered with rheumatism= of the joints especially in my hands, and this caus- ed me intense pant. I was even afraid to shake hands with anyone, for it made me suffer terribly. I began taking Kruschen Salts regularly, and after a.little while my pains disap- peared completely. I am naturally de- lighted with Kruschen" — (Miss) K. The pains and stiffness of rheuma- tism are •frequently caused by depos- its of uric acid in the muscles and Joints. The numerous salts in Krus- chen assist in stimulating your liver and kidneys to healthy, regular ac- tion, and so help them •to get rid of this excess uric acid. Issue No. 10 — '37 B-1 - fin Land, speaking• in this .city, show.. ed models in walrus ivory, of, a shad. dogs, a boat. with its thin skin sail, and many other objects skilfully care - ed and decorated by the Eskimo. She also had models of an Eskimo man, woman and child, made by an -Eskimo girl at the mission from Beal skin, and showing. !-markable skill. 'Her own parka and other ga;menta which she wore in the .North drew• expressions of admiration for the Atre- tic necdle•vsomcn who made them. Mi --s Hockin told of the beginnings of the hospital Mork, how the .Eski- mo at first were. suspicious and they brought :their sick only when they thought they were going to die. Won- derful success in several apparently hopeless cases brought confidence and today the eight -bed hospital has ao ; .ft 150 Pal, wr ' Need Huiidin •lin r p? Classified Adverrising- WI3EN . you .,feel _ iNvEsTORs out - of - sorts, s - when•.^you ve ^noAN 'CFFEI' To E�'ERlt INVENTOR. 4)st w acn gives trouule, with gas or dys- pepsia, try Dr.' " i'iercc's Golden, Medical Discovery, For coughs dde to colds try this tonic. Read what, Robcrt Wurr, Jr., of 56 Cater S.t, Gait, Qnt., said: "Dr, horse's Gohlen Medical 'Discovery has proved itself to be a fine system builder and for coughs due to cold it is the brat It clears up the . cough and makes a person feel fit as a Addle." - Bay now of your nearby druggist. New size, tablets 50c., liquid $1.00 & 111.35. Write for free medical advice to Dr. Pierces Clinic, Buffalo, N. Y. — FOR -.BACKACHE :KIDNEY AND BLADDER TROUBLE Ston Getting Uo Nifrhts and Feel Younger Here's one good way to flush harm- ful waste from kidneys and stop, blad- der irritation that often causes scanty, burning and smarting Pas- sage. Ask your druggist, for a 40 -cent box of Gold Medal Haarlem Oil Capsules — a splendid safe' and harmless. diur- otic and stimulant for weak kidneys and irritated bladder. Besides getting ftp nights, some symptoms of kidney trouble are back- aches, puffy eyes, leg cramps, and moist palms, but be sure •to• get GOLD MEDAL — it's the genuine medicine for weak kidneys — right from Haar- lem in Holland. sent free. THE RAMSAY C:,mpany, 'W�ro - - Patent AtUrneys. 273 Rank S►reet, Ottawa, •• . _ Canada. BEAUTY CULTURE SC1100L ROBERTSON'S HAIRDRESSING ACADEMY r Toronto, Dominion Chartered. Write . for free booklet. E PURE GUARANTEED WOOL. =:•r - VUILT PATCHES" FIVE. POUNDS $1.00 BEAUTIFUL Materlala! Washfast! Prluta! • '..'ry • Broadcloths! .Makes flve quilts! "Free Ti., °' - Pattern." Refund. guarantee! Eton Mina Department Wils, Outitriiont, 14ntreal. 5 P`OUNDS.QUILT FATCRES postage. Prints, Broadcloths. ftil{et washfast wotrlals! Free:— Pattern w h Instructions: Federated Textiles LtrdltAd, Montreal. MEDI..CAL - K `F YOU ARE TjtOCBLEL 'WITIf GALL 1 Bladder and Liver Ailments,' write: M'ar- - '•' s latt's, T«'o Eleven l.errard• Street, Toronto. a ' PLATYS CANADA'S LARGEST LIST 000VNRN- meat Certified Raspberries, including Starlight, the earnest, New7aurtrh, the 1&79- r est; also the earliest Tomatoes and r"taloee. •EdwaLowden, liamtlton. rd WHEELING 'YARN , — Gt;ARANTEED T pure Canadian wool—Grey, wbite, mot - tied 69c; colored yarns• -79c Ib, Plus Postage• y n Bancroft Woollen Mills, Bancroft, OatArlo. A Sw c 4t c hr 'e RELt[Yt ITCHING In A Mfto Mtea the most dubbarn holing of esssssas-Ifiotels� •- r as, athiele's foot, sae6es and Giber twin - qubk(t , b Dr. 0001619. - Y u0. dvaEd o. ti.i o Pulses IV soothe the Irritated akin. Cku, 9 I sad till e. ons► tau. �lrw�tssg�eta- �:••rt^.. :,,. Meow A Sae kW c. D. a1 ices or atone} b 3 Ask far D. Q O.?ItESC R DOUBLE Satisfactio ; I�ESt DOUBLE Convenience R D OUBLEAutomatic Booklet t'`:�"_� t cif. .._.. Along Canada's , Xining Highwayre j Mining properties from .Coast to further . interested in Base Met4-- Coast known either as producers of through its large shareholding base metals or to contain bas- metal Hudson Bay Mining and Sme" '�=* ores received marked stimulation dur- and its control of Base Metal Mint"= is Ing the past week bo price. advances Corporation, with properties in BrItlis In copper, lead and zinc to new high Columbia. The Company's holdingli records for many yours, of gold equities are also substastfisi. j Corporation's important sub. Mining Corporation is conceded (o have most able and efficient manwe % sidiary, Normetale, .formerly, Abana, —announced financing rights to share- ment. - -A holdeis .at 75 cents a share. -.With-the further announcement that the prop- Th, iinpt "ant development in oil ' R� dr erty would be placed on production in was the listing oflthe shares Qf July on a 250 -ton daily .basis, the United Oils on the Toronto 8%04 shares attained a market pride of over Exchange. In addition to holdings In $3 per share. Mining Corporation Turner Vall.'y, including a holding will own close to million Nor immediately adjoining the Found4tAlp ,three metal shares on the completion of_ the well, the Company, has extena've Motif. financing. Mining Corporation is -.Ings to other Alberta oil fields. lillIl Kill �$'__yo S _filed n much work to do that a seCp�d In Many Crafts nurse Is needed. Miss Hockin will leave in Aprfl fur " Moose Factory where she will. be iii charge of a new Anglican hosvItaF• su t . E ...... - recently built. She is givtug addreB- WINNIPEG, — Miss Prudence Hoc- sea before Sunday schools and m!a ae,x sionary eoctetiee during tate inte.vt+n•, �t king, R.N., who for the last five years tug weeks' has been in charge of the Anglican mission hospital at Yangnurtung, Baf• fin Land, speaking• in this .city, show.. ed models in walrus ivory, of, a shad. dogs, a boat. with its thin skin sail, and many other objects skilfully care - ed and decorated by the Eskimo. She also had models of an Eskimo man, woman and child, made by an -Eskimo girl at the mission from Beal skin, and showing. !-markable skill. 'Her own parka and other ga;menta which she wore in the .North drew• expressions of admiration for the Atre- tic necdle•vsomcn who made them. Mi --s Hockin told of the beginnings of the hospital Mork, how the .Eski- mo at first were. suspicious and they brought :their sick only when they thought they were going to die. Won- derful success in several apparently hopeless cases brought confidence and today the eight -bed hospital has ao ; .ft 150 Pal, wr ' Need Huiidin •lin r p? Classified Adverrising- WI3EN . you .,feel _ iNvEsTORs out - of - sorts, s - when•.^you ve ^noAN 'CFFEI' To E�'ERlt INVENTOR. 4)st w acn gives trouule, with gas or dys- pepsia, try Dr.' " i'iercc's Golden, Medical Discovery, For coughs dde to colds try this tonic. Read what, Robcrt Wurr, Jr., of 56 Cater S.t, Gait, Qnt., said: "Dr, horse's Gohlen Medical 'Discovery has proved itself to be a fine system builder and for coughs due to cold it is the brat It clears up the . cough and makes a person feel fit as a Addle." - Bay now of your nearby druggist. New size, tablets 50c., liquid $1.00 & 111.35. Write for free medical advice to Dr. Pierces Clinic, Buffalo, N. Y. — FOR -.BACKACHE :KIDNEY AND BLADDER TROUBLE Ston Getting Uo Nifrhts and Feel Younger Here's one good way to flush harm- ful waste from kidneys and stop, blad- der irritation that often causes scanty, burning and smarting Pas- sage. Ask your druggist, for a 40 -cent box of Gold Medal Haarlem Oil Capsules — a splendid safe' and harmless. diur- otic and stimulant for weak kidneys and irritated bladder. Besides getting ftp nights, some symptoms of kidney trouble are back- aches, puffy eyes, leg cramps, and moist palms, but be sure •to• get GOLD MEDAL — it's the genuine medicine for weak kidneys — right from Haar- lem in Holland. sent free. THE RAMSAY C:,mpany, 'W�ro - - Patent AtUrneys. 273 Rank S►reet, Ottawa, •• . _ Canada. BEAUTY CULTURE SC1100L ROBERTSON'S HAIRDRESSING ACADEMY r Toronto, Dominion Chartered. Write . for free booklet. E PURE GUARANTEED WOOL. =:•r - VUILT PATCHES" FIVE. POUNDS $1.00 BEAUTIFUL Materlala! Washfast! Prluta! • '..'ry • Broadcloths! .Makes flve quilts! "Free Ti., °' - Pattern." Refund. guarantee! Eton Mina Department Wils, Outitriiont, 14ntreal. 5 P`OUNDS.QUILT FATCRES postage. Prints, Broadcloths. ftil{et washfast wotrlals! Free:— Pattern w h Instructions: Federated Textiles LtrdltAd, Montreal. MEDI..CAL - K `F YOU ARE TjtOCBLEL 'WITIf GALL 1 Bladder and Liver Ailments,' write: M'ar- - '•' s latt's, T«'o Eleven l.errard• Street, Toronto. a ' PLATYS CANADA'S LARGEST LIST 000VNRN- meat Certified Raspberries, including Starlight, the earnest, New7aurtrh, the 1&79- r est; also the earliest Tomatoes and r"taloee. •EdwaLowden, liamtlton. rd WHEELING 'YARN , — Gt;ARANTEED T pure Canadian wool—Grey, wbite, mot - tied 69c; colored yarns• -79c Ib, Plus Postage• y n Bancroft Woollen Mills, Bancroft, OatArlo. A Sw c 4t c hr 'e RELt[Yt ITCHING In A Mfto Mtea the most dubbarn holing of esssssas-Ifiotels� •- r as, athiele's foot, sae6es and Giber twin - qubk(t , b Dr. 0001619. - Y u0. dvaEd o. ti.i o Pulses IV soothe the Irritated akin. Cku, 9 I sad till e. ons► tau. �lrw�tssg�eta- �:••rt^.. :,,. Meow A Sae kW c. D. a1 ices or atone} b 3 Ask far D. Q O.?ItESC R LOCA V 1 b 1lfl is -Born, on Thursday, February also Mrs. Fenney lRto has been ill" 25th, to Mr. -and Mas. Hugh Squires. for a couple of weeks. • son. Mr. and Mks. Craather, accorrlp- a 9 ore w E. Booth entertained a -The W. A. of the United Church' anied by Mr. and Mrs. Taylor mot -7-, number of her friends to a brirge will meet on Tuesday, March 9th, ored to Balton. on Sunday and vis- on Tuesday afternoon. at the home of A4rs. Redditt. +ted' with Mr. and Mrs. Stewart. ; _4rraffic Officer Arthur Runci- -Mrs. A. H. Cooke was in Tor- boss Jean Mainland spent the end ttPiekerin l8 Leader Sore" Mm has moved into S. W. Davis' onto all last week attending the fun- of the week with her brother, Jim; residence on Church Str. eral of her mother, Dors. E. •Glass, and family. Harold Mainland, of __Miss Charlotte Taylor, of formerly of Church Str. Harkowsmith also made a brief vis- New prints at 20C. and 25e. a rd. Toronto, spent a couple of days last -•R. H.. Cronk purposes holding it. peek with Miss A• E. Richardson- an auction sale of live stock, imple- We are pleased to report that Mrs, Print Dresses, very snappy _.,Mrs. N. E. McEwen had the tents, household furniture etc, on Fenney is recovering nicely from MM .' JllI1Wortune one day ,last week, while Wednesday, March 24th. Watch for her illness. Mrs; Fenney wishes to colors and styles, $1•W and $1.25 _ aengager in_ her household duties to bills. blank her many friends for their rail and 4lsverely sprain Fwr wast: �At the oi-ganiza lion ung -for kindness during her illness. �ide-hose--at-25c.-a--pair _. dead sustain other slight injuries. the Fire Company last week, a reg- Mr. Roy Morrish and Sunday. if _st. George's Church, . Sunday, illation was adopted permitting school class of boys gave asuccess- Mereerzz:ed hose at 39c• ]elaroh 7th 4th Sunday Lent. S- equipment to go three miles beyond ful skating party on Monday' even- _ g. tit 10 a. m.. Morning Prayer at he village boundary at. a charge of ing. Later there was community 31. hveaing prayer at' 7 p. mo Rev. ;5.00 plus cost of retilling, the tank, sing in the hall. A silver collect- "Dr. Locke" �icDr• Allen" .x money, and t IL G. Robinson, preacher. adz beyond that, with permission of ion was taken to help raise mission- rget the 'Irish Supper ons of- the Po .-,Don't folice Trustees only. The. �r the boys served a Shoes for , . Shoes for xo btu held. in St Andrew's Church on fire alarm bell must be rung on a hu call. The persons] is undergoing -Ladies Ladi �pedaesday, March 17th, ander the The !regular meeting of the W. A. es i+. la> q*w of the W. A. of the United a revision and Will be given when will be in the hall on Thulr,da7, .. complete. March 12th„ .Word for Roll Call - • cord • �' Oxford tie -Ox tie . George's A. Y. P. A. will -During the month of March the Ham, Group 2, with Mas. Wes. - M iset in the Club Rooms for Lenten United Church pulpit in Pickering Petty as convener Will have charge Service this Friday evening, March will be supplied rwith candidates of the progrean. There will be a, at at bth- Rev. E. G. Robinson, will have preaching for a call Next Sunday quilting, so bring your thimbles and •x•98 X3.25 ' charge of take meeting. Rev. D. A. MacKeracher, B. A., B. coarse ,early. J The Dramatic Club of the. Pres- D•, of Alliston Ont., will occupy the Cherrywood Young People invite .� byborian Church presentedtheir pulpit, n3orning and evening. It is you to come to their concert on Fri- Very ;Smart. and Comfortable Play,"•Just Molly" in the Mt. Zion earnestly' requested that the people day evening March 12th, in the Church on Tuesday night and rep- of the United Church should make church. A good program will be giv- -art a most, enjoyable .evening• a special- effort to attend these ser- .en consisting of a comic drama, _ .-The March meeting of the W. vices and hear the ministers who 'Who is Who" a jolly Minstrel "sho-, s � e C HAPMAN !, )4 S, of the Presbyterian Church, will preach. Sunday School and Bib- readings and'- music. Fun_ galore. l . will be held at the-home<of Mrs, I3. le classes at 10 a. m. Choir mem- Came and enjoy an evening of good ; t 1(;iditmicllsel, in Whitby, on Wednes- bers are asked. to be out -,on Satur- entertainment. Admission 25 and 15 p T T D p �+ �+ day, March 10th. Arrangements for day evening. cera - R ]3BER�• -ANEW _ transportation. will be announced -The Needlecraft Course spon- from the pulpit on Sunday; March sored by_ the Women's Institute will nbCP t0 CCreditors' ,� commence on Monday .afternoon, �Men's Knee. Robber Boots, $+2.29 �-.In our obituary notice of the March SA, at 2.30 o'clock, at the :fie Mrs: George Decker, of Ham- ]tome of Miss E- Richardson and in the Estate of '_Mrs. James Todd, ]den' B6 -Eyelet Brown Rubbers,- iltoa, in our last week's issue we thallous turtil Friday, March 12th. deceased. - 790. 'fltuitted to state that her son, D. M- This Course' is under the direction - :s, _. 9n�B plain poor RnbberP, in. Pick- All persons having daartss' ag- who- is well-known to many -of a skilled needle -woman from the ainst the estate of Mrs. James Todd. Men' Spat Kabber8, - ering, is now a resident of Chicago. Dept, This a w%mderful opportumfty late of the -village of Cherrywood. At the time we did not know his for the ladies and girls of the vill- in the County of Ontario, whq .died_ ..,New Stock ---New Phoes place of residence. - .. age and surrounding community to on or about the 24th day of -April --Early on Monday morning a learn the art of needlecraft. 50 cents 1936, are hereby notified to send to See our new range of clothing samplOs !motorist driving, a new Chrysler se- to non-members of the Institute the undersigned executors, on or - � don, ria into the bridge at west sad 25 cents to members, Please _ Agency for :`alp-TOp Tailors and work before- the 15th day ocf April 1937, for _ isle r hi ten . s brio aur own ma _ _. - bad] darnagin8 y At- 1 ad the village. 1+ ii fall particulars. of their.,claims. _ Firth Bros., $am 1tOn. ow Traffic Officer Runcimn was • -- Grs,enwtl4d ter said .lest=mentioned date, the poi teal the scene, but the driver of assets of said estate will be distnb- the car was nowhere to be seen. ldr• Miss "May Brown is spending a rated amongst the parties entitled i. g®eiman had the cal tpabd to . Fred T. Bunting, - i P1C�B=9 - 'q�y. It is thought that the car few days with friends in °Toronto. there to, having regard only to Mr. and Mrs. Etock and f_ sanity claims, of which the Executors shall 'had been stolen- The police are now - - - -- spent Sunday with friends in Little then have notice. F.etabliehed 1864 + bliwatlgating the mystery. Britain. _T'h,e - Swastika Clue met on GLbeday evening last at the home of Mr. and .Mrs: W. 3raithesa .and DATBA this first day of Marek. _ Miasee Bunting wPitlt a attend- of Oshawa.' spent Sunday with 1s - . A NEW YEAR'S MENU _ Mr. W. Mark and family. trace and the usual happy social +time. -A most interesting address on The Misaioa. Band are holding an George T. Todd, Pickering. R. R. - open meeting on Easter Sunday rev- stud William A. Hilts. Whitevak, Health " (Puppets and Puppet -Flays' was ening, March 28th. Everybody come Out., Executors. Health given by Miss Trotter, a librarian and help the Mission Band. Friendship .who has recently made a study of The W. M. S. met on Thursday = _ U0 subject in many European ": P i -- afternoon at the home of Mrs L. . The ' Pickering r asant Memories _ Countries. This was demonstrated Pegg. Mrs. R. E. Mowbray's group - MEAT MARKET _ . I&P most entertaining Way b9 pup- ,was in charge of the program. Contentment secured in . these countries. P A sausage supper and' drama will --0n Monday evening as Leonard.Cheer be given in the Greenwood Un.ted - - Bath Was crossing the ,street Church under the auspices of eet in the Our Motto --*Quality & Service" _ . .ti- � • nng's store he Frosp�eprit font of F. T. Bu ` ]lad a narrow, escs�pe from serious men of the church on the evening of Y Tuesday, March 9th. The drama, en- Special -Country ry� injury. He did not see an approach- titled ''Girl Shy" rovill be -presented Dreams Come True irtg car, which struck •hiin,_ causing by the Young People of the Picker- .Style Sausage -H appiness to one of his legs, and other. in United Church and is highly' -. . ' . .- slight injuries. Fortunately the car, commended. Admission, 35 sad 20 15c per lb. "All in Double . Portion" _ ' othe se cents. 2 lbs' -:n the injuries might -have been severe. for .25C•l _ To You _ - - The motorist at once stopped his Cherrywood CLARENCE SILH, < car and took Mr. Bath to the dot- 29-31 - Manager. tor. We are glad to know that he Mr, and Mrs. Rennie; of Toronto, escaped spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Pbont -Mystery, comedy, eso.<surpnfts and .Fenney. us for Delivery P� ltd W E I D elol Ill el�t acting, combined to prod- Mr, George Davidson has return- uce one of the beat p1aTs, ever giv-ed fF , the hofrpital and is recov- Prow, Ad or#" maaasse. Butcher. phone 3000) Pieheritig -' en in the village,'w'hen the four -set• ering nicely. " drszns, "Attorney for the Defense" Mrs. Leslie 'Hollinger entertained ' was presented in St. Andrew's Hall, POR SALE -Coal d b WOO. !Apply at • eagle of her friends at a quilting on .tat. motor and grates; tao.tlo. Apply •e ..Pickering . Picke �'i n Hardware Store 7' an Friday evening, by the Senior Wednesday afternoon News Office., ` V Gl iiia Dramatic Club, of the United church. Mrs. C. K. Petty has returned HOR8E8 FOR -SALE -A iso riding That the entertainment was a • cred- after spending several weeks in the saddles, Glen EFgles Manor hotel Stably _ itable one, was shown by the re city city with Ernest'.and Mrs. Petty.. Rouge a xiiu• as j� A' _ ion of the capacity audience, which Owing to the illness of our min- OR SALE CHEAP -2, registered Cooper's DryKd CpOper'8 Ke►rol was quick to give audible• express- inter, Rev. Mr. Bick, Mr, Howard F • shorthorn cows. chore breeding. Howard . • ions of its appreciation of a fine bit Pugh. R R 4 Uxbridge. 1 1.4• Iles north of Izal Disinfectant for lave' on Beare' took the service on Sunday Balsam. _ 9g of acting,. or a humorous situation. Remember the drama "Girl Shy" _ • The plot, Which centred around a y g YOUNG MARRIED WOMAN_ your `Live Stocks --t to be given ,b the Pickering. Y. P. YOUNG with with no children, wants a position as s ' long-standing family feud .between S in our church this Friday even- cook general or domestic housework. 915.00 the. Carlyle and the Hampden fam- monthly. Apply Mrs, Geo. core. R R 1Pick. Royal ' Purple poultry Bestir ie t0 • ering. 2i Y P riles, held the interest of the and- We are pleased to report Mr. Geo. Jens throughout; and gave an opp- Gates recovering after his illness: TOR SALE -Registered Holstein combat the worms in Poultry ` Ortunity for some clever iMperSOn- bull one and a half years old, T B tested. s Sire. Korndyke Keyes; DaT, Maggie Dekol talities. It is the opinion Of nnany Echo, Henry Moore. lot 26. con, 4. Pickering, i who qaw it, that the drama merits Pfiope Pick 27oa, za ]Laying ­mash. Oyster shell and a stood presentation in the village,' Spruce' Lumber (COWS FOR SALE-Olose spring. :y tis Well ba Ont-Of-tOWTt engagements `/err and fresh cows, pure bred and grades. T; -' R. tested and blood tested Fret delivery, Grit 1 Wm J • Murphy, Murco Farms, Lindsay, Ont. sOrne _of Iwhich ]save already seen We-- have.--_some-@x0ept-_--_ _Pl. I:ah2. Ise!--�--Qo al Pu le Hog TOniC larmed. Cast of characters incluti- lOIIall nice Spruce 11II 1 - i` Y Purple -' ed: W. W. Money, H. T. Fallaisei y h�(1RSALE-8coaa(2DnrhRmcows _ H. R Money E. T . Bunting, Geo. 1120)1. dressed deekiing [� due Marsh lith and 18ta and 1 Jersey sow + , - r S. + s due June 51h). Also 1 mare 10' ears old doe to Rendall, W. C. Murkar, Florence real June 11th. Paul Coolich. R R S. Pkkering « _ matohed and sidings. limile north of Orchard Ian. 2f g� i'0�lnelry :Faliaise, Marie Murkar, Vera Bunt- Agent for- MIX -or^ mI�- - eBr1II 1 atm ing and Joyce Rendall. Milch app Dry and well • man>afae• �j�OR SALE -A earlo" of fresh 1' cows and close spriagers from the Ottawa and RBQalr6. nwisted numbers Were contributed tared; restricted area. !•rice• reawnabl• At the At in'terrnissions by Miss Doreen farm of B.V. ikinkle. I I.41niles west of Whit- a • Our Motto :_"W a have 00049et,tii, 04 l= p�/'s� �p ^ by on No. 2 Highway. G C Sparks, Prcp- 30t MCGlaahan, Tap and Ballet Dan- r 1�.r11riltlNV a ..it -is not made.r ger; the Miller Stting'Trio and Mrs. �•• .�. OR SALK OR EXCHANGE FOR , anythiog useful - Qne chesterfield suite. Telepllf>Mfl KWO G. Johnston, pianist.-r.�:om, severarnew floor and bridge lamps oosp_k_" LUMBER YARD with shades, also one upright piano. awd ore 1 piC�ING ]938 model car radio. Apply Lep Dizoa, Ro•g• j BA m a y PSONze�8400 Hias. Phone Scar $4 r 11 SO ./ • S. • . � { .,.. ..� .. ., a ["�v ,..,. ..�", Ji?-,* s ; 1'. .. - 0 ! i..,., 'L,� � - _.�- i ..•' csE,'� �"j''_•�'''i� LOCA V 1 b 1lfl is -Born, on Thursday, February also Mrs. Fenney lRto has been ill" 25th, to Mr. -and Mas. Hugh Squires. for a couple of weeks. • son. Mr. and Mks. Craather, accorrlp- a 9 ore w E. Booth entertained a -The W. A. of the United Church' anied by Mr. and Mrs. Taylor mot -7-, number of her friends to a brirge will meet on Tuesday, March 9th, ored to Balton. on Sunday and vis- on Tuesday afternoon. at the home of A4rs. Redditt. +ted' with Mr. and Mrs. Stewart. ; _4rraffic Officer Arthur Runci- -Mrs. A. H. Cooke was in Tor- boss Jean Mainland spent the end ttPiekerin l8 Leader Sore" Mm has moved into S. W. Davis' onto all last week attending the fun- of the week with her brother, Jim; residence on Church Str. eral of her mother, Dors. E. •Glass, and family. Harold Mainland, of __Miss Charlotte Taylor, of formerly of Church Str. Harkowsmith also made a brief vis- New prints at 20C. and 25e. a rd. Toronto, spent a couple of days last -•R. H.. Cronk purposes holding it. peek with Miss A• E. Richardson- an auction sale of live stock, imple- We are pleased to report that Mrs, Print Dresses, very snappy _.,Mrs. N. E. McEwen had the tents, household furniture etc, on Fenney is recovering nicely from MM .' JllI1Wortune one day ,last week, while Wednesday, March 24th. Watch for her illness. Mrs; Fenney wishes to colors and styles, $1•W and $1.25 _ aengager in_ her household duties to bills. blank her many friends for their rail and 4lsverely sprain Fwr wast: �At the oi-ganiza lion ung -for kindness during her illness. �ide-hose--at-25c.-a--pair _. dead sustain other slight injuries. the Fire Company last week, a reg- Mr. Roy Morrish and Sunday. if _st. George's Church, . Sunday, illation was adopted permitting school class of boys gave asuccess- Mereerzz:ed hose at 39c• ]elaroh 7th 4th Sunday Lent. S- equipment to go three miles beyond ful skating party on Monday' even- _ g. tit 10 a. m.. Morning Prayer at he village boundary at. a charge of ing. Later there was community 31. hveaing prayer at' 7 p. mo Rev. ;5.00 plus cost of retilling, the tank, sing in the hall. A silver collect- "Dr. Locke" �icDr• Allen" .x money, and t IL G. Robinson, preacher. adz beyond that, with permission of ion was taken to help raise mission- rget the 'Irish Supper ons of- the Po .-,Don't folice Trustees only. The. �r the boys served a Shoes for , . Shoes for xo btu held. in St Andrew's Church on fire alarm bell must be rung on a hu call. The persons] is undergoing -Ladies Ladi �pedaesday, March 17th, ander the The !regular meeting of the W. A. es i+. la> q*w of the W. A. of the United a revision and Will be given when will be in the hall on Thulr,da7, .. complete. March 12th„ .Word for Roll Call - • cord • �' Oxford tie -Ox tie . George's A. Y. P. A. will -During the month of March the Ham, Group 2, with Mas. Wes. - M iset in the Club Rooms for Lenten United Church pulpit in Pickering Petty as convener Will have charge Service this Friday evening, March will be supplied rwith candidates of the progrean. There will be a, at at bth- Rev. E. G. Robinson, will have preaching for a call Next Sunday quilting, so bring your thimbles and •x•98 X3.25 ' charge of take meeting. Rev. D. A. MacKeracher, B. A., B. coarse ,early. J The Dramatic Club of the. Pres- D•, of Alliston Ont., will occupy the Cherrywood Young People invite .� byborian Church presentedtheir pulpit, n3orning and evening. It is you to come to their concert on Fri- Very ;Smart. and Comfortable Play,"•Just Molly" in the Mt. Zion earnestly' requested that the people day evening March 12th, in the Church on Tuesday night and rep- of the United Church should make church. A good program will be giv- -art a most, enjoyable .evening• a special- effort to attend these ser- .en consisting of a comic drama, _ .-The March meeting of the W. vices and hear the ministers who 'Who is Who" a jolly Minstrel "sho-, s � e C HAPMAN !, )4 S, of the Presbyterian Church, will preach. Sunday School and Bib- readings and'- music. Fun_ galore. l . will be held at the-home<of Mrs, I3. le classes at 10 a. m. Choir mem- Came and enjoy an evening of good ; t 1(;iditmicllsel, in Whitby, on Wednes- bers are asked. to be out -,on Satur- entertainment. Admission 25 and 15 p T T D p �+ �+ day, March 10th. Arrangements for day evening. cera - R ]3BER�• -ANEW _ transportation. will be announced -The Needlecraft Course spon- from the pulpit on Sunday; March sored by_ the Women's Institute will nbCP t0 CCreditors' ,� commence on Monday .afternoon, �Men's Knee. Robber Boots, $+2.29 �-.In our obituary notice of the March SA, at 2.30 o'clock, at the :fie Mrs: George Decker, of Ham- ]tome of Miss E- Richardson and in the Estate of '_Mrs. James Todd, ]den' B6 -Eyelet Brown Rubbers,- iltoa, in our last week's issue we thallous turtil Friday, March 12th. deceased. - 790. 'fltuitted to state that her son, D. M- This Course' is under the direction - :s, _. 9n�B plain poor RnbberP, in. Pick- All persons having daartss' ag- who- is well-known to many -of a skilled needle -woman from the ainst the estate of Mrs. James Todd. Men' Spat Kabber8, - ering, is now a resident of Chicago. Dept, This a w%mderful opportumfty late of the -village of Cherrywood. At the time we did not know his for the ladies and girls of the vill- in the County of Ontario, whq .died_ ..,New Stock ---New Phoes place of residence. - .. age and surrounding community to on or about the 24th day of -April --Early on Monday morning a learn the art of needlecraft. 50 cents 1936, are hereby notified to send to See our new range of clothing samplOs !motorist driving, a new Chrysler se- to non-members of the Institute the undersigned executors, on or - � don, ria into the bridge at west sad 25 cents to members, Please _ Agency for :`alp-TOp Tailors and work before- the 15th day ocf April 1937, for _ isle r hi ten . s brio aur own ma _ _. - bad] darnagin8 y At- 1 ad the village. 1+ ii fall particulars. of their.,claims. _ Firth Bros., $am 1tOn. ow Traffic Officer Runcimn was • -- Grs,enwtl4d ter said .lest=mentioned date, the poi teal the scene, but the driver of assets of said estate will be distnb- the car was nowhere to be seen. ldr• Miss "May Brown is spending a rated amongst the parties entitled i. g®eiman had the cal tpabd to . Fred T. Bunting, - i P1C�B=9 - 'q�y. It is thought that the car few days with friends in °Toronto. there to, having regard only to Mr. and Mrs. Etock and f_ sanity claims, of which the Executors shall 'had been stolen- The police are now - - - -- spent Sunday with friends in Little then have notice. F.etabliehed 1864 + bliwatlgating the mystery. Britain. _T'h,e - Swastika Clue met on GLbeday evening last at the home of Mr. and .Mrs: W. 3raithesa .and DATBA this first day of Marek. _ Miasee Bunting wPitlt a attend- of Oshawa.' spent Sunday with 1s - . A NEW YEAR'S MENU _ Mr. W. Mark and family. trace and the usual happy social +time. -A most interesting address on The Misaioa. Band are holding an George T. Todd, Pickering. R. R. - open meeting on Easter Sunday rev- stud William A. Hilts. Whitevak, Health " (Puppets and Puppet -Flays' was ening, March 28th. Everybody come Out., Executors. Health given by Miss Trotter, a librarian and help the Mission Band. Friendship .who has recently made a study of The W. M. S. met on Thursday = _ U0 subject in many European ": P i -- afternoon at the home of Mrs L. . The ' Pickering r asant Memories _ Countries. This was demonstrated Pegg. Mrs. R. E. Mowbray's group - MEAT MARKET _ . I&P most entertaining Way b9 pup- ,was in charge of the program. Contentment secured in . these countries. P A sausage supper and' drama will --0n Monday evening as Leonard.Cheer be given in the Greenwood Un.ted - - Bath Was crossing the ,street Church under the auspices of eet in the Our Motto --*Quality & Service" _ . .ti- � • nng's store he Frosp�eprit font of F. T. Bu ` ]lad a narrow, escs�pe from serious men of the church on the evening of Y Tuesday, March 9th. The drama, en- Special -Country ry� injury. He did not see an approach- titled ''Girl Shy" rovill be -presented Dreams Come True irtg car, which struck •hiin,_ causing by the Young People of the Picker- .Style Sausage -H appiness to one of his legs, and other. in United Church and is highly' -. . ' . .- slight injuries. Fortunately the car, commended. Admission, 35 sad 20 15c per lb. "All in Double . Portion" _ ' othe se cents. 2 lbs' -:n the injuries might -have been severe. for .25C•l _ To You _ - - The motorist at once stopped his Cherrywood CLARENCE SILH, < car and took Mr. Bath to the dot- 29-31 - Manager. tor. We are glad to know that he Mr, and Mrs. Rennie; of Toronto, escaped spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Pbont -Mystery, comedy, eso.<surpnfts and .Fenney. us for Delivery P� ltd W E I D elol Ill el�t acting, combined to prod- Mr, George Davidson has return- uce one of the beat p1aTs, ever giv-ed fF , the hofrpital and is recov- Prow, Ad or#" maaasse. Butcher. phone 3000) Pieheritig -' en in the village,'w'hen the four -set• ering nicely. " drszns, "Attorney for the Defense" Mrs. Leslie 'Hollinger entertained ' was presented in St. Andrew's Hall, POR SALE -Coal d b WOO. !Apply at • eagle of her friends at a quilting on .tat. motor and grates; tao.tlo. Apply •e ..Pickering . Picke �'i n Hardware Store 7' an Friday evening, by the Senior Wednesday afternoon News Office., ` V Gl iiia Dramatic Club, of the United church. Mrs. C. K. Petty has returned HOR8E8 FOR -SALE -A iso riding That the entertainment was a • cred- after spending several weeks in the saddles, Glen EFgles Manor hotel Stably _ itable one, was shown by the re city city with Ernest'.and Mrs. Petty.. Rouge a xiiu• as j� A' _ ion of the capacity audience, which Owing to the illness of our min- OR SALE CHEAP -2, registered Cooper's DryKd CpOper'8 Ke►rol was quick to give audible• express- inter, Rev. Mr. Bick, Mr, Howard F • shorthorn cows. chore breeding. Howard . • ions of its appreciation of a fine bit Pugh. R R 4 Uxbridge. 1 1.4• Iles north of Izal Disinfectant for lave' on Beare' took the service on Sunday Balsam. _ 9g of acting,. or a humorous situation. Remember the drama "Girl Shy" _ • The plot, Which centred around a y g YOUNG MARRIED WOMAN_ your `Live Stocks --t to be given ,b the Pickering. Y. P. YOUNG with with no children, wants a position as s ' long-standing family feud .between S in our church this Friday even- cook general or domestic housework. 915.00 the. Carlyle and the Hampden fam- monthly. Apply Mrs, Geo. core. R R 1Pick. Royal ' Purple poultry Bestir ie t0 • ering. 2i Y P riles, held the interest of the and- We are pleased to report Mr. Geo. Jens throughout; and gave an opp- Gates recovering after his illness: TOR SALE -Registered Holstein combat the worms in Poultry ` Ortunity for some clever iMperSOn- bull one and a half years old, T B tested. s Sire. Korndyke Keyes; DaT, Maggie Dekol talities. It is the opinion Of nnany Echo, Henry Moore. lot 26. con, 4. Pickering, i who qaw it, that the drama merits Pfiope Pick 27oa, za ]Laying ­mash. Oyster shell and a stood presentation in the village,' Spruce' Lumber (COWS FOR SALE-Olose spring. :y tis Well ba Ont-Of-tOWTt engagements `/err and fresh cows, pure bred and grades. T; -' R. tested and blood tested Fret delivery, Grit 1 Wm J • Murphy, Murco Farms, Lindsay, Ont. sOrne _of Iwhich ]save already seen We-- have.--_some-@x0ept-_--_ _Pl. I:ah2. Ise!--�--Qo al Pu le Hog TOniC larmed. Cast of characters incluti- lOIIall nice Spruce 11II 1 - i` Y Purple -' ed: W. W. Money, H. T. Fallaisei y h�(1RSALE-8coaa(2DnrhRmcows _ H. R Money E. T . Bunting, Geo. 1120)1. dressed deekiing [� due Marsh lith and 18ta and 1 Jersey sow + , - r S. + s due June 51h). Also 1 mare 10' ears old doe to Rendall, W. C. Murkar, Florence real June 11th. Paul Coolich. R R S. Pkkering « _ matohed and sidings. limile north of Orchard Ian. 2f g� i'0�lnelry :Faliaise, Marie Murkar, Vera Bunt- Agent for- MIX -or^ mI�- - eBr1II 1 atm ing and Joyce Rendall. Milch app Dry and well • man>afae• �j�OR SALE -A earlo" of fresh 1' cows and close spriagers from the Ottawa and RBQalr6. nwisted numbers Were contributed tared; restricted area. !•rice• reawnabl• At the At in'terrnissions by Miss Doreen farm of B.V. ikinkle. I I.41niles west of Whit- a • Our Motto :_"W a have 00049et,tii, 04 l= p�/'s� �p ^ by on No. 2 Highway. G C Sparks, Prcp- 30t MCGlaahan, Tap and Ballet Dan- r 1�.r11riltlNV a ..it -is not made.r ger; the Miller Stting'Trio and Mrs. �•• .�. OR SALK OR EXCHANGE FOR , anythiog useful - Qne chesterfield suite. Telepllf>Mfl KWO G. Johnston, pianist.-r.�:om, severarnew floor and bridge lamps oosp_k_" LUMBER YARD with shades, also one upright piano. awd ore 1 piC�ING ]938 model car radio. Apply Lep Dizoa, Ro•g• j BA m a y PSONze�8400 Hias. Phone Scar $4 r 11 SO ./ • S. •