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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1933_04_21 R Wt �Y. 7-, 7 AOL FRIDAY, AM- 24 -1933. VOL. 'LIL PICKERING,, ONT.', --NO. 3. 7 Green River Cherryw"d Med4cal COAL- Our basket factories are running Miss Rhoda T%waites, Walter Fen-' GREENWOOD full blast these' days, Our town can ney and.J..C. Rennie, of Toronto, DR. H. C. PEA RSON-Pixysi clan A 9OQ0 SUPply-of Hard and Soft at least boast of one good industry. spent the week-end with A. and Mrs. and Surgeon, Dumbarton. 1011 Coal on hand. Also a supply We are told that there is no-tel-- .Fenney. e0hofie betw6en-J. B-. Wilson's 'and Mrs. J. C•'Rennie. and three child- Mil. ILLS RE. FORSYTH. O .D., Director of Kindling Wood, Brougham on No. 7 Highway. The ren,from Toronto, akid Mrs. Bob Me- 2.1��, -GrAtimetrical Associa n of Ontario. Reg. farmers seems to think 'can do Griskin and two children, Ath Establishad'iss tatered Member of the American length.. they ren, a*St. C, Wa2u�%- Ey examined by =11-1-1�11rll ne without them, and no doubt 'they*can arines, are spending a week with par- t arg out. Mt. 1LItf Pho ' Pick. 17 C1 .09 so long as .the price_remains as it is. ents-here. t spat. DONALD MUNRO, PICKERI-N-G -Would it not be far better to lower the rates and keep the telephones in, Altona THIS I'S THE ' T'%UNCAN 8. McINryRE-Barrie- :m m? as those who have them can only, get were Sun-- FARMERS' VILL LJ ter.. Solicitor, Notary. OfficilBfock St... a very few-people on the phone as Mr. and Mrs. B. Reesor N - 6Z�A, Opposite Bell Telephcirie 05re, 'Whitby'. GEN9ECAL INSURANCE -compared with a year ago. day Visitors v�itfi F'.6nd Mr's. Ramer. fborie 45. 4sly AGENCY lyliss--Flarenae,ffjndall is spending .,A large number of farmers I a %�eek with Mr. and Mrs. exchange their grain ONTARIO ..Whiteva e J. Coates. -DONALD RUDDY 4arrister. BROUGHAM. Re Solicitor, Notary Public:- MoneytatoaA. :Mrs. L. Mills is spending the Eas- for Office formerly occupied bX the late A.E.Cliiis. Facilities for placing any kind of In- On Easter Monday evening under ter season with her-parents, Mr. ,and elan,South wing of Court Houk,Whitby. Sly•] sural3ce at:best rates"' the auspices' of the W. M. S. an ill- Mrs'. La Peer, of,Toronto. Flour and Cereals , ' . B�ATON, BELL & ROSS. Ba'rris't. arallable, ustrated lecture on the Passion Play W. and Mrs. Lewis, of Toronto, r,. Solicitors.' 904 Northern Ontario Securitv and Service my Motto. was given in the United Church. Miss visited with L. and Mrs. Lewis re-. Build rK 330Bay �,treel.-Tororitv­ It-Saveg money and many more Ily lre'ne Pugh ably explained the war- cently. 1 42 Phone Pick. 515 W J Betit6ri, should do it. kL B.Bell. ous views . and the Cherrywood - Miss Blanche Rees6r, who t6kche,; J.DrF. It.. Adelaide 2838­9 Quartet contributed several -aP'Pr0P­sehool at Frazervitle,,is spending the RHARESO!4.' PICKERIN(i & J. H. Beal, ClareM011t riate,vocal numbers. ' Easter holiday at her home here. . .Special lC1 U. VEY-B-arriaters.Soacitori,Notaries PHONE 9:114• The Young People Societies of the !iL and Mrs.-Ramer,.•of Stouffville Public. 216-224 Ci5nfederatiory Life Building, Whitevale circuit completed three spent Sunday with Mr. and 31rs. F. BARLEY FEED Corner of Yonge and Rich•noqd Sts. Toronto, Ptiont-t Adelaide 4489 and 4480. By* ippoinl- FURNITURE suecesiful 'and well'ittende'd rallies' 1�arqer- 818.00 per ton, Spot CEksh men t I day etenings.. Pickering residence during the year, Rev. J. E. Bick, be- H. and Mrs. Madill, of Toronto, Pitione"F�wtk",-361-3, Sf Wo are displaying an attra.ctire Tbia in the best feed value on �ng. he.. In the autumn a lec-' visited "0. and Mrs. Madill, on Sund- variety of Xtiiai Gifts. the market. rrHOM*CN,&- 14-.MILLAN-B-irri tore with lantern slides was given by 'ay. a. j# AL ter�,, 'wlizitori, Notary.Public. Uff��r at Aluminum and 'Gramit-eware Etc. Rev. -A. Barney', Supt., of Indian -%Jiss for-Partry and Fine. Residence of Mr.Thomson, lot 11.concession 1, Furniture and-Furniture In the mid-winter Rev'. George Audley Pickering, Office hours,Thursday and Saturday Cake Bakisx.' evenings, from.7.0(1 p.- .. . n 40 13.30 P,.rn.or"by and-31. Dept-.-ad- appoin(ment. T6ronto office; 6051toyalBark Prices law, ib' keeping with times. dre��ed the gatherinv, Wnlie AI Al,- ."W;1 Flu 'kaq r)urchaqed a car 37,ly B114C.- 1`41100c Pick 2WID. Toronto Elz;n 1,30-3. k Jr-,15 JUY Fla red a s,.:pper-at- Locust R111 comp.'et- 1,yad ,f steers to put on his farm here. vo series, nearly one hundred be Bread. Gard Winters and Ben Bryant we;it:- present Rev. fit. 31 u.t njz es4l�nt to hear R .11 R 0 0 P N G '��:d, chairn-an.of Toronto East-Pres- 'ee the hockey n3atch where the Chopping Monday, Wednesdak , N wpt'- beaten.'.FILC. SMITH. D. D. R.. L. D. S- Lea e e 'We do I -` . and Friday,N ' $PECUL Fall"whpat and seeds are showing it right. jo,ccetsar w I)-.'J. N Dales�. Graduate C Yal C-01lege of Denta4 Surgeons and ToFor-- Ito Uzuverw!y, At Clar:t:mont o!nce ove, r), A. <touffiille up well.' The recent rains ha'Ve-made i5etatt'-port-every TueaaaY and Fri - . i - da r -Stou ff To-11. Phone �86 'IL'oh Book Faced Red- thell'i issu'red n their'loot stand. -.NO CREDIT The .B,wli green U-now" read) R. P. Winters had to under. T­ i0n fteemint of the eban-ge in timap, - , --:-and 49reea.Eoo�ng fLLr ihe'bow!ers t�) vractice- -.n, V0 a slight operation in T(iionfci last I -T, FALLAISE. L 1.) '$­ . . 'bT Sir Henry Drayton week to remove a dental complicat. and the close tnargin I sell at. ERBERT A n addre", 11 D 5:. Graduate of'he Rvyh: CcAjcce c f 2 4Q'per square. ared In -ligil i4n.- She is imi4living nicely:' ani forded to di5continne credit, -urge*� Ive I - the A ican'chur; DentA:' -11 and I. -'r,venutj of Toronto, was deliv, Offic#­residence second erim eatkt of St. lkrd- ch her' M Brock.'el;eept. for appnoved•0 taw's Church. lotche-ing.orft,--ofqce-Fjour, p Pull weight and e on Sunday last. Miss . Puckrin, teacher at, a.M to (1 0. in' reat. (X.�py The• new• brick- front sn. the new Road L% enjoying holiday at her flialvicg Phone�, or appointm litandard quality g.her. ho One Pic 37r�), druid' tore 'will be egnpleted .this home hli' o e re. weet. Rev. 31r. -Totten,-of -Myrtle, 'will -his' y next. MuiAinjewo curb*. The a Eve:pr e-3 V,,o'd f6r Vrday-� The D. D.' zr!.. vrili rrak�. preach here on Sunda— t. Many ­.0-t);Y. Terms Spot Caiii. • first -fficial visit to Rieha'rd!­;n Yks- frli�qjfjs will remember him when he L.-SURNINGHAM ;c Lodsre here ou.Fr!dhy-'oyerxjn2'iiA wa' �, on the. CAk-enwood circuit. A ELIZABETH RICHARDSON- ?�;% 'Week., . .. ­. I .: ... B-Ading and Geit,"Ja Fiilv,and 6j-o=b-jr�ri%uf`a=j of all k;-de, PICKEIUNG PiaAlr- -.M­C-n;-y is . adyPrtising - 60, Contrac i MmPlaflift Of DOL;d financiat stand. iiejz=-�nz th'-.,z week *,,p -tore- -i-iT- gornp.'C,.)lt4 rind a -ho,ixP "for sale. Estimates fornhhed on all c1famies• 7 ron-Ain open on Tuesictay, TIVIrsdal Frank hag- always liked to raise al ­c-k !-t-?n­4v And F:--o�rl r.. POSTtLI- Licensed Auctioneer, LUMBER-YARD ard'Sat=rday evenxng,.-ana-tn�k wtf(i ebit. r. - - .. . - ie�,day."naif hfilidw wil' *9-rl this llepr�-se'ntatives of the sprayer Alterations and repairs. . for 00untleo of York and 0m.,ir. &to. yer ar<j Mai"of&11 kinds xtwt u*a Soon obprS", L spray supplies houses were..,.wlic P79 Built Concrete Work. Alan Blacksf.Aithing, & Woodwork v.etk. PhIlinn at right prizes- .tease imsin;­i here last'.Week.4 Orte-has t,. Phone Pickez-lni;57-11. -. I. v!40 R. BEATON. 'on -Mav k-P p-th�,yIi�p o!f" bf,%'frtilt eiverr if FAIRPORT OVTAL Hie., JI �- f re o 'D TOWIN 9 H I P Ncir 1*the time to bsve those rep-air ir dehn4juent.t-a%-p w. ap ear be-- th ,t ep s�--i n is on. r 6 Clerk •W gyjr. U1119W APUdav:t-. A<oouritani. Etc. 'Aril. Wbitevble.Ont. he fifn- The old' fasbio'n^-cVputtin;r brok�n ­­,��'d r,,,t ay th�'ir ta-ie.Q:: r* Sal -L - hf',-ff thet ariki,meii tiootiono un htnd. T. lr-�ZTL e - Plaw-4 alwive Shifigl S 0 no h.Ard. P 'kt:ofie-into­�6mp -of 4ht-Pf,ft­qDots- .,n X�-e E��eer servite% held in trie Un- jh M. MAW. Lift,.NsFr) AVC1. Also dealer in Viking- C"re'arn Sepdira: P road; was not s, bad idea and 'WTIONEER for YoTlr.Qntajjc and Lhntiim tore and El,-�-tri> R=ashers. ited Church *,,n Sun.(Jbv,la,;t were we.11 -could be better Galt-60ranized S�Pol Shir;?ev, 5. perhaps the reads v Court�ea, Ail kaldb at pd" prompU ---ded.- Special Eazter music wiis if t7liq W - , 7 littendid -If tblnk�ng of bwrting" eleictrip vkdio atti, Teresa reasocabig. Daze,for qlayv, may be Z . practice wf4e revived. Bird* FOt'slqte Sbiw!es; =,gtd W,*JEWS'O15cv bell and ltdrpen, ask fcr a dem(�natra*ion of the New t�,n,jere.l •.�y a choir %-f forty voleg; one Also. re-rubbering baggy wheels. W'WLby,One bly modeN, j-,,i*i tivi-?.!�piriirfced torader,-',iip 'ui Tb� BroJugham' -Lawn mowers rb%rp4o-Pd•' -pri,-,-s are irigh-.. 71,e T. PATERSON'S - CLAREMONT .9wial 'Dent k*ld-in L. .-Matthews home.- �GARNET R6BERTZ. 77- GREENWOOD the United CliurclT dur�nr la'­ %v"k "Mr. W Sharer has arrkc-ed- hu.ne Call and get prices.". Phone X12 ".nd la- i; -beifir A-,!I art-soil- -from.the 'hospital- and is pr6gFess:ing ati -'Wiri ring f,,r.Li&b1 -dele.-ati.n of the O-07,rd Gr- •-�Lti.,factorily from •his recent 6perat- You'Call' Buy at Home- tig acd Repair. #4. A , ', ?- ted to be p-ressen, On Wed :Qn. or paver: <ptc, Tickering `Mills np-day of this xetk -he of I -BATTERIES. -All kindisouf ele-tr7cal goods Th,4 sincerest -irorA vvis --he -11 il ES, comnwrity._4re extenditli to 31r. Kerl- WA:06 fgr. warticulars ori the.Choir nett Hastings wili br"i' -ACCESSORIES, . ... .. kept in 'C-t'nCk.- de, fn*�e Rubes- 1-7-j3l Pick�r.'c'! eq)ncerl ;n -4. AnOrew',i �,'hurch -ta Phillip--), nee'of the.,mo,-t popular At af4 low and better pti-�epk: -�n Thursday. Atiril. 27th of cur yiiunti Ahn were rn;0r- k h,11 line of e e iud in Toronto.qR..Aqril Sth. -- as Z rVtc: 7. lgreenvitpod The*afternoon an eyli'nin fickering 46cal fps.. in St. Johns United "ilr*ceh orlir yon can in To 7i,,nto. -All Poultry FeedS aza�irr �4tei i.,a,;f r Sunday wo t�n 1 rig ne %%Int fr. G16%-ee- chose fo�r'bis.EaA� Let tiq repair th d er in West,n. �e-N 1dompanq pent.. "r t If. k • Ch;c,k�la, Sfarter of best M­. 4o,,k�-r­ of, -Tonin.­­ S te -,5gt! I.%- y top. j t�'f� I the , �ew days last week wit), h q;iality at Teascn- ei� chapter of Fir.,t Corinthian.4. Thp -I led.M MRS, 'THOS. 'LAW, OWNER 9h:er.; Mrs. J. Gibson. choir furnished suitable mttsiv.. 'The otor JRep!kir@. 1,)Ie prices. tl!r . Fly'.nn'and dauta-hteT is-,perfidy i-vPninx service was led by Mrs. Jnn. Body cl-Maple !nz a -F-w- dav,s with. the foirncr', r' crr, '51.r. A* , Miller, president . of the' W.' St.. S.: 'Law_ & wr)() . Laying '%Iash and Feed's Gordon J.. . 12 X) per co father, yer:�, Q'f� Clareni��nt. .7, d. Auxilidry-of the church, and '.NlTs. L. '41 Ana Gr i. ot- every sort. --en s.-spen,-hniz. hart J ,hngon- toQk..part, in the ripening' ,Phone 2� Softwor A Shkbi-16 00 per cord Nf Coo. h 01• her with friends in Tor- devotional exercises r S'. ' ,. Phil- PICKERENG, OSTARJ() ,COAL AND COKE '41:11)• p mad n6t.?S -)m the Columbus Pr-fr( Mr. and Mrs. Gamble and- Mr. and -rial mk 71 Bouse 2133 Phones O'dr.-e 59�).l eAyte -i-ti' g..Mr-: Norf,oi m7c: r.-. %,rviii and fan�ily, pf E�ratnj4pn, itt,(i a-fine-Ea,�ter. p,x-ni and Mrs. Do N. Lockwood - .-rt"trje Tiolidav %v:th Janie, and few eents it gave• re�-iew of the hi."torr L PICK ERI NG, ONT. % Of the W. M, S: work i� Canada. giv- �;r�. T. (". �P.,',binetrv, andJamily i,,,. a-- -.,�rt ketch of ,the +al)ent.in J life of Jno; O u*S' e'* hold - lr-I J�.';,.n R,Jo;n4E-tte aivi Ili-Douzall. The choir sant-�- a Pelect- -�ient Suiiday 6tfterTi.-,.jn wit ir)-'i in(I Mr's. �r. J. RrAN�,i�. cr'Torjon- W �T �Z to, sang ay) Fa.,ter s(,1 o."rhi, ine 0 1 lcra�z,s mbe.r.,, a �?.I- evt� F AVID-d's' i!i ng- tm ,rt-I an 1 S6 Privat�� AtnbuLln�,e ni,hi 4L t1n1e r Dny''and N..,ht &rgii,- n,:.Prof. i n'Pl'ko Ti!11' ;r.h. C,ime and bring t f-rix-nd tvill, O1' SpHiic; • •pbo�tle oh e•Green River i"nli, and • M, alvern 5-D(f) Nova S,,oda Conference -�yill Ill:. Wri. Grnv lis� -niade 0iile in:- We 11 sav- aye 4 nl�,e in Gr(--e 'pI Chilidf next lirclo�mr-nt.; 'th Cle 'hall. Mairkham, Ont.-,�' 1 at llarv. Offin haS* returned t; a. jjj. '�VC fir;:; S Rexc,lpnm-4.)t- yard i -)rtunat"r;" in ha,%hfg D.% 7,r­ i.- at' 11,0itnond Hill. Xat-4-n t�.,ke c�ervice and hope -�Nny (7. dif, si�dexoads are in a oil,:loth for Farmeri. 050 Signi"Of Spring have a-full churcli to hear him. Dr. \­�-y b-d condition due to the freq- Trent, your grain vvi*h "GO.Verlit: n Yk I Watzon ivill Fie a,guest of-.F, L. and itp.bi rains. anal�in' 'it inino3sible- for -goleum Rugs cIejn Bviginten Yo it HGnie�z- QreE!..l wbili in t1 r.-viliagr� . motrir cars to zet t�rough. it pproved 11 New Con' n)ei F'r'iFildphyde, and be'asstired.of a "Simit Free" The Mizzsion Band-fizidoi% the lend- pricee� ;,19.f ii,E-r, .2. f Some of our farrn�,.i•q hate begun hat-vest. 7 ► V,xi) 4.10 Varnidieg Ft en hip #) Ili­- F. Gibson gave a very t1ir-ir. .11'ecilinIz­ operations, but tll,-2 .7�• ;jterQiztipg program -in'the. eblirch.-�tyorl, hall been hindered by.the freq- Only 11.5) cents r)er p-)and bottle. tc)().' 1-.,�re (in Sunday' evening.:Mrs. Gib- nont rains, tiaJ .5. 0 1 t payQ to tine gQjod qifalitt, X!4 U.40 -on is deservine- of great praise for Altoll llavernian* lia§ 'moved Iiis b"''21 We have a good range tho work ;;]-.e is-carrying�on 'so sue­ barber sh-or) and household effects to of colors in' NOTIACH C(:rsfull� among the children. The the'.1-fouse-1Aely-vadated 'by-Mr -and qo.11ect'on.apiounted to 4:50. We will -Xfrs% Cf)uttney, wh(s have moved,to f)txri*ng the month of-Atyrfl, on It -Brazaramaniaeysoi,s --look f�')rward to many such evening,:.•St.iufrvjllc' Dr. Scholl's Font TeMedieR Aold in Dustless MnPs 15,-, O*Cedar :Kos?, in- the- fUtUT(1. The Ladies' -Aid will inept at the this store, the.Pickering Women's. s O'Cedar PLjIiq lim L- Oil'; Furnitury �Ajed, 0119: Turps, StAinis -ext Sunday e* rw Polish-And Floor Wax. afid Brushes. vening.. April 23rd, 'homo of Mrs. 'Thos. Williams on Institute will be paid a cash bonus Greenwood church, at 1.30,-•1. N'Vedr)esday, Apyil,26th. at 2.30,p. -,Il, on each sale: FoF farther parti 1'.2"Z- program o ton. 'f music-and* rekdings will Word for roll call, "Resurrect cul firs-see dodgers delivered invited to attend. -ALL HARDWARE be given. also 52 pictures will be sh- You are cordially in at your honiie. .-C.-A. STERRITT n on'06 §crii.eh, the subjl6ct'bf'the' -- T'he"' Tlimpeiance `CoT�Tmittee will at modeiate prices. of the service at the Lecture being. "Vie Resurrection and have charge Funeral Diredtor T)ie- New -Life." The orchestra will- Sunday -School this coming Sunday. jones" Drut Store Am Am b, AL VIN BUSHEY play -during the evening. A collect- Some ninety' versons ' were present balance Service I . . . . ion will be taken and after the ren- last Sunday. You axe cordially invit- Phone IWO Hardware Phone 46W tal of teh alides. is paid the balance l ed.to attend. There will be a 10--min- Pho" 6 lzoes.ta the Sunday School Mission- ute qoniz service before the Sunday Piokering, Ontario.. PICKERING - - Pickeriur, -Ontario� ry Fund. school begins. THE PICKERI -N-16c, N E. WS y .,y M1.'r a:.:�^a ,.,xe^ '°"H, 'a ra"`: ^'^ig�'',-+ss'fi.- ,.=v-nw vow_ .w'-�'-•-a-t. "•e __ ?s _ -.�^• f - - .� .ea dx.,A_;.- ..� ,,,•- ,n - m: �� ,fF'' '��Z-w[."'R..,.w....s.y_,Yr�dQ_1_' ..-'°.�'°.sc x i� ; c�"r"Sx'.�•. as..- ,k. r. - e RS..:.r.+.,:�, ..,.s '. °:4p .. .-.w '-,.•W...:..'. -:•a.i:a,m!" _ c.� _ p >s. .�r^�i.1. •�re >;.cc'1T.. is Y:•.^;.. ,r:" vYrw• .rs.,' •'°'�- .';, _. -,yi. .�» _ .1�' taw- '' : ,t��Y. 3.?' - 4L` ;.; - ^k., �- .rya.. v'^ e '. '�:S, «t' _ . • -n, ,:%w:. �I _ ., , T _._, . . -�- r „ - _ .-...•.+.-. _ _ Potato Specialist _ - ., `1. . . 1 . The Markets .1 1... _ ;- - _ rte«:: ,, :..; -- - - - -_. ..11 �,�! ' % Dire +of tii� ��r�ss -- : - � s i.:_�:- z fr PRUDIICE. .' ,�:.,-: �: - - - - _ ,, x r' �. '� ,�••- �' r' s .,'w°'r ?Drente dealers are buying prodRtCO-,,�,,. _. Canada, The EmpilC aatI Ile World at Large -. - .. . . "y,�,', ��. r at the following prices:I. ;= w,-.« 01010"" , n om„ y ,• , n x Eggs: Prices to farmers any euu+t- �� ' ' � w: try shippers; Ungraded, cases return- _, r o .^. . . _ CANAflA go west, to the ranges, where the fact A " "� � ed, fresh extras 14c fresh firsts l2c• ___ , Politeness that his Lather is Preeldent will make �- , 'seconds, 20c; cracks, 8c. - Graded, - --�' Politeness is like the air-in a tire: no difference to anyone. -- Quebec - 1 y'{ a� y cases free, 16c Son fresh ea:tras, 15c ' t costs nothing,but makes tWngs run. Chronicle-Telegraph. . _ ` ' for fresh firsts, 13c for seconds. it costs WWO smoothly.-Ottawa Jour-� Butter-No.• 1 Ontario creamery sal. , - THE EMPIRE_ . ._ w ,mss,,.• - -solids, 2°c; No, 2f-28c.• An Anchor on the Heart - -- • Imports of Snake Skins �0 , s _ Churning cream-Special, 26c; No,. J I. 1 25c; 2, o.b. s In the 85th'race of their series, on Snakeskin shoes, so popular to day, r� M r b� , No 22c, 'f hipping °t Yr� Points. �he Thames River,,Cambridge made a have created a record fu the import of `° L� � ` r ` Cheese-h'o. 1 lac e colored',I.!r : �" :?'f',.' xr�' �^:r y y` g , olored, paraf' • -mew record•by taking its tentlrstraight this material, Last year South Ameri- fined said vernment 9."- ».. .fir y r go graded, lOt/ac; �;iictory over Oxford, its ancient rival, ca provided 4,000,000 skins, Africa 2,- R r �y •'P. twins, 10%-c; triplets, 10%c. hich had not recorded a win since -000,000 and India 1,250,000.--Loudon' 1f & Poultry, A cads, alive-Young 23. Answers. , '' ;yi r, chicken , over 5 lbw,,.Ile; o er.4 to 5 ` }) Thia classic battle o1 the Blues-the - _ _ ' %: lbs., lOc. Fatted bowl,over b lbs., Ile; ldeat of all British iatervarsity clash- The Permanent Pilgrims `� zf�s a "' �. M over 4 to 5 lbs., 10c; per 3 to 4 lbs.,% t ,, , 8c: Young turkeys, 8 to 13 lbs., 15c; -hsa been described as as anchor There was a time when the Prime ; , o l y9 other weights, '3c; old turkeys, 8c,11 the heart of the British people, and Minister of Great Britain and the For• ,r; ' �: ' Spring broilers, 1% to ,% .lbs., 18c; - cry > 1�,i �;.ry,d:.' .do, 1'/4 t0 1 a'a .bs. e-wide appeal which this 20-minute eign Secretary went abroad that the � f.. A z,, - , 16c, Old duclak - ant makes has always been'con- earth echoed with the reverberations w `I lOc. Rabbits, 3c.y. ered remarkable. of their tread. To-day then move be- y '7 Poult_y, A grade, drgssed-Young _ - , 1 The historic race draws hundreds of tween London and Geneva like season - &M „,. £,y chickens, over 5 As., 15c; over 4 to 5 onsaada o!' oalookera.to the scene ticket-holders on the Underground.-. �7 lbs, 14c. Fatted fowl, over 5 lbs, y�y�fy h �„ ° "'.! 13c; over 4 to 5 lbs., 12c• over 3 to 4 he cohtest every year,,demoustrat- London Daily Express. y r y ' _ r l . lb-S, Ile. Young turkeys, 8•to 13 lbs-,- noL 'only the Briton's interest in y k v r her weights, 17c; old forks 20c of an, manly sport, but his inherent The 9tiver Lining ", �-, 12c. Spring broilers,,1F, to 2• Ibs " - - - efor boats sad the water.-Sudbury (°°Have you ever thought that al �� -� ��,-r i`+� Q . _.j ,• though every tFpe of luxury and Iabor-. u x� � , %w, ; WHOLjrSA,X PROVISIONS. r .. .; .• - . awing device is available in our - �" s `,s, f Whok-•ale provision dealers . are p Britain Points the Way homes, our hauaes lack the comfort o! `~: ". quoting the following prices Ao reta$ 3 ' Britain has improved her position to those of Victorian days?"-Sir Mark, k;� �,` y: - dealers: :• - - r _ _ gratSfying degree since the fall of Webster Jenkinson.} There is some-: �" Park *Ham, lac; shoulders', 10e; » I �; yYy �•, butts, 12c; pork loins, 13 zc; picnics 1.• Zl when higher razes and drastic thing to be said for,a drnnghty palace; s; .. a ,,,} IE, , qr t uctiins In expenditures.had to be against a warm buich, something to �: �, ?'-s;°' y �' ?!•r " a _.:: .. - ,' f .. Lard-Pure .tierces, 10 c; tuba, r La u opted by the National government be said Lor the-comradeship of large. _ .. llc; pails 12c• : , prints, 12c. f .: - set John Bull's house in order to families,something to be said for.very' Shortening-Tierces, 10 to 10%c, - • - - ts" credit Abroad. Now there 1s- square steals-sirloins and ginger pud=- - - - Wb,sa-9%,;. pails,.1�=p,::.la, 30e. - - - - .Dr. yiarJ-orfe Trfft 91ac3lillan w'•; af- ellsnuw u London bar- .GRAIN QUOTATIONS. ' ' . t �tt:.w are ouotations on irr'ais . temeata made by Neville Chamber- era,_ for thick carpets; and for plenty rf�ter, is engaged is the work of battling potato eirenan. sue,n vu 131 � in, chancellor of the exchequer,John of head-room and elbow-room. And the trail of eel worms-saidd to cause the trouble. transactions for car lots, prices on . I"'. - - - basis c.i.f. bay ports. ,* � I's credit 1s so fully restored that, there fa much to be said,for the spirit _._ - -' - -'- -- -- 1 . .- - Manitoba -.,heat-No. 1, hasd, govermm�a$is almost embarrassed -which gent with them, the feeling of • 59%e; No, 1 -orth, 57vAc; 2 1. - , 3 the amount of foreign money security and comfortable-future.. Our Cleanings of Week Revea.1 .- . - . North.. 56c. =nought to London by people who feel age is one of flats and small houses, _ - • . • - Manitoba.oats-SNo..2 C+W.,'30Xcl - - -- - _ -I, to be a sater place than whence it of most of the comfortable djpcow- Bight Spots. In �8t11ad�an-Business No- 3 C.W., 28%c; mixed feed oats '_ �►me. Another bright ipet is that.forti described by Sir Mark Jenklw - , 20c, barley-No. 8 C.W.great Britain, after having -slipped son° and we live is a most Georgian Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.-Carpenter- Kincardine. Ont. - Botany Dryspin- Manitoba - • " '- ck to the position of third exporting discomfort of mind. But when the nera have started Operations 35'4c; No. 1 feed screenings, $18 pet Nixon lumber will at River will op ationa here in ton, to arrive o nin nevi ion. �antrT, has regained the first post- last thunder has rumbled, the last - Pe g g• "�► resume operations tbs month, emploq- pradnctton of botany yarns. Ontario grain,. approximate prices - - VJon.=Kitchener Daily_ Record.. shower finished, and--we come info a Torop'to..-Passenger car re istra- - -cool, clear world,again, we *111 build ing 200 assn. ' - g track, shipping ;�oiat-Wheat, 60 tt . Calgary.-Rabiahood Mills, Lt,}., is lions for Toronto were higher by 14 62c; Data, 26 to 28c; barley,32 to Sbci .- Dreams of 1928.1151 -; :houses far ourselves of a comfort and per cent.in March•second consecutive corn, 48 to b2c; rye, 32 to a5c; buck . convenience of which Sir Mark's Vic- planning erection .of. 450,000-bushel • [a ,.. . An ecoaomiat Bays that we were all month to show gain over correspond- wheat, 28 to 30c. f Lvi�ng In a dream during 1928-89.' Ah, ffi nr never_dreamt. OL;eeds York- concrete grain storage tank it :their ing period-of last_year. - . LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS. ' ` _ -- 'z`' - J:. the good old dase.-Toroato gat• shire Post. Calgary mill. Exeter.-Canning !actor 'here will g T Stet,. up to 1,050 Iba., good an<` ay Night._ - - ' . Halifax.-P,F.Wild of Canada.Ltd., open this season and contracts are choice, $4.25 to $4.60; do, med.,-$3.71 ■ Home Making -subsidiary of Marden Wild Corpora- now being made with farmmers. • to $4.25; do, ccm., -$3.25 to $3.50; - `T' . - Air-Mindedness - 3 "Healthy domesticity;" said Sir tion of Somervffle. Maas.; will shortly, Sarnia.­: -Bridge Company has steers,over.1,05C lbs.,good and chords P One of the amaslng things about air George Newman, addressing the N.a- -begin manufacture ai-tanning oils in received orders that- will keep their $4.50 to.$4.75; do, med., $4 V $4.26 1 tional Union of Townswomen's Guilds, Halifax. - _plant operatin do,corn., $3.75 to$4•heifers,good aw - : - ,•- --still really only !a its infancy g several months. choice, $4.26 to--$4.80'; do, men:., $3.'Ll _. . is n5k that there are the occasional ��Is one of the essentials of a healthy. - choice,ice, $ do, corn, $3 26 to$3.50; fen :-. he's with fatal results, but -that nation." This is a truist:,, but to utter William i• � L _ For not one of them did he:.have any- �good $5.25 to$5.7b) it calls for eoura a The word it na J U calves and choice, ° - ` ey have not been very witch more g - - y. - thing except a humorous sally, albeit do, med., $4 to $b; cows, good; $3 to ''- - r equent. Aerial travel on this con- popular, It smacks too much of an -- p some of them were disguised in.his $3.25; do, wed'., $2.5C to $2.75; do . J� ant, age and conditions from which the .- ., ,Passes Suddenly customary gruff comments which com., - partic tlarlyr fa, the- United y $2 to_$2.2b' canners and cutters . -_ - -.. rates, L taken modern woman is glad to have ea- g good $ just as much for masked a good-heartedness which had -$1 to$1;75; bulls, 2.50 to$2,7b *' amid as It la la Europe, which Lor taped. A reputation for. "domesticity"_ ,With-mail and Empire Far 50-aadeafed him. to 'a staff which knew do, com., $1.50 to ,2.26; `stocker a� _ - venal ears has-maintained an- ex- 1s not an object of ambition .fn-high pay days as "Darby Days." feeder sheers,, good, $3.50 to' $4; do ..r y schooia,secondary schools,or element _ Years-Widely j{yioW[1 _ F y tom., $3 to $3.26; -riitlkera'ant-sprint- - naive network of lines. Airmen and As treasurer-he dais er's,$25 to$45; calves,good and choice any achoola It rouses a spirit of an- in Toronto Circles y perused vouch- ,sale, $6 to $7; do, coat. and wed., , ,,craft manufacturers have indeed era, bills, papers which entailed the - . --'+ tablished a fine reputation, Bad so- tagonism iri the emancipated sad seta . Toronto.--'iVSHiam James Darby, .expeadlture• of mosey: Nonchalant to $5.66; hogs,'bac`on,'f.ob. $4.¢b duo deflta are few a '' tar between.-Vic- them bridling. Sir George Newman, -$tea oL Phe Mafl and Empire area, of 'reportara for years had appeared with of! trucks, $4.8b to $4.90; do, off can I r1a Times. therefore, was greatly daring when he expense vouchers which always in-. $5-15; good ewr and weth:er lambd ..a - . pleaded far "making homes instead oL �°hich he bad been a member for 50 yoked r seemingly caustic comment. $7.b0 to $8; do, wed•, $? to $7•b0, • The Drama in Canada shutting them down and living In nee Years, died 'suddenly late 9undap 1n Yet the vouchers'were always cSshed bucks° $5.50 to $7; •nlla' $•5 to $7) � .I.-.. If the.Dominlon Drama Festival' or- taurints."=London:Daffy Telegraph. thg Toronto General Hospital. Ha and no reporter, luckless o[ finances, good light sheep, $3.56 W $4: do - tzed under the auspices of His Ex- was 67 years of age. - was ever forced to wait unduly while ��`• `� t° $3.25; do, ct il;�, ;l - THE UNITED STATES = - - D T p "W. J." give .things the official once-,to $2,_5 - fleacj the Earl of Bessborough �,. Son of a ioneer .Lnited Empire . - The Standard of Life y over, y _ _ uses interest as keen and as wide- : Loyalist family, closely associated ____ - ' - . - - - .- - read in,the other provinces as it has suppoe1°g t'at Mr. Average Citlsen with organizations -flrml�rooted is '' *� Banish Columbia, there will be no drives,an average car, his costs are traditions of Imperial unity, he was .. it Little Used Track * e oubt of its success. To7rard the end just over 6 seats a mile. And be,, widely known in the fraternal, social - ' ..Scene of Tragedy - April the winning teams from all cause he owns his own car and to get and religious.life of the city. His Hvy SnOWfall late provinces will meet at Ottawa. the most 'out o[ his investment stoat genial smile,twinkling eyes and black- •7 A'`- ;-' ;From the three western provinces will •nee it considerably, he succeeds is tray bowled pipe were familiar sights to Blankets-Alberta I First Train in Months Kili>t ;0o a Shat,play and a Barrie play. The yelling upwards of-4000 miles every wegibers of the Empire Club, the•'Duf- . .+ - - _ Man Lying on'Line :'British Columbia team will year. Railway travel for the genera- y g . .} , present Perin School Old Boys' Assocatfon and t gltchener.-Struck by the only train Lion just preceding the "motor age" : ' • - the Eden scene from Bernard Shaw's numerous other organizations of.which Twenty Inches Deep m Some '- - ��ack W Methuselah," while Barrie's coat tbree cents i mile, and *ae it 'he had been a charter and executive to pass over the tracks In months, _ 'Twelve Pound Look" will be present- luxury for the average individual to member. . Places - Farmers are - George McTavish, a 23-year-old Lia . . •.ed by teams from Medicine Hat and, be `indulged only'at long intervals. . Pleased wood farmhand, was instantly killed � - ' $askatooa,, the winners, teapectiveiy, How striking is the contrast that even He.was born in ClaremouG OnL„son of George and Isabella tHunget:ford - Calgary.-Sweepinb an area 100 Sunday about one - and -one -Quartet in Alberti and Saskatchewan,-Van: in these confused, perplexed, so-called miles from the village, A apeclal Cana ' - depression times, millions of our eo- Matthews) Darby. While he,was affil -' lea wide and almost-across,the pr,i- couver Province. D a billy,'bis family moved to Toronto, - than Pacific Railway export wheat ..41. pie travel an average of 7,000 miles ,tuts, a'24=hour snowstorm Sunday train• decapitated him as he.lay. be annually at a coat of more than wiz lain father• becoming general manager night was still blanketing,Spanish Women Given Vote 01 the,old Toronto News. From boy- g rig parts of tween the rails. - ',-. Next month the women of Spain will cents smile.-Detreit News. Coroner Dr, F. H. Kalbfleisch hawor . - ' - - hood be grew up in a world of news- Southern and Central Alberts,:bring- -vote' ' in tlfe municipal elections dared an inquest. How cams �"°' 'A- - A flew Deal*For the Workers - ' paper atmosphere. R'hile he attended- ing smiles to- farmers and drowns to . throughout the Peninsula for the first ' McGill:a private school, Dr. Strachan's city folk ttreabl +n dn+� L•_ L. to be lying on the"track is unknown ' .'. time In history. This is a decided vic- No matter how fair employers wish -� A group of children returning froa•` - - ways some who will and later, Duaerin school, he toggery. Temperatures, were high tory for a feminist movement, and cltureh about sit.hour before the train take advantage of times such as these still found time.to visit•the-old News' and the wind fight: -- _ --.is not unlikely to have Its repercue- g passed, saw him lying on the tracks -. ; sions elsewhere on the Continent.- to lower unnecessarily the Standards bf plant, He became more deeply-lntri- The storm originated in the moon- but were afraid to go near him. Montreal Star. labor, thereby eubjectin them• to un- goad in the contagion ot-newspaper fain areas of Beni! and spread asst- g life: He is survived by his parents, three - fair competition.Many women particu- ward across_the province, driving to- brothers and four sisters. �, Recipe For Most . Joined Staff of Marl ands the Saskatchewan' boundary. `�i_f " '' . ' - 'larly aka not unionized, .glad even unions have temporarily lowered their When he was 17 he left school.and Calgary was virtually the cer.tre of o - • - - _On. commendable wag-of taking a standards in order to keep their peo- sought-a job on his father' paper. He rite snowfall, with the far north and BOt1nCC Bath SpOlij$C ' rest is to retrain from•attenditrg:to-pie at work. It you face starvation, was there one week when he joined s•'uth poinffi free of snow. _ other Snowfall varied from a few inchesauu J.Cafs j'Oft Globe, people's• business: =. Atchison it is Better to accept almost anything the stall of the old Toronto Mail, be- " �•N.3.. -•On Sunday _ than to feel that you and your child- coming,i, member of•the.bpslneae de- to over 20 inches. Latest reports indi- North SSduey, . ren are going to bee from the partment. Before long his executive cited the storm would hit Sask:,tchew- tra9lc• halted and pedestrians started _ Good Sense Iasi and fhe cheapest rooms which you 'ability and organizing skill had a an points by morning. as asilk-hatted young man and a tom -Elliott Roosevelt has shown himself may have been able to find, and that ,anted him rapidly to.the position of pinion who bounced a bath sponge o0 to be a young map of good sense and there will be no food. Cut after cut circulation mans er of the paper. Four- . • - • -- -- --- be-pa-cement sauAter{d--d°wit N°"L - ccrosiderable delicacy-, of teefing-to tins been accepted by workers•In their-teen years 'ago he became treasurer. R ,Sydney's oon solar mTheyt had bete on cTOron o -- - ','` say. nothing of proper self-respect-by` wages, the Iiave"shared their work He had occupied.that Reckless Driving Charge --s Y p goat until his - 'in Woodstock Accident Maple Leafs. - •- . _ _ cutting loose' from Washington hod by'accepting fewer days a week in or- death. .._ •• New York-and•Mading for the far der that-others mi ht•be ke ton a few years ago he widerwent sn ~ 1. west to establish himself on g cattle g P Three- ..Woodstock-Thomas Young.of-Lon- - . - . . . _ . _. days also, until many of them have operation for an abdominal infection. don, has been charged by provincial Ontario Reports •• -' ,-"�` re_nch. The President's son had been fallen far below what I.would.consider `Since then lils healtii-had gradually: police with reckless driving as the re- ,. -FZWCC ACCtdCntg an advertising man in New York. But the normal and proper standard for waned, though his smile reiiinined is •-cult of automobile accident near -- , be found it aimbst impossible to solicit healthful living. It the future of -our cheery, his usual banter was as,brisk-here in.which George Rogers, Toronto, Toronto.-Fatalities from mot-* ve- ,y, business which did not have some con- country is to be safe and'the next and he refused twicknowledge illness, aaa injured._ hicle accidents in Ontario year . .section with.Wasbiugten:' He was of- generation is' to grow up into healthy Last Thursday his condition necessi- The accident occurred when 'Young were 12.1 per cent:feWrer than'': 1931, • . . fared a host of new jobs, but id al'- and good citizens, it 11`absolutely-lie= toted'medte�al attoMtlon: Yet he stayed turned out �to pass a hor��-drawn ve• according to�statistics released by the -- 'most every case his would-be employer cessary_to.protect the health of our at his desk until late in the afternoon• hicle-and crashed head-on into Rogers' Department of Highways. Motor acct- , - ' : - 0nietty 4mmumed -that he would"serve 'workers now and at all times.-MfS. `Thursday-was pay day at The-Mail 'car. In a previous report it was err,dents took 502 lives, injured 8,231-per- - - b as a ctosc._ •the-throne lobbyist at the Fl:anklfn-itoowvelt..iu Scri'bner's Maga-. and Empir-c That afternoon hundreds ranously statecr Rogers land driven sons end caaused nearly 3?,Cyv,Q00,pra - - .`-Ame+Jcau Qrpttal. 'Se 'he decided to tine (New York). _ b passed his desk to receive envelopes.- heacFon into Young's car. � Derty damage last year.I. �'�^,- :P :.' '1 1010.!, y*:• ;''pi�'•A^%'";+„�,,n '"y',,�"`., Y' """*+'• � �11. . . -. "t'v�r"':Lr,`�.. - '-t'::'•uxe'+'. �a•r.-. .•a.'•`' -- -r-- - _ _ .. '" ,-.s.�•:-.. ';^•- .�' - - ,-- �n .:,,vw-" ;J'-^x,�: ..r. .:.dµ'i; .A..,:r...,.. - .:� .ti. ..:�, o .✓. b..' .. _ `- :"sue-. .a r _ - �: •r-. •P� .,d:- �`'may c. 't'•¢ - ,*� S �,R> �W,:,?t4•+�=:y' k,:.,r,MJ ar- _,w. -.,.red.'•.yG:.-. •"�'•'. -___ s 7+-... _ •'^'. ,� . . '�i,..•."#•y:: ±S9:r s�a�f:.Vie.. n;sa.-rrR --'::y�;.y- - ,a ..-i%" _ _ .. - _, �..__ -'•• _. ..- _ - -; �,3;�. HAD TO BE CARRIED UPSTAIRS • Rheumatism Since Childhood poisons not only : . t NOW DANCES AND PLAYS feet your joints with " rheumatism a n d She was only 12 years of age when goat, they infect : _ _ .'■•' shay began to suffer with rheumatism. your heart; they in- ' :_.So it is not surprising- that, having feet your teeth• they freed herself from the complaint, she duly your brain;-they ':"` _;dances and plays with children now slacken your ` --when she.is 80. i• - - - - - This is her own description of how nerves; theypre- I '` the traaelormed her life:-"I first had pare the way for " Some people are making such thor- (�°' ough preparations for rainy,days that Wr .--. rheumatism at 12 years of age. Three many obscure they aren't enjoying to-day's sunshine. gj11 t Fears ago I bad to be carried upstairs conditions of ill- at night. i also had rheumatic fever. Then I took Kruschen Salts. Thanks health. A certain wholesaler who had a lot t- Kruschen Salta is Nature's recipe of trouble in getting a certain small- to it I',am now A.1, and dance and for maintaining a condition of internal town retall client to pay his bills final- Kruschen - 0 iz with the children, The u F - and wrote the m er- - ••Y to patience a to 1 lost bottle is always on our table and I cleanliness. The sin salts in Kruschen y p - take a small dose is every cup of tea stimulate your lives and kidneys to chant a threatening letter. He re-. coffee. So If I forget it in one, I smooth, regular action. Your inside ceived the following reply: "Dear Sir: - still get the benefit in another. I am Is thus kept clear of those impurities What do you mean by sending me a now 30 yea.a of age and feel younger." which, allowed to accumulate, lower letter like that? Every month'I place -(Mrs) P.M R the whole tone of the system. Krus- all my bills in a basket and then figure * then works-directly upon our blood- out how much money I have to pay on Rheumatism has its origin in intestinal p° F .:' stasis (delay)-a condition of which stream, too, Invigorating it so that my accounts.. Next, I blindfold my , Do sufferer is seldom aware. It means it floods every fibre of you with tingling bookkeeper and have her draw out as .- •- : L1be unsuspected accumulation of waste energy. many bills from the basket as I have -- - money to pay batter and the consequent formation Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all . If you don't like my of ~dangerous body polaons. These drug Storee at 45c,,and 76c. per bottle. rya' of doing business I won't even You're right-Quality doer COtiu;t kr, put your billia in the-basket." in the tools you buy and in--the — _---- s OUR CROSS-WORD PUZZLE "What's the matter with her?" ~ tobacco you use. That's why you -�, "I think her dinner disagreed with are wise to chew CLUB-the plug 2 S b f8 y W 11 ` her." with the rich,long lasting flavour! "Well; I certainly admire Its tour- 13 14 aBe.' CHEWING r i A well-known writer visited a jail TOBACCO ` S 16 ! 16 to take notes for an article on prison L.U. - �.•_� _ _ r escribed 19 1 what he had seen, and his descripton ii _ . made.a deep impiession.on the mind ` 'L3 29 XV to his little daughter. A week later P : r; 1 � --i IrlB• s 31 a train which stopped at a station near a gloomy building. 0 8 U N OFFER TO EVERY L'IV';NTOIC "What ii that place?" asked s pas 3 List of wanted Inventions anJ fnli t -. - L 0 5 13 11 E A R II S E formation seat free, %%a iraua�Come 14 7 senger. , World Patent Attorn4 IT1 Haab _ "The county jail," nother answered 1 IA 1f I ? a R 0 0 Street. Ottawa, Canada. . .t 3y i promptly. 8 0 T E D 9 =A*TSSI=aTa. Whereupon Mary embarrassed her E T A H CO!L 8 Y R 0 a , * father and aroused the suspicion of the' ? I T L S D A L E CAN A D A'S OWN BRUS>dLESiir : shaving Cream. Family sold. Higli - • other passengers by asking is s loud, 0 ? H 9 R S R O-L L E D commission. Exclusive territory. Ad. tai 1 - shrill voice: "Is that the jail you were Y II Y I L ? 0 L A D I drer-: EASYSHAVE LIMITED. Toront(t 45 = _ in, Daddy?" _ ? A C A $ D S ? I R 49 '!4 Sl y+ SS bb Two small girls were playing t6 'R s T A T 0 R T lee Perit for Planes z iK a B ? n Elilminated by Umbrella gether one afternoon at the-home of L L 8 R 111 A >f 1! ! $- 37 y�l1 one of the girls. lthaca. N.Y.-Au ice umbrella fort - - "I wander what time it let"said one S T R A C 8 _ 0 propellers, a device said to overcomrp- 3 33 of them at last. 0 the last remaining ice peril for .air- •'Well. It can't be 4 o'clock yet" re• • planes, has been announced' at Cosy► plied the dther with magnificent logic. Game of �Sldttles sell Dni4er:itp. :. _. :,Morlsontal 4S-Goat - "because my mother said I_ was to be - • �y This umbrella.sbields the hub o; 1-To attar f,. d o &14 n not.'! ~` dlametereofrthethubemltsl1ahapentthalit 18-Smallest Vas Heinous home ---and I'm a : .44-Ripped pe , ,. - _ _ D ,.. 20--To eat -- --- 4-Warms -• -4b--Like 22-Put on shoe buttons F r oo many essays have the ua- .. •• of a mushroom. In Bight ice that -4T-,rules Verne hero '23-Soft a t p A ` Skibbin ton Ride with � l--Seed container happy faculty of Ending out things g �, ordinarily -gather�s -on--the whirling i!9-Turning points '24-Spanish article , _ 12-Duration that are none of their business. _ROUg}1 �IusiC�c Retold hub does not form there sE aII. but ia-To praise 63'Esteem 26-Wandered in all collects on the umbrella, Ely, ,14-14 of corn ,67-Possessive pronoun 28-Fifty-one No O taro - a pretesting the formation-,on• the hub, English h Records _ 35-Pestadaing to bg•-To be lofty 29--Engine universe g9 -Caustic substance 84-Positive pole "1 wonder why Maisie doesn't get Union.--In seventeenth century the annouacemeat elates, the ice .oti 17-Worthless - - -32-Wing-tike part -married," said Mrs. Gossip to a friend. England, that's mad taking exercise the blades Ia etiminaied completely: I -: - : 15-God of war 82 'IIndreaseC kid -,=-�3-Uut4t __ "I think she has often been asked after dark could be arrested as a i � - 168-Number >8b-Tapestry to," said the other. "night walker," and another could be d house divided against itself can- 21-0Id pronoun Mrs. Gossip looked interested. 'punished for"playing skittles," is dis- not stand.-Abraham Lincoln. 22--Hoste_ned Vertical 89-Success (slang) "You don't say *o,'my dear," she closed in extracts from the quarter w 25-Total - _ 40-Hotel T Pouch cried. "By whom?" sessions' rolls, jest issued by Mr. B. ' Egyptian dancing 41-Negative - "Her mother-and father," said the Howard Cunnington, under the title girl ---Past 414-To dress Kennedy i $1-Lubricant 8 AIDrmative =�-4t6-Colleettone Sher woman apitetully. of "Records of the Coutsty of Willa.f -4-Inheritor -48-Sim Skittles was a popular pastime of Men#t)n ' 82-Slander - -48-Simply - ; :' , 421 College , 6-L'nressaaable .49-Bed A Bit Mixed :•those days,,resembling ninepins, and ge8t. 84--French article - Toronto - 116-Mohammedan name �By 'Jameil," said the lady of the house, 'played by throwing wooden disks at 60-To regret Harley-Davidson Dlstrlbutors 8a6-Island 'f-Upper part 61-Ahger " : "we'll have to do something about the pima. Write at Dace for our bargain list of + >d'1-Preposition 8-TO•kill' mutler's batress. $e's been complain- The quarter sessions is a court of a - b2-Former French Cola used motorcycles, Terms arranged. 88--Picture 8 -Fit of peevishness b4-:tote in(iuldo'e scale ing that he.wants a new one." appellate jurisdiction and poor relief, _ d2-Bow 10-Paddle 66-Grain "Eh? .Who? What?"•exclaimed her field in certain' British towns once M 11-Probibitionlat 56-Lair husband, mystified. eery three mot,tha by justices of the YOUR ��[pic MAKING M ,.42-Entrance _ 16-Angry, b9-Pronoun "How stupid of me," she replied.' "I peace. In the case of the county of ) R LIVER'S -: , mean; ot_course, the matter's_butress.", Wiltshire the records go back to the YOU FEEL OUT Of SORTS ' #asiitln C May Be Obtained asked.hat are you ialking about?" he. year 1603. Among them is an auto- has established that the- vitamin is h letter-dared February, 1650,' From Paprika, Chemist tinds akundantly present in the Hungarian 1•1 said we'll have to get the battier. the year following the execution of Wake up your Liver Bile paprika, or sweet pepper, which he a new inutress. He's been complain- King Charles I-from the Lord Pro-_ -No Calomel needed _4• Budapest.-General scientific inter- holds contains at least four time, as g ing," she explained once again.. tector of the Commoriwealth of En I►b.t you lei blued hick isn't d sour in the y- has been aroused by the claim. of much vitamin C as tan orange .Orin,shat'.your liver which pourin¢ltd prominent Hungarian chemist Dr. °r a Hubby sighed. - _ landL Scotland and Ireland. It is d.;iyt..osoand.oiiia„ldblleintoyo.,rbowei., : I lemon. In his ,experiments he has 'Who's been,complaining ' what?" signed, "C♦. Croiawelt:' D,:a.taon sad e)iminatioa are lxins slowed' jllbert Szentgymrgyi, professor at used 10,000 paprikas-and claims that he'asked. Another quaint record describes a � "m,` s y � inside flzege'din University, to have diseov- he has now extracted the vitamin "The mailer has been complaining "Skimmington ride," in. which 400 • water,Mero welGw ocs�eadyl of n1e mineral eyed after- ten years research a about tha batless. I measi,-the'batler villagers dressed themselves up and rou�hy� don't so to snouah �` od of producing vitamin C ar- which can be administered in the ban been"complaining about the mut- avae�"rou h muijick" to a couple of oYu need a liver atimulana Carter'. tsccls "_ l • lificiall Brat of powder'or pills even to tin g g Liver Pills is the beet one Sate. Purely vacs• Y• F less. The wattress has been complain- whose way of living they disapproved. table. Burs. Ask for them by nams. Refuse *, l Pr. 'essor Szentgyoergyi, says he babies. ing about the butler—. Oh, bother: "Ye gunners shott off their pieces and substitutes. 25o.at all drussista e --•_----- it's Williams-tie wants a softer oea.-- pipes and 1��.l,� - •.,gether with cowbells," the.-record ' The prize bull-dog attacked a farmer. says- _ who 'defended himself with a pitch- Among the recipients of state relief , 6 - fork and in doing so killed the dog. were soldiers who during tTie Crom- - _ 1 Do N Their EgMal ' The owner of the dog was greatly dis- wellian epoch described themselves in ' Yoa..ana°�r�'x'Paa.a � " tressed and approached the farmer. file rolls as having been "in the ser- d supply 791 [seaib Dom Can 6e _Found For Children owner the Dog--;--"Why didn't you vice of the Par�i^meet," an expres- and supply _ :c .y use the other end, and just beat him,,sion which changed after the restora- no MBNHENITr COMPANY,Limitsd im 034 off without killing him?" tion of the monarchy in 1660 to that "7DOOIO '1 TOtOSO'�' "I have BABY'S OWN TABLETS in many other Mothers relate similar ex- Farmer-"I would have, if he had of "the late King of ever-blessed 7. ` the house continually.-I would not periences in treating their children. � .._a�_; w}ih ;,he otner ena." memory,' be without them. I have given them BABYS OWN TABLETS are recom- to each of my four children from earl- mended by grateful Mothers for teeth- We dislike lecturers who conceal Mix equal pane of Mlmtrd's k--t infancy. One of the reasons why NERVOUS w 0 M E N and sweet oil, castor oil, or k'• I value-BABY'S OWN TABLETS so mg fevers, colds, colic, constipation, their manuscript, thus preventing.-. 1 cram• sp rand on brown - t disordered iii estion and sleeplessness. c hl i_a because the can be vet 8 - from knowing how much longer we'll Take Lydia L iE. Pinkham A wiD•r. Apply to burn or .� _ highly Y Si - y •raid: Before loos the •' ; The Tablets are inexpensive, easy to • with perfect safety to even the young- � have to keep quiet. Vegetable Compound to - '• lest infant. I have recommended them take and thoroughly reliable. And painful smarling s%'ps --_ _-�- '4 am so nervous It seettis u tho�t L to dozens of Mothers, For children's they are absolutely SAFE for-even the VI-fiage Shppkeeper (to euatomer) should By!, • • • "M7 na+s are altos ailments I do not think their a ual -youngest or most deficate child. Set ids." . . -•'I wish I were dead" can found." So writes Firs. Dou - certificate of anal'cis in each 25-cent Well, that's three hot-water bottles, bow often hays we beard these become. g y t i-E g alone tired some d.ter°°who has acerv�eis 4 Blackadar. Hebron; N.S.-wand package. : two dozen lemons, and a large tin of bath'mustard. I'll send theta ri h't no lonter stand the strain. OR. WILLIAMS' -`_ away. All well home, air?" g No wota::a should allow herw]t a4KING OF.PAINt' dr[tt into this condition if she can he .•- p berseB, She should ,lye Lydia ba 'a She CA a m b trial. Pat BABY'S British M.P.'s spend 'altogethe asrlssizty roan women have eaten this wonderful tonic to give them renewed TABLET $500,000 in their. constituencies, of strength and rfsor. �vhictl they receive£300,000.'year, in- 9s out of toe women who report c]u�li.n c to to may that they are beneated by this _Make and Keep Children Wetl=As MoEhers Know _d_ g salaries . s uL _free. ,railway-• medicine. say a bottle from your dr- - tickets. tilt tow . .,. and watch the results. ISSUE ^iD. 40 ' - _ W.ftv _ , ic�A�•,•A«ar 33gY.:vlir.:tir @:�'"-'"+`S. . '?'r'J"^ "``•,;. �`r•t •,P S...J.. _. r �- ?•.i'. w_ Y g w.. < .•�•' ,.. x" ,...'t'�. 7 K- 001 Y ., T�M :v s- .. '..,P isgored with de t;htial weather ida ing at ber horse hers- •'. Mr. Jack Bsedshaw's new home y`•lne N $� with lso signs py ei6ber ice or Mr. Sinciadr, of Toronto, has been will. soon be easleietea, the wet wet- as Nurser n� caring for Mr. T. Perryman, during ther has been very disagreeable for FOR I _ snow. Judglog from the kind of e p �o weeks, the 'carpenters. r . _ •` -'TERhLS weather they have been having Miss Doris Johnston, of Toronto, Mr. R. S. McLaughlin, of Toronto, OrnametSai't'rees, ' 61.76 p«year: $1.50il paid in advsom. t the United States have as good a is holidaying at the Home of her par- spent the week-end at his summer Ever reens and Dwarfs. '"d data to the title of "Our Lad of ants, L. add Mrs. Johnston. home here. Flowering Shrubs.$edging, r `i �pb•criptiow to the united saw' Great y Mr- and' Mrs. Bert Harvey spent Henry limbing Vines, ' Sri W 82.00 in&dv&wA. Y p6 my Fuller, an old resident- of the Snows as we have. Duping the week-end with their Toronto,rel•• the-Brock Road passed away on Mon. Roses and Perrenntal Borders, _ __Dahlias and Rockery-Plants, the ast few ears we in t111a art rives. - ;Berry Suabee and Strawberries, --"-R —" p TFe iY. 3. $sown family, of Tbr•, 4th c nces�on. He h sIS spent the most ! �aHN �IitlR�ff+R�proF�is Qty of Ontario, have been enjoying p Orboseberries and Currants, onto, spent Sunday'with his parents, of his life in this part of the'count- very mild winters, with scarcely T. C. and Mrs_ Brown. r- and will be missed, b Asparagus. _ } ;;neatly mi. ,y_- _ F r-uit Trees, root-pruned_ NOTES AND COMMENTS. stay snow, and sleighs and cuttena Mrs. Thos. Knox, we are sorry to these with whom he associated. The have been very seldom seen, and report, is under the weather these sympathy of the community is ex- Rik pruned apple,pear. cherry and ` days. We hoe for an earl recover •. f Lngli�h cherry tie i to 5 pears ofd and- Much. -)od is hu ed for in the the "tiers sleigh bells" are very p Y y tended the family and relatives who using root-pruned and care, bearing ' K p y g y Mr. and bI'rs: Moffatt and Mrs. E. s visit which Premier Ramsay Mae- seldom heard. But it is very W,)od, spent the we6k-end at the u The funeral of the iate W. H. will come into effect in from 2 to 3 a Donald, of Britain, i9 pay'' g Pre probable that there tray be a, Gerow home here. peace and some have borne in 1 yeoe.; Jackson on Wednesday last was larF J. T ELL�O'PT, AGENT stdeat Roosevelt, of the United returu to the old fashioned winter Elmer and Donald Willson and gely attended by his many friends o. families, of Toronto, spent Easter the connnunity. PICKERING, ONT. 20tf ` States. MacDonald Bailed on- ��hen the roads will be impassable with their R relatives and friends here. Saturday from 9vuthampton and without the extensive use of the ' Mrs. Hoiborn,-with son and daugh- PICK INO should soon reach Nety York.' The crow shovel In this age cf the ter, of-with the were 'week-end via- MEAT 11►1AR11ET „ "war debts are blamed for most of motor car we have no desire fur hors with the Gannon family. ' M HARRY R b1r. and Mrs. Deitz and, Messrs 4 . the depression,and as both Roose•-the old fashioned winters, when Cecil and_Harry Hutchings, of Tor- CASH AND CARRY welt and MacDonald are reason-_the midnight air was made joyous onto, were with'Oscarland Mrs. Wil- _ - son for-the Faster holiday. - CARPENTER, BUILDI9IL able men, it is hoped that their-by the eingiug of happy young y• Specials for and CONTR 3CTOR We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Isaac_ Tbur., Fri. Sat- - dlscu9slODs of the problems with people driving in loads to some Conner, who are now settled in their Plana and Specifications whirh they have to deal will result neighbors «here they would spend recently purchased residence from Lean Pork Chops, ..: 13c lb, . ,prepared. .­in touch good to the"world,• The the night in dancing, or 4s' going the Evelena Cowie Estate. . Frank Stephenson and Mrs. Harr- Side Pock, for frying }0e lb. All Workmanship' atatestuanship which Roosevelt to a "suiree" or other place of is, of Georgetown, were Easter visit- GuarAateed. 31a3 displayed is dealing with eatertainineat. ors at the home of the former's par- Rciund Steak, 2 1bs fur 25e, ents David and Mrs. Stephenson. P (;F(ERI NC-� P. O. p Allan Andrew,_ --_"_. great. issues since he has taken Dsanager - .. -Be--prepared for Daylight. Saving, --Itt-tie passing of Mr. L. White,- - . hold of the reins of .power hie � — NOTICE # which will come into effect shortly, of the th concession, this vicinity .Riven hopes that he will deal with announcement not yet being made. loses another of its native born sons, T,HE"'MADELINFI' - - •^the war debts in an impartial --- -»-- -'- ' who was an esteemed rriembef of the sme now haves first class Black W. H. Moore M. P. addresses the ' community. His family, once .active BEAUTY- .• SALON kind in the shop. Can do any ••manner. He is President of the Brotherhood of the United in the village church life here, have kind of repair avaik, horseshoe. States in deed as well as in Church : the sympathy of their Brougham fr- lag, wood work Etc. Prices rea- Marcelling and' aonable an d work guaranteed. +turd. The last three presidents -- iends in their bereavement.W. H. Moore M. P. in a non-polit1 The April meeting of the Wo'Ine�s Finger Waving, Also a good stock of.Hard- -were •. weak in the administration ical address of a few-minutes under Institute was held at the home of Scalp Treatment. •ware and Groceries, sad -of the affairs of the country$teat the hour, to the .Brotherhood of th?' Mrs. L- Matthews. In spite of unfav- Haircutting. 'what we bavn't got we fiooaevelt possesses courage to United, Ghumn on irion4ny CvCJUtas oraoie weather, there wxb au atteuG- Permanent Waving a Specialty _ lam--"—f - - . rfollow's bold coarse,Although he fit, gave his views regarding the_ance of twenty. .4.mong the-items of - r g causes and effects of the •Depression. business transacted was the motipn Me3$eU=4r b i=dLell, aa�s.CASH •.ma know it to be ua o ular with Opening his address, he called at- to aan`i p .. � phone 2728 Pickerio p unpopular Pe art ty •_ ` riznen=and Phone 1908 CLAREMONT g s4,rl:r�.cec� 11-46 16C tention to his prediction in 1926 of other articles to the Toronto Red *F. R.- JACgJON. Prop. 6ftat the war debt problem must a severe depression and crisis in a Cross. Mrs, John Phillips in prog- die settled before there will be a few years, then continued in showing ram session, contributed a very fine ` why he was predicting the calamity paper on Legislation. :firs. Hilton THE R E H T STORE fetarn to prosperity; and that is which has followed. His views were gave a readinv, and the rail call on .. what these two statesmen are to be a part of a program of a tour, Current Events brought a response striving for, offering his platform, and .made. it from most of those present. At the _ Y -' understood that the backing of the close of.the meeting the'guests of We Offer the Following Extra Specials _ :-.The Ontario Government cornea constituency was necessary in supp he afternoon were invited'tax the din- For Thurs., Fri. and Sat. -. orting him in putting forth his views, ing-room where an excellent tea was SPECIAL On for considerable criticism' in He stated that it was necessary to spread by the -afternnon hostemes- ' •;regard to Hydro Electric affairs. get back farther than party politics 'htr. '�Iatthevs and Mr.s. Jos- .slit- Sugar, 10 lbs. for .:. = `:i= . 69c IThe affairs are- conducted appar- to solve the difficulties, for each ehelL '•:. ' party was -equally responsible, and Ft0 AD. SPECIAL gently to a manner similar to a each had used the same'methods in iprtvate concern Efforts were this matter. Democracy 'and Capital bars. E. S• Jackson is- spetidit3g a Macaroni, 2 lbs. for :Y • i'• • � lc - vnade in the legislature to bad out has broken down, or at least some- few day's' with her sister. in Oshawa. SPECIAL thing had. broken dow"n,•and referr- *he salaries id the chief en i- Waiter Jackson' is .spending his - g ed to parliaments the world over as Easter -holiday at his home-here. Fancy Biscuits, lbs• for--- •. -21 c v �zeera an other leading officials, "the emaciated camel with a broken y • but without avail. It is said that back." Parliaments had worked them-. NO ICE - +tbese officials- were Riven an selves out of'a job. SPECIAL ,increase of salary at s time when The Canadian Parliament, a group- to enforce the Cosn Borer Act:decided Aylmer Soups, per tin ..;,8c of 240 odd men with to much to do, • • • __ .. seibries were being redo ed had pl$ced the white man in the cat- this pear, and it is therefore recess- ­_"whereon account of the depreP- egory. 6f the Indian, who the.Canad- ary for all corn growers to clean.all gPECIAL t+ r�Q µ ' ition, and it is felt that that was ian Governments had taken in charge fields of stubble and all remnants of peanut Butter, large bbl., « • .�+9c + - - and managed their affairs, leaving corn on premises on or before May -so time to boost the salaries of little for the private enterprise to do. 200 In.order to keep expenses dowm SPECIAL _ ggove aweut employees. -The A new view was given pf Social- the Inspectors wish all to co-operate. Salmon, i4 Soc `keye,` !! 'Alydro employees-are paid by the ism, when it-was shown that parlia- O*csr H. Downer 1.2 lb• •' of hydro, and the have menL, a body of average men, tepres- Inspector. -patrons eating the State, were rapidly app SPECIAL _---- _ - Is'perfect right to know what they rowhing-tine-most advanced state of Q tt ante paying them.. When Adam Socialism. in taking[ over the control Suffered Intense �QC(ia, Rowntree'$," per till • �'��+ Heck, the greatest benefactor of and operation of the majority of our • ''Ontadr, was at the head of the public.utilities and natural,resourcea Palls f OL" Years sPECIAI. development. He continued in show' . Tea "good nail 9p r lbe •- 27c -,. Alydro Electric, everything was ing- that such operations had in a Q � 1"` done above board:- He supplied few'years increased the Federal Nat- . Says a Good Word for NU, Iona! Debt front 335 millions of doll- y ' #,be people' 'with. all information _ ERB for Restoring y p per capita debt of $237-00..or a present Health BOOTH MURI SON Ahe desired,Bind made no attempt ^to conceal any thing. He was a Continuing to show what,he term —- — — --- — - -_ . -- - -most public spirited citizen whose ed "a mess!' had been made and the' _ .�L V LIE�IL�1 G w :We deHvee Inconsistencies of parliament; he re ambition was to serve the people, ferred to the numerous. pleas for re- end prrivide them with power-and lief assistance and which was now slight at rust. Those who are now being refused; owing to scarcity of , tyre in control of the Hydro seem.to funds, but a few weeks ago, one mil 'ickering Hardware S _ ion dollars was set aside for a•new- manipui.kte the affairs for their ly formed Radio Commission. Iowa heutfit. It was a green mis• Wheat growers were refused the 'te►ke when the Hy dro was plae�d bonus-on the same grounds, but cheese and other commodities immed; =ender the-control of party politi= lately afterwards received the bon- Get your 8eede now while our stock is complete. flans. Sir Adam Beck was a Con us. M eervative, but-his pang was net r. Moore-refused to criticize Cap- :Red Clover, Alfalfa,. Tirdothy and Sweet Clover Seeds, itali as Capital had to be used by ei- ; all Government Tested Seed. _ 1 ',considered .when adtuinisCt'ring ther Socialism or any other•party or "''Atl kinds of Vegetable Seeds. bulk or package. ;Sydro..affairs. Everything was groups in.power. The•past 150 years done for the good of the country represented the period of activity of y'eed Neater Chick Starter for Baby Chicks and see the resalt- ,and not for-petty politicians. our present' Capitalistic system and "'. . e during the last 80 years, the farmer f and native of this country had been •MRS, ETHEL SAU.IDEltB •\ Six, Spring Tooth Mcuormick•Deering,Cniti'vator, ) „ 'Our Lady of the Snows is a i, •� i= ` i► ast� [shot tee peas$ntry 'la Uomelauting little, but suffering• -title that was Riven to Canada the present high standard of living intensely for years with the torts,- agent for McCormick Deering Farm Machinery and Repairs some years ago by Hiplitig. Some under the 'kuidance of Capital.-The ing agonies of stomach disorders, ' Canadians did got take well to this one failing of Capital.was in the cr- until she was actually on the verge Our Motto:—"W e have it, Can get it,'Or eating of bigger and fewer corporat- of a complets collapse, was the - • it is not made." " description of .Canada, as It pie ions. plight of Mrs. Ethel Sanders, 43 - ` Mitred our country one of snow and In the face of increased wheat pr- Hamilton Road, London, Ontario. oduction the world over and the hugs Read what this lady says: — �� �*i -' �pi�� 4'��ING dce and conveyed the impression Because I had tried so ,many 1, _ . _- a .++vas - that the natives clothed therYi. storage today, the government was • S. f encouraging the increasing of acre- desperation without success, it Was in -ft Ives in furs, and lived in i loos age in the west. All of which was desperation that I sought my first g + g bottle of NU-ERB. Very soon I —ti a they do in the arctic regions. used by Mr. Moore to establish' the found t h a t this medicine was c �A/� SPECIAL 4 t is true that Canada has ice and fact of mis-management and'which exactly what I needed. It speedily .:.,,S pR (• =:snow fora part of the ear, bat altogether caused the government to stopped the gas from forming in pa y take the position of standiiig.between my stomach and now I enjoy a full (PRICES.TO SHOOT AT) •we need that for some of oor the man and his job. meal withopt being in misery after- R' a t taational sports, such as hock Not taxation, W radical economy Ward. Even though I was on the _ �' was-necessary. Tariffs should not be verge of a complete collapse, all Team Harness at$25.95 per set •+skating and okiing. It seems as if a matter of party,but a world affect signs of nervousness have now gone. Horse Collars, 1.90,eseb up. _- •- _"ur neighbors to the mouth of no consideration, and could not be en- away. All my friends remark about All other Harness parts at equally low prices. _ are er to to steal the title from R the wonderful change in me and,of :_ ' tire! done way with, owin to the ;Men's Form Boots at 1.95 per pair y' g v course I always re I b saying a �a1e. Evidently they are jeblous consideration necessary' to foreign g p p y g Other Lines of Work Boots, 2.49 r pair np _ good word for NU-ERB out of gra- p s'at 1.75 .,of' our, Mghly prized possession. Them aker, at the conclusion of titude for the way this medicine 1,[en'e gea'O.=fordm at 1.95 Y - pe has- brought me back to health" •'Soath'ei at 1.1550 per pair up '$eieral weeks.,ago while we were his address was assured of a request Every bottle of NU-ERB is Sold _ Men's Overal}m,1.25, 1.49,and-1.75 per pair • " .aea�oyiiag Bice epriaR tceatter, the :for his appearance at any early date on the Following "Money-Back" Boys'g year t0 7 year English 9part Porte 950 pair people is arts of California were to complete the address which he Guarantee: _ - - P was.not able to do at one session. "If you are not entirely satisfied Home in'sAd see for Toot self = :z vnvarl .in• by very heavy falls of - with the results you have obtained Brougham { after using tht twelfth'agreeable Phone 2904 at,�. • ,lid for several dave kept d .Uri3k•nera by Jack"Frost. Again, The Evipringham family, of Toron- emptly bottle and receive a full re- to were Good F'ridav visitors at the fund of your money." BRADLEY -last peek Boetoa, the hub of the CE01 L �mnivf-rPP,was shiverit3g in a three Mr. and Mrs. Love were with theh �. Q, JONES, DRUGGIST, ;toot fall of snow, while we were people here on Easter Sunday. Pickering, Ontario �� C ?� -39 R Z N Oil , Miss Jennie Duncan has been bo}- �k�{•., 1' • .. ` _.. .r y4•�ai'..x„; -r;, _ ..G•:'k�•,, �,7 xt"r• y'.wo.`'j;'����.1rs+.r--y:p•�',`.r':.?1.;,e•y�7?S+:':•- - __ ..,i':tl':'."'t�skf' 't.,,��'=' "'.�y1.�'1. '"-'.,'•'f rr� 1�.2� �.'.«aL.,J+ a` -.•w:-sw�u:.r......,°a,:..s.,.•, _ _n'-` -,��-�?:as _"'t`:' _ _ _""`V-' _ - s .,r xza,..qa 3t" �:: . .1.. r •r _ v yriiac. a✓ .z-.i,p..:.:- -'aa,..�.a.,,s:,.:. . x. - _.°,,: - �:t - ..i.-: - •^+w^;�:' ..�:• � .s�,,a+, _ ._ •\. .-ig' -�+=i:+-.°e .:.• ...,a'^ •..mot' �:,� .�' m•�`• ''s-.. .�- �;;,:`"`��� ,. _ ,•• x. Miss Fd'ha Selman, of ' Toronto, =Pd", •ro t spent the holiday with her parent* R,•• Dmbsrton - WK. ANDERSON Joan-De Ferrari b spending the here. S. No. 4 E. Pickering. Primer Dunbarton Anglican Missiop Sun- . c•., . vweek in Toronto. Kra. Niahol, of Toronto, spent Billy Boxes, Bob Baker, Vernon ,Bar- day, April 23rd, First Sunday after Dr. and Mrs. Tomlinson spent ret Day. Barlow Mary Baker; All Easter. Sunda School 2 m. Ev-- :DUNBARTON_ the week end with Miss Margaret � � - Y Y P• ..• 'the week end in the city. Graham. promoted to 1st Book. Sr. 1st - Ed. ening'Prayer and Sermon; 3 p. m. -; v Clifford Pilkey and family were The United Church was.sgain Barlow,•Ray Crawford, Glen Craw-. Preacher, Rev. E. G. Robinson. INSURANCE in town.over the week end. favored last Sunday with large ford; above three promoted to Jr. 2nd Brace Horton cleat the week Marks on Jr. 2nd examinations. Jr. Whitby Vnited`Church Choir Concert AUTOMOBILE. --end with friends in Peterboro. _ congregations. 2hd - Carman.Barrett,, Bobby Barlow_ St. Andrew's 'C'hurch, April 27th a. Our school teachers are attend- _ -FIRE , D. A. Sean, of Kitchener, was iog the Educational Convention Sr. 2nd - Billy Price. Harold Bar- in Claremont over the week end, at Turuntu this week. low. Jr. 3rd - Tena hutch, Mary Boy- BURGLARY - • Mi@@ P. White, of North Bay, is es, Doris Baker, Albert Crford. Jr Ba."m CASUALTY ► visiting with Roy and Mrs. Ward. Miss Marion Thompson,of Mark' 4th - -Billy Bryant, Doug'- Bryant, Doris and Delmer pending ° ham, spent the Easter holiday Norman Lowden Liewel Crawford "'-LIFE INSURANCE ' The.bowling green is beginning Ydt a few- days with friends in Pickering. - �. • =,". to receive ling green l spring r in with Claremont friends. Sr. 4th - (alphabetically,- Doris Bry- -Miss ' Forsythe is spending the Phone Pickering 7920 30Iy Evans Wnrd has been confined ant, Clarence Crawford, Mary Neale. week with her parents at Greenbank ' vation - to bed,ditring the past week, suf• V. Appleby, teacher this reek. • Mrs. Harton and daughter., Mar faring fruw a severe abacces on - - BONDS-Government. Municipal and .ftaret, spent the week end in- his tell. -Standard Training School Jack Ward, of Claremont is spend- Mort age Bonds. Also, Industrials. - Toronto. ing the Easter holidays with his g F gt- Safe investments at from 6 to?per Some of our citizens, who, in -the ardparents, W. P. and Mrs. Jones. cent. Mrs. Thos. Scott, of Weston, is .pasi made use of the. old bus in tr- The Fourth Standard of Pickering Sc R -vieitinx with friends in Claremont is t for the Township of Pickering. Gladys, Muria! and Alma Jones, INSURANCE-All classes written its- ' while Mr. Scott is Convalescin avw roc ll and from the station, are is to be held in the village of Brv= who are public school teaching, are r ; 8• now recalling the good old daps that all at home•for•the Easter holida s• storm. tide Automobile, Wind- Tom Sanderson, horse dealer, is look as though they had gone forever. sored in May. The school is spot- Y storm.Accident and Sickness, ` r cored by the Township Religious Ed. • Sympathy is expressed to the fam- Phone or write ?'sporting a, new car. Figure that But they tell us better ones will coarse. ii of the late Mrs. Horto of Ux- � ucation Association. ?41r. Wm: Dun- Y P, out tf you can. Horses and cars. The proposed visit of the Young can, of Green Rivei, is president and .bridge, in the death of the latter in 43tf E D..BOWMAN,Whitby Ben Kilpatrick spent Sunday in People of the United Church to Mi. Burnett Jamieson, of Balsam. lter 90th year. v �I .Totonto,.and had some difficulties Brooklin has had to be postponed secretary, with Rev. J. R. Bick, of In our last week's issue we report- DINT i x17 GARAGE report- ."An the mud while on the way indefinitely. Whitevale, superintendent of teacl_. ed Rev. Mr. Harton, of the Baptist ` -bome. The sale of home made cooking er training dept. The approximate Church, Claremont, as officiating at Cor. Brook and Kingston Rds. D. M. Morgan. was in ColumbLL�by the Mis-sion Band of the United• dates for the school are May 15th, the funeral of the Iate Mrs. Hortop, on Saturday attending a meeting-Church on Saturday last proved 17th, 19th, 22nt and. 23rd,ir_ all fi••e and have since been advised. of our of the directors of the Maple Leaf very success `'ful. evenings of intensive study in. Chr- error, the Rev. Mr. Horton, of the General Repair Work all cars, ;insurance Co. Len Lye end Joe Mitchell spent istian leadership .under. the tapable United Church, Greenwood, being-the guranteed at reasonable., The dance and social evening a day on the. farm near Keswick, instructors. Mrs. Norman White, of minister in charge. prices. ' - -oof the Claremont Young-Fe4ple _ M rtle Station. will .be in charge of - ar►d-incidenZall�_lonked fnr.a-fs-�-' Y - --- . -- - -- � - -, _ --Acetylene Welding. b ' • W elated for-the 20th, has had to be stickers that were not there. Childre_n9' ,work. iii. Gordon Lapp, Notice to Ured� toils Batteries ropaired and charged. 'y postponed indefinitely, ,owing to D. A. Scott has, in his Kitche of Toronto, - Young People's and Firestone and Dunlop Tires., the condition of the roads. ner position, been employed by .Rev. H. G. Crozier; Pickering will I.N. THE MATTER of the Estate of Mrs. Peagelly, of Broklin, spent the firm of MacFarlane&Renfrew lead a group in a course "The Mess- Evelena Code, late of the Vila- Gasoline- and Oils. a few days last week with her jobbers in motor accessories. age of Jesus for the Life of Today." age of Brougham, in the County Refreshment Booth in Connection parents, T. and Mr. Paterson. Mrs. Leonard Ireland and Fred Rog Superintendents, teachers and lead- of Ontario, Widow, deceased. atersou's arm is becoming normal era of-Young Peoples groups are ur- Phone Pick.7500 s" again, after the injury anatained few of t with dRev spending dtnMcs ged to boost the school and to reg= ant NOTICE a Revised Statutes Hof Ont- (night or day). some weeks ago. (Ater as students in one.of the above ; Glover, the gnests of Vaughan. ario, Chap. 150,.t1Lat all persons hay- General opinion appears to be courses. Trained leasers all ere-. MILTON SLEEP ; P• P We notice the harness repair partments of Christian activity will tug claims against the said Estate of ` ,that the fall wheat will, contrary man very busy these days. The contribute much to_ the success of -the 29th who died on or about 421y PROPRIETOR • O. �••J� _- -- _ the 29th Ray Of T9.,1,0 IQ;;. - - W �+�+ul.� oaa pieces or harness-art�i`ng .Christian effort. - �'• �' crop, or at least will not suffer bmugbt in for repairs, while a - required to send or deliver to the on- from lack of heavy snow falls•few years ago a new piece was in, TAKE :MIOTDCII dersigned Executor onor before the ' `daring the past winter. order. _ 25th day of April 1933, particulars •� i It will soon be lawn mower sea- son That a meeting will be held at the of their claims, duly certified; and ; and notice is further given that af- y and that mower of yours will , Town Hall, Brougham, in the Town- ter the Last mentioned date t Ex- work a lot better with an over. Don't Sleep on Left ship of Pickering, on the 5th der of he Ex- hauling and sharpening. 'Thos. Slf�e GrSB Hurr+t$ HesTt May, at the hoLU of 8 o'clock in the ecutor will Proceed to distribute the, said estate, having. regard o { Paterson will do tbi`s job for you, If stomach sa makea you restteas everting for the purpose of electing the claims of .Which he shall then Eyes>iht Spedefist =and cost you only 75c. in cash g three trustees for the Union Cemet- have notice. Rev. F. X Harwood'. Muc+. Doc , and unable to steep on right side, ery Brougham. The owners of-plots own Tu..dw. eras ft p"sss,r will give his lecture on Mu,41c in take Adlerikat One dose will rid yov are requested. to attend the meeting. DATED at Brougham. Ontario, the d" .+wisss : t rt * of gas or nervousne1b, and brsng 1st day of April, 1933 SILL the United Church, under the sus-- DATED at Brougham on the 7th s sound steep. R C. Jones, druggist. Donald A. Beer. Brougham Ont- .. ' piles of the Y. P. S.. on Monday ' day of April, 1933. • i DiSNrwY BIAC'Y. evening next. This lecture is 'Walter Percy ario, Executer. very well known and particularly ° FARMERS, ATTENTION' Owners of plots. W. C. Willson Beator. Bell and Ross. 330 Bay St. - interesting. - John Phillips Toronto, Solicitors for the Executor. � Pe"001 P%% 39" The, truck owners of the cow- L am again offering farmers'only inanity are finding conditions a 25 per cent reduction on car incur- - - rather awkward and inconvenient once. all forms and can also write - -daring the past few weeks, and Fire Insurance on farm buildings and their being Linable to make the contents, at Very attractive rates; f �- milk rooted is proving rstner with ner premium notes to sign and d the premium can be paid, one-third costly to many. each year at no extra cost. Mrs. Also p,of the 4th line, U Il�Lraixsi the tat s ' p �' . Don. A. Beer, Brougham. Oat. bridge, was unfortunate 'enough -.-"recently to @off9r a fall that 0 la S *ighmag caused a broken hip that will. if a recovery is normal, likely take stands some weeks before she will be able - for - _ 0 R 0 N T C.,YQ/YQS�l11� to be around again. _ �► Seed grains are on the exchange - .' ., .///E'/J/O/7Ql.P •- _ these daps with the farmers has - Credit and�� Single.50C. Itag about looking for reed. Tag To secure the first you need - RettiY'ri 90c. - Naws'classified sdvt. c_ofmmn has the last-to insure the' last " been carrying many of these adv. , to safeguard the first, better 1 " -for the past few weeks, buying Leaav Pickering Leave Toronto see thi Wilen time appe+sac>b- • cod selling seed grain. s agency. _t Eastern House Bay at Duadas es its final hoar the Brougham Union Lodge A. F. & CYRIL E. MORLEY, A. M. P. M- _ A. M. P. K. memorials we ,executs ,A. M. will receive the D. D. G. M., Phone 8700 o7.09 b 354 & standing 7.80 a 4.80 will be anding fa • , .-Rt, Wor. Bro. Miller: and his Bel., &T.54 a 4.54 8.30 5.80 _ mute trtbate to tins = Bro. Yule, on his official visit on PICKERI`�G, 'ONT. 8.54 b 5.54 :10,00 -880 persons the hays been . 10 24 8.54 11.80 b 7.80 - erected to honor. Our ` Wednesday. May 8rd. He will be 11.54 b 7.54. :` P. M. 8.80 a creative s)dII secures • ' '' accompadied by members of save. '�'he P. M. 8.54 .. .'c 12.30 .1b9.80 the best results. ral Toronto and district lodges. _ _ _. _ -- - ---The April meeting-of the Bap. - =1s 12x4 -b 9.5� - L30 - 10.30 _ � "No Gassier Tt•Ibats" � 1.54 10.54 _c 2.30 1 T.30 list Women's Mission Circle will - X. W. STAFFORD_ be held on Taeaday. April 25th, '' :Eyes •a-2.54 d 11.44 8,10 at 2 80 p. m., at the home of Mrs. a daily except Sun. &11. b Sat., Sun. & Hol. only. n Read Borland. It. will be an Exeter �] .c Sat. only, d S�rn.'dr Hol.only. _ ' �� '� •Phone imeeting, Mrs. M. Pach'a Group in Eastern Standard Time. "chase. Keyword for the Roll Mod @rn 4sz ;.' $s "Proper." lyi PARCEL EXPRESS BETWEEN ILLL POINTS • Ask T. Paterson to show you the ";;;. , * _c oo .Gray Coach Lines rontee(Except ' _ '' foot stool that he has in the shop lrllle -, U. 8. A. points)., - ;v nearly completed'and compare it with the bin store product, The '" • 'Tickets and information at - one man-made lob still continues' _by C. H. Tack, Opt, - _ *��r ♦ '= to be the beef value. Some very S&P i�lg�i ItQLua accurate lathe work is to >>a seen Protection - &a­ aach Lulm ,on this piece. j Put 6 _ - -- Insurucs Co.110• - _- Dr. N. F. Tomlinson is a:nonpra ' For your child, retarded"progress Cheap rates for dings and country - 'thoee who are finding theipeat twc• . - . . buildings. •• , weeks very trying. '�6e life of a, to school, retarding • his class and Eastern House-PickedaR Windstorm Insurance on country doctor is strenuous at' himself and as a constant repeater, f e windmills,Silos etc. a source of worry to his teacher and -T any time. but with the scided after-a time is a means of giving up Automobile Insurance difficulties of non•motorinR road@ his school life at an early age. Giv- of all kinds. 4 and a :return to the horse and' iog up school' life and seeking em• buggy, his duty becomes parti• to ent with poor equipment. A l<+'ARMS FOR SALE CLEAN UP PA/IV�T UP enlarl arduous. P Ym P P Write or phone y narrow field of operation through E D. B O Y1l ltlt The funeral of the late Mrs, weakened vision. Two important fac-_ 'Thomas Horto took lace at Ux- err. P p tors contributory seen efficiency and =:Dominion Hardware Store Paint. 20 WHITBY, ONT. ' brdlge on Tuesdety last, interment success are now seen merging into taking place at Uxbridge, the one. The narrowed field of vision and 'funeral being attended by a la;rge 'the narrowed field of operation, and A re,a Good Point at au'attcacttve price. ; number from here. Mrs: Hoetop in many cases the one is hinged upoft- I pint, ,,,. ,50 was the last member of what was the other, when the two are proper- " 1 quart called the older gefferation of the ly considered, better operating res- . gallon... _.. 1.65 f Ward family- and formerly redid- ults are obtained. Professionable as- - gallon ..: ,: 2.93 - - t;tsYsrrn ed in Claremont surance -is obtainable to know just The Brock road has shown very to what extent our energy is wasted ' Step Ladders, 5 foot... t• ' little improvement during the past or improperly @upended, and it is Whitewash Brushes ,.. :26 week and the forbidden area has surprising to what extent this vast- Broome, good quality, ..: .26 .been extended even further south ed energy is applicable to physical : . Square Wash Tabs. ., ,-.1.29 - -• : „. .than the weaknesses and ilia of the body. Ills ,geed previous week: Ed. @► ... ... �� �. 5 1 ° Po gate ie about the northerly le'to eyestrain are frequently trouble. '. All �da of Seeds in bulk at right prices. ` en of the Brock road from Pick To be continued - erinpi. The Christie Brown truck Agents for Rennie'@. Heith'e, Royal Purple at their prices. - _ ,�• t reported in our last week's iasuA ere stuck in the mud at the top of L. E.. O'NE/LL Good hammer&at 49c each. Plow shares of all kinds In stock, the hill just north of the eighth Repairs for International Harvester and Mamey-Harris Implement@. waa ftballly removed, after some FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND) 1?`Lill stock of Tractor parse and compdtent mechanic Practical engineering tactics were EMBALMER at yon r'aervice. - anolied and a bill for somethin _ _ aronnd $15.00 for services paid. - �$arness,Va anc good quaiito, 28.00(drib snaps : .' StduBville .Tye NEws observed on Tuesday " wills breeching ' • 85.00 Sold and„Installed by �'RANH 1 ,PROUSB morning &'coupe toot south of.the' Night and Day Service 8th,into the mug over the run* 13ustness Phone Residence Phone CHAS. COO�E� ,. CLAREMON'Y' sing board, t1891 9880 rIC�IIr�-QllTttiG �!' uy9: j-. :+.z+cchs:f'..a +s _ .'`:"1°_ s3;P,i_m:,i.«a .owes .'rev'" -�-�µ:••ma.,sPO�:arm•?�+}p'.�•.as'r •,','� %..scCeesa+s=:.sumsa- .?i.!"n'a3,y'aag?'�sa?�'.. I{,Qy � ';s` .«� .� ..'� .tea• »;,-+ 4�_';S;-,.. -- _ - "� � ..-'y lie il-"' .. .Y�?It-° •R. KY •n•y' -KT' •!'"' - - d4: - -`k� S A look y ") fi, rte, _.�.•. .-�,; ..�!+. ''}\!�) '�'.� -, •..�,. ... ... _ �.. - .. :.' ..- f v ..a�• - a..,@_,v6ry._ -WYYJ'r—vsX••rb4r.L u.__4..n -ae9J..,uNh. �_.� .'fi„d.N,. 'l._F`Ht.4 house, yq¢r boys .n.ut guard the Premises no that no one leaven with. -Adds Zest to t Meal out. permission:' ' "That's all as good az done,” Strawn assured him. "Now—about Murder at Big i them inquiries you asked me t0 make LADJi - Sesterday of the secretary of the Am-. tf er;c Legion." He drew a scrap of paper from his breast pocke'.-. "I find - .By ANNE AUSTIN. - that John rake, Peter Dunlap and C."ve Hammoad were all in service, in , - T flee —th Division, which was held up late in Janus 3938, for nearly two - _ ry, weeks in Hoboken, before the War - -- ' Dept. could get transports to'send 'em 5 - sYaaP819• moning Captain Strawn to my office, to Frarce. Miles, who enlisted the day EA .'Bonnie" Dundee, in New York Lnvea-,-so that you can give orders to'us war was.declared, was wounded and Nigating the murders of Juanita Selim B'+ F(tsh From the Gardens �nd Dexter Sprague, learns from Serena both?" shipped home Ilte in 1917. He was Bart, successful stage.star, that Nita Before Dundee could a„swer, Capt discharged as unfit for further service _' •married in 1918, was soon deserted, but ' bot divorced. In 1922, a picture of Nita Strawn came to his assistance. —spinal opentcn=from a New Jer- j f►ppeared with a story about the suicide "I worked with this boy for pretty sey base hospital on Jan. 12, 1918. Dundee, after a much needed. lunch, "Step•on that bell, Mrs. Dunlap--. e watts Lee. parked his car in the driveway- zits comes to Hamilton, nit-r showing near a year, Bi;l, and never ybt did Furthermore, Judge Marshall was in � y of one just as you did before 1" - Milton excitement over pictures of he fail to make good when he said he New York the whole winter of 1917- of the most splendid houses overlook- As if •hypnotized Lois D,inla be- Asmi ton people, and'deposits"back in in Mirror Lake—a,home whose mas- gr ps with the toe of 1_er right . sash, which Dundee'labels "back all- had a pot on to boil. If he frays it 1918, attached to the Red Cross is E` gun to o - mony" from a husband who had marriiod will boil over this evening, provided some legal'capacity. He donated his ter and m�gtreas were now attending pemp for the slight bulge under the after he had thought she was dead. „ `. An attempt is made on Dundee's 'lit► we hell, him, boil over it will, or- J services and— an inquest into two murders. rug which indicated the position of _ - ly mesas of an ingenious mechtwic�,i don't know Bonnie Dundee!" "All that down_ 't matter now, Cap- Half an ho'r later he climbed into the bell used fot summoning the maid Contrivance. He deduces that the othr t • his roadster again, his head spinning. from the kitchen. two murders were mechanical. At tKe Sanderson scowled, but capitulated. twin, but thanks just the same, Dun- $ , D 8• 6elim house he ends that the bill was "All right! What do you want?" dee interrupted. "Now if you will both "Did I say ingenious?" he r_iarveled. With a strangled cry Tracey Miler 4A ' "itndpu tedl aIlred from hade,bwhichowa�s "Thanks, Chkf! And thanks, Cap- excuse me, I've got a lot of work to Ho 'drove directly to the Selim seize$. the woman's arm and whirled j nnected with the wires leading to a Lain•!" Dundee cried. "First, I want do before five o'clock today!" : house, for he had much to do before her violently away firm the table. 1 ' '�ell is Nita's room, which rang in the to be excused from attending the ad- Dundee had nbt a the arrival 4f Sandarsou's com maid's room in the basement ig exaggerated. That p'rl- Do yoti'w^nt to kill my wife too 1" ' e Dundee drops in on Penny Crane,-who io++r*+e� in�neats into+ tha tm� :,.+), Mnwda�was e$e e# turns btssleet- R- , l-- l ' die�&a� anagrams with her mother. tiers, scheduled for 8-o'clock to-day."." he had ev orms with the wooden letters y e�&pent in all the 27 years His first visit there as )o a small (To be concluded.) ; AM, names of all the guests at Nita "O.K." Sanderson agreed shortly. . of his life. He began,rather strange- room in the basement--a dark tubby- iim's unfortunate bridge party, and Second,after,about an hour of rou- ly,by visiting half a dozen of Hamil. hole next to the coal room. He had Cary forms anew name. He now - ]niows who killed Nita. . Line stns,I wish you'd ask for another tin's hardware stores, exhibiting a locked it carefully after exploring it CHAPTER %LVII, adjournment until tomorrow, on the peculiar instrument and making an- the day before, for he had taken no -' "I fail to see any necessity for all Plea that importau developments are aoyiag inquiries as to when and to CLPZce on !epving unguarded—as he „ expected whom it 'had been sold. But at big had found it—treasure worth more to rye, p ' shin secrecy and hocus-pocus," District " ' Pot 8 n r' sixth of call success s� complete- him than its weight in 40 9 = ttorney Sanderson protested irritab- >a p°Tt Pl 8 gold. •/ 1I t "Why the devil don't you some "Third, I'd like you personally to lY rewarded his efforts that he was And queer treasure it was that he a '. . l n and give us the low-down_4f request the appearance of every per- jubilant when he bade the mystified extracted now—a coiled length of elec- „ n�� oa have it!---(m this miserable buss- soya connected ih any way with each proprietor good day, a signed state= left wire, which he and Ralph Ham- -B�t L g - _ instead of highbandedly-- sum- of the murders, in your office this ment reposing it his wallet. - mond had measured the day before; a 1 Yourself s' af6aua+vu at �, u'CitWxL—tw Guts vehdie rwo other, CallS—bo'th in office w. ul lliuuiu lucka, aft augur wtt'a a ,� •' - - bunch will be kept together and have blildings—took up only an hour of- s0t of bits of varying sizes, r step- • r • _, ' no chance to go home or anywhere his time, and a taaicl.b delivered him step- ladder and a hammer. Then Dundee's 3 ale Brands FASHION ���� e'_se until I am ready for these." - at police headquarters- just as the eyes fell upon a piece of hardware he. ;',� C—d—iltasaada•fb drhy, "Do you want the servants, too?" factory whistles were tsir+eni a had not expected ever to find. •N• us t"�•• +t�..a r....a _ „ "None by Lydia Carr," Dundee an- news that it was 12 o'clock:"� � At 6.16,he was entirely ready'for F �+�+�i...+ as•�` How to make my old short skirts , "After about an hour's in- He was.lucky enough to find the Sanderson, Capt. Strawn and their �v.tt;' s r'y - . = eonlorm to the new length was a pros- aceuoua questioning, please invite fingerprint expect Carraway, in his Party of unwilling guests. lints on h•br.avow wee•tie fem to me until I hit on this plan. I them-to accompany you to the Selitn cubbyhole-of an office, his desk almost They were all crowding about him-- -- s'' n" "Or°'�" %dropped the hems; and as the part Lice. For that"—Ond he grinned— croRrded out by immense filing gab- the raen and women who had been _- - 1Z1!,Lws4•Co.Toronto. - bat had been turned under was darner "in where the pot is scheduled to boil ineta•.. Nita Selim's guests at her last bridge - Ir—dogoon rtes., sand .. �llhaa the rest,I redyed the entire dress, te...op .t b.e�p - - ever. I d like everybody b be there Five mirivtes later Dundee sat at and-cocktail partj'I. ..ear'; w�t4" s■tttw ii1 ter having bleached the goods, for- by 6.16:' that desk, photographs of Dexter "Not only are the bridge tables 4x- wens wins directions in the Diamond Dyes "Where do tie in?" Ca fain $`ra aril . here the were at this time on _ .told,•.., arlrage• P p gun's dead body, just as it had Y Y - Strawn dematirkd, allaost jeeloualy been discovered cm the floor of the .the evening of May 24, Dundee said, , _ . "I used Diamond Dyeg'for the Teddy "I suppose yoti have plenty of plain= trophy room in the Miles home and '►•ut everything else in the-house is a s ' • -.I of course. I have dyed many elotheumten at your disposal?" a labeled set of fingerprints spread precisely as it was then. Fortunately, • • , nga with these wonderful colors. "Plenty. How many-will you need?" out before him. not even the electricity has been cut - ey have saved me many dollars and •"Enougli to keep every, person on "You're sure there can have- been -off. But to make eLre-1 hyve forgotten - u ve never failed to give perfect-re. Mr. Sander•son's invitation list under no mistake?" he.aaked• ' "No chance nothing. I wish you would all follow ta--smooth, even colors—fast to strictest observation until,, the pot that these. fl me into Mrs. Selim's bedroom and look ear and washing. fingerprint- photographs g. Friends think my bode omei,'- Dundee replied• were reversed when the priLta were for yourselves." = _ . ap are new when 1 Teddy or tint "Are they to follow the whole gang made," Like sheep they crowded into fife r. ., em with Diamond Dyes. Tliey do clear out to the Selim )souse?" "Not a ehanee`with my aystem!" bedroom. There btood the big bronze apl�� �. ve the most gorgeous colors!" J "Moat•decidedly! - After the- an- "Fine!" Dundee cried, lamp, bet squarely in front of-the _ Mrs, G C" Levis, Quebec. willing guests are safely within the It was ball-punt two o'clock "when window frame and in a diret't line �yot gt OrL`a� ' - R with the musical powder box on dead a C� • Nita's dressing table. �1y one►9w-'e t _4 At 5.25, Penny Crain, Karen VIC shall, Carolyn Drake and Flora MMiles, .you a q1 E-no • i who had been requisit"oned by Dundee `you n oinin9� si Play the part of the murdered. we- � to C' f man, were seated-at table.No. 2, and behind Karen's chair stood Lois Dun- lap. Clive Hammond and his new wife were again together in.the solar- • st fume But there Dundee's' restaging of the original seen) in the tragic o oY m'XilJ i 11,I Arlmr-/�W®R, p drama ended. Everyo a-else, inclu3- - flag Lydia Garr and.Peter Dunlap, • were huddled together in a far cor- ner of the living room. _ "Now, Mr. Miles!" Dundee called. - - - ` - "Your cue! Simply go into the dining �� room', with Mrs. Dunlap, to mix epek- , at r ) a _ ,�= i _:-tails. And Mrs. Miles, will you, pre- - F tending that you are Nita.Selim, go ` ace , Mrs. Selim's f to powc:er your f at M Se ' ' dressing table?" Her face white'and.drawn, Flora or CHRYSLER SEDAN (Ist' Milne shusbled` dumb the room, just " as her husband, dumb for once with i - i� - rage, -entered the dining room with c h - sud60�.00 EXTRA : pia Dunlap. _ Dundee was aboui t 'follow the tat _ fff interruption - . wW ter two When an' 'occur- give $2,000.00 to ite11tle deserving titan or woman, or. a Chrysler Sedan "8", $800.00 49 red. Followed by a plainclothesman, _ sstether, $440.00 to a' shied, $300.00 to a fourth —100 GRAND PRIZES W at one bale — and 1000 a middle-aged man entered the living i< special rewards. 8olstds We good to be true, but it Is true. I am giving awity,such forknes is one — TM"m- Tall,'broad-shouldered, deter- _ -- - � ' 7, Of the- most V gigantic adverdsitog esompaigaa You ever heard of.*. Every one who takes tat]•setive mined, he strode to- the bri.ige table, Part wW be rewarded. $o tlailt his handsome head u flt:n his brown FE D quality 'partly for-this opportunity by tindin the M up flung, '+1 g sic•���' • ..' eyes fixed upoi. the widened brown i �� � ��� • eyes of Penny Crain.' - i - Mdigaic Numbers "Dad!" the girl breathed; th home!"- v of sly: "Oh, Dad! You've come home!" Time counts when you're in pains -' t '!here are certain numbers from 1,to 9 unit But Dundee halted the reconcilia- Insist on Aspirin, not only, for'its above, sill add 15 in h, d,.tilled is the five blank spaces the square lion with: "Please join'the group i� . safety but forjts sp4W. - srry direction. See f you can find them. Write the numbers in the blank spaces the coiner, Mr. C-'ai•,,!" - aed goad the Aspirin tablets dissolve at once. _ squaFe to nw eright away together with Your name and address tilled m the Coupon Regardless of'the 'ensuing Hubbub, They are many minutes faster than !"+`1r► Q� wl ere.Tracey stood-at the t are offered in their _ low. . remedies the Be Prompt! I WiII - - - y stead. _ - A7Cn� you board, pouring whiskey. �(� _Then the first faint notes of tink- If you saw Aspirin made, you - .'6W• Cash Certif ieate atOnce! ling music came from Nita's musical •would know why it has such uniform, powder box. dependable action. If you have ever F timed'it, you know that it dissolves. S !!kr CHR_trading the Nagle ssmhers'wui be partly qualified for.an opportunity to nm I2,onom CksR� ' "As I have• said," -Dundee -spok,' and gets to,work. before` a slower t PY12E8 nr .CHR]S1,Eg BE DAN;-and !1100• F•XTRA. Throk what 14,000.00 win mean to i<udl - i Rone— four dreams come tree — pp 3 6 roar Your worrles y and clearly, "everything is now tablet has any effect. I All the soy and happiness ou'haie been tongtn for may no' be yours. SIX exactly as it was when Nita Selina RUNDRCD DOLLARS E][TRA yon are prompt and win first prize In final distribaUon. 9e don't delay. t - was murdered. Per-nit me t� -show $tick to Aspirin. You know what Write your answer tind.rash it to use. send ou a're taking'.You know it is harm- INTEgNATIONAL IMFR'S A98'N INC. no money. R1 PROMPT. I will good you you all hOR' that"murder was scrum- Y COUPON pli+hed!" less; nothing in,these tablets to-de=' ' 117! Bt, Catherine stn Eut, lroatreaL -SIX KATE F D DOLLARS CASH CE R. the..heart. You know you will TIFICATE AT ONCE S lies. H. Bol- In a few seconds-every person in P��• y I have found the maklc avi0ers and-I am sending you the lean Inwt reeciseQ-s tiralta�•PaIRe. w4rlh _ tl a living room ..was huddled in the get results. For headaches,.Colds, 1 sgaare with the numbers oiled ro the blank space. Piet,e ice g g neuralgia, rheumatism, the safe and hear from you at urea, p,u7111v. rte, C. Nasborgne, Chevrolet wide opening into the dining room. -certain relief is—Aspirin. Coach worth "110.00, !Mina E. Raest, Willy•• Dundee spoke again, his voice slow - r dame.-�.- _•_•. lKnlgbt worth sm.os. Mrs. J. A. Renauld, _ and ::ejgbted with'-. dreadful signfi- WNIyrKsltiht•worih 1495.10 and hsndreds'of c o lddress�.....:__.. --. -Mw :._._..._.._.: _.... sr form, act at rune. lI be A SRI R�i others it is now io .....__.._.... Promptness pads. Dunlap, step an<�: IV • . Dand atta on the be , _ - "M• �athi the $nin ble t - --` rtry..........:.,.....-- Lois Dunlap dropped h_r,. em ty _ .ad•-morkit g. � w3isky glass, her pleasan: fa.c going ' /� �..r..eL,•, „ l,'enk With amazement• ISSUE No., 16---'3� s .' �, �.i,.,- .R��.�y'4�T+a'•,wns,-"�;,;p•,,A4'a.:+o:_.:,;._.T:r^."+^:•.,. ..o--:. .,•.,,.,.,'wnn:: �•s,r.•. ..,c._��,{„_.:+:.�"uK,��-'.3'�'-,'':'?�C'�j'.•,3�v:�.'�.'+`�'?✓a.... .�•. _:''+y,".,''ti`'^ �' :! r. . +. -, .�.a •-,asv.,••..+ n,s+; +w9a _ :a.v '_.ar• .e-:.�.•a _>_ i' _ _ _ R;•; "�S• ,' 4... _•['t. •+ �Mpp AN .. ....,._ ..._,_,.;..deiri,�.....o. . � ., si=" : _ ..-.._wz.._. ._s.*_.izr..t°ia.: .._ .. ... _ �__•.. _�... ..., _ _.. _.._.__—_.� - .._.. _. _... _ ,�_ s •,.- _.- ,. -:'.,a. . .. , ., ,r�:r. .,.wry:.. ,.:v+.ga.'xrja!� y�.` Peppers and Tonutoes - �> Successfully Grafted orgAn's­. ' _ _ pep pe Do 'ou Know� Eve one knows that peppers-and '�' '�"' but nit maybe news together hat they a agree Tt too, whenyone is grafted on,g the' - Chatter other. The-latter fact has recently :Y'��•:i�''' ::yi:;:::%!^:i::;:,'::A<)'iY::i::::::'F,•%i:::: ••:::1/y:': ::.k';:�i?!;Y�?:? been demonstrated by eaperta of the - -,� - Brooklyn'Botanic Garden. Pieces of fy{�F n�Y{ _ - By MAIR M. MORGAN pepper plants,.they found, flourished _ ;:,�.:,,,�,;:;;;:;,;;:,,>:<:,' ' ya•. Y.�.0 SA%^.Yp W •'• :!'Y>::::,:•t::;,.;•.,: {Y::k;:a•%. :,.,�r .:::.•,..,'•.'�:,�•'S•`.�„,�!s':..N.•1iv,•sf??? `i!::yli't:;yJ!; - - _ \ when skillfully sated on tomato r•:FYI•�.v.�<;�.�..,�,r:•::::>.,,y,,a• ;;r�s�'�:,::;::Y•;: ::.:::!:::,. .. , #.-plants, young green peppers appear- ing among the:tomato leaves.-Equally LENGTH STAND 1`.?,'w,.:,;%::>:•�.+.;r.;•;:.;:::::::v.'•::•e�'•,,••.::;'Y<!:s?'•'�r.6�f/rkkti¢fri•:,'hc':d:^F x?%:.•:%,'l.C good:resu4s.9ere•. obtained• when_a N Fronf the land of efficiency experts and statistics we now shoot from a tomato plant was seal- -` k ;f,`4 . •'.: have the length of,our hosiery standardized. No longer do we ea on a pepper plant. :• .:••T ••� ' have to have stockings that are, either too long or' too short in Another example of queer grafts is .= t -the leg, or when buying two or three irs, find that they are of a tomato shoot growing on a potato; y _ g Pa _ different lengths. ' Thirty-one inches is the official length for the'two go' well together•, it 'is ex- plained, because they. belong to the _ _ `'silken hose. •�., • • 0 • • , . same family. Another potato plant ea- DRESSING OR THE DANCE : tertains no fewer than five, different - Barbara Miles, an English girl twice world champion in ball- gets—pepper, petunia, tobacco, to- mato, and, so(,anum sisymbrifolum (p — room dancing, has .jotted down a few hints for•the evening en- member of the poaato family). a+ 1semble and are really worthwhile listening to, if you are an „ Anti-tobacoc leagues may find sup- -;.; '•' -, b _ -a dent follower of dancing. - For a graceful line, according to port for their argumefhts in the fact -Miss Miles, you should always carry a chiffon handkerchief, flow- that potato and tomato shoots do not 1ng from-the wrist.- She advocates chiffon or soft flowing mate- thrive when grafted on tobacco �y vials for your evening dress—declaring satin should only be,*orn plants. "'The nicotine 'seems to hurt :* them," is is explained. On the other '- Ir, a v vx bleu et-svu and-that while velvet is very effective it inserted restricts the movements of the dancer. Here is an important same'tobacpetunia k nt seems to enjoy the Sifit,concerning shoes. Pumps and pumps only, are her choice. weed, _ She declares if you can't keep them on, when making a turn on - Freak specimens of this Lind have the dance floor, thpn your dancing is wrong. The correct way been grown not because they have any r is to dance on the- With your partner, says,Miss Miles, content ateoon nb the toes. practical, vaWe, but merely to ushing' itrate what}ca sbe done ebY grafting.demon- With - N f each,other's feet, instead of keeping them apart. If the insides Y easy J dancing! graft two or more plants ofAhe sauce-of your shoes are slightly worn; it is a sign of good • . . • • • family and difficult to combine unre- That the bull moose has to grow a new set of antlers every year? COOKING—MAN'S FIELD lated species. But a graft of Ent glish' He sheds the old ones *between January and February and almost • : ivy on Hercules club demonstrates Immediately starts to sprout. anew net which reach their full :- iim, 1•A'i`1'1 ar makes.better bian.•ii's t1, y �t m 11f that YL, - _ - ._ - _ }' 1J. : ate= ------ - ------ -'-a$ $3�i�3 E��re. a�.�—yusr�this 2YUle, t00, h83 its ineiFi�al3le grvwzn rri gun --'Slio wwaa, 1.� t , e$'Et1'Clr T'th9 ed an-outspoken- husband at dinner the other night. `These exception. Algonquin Indians, a translation of the name meaning "he eats off:" biscuits that you are devouring are his special creation," be con- # ' „ � _ The tuft of hair under hla-chin is known ears bell. - The photograph_ - tinued. Yes sir.—"he came home, scoured his Bands and nails -Hater Snake Shoes shows,a fine specimen,of young Canadian bull moose with his autters _- then went into the. kitchen, plunged his hands into some flour By Margaret Lee Ashley in The .tun. _ these are the result." I was secretly amused at his com- . - Commonweal. grown- -and ;n Clete ignorance of the dislike emanating from his wife's person,- when I have them on my feet I L ►t+ �i��1���` ut nevertheless, he could have displayed a little tact. After all Hollywood hes Two Way i, le Lam very slim and fleet- " -it is luiown that the world's largest hotels noted for the* cuisine 1, the silent one,,a*ho pa9sea employ men chefs in their kitchens. I've never heard any Through a labyrinth orgrasnes. - Maryz Pickford, who first greeted 3y,HELEN_WILLIAMS. V. - ?woman grumble if her husband is a better cook—in fact_, I think Through -_meadows wet and sweet. Toronto on April 8.' 1893, of the home they find, it a great convenience! of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Smith, at ITlustzated-Dre.esmakinp Lesson Fri% _ - • • • • • • ' . • - Presently I'll•find a stfeam— - 211 University Ave., received greet- ` GOSSIP AND OTHERWISE - = I shall be a silver gleam— ing from her nany friends around nis>tied With Every Pattern -I, the-supple one, the swimmer, the globe. Now for a little gossip about some noted liters folk. For ` •P lY 3hali-be but a dappled glimmer •- •' - = - _ _ . _Instance, did you know that Mr. Kenneth Grahame, author of Through the ripples of a'dream. T}°s year seems to have been more '?The Golden Age," ?`The Wind in the Willows," and other chil- than usually disastrous so far as ' i Oren's books, who died last July, left $200,000. He was in his if I wear them on Broadway_ ' ' Cupid is concerned—he has practic- seventh-fourth year. Might some passing poet say = -`ally been kicked out of the film,colony. (Deaf to babble and to bustle) 7' he latest break-u is Janet Gaynor A -report from Russia states that a special suburb.is to be T p.' built outside Leningrad to house a colon of writers. "Hark, I bear a tiny rustle! land Lydell Peck, whom she declared, Robert Louis fi enson's piano has been discovered in Auck- 'there's some woodland thing astray!"? criticized her work in hard terms. Sand, New Zealand. Of special interest is the fact that the wood - w "Wised was treated to withstand the tropical climate._ Certificates Monopolizes Matches --Lew Ayres, hero of "Alt Quiet On � r : ,�rn Front," has definitely 'rove it'-s authenticity as being Stevenson's property at Apia, Lima, Peru. — Regulations have Samar, in.1899, a few years after his death. been. issued a,. It.. ...f�reement of!parted with_tti ,Iola Lan... Now that the wadays of Spring have at last made their law No, 7594, which annuled the gov _ rm. ernment contract with file Swedish Many rumors•aze floating about.?,- ranee and seem inclined to stay, our reading matter will be- gurding the retirement of popular Match Company and established s - -Comewlighter and lighter as- we advance into summer. - P. G. national match monopoly. The• re. stars' According to one news source - odehouse' Mulliner Nights will meet the most demanding taste sulatfons forbid the importation P• four headr{i?eers have definitely an- -Or humour and ridiculous situations. Of course, if you admire matches cigar lighters and oti ear nounced they will desert Hollywood . = � -'his style anything from this writer's pen must not be missed. smokers' articles except by the state. within the nett twelve months. e _ • • • ' • • • The use of unauthorized matches is No.,1. .Ruth Ctsatterton gies as he: -.Rural Constable (reporting at police station) : ' reason—her'im prohibited. The price will remain I 0n—her real lave has always been - 4vanderin' see east, so I thought I'd brio rim along. As fat at 10 cents for a ' box of forty stage. It is understood she in- g g g tends to rebuild her career as a stagQ = gI could gather, 'e's one of them 'ikers; but 'e could only give matches, is spite at the the ahem actress and will appear in a London ambling account of 'isself!" _ made is the congress that the abolt- play. No.2 is Constance Bennett,wltio _ }} - _ tlon,of the Swedish match contract- declares she will sett3e down on the would lead to cheaper matches. J�116e�p the mosphere is iackng the, creative pow• _ Riviera with her husband, the Mar- i J Ms th er of comparison Is siso lacking. In c,uis die,la Falaise de la Cotdraye,and his travels, Einstein has felt thin pow. Official regulations lay down as raise a family. _ - -Traveller ._ very deeply.'. Hs has written a many as four hundred questions, any No. 3, Ronald Colman, may not re careful diary of his impressions, which o all of which a policeman may have tires petsnenently, but desires a Nothing is more distasteful to him is of literary, and even'-poetic im- to ask in the event of a fatal road ac- "breathing spell" of about two years' - an the tact that the public busies poriaace: These impressions are cident happening on his 'eat, duration. - - �ltself' with his private life.-Members among the most valuable sensations No. d, Clive Brook, who is under his tiiliily must carefully keep from of his life. Pulls Through contract to make one British picture, • ' His'lecture toar's led him ibrough when his present Hollywood agree- • -- lktlm ail newspapers which contain ar• _ icles about him, or pictures of him, various European countries, to North ment expires, will afterwards devote aceidestally, such a sheet does fall and South America and to Japan: He his whole time to writing. He forroer- iito his hands, he throws, it away saw the European cities; he felt New F, :;,. ly wrote short stories. �� F York as the new capital of the world. ' K Infuriated. or looks at his picture with rt :. ' -Iaugh, and says: "Bah! What a Of all these journeys, that to Japan nasty~ fat fellow.", (1922-23) is certainly the most Im- portant h'F3 Fingerprint Teat l:Or Art Although lectors tours repeatedly because of 'the multitude of a M1Sunich,—Fingerprir.ts for identi• _ _ _ :.-_� s..a,,- T 4xpose him to the disadvantages of scenic and human, impressions which fying old masters without having to " 'tame, to, the annoyances and intro- Einstein received. ' call in''art experts, with their conflict- � . es�fons of publicity, and to the painful With,keen eyes 'Einstein receknta- ing ae?iets, -is what Alexander Eibert, New lines and becoming ones are es this. fundamental trait of the Ja •¢°r I the attributes of this smart day,dress „ : -experience of the sensational•, Einstein Ph.D., 'of the Munich Institute of It has the two-way eckline. IV , as often been lured by tar-away pauses: "He is impersonal, but not Technology, is developing into n sys- y 1 ! really reserved, because in his social :`• x?.:;.:;, r may be worn but or opened u `laces. Travel increases inner tree- Y tematic testing method. rover styling. �iom• t makes one conscious of tb:e life*he does not.appear •to own an a,�,� Starting with some thorough au= I Its lines are slenderizing. `aiversity of,man, peoples and land- thing personally which he would want "V .:,;• ;;: ;a:'' thenticated old painting, says a user, to seclude or hide.' , - .... z Numberless materials are suitable stapes. It brings 'about an emotion- x ' Dr. Eibert makes a seaicKng micro- to fashion it, : w Einstein also looks back upon his <�. { ' I experience which bears fruit for- ? scopic and micro-photographic study Black crinkly crepe silks with whin Lver. In the first years of th e.post- life. What a eltAn a from tig lonely "w . of the fingerprints. After comparing crepe, as its inspirator, is smart aol ar period, the yearning for a larger and ,painful youth to the -present. these with other •+enuine works b the World was especially strong in (3er This journey, which assuines more " " ; :• same hand, the •purer fingerprint, wearable. w and more the character of s triumph- _..,, Crinkly crepe satin in hyacinth blue Many; all the more so since the war >, h inn ea renter once established;-can be invoked as a grey rabbit's-hair woolen and cherry had introduced, almost throughout-tbe al procession,;._.._,�e a __ :, ... _.;;'r• ,: conclusive..test of doubtful or in` an ' Y red rough crc a silk are deli htfutly :1s world, a remarkable dicta 'his character,,is, nevertheless, , ;g>,' ;� +� I� $ period of change .y,, way questioned Duress in quite the lovely combir:ations. - which had greatly changed the char- a proof of-the meaning and success `''°E same way as fingerprints are used by of hfa ,life's work. One could not Style No. 3341 is' designed yr sizes �rters of the different countries and the police. 14, 16, 18,'20 years; 36; 38, 40 and 44 e ;heir ways of living: It"was especial• have imagined it more beautiful and '; This new -art dactyloscopy, applies inches bust. - Tty the realizatoa of this change which sincere. How distant be used to be able of course only to painters who Size 36 requires 3s yards 39-ino' " made possible the wide influeuce:of frota other men!' How shy and awk• bel out their brush wank gith their P with .% yard 35-inch contrasting. the theory of relativity on the circles ward! Now there are stretched to• fii.gers, especially-thumbs, is being de= u ;. bt Intel ward him everywhere hands in hearty. :. " HOW T ORD::F. PATTERNS. lectuals of all nations. ........ �• 9 veloped at the Institute for the Tech- • Travel means -not only. the Fecep- greeting.—Aslton Reiser,in Albert Eifl• nique•of Painting,of,whi.rh Dr,Ei¢er( �Krite your frame ar.d addrer, plain- parison tion of impressions, but a com stein, A Biogrkphicai Portrait" ('New ' . :;• :;.. is director. 1 vin number and size of aucU York: Bon1J y, giving ,. bt nations, scenery, cultures and fin• ; -patterns as you want. Enclose 15c in.. 'q t illy, a comparison of strangers with _ There are now nearly 6,000 fully tamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap .w onecelt. . . ; For this very reason the In these days of hustle and con•I _ qualified women doctors in the Unit- it carefully) ,''or each. number, Iia _ creative power of travel cannot be re- slight Baby Charles St. Joha_oL-K—a�a._s ed Ri centrated ]alior, a sl' ht cold which' ngdom. address your order to Wilson Patters! .� placed by anything else. O[ course, - City, weighed one, poiiu d-4t birth. ._._. _ aiee 7.9 West-Adelaide St.,Toronto ccrifines the sufferer to the house-Tor' > --on the screen, we see the fore Scoffers said he couldn't live but regarded as a waste a day, or so-may be a disguised bless- 'Straw pro- landscape -and ilso'the faces of its ing,-according to-one British medical' at one year he stands on his own duct,of agriculture, costs the -world How poor are 'they who-haVe''tit+- - inhabitants, but since the vivid at. expert, as it,gives a much-needed rest. -feet, weight- 1'9 pounds. some £500,000,000 a year. patience.—Shakespeare •' - - or r-•q'.•�r iS.::z'^�,v- - -.:-rte,'-• ^y..+ ,V _,x'.' Y is - .r- _,.,.,,.,,. - .� -•�:• _ - - t .},.> .•�''vux`,a'^ 3,.','- m-;•- s+. ,•,..,,,,,G .v-.;ss +:� 3A +Jn .t •,_ -•:+. ?`:." ,'f. r r,- •",�'r�':; .ar. ';;�i'="°r�z�".`. ++�, �' �?�••,.....n<+r�; .Sx,:,�a,%�..s�.>.:.w•. -;;N�. - ,,,,, --a. :.,rP x: ,y. .w-" �..,,�„r` �,ar.,fi:cr:+,r�> �. ;.•,a; f•..- :�_ _ + •{M4tiTW - r`"", ..Y• _ ,4•'.. +. •+s,,.... - ~ - r•jw'�, -t- .. - - Y!. •' • - <y w.. \ ,} • •r . '�, rA: - • y~ 'S .' M _ _ _ " - 1 _,.. '•''-W J`,.#e,,1r 3>' 4-J`�J_!L'^.4••53 '_.. L ,+t4y1 •.K*.�.�. w -.�•,.� a"1:, r. � � •'rf '•''4 i`_4.,+Y,a' .n�sF.•.a � - _ •� m �.,�� - —,. nog ... .• ,�.� ru -,..,, _..�.�, 1 •f••�;il LOQALp aa -Born, on Monday,April 18th. -Harold Aichuriaoo, of?neon tq to ][8][8 4 to Ed. and Mrs. Pascoe. a tau 'to.-was a PirkerlaR visitor over ghter.- the week end. - - i -Mrs. F H. Hall spent Monday -Passenger trallic on the-rail• -Mrs. (Rev,.) Bedford,of Fens _ o-, with relatives in Toronto. ways was very heavy during the ton Falls, was the gguest of Gordon -John S. daledoo and family holiday. and Mr& l..aw during the holiday. - ;. : -A cumber of our residents -Comimi I F. E. Luke, Opto .' ,,._ lanotored,to Hamilton on Monday. have begun work in their gardens meterist, 197 Yonge St., Toronto's ' '�'Plokering 8 Leader Store_ M. 8. and 11fre. Chapman were and cleaning is.geneti;l. Eyesight Specialist, at_ Allin's Toronto on Sunday visiting -Mrs. Fernandez, of Toronto, drugstore, Whitby,Tuesday, May - - friends. -A agmbQr oi_gardens in town spent the holiday with her par the 9th, _��`HI9 TIME we would like to have a little talk _.� were getting andot way on the eats. W. B. And Mrs. Powell. -.Died, at Toronto, on April 20th, a to Farmers about _ -- - ' ahaliday. -High School, Normal and Mrs. Moms Murphy,,youngest dau- .- + -According to reports moving University pupils of the neighbor- 'ghter•of Mrs. J. H. Conner, Picker- -. -W01R C �0flT8 • " . - ; day takes place' short[ in and hood are.spending the holidays at ing• Funeral at Pickering R. C. Cem- i y their horues hero, etery on Saturday, April, 22nd. _ We have j net placed in stook aline of Pork Boot& y ± around town -We are pleased to see Mrs. H. -The Choir of the United - - - • - -Mr.'- and Mrs. Pringle, of R. Monne out again, after being ' _ w111CII are manufactured _ 'Whitby, @pent Sunday with Mr. y Church, Whitby, tt'i11 Rive their _ _ in Oshawa. •eo:,flaed to her home for several concert in St, Andrew's Cbnrch =and Mrs. Booth. months through illness. - -Miss Marton Shepherd, of To on evening of Thursday, April Note these special features ' - - J ' -Mrs. A. Ranciman- under- 97 ropto, has been epepdiog• her United r th.' under the auspices of the -' went a very suceeseftit' operation --- _ - Easter holidays with Pickering y p Church Choir here. . They pie Hand Made. - - - - friendP, at the Toronto General Hospital, . -Dr. Carmidiael will to in.char• - •'• very' Comfortable. _ _ -Mrs, Leonard- Neale. of the Private Pavilion, ibis last.-week, Kingston. Hoed_Eset,,@pe>at. last and returned to •her borne here,.tan Chureb, at-the-Friends'iendsrMee It nQ very cheap for a Hand Made Boot._ ^ Mrs. James this week. House on Sunday next at 2.30 p. m. *meek frith bee sister. . lPotLer. -The public echools will re zverybody vrelcoine. The Bible Class _.. ', •�� - i open on Monday neat, after a,� Sunday School vei11 meet at 1.3D• :Only 75 per pair -Miss Murphy, of Toronto, _ spent the holiday at the home of enjoying a weeks vacation,land >\Ttit� ig tl5e tirue -to bethink her grandmother, '. Me& "J.' H, then pupils and teachers will a - . Connor, E begin the grind for the mid ing of a+lto and Actidentinsnrance :Neat tiine you need Foots we would like yon- -Mr. and Mrs. Hallman •and sumruer examinationft. in tinTe for the greater hazerd of —_ - . of Toronto, have returned -Wim; Crummer, of Bishop's heavy spring trefiic. Bates are to try a pair; made in your. - n t. r t �nllna T -tit n1S„ hl^ heeTi "'er nn[�itI l I a-ur9 t (?�j4a own.County• spending. his Easter vacation at tliernr A• E. Richardson. phone 4i► months.- " Pickering fj000. - ' -Tulip @boots. green grass, the hours of his parent°, Oliver grass- fires and Corned rake and .Mrs.. (lrnnlmer.' On bis re- -31r�: J. Mandell, tiFio conaucts M ` handles are the order of the day tors he will write on his exams in ,he "Afadeline".beauty salon in CI- ' g ♦ B a • CHAPMAN -tat present. his final year. arernon- will be In Pickering, and J, -Mrs, Heron and little daught =There have been several will conduct her beauty parior in S. "er.'of Bewlitin, spent Easter with- electrical wtormTS during the past W.. Davis' residence, Church Str. or- �the former'"s parents, Jabez and two weeks, but they. were of a I ednecday and Thursday of each 4 r,�� t Mrfa. Hallett, mild character, with nO-dainAgP F e=;..Hru*s; 3 a. m t F p.m. Phone r L Fer tison and reported. Itfe clairnPd that Chun ,�00 - "1- son. -Mrs. hfirBle.t. #uf Carleton Please, der storms in the spring is a sign- -Died, ,�t her father's residence . of cold Weather. ^n ±^e Ba=s Lane, Picket-g, an Wed-' - - - ea]led on Pickering friends . oe= - 'trraffic was very „heavy n�sday, atpr . :,9th, Rer_k Bernice, in- Motor -" -' Thursday last. durink. the -Easter holiday. The ;an: daux1iter of George and Alma, r It i9 rexwrted that Mr, and large n�'ituber of new cavils eery i[iltz, aged year and ?1 Tron*.l s. Men work Boats 2.45, Special Urs. Straugbao and farully will be moving to Nhtteva]e, vchele noticeable. Evidently., "every Furxral .fr•. r-the "alioue addre=s 0.1 Heavy Mennonite :Leather Mr: StrauRhan will be ec,ployed Person is -sot, feeling the dept Friz lay, Anr!I 2:=t'at a. rr.. Inter- "Cd on the Anderson fart. sa„n, or it ruay-be they are buying `^en: at the -Christian .Cemetery, in their cars stn•-the instalriient plan. I;:44tt ear'= chicken pox. hfxe °ap]ieaeea p `y l' ill ams-S ecial Double, Sole, Good _ yttain in the villatge. -Several raae� "Tht' P'sst Office Ileu�arttnent -TbPra will hr+ a.- mild and . p ,,, - - ~.iiava deveio ed,beat all of a very 'had 1� "urpbi= .oaf _'30s}ftf -in 14�d`3. [}tnEa i�+ ills '1''�tvrs Elan on the 'ear t1' elt', -4.95'7. =y mild type, peven to the patient, whemim to IW,1 there was a deficit Pvenino C:f April 20th. Cot te, p uf-$2,60,0,000. Prohably the bet cnmrnPneF '- at .:' Weior•k. whorp. • ;r ' nil .rwrenfs not kac,ncirsg ttrc�y .er shot�inR. is due to.the largo -Port Perry Orehe4trA• will hp in •pp l ��•••�� •a " lovers sick. nnrnber of "dunnerw" that here. rttendanee. Ylrvat S1l-;, fluor Ito al Uallty V�if©� d$, calf '3.95 - s_ -W, r', aad Mrs. 1151rkar snutor' been -teat out owing-, to the de . mare igPr- . A�ir.]i�sion '?-, cents _ -.�emarktl,ble V��ll(3- -ed to Midland on Guod Friday, , -"here they had been'ealleci owiti pre-�i ri. -Ey-eryb.)dy cuiiie and eni-y s L od to the serrmtsiltnees of tlrelatier' -Mis.?Jda 9territt i• 'ap-ndla¢ Mr*. Uurkar and two her Easter va ation at her hump - 'ii d�.., hare -. :4iiow sterritt,.athonl;Gn o;, _ Slater lather. . Special .S.OU Oxfords, a hi boy9 are remaining in Midland - - u t.be ­t'ca�iogAI -4'_aff of the Toronto .-Dunbartan class Shoe a i a moderate for a vtreeli. nbiic taehcols. has been employed j `' - i f -St. Seorgela, Pickering. Sun- p but - day. Aptil Y:3rd, Fir,;t Sunday on et+chuf the tear.hing days We are ilea-ed t� have �fi-ses _ price. after Easter. Sunday S hcwl.,l.0.e_. one in•thizi term. Cc,mmendio,�nn- tr,b:n �'ii'ri:?,' ll:snta�s le. .C:i4nn Sept. I'it last, - " •::or, ° Har:sn•:e*e, _anal,Vda Pear-e - m Morning Prayer, 11 a. m.: O 3.50 Eveliit► Pra er acid Ssrmbo. k. +. - to Prea(her at bath service - _ ror, L:wc KrS iinme•on Ea.:ter tibb r -•R. H,and 1MSrq.'Crona were in �, 1 6 p' • I Toronto ix,,,t week attendine the in,5 lay ••�� er I300tS .+.757 an . n Yearly Meeti' ref Ftieada. z :== Marra"et. AIFr3 ze, •»elecr§:e - .[i 'Sucker. F18hiYlri, - - ` ' Rev. E. G. Robins° -Hrtve yon-ever tried tC�fall0vv Mr. Cron]:,- who .was- ynite- -ill °-•,r- `vnzth Past---gs is ar,.endinv -^� _ owe of the dal) new- apse trash 13ursnq the winter, is r,ut regain 4ntai-, r..':•at oY.al A�-ac:atian 13n,"c, - ' dorva the-highway f'lprn the city: in,g !ti•t health m rapidly a-he_ ::i Toiuntn cl'i=..week. Sh? called wotild like, n t nagh he is : i3. H.•5taales Mr-. #I: ; The next time vu come out - i y eicerfibdy inistroved... i ;red,,_�i &ionuc:sh',L*n,. scr�xn.pan:e.i m p - arrau to be un hand.wben they -T7': �}atv� w•l►4 a cal',er date .h°' Fred 1, 1. tinting _ JC ic'ker�n� leave the city. Plenty of enter fi , T • - '• leave th And a fA�t riche W'.-well. ia-t treed.at the home of :sirs. C. Wsa ha:gr, (,. J-tspam. &I'll spe3K - Established 185,. Bradford. eapt Gf the villoige. one aI =�,e 'li..'�I. 5. Thanicofierinlx Tree.- 1 -In re,Apoum to -many reclaeAt- T ^Y ••*r-Sium?ay r•orninl= �IsrS ".h. . of •-he.rn.o,.. retnarkable o.d ladies' - kbe A. Y. P. A. .of- St. Geurste in the t.,w a46ip: who will early W'.�• Tlh rn, •Mr::. ' Il. H: Staples,_-__ - t7hu*cu Will repeat tb, it dransg, ',l.is= .a;.Ti,,^s xtncit •a. 5i.av , t'is.�:., :. 1� ' �iarun' 9i'irk,-of P^ulcin Cri.k." next rnmrzier eelebrat±•: nFr`lOr�tii p a •<,�7-Frc ion. W. P..'Th•.im and p 7 im birthdtwv. :Mee. $rxt#furd r'I(Y), ,1 l� on 1'<J a in St. Andeets'y CtiurCfi tlti� Fsi ar.�ly, a rd c!ther relative, :n Harml- s+ " 'day evening (Ayril 211t!. Adtuis. all her f4Cnitte9,and in phYSi•i If is i- ,t fi�eslav: - - 4ion, 20 teats ; Children, f0 cent.. yet'far froro n very trkl lady. Oar ?rl:,,. Uxoel Di con.�cc�]gaanie -= -lnppector Baird;,-of the $u: enngratulatiurr� are extended tv !aH:a-,to Eeaetil:e and viwsze+i rna'le `�`vcieC , like given a state- lire. -- -. ;.,,;•Nr the xeek•Fnd. j• _ men: of the finding f hiA triveoti- -y2�?its a large -viiismber 'frorrs • 'f..z,n Ar1,3hr;nn :pendin *' �hOice ..'Qualit�' Beef - g s mile._+ . ? RRtion re the dug poisoning.' He Picirenn-g wtnt • to Whitby t,iT . -,, wita.:el'as;ves'at Gig=t;o•:y:,_:5- .... - . _ - Friday evening to hear the sacred - legit decided ' that the d.'c? were - ip-oedinnoeently, and•thatthey•Cantata..^From Olivet totiNlva,ry" 4F;;. _'Ftelma- :^.iteaak, r 1]2rk-: - BladeRo$pt, _ pc re-entled in.S: Andrew's 4 i]urc}] T eceived 'the poisot; yet r.it in'a p - , is aTe r e t ^ez ceus•n, - Shoulder RoaFt, -barn in the village for rats in by the choir -uf that charc•h and Phyi}is '*:,}r j;en.�'.• t_ dret� Pi:kering, under �iT=.' �,.al?_";_. :`isiti^m leer daug - - 8h:r.i Rib..... Bc' .borne nnezpiraineri ruahner: it the leader-bier of• Mr> SpAtt. r ;n �e . - . • •- •. roc, �} -The Women s Institti'e wit hold -their regl,lAr 'meeting -on •.Thelnh Avsere delighted ewitil thl� - Ea tar_�,S.i�^a:n 'The Glory,;:z ]Brisket, - ilesday next, P ent, O Ve Garien" vin uv the 31is5i4a - .f3irluin , •.• • iSC. T vii _,nth at the *'steak ,1-' riln3ical treat. Band n Sunday-•:'e..rnintt. :ca=,%rea _ hUr]]e of firs. \oin;an .Bant.r•, - o '.:,r.,a`rc: large r attended. R,,11 Call-Economy Wrinkle with _ -"A per;on Dften •wcInderQ !low _e_ .d.' A a_.,e number Porterhouwe Steak, -,D*rinnFtrwtion. Hrc. -Pug;ley, of; tar thutkd(;T,rpRy he liek.d, Sound lb-. for 25c. Taronco, will -he the streaker find '-rwvr'Is 114': or to be rote correct, New, dduerris.me,rrr•, Roaad Steak --� wv:iii trlk un - Temperan•-e EdnL .t 119: feet per -ecnnd nnderordnary -_ - •.I:e ':• S lbs. for 25c. Reacher conditibna, or as ec,m- qy 'FOR ��,LE - L�r�P. aver Stew Beef,. _ 6ion. �1rw. G. LAVr will give AY claim, abt-)ut 1090 feet ?. : '�,.:...,•.: >ct r,,, �3,1 .. �_' - - ... 3 Lb4. for 25c. paper on Hume E_unon]its anvil _ - 2_-" -- _ - 1l3incod _•e�.k,- ue.r Feu+end depending np�.n;t )'e _ �. _. t�trnatlian Inrinstriew. tame llc]n€ - *, E)H Ar,F.�'7nP•�,. _ lTr'i'nrmi-k-' and bring your friends. ttl'ediA through v'hieh the __- -Oa Taesday,rbetvvreii12.34a:id clap travel. Thu- generally Car,t:.Cr:`: :,.{�..0 :. �__3� _., -�- c - ,, ;P"ki'ne, it take- A't,unt t;ivP ''iF. �AT.F.-f1't.,nrityh' ,r, c a 140 radio o\sner, had t,ce i,!e.a a.r a r c. d !pr n ai �•A of. hearing A h1',,Al1Ly-t frUtll rPChnr.� iiir o'ind r7,4,;aUel4wile I sec•-. t:... .�:e b;_1 throu,ci, tilP air. If.y'f",ly `.r,f•'t11P 'r ::.... - : j_",•.r.:.Cst. N(;-nanDe<- i'ickerind ",ler.TSAtem, i*_' b'eins t!lP ;. : q�qr,❑ l:r, ' Yi•az of t!]P n�]eniT]x ,f the ne:v'i• N1 IltililhYC c.i ;P r)nd� i?tR'Pt 3�iteher plione 3004) A. , bkAlditi , -R'11iC111? 1 iH iZ111iI• j{'h ;f lr�'11tnina Atl', ib4L-th1l::(ler [j OR-7 €fli' � �i'.'r.� B•tc(ir i,ii*,c�- ---_.. .---- -- - —. -_ _—. Cent sCr,u•CRE'P, )c•ltly I'+ , Anil dit'1C1�•tJC N\:P, it R'.!1 iri\'P•t.}la f, j . . F J: t - C 1 r) '.Ct 1 . .Oc ,t:r7h, •� �r.. C:'rt.. TiIP C'tt:rl s�)i',;kEC? R'£+i'r- 7,liiiitE'C, t�I tlil!t'�. CCCi'_'i] t:1e titl(1 turn. All l,} tt a.i r]s(aeleCl "f eiiunder. ha,. Ir.3\r11�d. , T1:� SEIBERLI 1 IP-'1LP-* di-'';n�(a .:l:i':iT :h'i= 1:oen -rt' `al.i•.-R•~➢ ( ?�,cr card,= -:._, Stine dr,ring tu� (:rNAt war, f �' O.A.C. e re a ur Rev., 1)r J')}ill H. .l.intt, te]° 2'rl'Ur;1Pt1 1� �') tUl}e :l:t'lr,at':11,I - t s(:r.!«= t,'n. .tx'G. - C' :ertofl, M1 well knotti n Y, X1. C: A, ti';ri{er, 6ne oft=� t!:z :tli-tai)ce reU ,rti � ��'++ •� ic8 LX1°es Tile ft'ddrP•�e= carne ir. ter} di "•i tniie� hnr. ,i= b'19 n' t ..een O'i'tT.;it(: Trt'TolzolTO - .v w. Special Set ?Iirktl am f'.TI!p -lib=tantiate,i �l yr t:' :,;• =r-,rr e;r- -r,::ra I� - y. l a great roan} li-tetled .,c. :\. dilring t}le bro.,tdes;t• -Duving the pa=C -.1n i,nfnrtnurltP s,,: i.ie.n* re. niopthl z we have�ent(sit tillnd.edt, -LLT__ .;,1 hush 1-'t f y r�crec2 - enrred o'n-Siii]day nn�r vitas i*t-t in of rte ,tnnt� ft.., . ;ni).,.:apt t,as �iiad 1`01H,• ` - - 'A"s thousands of divers 'n kung, &id t; arr,'r, fr e. sJcs�r _ _-_-the liniEed Ghur;i], 'Wile:1 �l!'�, 'Ire Y:1 arr?arii, � !ew, r17'it very ,n -.., ca, Ft..It C:arenu,n7_ t - :1 ?rlfNrd, late Of ti]P _ELAi's'i'lr1At.: "+f f27t', Ilnc2 7e=J.;:1(.letl COutlt'Ai1;JP.0.1, Y::,7re_C.iz�e 3''1. =r''•� bi2ilt stronger, and wear loon. than any t•!ie jormer Ml-thoiti-t C'i]:rt-t:h ,ind we n_rclia}1y tli lnk t}]u�N;'.,r t3�-p5 F( f; SALF-C�ntr•h. ant? Fn- 7 Aril-At ore=Put- ^i=i ink+ ,vith 'rloin,; �'� Th •e ' m ho Are �tiil its, i :r: �::;,: It �' e �r -t r tare e`6i, Seib .1ina COIIld ever b:li,d: C(ime t>a c,..: : p. •• C-,,rdein J. and .�Ith. 1.A . 'ba;baked- arr`em-, GL n'}1:F:1] t'1er2 AI"a' t�dTlj' r}.°;,�PuOL{.�Ler, f7'ti,CMue IlreNlhVnt.'RGheriaDit re, ..� 1, �• - ' ths''.,iT h f% sWhig Rite in a rrailiniz himdred-, we wo-ald nix iUT' •R ,talc,_, i�. }- ghlan,;Creak P.O; 3•%34• ._ before, . , g P s e T �' rpniittance at An earl--'drite.' ` i'r'e _._. a„ the to of... tom..� ..a..- in the s ,_.aR}t.FOR �aI,F:-I3Pii,R reaf• ref - . - � ' wmth•wef?t cornerof the HntirtC C• know 'thAt money is vet'y 'Lo:'ll, Con 8. Yi:'kering Totcnship• li^ '.; 4me in and ask'to'see these tieorld fam- " iu.i'i leading to the ota=etnejt.fijtd but eat:li. lndividnfll debtor owes r: • ,rnoreor le=i, Price SO 000. Term%, one fell to [fie floor below.,- the stlf only a -mall sure, but 4h.en !here irdc a-nanethirdinten pearly payments n- balaneea°.angel; tttceresiat;?iPercent. ,n- fiarPt# a Revere ent at the bitok of are several hundred of them l.t <r_.ction invited. Andrew 'PL•g8, C15remont,I2' " ".^as -tires - - the head, Caused appirently, by i taeans a zreAt deal to tin when H\0 2 31-34 _ - • a meat ►; r1Ad'e. R e 1rAve•been - 'Atrikink the piano, whieh .tood i p y T'tCR SALE-V=elvet Barley(4moo:b- near the doorway lea ling from lenient to those who owe n=, but FOR (;n•:ernment Graves `o r,% cents R the, stalewrt 'it ha.. reached H i r !',•��hel,Tisjamaye•d3.W pethe fart. Go:- •: ,.` ;_� B- B �p,j• a porn[wiles ire e-rrr nt analysism•ybeseeri, at the farm ; Also �.j, VI ...... Mrs. Bedford, although in her mnet Ask for iml mediate paytuent. *,wry gasoline engines-t 1.2 h p suitable for light• ft Both year, strfPared eon=_iderable;It rec3uire•-rnoney to run a nen•s- Yr heel kdl�3each, Fli'Vlestney, P32 eying, - eboek, but wag able 'to'retnrn to',paper. We have stack to bny, Gengral Repai-s, Oils and Gas. Mrs. Law'@ home,.follo•wi.ng an taxes, hydro bil Iw, labor and"our ��'�4"P"- interview with Dr. Cartwrigbt,'own living e:penwes to meet, so Pickerin = 'Ontario 7 land erj"yed her dinner. ikindly repfpond to oar appeal, p .7 °! �,a+fi'+i•,, '""'..:... -`l.•v:' ,�.. _ :�l_ •'..'1u •-n-,v.::„w, w•a�.,,.... � -rr:•er¢_r.