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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1935_05_10. ,�. ? '>ll^"'s � �• is.,,,. ,.. t i ! WS H-E C I G R .'.� . i • n uOL. -MV -: -.r. TICKERING, ONT.. FRIDAY, TMA .10. 19.. _ J. . - � 35. r1o• 37 9ratfas>ittQSS.ai @Zas>u. ' _ _ - � O T' �, � - - Dunbartoa .. .:. , • Audrey .. - rr �`� FOOD _'dted4caL St. Paul's-on-the-Hill, Dunbarton, The Club- meets • at. the lien?$ �f ., DR: H. C. PEARSON- Physician - Sunday, May 12th, Srd Sunday after .11rs. S. Puckrin' on Monday •evening . =" bud Surgeon, Dtiitbarton.' '101y • `' '� " "Fasten.; Sunday School at 2.30 D. m, next. ♦ , .`t).ur trucks paex,pour way. Evening Prayer at 3.. .. = Rp E. FORSYTH, Oph:. D., Director ` every day. 'Y 3 30 (.1J, ; °S. T.) fir. Clemency, had ",.the. �niisfortune �optometrical Asaocrati" of Ontario. fret. Preacher, Rev. J. H. Co:clough; 'B. A. to break some ribs; as a result of a Mius ...... tataQ Member of. The American Optometneal A. D , ; , -F; ' • —. . Eyea'epamtaed by avpolntmeot. CiOi�I�� COE i', -• .. . of Wei';:a;`_ �'ti°±t; fall from a roller. Established 1835 Phone 04. Claeemo°t: On Fri evens May 1 t in ;.. WVOD., CEMENT, ;Green F _ eyY o evening, '`n' -_ . :FEED a. _ R� the �,g,'tidd school house, an - enter- ••a - .. `'' •tai of unusual intere'st•• is :'an- • rCA N 13. McJINrjkjE= Barris- • = SANDs ' G A V'F The service •iri -the • Green River ticipZ aed;'`1�hen hire Holdetl, of Stotor, Notary,• fict{ Church will t1t held next Snad, uf4v'llle will a ttiro -hour morin T'1)@ rICe `of ork, and'beef Dpogite Bell Telephone Offics. • Wkutby - _ ::= - ` r :::.:' ::'r Ma lEt ' gl g P t5. *Big -° ., r.:.y ' ..:,? =;::�• y h;'at -3' o clock, . in .the - after i}nd'. picture demonstraiion of the evalut- now pshOWs a rofit •for. BUTIADI#t'E 8. sIIPP%I'I 6 (standard time) insteaQ. of at P DONALD RUDDY Barrietetr. ' noon. ion, the Ford car fxom the time R.20, ticitor, Notary Public. Moneypq• the usual' hour. This:w3i1 be >ll Mat- :of: its iiivetttitin'ta',; the present. day. feeding. 'There is n0 bet - merly occupied b the late A. E. °m- .. hers' Day Seririce,. - Several musical aunlbers will be v ter feed .'for the move '1 Wo; ioutb print of Court Pfou.e•.Whitby.. Sty also. IBtlaJ 0$Zt8 e, work - 9 _ ,f. g Advance announcement" made of • * • - en as 'well. _ than my Barley Feed. It ; BATON, BELL: R9S8: the Concert in the Green River Ch- will lee more Oixnde t0 W. J. BAATON. K. C. ,• MITCHELL urch on Thursday, May 80th, prea- Astons K p ?; x,B.,BELL �.D. F.1tes ented .by' the Concert Oichestra'of the ton,th9;n barley chop. ' ' (3nererbfwr <D 'D.. Mmtro slid Pkker- . -. - Y p . J. A.•wgIGHT _ hW Ctls1 Co.) . Temple Baptist •, Church Toronto un- Born, to Mr. and Mrs: B. Burnill, Test it and see. _914! Bey *reet. Taman. _ Adel�tde9}888 .; der the auspices of group• b of the at-•Briar Bush Hospital, 'Stouffville, `' '• PiOlieTln Ont. C,�v O. RICHARDSON A Co. Barris- g+ Green River Lathe's Aid. Further on Sunday, Ap*il 81st,' a son. GHOPPINP, 'V .tars, solicitors. 'N4une•Ets salter soiw- Office phone 7400 Residence 6520 • particulars later.: ' ' Mothers' Day .st `Sunday.. School and 310-_s Richmond %L Y.: r= ioato. ale.. Monday, Wednesday and Friday yh�- Ad.4810: Nighu.sttnAsysatd you- next-, Sunday. 'We . -are looking :for- �ta 87 , • Pickering Phone 3818,, 8ti ,..a• .Greenwald ward to an, extra large attendalice. - SPECIAL ` 'rTHOMSCN A ? eMILLAN -- Barris- STEWAR.T BEARE - e - •, Mr. and Mrs H. Slack and Mr. Until June 1st, Chopping will 1N , _ JL Soiii ,ot}� Nary 15661u. Office it Miss Rutledge spent the week -end �d Mrs. 1,• Slack were in Tanonto "nee of 1Vlr. Tbomson, lot 11. concession 1, • • with her parents in Honeywood. on Monday to visit Mrs. M. Slack, done for 7 cents per bag. �g, Orrice hours: Thursday and Saturday ,Radio Service will ' Ormerod, of Cresswell, call- who is in tile hospital there. from 7.00 p. m to 8 �o . m.. cc by r°pgn T,�,°elo °t°°pf5ce��8 ts�an� 'Pineal equip-meat fur 'ezpet't, at his home here on Monday: Jubilee day visitors with B. and _ _( Ph ? The Rev. Horton family are out of Mrs. Reesor were Mr. and Mrs. H. ' guaranteed service the village for a few days this week. FLOOR • S y Williams and Tamil Ask for KISSiMI for pastry, it p� Parts, Tubes, ..and. Batteries - y,. Mr and Mrs. _ _ Mrs. T.- C: Robinette and son, of B. Williams and family nd Mrs. on band. Toronto, spent Sunda with 'Miss Miss M. Y takes less shortening. I grind llclr• F Correll all o! Toronto. 811.0. r to D .. D. D. 9,. ro D. 8., 'Oar Radio and Atu lifters a Wood. eriag grown wheat alatost ezduslyo r a Dr. J. N. Dales)• Graduate or P Mr. and Mrs., Geo. Wallace, of ely, You buy my flour, I buy yew - at CgeofDe°tal surgeonaand Toro°• y :lpeeialty. Phil and Mrs. Willows, ViFtor- Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. M. Ray- of. -beat. �� .,wa,� ererf Twrday and Fridagv Phone Phone Mark 28tXi, Pick e44llf�oe - Sunda�ale�were in the village on Were Bloomington of F. and - ..EXCHANGE ' ` r- srsty. At Claremo°t o�teover _ .. HBRBI3RT T. FALbAI8E. L D 8.. f. Stouff 9801._. __ Ed. and Mrs. Pugh, of Claremont Mrs. Raymer over the holiday. I ezehange floor for any kind � D. D. S. Graduate of the Royal College of Called on E rson and ylrs. Orrn- Mr. and Mrs." Wm. Gladwell, Mr.- Y Sara and the Univ"ty of Toronto. crud one day week. train. This saves you money. ..-a�A : e second door east of St. And- and Mrs. Robert Seaster, of Toronto urc')t Pickering, Qat. Office hours : Y !�e B8$1$t038► Claremont The farmers are anxious about_ and Mr.. and. Mrs. Gordon 'Riddell �• _+ 4 REr' -+2�i a. sa, to ap� ray.. or y� a paintment. c7[ -ray their sin which is scan the cold .nrviae). t'6one Pick b70o. 48H PHONE 924' • and Irene, of Atha,. were Sunday vis- a. . weather delaying germination. itors with H. and Mrs. Yake. �91s,nitas.n. �6sse.. FURNITURE . Mr: Harry Ormerod and wife, of _- — Shingles For Sale ; Toronto, spent the weekend with Dumbarton We are diiplay►ng a,n attractive Mrs. Wm, Orrrlerod and family. SLIZABBTfl RIGHARD80N- variety of Mr. and Mrs.. Ellis and Tamil Mrs, Ivan Annie of Highland Galt Oalvanlzed Steel Shingles., Fire and sutomobge rnauranea of ail kings, Aluminum and Graniteware *Etc. y' of • g Bird's Felt Slate Shingle ' >og c °mQr °'w°f .otw dnsp�.� sf'°d- Furniture and Furniture Toronto, are located in the South- Creek, is visiting her. mother. Well home 'at the to of the hill. Also. re- rubbering buocgy -beets. Novelties: P � Miss Ada Balaton spent the -seek- , (,awn mowers shay erred. FPO8TILL. Licensed Auctionsiw. Prices low, in. keeping with times. Group Three of the Woman '& Ass- _end with_ Miss Winnie Barnes. P . tea 0agt" of Taft ate Qat•da. A°. oeiation will hold on ice cream soc- C. Annia -has - twenty -six lambs T. PATERSON'S CLAREMONT Do as.. •t all ldaas .fiat•. not ahoafian ial . and an "At Home" in- the' base- from twelve ewes. Who can beat it ± Call and set prices. Phone 8818 a" = of ail a firs,° tun P. 0.. Ooa. R. BEATON: TOWNSHIP- ,] i �,� merit of the cli°rch on Tuesday ev- On Thursday, May 9th, th8 Cen- ' - D,..Cierk: Conveyancer. Comminiorrer for �iypiOC and Lime cuing,' May 14th. A splendid Pmg- Lennie] W. A. and W. M. ' S. will _ 1t1[tta ad aveto. Accountant. Etc. truer of ram will be given by the following' meet at the Manse - - --• � Eiie age nag, wh►tevale: Ont. - Just arrived a large shipment of talent: Miss McDuff, of Brooklin, Next Sunday, Mothers' Day, .there - - `_, - - • Gyp-0C itt the following sizes : Elocutionist; 'The Pickering rio, will -be a s - _ M A ill/ 4$ i°. z 72 in- .-.-WM. . O - .roc g Pedal Program "in Sun. .. •E3. L� -^ yP who will favor the audience with day School. Everybody come, f • 48 in. z 84-in. Q solos and duets; also Mra. L J. Mrs, Oweneth, ' of Niagara Falls; Builders Supplies _ .Licensed Auctioneer for York. '48 in. z 96 in. ' '' Pegg, soloist, and -Mr. and Mrs. Carl N. Y. visited.-her sister, Mrs. -S. G. NDstaeie► and Dwrbam.Couutiee 48 in, z 108s ia. -' D -evitt will. furnish violin selections. Morrish over the .v►eek -end, and was Lumber and Lath All kinds of sales promptly 48 in, z 96 Donacoas Board All this with ice -cream and cake-for accompanied home by Miss Elva An- - •; e _ - — 9LaJ Lime 25 cents for adults; an ? children, 15 ass B. C 6hlII lee attended to. • - ■ --- _ -$-_- Ha rd wjallll`Plala titer(''! _ _cents. Come and en joy_ it with us. On Monday evening, the closing THRMA RK"ONABLa PICI�:ERIN� �•� Born, at '•Greenwood .on Sunday, meeting of -the season of the Y. P. S. _ Blue Coal _. nisei _mav bo- arranged for at the • j • May Sib, to .Fred and Sirs. Wood - had a banquet given by the losing ` Alberta Coal t " NSr�B ©FFl('B LUMBER YARD ward, a daughter. aide in a- contest for members. After JDOII1esL1C Coke Bell and 1°depeadent phones. _ - a sumptuous repast, enjoyed by all, y. _, _ - -. Jack Burgess proposed a toast to the Cement. Lime, Plaster Wbitb Ontario. Girders Notes _Pickering Mills _ „ _' _ hinq, which was respanded to by maple Body Wood Now the grass needs cutting. Be Ed. Brown; James Barnes, convener '+t _ $pedal, Rates on Aattimobile , sure and rake it first to remove any of the losing side- proposed a toast PBnts far Lllnd FeIIt39 ',a .Insurance, now effected witha$], j;S pebbles or twigs which are lying a- to the winni p t t y e _ a,f Fees, round' as they do not, •help the lawn side which gas yea- ,anti- Metal Roofing ponded to by Florence Anderson, M. - p , mower. A few drops of sulphuric convener. The guest speaker was and s ti, o trysupp. acid on 'a ,sharp.' instrument applied - -_, Joe Jacque, and his subject was - 'COCkshAtt IWplements t to the hearts of dandelions mill .kill'' "'How du You like Canada ?' "How x, them off - A -simple- treatment for !'are 'thins in China ?" "What are --Secure Prices before Buying $ -_0 _ ' lies in stock at a�ld brown patch in lawns is to dress! condition of Missions in China??" heavily with wood ashes. j . .LONDON, 'ENGL.� \D - ., •" _ Miss Ina-%IcConocliie•played•an in- WILSON Mimes _ t Sgrne of the hardy annuals can be' strum solo and Fled Johnston B R O �■ ti; :';• + of Cedar Grove sang several solos. Locust Me ont. by • ' ^, planted -= nasturtiums, cand uft ' f CVRIL H. MORLEY. Cho in Dail larkspur, cornflower, California o G a v P • P P- very acceptably. pp •y pies annual 1 Phone Mark 7200 l Phone Pickering. 6700 : P pinks. Sow the seen • Brougham D. N. Lockw�>,�ld thinly where the flowers are to grow, then thin 'out. Some of the Mrs. A. Lemmorl %%as a Toronto �' ASTER - THIS .YEAR' PICKERING, ONT. less hardy annuals should be left un -. visitor last week. - til the end of the month before they Miss. Slade, of Toronto, spent the Novelties WE ARE HOLDING A are so�tin' outside unless •the .weather ooliday with the W. Gray family. R. G. CLENDENING is warm. GOLD � -• Miss B. Stevenson returned borne- Congoieum SEAL Lig FUVERAL DIRECTOR Evergreens may be planted any, last week-'after spending the winter Chocolate 8, Chickens time during this month, Care should gg ' . , • ... - =— .., - g with relatives. Private A►nbiilaoce a taken to see that the do not dry -*Jr. and sirs. Gannon and son and Rabbits. 2. CiLiCSSiil�?; Contest : b Y , Day and :Night Service but at the roots. Water thoroughly ` Hugh, were Haliburtoa 'visitors ov- 4 5C. to 50C. Phone 9000. after planting and leave a depress- er the week -ei-ld. - This is your opportunity to get ion around the base to catch rain Malvern 5000 The J. Everest family, of Toronto - Easter Greeting Cards. a -6 x 9 Gongoleniii Rtlg water during the suinnier. -All veg -! *ere with "Thos. and Miss'Gammage etables except cucumber, squash and. on Wednesday. 5C. and IOC• ABSOLUTELY FREE Markham, vi ,Onto melons sbould be sown .any time now: Mr. and Mrs. L. Matthews and • Contest starts May 3rd and laeta --- - - -. -- - -' _ _. ,.:- and the seeds of those may be plant - Ernie Burgess were Toronto visitors until 12 o'clock noon, on Saturila >~ARMERS y ir' ed in paper cups or strawberry box- on .Sunday afternbon May ,11th. The winning number OLD RELIABLE es' and put out in the garden . when `Vine farmers are treating their Mr, Donald Wilson, of Toronto g :. will be announced in our windov- all danger of frost is over,' I was with his brother, Warren, and seed with J at l p. roe of the slime clay, The- editor makes a mistake when family over the week -end. FORMALDEHYDE If guff parchwse a'geniline ConRol= B. -$. Paints, Enamels, calling the writer of these notes an _ E enro Gold Seal ,IZu ditrinq the. Mrs. Philip was a guest of her nep- .' insure a "smut-free" harvest. = R = :Varnishes and `Stains; expert as it is just a case of passing, hew, Mr. A. Dobson and Mrs. Dob- ; perjod of thha�- contest and then on a little practical information acq� son, of Oslo, during fast week. It costs lees than Ie. per bushel - aM prove &'wintrer, yo' have -th(� prim• ilege of taking the prize rng, or MURESCO in full line of colors. uired and.to pramote an interest in The W. M. S. of St. John's Chur- to treat seed grain. baving.t-he•full ptirchiase price -'of - -Also TURPS-and OILS the Hortictiltural Society. ch have postponed the May- meeti -ng :the rng yon purchased returned, Our Spring Show is to be the end at lblra. Norton's until Wednesday, BURPEE'9 GARDErf SEEDS~ `of May In Pick-e'iinsi; and prizes are Ma 22nd. Come in and let us explain the - Y - In bulk: the economical way _ _ 'We have the Ageney for to be given for tulips; daffodils, oar- Mr. and ;Kra. Farquhar and dau h- Contest to ou: cN g y to buy seed. x eras a lilacs, plants, ra _I y _ MASSEY_ HAIi,RIS. _ u , l la ,house pia ge n ter and Mrs. Brice, of Toronto, were ; x. ,Wi�t+t �+� REPAIRS. rums, fuchsia, fern foliage and'oth- -with T `and Miss Gammage•on' Sat- y _ K C -A. STERRITT era., Get:,a prize list and' be ready. urday, 1W !ik dLYIN BUSHBY Mrc C. E. Morley or Mr. E G. Stall -, Holiday visitors at the Middleton Jones, Drug ►7tOi°e Funeral Director- on will'be glad to hand one out. home were: Gordon Middleton and b Ambulance Service ,Hardware Phone 4f10C - Miss Evelyn Middleton, of Hunts- Phone PICBERIN(3 Mothers' Day is being observed ville; W. W. and Mrs. Middleton and _Phone 6644 throughout the Township sisters, (Nadys and Alice, of Toron- PiCBERnva o!P>t' ml y ;3 Fickering. ontai'lf1 on Sunday next. in the to, also W. Taylor and wife, of Tor- 9 Churebes and S. Schools onto. i ' u f - - ' � r'� :f'J' , ' /'' " %• %; jY {: •M' LY4: • �,+ _ �. ft'! {.:..,N � • ' 1Yj , _ ,��,,y" f� J,�„y �.%i, /�p�•" ' v !!r'/ y'•Jin"i/ y,� > .c' , ' v ' Y/ ' ' / /.•. Y i. '' _ � . 4 '':. Y�iJ: r v.'F' • tkF J i`%f� .�7 J ", < :.,� l / ,.G "+$, y J f�,, J ,x ,,.^ on i `�I�� J ..•r :�r°�'.,�,` •, y .:e ski• Ftr f F ' '',+'r!f' ' '� �, /�' e f' l r ur �"'' `'n ti x#' o ,Y' %'� _ ", , � .o.. .¢ f f �'F {•r{ xtik y fs'fc f# 'ryE , '..,,, !x .+�^ , g. . -. - .;' : T,7J!/i� fey f� 'pr{.p,• ',v. a f ra•�. .y � >a �, • i ' - .. V' / , r . H f?R�^J�•.� .(%:i" � „�'i1 %tf /t 3�/, rr,x J r�k •v. .f/�w�: y � s-J<r,'' - 'ts,' April 30. — From 304 - / / :i%� <' �' i��� , :�2!`J,Y,.,zjD�.` •z` 'ari%w�'w n f`�-Y -� -of the . dead, medical science has its • sfoaiwer today to one of its major q;Yaterfes, whether human person. f �/ alitY 1s just a matter of glands- - The gnawer is no — the lan Olt make personality, but they are R, . Os . powerhouse. They leave un- rxplatned `- � '.,.., . N:A.. I ,.:.,:. ,W.,,.;; .;,:: , .; F� . Y' .',..:^ ..:,: ' .a. { . ;E{ .{: ,: ,: » Y: :< '{+•: '•'/ :::YY .::<c • :: • : {{: . . : i{• Y J :: :Y' :iY: ;. ;Y{Y;.,. .;: , . >' ' ,:. ., .. . . : :>;i. ,: : : ::< ;, :,{•:,. . ` ;, ,Y,:,F;:•. •S'N� . : v:Eap: .{: i • {::ooyYAwlf•..'a..,,n: Y �. : ;. :': a' :; :; a i .a •: ' .. . , ,� }o ;i.; '• ".. Yi.M �', ,',k;/: Y a_ ; r: ;ry•:. ,..; .f {' .:. •:;'Y:+ ,,,a':: _ why one parson L a gent- { ;w� !rr'• , another a pauper, but for what. t dh.,; tr RRE as r.• '' }*ver talents man posessese they fur_ �oaas •r psvt FLAME ” %% 'iitwp < J •, =o -- .. f' fr ' v E "7 :: R•:• b yatf.' ^} ash the drive. a S �11V ME F' o µ,�< EM`t `." t1p� • �s�.. , :��tt►EiReta ��Ep Dr. wu'Ler A reemsn, or Line Ilsw% - urn. lAbwato Rog :.. :;. :,.,: ,.. K� of •tiE.� ES ry, fire Elisabeth 6ital, and George Washington Uai- F A�<� " >'' ^; "> R tiRl► :s /.' „ ^� At varsity, Washington, reported to the Amerim College of Fhystctaas that - they' "plain the drive which makes •'• %`*x'E; > :i : > : :;`' :' ^�`Y ^' �� :. <�Y%�?'A' � " << „�s?;• : : :' K i10 - • L scientist spend 69 years studying Z move, or the power of the orator +who Sways millons.r {;yijij'i,'.i " :';': ,::;,h,., '., , c , ,..c „,,;b,,,;y..• :,ft; {;.,,fy., _ . THE ENDOCRINE . :'<•'w' //fi' , Y 'a” r.. f nw -':• This answer was found In meaaur- f sat J�' • . f ` ^” iag and weigihing the endocrine, or Jatomal secretion glands. of 300 per- f ti, • r. ' bons who died at St. Elisabeth Has- tal. The had been to time ' �y.� 9w � � y long p4 - 4ients, their personalities in life s Carefully recorded f It Is true. Dr. Freeman said, thatx l 3tumeerous personality tendencies - 4►ere seen which appeared to be ae- 'soclated with whether one or another �t these glandes was extra large or ' ' ;bztra waa1L - �' He added: "Two important tune. _ ns, an tar u the . personality is you want! a truly modern car at the lowest coat, But if you will simply demand the modem protection noermod. may be safely granted to Jbe wise - -choose a Marier Chevrolet I Here is why: of a solid steel roof above you --and the modern a endocrine system. These are ' �motloaal stability sad energy sad Chevrolet is the only lowest priced car of 1935 siding ease of Knee - Action wheels under you— � ( that gives � you �a� full oomplemsmt of 1935 featuresl you can't go wrong is chooaiuuq your next new car. ve. The irritability and emotional The new TUiT TOP roof oomstructioa, for example You'll choose a Mnster Chevrolet, far quality that it ltistabiub assn in hyper thyroid• Do you realize that no other car, in Chevrolet's class all the more. modern because the cast is so low 1em, is hyper fulinism, In hyper c+ffers you this modern, overhead protection of solid, Baiathymidism and .in certain other seeps _ -' Itorin inopathi o are relieved by re- Then there's KNEE•ACnON. Do you know that the toriag the normal endocrine bat- nee. Master Chevrolet is the only low- priced automobile PRICED $ (10r the Mssbf "The energy drive . 1s augmented - _that gives you the Kaee•Action "gliding ride"—and - ,FROM - 2•P>et. ColiN) _ • _ - = ' ' __' to a greater or less degree by car. halanced weight in thi bargain! . tecctns any deficiency of the pitill. That is only mentioning two of Chevrolet's five out- Delivered fu11Y equipped factory, Oshawa, - tarp, thyroid,. adrenals or gonads. (standing,. and exclusive features. We could go on Government R.�w.traeion F« only ovra. G14C 'Nevertheless u fac as determine to talk about Cable - Controlled Brakes—Fisher No- STANDARD SERIES MODELS AS kOW AS $112 - : ills whether as individual shalt be Draft Ventilation —and the Blue Flame Engine. Ond, senjsttive, suspicious paranoid .... -. _ . 1 . Individual; or a timid, shut -in. •dream oily; sold person: a bolster- ey. - - - CHAS. C(JOPER CLAREMOIV'T oars, jolly; hailtelloa -well -met cY - blotd: or a moody pedantic, egocen_ trio eplleptofd individual, the endoe rins glands would seem to have little - say in the matter," l K s JI - 1 I-,,, 4L �►T W► : � � • , ` flE -� ;1 JI ; 111111 bR4 IL I i - 'haic�: vat Mrs - - (Annapc+Iis Royal Spectator f 1R :. _ - • ! • - .- _ • . e . _ - � k That Csrrageen Moss (often - /� n known as Irish Moss) has become _. - '� ` - the subject• of recognized medical sew and value will not be sun- _ ' - _ - �,► prising to the shore dweller of 4 # Maine and western Nova Scotia who - V V C �` .. _ have bong picked it and. blead, •(4 it . ;.:_ .• _ and dried 'it and used it for a health- ± '% - _ - edge oCdowowater and i rocks delicate - _ like _ white color, somewhat - _ - Po Ho>RSSPOws1t coral in. appearance, but perfectly = : six soft, and when dried and bleached :.. . . , leaHonsspowma - becomes quite white, in which saute - - STRAIGHT Z1QKT tng a _ - ore =t and "_ -- the. most da icate .•„�..�. :. :.,. :� ::,.. ,:i�N�..,t.•. ;sue :x :, : :�";, �,, •, .. it will cep indefinitely; yelp jelly that can - _ used as a food by t 1 people. _ Now comel Mi,s Nlarguret Ituth - Butler, of the DepartmenC of Wa- -- - ►w'�. •- cam`' " chemistry of Lhe I; niveraity of 1'o- ronto, . with .a .: �.- • •.• • , - - - � eery brouchure grinted at the University j - Press in Cambridge i•:ngland. tell'- ing all about the' substance, w:en -, <•`'o _ tificaIly, chemical and cuiivar;Y'. ( She says' the 'proper name of the substance is "Chondrus ('rispus" t .•and she has evolved a ntetho,l µi�e•.- by it may be reduced to 'salt's a .d . made -ari article of eomrh o roe -i•n that. form. Description ,of the me' hod in .. _ the pamphlet seems to be teE•hni -. _- _•. - .. - - _ .�' _ .._ .. -. �,ly very complete but people who WITH so many cars making so many claims to su ! have been familiar with' fry value in A GENERAL IMOTORi VALUE �] perior'ty, you may be find. _.. • .: a homely way won't bother to con- ih r • v ing it difficult to decide on your next automobile. If you have reached vent it into salts any. more Hiatt this point, why not fall back on the judgment of one you can trust ... a friend. they will worry as to the value of SOLID STEEL Among those you know-are men and woman who have _bought 1936 Oldsmo• , -- balm- of- gilead balsam for cut: and a TURRET tiles. Ta &'to them. coughs, or real spruce gum as TOP Of course, first thing, they'llvall your aitention to the Solid Steel 'Turret Top" thing nice to chc'.� . i Body by Fisher. They will point out the convenience of the Concealed Tire and BIGGER `• Luggage Compartment. They will explain -the advantages of KnN -Action ... ' HYDRAULIC All- Silent Syncro•Mesh Transmission'... Centre Control Steering... Hydraulic : ;p>4n,;e RCCOa. BRAKES �(l, Brakes ... and Fisher No -Draft Ventila• _ -- jj►'' Lion. In other wards, they will uacoasci- PRICED FROM 7­+ v ��'hatL you 'dive to otlacrs - tt ously prove before your eyes every'cb%im $1037 KNEE• we make for Oldsmobile. '• "? a Comes back- zti double, me'!.s'ir ACTION - There is true pozssessi.on, Why not come in and lotus explain how (for the 6 cyl. 2 -pate, Coups) Wheii you she' e }'our t "Pil,'i t c ` WHEELS Duliversd at factory, oshawa, ont., easily you can own en Oldsmobile fully .quipped. Freight and Govern. \ through liberal allowance on your present ment Registration Fee only extra. blone} ('10. elf' hn rde'! ,• .. "` SYNCRD- /. car plus the convenient terms of GMAC. Prices fors cry. 1ltodela at factory, ` MESH begin at 11373 I1as no mean,; of - rowing;'; Share y6u-e life' with'. others,'. SHIFTING - - Reaping a? you're %owing. v. :., .._.. What tenet I;iY•r to others -- ' - - -- - - _ - - - _ - -- - - • '- - - Service, frien&;hip, �rlea;.i'c CHAS. CUOP,�. CLAREMow - _ Will be true-possession. • _ _, _, if ' }oar share }•hire• treasure., it •• I�1Td- • . •tom. .i•'" n,;�. J,w.' -.. .d rs" �.}{j- z;.i .. •as-F ,. - . :'J.'�' v�nxs,:: ... • . ... -u o- _ _ :.=...e,:r,e .. -.. ...- ., - _. ...•..rrad�" during the year, this beta a sub- t 6 �j ■//_�� n` Great New Factory ' °• .l Doom) staatlal increase ovgr figures for . DEADLY' . VL1�7 'y 1f[■■ � �1 1933, when 6,118 accidents were re- r �li�J i iY ported, ured. 228 people killed. and '4162 FOR J{�IIIia[�47 ' i�wtrlal Britain, - ` One of the most Important derel Speeding was re :ponnible for 3.344 opments known to Lancashire for 0 ^: Could Not Wash Hilinself of the year'. accidents, with care- _ + many years = and an indication of • - NO! Brush His Hair leanness of pedestrians with cause of the faith of one of the world's larg- t-A another 1,866 mishaps. Negligence on Carbon Dioxide Valuable For esc concerns fa the industrial future 4 ,. So bad was• his rheumatism that the part of drivers and chauffeurs of Lancashire - Is silts announce -` ilia friends declared he would never caused 4,484 accidents, while the off!• ;l�r.eatZllt7f� }Il }i3�tl meat that Messrs. Courtaulds, Ltd, - work again. Although he is 70 cial list shows that caret s_nesa on Altitudes are to built a huge rayon factory at Q Not years old, he proved they were We part of the operator o1 a vehicle _. Preston. �4 - "ng• other than •a motor vehicle resulted Mes.lts. Courtauld, six years • . 'Wrong. head what he says:- - moo' V' I am seventy ars of age. Last The researches of Professor YAn- acquired about 340 acres of land at y S' g in 698 accidents during the yearC Christmas I was completely doubled Drunkenness caused, 236 accidents, I dell Henderson on the part that car- Ribbleton, near Preston, and it is on tap with rheumatism. I could not and detective brakes another 622, bon 'dioxide plays in breathing are part of this site that the new fao- �� Smokers! HII tt with - brush my -hair nor wash myself. now classic. At first he shocked tory is to be built. It is ez tad _—. -Pao le said I should never work an 9perators of horse-drawn and Pet Y,OLDEN VIRGINIA' Inorpe. Ism working harder than i other vehielea,: bowever, showed Physicians by' telling them that port that the work., which will be the i oxygen tends to retard respiration, IIrm s largos 'single unit is Brio and enjOS/ 8 (tally. young man to -day. Thanks, many more care, .lace the number, of so- yg P g00� s}�pjel + tiaa+l'aa. l: 'a�.,..,-L_.. 3 lyre- ctdents caused borough their negli, but that when a little deadly carbon pia and will embody many new tea - them in my tea, and I have recotn- Bence was smaller ;.han !n 1933, and d;.,..�J� :a a� - .. amended them .to many. I could not 60 percent, lower than In 1932. quickly brought -back to conscious- eighteen months' time. get in or out of bed myself, nor sit Four thousand anC fifty -eight ac • i ness: Now his methods of resuacit- Work will be found for about 2,000 of ? per cent. in deaths and' an In- up. But see me work now -12 hours cidents in which persona were kill- : ation are used in most hospitals. workpeople at the start; increasing crease of 8% per cent• in marriages. ` a day sometimes. Kruschen 'Salta ed or injured were reported during I In the British scientific weekly to 3,000 an the factory gate into toll have done it. " -G. J. the year, 11 collisions being reported Nature Professor Henderson, col- production. The Arm expect to add at Man churches Rheumatic conditions are• the re- between automobile and horse• i laborating with Drs. ' Samuel B. least 80 percent, to their production y publish a Sall list suit of an excess of uric acid in the, f viscose yarn with the new facto of contributors, with the amounts ' body. Two of the ingredients of drawn vehicles, with loss o1 life in I Childs Jr. Jr and Hannibal Hamlin, ry given to various funds. Many reasons Kruschen Salts have the power of each case, . and 166 being reported I pursues his inquiries further. This• are suggested, but one is most im- ° dissolving uric acid crystals. Other where people were injured. There time mountain climbing is the sub-, r y x p Snakes Don t Like portent. It pays. Editors of week] ingredients assist Nature to expel were. 34�. such collisions in all. Auto- ject of study for the reason that r papers might find that it also paid these dissolved crystals through the late crashed into trains 40 times dur- , tourists, who ascend high mountains Erin's Dampneu them to publish their list of sub- ; natural channel. In addition, there ing hhe year, into 231 tramways, and In trains and automobiles, or rely scribers with, amounts due. are still other salts in Kruschen into a total of 3,444 other autos in on their own legs are often over- which prevent food fermentation in all,. - Quebec Tourist Bulletin, come by what is called "mountain Dublin. -A new reason has been 'the intestines, and thereby check the sickness," a form of asphyxia at- assigned for the absence of snakes Classified Advertising aric acid, accumulation not only of Latin Held Need tributed to lack of oxygen. from Ireland. It's ,the weather! aric acid, but of..other body poisons Popular legend has it that they 3FAAXs pros animas • j last year Childs and Hamlin •- _ -Which undermine the health. In Professions spent a few days on Pike's Peak were all banished by Saint 'Patrick, (14,100 feet) and experimented on FARMS AT BARGAiIu PRIarnL r P the national apostle, 1,300 years never equalled. Willoughby Faznl Quebec's, Motor Toronto. -While Latin may be themselves, three acclimated , hotel ago. The more material view that Agency, Kent Building, Toronto. Accidents in 1934 dropped as a compulsory matricu -', employes and thirty tourists wTo `snakes dislike Ireland's wet weather pr aisss loan rasa lation subject, as suggested by Dun -, were more or less affected by was taken by M. Farrington lectur= can McArthur, Deputy Minister of .mountain sickness. Childs and STRAWBERRY PLANTS - SENATOR The annual report concerning au- - Education, there appears little like- Hamlin and the three hotel em- ing. at a meeting o1 the Geographic- S Dunlop and Glen Mary, $1.00 'psi bmobile accidents !n the province of al Society of Ireland here. 126 -45.00 per 1,000. • Raspberries ;* Quebec during 1934, together with llhood of it being 'eliminated as an P livered free. Good plants and w 1 ` ployes breathed measured amounts He said Ireland boasted of a ape- Cuthbert, $3.00 per 100. all plants de- entrance requirement at Osgoode ' uI carbon dioxide -supplied by cyHn- •omparative figures for 1932 and ties of toad common to county packed. Booklet, "How to Grow Straw= was Hall and the faculty of medicine. der& slung by a strap over one Kerr but had nothing like the com- berries," free with every order. T. W. Published last montb, y g Darlington, Southampton, Ontario ' " J. D. Falconbridge, 1;.C., dean of shoulder. When fifty liters of air The report shows that 7,03.0 auto- mon English toad. England was Q�w KAT3NIJAZO mobile accidents, is which 264 per- the Law School, pointed out that were breathed l minute the carbon first occupied by certain fauna toni lost their lives, and E,066 were apart from the Latin. discipline al dioxide was diluted to 2 per cent.; which were slow of movement also bjured, occurred In, the the stud of Latin, much legal with tweet liters a second the di- A QtTI h MAKERS' SPECIAL - yroiince y g y Ireland at a later stage, but as the Enough cotton materials to mate phraseology was couched in Latin, lution was 6 per cent. lead sank and the sea arose and several bed quilts. Sent postpaid for _ and that &'working knowledge of the The effects 'observed were not $l.00 HARVARD real. .I+SB, Dept language was therefore essential to large, "but on the whole the evi- cut off the British Isles from the T, 4141- Park Montreal. rest of Europe, separating Ireland THREE FREE law students. dente indicates that the exertion from England, there wan less time Ojos °O=s Similarly Dr. E. Stanley Ryerson, was made with somewhat less for the' fauna to move from the P To $60.00 EACH PAID FOR U•B., - PRIZES secretary and assistant dean of the strain on the heart slid respira- U Indian head teats. We bu all ` faculty of medicine, University of tion'." Excessive loss of carbon inland, he said. dates reSardis" of condition. ip to Toronto, said that the use of Latin dioxide Was prevented and the ntil- v1O had no snakes, although South �i.00 each paid for U.S• 'Canadian cents. America was a comparatively stale P to $160.00 each for Canadian colas. A framed landscape water color for medical terms and materials ization of the available oxygen P y y we buy stamp coAections. Medals. - painting by Giff Bakes. Valued made it .easentiat that medical stu- aided. region. The reason for the absence Books, old Paper Money, Gold, eta at !10.00. dents should-have. studied the nub- The ionrista did not wear fie up- of the reptiles was undoubtedly due, Send 260 (coin) for large illustrataa he said t0 .wet wlathe! in both price list and instructioaa satisfaction A box of personal stationery, jeCi. paratus, but they were permitted • to �tt "sate or -23 rounded. IiVH inhale carbon dioxide. Those who parts of the -world. COIN SHOP, 169-2$ Front alt . Bernie. ` Consisting of 100 sheets and 76 , Oat. aavelopes, with as address print- Queens WiH Make Latin suffered from dizziness. nausea, blue lips. cramps and twitching alms aaraasso2r's C=CZs a ed on Paper and envelopes, valued +Optional' In Arts Count were distinctly benefited. Birth Rate Is ZA`we!■ -- 1 WILL SHIP• you my best blood• test. at $1 -T5; Or embossed 'effect, The effects are even better when Deaths, Marriages UP ed Ba;rred Rocks or White Leghorn Valued at $3.00. Kingston.-Latin will no longer for Be. Dar old. Any Monday or -- »Ba g there has teen no physical exer- - Thursday. 100 v, live arrival. Send - A boa of personal stationery con- be a- compulsory .subject on the ear- tion. Hence it is suggested by Hen- Ottawa --A decline of liar per any deposit with order. Balance C O.L. - - •en•}iwo n•/ ?i ei,sae•• an- A 91 ricnlum Of the aria faculty at Asraen and hie es wnrksra that air- = at Boat breeds are the finest type, largo ra hodiea and $mod the fi �..ty ..larva welopes, valued at $1.00, or em- QUeea's University, except for stu- plane passengers who travel at alti- : births registered in 70 cities and ron, Box WP. Essex, Ont. -.. • . .lboseed effect, valued at 81.75. dente taking certain honor courses, Ludes of 14,00 'feet ' might well towns with a population of 10,000 starting with the 1986 -36 academic breathe carbon dioxide. Not much or-more, when they numbered 6,733 Ix BREEDS s exletcs�e cLLITa: - ,read a 3 ceai staaayed savOle" for year. The classical language is still of the gas need be carried along - in March, against 6,836 Ir the same SIX B EE Complete catalogue Td. ,tuU taformatioa. compulsory for entrance require- because so little Is vequired. eau of Statistics reported recently. ed, St, Asatha Hatchery, art. .tgatha, meats, although it has been indicat- - Deaths numbered 4,809, against Ontario - - -; Csi(FF BAK ad by Duncan McArthur, Deputy 4,298-. in Marc)&, 1984, and marriages _'• Minister of Education, that even An may Help = showed a`16 per cent. increase with . li 39 LEE AVENUE this may be made optional. 1,910, compared with 1,638 in the Under the now curriculum at same month last year. Toronto, -1. ::Qnt. Queen's, Latin 1 is made optional Waal your home, town to go During the three month& ended with mathematics 1 for all students ahead' ' Then take hold and do a March births were 19,414, death. HEALTH - - registered in a pass arts, course.---- littlr..ptrllin ahead- yourself! Want' 12,806, and marriages 6;816,- against a • s your home town business to keep 19,610 births} 11,966 deaths and the gift without rice your home people well employed! 6,614 marriages during the same p Then give that business your full : period of 1934, showing a decrease /y'' rapport by buying your supplies &t- of 1 per cent. in births, an increase Of 100 people who ..re asbd tf home. ... _ _ . yet could hays one wish granted §^ - ness to w? ' for dw rest of your life. what our buw Want gl'o ' Then talc about It. - Write about it. AL would you wish fory- 9� ■pwarea Advertise it. find this .applies not Minton "iieatcho : z� only io those who own or operate a 421 College St. _ e business, but also to those who are Tomato Guard the Mall+ of your family _ Y proud, envied sad dab- p employed by that business Mors IHarlej- DavidsLa! against ilia and mosquitoes. Foie+ ; le aspendthrift" boot+ interest in your work, more business, seat Used Pues mooseat i b is"a in • =- more employment for yourself and Write at once for our bargain l:et of are notorious disuse, carriers; The -' a �y Interesting isn't 4 ;.,• w sting of many mosquitoes is f it 7 One of many weird others at better wages. All may used motorcycles Terms arranged. -4 customs and superstitions • �� help.- Exchange. poisonous. ? sto told iin'Iricttu+s and ry our new book for drsa: " '"Salt all offer the World.„ -8 U R N ChockfUl of interest and eti- Falrnis Wanted - Mir purl part. fir Miaetd'a � � 3' tertalnment•for all. We want and sweet oil, emor oil, or yon to have it free with our ParPl�eardMoswadt We have cash, buyers .waiting. (ream- Spread an brows oomplimelite 1 Send coupon Send description and price. : wpK• Apply to burn or DOW. Use Windsor Iodized The Pringle System of farm M d. ' Before long tba ` Salt Mild, pleasant. y t 9ti �' this F :..: �' hazmlesa' Pteveats selling gets quicker results and painful :naming :tops goitre when used sves on, commission. When poaching eggs, a pinch daily to: table and a 'm !' of WINDSOR SALT makes QO° To Prospective Buyers ` ' ■ - - the whites set _ Deal direct. Tell us the type. of farm you want. Well put S•C R E E N EVERY S you in direct touch with own- t4KING. OF PAIN" DOOR &WINDOW 4 era. The Pringle System eaves you money. e - GEO. S. PRINGLE ONTARIO SAFETY LEAGUE Tev �f and Mail Today 1 Arthur St., Guelph, Oat k CANADIAN INDUSTRIES LIMITED ; SALT DIVISION .. " ' WINDSOR, ONT. LL -. , ■ • Without obligationD lease send special Child- - res'. 13ooilet.'a3ALTallovertheWorld," Yoe NJNDOWN, AILING? - -,END OF SEASON SALE .. am Mrs. jolt f ll1 M n Blackmon o J • - ,,•sM`>; 5 Victoria Sc., Stntford, ..'.'Low Summer Prices on Hardy. Healthy, Blood Tested y Addreu _ _ �eo " ;' ;: Ont. said My . health faile�, I had weak and . n `:Sri' %''<;' a all- gone spells, had ... Chicks , C r di a• Good Luck ... Bone feeling, poor g •':=�5 tion and was constipated. When a 1 dreams she / -- e - - - - - After. taking Dr. Pierce & - • • - - ^•,,,...,• cr > �.'�IJf►�►�� Golden Medical D,seov- t ■ Don't fair; write for :yew 1:ow Summer Prices. Immediate de- , dreams she 1s being IDitrrled ery the stomach trouble Y „< g 1.1%.81 s'1 ts►r0W 1;L seasn.w and constipation were tor- livery, no waiting! Also special price on started chicks two to five in a church whlch is crowd ; ; » i s rected� and I had no more dizzy or faint ;weeks old. We predict higher egg and poultry prices by fail. sMlls." New, size, tabs. 50 cts., liquid $1.00. ed with former Suitors who - u - re sa&t Write to Dr. Pierce's Clinic, Buffalo, Raise hardy healthy pullets now. They'll prove profitable. lrisasit gaiMlpt ueRSl'YS. gariraaJ N• Y., for free medical advice - _ --ti - -- ` are crying io loud that ' the �wia4i �/ Nptww46 )rsa, of swi W arY. s Free. • Issue No. 19-35 '. -NEUHAUSER HATCHERIES earning of the wedding 1'uetatls brer. ' lCrlrr - _ CHATFIA ONTARIO 411 WALreh cannot be heard. - MALCOLM ROSS _ 67 1.? 2goifht SDeofagUt, aosrboroagh, Ea; ate,, Mr. and lore. T. lfidgeley .spent - , .. .' _..' ., '� :• ,� % iG%i «•t ric� `W� , the holiday at the T. Robertson toms their anneal business meeting at fire B1gpkgm ;t�IIIa: �G Wp •� Mr. and Mrs. Sherlock, of Toronto, Mrs. Arthur Mohan' stud son-, of home of Mrs. E.''Holtby on May 14th • at eight proves were with the lattet'a brother, Mr.. Toronto, visited Miss Bate on Satter- when the eleStion of officers will -Terms Bert Harvey nd Mrs. Harvey on take place. D:. Tomlinson is to• be Now b the time t6 have those reprie Y 5 day. jobs attended to. Harrows repain d. ?,>)<1.76 poi yeas; E1.5Q paid iii advance Monday. A very appropriate service was the guest speaker on that occasion, -also new sections on hwod. The tam - ,Subscriptioq; . to the United States The Sunday - School and Church Held far the king's Jubilee, by Rev. and it is ,hoped that the ladies of the ous Fleury. Plows always on hand. ' Services will be combined for Moth - Mr. Glover last Sunda The text, community will come out on this in- And and be prompt oa tiara. Also dealer in Vikinic Cream and Gt. Britain $2.80 in advance. y' p p tore and Electric Washem.. era' Day, May 12th, commencing at "Fear God and Honor the Bing,' be- -- 2 p. m. ing the basis of his discussion. Dealer in Cocksbutt and Frost dt JOHN MURKAR, Prodrietor.' Miss Bate returned home last Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Witter, of Mon- -t �;. Wood machinery. week and was accompanied 'by Miss treal, Mr. W. Patterson and Mrs. �iL �e ha �nt� r ii a A phone call will bring: us to your,farse. NorES A•NP COMMENTS. Sparks, of Toronto, who will remain Palmer, Mr. R. Witter, and, Mr. and P Dxy•acetylene welding. Premier Hepburn has been sever- with her for the. present. Mrs. B. hydd and daughter, of Tor- InstranCe -Co. Phone Pick 715' ly criticised for his "Beer Parlor- Sorry to report the serious illness onto were guests at the Matthew's_ Parlor- of Frank Middleton who was form- House during the week -end and WAWANESA INS. CO. GREENWOOD - 491 - policies and for dismissing so many erly a resident of our community• East week -end Mrs. Knox received i officials to be re- placed by . Liberals, He is in the General Hospital, Tor-' two messages with the sad news of Cheap Rates for Faim and Comiftl t -:he has been highly commended onto. the death of two' nephews in West- Buildings • by both political parties for the rrman= ' - - -- -- _ W P ntario. whose funerals took iadetortn Insurance on 8uilditep ce nor in whi . _ _ ati ated the riots in AO lace on Mon and Tdesda , ' — �-� y y . ' �'€ituJl..:11� .yk..� sic. e and members of his � R O C K it O -ern U i 0--- =au ministry. ovo g Mrs nder new management. �Althou h ..Knox and Wm, A. were in Blythe Automobile Insurance of = �Crowland and complaints from oth- er ge g -' places, He did. riot .mince matters Y"e all 'regret the passing of Mr.. W. and Listowel thenfirst of the week l attending the funerals. � �� _ We do Building �f al kinds. .� - .. but told the people in a kindly and -H. Jackson, I am taking this means g - persuasive manner that the govern- of extending an invitation to all his The Women's Institute will hold Write or Phone !CARPENTERING, 'merit would assist all who were in old customers to return and • do bus- .A O w MB, N & BOWL CE M ENTI I�TG1, need and unable ' to secure work iness at the old stand. We are pre- _ WHITBY. • ONT PLUMBING But he told them that those who Pared to do wood -work and blank- j��(")(�jt ' could find work and refused to work, smith work in all its branches ex- Lr V vat - - _Carolina Jubilee Singers and ce t horse-shoeing. Already we have ROOFING : would be cut off from all relief. ex- He P g' y THEATRE COAL also told them in 'no uncertain tone repaired fifteen wheels and et the We also eel! Brantford RuoBog that they must tt listen to out tires. Having had several years ex- Materials, Empire Bathroom agitators, men who were profession - ?erience in garage work in Toronto, =� =Z'Equipment, Dora wa6er , al trouble- makers. What he told I am prepared to repair any make of Order your Wteter Supplpot car, truck or tractor and give sat- . Sygtemp, Beatty -' them was done firmly, but in• a e :COAL _ stable Egniome.at isfaction. I have a truck and will do _ manner that caused a feeling of trucking work.. We have McColl -. -- FRIDAY and SATURDAY and Other Building Materiels confidence in-him and his govern- Frontenac coal oil for sale, it gives COKE - E -itimateP Free g ,•ment. His conferences with these a bright, white light and intend to MAY 10-aad 11 Work "Guaranteed people, has proved most beneficial, put in a supply of Marathon gasol- jj�' WOOD T ll O T1 n �1 ' as it was the paper way in which .ins• and oil. We have a supply of i {C• DAY s �l Y iJ 1.J F . eJ . C R OU S i'J 7. goods in the store whigh we intend S 'FROM _ to settle disputes. to increase. The lady in the store Q tf. . Phone F502 will give you courteous and efficient LIKE RIDER CHAS. LAW, Pickering PICKRRiNG, ONTARIO School Reports attention,. -she having served in the ~ Robt. Simpson Co. store Toronto, for JOE K HRO W N ® t'hon,- -352G _ 5i y Brock Road School, Easter Exam - twelve years. We pay cash for our MAXINE DOYLE — — -- ` -- ination results. Names in order of goods and will ask you to pay cash - _ merit. - Sr. 4th - Annie- Coulson that we may make business prog- FRANK StUB RG$ 3avel = -WEEK -END Washing (hors.) Jr. 4th - Thelma - Carlton restive and prosperous at the Brock A i aF.I� (hon.), Korman Thomas ihon.l, Jas. Road. Water `:.SAVINGS Soda Johnson. -Sr.- 3rd = Herbert Stokes, Our, }lotto .-Pav Cas' . t'oet = i�(� ff � C - Fred Smith. Jr. 3rd - Doreen Carl- You .Less. '••� AR 99'.' Hutclrs. 1:3c•. a Pkag., 13c. ton, Jack Goodwin, .Josie Goraiczyk, A. R. ROWS IFRED Mai 11CRRAY BUY WHERE YOUR $ S $ GOES THR FARTHEST below pass, Harold Brown. Second P-LU3 QUALITY AVI)'(�C�ANTITY Book - Mary Smith, Charlie Good- SIR GUY STa ti I)1 N G _ w �• win, .Bill Goodwin. Below Pass Ver- AN:Y 5RERITJAti jj . Class oSlrmgo Teddy HGardiner.wThe toll - J -- MAPLE SYRUP, Table jug, ea. 29c. Ms Imwing were promoted to Junior 1st - MondKy, T��e,�ivy anJ Wedn' -day PICKLES 35 oz jar spec 29e Class'- Harold Hubbard; Bertram ! f , _ • Churchill, - Marilyn Cowan, Albert -- MAY 1'3. 1l.and lS l Sparks, George - Gardiner. Primer.. ., MARMALADE 32 oz. ar, ea - g 25 Sr Harry Go,,dwin, 3Ia•i•jorie Eyesight Spedaiit i� ff ... f f c♦ Brown, Patsy Cowan. Primer Jr. des. y..,, r..,., r Sweet Musk QQ((�'� CRU3�E & �j' dow Dorothy Ellicott. Jahn Bentley, tea- `�"��Pf BLACK�'4 EL1, Tomato, 4 f or 25c. Cher. _ RE'i��' -ALi,E ,TELLY POWDERS asst. :asrlEY 1�. a`• nVt►xAK 5 for 25c. - C j —The I autos' .vd '1,f jc..�,,.1. c �'� Om past oafs rbsess *no 4N E D SPARKS. � aY; d Dar er" 5 -tb. pail '3 15 Church will meet un Wedne.day� '�' MI�K�i'A�' : _ G .. ._ .next . at the home„ _of Mrs.• Chas. - ", _ t " BROKEN BISC., special, 2 lbs. for '17c. ;Palmer, at ,the usual hour. : -_ —A number from here attendee POTATOES -GOOD 90 1 j - : =- the . meeting - of the - Horticultural : _ - ; f COOK E R9 6. bag 49c. Sxiety on Friday night last, and - - -- — - BULK TEA,. f extra special per lb. _39c. 'heard the venial Magistrate -Jones, - ",lecture on "Wild Flowers." --The Ontario' Departriient of Ed- ueation has introduced a new meth- ► - - • od of imparting knowledge to the t -. pupils of the public schools; which f I :l i 300TH & MUR /SON are based on the . courses of study. f :. They are in the form of radio br- - i k i of which there are two each - H Store 'week , on Tuesdays "d Thursdays C er 11g °from 3.00 to 3.30. These broadcasts will include music, le =:sons in hiss- - K may, - literature -and geography for junior and senior rlacps'. ; E:acl, ...'SPRING IS COMING 1 ector will introduce, his subject by a short comment on the aims and _ • - rontents of the lesson, and by r.n in _ Now is the time to get your Red ar�Kiuction of • the teacher and class = Clover, Alfalfa and Timothy selected for the broadcast which Agent for J. I f;'liP Co ;makers of 77 machines one forever f will originate in the studios of CR fatin job. Horse and Power grain binders, Oil bath mow The stock of Ontario town seed is •CT, Toronto. At present it is to e►s, Cori) cultivators Manure spreaders The model, C d � be only. an experiment,. and will ' • • continue it it proves to be beneficial I- tractors &e Also soale good used .binders. Horse raker -` limited this year. An the meantime the Department will Etc , for sale. : -• ' . i :..., ";. not urge boards to install receiving W. F. DISNEY, -� .,.-Greenwood SPECIAL WHILE Ii'' LASTS sets until the broadcast,c become a a permanent feature in the school Y ;:. - '50 (QUARTS ROUSE FAINT, 69e..A QT. curriculum, So far they have been R. R. 1, Locust HiU ; : Phone Pick 2314 : well received by the schools. - - -_ -` = - -- f McCo —So long as radio keeps moving - '' -Agent or rmick— Deering Farm Machinery and'progressing. as it has during the.. and Repairs last three or four years, ae are nev= �'' = :Rules for Pony Contest " Our Motto: - "We have it Can get it, or • er going to get "used to it." The -- - - - -- it is not wade:'' Radio Commission gave us on Mon- I—Any boy or `: tfay, probably the most outstanding 2---Unl cash girl 'under 16 years may enter. Telephone 3900 r e purchases count for votes. J S BALSDON : P1C�N� : demonstration of the possibilities of 3— Receipted bills must be p�aent ed to secure votes. • • • this new science and art we have 4—For each cent spent in our storeor garage, one vote'will be given. S. f s ever had. We continue to marvel at &--Each child entering may secure votes from any person they wish. - - the synchronization, punctuality, the 6—No , employees or= employees families may enter. ! -Men's Work Scot@ 2.49 i p down -right smoothness, with which • - 7 -Votes must be in out hands each Saturday for the week previous or ' we, one minute brought, Victoria B. they will- not count. Men's Overalls and,Paitte 12 pc !gyp C. into our living -room and the next g--_ Standing of each entrant will be posted in qur store' each Monday • :Men's Work'-Shirts Sac, or 2 for 1.25 minute, Halifax N. S., with equal 9—End of Contest will be announ ced at least two, weeks before fin- clarity. London Fn g., and the remote fishing. stations of the British Empire again 70— Entrant securing • the greatest number of votes viwill.receive a REAL Parm Teatn Harneea$23.80 up= equalled the Canadian Cities in rec- M LIVE PONY absolutely free. Horsey Collars at various urices other . There has probably been no 11 —Votes will be kept intact until end of contest when they will be " other instrument or influence that counted officially by three'prominent citizens - of Claremont. Sweat Pads Tee►ni Lines i , • .'ltas been as effective - in strengthen- 1'2-- Judges' decision will lie final. Now i4 the tints to get the►t olds •ring the tie of the Colonies to the I -. ".... _ harness re Rired . Motherland, as has this somewhat - 'e+.� p '.,personal, contact, made possible by _ - ' ` this medium. Coneratulations to the Bring • in a quart of sWm milk and receive a quart of separator oil. -in C. R. C. We were not too sure, a exchange. No Charge. - few months ago, that any' Rood CHAS. COOPER - = CLAREMONT RADLEY toutd some out of Government' con trol of Radio. p = Ci K Z'7i R ?� 1�T a * J q • s �Iaieei�lR _ . - last when _ _ fj a ailing en a Plymouth car was - �A T T E 111 T ! O N t � { Miss Bessie Graham spent the hot ;: stolen an well as some cash - ;� 'Way at her home here. A number of our a en att= ''FIBS fl[ADELINE' 'bra. F. Fiarbron is improving her P�'tY •' '`- - .... - "s— ^�' �• .: �' Miss Margaret Macnab in eeair�t -- Ao�se'ai Salem by covering of brick ended the East Ybrk - nomination = BEAU -ft- SALO' N ing her stable to a garage. veet�eering• meeting on Saturday evening 'last, John Macnab, of Uxbridge, is vis- Roxena• Ledgett returned home on when Mr. G. Fleming was nominat- +a itin with Miss Margaret Macnab. ed. (IASOLINA 3z DISTILLATE y g t� Saturday, after spending two months IM means a new year, which meaa� f :< Dire and Mrs. L. H. Spsagge, of with Mrs. Bushby in Pickering. a new Permanent Wave, Delivered in f•>rty galloh.looe and $ Pickering, have taken over the Tur- Mrs: J. Elson, we are sorry to sag [have Permanent Waves to suite' °7er. `'. aer farm is still very ill and at time of writ- 1 + • Y - a Mrs. Frank Cooper Is visitbi her ady a parse. so why not make Gas 16 ctr. and Tax. .,� her. her friends are anxious about an appointment. Distillate 13 eta. per gal. sister, Mrs. Brown, of Oshawa; wiso pp otmeot. is quite ill. Mr. J. H son is •not im ,Oulu I give all my ouawmers my very- best -- odg p g 'Sired blood— tested chicks do ICHAS. $a,RGENT'9 . $AFtDWAR9 Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Overland and as his friends would ' like. He goes careful atpeutioa. g well in thehandsofsuchcap MARKHAM, - ONT_ family spent the Holiday with relat -. for treatment each Thursday to Tor- also, Maroelilog. Hair - cutting, Scalp _ Phone Sim, ass Ives in Erin. onto. able customers as� G Hutch. Miss Margaret Harton and lady ings Albert Kayes, Isaac Leh- and Fuciol Treatmeati -• :;j . -. g Y Miss Marion Curtis, of Toronto, , Shampooing. and t Leh- friend, of Toronto, spent the week- and Mr. Curtis Si., of Barrie, spent. Mail H. .Turner end Cal. "' ' -zed with the formers. parents, here. Ilse week -end with,T._Hirst end ch- ' IIDIIIIl @ll. The W. M. S. •of the United Chur- ildren. y- 24r0,­_*, ZX �u3Sd0U JAS. 'DAVIDSON ch was held at the ,home of- Mrs. F. Mission Band will meet this Satur. Visit our farm and 'be more phone if108 QLARE'MONT 1D' :Carson on Thursday afternoon of day afternoon in the hall at 2.30. Satisfied. Booking orders for = CHER Y..I " .this week. All children of the co mmunit are - " Y end.ot Ma B..Rocks loc., Mr. and Mrs. H. 'B. Sentzel and welcome. - y ' ' :INSURANCE', Mrs. J Anderson, of Toronto, spent 'The sympathy of the community Le$hOi'IIB, 9e. S11IIe, 9 and a „• the holiday with their parents, Mr. goes to Mrs. E. Patterson and fam 8 cents. yon L'SII Buy 8t HOIIlt3 AUTUMnBILA and Mrs. R. J. How ily, of Brooklin, in their sad bar- FIRE' _ . „ .•. Mothers' Day Services are being eavement in the sudden death of Mr, -HUGH.G. SUCHELL- = 'TIRES, BATTERIES, BURGLARY -held in the United Church here -on Patterson last Saturday morning, Phone Mark8103 CLAR.EBUNT ACCES90RIES, CASUALTY Sunday next. A Baptismal Ser%-ice The pageant put on by the choir At ore low and belles rieree . - LIFE INSURAN69 will also be held at this time. here Sunda night was a !i - Mr• and Mrs. Wm. Birkett attend- Y g great sue- s s Phone Pickering 7920 sltl Cass. •Each young lady taking her �' Service as ed the funeral of the late. Ed. Doid• part well, while the men's choir was . "" "yon can in Toronto.' ' ge, of Brooklin, on Saturday after- much appreciated by all who had the i •� noon Iast, whose death took' place pleasure. of attending. Mr. R. Nich- . - AL• L MAKES L, �, = ' no sudden! on Tuesday of. last Let us repair that "ky top. . Y Y y Olson, of Whitby, vas pianist and SER` IOED AND..REPAIRED -. _. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND ;g week. much credit is due him. Also Mr. F. PRICES REASONABLE - 8kilfed Motor Reprtire, EMBA.LMP}R - .- Mn and Mrs. Clifford Pilkey of Chaapman, who .gave a splendid add -- WORK G 1. *ARAnTEE quccessoi'to W. J. Mather, Toronto, spent the holiday at their rasa X- _ Csordoa J Law home here. Kenneth Morley returned _ x Stouffville- ;::with them, from the hospital. He is Stouffvilte AaTHUR FIELD phone 2908. Nigh' t and Day Service -' in fair health, but must return later _- R. T. [• liraduate._ -. PiCKEBIYGI; Busineee.Phone Residence Pheae for an operation. The Wednesday half - holiday be- ONTARIO 91101 96211 Our citipens here observed the re- gins this week. 43 -46 Phone 5201, PICKERING uirements of the holiday,* May 6th, # - to s' fair extent. Numerousyfla s The .winter wheat and clover have - :• rya g been pretty well killed in this' local- were observed, -and• properly enough ity. _ : we differed from some Toronto peo- J. F. K'oOdszcorth, C.' -C' F. leader 7 - - - - ' ple, they were not upside down. will be heard here in -the near fut- - - Dent forget the Public - School ure ..:Concert in the Community Hall an The t'nited Church rendered 'a Wednesday, May -15th; at $ P. m- very classy oratorio on Friday even- -:-The program is •under the direction I last. 1AUff...- 0 ' - Zti1r. Arthur W. Lynda, of Whitby, 'George Cox, R6 years of age, -an Musical Director of the Public -Sch, old resident of tih8'_ locality, died cols of the Township. Admission 25 here last -week. - and 15 cents. The medical fraternity here WA -. - - - _ Mr, Jack trignall had to be 'taken a -clinic in our schools last week to the hospital at Stouffville during when over„300' were , 'given -toxoid the past, week; suffering _from - blood- treatment- `poisoning, resulting from a bruise on At the King's Jubilee services here _ the elbow, infection having set in on Monday of this week the Kinir's when a scab -developed. -He was at :Ifedal was' presented to Isaac Pike time of writing in a 'semi = delirious and M6ru•an Baker, M. P. P. ' state, and in a verq serious coedit- SilrQrthorne's garage vac, brnk- ion.-We-hope for a speedy recovery, en into by thieves on Saturday ev- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ailaaap of ` -- Whitby, spent Sunday' with. Mrs. - - -- - j — �Cbavdter ,-Mr,- -Aiiwvay,-.although ob- Insure your car : by Jiged to use crutches and -may be :: `' `11 � CM of tke q�mi p compelled to do so for some time to- : — come has been able to `get around idl means But ;� �• _ :_� ` ... - ��:., much earlier than was thought poss. Insure with "Ut agent ezperienoed r i 1ble. The motor accident in which he was struck down, has rendered . him in car inurance almost. helpless for some time. - I am safe in stating that the l'arg- The monthly meeting of the W 1_ eat sham of cars insured in the will be held on Wednesday; May 15th Townships of Pickering and Cart wri ht are insured , through this• a- • at 2.30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. E. R S Palmer A paper, "The Rights of a gency and in the Pilot Insurance Co., - Child" will be given by -Mrs. G.-M. and. the latter ,company for three years in succession have written the _ Forsyth, with Current Events by Mrs. Jones. A Demonstration of largest volume of car insurance in ° "Sandwich Spreads" will also be giv- the Province, of Ontario, mainly' be= en b several of the members. The cause. of their satisfact6ry settle- ...Election of Officers will be held at -meet of claims and their very reaa-- - . •_ - y e this meeting, _and a good attendance onable rates. The Pilot Insurance Co.wfi, - of the members is requested.- Arr- was the_ first company to give a :�S.O L I.D STEEL angemehts will also be made for the special .rate to farmers. This agency has handled 107 claims du the TURRET T 0 P - District Annual "Meeting• at` Picker- - fng. last five years and most o — AhicTi .: E_1_S_1.1 _E_ __ -. -- Magnus Morgan received a burr- were 'auto .accident claims. These claims were settled at a total cost -' +ied promotion , last week, when he POWERFUL' _ • ! was phoned to take ove'r the Road- of 520,702,9$ and only one of these i l G r !Master's Office on' the Guelpl't ` Divis- went to court, it being a $50.00 TTN`TIL re'tently,.the low -price field was limited ' - claim where both artier were ab- - ;HYDRAULIC BRAKES. to a few makes of cars. Now that is changed. ion of the C. P. R. He will bb t it P your choice with a 1 • uired • to move to 'that place, but it solutely sure that they were in the # General Motors has widened is-expected that his 'family 'will re- right. SILENT' - " _ new, popular -priced Pontiac Six! _- -main here till schpol closing. _ The All,other lines of Insurance'Written Not solely on'this• account is Pontiat' the most community will regret the leaving of also it Reiasonable Rates in Reliable ,S Y N C R 0 - M E S H 'talked -about 'car of the year. It has beauty, In, . j this family' . as they have taken an 'Companies, T R /► li S M 1 S S 1 O N ,fact, Pontiac is the best.example of scientific str; M_ - active part in many. of the 'activit;ies Call or Write lining on the. road today. ' And better still, it. lives of: the village, and-were greatly app- D .!!. B �"t i F..� R _ # up .to the promise of this distinctive beauty. - reciated by everyone. Congratulat- E X C L U S I V E } ions on the promotion fioin the Bronghant Out. Phone Pick 515 Solid Steel "Turret -Top" Bodies by Fisher we • News. - Your patronage is appreciated. C R 0 S S .■ F L 0 w. `-insulated against weather and vibration; Triple•' -- -- - R A D I A T 0 R :' ::sled Hydraulic Brakes contribute to your safety, big, roomy,. well - fitted interiors to your comfort; -- Enclosed Knee- Actign (on Eight, Deluxe Six, and i some Standard Six models) takes the full shock of ![lLMOA ROUSE PRICED $ " bumpy roads; a Concealed Tire and Luggage COm -y FROM 936 partment gives you extra inside room. Exclusive sh +• ie the ola..i (for. the Standard S;: 2-Paw. General Motors developrdentt such as Syncro -Mesh - ! home in Canada Transmission and Fisher No -Draft Ventilation add a; * ..A ofB.liettne.A Co�pe� tl to our ; • -! �: Fa �'.�I �! sic re full a ui a -� y . Y enjoyment of motoring. was constructed la Delive d, Y q pp d at b - "" ' �Ir vw , s : � factory, Oshawa Ont. • Freight W - h not � o let these s s e e adva c ,' IT 8 when hard � Y n ements. speak foe and Government Registration .rood dowels were _ , __ themselves in the language.you as a motorist _ .. r11' Fee only extra understand best -- demonstration! Actual proof of 4; r i �, ores +nNsod of -� aaile.At[thefabrior ;Prices of 9 -C Linder' models at superiority! A low- priced Six or a big Straight Eight T,,.` r, - er+a Is of sothe factory begin at $1149. _ e,y„L -is waiting for you at our showrooms. Come on in 7 - - Pasdnq ^tiuough the villoges, towns and cities, tia and try it. -- today! served by Gray Coach Lines, motor coach travellers _ , p: - , enter •a splendid view of moray pointt of unusual- _ interest. During the dzive between Toronto and Buffalo the conches pnn'within a few feet of this A 61LN11RAL MOTORS VALUE _ dine old homestead. _. ?;v imad .,. •iii��,�'a; TIME TABLES,. 4• .- .. •_ - -•. .. : • - ..': au cow Travel zor� %oa �CI-I CHARLES C40 P ER, 'Claremont . EASTERN HOUSE- -PHONE 4500 � �� .. . . . .• � , ` ' . •. 11.11. garden. Maisie was sacked Iron the LRINE RICH office `nar and Kelly his marriage had even ► more ruthlessly dismissed Genevieve ' : PEPPERMINT "` 3 from the Home' Farm. Had he �J thought of that? He had replaced FLAVOR her before telling her that her ser -- - - , NEW vices were no longer required. In- :��jO� deed, he had not told her yet. He had p1.osUS offered neither excuse nor apology - -- cY 4r Her fathers illness had shattered a BEL any immediate hope of her marriage _ �MaNf s with Robin. Here she was, left high - �g and dry, living at home once more,. _ r without any work to her hand, just - filling in the days and watdhing' the years slip, by, accomplishing nothing, - - _ building no future fur herself. , A _ ..� .......� mood of black dejection settled upon • • her and, look as she would, then _ .. seemed to be no gleam of hope. _ '.__• (To'- be- continued) TIDES o fY OUT _ - - -- . DON'T � -... -� gy NELL� M SCA1Nl.A►i+t - . .(Author of "Pencarrow") __ �Ve understand that, to secure re- sulty It is much" better to teach what - .++ - �� - • • •••'" to do rather than to emphasize what' s not to do. This is as occasion, how -� SYNO ru■ `•I forbid her to go. I forbid any o, Here we see a croup of young .veu, you to go. I'll teach him a lesson. " - ever, when we will disregard what yy11e carried op the tides of youth we -agree to be sound pedagogy. be- hall -- Xoung Kelly Pencarrow finally settles "Ien',t that foolish, dear?" , cause we do not know how to present !�•! el,� '�! down on the Pencarrow farm, with "Oh, I'm a fool, am I? Even my of - Qenevieve, his cousin, as housekeept , our subject other than as a aeries, ;Oris in love with her cousin. Robin wife tells me that to my race." warnings, or Don'ts. °r $Orrick. Cousin Neil Macdonald be. a was 08 again, so Norah' left i comes engaged to is s J'oIce7-Goffl Did you ever wonder why ambul- BROWN LABEL 1�2 �� Peter Pencarrow 1s showing interest him. - _ In Malaie Kite, a typist• "I ill no .use, .Genevieve; I can't do �ances 'rush around the way - they do ■ The family is suddenly faced with anything with him, but this 'ragink in most cities, with sirens blowing, she serious illness of fair 1►lllea Pen ORANGE PEKOE 404 1/2 Ib■ � . Barrow. round the house, shouting and swear- dodging In and out of traffic? And � Kelly "suddenly marries Maisie Kits• ing and the whisky. I thought have you read in` the papei 'how the that. was all- over;- he- has been se injured person was " rusbed" to the _ Miles -could -not eat'his dinner, and different since he was ill. Now he's hospital is a motor car? Once '!n a once more the family' felt the weight at bad as ever." long while speed fa ' necessary to •f his anger. All the good - resolutions Norah looked pathetic: her. tear - I save life, but only once to a while _ Forgetting �.: But You Know - =ade, when hi was ill went to the stained face - seemed. to have. aged _do minutes count. - :,,Wind.' suddenly and she was torn between I don't What 3 1ey Meg Except in - there • rare cases, Now you say, forget you. __. Sometimes brooding and silent, her disappointment over Kelly's mar- rush, for if you do, you only jar' the Why -would that be wise? then breaking out into a violent rage and a 'dread that Miles would �.patfent with sudden turns and quick Should the blind forget the Ohio exchange —The accident v tirade against everyone who had had break out again. eLopa, sad at the same time, you may look of starry skies ? -. - believed to be entirely accideafal. S, hand In it -Peter for first introduc- "I'll go out -tomorrow, Mother, and injure someone else. Don't- rush, but Cleveland paper- Thledes are b• ' jYag the girl; Robin for taking' her have' a talk to Kelly," said Gene- don't delay. Mlnutea seldom do, but z Must the lark, in. winter. - lleved to be responsible for the theft, into the office; Kitty for having pre- vieve. half -hours do. - ' 'ripitated this calamity; Genevieve ' -Your father forbids you `io- Qo; he Seek no ixteadow s green. - Headline in Toledo paper -Blaze for defending Kelly's marriage; forbids any of us to have _ anything Some people. have what appears to Cherish not one longing _ Is I.sid to Combustion. - Norah for her futile tears now that to do with them. be an uncontrollable utge to !noes- For glad Aprils s�neT -Kansas exchange-His absence led U was too later - "What nonsense? I knew a lore 1 tigate things by sticking their fingers to the discovery that he was- miss• - "He'll make himself ill again, time ago 'that Kelly liked_ her, but I } Into them. Don't put your fingers ice- . Does age count its treasurer' �g Mother, it he goes on like this." thought he had cooled off lately. •It's Ito cuts. Do not poke at your own By joys passed from mind; "I know, but what can i do T" the sort of thing Kelly r would 'do, eyes and 'ears of- anyone else. Fingers Or do youth's bright memories, "Get the doctor to drop in casual- and it will probably turn out as well carry germs, and Infection must be Only, make life kind? ly. He might quieten him down." as most marriages. Alter all, her feared. VSL��t Don't rush to the medicine obest Now, you sayforget yon•'I'd like to, but he would - be so mother it dead and her lather lives Even if they could, / angry if I did•" with her married. sister. We arc sot for a laxative when you have a pain Would the deaf forget •the "I'll ring up. Alter all, it's only a likely to be inflicted with them. And in your etotaach. The one time Sou Larks above' the wood ? i H � E tow months since be nearly died, and it was better to do it that way, and should never take a laxative is when 0 F M Q N A c o abcinmen To - ' an iIlnese }flee that is sure to have save all the bother of s big wedding there_ to s. pain !n th - e left a weak'spot." here -"- Y j do so is simply to court disaster, be-' �ng �1d With _ C "I'd better ask him first" said "Better not tell your father you are 'cause. under some condltfoas; the Cent Proves Costly roe.. jiorah• going out, Genevieve, but I'd be glad laxative may be a stick of d7asarite• - - •'Miles, dear, I think I'll get the if you would. Go to bed now and get T1his is the . case when -it is , an, acute- to - Go your dsa a depsrcmeac store and •- doctor to come along and give you some sleep. Your father seems to be ly Inflamed appendfx which has caul. CHESTER, N.S..- -T•heY Save Willis ' Y RIT Dye any color. ISc 2 for ISc). Something to• quieten your nerves and quietening down." ed the pain. Corkum's tour -year old son a cent' wo. it- Tin all to is a statement RIT- , 5o g } words or less. why youer RIT -1,000 teaks you sleep tonilrht otter all this About one in_tha_morniar. ' T_ -��v Don't insist on giving advice un- Abe to-°�r its going pars of Monarch ebutaato full- , .'• nPeet "_ Pencarrow called Genevieve. less you are sure you know what you- to cost a lot more than 'that fashioned- shadow -free pun sitlt c6if1: have no . damned doctor "Quick. Genevieve, get the - 'doctor; are talking. There !s_ nothing urgent He swallowed the cent He. was foe itoteed � 00 aalSpring ill bshades- "I'll `.rin all right. " your father has had a queer turn. "., about getting a person home or put - rushed to "hospital' in Bridgewater, � m lAW entrants. There.lsre dc-ens of "But it will be better to have some Genevieve slipped into her dress- ting him to bed If he has a fainting where an X-ray examination, .best- reasons why you swill prefer RTr. Rrl comes .&aught than to go on taking• more ins -gown and rang up, then went to spell. He is usually mush better to _ ed- the coin stuck in his throat. A in;; basic brilliant colon, from which catr whisky," Noah ventured timidly. bar father's room, where they waited remain wbere he is for a time. Any delicate operation removed it. beprodu cedoverrooftheaevepcPariashades. "Good Oodl Can't I do -what I like anxiouslq for the doctor. I extra effort caused b'y movement Doctors slid he mould I'ave FAST COLORS WITHOUT TOILING I +a i may be the straw which -wreaks the strangled had it stayed there °much Oaf A1T offers This advaaaget R7I is the . sib my awn home? My children defy "Keep him quiet, Lady gencgr -raw_— - -- n>a�a tine or toe, and now you .want to regulate Don't let him get excited. 'Another camel's back of a weakened .heart, longet� _ superior to crdin,rf ' surface dyes" because _ what I shall eat and drink. Am I a shock like this might have very serf- i Don't feel that you must do some- . - ; . it color apa leaned ingredient Pas than makes fool or an imbecile ?" I the color resit is dues.. sec Pasta fad last our consequences. Smooth things over thing. IC you do not know the right "Man's enslavement to. the "most. ��• �d rer7v! • _ ''Miles. dear, don't _work -yourself and don't irritate him unnecessarily; thing to do, it to likely b kindness on relentless master- passion, selfish- HOW TO WIN Mp' again. It's no good losing your a little white lying, if necessary; your part to do nothing, as other ness, envy, hatred, and revenge —is •1. quite a short statement (under 50 words) I temper. It's done and it can't be you know what I mean —women al -' wise harm may result from -your et- conquered only by a mighty struggle. on why you prefer RIT Dyes and send it andone. We must make the best of ways do," forts. Remember that speed-' is sel- Every hour ob delay makes the together with to empty HIT package (err •' She may make him a good wife. ' He paused. dom necessary, and that' untrained, struggle more severe." —Mary Baker - reasonable facsimile) and your Dame and ; jolter all, she has known hard times, however well _ meaning, hands do Eddy. address, co John A. Huston Co. Ltd. laced she isn't likely to be eztsvagant %o Kelly ' is married: Well, well y _ _4iedonia Rd., Toronto. B We can't w.„ . harm. -- — 2. Send is mica as wish; contest dow and ruin -hire. Genevieve ie Ding'out l' „ Just as ive would like. I know it was _ midnight jcne 19;1975: _ Tomorrow— a great disappointment to his father _ !. 1,000 _pnza will be awarded on the Z- llatfi� Your Dentist a,,,,on of sue juzig,. , which will be final. cr • H told AI'Q You .71{1 went farming. e - in - •• ` when Kelly en g• - ;s+b■'�•• • Whabat u win a it of silk stockings a - ■ * me ill about it. Never mind, Miss g Ener - Stealin not; we will mail two all entrants fret d ` To Tiatww O p i Name Means Genevieve ought to console him. He The hardy cave dweller of old.. _ B Impurities, enjoy a Slices or two charge, out IaDwua booklet— "The A.B.t;. is very proud of you, young lady, never had modern . delicacies like - each week of of home Rug Making ". ■ I cake creamed chicken and ice Fast Relief and you will have to compensate him Energizing, Effervescent Extra for this disappointment. cream: He gnawed his meat- off the s But Genevieve did not smile. An- bone and ate_ unhulled grain —and, from Pain other Shock might have serious con- according to some modern theorists, $ - ; sequences. Another shock —the shock because of that tact be had healthy `d�- - teet5 - of being told that 'she and Robin • , - -- � - TINTS and OYES r convenient I • However, Ur. E B. Renaud 'pro- CO• Rat V • tablets 2 a or Get tin o(1 eke , h t Tried. Dare t e , were to be ma y� wafer, ear economical bottle of 24 or o Denver . o antbor- h to at u sefoss r of P gY TINS—Sic - i - ? q measure* . r•to u �, and i0e wa sh to do? She In e s hat s u c' h n k.. a dr is s. t e w loo t any 4 University, has been looking at the sa+e ' could not go back to the Hutt now.. u ■EXTRA LARGE BOTTLE, Tic A S won' e� s Never again would' she play hostess skulls of ancient ells dwellers in _ I a Soap t - • x to the family in Grannie's lovely Mesa Verde National .Park, and he • finds . evidence to the _ co_ntrary. 1 These old- timdrs, who lived on z M� �► coarse, tough foods- all their lives, •- - • ' QUIVERING! had cavities in plenty, suffered' from N toothache jit t as we do, and also �t -AL� DOES NOT HARM .i' E R V E S had pyorrhea. ' THE HEART And one must shudder p'aintully to Jl When you are just on edge 'I tbink of having toothacbe in a land f1 An Aspirin tablet starts disinte- when you can't stand the children's where the only possible remedy. was Cosy paiblie rooms and cabins .. excellent ting as soon as it touches moisture. noise ::: when everything you der j to summQn a neighbor and' have him food and plenty of it • • Good sun docks .. _ y at means that Aspirin starts is a 'burden ::: when you are irri I knock thL decayed tooth out of your happy days of sport and fun .. tine, .- ng hold" . . eases even a bad table and blue ::: try Lydia 9. Pink- head- with a pofnted • stone'• steady ships. �ieadache, neuritis or rheumatic pain . ham's Vegetable :Compqund. 98 out : ..... s•uans Fri- EUROPE ost instantly. And Aspirin is safe. df 100 women report benefit. I s•ntr.ai r• i, ]Doctors prescribe it~ For Aspirin does it will give you just the extra ea. i �He"dl0)�IOf Den6friC! Muvitr, tma_ • t harm the heart. Orgy you need. Life will seem worth . I be�'j�b Lotion a� ores s. s as ►rev, _ Be sun to look for the name Bayer - living again. (yeamlw t root, ` / 1 1 Don't endure another der without at a o w. • the forts of across on every Y � •.SeIiS5ir6f fib waif era.• . tablet. Aspirin is made in this medians can give. Get i -_ gr.ap •••• a•►• - - - id>z and ill druggists have it, a bottle from your druggist today. woo Deracfilnd and 'Get ... ::. ��'3 - * Io ent�i>ruto�d • V. �Aerlli�� -'19--?35 117anay Street A S P I R I N ...I::ue No . ♦♦ •to3+' wua,�ausoc-■aea.oaes IN eauu■a V E O 9TA a LE COMPOUND a t w• "Ronald Coleman Is like a mangy _._ Where the Common; '_7Not Worth While out of a book." -- Loretta Young. g� p I have always felt that fn a mo. V� c h Club m The night of ,death will soon descend;` . Flowers Come From tion picture one mast appeal to the w �. mw*w• A few short years and then the end, head." King' Vidor. - LESSON NO. b3. (Peterboeo Examiner.) And perfect rest is ours; "I have lived • with aare3l. ties Forgotten by- the ,busy throng, long enough to know that these You will remember that is Les- Gardens will soon be a blase.. of We'll sleep, while seasons roll along, are the only. realities - home, son No. 51 we studied' Tone in Line color, much of their finery brought Beneath the rasa and Bowers. B land and children, " - Ronald Colman. - -.- Technique. In this lesson we will in from other' lands. Florist stock Our sojourn in this world is • brief, "It thrills me deeply to see the �. study a Value Scale of .Nine Tones imports, including tulip and gladioli So why go hunting care and grief, little stalk of corn, the -tiny some- produced with Wash Tines, ranging bulbs, ferns, dahlias, peonies, azaleas Why have a troubled mind'.- thing-or-others of wheat pushing from white paper to a solid black and rhododendrons, etc., are increas- And what's the use of getting nod, hheir way up through the ground, " J =� wash as produced from lamp black, ing, we 'find,• from the National Rev- And making folks around us sad, into the- sunlight." -- W. C. Fields. -a water colour medium. �L.v " °�'r enue Review. During the .11 ,months $y-•saying words. unkind? The simplest form of Tone- period, April 1 ,1934, to February 28, Why not,adjure the base -and mean. Rhythm in a plain gradation from 183& these imports were valued at Why 'not be sunny and serene, Your Non -$top white to black as shown in Fig. 185. $533,106, compared _with $473,471• for From spite and envy free! �.[fdurasCe Teat For _convenience.. of reference and the !E months of 1933 -34, a difference Why not be happy - while we may `- study,, this gradation has been divid- of $59,636. 7 And make our' little earthly stay,_ No man has ever constructed such ad into nine separate tones, and is Tulip bulb imports a one were A joyous jamboree? -1 a marvelous, complicated piece of ' Itnown as the -Ysdue acme.• -fife i� ,,,,t s,= value . , of �t:.r • were nere for su%:is a lhile while; - umminery r3 nature has put inside gradations, tones, or "soles," Qe you I amount $143,191 worth of bulbs And they we. go and leave the pile of his body. No watch in more deli- might call them; have.- been named Caine from The Netherlands. Florist For which we strive and "strain; catelg adAited ear$ part depend_ are in Fig. 186. Just as the simple stock is imported also from the Worn out and broken by the grind, ent on the other. - >° scale of musical notes is the fours- tbQ 12113M .United Kingdom, the United States, We go, and leave our wads behind.-mm- Quite unknown to you, most of lotion of the most elaborate com- Belgium. France, Japan and Ger- Such - efforts all in vain. the time that amazing machine of positions, so does the, Value Scale many... Tree, plant -and shrub ex- We break our hearts knd twist mfr yours is making • its . own ` repairs. ports for the 11 months period were souls Minor adjustments are automatically underlie design in tone. The tones � , ,�,,; 4 „,.�, , � � y °« of any design which is -carried out valued at, $18,214. Acquiring large and useless rolls made. Sometimes, though, outside in black or graduations of black, At this season when the prosper -. Of coins and kindred things; help is needed - help from •a com- can, be matched with this scale. It -• .”' ¢ tive gardener 'a• thumbing the at- And when we reach St. Peter's town. petent man. or or surgeon. ` tractive flower catalogues - "(were They'll. not buy a sheet -iron crown, Machines that have been run a is interesting to try this out on the @ • ,• . , , Y Y - .. �'' ' there ever such lovely flowers as Oz cast -off pair of - wings. 1png time without in•spectfon, espeel- various reproductions found printed ::!,:: ``'' ~y; ^. ;',''r:' ;. =' `'' - - - _.. r ; >• ;:; those depicted?), it may be inter- ally those more than forty years old, in a magazine. Cultivate the habit '" ~= _ estin to note where some favorite _ deserve to have a• thorough ins of analysing for their tones, the dif- ��, -���~$ '��" 8 . THEY SAY 8 sec - ferent deaf re.,•. Ca "'�"-"' " ' flowers originally cams from. The 'lMovtea are almost, the -only one. machine once a year. titre that - d designs and .illustrations you scarlet June poppy, for instance, 'let for romance and adventure open yours as opportunity to may see. UtY :-:•''4 t °K' r0 erl known as the Oriental t t u I cities. " -Dr. oontinue faithful-- service. Find out The two great ossibilitIes in the ' ' p p y to the you h o o r b li 'use of the Value Scale are Contrast ' ' popPY, is not a native of this coon- George W. Kircttwey, t needs repairing or tua'ag ap. y and Harmony. a try, but originated in Armenia and _ The last tone and the -first are the Caucasus: The poppy assoei- ated with Flanders Fields is planted, strongest in Contrast, being Earth- different medium has some advant- P dp, ratio °`- gla'r` Cw"'sAC in rows with beets and carrots . in . s, Q1_ its qu1tY est apart in' the Scale, the middle age, . either in execution, ease 'for �,e7D that $10 'tone and the - tones on either side printing, -or stability -to the work in Peasant gardens, and in France and eve. �`� °tie t the England the poppies in . the" corn �, V _ n 1! of it ar�trelTt is Harmon heirs hand, taster Color. when mixed fields are a familiar aright. 3 w g►r � AO com ''s ov Y 8 1 sb nteo dearest in relation. with Chinese White makes an opaque q. Ott+ le All -other combinations of these' medium -known as "Gouache" (pro- The stately hollyhock is a native d. •lr' !{let O tar eve yr• _ of India from whence it spread over �tibtt'4413 used th s< and are more or less harmonious or nounced as "Goo -ash" i or more ed NQ' Europe, and finally crossed to Ameri t lot w �� pvr9 contrasted. Tone Rhythm is gained ;commonly known as- "body- colour•" p � thsr- ��� .. o. � . a ca. Few of our flowers have such a S. Tr W when the different toner of the 1n line" work, the drawing is usual- e s J��/ ' b$A 7 ` 'design are so arranged, as to have ly made with pen or brush' with diversified history as the hollyhock. t"o o Y t ; • The Indian dooryards of the East are M•s1 O'Es °� a. °f w � X11 ot, 1 'the- Harmony and Contrast proper- black ink, or on a white .card. Other Seldom without the thick stalks of Vie• 1�Riekts` slptal '¢ - i• art me• Too 1y combined, so that the both uni methods of obtaining Tone ha s� et Y this tall biennial. The natives of ;tt- , ih �t.Pte d Sb0 of h coo""' y' t An carrying out the purpose of the been explained; but, here' is an en- $.t aim ,yt�G as1`t• ^trl ^K dia use_ it , for more purposes than �+ design, giving- strong contrast or - tirely - different method --- Wash for mere decoration, Its tough fibres ,o y ak Ito 9, *oft harmony where needed, and so Drawing, either in Transparent are apvn into urn, and the great 10- *e set• - Y lad t sn �G1� o�► ,tr producing a sense of unity and com= Wash or "Body -Color Wash." -Wash cal• Smites -,•C Tie v��e toot sires of delicate budi and the _ �+ �y i- pietenew throughout all parts of the Tones must be reproduced by the rich green leaves are ` utilized for oft " s use t¢t a j9 tot design -half -tone process and cannot be re- cattle fodder.. ct' bola sib 0i gt• Xca -Ron se. _ It is sot necessary to use al. the produced by the line process as pen The dahlia, named after Dahl. s 'O �, st � � lay `, h' tones .of the .scale to produce Tone drawings are reproduced. Swedish botanist, Caine to- us from 14 - ` ^t Stott /y. Pa w � .c lhe Rhythm- Just. as a pleasing tune And to aiam'up our study of •Toile Mexico. Its extraordfnary variabil- .crate it vcb o^ • lt•' e may contain few different notes, a - Rhythm, we have seen: . That we �� °" plc ^'` ity cod tone de who brought t e bearnon it tall rithe e - ti~re'1 lip+ -Jt sign may have a few may arrange lights and darks ea - different tones. Generally, - the well as lines and shapes. -That the resources of selection and ctossing, y 's b'�•rlll Rywot► « feRer.tones, the simple* and broad- eye is attracted -to the ..point of with so much success that• by­ the - or the design. greatest contrast in such an arrange- middle of the 19th century no fewer can of be produced Rhythm than up ment.-That we movemelitmay n therefore design, sgribed.�The dahlia warms carried atr three tones. in the average Rork. through the-- use-of contrast -and hair - afirid :tip Spanish botanists tr... - the tones used are B.M.L. Black mony, which will lead the eye where 1798, but not until 30 years late? •'" t% i and White for contrast, and Middle . we wish it to- go. -And that the use , did'they appear in English gardens. g Tone to harmonize the two. Other of tones ranging from white or de- In Mexico the dahlia roots are used combinations of three' tones are licite grey to deepest black eaor- for food. j1 ; imade according to the effect d'esir- motisly increases our. means of. elf- The „beautiful iris, so familiar in ^ ,.,ed, the light tones - being used for pression in design. most Canadian gardens, was prab- 40 ` delicacy of effect, and the dark How this expression is controlled ably named - after Iris, the virgin ti tones. for richness and depth. In in an important respect, we shall goddess of• the rainbow. These -flow, -every cane and whatever the tones see in ' our study of Balance,. the ers are all natives Of. temperate _ s ''used, the points• of contrast will at- second of "our three principles -of cliwateaiand some of them are tract the eye, and the pleasure and 17esign, among the few choice garden flop- ' Suede" or this attraction will -de -- -Ex. ■ copy of ers ❑aLke iu itvtl. .4Yrreriea —the - rx -' � -' Pend on the way the contrasts are . 185 and Fig. 186 at least twice the i roots of the bearded German Iris - - related and brought out by' the tones Size of tfie reproduction shown heir. ' when ground make the fragrant ! of harmony This feature will be Use the' wash medium either Trans- orris -root powder once so- popular illustrated in another lesson. pgreot' or Opaque. for scenting bureau drawers, 7. You 'hays ilreadl studied • -(n Q-iiestidna will be answered in The familiar geranium on the a these lessons most -of the ways of this department. Anyone wishing to kitchen window, -sill is one of 100 obtaining tone in drawing. You receive a personal reply may' have varieties, mostly originating far have used the pencil, pen, crayon. same if a 3c stamped, 4ddressed en- down at the Cape of Good-Hope. The .�CARELESSNES:� w. -With this lesson we will studs Wash velope is enclosed with the request. 'gladiolus. also, comes fpom South . l���lhal- tr-atmediam2oi damp T#reAdrt1i11+rePter(tOL'rc =��kT o to.b Plantaflourishntodays as iittIe3twil�i _. B - J ings fairly under the VrctnrrA Fa is I'Sr00 "COSTLY far up , the Zambesi river. The fripndlq aster derives its name from­ �ASSING be. a hill'IS just ofle focal of haste . : . that the Greek word for star. The New ngland asters and the Michaelmaq craving to drive too fast ... which is altogether too F, daisy sir bo th natives s , o f North prevalent le t is Ontario. America, -and. are - perhaps - the most of t The motor accidents in this province g common varieties • "<~ most valued of all, however, is the means a drastic Check -up on reckless drivers. Public , China aster of which many varieties ,. - • .. ��� � :_ - . 'ale in .cultivation.. - - .Sentiment, speaking through the courts, gill, be increas- - Petunias, those.. little trumpets in 1 severe towards unreasonable, thoughtless motorists. that seem to, flourish in rich or poor g y Yw- T soil, are related to the lowly tobaccq you know, what you should do. How you should drive. ' ,.y,. which is a native of the America+. r Se for .your own safety and that of others drive care !! The- gay little clove• pinks, in their • • .y y• - - - native state, grow wild on rocks.and _ _old walls of Southern Europe. Candp- IT IS BETTER TO BE SAFE ...THAN SORRY - `�'` t ' o n the bled;- i.•: , 'tuft, Iberia, comes fr ` terranean _Sea, and its name is sup- ' fY closed to be derived from'the island • ' MOTOR VEHICLES BRANCH i of C•andia. and from Iberia, meanintr Spain: ONTARIO," DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS ` ( Our bachelor's button is the corn dh- blue- bottle of . Europe, 'a vigaroua . weed in continental corn fields.. An - - - finally, the char, . a. .native of the - ` e northern hemisphere, is found iii _ i its wild state in all temperate. cline- _ ONTARIO es, As far south a, •Abyssinia. the _ _ K,; ' >• Y India -Peninsula and ileeine and THIS MUST STOP : .�>ky% far north ac the Arctic zone. There i ''� :e' :' 1``... r varieties of the rosN, . _ - In Ontario ,during 1 34 �thcre were nearly 10,009 auto- `.• .� - are about -fd forty B 9 , y �J •'3 including the blush, hoer, Cabbage 1, mobile accidents.- - - - - -- - °'r' :,. ' damask, nips; musk and- tea:- S12 people were killed ta. X8,990 people were injured _flint It -'the Truth - - . a•considerable increase over 1933• It must be evident °a Stephen (Caddie) Sanford, noted I .S, society polo star, and Slow up at the railroad track - to all thinking oeople that this snuff -stop. . -- - - - MkWift Mrs Sanford, the former ;Mary Duncan, stage and screen beauty, It only, takes a •.minute -- _ _ _ .I pictured as.tkey sailed from New York City. They are enroute to end then your car will start main. i s M ;M %ll..Of sbu.y, England where. Sanford will compete in nolo matches: And better yet, you're in it. q. Iy i _ ±ate , s 1 — - •- .. s . ���,- J ....r.._ , .ter— .-- , LnU A L t h M S --oafs Eva Pilkey of Oshawa, is -Dkk and Mrs. Moore, of Osh- _Born, in the Toronto East Gen- ship, at least. Negotiations are un- home for a two week vacation. swa, visited Pickering friends over eral Hospital,,.on Friday, April 26th, der way for the purchase of a near - -Mrs. Cox, of Cobourg, is visit- the week -end. Tl�ise G. M. Bl of Toronto, was to John and Mrs. Greenlaw, a son. by property to be used for this pur- y, ing her. sister, Mrs. G. W. Barker. -There was a good attendance at pose, and we need it. kere over the holiday' -Mrs. Thos.' McCauley, of Toron- the services in the Presbyterian -The closing of the C. N. R. t from Greenburn, east, has again —Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Punting -Mr. Fielding, of Brantford, is to, spent Sunday with J. C. and Mrs Church, which were appropriate for motored to North Bay over the hol- _►isiting his daughter, Mrs. V. E. Philip. _ the occasions The chief_ feature of been discussed, and will be heard by P _. iday, visiting Mrs. Bunting's sister, . Cartwright. -L. A. and Mrs. Findlay, of Tor - the service was a most interesting the Board of Railway Commissioners Miss Helen Burling, who has been ill --Xiss Margaret Westney, who onto, called on Pickering riends on address b Mr. W. C. Thomson on late this month in Port Hope. If g Y for some meeks. They were fortun- _has been attending the O. A. C. at Saturday. the Silver Jubilee of Kin George, would appear that unless some very y 8 g , ate,, while in that district in being Guelph has returned home for her -J. A. Bushby has installed in which was much enjoyed by all pres- strong, worthwhile opposition is pre- able to have an interview with the air _!vacation. his shop, an up -to -date lawn - mower ent. Mr. John Frost of Whitby, sang sented, it will be'`closed'this time. , K notable Dr. Defoe,. of Callender. - inked Kirby, who suffered sev- sharpening machine. Pay him a •visit a solo, "Land of Hope and Glory, "_ - Rumours ' in the Council on 'Many interesting and unpublished erely in a runaway accident on the and thus make lavers cutting a pleas- 'which was well rendered and apprec- Tuesday of this week inferred, that sidelights were gained, strengthen- Ruddy farm la�t,ueek, is recovering ure. fated. Church services are now being �'e might soon' have a mufiicipal ing the, already favorable opinion of " rapidly from his injuries. -Mrs. W. B.'. Poweli is offering -held at 3.30 p. m. D S T and- Sun- dump. at, the So4th end of the town- this 'notable country doctor. 31any who let their, furnaces go, for sale her property on Elizabeth. day- School at 2.30 o'clock, and will - ' • opt thinking that. winter was oy'er, Street. This is 'a ve-Ty de-�irable nro- continue at thes�hovrs during_the -_ _:_ t -- ---- - - -- have deeded to; fire .them .up, again, • perty , -and s olendidly .situated. See summer. on account of the cold weather. classified advt.-in another column. -THe regular monthly meeting of -Mrs. John Poynter,','of Whitby, -The dance 'held by 'the Girls the W. M. S. of the' United Church, ; apent Sunday in the village with Dr. Softball Team -last Friday evening was held at the home of 3►1rs. •F. '1'. hie and Mrs. Faliaise. Mr. "Poynter- in was a success both socially and fin- '�Buntiilg, with a good a- tte.ndance of ore' tends returning te' 'Picklering to" ie -' 'ancially. They feel' they are away members. After the' business period, ' side. with a good start in their campaign Mrs. H. T. Fallaise gave the Devot- _ �t P'iokering's Leader Store" - -- ---St. George's Church on Sunday, }of funds to purchase new uniforms. ional Leaflet, "The Circle of Friend- ` May 12th, .3rd" Sunday after 'Easter. -The Horticultural Society wish- ship, which was very appropriate. _ - Sunday. School at 10 a. m. Celebrat- • es to thank the ministers, teachers Following this Miss E. Bunting and I= of the Holy Communion at 11 a. and trustees for the co- operation in Mrs. H. G. Crozier led in prayer: 1 Ho m. Etiening Prayer at 7.00 p• m'. successfully arranging and carrying The 8th Chapter of the Study Book _ Preachei at both services, Rev. J. H. out the Tree - planting ceremonies to was ably given by Mrs. Burning and Colclqugh, B. A., B. D., of West commemorate -the.. King's Jubilee. It was most interesting. At the close O _ Hill. was quite a busy day for the Soc- of the meeting all enjoyed a social - Following the planting of a iety. The Spring Flower Show will time together, when the group in Cr '.large number of trees by the Trus- be held in Pickering on Wednesday, charge served a dainty lunch. - tees in the - Park .. here, complaints May 29th. Get your' flowers ready. -A very commendable . editorial are being made by the ball- players We need more members, Please pay appeared in the Toronto Star on the peoplo will h fiv e that the trees have 'been planted yo.ui fees. Tuesday, Ma on their ball field, and claim that Y 7th, under the head- on robbing of stores is not the ing, "Giro us this Day," adding that _ m1hen no one uses -the "park any. more only -form of thievery that is being the Christian Nations have far 1935 — " • than themselves,_ that_ . they should carried on in this corrnnunity. About- yearns been praying for "Our Daily ' v been considered. We are not n' w ., • have the only, security one -has, it would !� . Bread continuing, a ev- � o� e roof Ilosiery th t however, ent�enng into this controv- appear would be to ut a stout chain g' a e P • P en today with more than enough be- -�_ers . The 'Trustees probably have an lock n ve ossesion you own r Y ? Y d every.. • P Y Iwng produced, many are starving. We -their own reason for planting these if you expect to find the article re remind that ever since Ali- trees - - ' where have. reminded t e . 1 they i next" tithe you need it. A fine state sham and Lot divided the country A complete new Stock dust arrived -On Friday last there was a very of. affairs, when you 'lay an article between them, mankind has upheld a light fall of snow in these, parts, but downs and to have someone peeking system that provides some with Our recent robbery cleaned out our entire former Stock In the western part of the province around the corner of the house ready 'wealth while others live or die as - - especially in the vicinity of Guelph to walk away with when you dis- they can or must. We were told that ' and Fergus a heavy sleet storm taus appear in the house. ed mach damage to hydro and tel- :•Followers- of the International the original exponent l Christianity, m Jesus Christ, was a lowly, humble ephone lines, and in other parts the League Ball Games will be watching Nazarene, who was not clothed by A 'AN residents were deprived of their by- with interest the "ldd" infield of the ping Str. tailors, preached the see • dro service for some seven or eight Toronto team. Frank McCormick on mon, ,which if practiced would str- hours, and factories had to shut First Base, Calvin Chapman at sec- aighten out the twists and remove p 'down, theatres `had to close, and ear- , ond, Eddie Miller at short-stop and f • ly to bed was the order for man of_ p rile evils of rods 'Nothing else is FALL y Lee. Handley on Third average only needed. When, oh, . when, will.. we NF,' AR FALL GOODS the people who did note have kero 21 years of age, Miller has just cel- realize this; and cast aside the lot aerie Iampa. ebrated his 18th birthday. Their per- of useless "isms" and "theories" WILLIAM'S WORK BOOTS, Solid leather, . X2.93 -In the robbery of M. S, Chap formance so far supports Ike Boone's that we appear to be trying to make - --Mania store on- Thursday morning move however: The first night game use of to avoid having to recognize STANFIELD'S WINTER UNDERWEAR, .2.00, 2.50 and 300 last, •among the goods stolen, val- will• take place on Wednesday, June the "Sermon on the Mount." VELVET HATS, blue, black, brown, 3.95 c : _ ued at - several hundred dollars, silk 26th,: with Rochester, as opponents. - >Q hosiery".' osiery :valued at approximately­----' Ure has been a revival of rol- - - k x150 was taken. Entry was made by lee skating among the young people If. you are "not receiving 'our weekly Grocery -- r the -thieves through the East door, Between forty and fifty years 'ago, BACKACHES dod6tr, oak to have your name put on out - a heavy one, which was ."jimmied" roller skating was quite a rage- and Backaches gone after using Run1a• _ :.mailing list. to piecep almost.. It appeared that many fine rinks were erected throw- caps- --they give quick and sure rel- .'-the thieves had , been frightened a- ghout the country with smooth hard- leis Pickering way before theif car was -tilled, as wood floors, and ice - skating lost its - Fred Ts Bunting, a pile of men's trousers and other popularity for a brief time, but the E C. Jones :Drugxist _goods were stacked, ready for rem- rage soon died out, and ice - skating Pickering Ont Radio Liceneee ':' _, Betablished 1851 oval, brit *ere ldt.'The Big Store revived as a more delightful sport. RUMACAPS t :has now. been entered ,and ransacked The advent of pavements has been - - - several times. Judging from reports the cause of a revival of roller -skat- Its, this may be the last successful at- ing among the young boys and. girls. - -- — - -.tempt are -the- stare. _ - _ ht, sport hwvever, is rather dang- suer• a dust =•wM,e,.:� . n W ` "RADE.�EE _ --The Little Anglican Workers emus; where there is much motor - - - -- - _ gave their Bazaar on Monday. It traffic, as a number of serious ace- 'was most successful and *most - happty idents have occurred. t Y P C R y A LE- Jofrph Cowan, i9 teat many le came and en- -De H tot Ib, con. 2, Pickering, 30 31 (� yB P ant spite the beery unfavorable y = 0 %� M T o ed the= pleasant afternoon. :The. weather on Frida afternoon last, OR `A �E -A tt,nuty �,t pot�� toes v Y'j, S Irish War, urn). Apply to W -C %fiddle- - program Ras very good,. several" cold and wet, the Horticultural Soc- ton, Claremont, s` dances and songs and 'recitations _i.gty carried_ut__to. the fast detail, l 11t;ti FOR SALE -5r von little pi¢t Virginia Cooked Ham, Sve• were given by the Little Workers; their program for that day. Coin - 1 N weeks old.' Andrew Glen, 5th concession ` who played their parts in their usual mencing At Dunbarton at 2.30 p. n1. and Brock Road. 37 -pretty and graceful. _vtrs, glans- short addresses were given by some CATTLE WANTED TO PASTURE hieken Roll, - _ " 3�+"�- " little dd4tigLter,'�.v ^.= a of the nflicers of the society, and eery reasonable pnc F.Mowder, R.•R. Platt delighted the audience by giv- associated' clergymen: Dr.- Pearson, NO 1, aaremorft. 37 Jellied Veal .30 C. tve•o lovely,dances and we thank -as chairman,• introduced Rev, -E. -G. t,`OR SALE- 8ih,'h "xw xnd tanle. :,Dutch Loaf s/� ` her vet much. Miss Grimbl and s with 1••t h. p. Westinghouse 60 cycle motor. . "• 25C• Y Y Robinson, who gave one of his cos- y19 ,w • Box 2v0,Pickering News. • Dorothy Tanner bad a great and tomary bright and interesting talks _ ' .very pleasant surprise when tbe'Lit- to the pupils, referring particularly F40R SALE -4(01 ',.u:,hels of }fan •'i "Head Cheese, • -: 15e• �' + ' tie Workers resented them with a churian variety seed barley, best [or malting ' P to the Silver Jubilee. Mr. A: L. Mud- 90c. 'per bushel. John Miller. Phone Clare t lovely plant and a box' of randy. ge, of Toronto, representative of the ' 33tf Bologna, : ;` • _ • ' - .:15e• They wish to thank them and all society, "he ;Hen, of' Trees," who � OK•'5AUE G(,,od sized child'. eo,t. • who were so - kind, and gave, so much -assisted at each school, asked each I large feather tick, double bed gpring, cradle _ SPECIAL ��s} _ //� //� /� � of their time in helping, es eeiall and 3- corner cupboard. all in good condition. ,jewel Shoa �ening, l i/c. Z lb•i.3V, P g, A Y .pupil to plant, at least one tree each Airs N. Randall, Whitevale 36.38 Mrs. Crummier and sirs. Riley. The spring. Four trees, (1 elm, 1 maple SALE- F.T;i) POI'ATOI� FOR ' Club has closed for the summer and '2 Carolina poplars) were plant- SA quantity of Cob')lers from reRi:tered seed. -' months. The A. Y. P. A. will .,hold ed 'in . front of the school, a board Also a quantity of Dooley potatoes for seed or - ': • _ _ their closing social this Friday with ' suitable inscription painted using. Ni. B. Burk; Phone Pick 1031; 35tf' - Mothers' Sunday will be cele- _thereon' bein'fa.erected tisith the trees 'T)OWER UNIT - 181122 vnitF, hPr►• _ = G R E I hated in Pickering nited Church 1 o, La t rakes plac4ot• 10,00. erieson your Butcher �phOne 3000) _.Pieirering g at each school. At the Base Line on radio, Lasts. - 310,00. Apply Bpx ,by two special services, both of the Brock Road, Wm. Gormley and 21x1 NEWS Office. - "v:hich will be • unusually interesting' G. W. Barker, chairman, assisted by t ,t)R ,y A I,E -irish CohhlPra and ' _ And helpful. At the morning service Rev. H. G. Crozier, officiated. Mr. [' cr,en Ntountaii. •potatoes, Rrowg from,lew Brunswick If +3 }certitied seed. Apply at H. A. there will be a ladies choir which Crozier recalte ',for the pupils the Newman'., farm, Dunbarton. ?7 will render appropriate music for advanfages of the presence' of trees the. occasion.. The main feature of and the destruction often observed �OOTCH ANC F,NGLiAH PCPB the service will be the renderi ► 1'OR SALE- Parents guar9nteed here. Also "' ';• "' - r •� HE erg of through the lack of., and forest, 10 youn gigs forsale. Robt.Dixon, Highland ...a pageant'.specially prepared by the referring to Western Canada arld Creek, Phone Maly, 2420. a7 -3R t7nited Church of Canada for 3lotli- the drought areas, and they flooded Q1,1SE. TO UF.NT -In the Vild++g- ` s ers' Sunday. The name of the pag- Mississipi i Basin.--He condemned the Hof Brougham. A good fiamehouse, barn. s ing giant ire "No Laurel 3 -:, acre of land. 'None but a obd tenant need Meat Market s on their Brows" practice of cutting small trees for apply. Rus-01 Conner, R.'RRNo.2.Pickering., Picker a • which will be a eulogy- of the ,heroes Christmas sale. At the Pickering' munbarton). 37 -3S w of the church. The evening service school at 3.30, some of our.citizens 1,i ,SACK:- Alraska 8+r9v hers, -' - - is under' the auspices of the Y. - P. and trustees witnessed a similar government cleaned, commercial No. 1, rip_ Ford -Bible Class,' which has been fortun= ` cereiton With Dr: Cartwri ht -as ens wuh horsey, yielded fi0 bushels }ass year . _ - Y• g stiff straw and no rust, 65c. per bushel. F. M, ate in securing the Centennial Or- i chairman, Rev. E. 'vI. Borges ap- Chapman. Pickering. 33tf chests to. lead in the service of pealed; to the..'pugils to preserve; the �yTRAYRD =Uri to the prentises'oi "+GOOD BEEF, VEAL, .LAMB praise. The main feature of the ev- wild flowers of our fields and woods \7the undersigned, tot 18. con. 3, PickeiinR, a - ening service will be An' by aria not to '•, pick them indiscriminat- cow. Owner may have same by proving pro- ) - `,'AND PORK - -- - - perty end payifig expenses. If the party •ean not - Mr: Edward ,H. Devitt,., Teacher` of sly and in large numbers, as we live.up to these conditions the animal will he °.. . y! the Bowmanville High School and know many of such are thrown a- impounded. Geo, Hutchings. R. R. Nn. 1. Pick- Also GOOD SERVICE , Bring, 37 -.P -) �V e 1: a prominent Camp Leader for boys. say. Similaf trees were planted at NOR MALE TO t+1.ORF F,STATB- - _'fhe offii rs of the Bible Class will each school and -in addition, a beech pnc sere of land on Elizabeth St., Pickerinj g presid€ at this service and all young tree was brought from Windsor for village, partly surrounded with silver maples people of the community are invited our Memorial Park here. The child- 22 fruit trees and small fruit in garden. Seven to attend. (Please note the hours of ten at each school opened their pro- ace. 2dccia .% nhydro, cement blocks. hot-air own- -Service. 11.30 a. m, and 7.00 p m grams singing, "The Maple Leaf seam, hard and wit water, one -car garage, rest- -Service. dance of the late Walter B. Powell. For further ; D. S. T.) A Baptismal Service will Forever" and closed with the Mat- information appfyto A. Etxw Pr6p, , Richardson. Phone be conducted at the morning service. ional Anthem." Pick 6