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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1937_03_12µ ., ,`. JI*... ,'..T�,'T. . ;'..t: •,: :.�:, • ...'�' .:: 'A - 'I' _ h' 4� �y�"J•+i.sW: ....dl:. _ d 1F w z o , 1i CKER NG-. VOL. LVI. PICSERINC , 6NT.. FRIDAY M -kRe 1`', 1487. �viols*stassal Nasrsa. Greenwood Cberrywood GREENWOOD NOTICERutledge- _ - l+liddca� '.Kiss s t the week -end ; -•Pen Don't forget the Y. P. Concert in with friends in • Toronto. M I LLS i j'°�R. H. O. PEARSON--Physician • ' ��Uar tracks pave your way the church on Friday,. Mar. 12th. 'A Lid Sttrs.on, Danbartm. Lay " Mr. Gerald Mutton spent the end ww every day. �.�� �� }pie �nt�, Soca program and � plenty of =fun. -B.-PDBSYTH. pp��l1. IT:, 1Dhwtor - ----- _ - - • eat Austin on adODUW* Lies. COA4 CODE, Miss Edna' Green visited friends Pickering Township Horticultural 1886--1936 tWred mbar of the American ppcometrieal in Toronto over the week -end. MMeie Eye• e�mia•d by waolntmeat. Society prle,eTiea, ctanmrat, int WUUD, 'CEMENT, The woman's Association met at _ Commencing `January 18th" , GRAVEL the, home of Mrs." J. Clarke- on _ _ The P. T. H. S. held their March pL.�as of Chopping wilt be Thursday last meeting in the A., Y. P. A. rooms j2 DONALU AVOUY ' ts+uriuwr "'glld Mr, and Mrs. Roby, of Toronto, on 1�Lesday, evening. Dr,'. Pearson in g • Salwator. Notary rubuc. rAQ-1 yto Loan. , visited with Mr.. and Mrs, Clarke Te. per ba the chair. In the Pudic School Fs- 20 ba $1.30 colo• I«asarty ooc»wed by tae facie A. . c ori.- BUILDER'S 8II P PLIE i and famil on Sunda - Wa.aotitb.ius of writ tiowe. µbaby. sly Y Y• say Contest, prizes were awarded - BEATON, BELL �f R_O_�� _ A1B0 local cartage work party $ MarkhameArenaaand skating ihad MarionoTa lort, Betty .Jo� Robin 4� �� and over 6e. per bad ;; a gOur held 13arristora tf Solicitors have also placed in stock a fall y Con - line of Maple Leof Milling a, very enjopyable time. son, 4th, Gordon Wade. In the Con- W,-•ILLUM J, BEATON.'K, C. tintration School: let Doris Taylor, A fall line of cattle alad pis x H. BROOKE l31rLi:, K. C. J. D. F. ROSS . Coln Feede. St. Patrick Supper & "Girr Shy" 2nd, Ma -Neal. The ?r JAiv1ES A. WRIGHT A W MITCHELL St. Andrew's Pickering. March 15th. 'D. L, uchanan, of Oshawa, Edit feeds kept on band• -Also all Is Bay Street, Toronto; adetaide 2838 Adm. 35 and 20 cents or of the. Canadian Horticulturist, Poultry Requirements CO.; RICHARDSUN & Uo„ Barrie- Pickering, Ont. - -� 'D.' A. Hopkins and F. M. Chapman. •ters. Solicitors_ Notaries etc., Suite 501, Dunbarton Mr. Buchanan "delivered the decision Will supply any MASTER o: Bacelrior Life Btuldtng,'36 Toronto St. Toronto. Office phone 7409., Residsoee'6520 " of the Teiaphone Ad. 1688; Flickering Phone 3613. Stf -- , judges and :-.Ir. Hopkins pre- o'tber feeds -r _ St. Paul's Church, Sunday, 3Xarch seined tills prizes, The two little dao =� Uwe. dt MCMILLAN-Burris• Cl 11th. 5th 5unaay in .I,e;'t. 2. p m. h f -p dose Prices - No Credit •The Beal Store, aremonL g tiers o_ tiir. and alis. Ht, kine en - tae. Solicitors. Notary Public. office' Sunday • School. Evening Prayer at 3 bours'I uesdatr amid 5aturdarcverungs from 7 to PH0NE 9Zt tFt"'µ,Wed _ the` audience. with the 9.so.orby appointment. Toronto once. Mc- rT p:- m. Preacher,• Rev. E. C: Rolb_n- Sailors Hornpipe, aecor'ipailied by Chopping' =' Klonon tog., iii Melinda St. Phone Eigrn F �J R N I T.0 R E - aao3, 2etf son. -- _ thr:r mother., The. - hall was- -Pilled tr. Monday. Redue"sday and. Ftaday Prnfe .;or 13 B.. tilcC rrl� of Ti+r- r('tONA`7"1' & a�til�-Batribte'e, ore displavinu an aLt active Ont;, will adlr�cs the ,du'. r ?i,vr capacity, A meeting of the Execut- ALJ vwrivt; t.f i%- .C4itnr ittee Will be held at the !" Solicitors, 14 ttanee P'Ahlic Aluminum And Gruniwwart- EEO. °tiip '' tae 7ur.bart°:.: t'n: e } home of }I r, Lot;on, Tuesday ev- 4MDON D•CON ANT.'K C. "'-Farn4titrr Ind urr Rory' --- Ch irch, in-the-ba=ement. on the ev- F- _.+. 4Ri'..,F+N -*"ALLLN F. ANNIS, 13" A.. LL- B _ening. :,lar. dl;th, at 8 o'clock. - --- - - _ eCkee- •71 3simcoe St S:.Oshawa Novelties. ening of Wednesday, .NlArcti _ _ fhore�-sand s lC:ihavn?. ane at (tie Court Prices low, iu keeping with tirnpe, fiub;ec "The Co-operative %love- Audley : PIANO -TUNING ''House.'Whirby; (Air. ('OranO Phone'? (Whit- --- - men?.' -Miss Paton will Contribute _-' to the entertainment with Vocal and There. was a congregational meet- AND -- - _ RADIO SERVICE elocution selecti1*.n?. Ev=eryone' Mel- th h Tu !a'rnNu ing in e c ur ere on e.sday g h ch All kinds of Rt elr Fork •A Graduate. of .Radio College corLla e. Pn, .� la : t. ... _ T H ERBER,r T FALLA ISIE, L DS., �- a Dane was ni . L' D. S. G,aduate of the (loyal Coli:ge of With ..' Brougham � Club' EucL-re and L Th n t; Guaranteed Penis. SurQ,-on: and the University of Toronto. _ largely attende& and. everyone had x'11 esi u ' n U to-the-mllaute trainin o ughanr Odke in residence second door east of -St. And- 1� ® -- a gotrd time. The Club cleared' a- S. � � �(, A nw'sChurch. Piekenng, ont rice hdurs : 9 and _._ .� Miac Mary Phillips wag .a Port bout iib. 209 CLOSE AVE.. 9 ORONTO s, at. to 6 p. m , or. try appointivent. (X-ray -N ST EQUIPMENT Perry •:i.sitor last week Phone Lakeside 1502 «rvlce)., Phone Pick 3700. 431Y FINE Rev. Mr, Maci:eracher; of ,A111a- >sitsasw+ 09 arae. ituara for Russell Gray has been confined t) . ton. preached here �,n Sunday, gi%- Orders taken at NEWS OtSos his bed with an attack of flu. 4 steed Satisfaction init two very earnest. ,and -helpful s7 yi•.;es Marjory and. Jean' P:nil] messages. Rev. lir. PouItes, u: , L' PUSTILL, Licensed Auct3onser, Reaoonahle� Prices ;pig were Oshawa visitors in Sunday W'noler i here next Sunday. S�l1I1glrS Fol Sale 1 F• tw Oomaties of Ynrk and Ontario. enc- Tubes and Batteries always oat h_Ad The regular meeting, of the Cluo' _ iton"Ise ofall kilorl aiann.atoonaborwe _� Miss Hollinger, �-of Cherryav d. ;vas held .a' Grasmere 'oq Monde? GaltGlhlvKrim-d tater! Shingles, anti••. eddy«.13s«o atvr P.O.. Oat H. ROY HILLER. was the guest of the Misses M. and Bird'- Fort fir Khinaled. evening last when about 70 peop!,e R. BEATON. 31'.OWNSHIP Brotwbam. :Ontiarla J, P'hi lips, •xi Surxiay. Also. re•rrtht.,•iil g Ltuttgy wheels attended.. Pres. P. tieale w$s in thy' �• Clerk. Conveyancer Commissioner for 48t! Phone Mark 1408 Mrs. Everest and son„ of Toronto'.LNwO tnoarr--h+t'pened' __r iiarc ase�kerttsei. AAfh rev k. ou L«uer of Visited the former's brother, Thos, chair aLLd ..IVirs, C.,, Bryant, was the .T. PAThHs0.N N PLA RI�i1O D- �. Secrc:F ry, After the business of the Gamzrrage. on Wednesday. Call =nd Kit lir t. r,. Phony 381L A E. RIGHARDSON Miss Marion Gilbert, of Markham' month was over Mr. -Archibald o - Miss �_••— i ysta guest of the J. Phillips fan- c• UGL the Whitby High School gave a, . GENERAL INSURANCE address fit which he stressed thF REAL E3TATE Inautsuce of All Kinds. Miss Bella Brown, of Tasonto, iz _getting together of town and tYr:-n _ y CONVEYANCING visit' hei.brother, T. C. and Mrs. people oftener, He is a member - Best Rates Available with 3n8 the Rotary Club of. -that town ane An old estabb$slted agency, ready Brown at present. , G.. L. Mic?dleton aml"T. C. Brovrn each merz►er A -as proposing to ass'- ..Builders Supplies to serve. Beenr_ity and Service. • ist some farm boy by :uhpiyirLfi hit. Phone, Pick.. 6N0 attended the Temperance . Conven with enough seed oats ar - tion for two days last week. g y t". soa t e 'Address Phone acre and the • wuuld helphim in hi 1' Lr r,: ► r f t r . ) ,a ti T s� MAW BROUGHAM PICK 516 Mr, and Mrs. Bert Harvey, Nn: returrs and bang all 1n iro a see( • ti YY 1>�. M1a r1I T. Robertson a r1r. Rey'McWhir•• show in the fall and possibly have ` - LIdEN98D AUCTIONEER AND ter were city vis last ore@k. i[Slilr lig%s l' VALUATOR • . The Brougham Y. P. were guests 'upper together: Mr. in; es, Dtsznc: Sales -conducted Anywhere P><eker><ng M><ll3 of the Y. P. of the Pickering Unit Representative, then was _called up:A)haTtK Go,;( Phone or write. Address 614 Dundso _ ed .Church on- Monde evenin " last: on for an address and his talk xa _ Y' R "D011lei+llc 'Coke .Street. East, Agency fog Frost & Wood Mrs, L, Johnston, Doris and Lloyd s helpful one to a!1 farwners Hi'• - g y � sufiject was clean. seed (;rain; pas- Cfinent, Liwe. P1-�Rter Whitby: Ontario. attended the funeral of the late Cookishutt Farm Machinery ture ,crops' and hay crops. He shox - r - 3 Thoma O. Johnstin, at Golrie, on ,•..' .Mep!e Body Wend ed how often. seeds. of weeds CYRIL E. MORLEX Saturday last. A nts far Ladd Fao(x• � Complete lire and repairs. C being sown by farmers and i, wa: ge y GENERAL INSURAMOR Visitors with Miss Rate on' Sun - Chopping and Feeds of all• astounding the -number of . wee an, ♦, t Pioee - Piekering,'67N day were Y. seeds found in one pound of grail McSIId _• _ Mr. Fred Burroughs,' j OOLI iF r kinds.' of London, Mrs. J. Hanle of Strat y in - W RITES0 11 ford, and Mrs. ' A. Mohun, o takenm a Wh s weedsh sale spend the e t Cookshatt Im lamer l Pastry Flour : ` to. Year P ..Life Ye hoeing them out! he asked. He tB Poultry Feeds, Growing' Brougham hockey � players scored $eeure Prices Before Buyhs i. Fire g " a victo over Dumbarton, boys in bowed how some hay crops were Mash, La) ing Mash last week's on the µblob worth four, times morethan others Automobile :y y because in the seed miktures and a WILSON L .� O N B' R O We carry all makes•of Plow Points., rink. Quite a,numbei from here at x° Burglary and Accident tended the game to cheer fbr the right time of cutting hay. He dealt 'interestingly with fertilizers 'and LOC H1nt onto INSURANCE �: N. Lockwood ,tutors. PYCK BRINGI, ONT. There paS� away on March 4th.' said that more judgement as . to our Phone Mark 7800 �+ in his 60th year, Thomas O. John-• soil requirements ,needed., Phos,: -Studio Lounges Lounges -- phates was the one big tack of our --- Eton, elder brother of the late Lan- -the 1pilin the nerals — FIGHT *T R. . �CLENDENING celot Johnston. Mrs. Johnston, sods ,here and the lack of minerals j H formerly Anna Rogers, o c enng, for much -`trouble in our cattle. Sev- � p y _ predeceased him in May last. Mr. Winter Colds These are sacs tiODlil! . RUIYERAL DiR.FOTOR oomfortllible as s OOlioh r. am - Johnston was born on the old borne sial questions were asked arild ens - Private Ambalaace east if the village, spending his Wered and a great deal of infoisil- By land easily (►paned todou: Day and Night 3erviee ation given thereby. Mr. Hutchison, Phone9000boyhood days at Brougham aria go- ble.or two single ' bed 8 Ing to Western. Ontario after his I. P: S. was present and gave a Building .up your Vitamin Re short address on the value of cam - with spring mattresses. Malvern 500(1 - . maeiiage. He is su:•vive�d by his two serve.; - p g munity education and intelligent a - Markham - Ont children, vera (Mrs Gamble), of We feature the following Vita -One. One _ st. le has a dee . musement periods. He. made the y p brangeville, and Rev. Stanley John - wardrobe' drawer' which stir; of Lorean, also by his brother, statement that in one settlement in min Products: A,itt]Lur, of Collingwood, Mrs. Rush Qntario where a new school was lie- ,Watnpole's, Cod Liver' Oil $I 00 takes care of the bedding ing built that of the ttwenty�=one pup- A erst s AI hameitEs 50 Ca - For Your Poultry ell, of Markham, antd Mrs. H. R. y p aII(l a metal back ,: Russell, of California. ils who came out in ages from 6 to 21, not one of them could read or• •• ri solesZ.Oa Drluking Fountains and Feed •t11e annual meeting, of_ the Lid 100 $3.50 Price $29.60. Troughs made in our own'sho ry ' Write He paha a glowing tribute to ra Board lwea held on Saturday Abbott's Haliver Oil'ca rules 011ier styles without . p this Club for fief; good work. Allan P (iOo'd quelllty and' moderately 'evening, with the President,' G. L. wardrobe Or back Middleton in the chair. Roy •Mc- Lishman, rzrlto has recently, come to eS20ri reside on the Croak farm was call- $1.00, 1 Y priced. _ ._ ..:. _ Whittler, . Secretary -Treasurer, pre- 100 •s. Price,' $23.fi0 6c $26.00 ,ien� �rt of ` balaneed receiptsaii un°teresti for a but short sketel�o 7lyerst Calcium ?1 Capsules Oyster shell and mica grit. and a ditumgL Th'e auditors, T. Motor Ambulance, Day or Night C. Brown and Mrs. Harvey, found life in Northern Nigeria," Africa, 100' ;2.25 Also dairy, utensils and filter the boo>F4 Mia Bro�y lib- where 20 millions of blacks". were Malta Cod Liver Oil I Ib. 598. cRbene >130A _ "still" living in sermi- ruin} They y 2 lbs. 98c: • :pada. rtu•ian, reported 47 members, books •; circulated during 1936, 1663,. Books raised no aninLals far meat or rreilk, Aid all other popular Vitaole NE S Furnace work and general tin- but were very fond of tiog meat del- Products.' C. A. STERRITT emithin rom tl attended to. ' not including' the g P p y mechanical and scientific magazines. icacy. Tate local nr+chestrx furnished _ — A number of magazinea and magaz- mtutic, and a ldelighttul incisor( E• C• Jones Phm• B Funeral Director ALVIN BUSHBY ine digest numll*rs have been donst- µcis served after which Mr. Fyfe DRUQQIBT $ '•► anka to F. Furniture Dealer Hardware Phone 4800 ed by Patrons. The , the of 4t of Mnar�d Mrs. awn. vote of or throwing R� , QTCHLRINQ B'Di� °°� `���' the name of. haketisllQ. • Ontario 1 Km Ritchie. being added. their housp open for the meeting. -- j Summery of the. News ��`tr•�pping By Platte Banned - cities was $768,:,26 out of a total /11LILJL� _ML. Sj'!1'A, — An order -in -Council of $1,;11,167. ;,aroughout Canada. It` -y prohibiting use of airplanes in trap- Total namber of !oans made in Can - ping operations in the North West ads up to Jan. S1 'was 3,959. the list in tptal 1lie - - - ;undav in. } the Oaaada Gazette. amount :,f -'loans, white Toronto "tad Pkkvmtt shall not be used In trap the largest number. Dlontreal's to- ping, operations except as a means of • tal number -of loans- was 251, with' � � tr%u"ortation between the settle- valueof . $137.712, while. Toronto's meat where a trapper is outfitted and _total _ILIitnber of loans -was _393- wi _ — ---- ata _ THERE I!1� QELAY__ : his prIncipat base camp," the order value of $123,909. WHEN YOU 'ORDER said. 9tEvery trapper when applying A NEW CHEVROLET for a wense shall designate the set• ilted%ak where be will be oul'Stted :' 500 Millions For Navy Md' Mit principal. 'base camp." WASHINGTON—President Roose- _ _ - This action was taken when It. was velt's billion -dollar 1937-38 national feat7bd the game supply on which na- defense program was formally set in tires depend for their livelihood was motion this weeK when the House - - in daa$er )f depletion owing to trap- S'aval Affairs Committee €avorably , per/ using Irplanes to extend their reported a $526.555.428 , navy ap= tag operations. _ propriation bill, including $130,000, 000 for new warships already under ; 695 -Mtge Hoke By Skis constru^tion or is be•'laid, down. ±W.—five pretty Mongolian As soon .as the naval bill is out - gifs -eta here after a 3,985 -mile ski- of the -way, a $416,000,000 measureft hike ft>eat Ulan -Ude Buryat, Mongo- to finance the army's' activities will y `tis. Toe girls started OL the'trip last be introduced, the two together set- Oct. 21L hiking the first 625. miles_ ting a, peace -time record and carry- ' aroWO Lake Baikal toward the Ural Ing out the President's announced - Mountains before snow overtook policy of a national defense second theft They completed the trek on to none. ,skis, rim0hing here Saturday. AnAthoar 11 For lilliFtliril ac-_ _ -- - PENfMANG.—Struck by a hit -and- LOS-ANGELES—An Anglo-Saxon run d4ver on Main Street at the alliance, backed by the armed south ond of the town late Sunday forces- of-- the l; nited States and _ :...::. .. .� THE ONLY night, Martial, and Norbert Moreau, Great Britain, would constitute the - , � . •�: brothers of Perklasdeld, escaped in- best guarantee of. --world peace, said - �• �e.�driving-terasViscount Graigavon upon hi% arrival theynggyijury; although the light:b,, -consideia ere r.m Hawais- -eh ruehome. E- PROVES r e � --- -- ageri .aod the horse `slightly cut. "With their combined flect:% raan Atter being struck, the horse ran power,- and finances, no cv::binatirove on ONE- RIDE will that Chevrolet a -completely-' sway and came to a sudden stop' of • enemies would dare mslce war," P - three blocks down tlie• "street, lust he' said.' "Someibieg - like that was new Valve -in -Head Engine gives more power—more Ott scolding plunging through a large in the back of the head: of yourstnoothness--more performance—with low gas and MVITN ALL ' ' plate glass store window. President Wilson. Folks say he lived oil costs never before equalled b PoliglD have -no clue As -to the car foo soon. Perhaps, but our children's q y any frill -size car! _ driveY's Identity. children will prove him right." a de will wt ou ,eve o h • _-On ri 'n y fo r t t e matchless VALVE -IN -HEAD vrolet comfort of "knee :fiction=balanced weight Rail Crosiinga Deaths CheHIGH COMPRESSION Wj.,tFAX.—Four tiN Scor tans 7 -en Hurt In us Crash are d9ad rater a aeries' of 'fatal ac- . SL liN1ERLAND, B.L'.—Ten prraons —wider seats—extra head, leg and elbow room! ENGINE cidentis In the Province over, the week- were treated _in bo%pitxls here: and One ride and you'll nerer'take less than Chevrolet' PERFECTECF in Featictou Sunday for lacerations HYDRAULIC BRAKES 0heoter Webber of Middlefield died and other- injuries, Suffered 'when a iafety ... the' safety of self -energizing hydraulic - - KNEE -ACTION GLIDING RIDE ' 'la hospital Sunday less than twenty Greyhound Lines` bice carrying, tHPm _ _BrakCs—and entirely new Ln-isteel Turret Top • "Wl'TH SHOCK PRQOF lour hours after a truck to which he tyone. passengers plunged horn the -Bodies by Fisher, with Safety. lass in eve window!' STEERING ,was riding was struck by A train and highway into shallow pater on the B rY ''hurled ..down a 'en'oot embankment edge.of Lake Okanagan last• -night.. Take this Chevrolet .ride today. Get behind the ' (On.ti""rDi L"=a Mme) at a crossing. Hospital authorities Otliers less severely hurt were giy Wheel anis get the facts. Low monthly pa}meats on UNISTEEL TURRET TOP said George Chandler, dtivea -o! -the en medical treatment in their homes. BODIES BY FISHER ^-1rurk, would recover. The bus struck .an - obstruction the General Motors Instalment -Plan. Ot Sydney, Donald Cameron. .47, • . about halt -,an hour after leaving the "On Master D'e Luxe Mode%a. „FISHER NO -DRAFT and Richard Harris, 30, were drowned depot here. Provincial' police, after - VENTtiAT10N when their slag truck crashed through a rreliminary investigation, said the SAFETY GLASS. the raittng•.of a. bridge into Muggah's. . machlue.rpparently travelled about a _ tnEvery wtneow r roe i anter. mal afte . strikiW^ the were t o d t of a e i tOreet. The two men l • In thQ truck's cab.. gbstac'« - .Air Service For Peace 'River- BUMONT0N. — Airmail at -1 -vice Quints' Third' Film $7 from Edmonton .to the Peace_ River NOLL•i WOOD — At the robust Cobutry will be lnatt8urated In two age of t1^ree years the Dionne quin- Masts,'?-PaWenger BUSinere Coupe deliv- , weeks. According to information . re- tuplets v ill star m. their third. motion erect at factory, Oshawa. Government Ceired br. James -A. MacKinnon, mem- picture this Jung. race+: license and freight oddRionil: ..`[Pricee subject to change without notice.) - -1ber of the House of Commons for A sUuy for the five little • sisters - C-676 West Edmonton. The service will _ was prepared 'at a studio here re- '. ;,operate from Edmonton to Peace Riv- cently which would, offer acting op- or and Grande Prairie, Alta., and Date- portunities the quints never have - - sou CiQek, B.C., Mr. MacKinnon. said.'-_ had be_c re'. - CHAS. COOPER - Claremont. Last .,flay 287, on their second Home Loans, $1,601,167 birehd the quints received $250,. Assoc. Dealer -J. McGlashan, Dunbarton OTTAWA — Figure; issued by 000 as down payment on a new '-.-'Rnance Minister Dunning showed three -picture -contract running to the 1,888 loans have been trade' under end of, 1936. _ -the 41rine Imr,•')evrnent'Loan Plan' Like nes other siars--Jn. movie his- l up to Jan. 31 in cities of 20,000 tory, the quints, unable to, come to v . popWa6tm or'mure. Hollywood, . • have had ._Hollywood TOW amount of loans. in these come to, them for each picture. - r FROM (SPORT COUPE WITH OPERA S[AfS' 2t fdctcry, CS f -.-,CANADA'S --FINEST ILOW-PRICE-D :SCAR - _. (Pricer =bled to ch=p witbout octicey ' E S N • • R D E. R . - +CCAS. COOPVn Claremont. -Assoc. Dealer -J. 11�cGlasiian, Diu�bartori - ; `; s .. '.a.... 1 ..; — ernor-General, presumably speaking �•. as "John Buchan," in accepting a writ - BLUE LABEI ing table set from the Boy Scouts As - LABEL of Toronto 'at the recent 31e district annual banquet. 1 —1 pl- - Timely Pub_l, at—on' —' * 'The year 1936 marked many po- litical changes throughout the world. Revolutions in Spain.and Paraguay; MR. tma t Cd '(Crud•I Ud general elections in the United P l•'•^b +•� States, Japan and France; the over - pearance of Ethiopia as an indepen- dent state—these 'are but examples.. °? To take account of these important - =WITH THE -changes,--the—POIATICAL . HAND- ,.,,,.,.. a BOOK OF THE WORLD, 19371 •.f 't 7 - which has been published annually since. 1928, has ben thoroughly re- ' E wised as of January first of this SCO AQ _ e• year. ,,`` This volume is published at $2.60 61 1QV by Tarper S, Brothers, New. York, � S�?i A�Qr � d brings boys into for the Conucil on Foreign Rela- VVI "Scouting fosters a - community individuality, t ?' apirit._a tree democratic spirit, which contact with each other in a spirit t1O �`� Vv �`,�� ��� �r 40 means not only freedom, but accept that will never be mechanized." _ O� ��Q once of responsibility, when Europe- His Excellency was introduced by-ColOra& Outlaws �• ;AQ` an youth are being.welded into mill- Sir Edward Beatty. Others of the k • `• • `sem tarlade units.' long. list of prominent figures pres Heairi - BalIf1 Suits n • �+ e� _ _ - Thus spoke .his Excellency the Gov- ent Included Lt. -Gov. H. A. Bruce, � k0 `�• ernor Geae.a], Lord Tweedsmuir, ad- Most Rev. Derw" T." Owen, Primate DENVER. —The Colorado House y V, �` `�A� `��► ��` ��Q�7 dressing a notable gathering of 1:200 of Canada; His Worship Mayor W. of Representatives voted unanimous- ` guests, at the annual banquet of the D. Robbins of Toronto, Rt. Rev. 3lgr. ly to outlaw civil suits for breach of Toronto Scout' Association. E. M. Brennan, VAcar General- of the promise and alienation of affections.. - - •"We do*not want to 'see Scouting `Roman Catholic Church; President Representative Eudochia Bela` - ever affiliated with militarism," His the Hon. H. J. Cody, of Toronto Uni- Smith, , Democrat of Denver, its ;Excellency declared. "The destiny of versify; •Commissioner John McMil-sponsor, called it "protection for en - our system depends oa the quality Ian, Salvation Army; Very Rev; D. T. 'dangered men." - - - andcharacter of our people. At a .L. McXerroll, representing the Pres- "We don't want open season on time of very grave danger. today, when byterian Church; Rabbi Maurice D.• Iran," the woman legislator told the the extraordinary advances of science Eisendratb: Chief Justice the lion. House. "We are_ against the gold PLUG SMOKING TOBA CO develop, by false analogy, a tendencq N. W= Rowell;. Mr. $... K: Sandwell, diggers." 'to mechanize all human society, we. : Editor of Saturday Night; Hon. Geo. The measure 'then more .realize the valu of Scout- Sr Henry; Brig. -Gen. W. H: P, Elkins, provides fines -of @ C.B.M.D.S.O: $106 to $1,000 and imprisonment of tug; whieh-apprecistes and encourages - from on to fivea ears for attorneys y A feature of the banquet decora' who file suits- in eforts to collect- tions, ollect tions, on the gall above the speaker's money'or'breach of promise to mar - FOR KIDNEY place, was a full length photograph, TINE of King George VI in Scout kit, and duction involving of affections, or se_ , Along Canada'-- Nisi g IIighWa lighted with flood -lamps. duction involving persons over Zl Years of. age. 5.—.—.._...-. -AND BLADDER "I vrill use this in writing a story —"—•—~�•—�•—.—~�•—�����~�— -of Canada and Canadian Scouts," was In addition #o the Kerr Addison, drilling; Pelangto have men at s promise of His Excellency the dov- Where Newspapers g'_ �'' WEAKNESS score Martin Bird and Omega properties, and'the Cliesterville are also r#91"* which are conceded to be substantial to have operations under way. '1'4 Wq mines in the making numerous cor- west Barber Larder and Arm STOP GETTING' UP NIGHTS LOOK AND FEEL -YOUNGER Keep your kidneys free from waste -matter, poisons and acid, and put healthy activity _ into kidneys and - bladder and you'll live a healthier, happier and longer life. One most efficient and harmless way to do this "is to get from your, druggist -a• 40 -cent box of Gold Medal 'Haarlem Oil Capsules and take them .as directed—the swift resutls will l surprise you. Besides getting up nights, some .,symptoms of kidney trouble are back. Tache, moist palms, leg cramps,- and, ;puffy eyes. If you want real, results, 'be sure. to get- GOLD MEDAL— the original and genuine—a grand kidney stimulant and diuretic—rigbt 'roam ;Haarlem in Holland. Give your kid - A short time ago a British radio porations are being formed to develop Gold are starting attlTe developm� - artist inadventently. . blurted out the " the psospect'areas In the Larder Lake y. name of Mrs. Simpson: during a broadcast and probably a million or district. The immediate vicinity of l two listeners were shocked. At any the Kerr Addison is the scene of the Mr. C. S. Greenland is Consuitlsis rate the British Broadcasting Cor- ' greatest activity. Engineer In charge of operations tis poration immediately offered an the Pelang16 one Barber 1.47*j apology to the listeners. The infer- Wesley. Gold Mines, to the south- properties. He is particularly famfo jection was a 'sheer slip of the east of the Kerr Addison, the Chester- with the district thso uih hL cop tongue and the culprit himself was 'horrified at his mistake and express- vilIe and Pelangio properties to the • tion with the Martin Bird pr` h V east, and the Shaver property to the { - That is not the kind of mistake nortb-east, are ` new Incorporations. miles to the south•west-af fhe liter which could occur easily in a news= -Wesley Gold (dines are diamond Addison. Paper. If a writer makes a mistake - f •i it and make the correction before it and hold the story back until the impossible to gloat over the eis4ro sending tt into the office. Or if he writer hag been donsulted. of radio broadcasters. On the eW should not notice- it an editor prob- Newspapers do make mistakes; of trary, the radio announcer de a ably will; and cause an emendation course, dn'd. these errors are usually the sympathy of his •audience.► to be made, if he misses it, which . due io the- fact that purveyors of unconscious mix -reading of his slat is gnlikely, an intelligent typesetter. .news are nearly always working or a mind that .runs ahead of We . S C > �r pearance of Ethiopia as an indepen- dent state—these 'are but examples.. °? To take account of these important - =WITH THE -changes,--the—POIATICAL . HAND- ,.,,,.,.. a BOOK OF THE WORLD, 19371 •.f 't 7 - which has been published annually since. 1928, has ben thoroughly re- ' E wised as of January first of this SCO AQ _ e• year. ,,`` This volume is published at $2.60 61 1QV by Tarper S, Brothers, New. York, � S�?i A�Qr � d brings boys into for the Conucil on Foreign Rela- VVI "Scouting fosters a - community individuality, t ?' apirit._a tree democratic spirit, which contact with each other in a spirit t1O �`� Vv �`,�� ��� �r 40 means not only freedom, but accept that will never be mechanized." _ O� ��Q once of responsibility, when Europe- His Excellency was introduced by-ColOra& Outlaws �• ;AQ` an youth are being.welded into mill- Sir Edward Beatty. Others of the k • `• • `sem tarlade units.' long. list of prominent figures pres Heairi - BalIf1 Suits n • �+ e� _ _ - Thus spoke .his Excellency the Gov- ent Included Lt. -Gov. H. A. Bruce, � k0 `�• ernor Geae.a], Lord Tweedsmuir, ad- Most Rev. Derw" T." Owen, Primate DENVER. —The Colorado House y V, �` `�A� `��► ��` ��Q�7 dressing a notable gathering of 1:200 of Canada; His Worship Mayor W. of Representatives voted unanimous- ` guests, at the annual banquet of the D. Robbins of Toronto, Rt. Rev. 3lgr. ly to outlaw civil suits for breach of Toronto Scout' Association. E. M. Brennan, VAcar General- of the promise and alienation of affections.. - - •"We do*not want to 'see Scouting `Roman Catholic Church; President Representative Eudochia Bela` - ever affiliated with militarism," His the Hon. H. J. Cody, of Toronto Uni- Smith, , Democrat of Denver, its ;Excellency declared. "The destiny of versify; •Commissioner John McMil-sponsor, called it "protection for en - our system depends oa the quality Ian, Salvation Army; Very Rev; D. T. 'dangered men." - - - andcharacter of our people. At a .L. McXerroll, representing the Pres- "We don't want open season on time of very grave danger. today, when byterian Church; Rabbi Maurice D.• Iran," the woman legislator told the the extraordinary advances of science Eisendratb: Chief Justice the lion. House. "We are_ against the gold PLUG SMOKING TOBA CO develop, by false analogy, a tendencq N. W= Rowell;. Mr. $... K: Sandwell, diggers." 'to mechanize all human society, we. : Editor of Saturday Night; Hon. Geo. The measure 'then more .realize the valu of Scout- Sr Henry; Brig. -Gen. W. H: P, Elkins, provides fines -of @ C.B.M.D.S.O: $106 to $1,000 and imprisonment of tug; whieh-apprecistes and encourages - from on to fivea ears for attorneys y A feature of the banquet decora' who file suits- in eforts to collect- tions, ollect tions, on the gall above the speaker's money'or'breach of promise to mar - FOR KIDNEY place, was a full length photograph, TINE of King George VI in Scout kit, and duction involving of affections, or se_ , Along Canada'-- Nisi g IIighWa lighted with flood -lamps. duction involving persons over Zl Years of. age. 5.—.—.._...-. -AND BLADDER "I vrill use this in writing a story —"—•—~�•—�•—.—~�•—�����~�— -of Canada and Canadian Scouts," was In addition #o the Kerr Addison, drilling; Pelangto have men at s promise of His Excellency the dov- Where Newspapers g'_ �'' WEAKNESS score Martin Bird and Omega properties, and'the Cliesterville are also r#91"* which are conceded to be substantial to have operations under way. '1'4 Wq mines in the making numerous cor- west Barber Larder and Arm STOP GETTING' UP NIGHTS LOOK AND FEEL -YOUNGER Keep your kidneys free from waste -matter, poisons and acid, and put healthy activity _ into kidneys and - bladder and you'll live a healthier, happier and longer life. One most efficient and harmless way to do this "is to get from your, druggist -a• 40 -cent box of Gold Medal 'Haarlem Oil Capsules and take them .as directed—the swift resutls will l surprise you. Besides getting up nights, some .,symptoms of kidney trouble are back. Tache, moist palms, leg cramps,- and, ;puffy eyes. If you want real, results, 'be sure. to get- GOLD MEDAL— the original and genuine—a grand kidney stimulant and diuretic—rigbt 'roam ;Haarlem in Holland. Give your kid - A short time ago a British radio porations are being formed to develop Gold are starting attlTe developm� - artist inadventently. . blurted out the " the psospect'areas In the Larder Lake name of Mrs. Simpson: during a broadcast and probably a million or district. The immediate vicinity of two listeners were shocked. At any the Kerr Addison is the scene of the Mr. C. S. Greenland is Consuitlsis rate the British Broadcasting Cor- ' greatest activity. Engineer In charge of operations tis poration immediately offered an the Pelang16 one Barber 1.47*j apology to the listeners. The infer- Wesley. Gold Mines, to the south- properties. He is particularly famfo jection was a 'sheer slip of the east of the Kerr Addison, the Chester- with the district thso uih hL cop tongue and the culprit himself was 'horrified at his mistake and express- vilIe and Pelangio properties to the • tion with the Martin Bird pr` ed his -regrets. east, and the Shaver property to the The Martin Bird is located some - That is not the kind of mistake nortb-east, are ` new Incorporations. miles to the south•west-af fhe liter which could occur easily in a news= -Wesley Gold (dines are diamond Addison. Paper. If a writer makes a mistake - in- his copy, or script,- he will erase it and make the correction before it and hold the story back until the impossible to gloat over the eis4ro sending tt into the office. Or if he writer hag been donsulted. of radio broadcasters. On the eW should not notice- it an editor prob- Newspapers do make mistakes; of trary, the radio announcer de a ably will; and cause an emendation course, dn'd. these errors are usually the sympathy of his •audience.► to be made, if he misses it, which . due io the- fact that purveyors of unconscious mix -reading of his slat is gnlikely, an intelligent typesetter. .news are nearly always working or a mind that .runs ahead of We ■4 Y, _ Term A$i75 per yew; $1.50 paid in advance 3ubscripUe" to the United States and Gt. BribWn 12.00 is advance. JOHN MUKKAH. Proprietor. 4.11li1%.tk11V4�• vlNu1%G16. T TLe tow�lehip ootmdl nest oa Mon- day, March 1st, with all members - sharp., Wm. Maw, auctioneer. WE•DNE$DAY,- MARCH 24th—Auc- FRIDAY, MARCH 19th—Extensive tion sale of Farm stock, imple- aucwou cows wants and household furniture, at large list of practically new imp- Lot 10, con. Pickering, (1 mile lements, also many other articles. I east and 1 north of Pickering hay, etc., the property of Earl ! Villt.ge), the property of R. H. --Degeer, at lot 15, con 7, Picker- Cronk. Terms Cash. Sale at 1 ing. Farm, mile and a quarter sharp. Wm. Alar, auctioneer.' Borth ad BawgLnn, and a little east off the Mock road. This is Notice to Crediton abig sale and will start shmp at and others 12 noon. John Scott and-, George _ Storey, Clerks. • A. S. Farmer, In the estate of Oliver H. Pugh. auctioneer. present. -Pili persons having claims against Albert White asked for a contract the Estate of Oliver H. Pugh, late fill a washout on the 4th con. -SEALED TENDERS of the Township of Pickering, in . was Xppo­ ' Weed Inspector for another year. :y Tax -Collector Johnston reported Pickering, Monday; March. 15th. t ;, 'taxes paid in, approximately $6000 Hot Roast Beef, it 6 o'clock Play presented ... `.:5 + : higher than last • year at this time. Admission, 38 and 20 cents N: E. MacEwen and Robt. Ruddy t c; 'asked the Council- fox -support in the No. 2. fflghway petition. s Cecil White, Rouge Hills received : ..permission to remove a fence on the 1 sight -of -way at Morgan's Hill. All Kinds ' Committee on Roads and Bridges ..,write PbssM paid the following: W. Brown, drag BOWMAN . & ROWS on cope. 3, 6.00; Oliver Pascoe, drag WHITBY O NT on con. 1, 3.50. Geo. Todd, drag on Altona Rd. and con. 3., 2.00; Frank Barclay, sanding Whitevale hill, 12. 75. Albert Lee, ditto, 17.00. Webber IK chine Co. valve seats and tractor - - repairs, 9.50. Roy Ward, salary and telephone calls, 80.16. Chas. Cooper, tires, gas and oil for truck, 75.32. A. Mitchell, haul sand 12.50. George Baker, removing ice on Church Str. 3.25..31. Potter, ditto, 1.00. Ruse. Bye, ditto, 1.00. H. Calvert,ditto, 2.00. A. Roffey, ditto, L25. John Baxter, diag con. 1, 2.00. A Har- ' locld, drag con. .1, 5.00. E .Disney, sanding Greenwood hills, 5.00. J. Herbert, sanding Whitevale hills, 220. Committee on Contingencies paid i1k1e following: D. Beaton, salary, 325.00. W.' Chester, ditto, 25.00. A. 94esars, attending` tax sale. 3.00. R. E, Mo1+rbray, attending Good Reads Canvendon, 8.00. County Office Supply, Relief Stationery, 5.48. Dept $ealth, insulin, 15.28 Pickering News, Council stationery, 6.50. Library Grants, Claremont, 25.00. `A'. Kinsale 25.00, Brougham 25.00, Pick Bring 25.00, Whitevale 25.00. E. A. a _DlcKay, Caunty Treasurer, re tax - sale p;achaes by township, 222.84. _ T... C. Brown, salary 20.00. G. L. Jdiddleton; relief costs, 13.50. Hydre accounts, (charged against taxes) 1 78.12. Luther • Middleton," attending - Good Roads Convention, 4.00. Sick '.Children's. Hospital, grant • 10.00, ' Salvation. Army, grant, 10.06. Committee on Relief paid the fol- lowing fer -supplies: M. S. Chapman - 25.00. S. G.. Morrish. b.00. Chas. - Cooper, 46.46. Albert Lee, 40.00. A. H. Robinson, 2.80. Roy Morrish, 58: 53. -A. Cook, 4.09. T. Eaton Ltd., 22. 46. Quality Food Stores, 16.55.' B. r W. Lotton, 5.90. Silvem ood's Dairy, :3.02. R. Balsdi,n. 2.40: H. Jenks, .19. .00. Vl'::�. Duncan, 7.93. A. Smith, 10. .•00. e Booth and 3luuson, 11.00. l;. Woodward. N.M. R. � V: ?Mowbray 7. 91.1. Conner's Bakery, 2.16. W. Sad- 'Aer, 14.00. Death of Mrs. R'illiam Cowan >1rs. William Cowan passed away on Friday, :March 5th, in her 50th . year. She iw•as ,born on t)ie .Picker- ing Town Line, near Peart Union, the' a daughter of Air: and . s: John T. Pearce. In, 1877 she married William Conan and settled on the farm at .the Lake Front, east of the Rouge -" ,_ Fiver, where they named and dev- eloped . the summer resort, Rose- --'.,bank. She was predeceased by her husband nineteen years age:. and her '•'daughter in the following year. She is survived by her two sons, Dyson C. and Gerald, of Rosebank. ` Brock Road 'Miss Alma Hamilton, of Highland - Creek, ppent Sunday with her fat- : icer. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Fuller and family, visited with Mr, and Mrs. Albert Matthews of Claremont last Sunday. Kr. and Mrs. Chas. Fuller and �. daughter, Norma, were the Sunday visitors, of Mr. and Mrs. J. Tweedie 'of Whitevale. _ Mrs. Bert Churchill is again un- der the doctor's care, we are sorry to relate. It seems that an attack of pleurisy followed her late illness rr►nd as a ' result, she has been con- fined to her . home and bed. the :,Vast few days. -Her many friends Sall Register THURSDAY, 8th *action sale of implements, hay, n, ' tools; household furniture, at lot 1, eon. 7, the property of William : Dunn. Farm has been sold. No sae of ;team Will be received by, the Township of Pickering, up to March 26th, for the supply of a 2 or 2 1-2 ton truck, 32 x 6 Heavy Duty Dual rear tires . and 700'x 20 front tires, math wheel bass of 160 in. to 155 in; equipped with No. I Brantford Hoist, and with 10 ft. tipping frame; body 6 ft. 6 in- by 10 ft; steel cover, about 12, gauge, in .floor, and with front rack 36 in. high; no spare tire or license required. Tenders will be opened at the office of the Clerk at Whitevale on Thursday, March '25th, 1937, at two o'clock in the afternoon. 'The lotwest -or any tender not necessarily accepted. R. C. Reesor; Reeve, Pickering . Ont. Roy Ward, Ri Supt... Claremont. ATTENTION, FARMERS GENEEiAL RKPA1R WORK We are prepared tore pair care. trucks, tractors xn-d all farm machinery, wheels rebuilt and tire -setting, wood -work and wood turning of all kinds Flaee your urder now for wood -working and turning. Phone nr Osll A. I ROWE. Brock Road Storeand Blacksmith Shop (Successor to W. H. Jackson) Phboe Pick 2729 1-26 mer, deceased, who died on or a- bout the 20th day of December, 1935 are herebl* notified to send in to the. undersigned , Executors of the said deceased, on or before the first day of April 1937, full particulars of their claims. Immediately after the said date, the said Executors *111 distribute the assets of the said deceased having regard only to the olamss of orhich they shall then have notice, to the exclusion of all ot- hers and they will not be liable to any person of whose claims they .shall not then have noticr for the assets so distributed or any, part thereof. DATED at Toronto this 1st day of March. 1937. Ida P. Pugh and William T. E. Pugh Executors; by their solicitors, Bea- ton, Bell and Rose, 372 Bay Street, Toronto. fladio­-Servi Ce .Expert service and re. pairs to all makes. Reas. . onabie chargee. Work guaranteed. _ ARTHUR- FI1:LD Graduate Radio and Television Institute Member Official Radio Service Men's Association. .46 - ..Phone 5201, PICKS RUNG ...:SEED OATS FARMERS BEWARE what seed grain you buy to sow this coming Spring. There is' a -- ggrreeaat� deal of gran beingoffered for sale in Ontario for feed.A grain shortage has resulted in a demand for Western Feed Oats. These oats are being sold for Feed but some farmers meq reclean them and use part of them for seed.. Germination Testa of sample' of such oats havet shown as low percentages as from 20% to 705& The Sowing of Such Seed may have din- astrous results on the crops. A survey of the grain held in •Ontario would indicate there is sufficient good seed to be a0 ained at home, and all farmers who must `purchase seed grain this year. should make careful selection upon Germination Tests. A .farmer can make a simple and accurate test at home by sprouting a . number of kernels -. either between two sheets of dampened blot - ng paper or i tin a bog of earth.. The . sample . isprouted must be a fair average of the lot. J. D. SMITH, ,Seed Brandi, Department of Agriculture, ' Toronto, or DR. G. P. NloROSTIE, Ontario Agricultural College, - Guelph, for information. - ^ DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO HON. DUNCAN MARSHALL - J. IL FAIRBA MEW Minister Deputy Miniver •-1 t. Patridc^s ftrver and. • Xaple Loaf mutt' "Girl Sh." in St. Andrew's . IIIsuraaca CO• Pickering, Monday; March. 15th. t Pan- Hot Roast Beef, it 6 o'clock Play presented ... `.:5 + tuM W AWANESA INS. Co. Admission, 38 and 20 cents Ctieap Rates for Fara and Ce " — Buildings Windsterm Insurance on DuNdhm Baiciay-,Transport W1110 01ft ails 4116 Automobile .I...ras of _ Daily 3ersies All Kinds ' between .Claremont, Broug�liam ..,write PbssM Greenwood, Whitevale and Tororo BOWMAN . & ROWS My drivers are trained to be tare! d WHITBY O NT JpecW Rates oa Long Dislaaed 1 Law Motor Sales bag. Chrysler- Plymouth Ne carder tee small,meN too larga Dealer AIM ahipments insured and pretested fres the weather GOOD USED CARS GOODYEAR TIRES Tel. Aare. 311 WILLARD BATTERIln Class, IL and C. GENERAL BLACKSMITH'INQ Owned and operatedm SKILLED MOTOR REPAIRS Frank g, E$asd" Give us ,a trial on a New or a Used Cat - I 24 Hours Towing Service Gordon I' Law BROCK c . • THEATRE Phone 2908 Gordon ONTA8M0 Friday and Saturday March 12 and- 13 Two Showa, at 7 and 9 Saturda) MatloeA at 1.30 Sat. Evening -Show starts at 6.30 The Best that soiez� -^,9,- artiotry "Gentleman from '=`d °`_' give, .} service LOtlll#lana" -'+h' s S.tisfeeli� 1 - C. X. ltisals, OVL With '10' spassaw EDDIE QUMLAN' ,r,a OHA.RLOTTS EIENRY A 11+0 ""-The Bi Noise" Harry Hull With Builder and Contrasie, our K1881111.-Briol:work and Stonework WARREN HULL, a speoialty _Monday, Tuesday and Weda'aday Architect's E;4rvi40e March 15, . 16 and 17 First Show at .7 TH-E OROWN, INNS Last Complete Sbow at 9 Ro•:ebank Rd. &ad-Kiagetoo Rd. 4-29Phone Piek 669 1VIAE -WEST _ IN 'Go West NotWu to Y Young 'Adan We do Building of all kindr, With CARPENTE GING, WABRXN WILLIAaM CEMENTING RANDOLPR SCOTT - r LUMBING and GENE AUTR,Y 1E 00F1NG iN We • yo sell Brantford aooflos "Ride, _Ranger, Ha1,rial8,`Empire Bathroom Egnipnlent, Duro Water fide,,i' I 9yitems. Beatty, '?Stable Ecinipnlent "+ an ether Building Material Watch your throat .-E. tituatea Free '.Wor-L Guaranteed chest colds, coughs and tonsils. Take I ' no risk. Apply SYBILLA SPAHR'S ; F J, PROTTSE Remedy.It's speedier, surer and SAFER..Good results or -money- back Phone °502; Jones' Drug Store Pickering ',•. PIE ii F ft i \ ('�: O \TAR I Phone 600 for High -Class Provisions at '..L THE REQ &=d WH2TE R. & W. Coffee Vuller's Amber 1 - ' H 5 lh 39c t''A ' 11311EHS .rt 2. lb. tin Aunt Dinah 22c only, a. Heinz Soups , Pan- • . cake Flour :.. • 18c Asst. 2 -tins, 27r - You can get Top Price° for Choice VealCalves : Right Weston's Wafers d avel Water 2 k s., f or 25c. bottles for 13c.: P S _ at Homme. - Royal. Past Flou Broken Sodas We have Ja Buyer at the 24 lbs.L 85c. lbs. for 19c; 7. Ta r�ri--- Allonday; Tuesday & :Cooking Figs Wednesday, each week, • .and 2 lbs. for 19c, Pay ' Torous o Prices.` ` - Sweet and Juicy iP10KER/NQ FARMS Oranges, doz., 35c, Fig Bar. Biscuits Per lb. : -15ce Lettuce and .Celery Each -1 ec', J�r LIMITED Telephone Mr. .8007-H g NI UR/SON Picheriag 8106 Lowes w •y ". ,. .,. . .. ..y .)). .,.. ..-:" �'t.':pp.a ,... ' ;7;?' ... . �+,.. yam' >•,': -,r„a, .:. .: '. .. .4. -.', ( .:l: KN' -. :-",:5' .'.: .. ..Y' .',-... . !:'•n 'W'a. ..{ aW+„, .F,.• mr y!.-� -.^i. SOMEONE 11001001 i Miss Florence Duerden is at herI " _+ • t' ° t - home here for a feiw days. Farm M a c h i Lt e r y --1' Cb"Cooper spent the week-end Frank Barclay was Wd -off duty Frost and Brood, Cockshutt, De Lao- / -E O'Nt ILL RADIO SERVICE In Windsor. for a few days with a cold. al, Pedlar People. Ltd. • Mrs. Duncan Morgan :s improv- Victor Prouse is reported to be New Cockahutt, Gear Shift, Oil FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND Fully Equipped for Guaranteed Wal "1' -_ -bg in health again. seriously ill at his home, under Bath, Grain and Fertilizer Drills _EMBALMER at a Mrs. FeaslbV, of Sandford, is vis- medical -care. 6-ft. Deering Binder 9ucca;sor to W. J. Mather, ��onable Charge `Ring -with Mrf• and Mrs. D. A. h. Mrs. _Albert Rawson, of Toronto, - y P�tg 6-ft.. Massey Binder' Scoafiville Tubes and Batteries on Head . Krs. Jos. EVES u bas been forced has been ePeidias a f6w weeks with 8-in Roller Bearing GrinderTasha. to" 11%W return to her bred asaln tbxough relatives here. 8-in. Fleury Grinder Night and Gay Svrvi a '* alttese. -Mr. and Mrs. Judson Ward and Moffatt Steel Range Idigis cues. Baa I Business Phon- Residence Phone PAUL WILSON b3Ah8AI[ r sir. Earl Cook has a• permanent family have been confined to their 2 Walking plows 8801 9830 Pbone Clare. 518 s� position with the Garden City Press home .with the flu. Turnip Drill, near new ia, Toronto. Mrs. Wm. Dickinson, returned to' Ii[r. Gordon Overland entertained Toronto General Hospital last Fri- W. F. DISNEY, Greenwood WWI a tuunbeQ of friends -at a birthday day for further treatment. Paoxe Ptcs 2514 4l ct d ' party on Monday evening. -_terry to learn o e serious i - fir, Dost't forget the Goodwood Drama ness of little Billy Watson, son of NOt1CC to Cb*Qiet011'f - Zile &Uvs Uig Way & the Comamity hall, on Friday. Mr. and Mrs Rosa Watson l Karch 12th.'Admission 25 and 15 SAFE • DIRECT • ECONOMICAL Whitevale F' �- CHANGE OP TIKE TABLE ? cents. 5 _. R.-S. 0. '1,927, Cap. 150, Sec. 51 Effective, Sunday, Sept. 27th, 1936 Mrs. Rollyt. Carson, who has been The OkddfeU&vm' are holding a LEAVE PIC>tBBING M visiting her .sister, ]disc Anne For, "gam lbeeet• For O�bawa , Euchre and Dance in their Hali on In the Estate of George Anse Brig- ' See, was talon in a few days ago, Thursday, Mar. 26th. Proceeds in Rall, deceased. as latermodlats Foists and inteniediste points card is now confined to bead at the � � OtZdiana . Educartiotsal Fund. ><aase of her sister- Admission, 26 cents. ALL persons having claims ag- A. K. P. ]tl. P. li<. A. lel. P. K. P. >B. . The may friends of Howard Pie- The Women's Institute will meet ainst the Estate of George Amos a ?.09 a i2,64 6.54 s 831 2.31 d 8.81 ?, 'key, of lith `line, Markbam, are in the pubes library on Wedne�iday Brignall, late of the Township of • ?.44 .1.54 d ?.84 9.88 ¢ 8.31 021 +. p� to know .he nae recovered March 17th, at 2.30 sharp. An int- Pickering, in the County of Ontario, _ 8$4 a 2.54 8.64 EStanAstern . h 4.3 d 10.81 frost his recent operation, and is enesting meeting is being arranged, deceased, who died on or about the 10.24 8.64 d 9.64 Standard :P. I a 5.31 A. J now much improved in health:. Ii.b�L a 4.151 10.64 Time :12.31 87.3 A.I-3 An o Literary meeting waa so it . is hoped for a large attendan- T>9rentieth day . of March, 192?, full d '6.54 b 21.44 e. 1.31 ?.8T 12.31 pen ce, particulars of their claims Imtned- "' Held at the school on Wednesday On Thursday evening, Mar. 18th, lately atter, said date, the assets of a-Daily accept Ststi dk Hol. b--9nn. dE Hol. only: 'evening, followed by their St. Pat- e.-sat. on17. d-Sat., Sm- A Hol. only.' ricYs Party. Each pupil wa® privil- at 8 o'clock, the W. M. S. wi'Ii-hold the deceased will be distributed a^ .rt their Easter meeting in the United niongat those entitled thereto. hav- Combustion Hotkey Tickets aged to take trwo guests with them. Church, Rev. J.. D. Parks, of Carl- ing regard only to claims so filed. For Toronto Mme Leafy Speeials-New Simmon's Steel ton Str. Church Torottteo, will be Hose Games Bed Outfit, $13.96. 18 inch, Panel the speaker. DATED at Oshawa, the Third day _ Bed Outfit, •319.60. Used Kitchen of Marcie, 1937. - - - i Cabinet, originally $46, now 319.50 '1'febhate and laforatstioa at • _ A'c ,�.w._Butfeta,-Dresse - W Kr GRAY COACH LINF.9 �• �_--� t.,-- - ' - _..---wAA8TE8N HOusE - PIt�T�INt3 PHONE 4iM Sods. Beal's Housefurnishings ONYILLE-=- , - Beak of Montreal Building, _. Stora. JZ-NIOR FARMERS' ANNUAL Osiawa. Ontario �► `T. Paterson has receovered cuff- - icieatly to enable him to return ST. PATRICK'S DANCE >� Mrs. Paterson, however. is _ ,i still suffering as a result of an in- to be held in jury to her foot, sustained in a fall MAMMOTH HALL. MALVERN i -som,e time ago. The Business Men's Association FRIDAY, MACH lith Meld a meeting at Cooper's store on Haaaagan's Music Mooday evening, when considerable )llefreeiutesta -business and detail concerning • the - welfare of the retailer of the village. 1 .-Cea"4n regulations are being ptr- Admission. s0 cents (tax included) I Pared, particulars of which will - be made known at an early date. - Lorne G. Diasma. See: Tress 4 - The staff of the Chas. Cooper Hen Denson. Pres. atone, . enjoyed a party .one night re- _ 1 centty. at• the. home Of Mr. and LAND SURVEYOR � Q ' Kra. Fr Frei }Iowder, The staff were __ _ accomparded by their, wives and F. J. DOS E'►'A N B. A., B. Sc., 6 friends. A Coleman lantern was pre- L. S. On file - are the records of Bar- host to the host by the guests ,veyors Gibson and Yaraold, ' 88i followir►g an exceptionally interest- King East. Oshawa. Ph^ae 1981. I ' -.7"W regular meeting of the W om- dn's Institute will be held at the --+ f , home of Mrs. M. Rawson on _Wed- The Economy Store ILL I'� ' xes"y. March '17th, at 230 p. m. Specials for Rol! Cali "Canadian Women of i►7 C � Note" A paper, ``Errors -in. English" Week of March 15th l wilk be iven. Book Review-One of the hest books ,in the Library, by- __' pntetandixg Value blrs. Parker and Mrs. Augustine. A ! PASTRY FLOUR, 24 lbs. i Dertoe�stration of 'Soups, 'wilt Sunny. Cereal, 2 pkgs.. .18 ven by Mrs. Lye, Mrs. McCullough Wheat Flakes, 5 lb. bag 25 Mrs. Coates and Mrs. Cowie. Music. golden Bantam Corn, 2 tins' :43 _ l{otta-If you'lmow a good thing, Tiger Salmon 1'lb. tin .23 pass is on. Mincemeat, 2 16s. `` 1 The Misaion 'Circle of the Baptist _ _.-Church celebrate their Fiftieth Ann- Blueberries, per: tin - Fairy-.toilet soap, 6 cakes 20 iversar next Sunday .and, week-end`j kt theyxnorning service on' Sunday, Big 5 Cleanser A5 Interlake tissue.,'3 3 rolls a a sliecial speaker will. address the ` l Cowan's Cocoa, 1 lb., tin .25 - - fi:rc[e and the Mission Band in the i .;, � ''�-��--�� "'+• e.-erirg. Former members -of---the D ROO�Q v _ a7 C;Nle are expected to be present, A•. C• and e-: eryone -is invited to the ser- CASH G 1i3OC E R s'.ce i. Or. .Monday evening, a birth- .« day party is being held at" 7 'p. m-, Year t ` '�• his Ye unusual •interest will be given -T .. . .. . 'Nq .,,,:•�'. ..;.. �, a. - at the church at which a program - - Toasts to "Charter Men*ers" `The RE-TIRE Sub=lee" and, "Our Missionaries" ?r with - Firestone ' will be proposed. �1n interesting 1 sketch of the "History of the Cir- R j Y -c'-e" -rill be one of the interesting it- Complete Stock ' ens, - .i1 musical program will also of Tires, Tubes & DATED CAPACITIES FROM 1/Z TO 21/2 TONS µ form a part of the program. The Birthday Cake Cutting Will also 'be Repalring .Material _ With a Memorial service in honour MI N E E L B A S E 115 2" TO' 174" of the departed, and .Roll Cali. The death of one of our best- =..htowa citizens took place Sup_ A LF S PLACE - _ S the widest range of high-capacity, low-Priced truckshad ever offered to Canadian truck buyers! They'rs all Chev- six-c7ti„dr 6001 6M day, iLa:+ch 7th; when Judson Bundy CLAREMON T, . ONT. rolets ...built for economical transportation .. with capacities sueduasbed to an attack of pneu- Increased POe awnia. The funeral service' took P>'oaO pi's• 833 from Ston pick-up to 7-ton Maple Leaf tractor trailer com :» Nersepewer at f bination, including a new Forward Control )cab-over-engine) =,M r.p n% _ - p�tase on Tuesday afternoon at the -model ... wheelbases from 212-inches to 174-inches.' The engine i iCiaratrgont Baptist Church, with in f -_ _ 4m Incrsassd Tergw ternnent in the Claremont Union -Farr s Elevator -ia anttirely-sew--the finest example ever of the :si:=cyimdar; `- -i» ft. obs: at _ :. Cecr�eteey. Deceased, who was born ' CROPPING MILL valve-in-head principle. It develops greater power - greater /04.1.00 r4l lin this community seventy three CL7IRF.MONT, ONT. torque, mark you, with increased economy. Sheet metal is now y new, 1 ` Tears ago, was the son of the late smoothly streamlined. The all Turret Top, coupe-type cab _slrwndlne design r ea and Mrs. George Bundy and provides a practical, business-like combination of safety, ; Ali-SteOb Turret TOP Oat and Cern Chop beauty and convenience. The mighty, bridge-strong frame "ups-type cabs _ continued the, undertaker business Ontario Core y contributes a foundation that handles the heaviest payloads aN*Wo„ et of his father for a few years, when Argentina Corn Larger ,r -:he sold out to J. H. Beal. He then Glatten, 335.00 without'strairi or stress. No detail has been overlooked that Factory-13uiR lodes started in the tinsmith and hard- control in day way add to the value or utility of these great trucks. �,� lowest priced formw4l - -ware trade which operated success- All, kinds of poultry feed, and dairy See them for yourself at the dealer's showrooms. Compare �„ model fully for a number of years before feeds .specificationb. Check prices. Learn how easily financing can retiring from active business. • He Sae us for' prices before buying be arranged through the General Motors Instalment Plan with Hydraulic inkOe �wa3 one of four sons, of the family, , its reasonable monthly payments..to suit your pt4rse. NeN► design steerles per David, of Toronto, being the only coal-Wood-Builders Supplies 'sur+iving member, three sister, Oats testing 39 %a. to bush, free INQUIRE FROM YOUR NEAREST CHEVROLET TRUCK DEALER Lydia (Mrs. Calvin Gostick), Annie of weeds. Carload of Feed Wbeat (Krs. Madell), and Emily, predec- Just arrived -Thom s no May When You orda it Now CLov:olet T=k pros eased him same yease ago Office 3806 ^y, e ti • ■ Tea or ev Taste aoa • t....•. .,.�.�.•...:e..:vs•.. �:r:+►:ee:Y.v:w::eee:.:.....v �:,.e:V.eee:� e � ee�eas:eoe -,►, ;?4 A. EATHON -� IX �'� THE ►�' t ►�� I i AMOND BY CORTLAND FITZSIMMONS1 ;•; Synopsis of Preceding . lnatalments: just after hitting a homer. Pietro, It has been ten years since Pop the Chicago bat boy, disappears, and Clark has won a United League 'it is suspected Dirkin was somehow pennant with his New York' Blues, poisoned while handling his bat, Siad u the season opens the sports which is missing. Terry suggests writers, with the exception of Terry at may have been thrown into the Burke of the Star, give them little nearby Harlem River. chance. He bets $10 on them at 200 to 1 at the restaurant of Tony "I know. It's your job to get Murallo, a gambler, in the Broadway news, the way baseball is mine. Can district. In the hard fought open- you spare a little time?" ' Ing same with Philadelphia. Whit- "Have you had your dinner?" par, the visitors' star pitcher, dies Terry asked. from a rifle bullet through the "No,. but I 'won't go downtown," heart as he is' nearing the home Doyle hastened to add with a grin. pLte. after smashing . out a home- "I've learned my lesson. How about xaa. The Blues win. There has a place on 226th Street?" been i11-fee4ing between Larry Doyle They left the building and walked the Bhset rookie shortstop; ex- toward the avenue. 'Fordham star, and Whitper because "What's on your _mind?" Terry diaries pretty daughter, Frances, asked. had shown her preference for Larry. "Have you seen, the evening Detective Kelly suspects Doyle us- . papers , ; til he learns that Larry was tallang Doyle stopped under a damp -pc t, with Frances under tlto stands at H�r e, read this." Doyle pulled an the time the shot was fired. Terry extra out of_his pocket. .4writes a story about Frances tiear- Ing Whitper's rival of suspicion and RU,RKE OF THE STAR, HELD Larry befits him up at Tony's. When UDDER SUSPICION; IMPLI the Blues are to open in Boston, GATED IN '2nd BLUES DEATH soar of the Boston stars are Wur- - osL By clever work Terry learn The young reporter. on the ..that Sid Stream. notorious New York Star, who has been scooping all seaman, wrecked their taxi by firing 'the news on the recent base- . A rifle bullet into a tire. Stream ball tragedies is being• held un - 'b found dead and Terry receives 'der suspicion' by the police. by mail the warning: "People who Burke scooped the town" know too much die." Dirkin, the again today with the first story Chicago star, dies from poisoain6 of- the second murder at Blues - Field. Burke, although he -was -- in the press box at the time of Ii the tragedy, was able to get ITCOil ,� information to his paper�tbout ithe murder. before it. was.knovn TOM A Mhoots f - to the police. While young ned base the h p°rti;ise .,,d,y„ I.;Burke's part in the Boston af- f�y bra lacers .611806 antisaGw squid o. D 0. 'fair was spectacular and .op the IE Is11L F710611. tr N=de ow aotie the kth"al rude Craw. Kerala. sae astsm-aria test, stops -.side of law and order, the police trsat#ahttawaMektatts#taato. A18ehdsit,tuls,M Want to know how it is possible :for him to have news, if not be - le IDa�a�e JOhf'd4L ''fore it happen<, at lea4t Amid - I taneou:-ly. 'It was R yno'ds' Brooklyn paper y and Terry crumbled it, In. a rage. "Why-" he exploded,. "the dirty, lora, rotten-" Do bar laugh'ed.. ' I don't blame you, but now, you can undersand -how I felt.. and there is more you ASK YOUR DOCTOR THIS Aidnt read. '1'm. in the paper again - with the rehash of the old story. They knew Kelly questioned me and they made quite a point of my look- ins=oter`the buts. What have the bats to do with. it, anyhow?" "The Butchers have a regular but `boy, named Pietro, a little hunch- back, a young lad, not ' more than sixteen or seventeen, who .has been with •them for' several years. You know how'supers6tious men on a ' team become? Well, Pietro was their mascot, too." / But -hat-'has all this to 'do with thebats?",.Doyle asked. ''Pietro eame from Chicago with Ask Him Before Giving Your the team. When they arrived, he Child an Unknown Remedy !Rent up to Jerome Avenue -to stay with _his uncle, --Who- has.-a,.and Practically etre doctor you ask will vegetable store. Just before the warn: "Don't gide your child unknown remedies without asking your doctor Same started today. Rawlins re- ceived a note form Pietro saying lie When it comes LO the Ni-idely used - children's remedy'-"milkrd mag- nesia," the standard ' of the world is established. For over half a century many doctors have said "PHILLIPS' LIVER .BIL E Milk of Magnesia." Safe for children. No other is "quite like it." Keep this in mind, and sav "PIIIL- —!M You'll Jump Out of Bed in -the --LIPS' MI-LK--011X-IAGNES1A" MoraingRarin'toGo whenyoubuy,Nowalsointabletforni• The liver shouldout two pounds of Get the form you prefer. But see that sornid bile into yon w is daft. If this bile tsnotflowingfreely. yourfooddoesn'tdisest what you get is ' labeled "Genuine It just decays in the bowels. Gas blasts up Phillips' Milk of'Magnesia." y"rstomaah,Yougeteonati Sarminl Punk�and the wt kolto the a pemr fete] sum. ALSO 1N TABLET FORM: at bom lmovsment doesn'tatw "94 at the emu". You need sometbias that waefts Each tiny tablet is the equiv- I tet ive= as "-IL It taken tbow V-4 std 111"t of a teaspoonful of Uarte 'd 'Little Lfvw Pills to gat =-$ two a�e�ei�mhillipe' Milk Q( P� pb`aods of bile sowtng fused. and make Itssneris, N'°e _�ed Oki �ve°ia,t I nom 421, 73 West Adelaide St Toronto, Ont. - . Was sick and ssndinl; a substitute. Rawlin§ didrA have time to bother about -thething and just took 'the new boy on. Kelly thinks it is pos- sible that Dirkin. �t'as poisoned' through the bats. That's why he questioned you. They can't find- Dirkin's favorite bat, and what is worse, Pietro is not at his uncle's; he was not sick, and the substitute boy has vanished.- It's too bad -you went near the bats 'this afternoon." "I don't like it;' Doyle said, "I. guess it's my, finish on the Blues.` "Why should it, be'"' "Why'shouldn't it? Pop won't stand for. me, being Under suspicion. On Sale Friday, April 23rd :`.THE OFFICIAL SOUVENIR .' PROGRAMME OF TI1E CORONATION 81f graetcus permission of Itis Slafeaty thio Progranane U issued by• Xbtp oeorye's Jubi- tee Trust. COPIES SIAM NOW BE RESERVED: FRGS! ALL NEWSAGENTS AND BOOItsELLEItS. , ? closets A S,nock with a Deli-htful We're both in the same boat," Doyle said seriously. "You' : got to watch ?.�• ��ti' +- Old -Fashioned Touch J REUNION of your step just as 1 t watch mast BRITISH — -''HERE'S mine. a tree and he'll do ing to to his face. We'll ejyl ���� - �\ anything a yt save I V �• be watched from now on and I think ...:Lye regularly. Just sprinkle " passage money (without in. we ought to work together." half a tin over contents of terest or other charges) to British people desiring to closet—once a week. There's . bring out to Canada their "Doing what?" no need to remove contents wives, families,fri,encrelatives; or - 'Gillett's does it for you. " "Getting at the bottom of this COL -D Gillett'* Lye in the household An , BRITISH DOMINIONS thing. These deaths can't be call- saves hours of heavy work -clears eloggeddrains, scours dirty pots and ly, . - EMIGRATION SOCIETY ,i-, ed accidents any longer. Stream's, toilet stains. Keep' a tin handy. the water. '; •-; �" death proved that. There's some- - FREE ■OOKLET-The Gillett's Lye Booklet tells how to use this (l(I" oOsa London, Zinc.) t• 4• ` thing sinister behind them. If it gets out that we are 'suspected, Ltd., Fraser Ave. and Liberty St., Toronto, Ona ' what's to prevent our being2., framed?": "Why was Stream killed? If these slaw of water. people can keep the police off the real scent, it all becomes that much _ ,t a easier for them. We could be fy framed easily." "Framed ?" The word struck" ' terror to Terry's heart. ,Perhaps 4. that explained why he had not ' been For wre fheow, 's ; •e .� J troubled since his warning after the gargle with 3 � � j r. Boson affair. What an easy , way L-Pirin" table .�• � 4 gum to get rid of him frame him and water. _ .. he would- be- thrown in jail and out of the way. The modern way to treat a told its "How ' was Dirkin • poisoned? this: Two "Aspirin" tablets -the v, J DoyWs question cut into Terry's moment you feel a cold cominS.oIL , thoughts. Repeat, if necessary, in two hotiq. U z'.•'�';' 0 "They don't know, but since the yoy have a sore throat with the talo bat is gone, they think it was done dissolve 3 Aspirin tablets. iA, X that way. The substitute bat boy glass of water and gargle wi;tik knows the solution, but they won't ,lflis Twice- The'"Aspirin" ycw takOlin- find him." icrnally will act to combat ieyer, (To be Continued.) aches, pains and. the cold itsell. 'The _ - gargle Rill proti ids almost instant �; Drug May Decrease relief from soreness andrawn� of -sour throat. Your doctor. - XW Maternal Mortality' Sure, will approve this modern gray of treating a cold: LONDON.- A new drug which 0 "Aspirin" tablets are made in Canada by the Bayer Company, may hell)to reduce maternal mor- tality was mentioned in the British . LrmitqtTof Wind= - 'House of Commons by Sir Ernest sur. Ontario. Graham Little, member of the Lon- . �r IO_a don University, during debate on the Demand ' Maternity Services ( Scotland) bill. ' A,,a CM- • Thi re will a;wayy be t-o.:e• %vffo The bill urges.- provision of great -and �* look nest in, feminine details,such er nursing and medical services for., as sh„wn on today's smock in the full sleeves flower- Scottish women in their homes.�- "During the past twelve months", and charming pot iwckel Bias binding. can be. Sir Ernest told the House, ".a new used to outline collar and sleeves 1 drug has -been tried, and -the ,re - and give . a neat bright contrast. - markable result has followed that The cutting is utterly simple, no the maternal mortality rate has de - panels, as the waist is slightly fit- creased from 22 to 2 per cent." ted by taking darts. so there's - said that the new Sir'Erneknown known "sulphonamide,”' t/� base Hewes'' ° really nothing to the sewing-, and rlru, as p was of with a .bit of attention to the disclosed to: the Pathologies) Society other detail s, rut can have a of London only recertl It was of y y. ° �` • 'AL��k�,�' o that is quite' different simpler constitution than many - of " • o of 1 their need from the . usual run of them, and the _ earlier drugs, recommended for .lives a iI strengthenlo t�uc very, very flattering., the same purpose. Toxicity was very . like Dr.i'!(rFe's Barbara Bell Pattern No. 1;:102 much less, and anothdr advantage Favorite 1?restsip- dl is r*vilable' for•• sizes 14', 1G, 1S, 20; s0 and'42.. Corresponding was that it was best administered by the mouth. There was no secret for- tion: .The quints -_ uoinanwho .stiftcrs - --- bust r from monthly measurement 32, 34, 36, 38, mula or patent, and- the drug was it 40 nrd 42. Size 16 (34) short the disposal of the medical profes- pains, the exWt- lenkth, acquire+ "4 3=8' yards 35- sion, he -aid..- ant mother who baa muses and' other di%weeablo "p- inch fsbrie, p1'ls 311 yards bias :.. tants, or- the middle-aar�! woman Eo ..- "heat tubes" pipin,- - HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS "Our problem is to had out If it !a - 'present yertrns and ee should try this "Prescription." 11tH, W. Dakcr of Route Cobourg Out, Wr;Ce your name and address - poselble in the -social order to prepare men's minds and the eorirse, used Dr". Plcr«�# fsvoriu Preyctlptidn . through the change of life and. felt ro welt plainly, giv'nff, number and size of of events for pa_sa a to a better or- S I still take it occasionally to keep me oca and make me bave a good nigbt a rest 1 - pattern wanted. Fnelose 20e ganiza.tion of human' life.`'' Leon find it wonderful fora case of •ppeerTes"` lhry' in arenas or coin (coin preferred) Blum. nos t view sue, tabkrs'SU its, ligwd 41AL wrap it carefully, and address .,your order to Barbara Bell, R = ` nom 421, 73 West Adelaide St Toronto, Ont. - . Was sick and ssndinl; a substitute. Rawlin§ didrA have time to bother about -thething and just took 'the new boy on. Kelly thinks it is pos- sible that Dirkin. �t'as poisoned' through the bats. That's why he questioned you. They can't find- Dirkin's favorite bat, and what is worse, Pietro is not at his uncle's; he was not sick, and the substitute boy has vanished.- It's too bad -you went near the bats 'this afternoon." "I don't like it;' Doyle said, "I. guess it's my, finish on the Blues.` "Why should it, be'"' "Why'shouldn't it? Pop won't stand for. me, being Under suspicion. On Sale Friday, April 23rd :`.THE OFFICIAL SOUVENIR .' PROGRAMME OF TI1E CORONATION 81f graetcus permission of Itis Slafeaty thio Progranane U issued by• Xbtp oeorye's Jubi- tee Trust. COPIES SIAM NOW BE RESERVED: FRGS! ALL NEWSAGENTS AND BOOItsELLEItS. , ? closets – leen# 1N CANADA — SO CENTS ..-Outside Clean this easy gray! REUNION of y BRITISH — -''HERE'S no risk of offen- " sive outhouse odors when FAMILIES you use Gillett's Pure Flake We are prepared to advance ...:Lye regularly. Just sprinkle " passage money (without in. half a tin over contents of terest or other charges) to British people desiring to closet—once a week. There's . bring out to Canada their no need to remove contents wives, families,fri,encrelatives; or - 'Gillett's does it for you. Appy for particulars to near*#! x. steamship .tent or to Gillett'* Lye in the household An , BRITISH DOMINIONS saves hours of heavy work -clears eloggeddrains, scours dirty pots and ly, . - EMIGRATION SOCIETY ,Never dissolve in hof rvatst— )Dans, quickly flushes away ugly The action of the lye, itself hetft - ,,�.. (t*e.ilttr,.Jrrut) toilet stains. Keep' a tin handy. the water. '217 Bay Street ! Torn - FREE ■OOKLET-The Gillett's Lye Booklet tells how to use this (l(I" oOsa London, Zinc.) powerful powerful cleanser for dozens of tasks. Send for a free copy to Standard ' Ltd., Fraser Ave. and Liberty St., Toronto, Ona �K r `fix Handicap To..0010 : Business Woman Says Hardest Part of Her Job Ia i Merely Equalling Men fid' MIAMI BEACH, Fla„ — The bard, oat part ab -A being a woman bank president. according to Mrs. 3iary 1 6 <i Roebring, is being a woman. - Conal, ny which has deposits of- $114: 000,00, she is probably . the only mininb president of a major bank in the United States, and. undoubtedly. y the best looking t�ll and sl and addicted to gay beach pyjamas. "Beit 4a a handicap, for a wtrmtall III bnsllteas must constantlystrive not T As tead of the Treat m, N.J. Trust f 9 .} r +�^ L /• 9f 'r ./7. .i'+N ) 3.4, yL� i a +' / ' to lae her natural teminine wiles. We sae Oz 'the spot, . we women, the rain- ute vr^ enter any line it .Ommercial '"!r'' 4� My k' ' _ (� saAeavour, and we must always fight '' : { ; to meet men on an equal footing " slim says. Is addition to heading the bank, �' N` ' ' ` " " MrA. t oebling is vice-chairman of t - , ' ""� ed to the Uke rfew Jersey Unemployment Com - THERE'S NO DELAY WHEN YOU ORDER A IG - uo • w mialttbn. Before her marriage to 'the. Late Megfried 'Roebling she " was a NEW OLDSMOBIL>; cudoiners' "-man" for an investment r� brokgt"e firm in Philadelphia.' IDS Hou Much You HaveEarned By Cooking - • - • Meals _ .�_ _: _ - _ :.. _:_•" - -, y�, The Family fKj)[ANA#'OLIS = If you're s - fart wife and you. have been cook- ing the family's meals for a period - ` _ o[ 30 pears you earned 535,313 _ _ _ ---at least that is what Miss Julia ; McWtoa of the Farm Credit Admin- . , .. 4 istratioa told a farm women's meet- ` THE GAR THAT HAS Ing bete. MORE smartly streamlined than ever' #tiiss Newton figured the labor of Irl before, Oldsmobile stands out as the EVERYTHING for 1937 coolring a meal as being worth 15 Style Leader for 193?. See flus bigger, - dents' a meat and30 'she said that` in ! ,, - finer Oldsmobile :.. luxuriate in its room- Longer Wheelbase years there " tiroutd .. be _35,4t�• -�- meals. ter interiors.. :land note the added safety Bigger, Roomier Bodies ' q of its iif3w Lln�teel Turret Top Body by - Higher -Powered Engines - `Elden Women W new Oldsmob#six ,uta tet the flashing ldateby Fisher Turret 70 i, Improved v New U p Bodies ,7 Super -Hydraulic Brakes PRICED Z 1 i _Lowers Of Travel ectioa of its biggez, 9S H.P. engine. O s �` •'_` You'll find that Oldsmobile fa exception- New, Improved Rear Acle Construt tion FROM New Dual Stibilizers l6-cyl. sport coupe with Opera seats) ally economical to -own and operate- .proved Knee-Actlon Wheels Delivered at factory, Oshawa. Oat. Govern- Eip fire Y� of Age, 'They Fisher No -Draft Ventilation ment tares, !lento. and freight additiosttl. -mead #O Visit Corona Monthly payment, to suit soar P�� lPrltea attLjee! ed chs without notice.) '.on the General Motors Instalment Platt.. New Center Control $iserittig • " 1rC11UNDER MODELS ALSO AYAiiABLf �CAPETOWN. -- A'vlsit to 1,0111011 r Ions is brat to sec file CoroIIatioII els one itetr+ do the. itinerary at Hiss Al• "`CHAS.. COOPEh? -- Ciar�r3nant. -Assoc. Dealer -J. twicuas,Ljak1�. iuunioaY�on Berta A. M -Denis, of Ottawa.and Miss Adelia Cushman of St, Peters- _ ,. +badge Florida. both of whom are 'SS - .. - yeare old. 'Urges Adoption tjoil '•� nurse >�ho_js on duty_ tot a per. Poe 1"ived in the house. from 1$42 Recently they visited Capetown inHome oil FalriOU$ to 1844, writing"The Gold Bug" C iod of 1; or more hours cannot be as - �I,I $ the course of a world tour. They have. L - alert tend efficient as one who doss Poet j8 Mortgaged and many' other stories. been in South dlmeritea. Honolulu, Of Shorter Hours A foundation of literary research not . (oel the fat lgt ! of. such , a long .• j2 d the'' h Japan. Singapore and�crossed,India. -• as- preserve s . "W)iy t:o'I travel at,•my age?" yaid, OTTatVA,: - Aiadelene: -Baker of p^trod of -duty," �La�. t3aker-sald, The PHILADELPHIA — Cnless s� 57,- since October, 1935, home as a hrina _.. '5 mortgage 1I18a St• Denis. "Why nbt? I•believe London, Ont., told -the registered:'nur., patient will therefore benefit in gro• -is paid within the next.. In baring as say ,'time as possible.- ses.ot Ottawa that more adequate ser- portion as the nurse is less fztt^uses.• onth; the old home' of Edgar Allan - In ali alone" ga the world, so why vice to the public, especially the sick, This diirislou of the time on duty also " a poet, will be turned into a Two rules.._we should always have sboatA I not travel around and see its can be provided by adopting shorter roomin house. Foreclosure pro- ready: -that there is nothing good t wonders? 1 hope 1 --shall- have another hours. "This can be d: us by d4vidiag has tf�e resulting benefit of more _ceedings .were scheduled - .in.' Misrch. equal diatr.lbutioil of work ,mon; the or evil save in the •will; site# that we i[liteen years Tet to go on.'globe•trot• the 24 hours into three eight-hour A restaurant proprietor holds the` are not to lead 'events, but to fol fig•. • Periods," she said. nurses." mortgage. om e p c e I - th m E i t tus. -� R a gg w•<.L:If'a k r 'iv". "5�'Q.a':';x:•'`"`:`.i:. ` y i .'V'�t'�., ;�• " ',,,..o,'5:71'a;n�+>`,.,m`R':+.4,�.�` •2 f'• > x o. -THERE'S NO DELAY WHEN YOU ORDER A NEW McLAUGHLIN-BUfCK . .._ - . . - - o ur Biqogroma.. irter moire-- ­ oweru GAIN this year, McLaughlin -Buick offers' } ou - field. IN matter which you choose, you get a big Tiptoe Hydraulic Brakes, new Unistecl Turret %� �a 'o Bodies -Choice of four brilliant Series of Straight Eight for our money... a McLaughlin. -by Fisher, Knee -Action h'dinB ride, s s Straight Eights .,the LIMITED .. the Buick through and through in quality. , a car -Fisher No -Draft Ventilation, and the advantages ROADMASTER :.. the CENTURY ... and the the whole world respects. You get such exclusive of monthly payments to suit your purse can the 'SPECIAL—a complete range, with prices begin. Mc�aughlin-Buick features as Torque Tube General Motors Instalment Plan. Come in and } ming well down among the lowest in the"fine car 'drive and Valve -in -Head Engine—along with ."enjoy.a McLaugl lin-Buick ride, today., _ • - 11 9 s�u Coupe .a _�a PA17 PRIcED M as Delivered factory, Oshawa, Out. Governmenttaxes, adfrsiaht : a additional. (Prices abject to chane without notice.) M-571 CHAS. -COOPER - Claremont. Assoc. ' Dealer -J. McGlashan, , Dunbarton r . >a •- - a a. R . rZ. L (a DA L I �311� -,Yrs• Thompson, of Toronto, The March meeting of the W. spent Friday with her sister, Mrs. M. S. of the United Church Met at -- James White, the home of the Misses Bunting on -Miss Lee spent Sunday with -Mr. and Mrs. Harvey. Barrett, Wednesday, March 8rd', wi;,h the Pr- Iter brother, Wm. Lee and family. of Toronto, spent the week -end with esident, Mrs. Crozier in the chair. --Mr. and Mrs. J.' Roger Ward, relative6 in Pickering. Mrs. G. W. Reid and Mrs. G. Law, of Sarnia, spent a couple of days' --The W. A. of the '.United assisted. with the .devotional period. <;vith the hatter's parents, Mr, and Church have changed the -date of During the ibusiness period plans J. C. Bryant. their St Patrick's Supper to Mon- were made for a special Easter -The Unionville Junior Farmers ,:lay, -March 15th. meeting. A section of- the Study ante holding .their Annual St., Pat= --Mas: Fred Andrew ,M is recover- Book --en and Womlen` elf the far Ark's Dance in Mammoth Hall, in ing from her attack of erysipelas, horizon" was given by Mrs. Cyril E. 'Malvern, on Friday, March 19th. -from which she has been suffering Morley and Mrs. I. Morley: Refzeeh- hBaanagaa's Orchestrat. Refresh• for several weeks. menta -were served at the close by. Ilsrea<ts, ;Bee their ad i1r -astather col- .. "Miss Phyllis ' Pilkey underwent members of Miss Bunting's group. a tonsil operation at the Oshawa The members, adherenta and Hoeptal reeently, and is now at Kinsale United Church Oyster W. friends of St. Andrew's Church held ' houlse, convalescing rapidly. or Ham and Salad Supper on, Wed. a social ` evening at rhe -home of -Mr. George Field, of- the: Lake Marsh 17th, from 6 to 8 p. m. Narry and. Mrs. Boyes, on Tuesday More, is confined. to bed suffering tiiglit last, when a veru enjoyable from a serious intestinal dwrder. "It Happened • in.June" will be pre - Uwe rwTta spent is crokinele and ot- We hope than recovery, ie, ,not. fns; seated .in true dramatic 'fashion boy, '. eta games. ' distant. the Goodwood Dramatic Club. -Mr. and Mrs✓ J. C. Bryant were Frank J Prouse was taken to Do not miss this exceptional treat. r raise j y surprise, on. Satmda ev. Si.Mkbael s ' y Hospital on Monday„ Adults, b0 sea; children, 25. ening, Feb. 27th, when their imps, where he will undergo a major op- - - -'ediate faitnily'had arranged a sur- eration for bernia. We wish him the prise party on them, it being Mrs. very best. Notice t4 Creditors Drlrant's birthday. They presented -Mr. McMillan of the legal firm 1 hem With a beautiful floor Iamp. of Thomson and McMillan, Will tip- In the Estate of Mrs. James Todd, -•Yr. Fred T. Bunting, who has en, beginning on Tuesday, March deceased. , been confined to his harne and bed 16th, an office in the Gordon House l persons having. chaises tog- for a couple of ireeks with tonsilit- For particulars refer do t{he legal a�All of Mrs. James Todd, e and quinsy, was obliged -to ret= card on page 1. late• of the village of -Cherry-wood,tw bed early .this week, after having A meeting of the Jersey Breeders ' in the County of Ontario, who died ' felt on- the., way to recovery during of Ontario County is called for at I on -or about th 1 In the Past Marsh 20th. -ice-tise---$vuncil - • s re- 1936, are hereby notified to send to lapse' is not serious. _ Chaarber at Whitby, for the purpose {the undersistneri exeruttns, on or -Ar number o€ Pickering hocks' of.-ueganizing a c1u>{b for Ontario ' g _ Y ' before, th? 15th day od April' 198 i lams went to Toronto on Saturday County' full .particulars af. their claims. 3 , -Re:. lir. Polilter, of, Wnoler, +'�� eve nirl;2 to see the Leafs and can ' 1 ter said la_at-r.ientiutioii date: the f will be the preacher at the. ruorn1 W adians of Montreal battle f6- an asset, of said estate will be- disTrib Wim., , wp-e. !ilea and evening ser -:;,:e in the t'nf'.e�l ppointed as they uted amongst the parties; .emitted wrlere .unable to. t in as' eve �$*.. Church next Sunday. Me-nbers and ' n I there to, having. regard only to adherents are rgent y :.zwq•iest,-d _ etas sold. There were some 14,000 ela�rifs,'�,f %hicb the rxecutor:c shall tickets sold, .and 600 or. 700, most to be present. Sunday S•chtw4 and then h5ye notic points, by train, Mrs e- . e. -of whom 'had come froze • ou'tside'� 1311)1311)1e'Classq at .10 'a: rr DATED. t - , --Don't forget thIri:sh• Supper- h_ae firvt day of March. or car, were 193?. ' .Unable to get within the Maple i.eaf in St. -And-+e•t,<-'s Hall, °on Monday, March 151+1:. A Hot Roast Beef Sap- George T...Todd. Pickeri_ng. R. R. 2, 'Gardens. It Fwas• a fiercely, fought -and :�illiant A..IIi1Ln. White -vale, gamle which ended with the Leafs per -rill be served at 6 o clock, af- `:wrinning by 3-1. ter which the -popular drama, -`'Girl Ont.,. Executors. -Thanks to you Joseph T Cha -lc, Shy”, Which was so well received, Ed1'tor of the Star, for your ed a r- when pres'e'nted a . few weeks ago, .W in Saturday's issue, com!mentr^g. 'a -ill be repeated. A good supper ant The Pickering 'on the petition prepared by the per,- splendid eintertainm,ent. Adults. 35 MEAT i�/(ARKE� plc of this village cents, children 20. Nate change of +�a lege in connert:on date to Monday, March 15tisr ' a :with the proposed new. highway, George's Chrch, Sunday, .;published in our issue' of last 'wleek - guay,Our Motto__'Quality & Service' 'Many of uMarch s here feel that you have 14th 5th Sunday in. Lent. ' . •. contributed considerable to our Sudday School at 10 a mr Celebra- aS, pedal--Countr cause. We enjoy 'and appreciate the tion of the Holy Qa[rssruunion at 11. _ Y . ;Mterest you take in the conunum''ty Evening Prayer at 7 . .. Preacher eJ#yle Sausage b!'' which you were ,once a mexnt�er. � both services, Rev. E'. Gs -htobia- tosz. Lenten Devotional Service in -Robert Ruddy, this Saturday 15c. per lb. edters the finale at t the a Eglinton the Club Rooms, Friday, March 12th, Hunt Chub, in'the Masters' Shield the 8e A. . Y. . serander the auspices of lbs. for 25e. lP. A. The vice Twill Jump. His own horse, Patricia Mc- . oonaist of a short address and will - LLA R ENCE 91 L$ ;Neil, at the present, is in the lead 28SI now math over a point to spare. offer - an opportunity of Prayer for -- Mnnager °'The contest on . Saturday will con- the work of the church at home and iF hone us for •Delivery abroad. On Monday, Match 15th, chide a series of eight for this Phone IWt . shield. In the contest Patricia • Mc- the Lenten Rally Serdice of the - . Deanery :4. Y. P. A. will be held in Neil, has defeated a number of out- St. 'George's at 8 p. in., at 'which ,Ywfr a aerm,smosmen CA, standing hastses, • including '.one of members will be present from all the Chiliiean Arany team purchased the branches 'fn the Deanery. The �j'OR HALE^ Olydesdalp+ mare. 7 :by Mrs..Hunt, of Toronto. A sett years old, M.B. Burk. Phone Pic 1091 back on . Saturday can. now, do no special preacher swill be Rev. A.. T. OR 9A L h - F. Holmes, Padre of'Toe H. Tor- �+ 8epd owls, Ea.lp Alwa- more . than place Mr. Ruddy in ✓sec- ka and Banner. tat Is, ton 2, Pickerins. and place, We wish him the best, onto' All are invited. Joe. Cowan, m_m Jor First, and the shield. —------- H O Re Ft FOR y A LR - Goo;work horse`-atev 2incubators. A I C: Car- •• -Music lovers are in for.a rare negie. •Highland Creek, pp y 2940 treat on April 9th; when the Boys' Spruce Lumber'"�•R AAI,R-C;inod 0I�aP melding, 'Club . are presenting the Central Y. F Mont: y r one Gt Orvillec 1408 Burton', R 92.0 lam. M. C. A. Symphony Orchestra in sat We have some except• evening's musical entertainment at T4'ION SALF-3 springers 2'reRister- St. Andrea's Hall. The orchestra,ionally- nice Spruce 1n1 cd Holsteins and I grade. Herd ;is fully accreditcd. Wm. Davidson. Cherrywood.'29-s0 ramposed of, 25 to 30 players, is an inch dressed, 'decking, L,c+R RALE -Peter Hamilton dies adult orchestra' ender 'the direction matched and' sidingg. 1' drill; young Bronze gobbler. •Gotdbaek of Mr. R. Aodgison. Gtibert and strain. et lot f2, oon. 6; Picker -tog. WU,iam Gey Jr. Sullivan selections and operatic -Dry find well .manufaC•I'Tiaeblae � ;gems which evelryne loves,'witl be +cured; FOR 8AI68-1 Perfection oil stove, featured in this concert. In, addition j` 4 -burner. with even:band ewer washing r - with wringer. also New Williama saw. mime- PIC��G si�w toS Machine. Apply at News OfBee' !9t! to 'the orchestra,' 19tanley MeeBed, p with his accordion and Mr. Wm. Ft. /SIO WA FOR 8 A LE-Olose sprin{{�� Htlrrtphrtes will appear' toe musical /ers and fresh cow*, pure brad and grada. T. comedians. Tickets will be on ave LUMBER YAItI) H.. t: sued and blood- tested Fees delivery 4Pm J. Murphy. bturtA.Farms. [.iadsaiu0at; shortly, at 25 cents and ticket hM Phare truss. era will be given seating preference tl•soela �8Ni0 tap till 7.45 p. 'm. Insure. your seat by buyine a ticket -St. Patrick's Scoper - and ``Girl Shy" St. Andrew's March 15th. #� �/��� -Another fatal sector accident occurred on ThNr4tiay .afternoon on the HiOtwav about three , miles . PION EEK east of Pickering. 'in which. Mr's. 1- John McLean, 'of Toronto. sustained .:.,MILK SALESMAN such severe ininries thpt she died. _ _ v. Seventy-nine years ago Gail in the * Osh;iwn . General ' Hosnital on Borden invented a me+hod of con- Frildtty ma?Wna. She anti het htls= - --densing milk in a vacuum. •His - bAnd were ✓navies: in tl+Pir` tar. 'Anil vision. opened the markets of +he world foConadian milk. Canned milk can gowhere fluid milk can't. whp!t1 l+bf►rta;+P P. J.. .Ps+, re's, Mrs. .-:Gail Borden laid +he foundation for As, -whole series -of mans- - Mri ea+t an+ not of fhv ram +n PPt foctured milk products that have followed, each a direct helpp ev? se from -V,-q. Paai;ot% CIiP 'e+*r+. in looking dairy farming the mgsf irnport;30 ,broneh of .pgriqul- 'fun in Canada: Today, milk from Canadian forms is shipped ,ttt,rlf to r•rrwa teeth. serf +holt and sold as dairy produch throughout fhe world. ehgnorti-iwr rr,tnrl anti afa.+arf .hark lorden has been tolling milk produeh to the world since ft>♦ riAt in +ice mall, of pnolhow rev. ,urn of the cenfury. Borden then along with vfhers are woriiee Idrtvp!•. by P,04. Mnn-K. n+' Rainil _ - _ .iirery' day in ' iome *ard-foriign- near" to inci+wti still further. ane.='T�F.e ter e+n,'k Nov. frao+.r.'trrt. Mbe use of milk and milk products. Fde• tela+/t 16-" its year-offor-year efforf is one reason why milk is Nee laiveo- 0ma Arr;de^+ ,.�a i�vn�lln.a+� Fvw 66919'source, a( income -for Aousands of Canadian farm" (''i�{rery T7,,....3r.n� TTn4�Fnnnr p.,.� ••.1 • u • . . OehAR*rf p^/r ,e ole+r n., ...here "A t y i.e+•.,'eA,.,r/t, rrp,..p..•.1 we.rlrw "' ASSOCIAT[D COMMNI[; o .s e wn# r ft"ASM Of teag � 77 euro. Ttet1 a ee+ a+ lcAnA Qts MANt1fACNINIMS Of MM PROaUCrS 'r r • n� ' aTIAt Ietrw ^lose F<.rse... ('t,1e4 (•.wr- a1Sll"llut0[S TIOUGNot f THE wo" over Dr. lK^TAI"n will hold art in - for e "Pickering's Leader Store" LADIES If you would have your house smartly dressed, you will decorate with "Staunton" SEMI TBImM$D WALL PAPER GENTLEMEN': .:. _ If you - would be s.nartly dressed, ,you will weer iisf APPROVED eYOhnston CLOTHES , We'inyite you to come'in and see our new samples 61) the new sample racks, and remember we. c Artya com- plete stock right oo band... No delays, - �Patronize the dealer who `carries a stock, NOTE—Our new spring sample book ..whisk -'you wiII 'receive "represents only a small'. por. tion of mall .por- tionof our big- stock. M.-• SOCHAPMAN - NEW RUBBERS-- NEW PRICES Men's Knee Rubber Boots;, : »$2.29 =" Men's6-);,'yelet 'Brown Riibbere, Wrl's Plain Over Rubbers, ' MiSn' Spat Hubbere, .New Stock ---;New -Price - - 'Bee bur new 'range of lothiug' sainplas, 'Agency,., for Tip -Top 'Tailors and , `Firth Bros.,' Hamilton. - Fred. To Bunting; - = .-;Pickering F�+terbliehed 1857,. = -> =.A NEW YEAR'S MENU - • :: Health - -. `- Friendship ::Plt ascent Memories Contentment Cheer y :Prosperity Come True L 'Happiness _ -All ><n Double Portion' To You . 1l1/ . RE 1 D , ... .Butcher (phone. 3000)• Pickering ' nekerin - � Hard.Ware More g ':Cooper's Dry -Kit ,Cooper's Kerol - - . Izal Disinfectant for lice on - - yourLive 'Stock. Royal Purple'oultry Specific to = 4 .: ,. combat the worms in Poultry Laying mash. •Oyster 'Grit - . Purple Hog Ton7. ic ._Royal L,gent for mo�0orMick-Deerinp,].p'arm bacbioery ; and. Repsire. Gur Moban:=„We -have os.oa:tetlit. r Wis not made: r Com. TelephooelOW PIC J. S. BALSDON, - K:FtING . �.tkR''”. .. .:. ,. - .: .qiw- .-Wr- ...;iia, is v��p -.. . _•'