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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1938_05_27 ::visa 'Ld..•: .ev«....se,-.+.n..:..." - ...ar.'.v: .,:.. :ra.�.r. :'.' s++w.• _�.aua:a.:;! .!s•i::..r A".s,•—'^. ..-. •..._ ... .aa,'.:.' .;•essay '�. ..:.fi ��31 .�.-`'�,�,"'•mil asreS , ' w "i ,S. F'. •� F N. r , �; - . V0 • VOL. -FRIDAY . -MAY _.-LV i1 -. ._ __ PICSERIN( , ONT., -FRIDAY 1MAY `'72193 3. - binsale Audle, GREENWOOD O0i) NOTICE '_ - � T[edT{cs! Died, at his'�residence, Kinsale; on A heavy frost on the night of the ILLS Tuesday, May 24th, William H. 24th was reported. Some fruit buds R S. O. PEARSON-Physician "Our trucks poen your way Gibson. Funeral on Friday, at 2 p: would likely suffer. Daaad�arseoo• Dunton lar every day." m. Izaierment in Salem Cemetery. Many of our :people were at th - +-- -- Brooklin Fair on the 24th. This is CHOPPING $. PORSYTH. Oph.D., Director reenwood real argricultural fair.' R.B- Amoeistiobat octwio.Reg. COAL, CORE, on !l G M day,;�Wednesday and Friday lasered miwberof the .American OPwMOMal QPl1UD, CEMENT, The Women's Institute meets at anop. Era eaamlut. 'err aP ntment• Miss Mildred Corbett of the Con- Mrs. S. Puckrin's on Wednesday, WE GRIND FIN{~ j iPYose 7804,Claremont.Out. - a A Scheol�SeugoB, is-dome for the June lot. Brooklin- Institute-will- . --------rt3�Al�'_,--(}RA=YEI�, Bran Shorts and" Feed�of ,,a�N holiday. visit. �,.. ��.�.. r•---- . Orm,erod• of Kingston, ,-The Jersey Club's Executive meets kinds, ;also> minerals and l other s • - DUNALU RUDDY barrister..' and Mr. Wm , Y �oi1e w yam, , (3 is spending the holiday with How- on Monday evening at Grasmere to eoncentrafes for pro fitablet feedi seas formerly nccuPied by the igte an i .140%South wing of k;ourt 13o,we•wbitby,: wY also local oartage work Mr. Gerald Mutton of Toronto, is picnic. We stork only the best Poutt BEATON, BELL e'f ROSS We have also placed in stock a fall '� his fathier at the Parsonage Grstsmeie Firm made a good show Y Sarrlstors is Solicitors .. for his holidays. ing of Jerseys at the Brooklin Fair Feeds and Supplies. k line of 'Maple Lea# �1i111nB Miss May Brown is spending a on Tuesdays It was this biggest WILLIAM J,BEATON.K,C. _ Co',t Feeds, few weeks in the city at•the home showing of Jerseys ever held at this V. -iLBRCbkrE BELL,K.C. J.D.P.ROSS A W MITCHELLMr. friend, Mrs. H. Bunt. Fair. JAMES A WRIGHT • W. Mr. and Mrs. W. Gee and family — PIANO-TUNING ' 1 g l�Street. T«onto. del .- Aaide 038visited their daue.,ter,-Mrs. Thos. Spring Show of Horticultural --- --,_.-Pickering, Ont. _ Hortop of 'Camilla, on Saturday. Society, May Mst. &NDJ Cote", & Co.. Barris- - •te,s,Solicitors• Notaries etc.,' -Suite ti(li, ` YscafsiorLife building,a6TorouQ0St Toronto. Office phone 7400 Iieaidence 8520 Mr. A. •Blakely is spending a The Spring Flower Sl.Pw of the All kinds_ of Keyser work ei•pktone Ad:1888: Pickering Y o 6013. tics few days with Mr. and Mrs. Fred P g Byers Pickering Township Horticultural, . ,.711 Tuning Guaranteed - ?4GUS MCMILLAN-Barrister, Sol- The Beal Store,Claremont The Lecture and Screen Pictures Society, a-ill be holo in the Dunbar- J r. Notary Public. ig Melinda Street pHONB 0211 ton United Church on Tuesday, May C. S. Me cDONALD Toronto. Teledhone Elgin 61113. 29tf given by Rev. Smythe of Port-Per-, ,209 CLOSE AVE., `TORONTO . . FURNITURE ry on Ftiday night last was well re- 31st. The Society is extending a lletat�+t r ceived by a good audience. cordial invitation to. all.to visit the, Phone Lakeside 1502 We lire displaying an attractive The Mission Band will meet in the show and hear the lecture by Jvhn (kdere taken at•DIEWS Offlae BRI T. FALLAISE, L. D a.. variety.of Stuldag School room at 2.30 on Sun- F. 'Clark, of Dept. \of agriculture. HD,D, .Graduate of the Royal College of Aluminum and (�ranitew,l►re Etc. �y agternoon. All interested please Official Lecturer for the Ontario I eMtai Sur4eonsand the universityt of Toronto, Furniture ;rid Furniture Horticultural Association, on "Com- i ipiee b readence second door east a St. ens• _ 66me. Miss Eileen Sadler in charge p�'iChurch, Pielteriag,Ont. office bottts: 9 FUEirr - otmeot, CK-7 1Novtrlties: of the program. nttusiiy Improvements and Cultural s.m' t•0 a mor aP� Prices low, in keeping witb timea. arr.iet). ph*"Pick 3700. -�--— Hints on Rosea". Show open at 7 p. ;Brougham in. D. S. T_ Lecture at 8 p. M. dallattRalls arllo. - Don't forget your bird houses, girls Builders SlipP114M �.� �. ,...- RADIO SER'OIW& Was Zella Seebeck spent the week and boys!. - S. BRAT ON. TOW14SHIP A Graduate of Radio College and with her mother. Mrs. Ross;- Middleton and son, Donbarton Lumber and Lath • Clerk. Conveyancer.Commissioner for with _ 4a1<t�a affidavits. Accdaatiat.,Etc. lesoer of were with Mrs. Lemon on Sunday. Varna"Lis••ses. wbitevale.0at. Up-to-the-minute training Mr. Allan Miller is recuperating Mr. Rae Green spent-thle week- B. C. Shing es E. RICHARD' ted. at Ninie after a hospital operation. end at his home in Brantford. little Coal' family spent the , Miss Doreen Davidson spent the IFINEST EQUIPMENT! The Sheplkerd Alberta Coal GENIiD'RAL 1•NSURANOR week-end at their Brougha'n home• wee for k-end with • her grandparents, REAL ESTATE �2r. John Phillipe is visiting rel- Mr. and Mrs. Ja$. Mitchell. Domestic Coke" CON V EY A N i I N G 'Guaranteed Satisfaction n atives at Sutton this week Mr. and Mrs Edgar Mitchell, Lime, Plaete>a AT Mr. W m. Gray is row making father and family of.Alton, spent Cement, a As aii estaWbhed a;aces. seams R _ -- P t mea o+rt> P*icre- 'satlaf. toryWin Gray ser i3t our nl ;: _ _, Mapl9 RE?d OAfI to serve. Tares WW Batteris always w b iii efy.• sTr.- Thou. .Annan is spending a pblone, Pick. Go" with her mo for Land FB1lQ! .- H. ROT MiLL6R. .. Mr. and Mrs.. T. with and lslw figs wii flier, •, eDte f _. Mrs, Ag 4► ... xT �� -'Brouabam. Ontario family spent Sunday Bowman- z­­ at �nnisxallen. mho is not _Bina �Qgtgl b,pO11H^ YY lsit. MAW tgtt bone Mark 11108 Ville relatives. improving as her friends would tike. _ !Vers. J. Everest and Mr. Ray Mrs. Thos. - McGlashan has ret- WOSNSED AUCTIONEER AND. Everest were with Mr. Thomas urned home after spending-a pleas- 'Ceekabutt Implem9lttA V A LU ATORday. - ant week in Oshawa, Pott Hope:and Pri,� Blore- - - -- E E R Gsalmage last Monday. Assays - -- Decoration Day, Street! B,wt. tails Later. � .their respective -homes rIr and ��T .Whitby. Ontario. insurance of All Kinds,. Mrs. J. R. Dales, WILSON RRO A. and'Mrs. Moffat, and John Mrs. Anderson, ,.. an d Mi:s Irene Dunbar for the'sum- i3OCpSt Hill, Ont. Beet Rat@d Available with and- Mrs,' Gerow visited their aunt, mer - Q' --�-- Miss-Brown on Sunday. Pbbne Mark 7:a►0 ; S�iingleS For Salt' $eoIIrity and Service. Mr. and Mrs, J. Blair, of Kansai= Tte W. M. S. are packing their ---- _ City, w,o are attending the Shrin- bale on Tuesday 11ay 31st. Anyone �l'ECIAL { ers' Convention at the Royal. York, haemins; any donations please leave ,� Oak Aalvetiised Steel Shingles. 7Sddress -phone _. _. Bird's Felt 9lrtte 8binalee• BROUGHAM PICK 516 are visiting their aunt,' Mrs. T. Bie. them at the church before that Also, ra•eubbering buggy wheel's. Rev. J. E. Glover gave a most date. 1 in. Maple Lltmber-120 per TIT { Lawn mowers shgrpAned. interesting address on the Life and Dr, and Mrs. H. D. Taylor, of in 500 ft, lots or more. ,. T, PA'CBRHON S C!T,1%R)3 VTO>\ Work of John Wesley' on Sunday London,•,while•attending the. Dental 1 'V�e Handle Ia.t; using Wesley's hymns in the Convention ;n Toronto called on Get our prices on Reddy Roof> Oall and get Prices, Phone 2815. service of praise. friends last week here. A Complete Line Of Por- T and Asphalt ShinRlets. Prices wi>r a _— The June meeting of the W. We are glad to have 51188 Helen If you knew you.WERE NEXT ins IiiQestoc Y _.a..iigLbe hetd-ar..tlre_.home_of-Mr. and –Scott and hiss Jean Amman who be higher in the Spring. a you would bustle in after that In- , k, and Mrs. Ross Raine on tv* 7th. Not•. are working in the cit- y with"'us on n Isurance Protection we've been the change in date. Qrle week ear Friday evening at t?.e C. G• 1• T.. ��- plj�j;{�INIi m Bog Choc+ ice,.++` • talking about lier than usual. Part of the pros- banquet. • • ram for that dap will be a dress - The Woman's Association will ' you MAY BE NEXT° MBER YARD parade of house dresses, two of meet at, the home of-Mn.Firs. John CYRIL E. ORLEY jj• N, �Q('k�f)nd whic�l will be chosen for the contest Gilmer on Thursday afternoon Jun. PHONE 3400 l3}rN l` INSURANCE at the District meeting. 2nd 'at 3 o'c!"ck. T. e "On We Go" ` . iii.- Bert ,Harvey had a birthday Group in charge .and the word for 'W Motto-Service aro Protection don Pickering''Mills -pony-on Saturday. 'Mr. Harvey had roll call "Anger". t Claremo t. phone Picl�g A barn dance will be held-bra a very happy snrprtse: when a num- -- one 2n in A. _ PICKH ING,ONT. bel= of relatives and :1Ir. and 'Mrs. Thule' e`'e-ning. J d , -� \Iilne's new barn: just east of Dun- Ernest C. Fetzer WE DELIVER Kenny motored out from Toronto to . barton. NIu.is will by– e Furniture spend r3 r irthday with him, and Mone r uire& Go" - the-old -song says "the more w-e get Billy Hole and' his Live Wires. Old =100 up-Money ell together, the happier we'll be" and Time and Modern 'dancing, from' Q Firtst Mortgages. - that is true of Bert and tics. Har- P• nl. to 1 a. :ii. standard time. LAWYER • R G CLENDENING Admisginn • cents. e>�rien� j -Lawn Chair Vey, who t..broughly enjoy their FUNERAL DIRECTOR friends. «. and lira. Kenny re- The Mission Band will hold their folds, very cosily ,from the -_ mained•for SunOay. regular meeting at 1.30 o'clock on This -front.Natural, varnished hard T1je tIa meeting of the W. 4 Saturday afternoon in the Sunday i [l '1 private ;. y g rTEW r�ecl and Night Service S• held at, the home 'of ter. and School room. The`members are ask- n tions to the Dis seat,in al heavy striped awn• Phone 9(106 of twenty-seven. The President, bale at treat meeting'or to the lead- FEET' ing duck-•-51.49• ,:'Malvern 5000 Mre, F. Cassie presided. Mrs. 'B. er on Mon day• Final plans•w,ill alsoDiCATED Marj_'-al Harv=ey at the piano. Mrs. Norton, be made for the Birthday Tea to be Kill f m rat Secretary of the Baby Band of t"e held at the home of Mrs. J. Allison INSOLES' .. Deck Chairs Ends Foot Torture (wicker Presbyterial, brought a.splendid re- on Saturday, June 4th. Complete with canopy' and port of the recent meetings of East 71* girls of the C. G. i. T. of Comfortable to Wear Flet rest: sturdy hardwood ARDWARE and West Sections of the Presbyter- Ihinbarton were hostessea.at' a very • frames in natural bardwood, �"; ial. held at Oshawa and Newcastle. unique affair on the evening of May StOpS The President „on beh�llf of the 20th The occasion being a Mother SORE 'BURNING ACHING; SWBAT� covering in a baavy striped members, presented Mrs. E. Holt- and Daughter Banquet with several ONG FEET# .; awning, Dairy Supplies, Tinware; I l by with a Life,Memberahip Cortef- of this ladies of the church as invit- _ • -- amelware, Electric' Was bers, icate. Mrs. Holtby, taken by sur- ed guests. The tablet were daintily Removes Callouses.oestroy� Bad S1NIONS' WALNUT bTEELstoves, Pailits, Oils, Coal prise, fourd it difficult to express decorated with sprang flowers. Hol- Odors BED Oil, all at right pric s. her-.appreciation of this mark of en Scott was Toastmaster and pre%- BEST for 7+tbletea Foot, ofd -- Complete with,felt mattress and Tinsinithin and Re air esteem, Mrs. 'John .Miller .gave a ided in her uual capable manner. Dancing Feet: Easily�1ppF}e/l spring-418.50 g p fine review.of Educational Work in Toasts were proposed by'Edythe. ` SOOTHING-SANITARY Work. promptly.•,attended Colleges in Foreign Lands. support- Keanp, E - ileen Annis, Be a P� , ` and Doris Taylor,Betty th _ IBsfOe As1�T sbea, Day se N121 t _ - eddy ure - - - - - � - - t0• --- Pis 1>IN T _ Miss A. Bayles gave -a Temperance ning a short Program was given Ccntt_b penpiratio-11— eve —lam i7llMr �T'T � Q a�Q Reading. Worship Period followed .by this girls, cosisting of musical j;j, IJiZ d" the plan outlined as "Peace.Pros- nw'n> � readings. Miss Jean !a t j;QD ES ;Hardware Tinsmith-' ram" its outlined in the .Missionary Middleton, of Richknond Hill was the 'e34N C. A. STERRITT Monthly, several members assisting guest; speaker and she gave A most ` PTCKBRINQ the lenders.' At the chose an ;rj., interesting .talk, her theme being,. a; Dr�? s4 Funeral Director Db 4 able social h1t$-hour was gi,ent at "Hit^h Your Wsltgon to a Star". a 1a >> CKERING,.- NEWS 4' Fnruitnre Dealer _ the tea tables.l Margaret Htmter a a vote of l•PICICIVM f thanks osed wI -thanks aad �a� .rising• r C] . t-rva4i �:• - �.A - s ... .. :•` s:'•r'. :� ... acr-...z,c:.:.•..4._v:•,m... .,,e� '�.• — 1r ....St.. ',. _-: -� °:�r�"'j yam. .. £•..... ...::i;. [�';vy •_. a � .\- "•' - '� .1 ,. ~ X63. ., - _- •'for the',:Out-oF-Doors Meal rom-evade" _ Potato Salad 2/3 cup butter or other shortening - _ De'& ' 2 t k cups cold boiled po atoes cut in % cup brown sugar firmly pat ed�-, „� '=6y Ishbel Ross •'fa•tnch cutteas 1 egg, well bPatett 1 � ' 2 tablespoons pimiento, chopped' 1 teaspoon vanilla 1/.tablespoon onion or chives, fluely 1/3 cup milk -- chopped Any kind tart jam .(apricot, etc.) Synopsis CHAPTER VI' 3 hard-cooked eggs, chopped Sift flour once, meEisure, add baking A luxurious five-modth cruise The handsome officer she had seen 5 tablespoons mayannaisg powder and salt, and sift again. Cream •around the world aboard the "Mar- about the boat was moving h;t her, 1 tablespoon vinegar butter thoroughly.' add sugar gradu. direction. `� Y' enia" brings together a group of 1�{ teaspoon salt ally, and cream together until light .passengers for adventures, roman- "Won't you dance.with,me?" ask- Dash_ o1 white, pepper and fluffy. Add egg and vanilla then Wr] , ed Dick, bowing formally Rub bowl in which salad !s to be add flour, alternately with milk, a Relieves that stuffy feeling.after •' tic, entertaining . . . and tragic : . . $' y over her. )iley scum helps you keep fit!. Like is " and Hotel" these passes- She. snatched at the fringe of her mixed with cut-side of clove of�garlic, small amount at a time. Beat after eating.Cleanses crevices-between ' :ger. off a study in human actions 'shawl and looked at him in confus- if desired. Add potatoes,-pimientos, each addition until smooth. Chill un-' toieth,too...assuressweet breath. sad ren tion. which. unconsciously ion. She was much 'too nervous to onion, and egg,. „Combine 1 table- til firm.enough to roll.. Roll % inch A��owl o health! - .ibare their souls These charac- rise to her feet. spoon mayonnaise •vrith r.ittegar, salt, thick on slightly floured -board. Cut small-lit coat allseeir-oll #e Oh. do comp nn-" hp urgpf ;isr. and add to pqt;�te $ter - dour Scotsman, dingle, of middle "This 'is'a good tune." ture. Toss together lightly and ebill teaspoon jam on a'circle, and place every meal-millions dol �a age; Miss Mudge, school teacher A flock of nervous:fears went 1 hour or longer. Add remaining may another circle on top, pressing edges AAAAAAAAAAA spending the savings of 20 years;. chasing one another across- Miss onnalse-an'd• blend. Arrange, in crisp together. Bake on ungreased baking Angela, faithful'wife of Lovat i Mudge's sensitive face; then. some- lettuce cups and sprinkle with chop-, 2 g gig- p p-' sheet in.hot oven (4-5 deg, F.) 6 to 8 010; Dick Charlton, first officer; thing propelled her to her feet. ped chives. Serves 6. minutes. ' Makes 2 dozen cookies. Answerili Clare, a person of experience; .loan, Miraculously Miss Mudge's step $ an urgent call, a doe- Clare, Jam Cookies Gingerbread Cu a dissipated, flapper; Jenny, run- was suddenly in tune with the chief _ $ p Cakes. _ for flew .1,600 miles "from' Athens, -- 3 cups sifted flour 2 cu s; %'away wife, and Peter; Captain Bar- officer's, and he had her firmly p `sifted cake flour Greece, reece to London in 121/4 hours. ink,master of the ship class ed b the -Spanish shawl 3 teaspoons baking powder 2 teaspoons bakin . . and his P Y• P g Powder ' lfi teaspoon- salt - _ whirlin her,around with such speed 14 teaspoon soda- - - • soul.".' , NOW, GO ON WITH THE g 2 teaspoons ginger -' STORY. that she soon forgot about her feet. Travel Made H1i3]fl Her head swam with excitement and still dancing wits? Lovat, -a Spanish 1 teaspoon cinnamon she caught a whiff of tobacco that t g a 3� teaspoon salt . ' . His attention wandered over the g brand-ee. Angela watched them over 1/3 cu butter or other ahortehing Constipated 77 'dancing couples. He wasn't interest- made her faint. She had never`"been her creme --de menthe frappe. She p _ clutched to a man's chest like this, i4 cup sugar ed in•pretty girls at the moment,, but could see that her :iusband's -fingers 1 egg, well beaten he supposed he had to dance with before. Her head brushed his sleeve r ere deeoly .unit !n an 'exquisite Salesman Says Kruschen Keeps . and she shivered with joy. Lack. At !as.' he relin 2/3 cup molasses a „ . someone. ]++Sen were so scarce. His Xuished+his _ • _ Him On. His Toes 'Xs cup sour milk " •- "glance' came to-rest-on the little Really -Unique - paMtneY art., n o:-rk smoothly trwards am a commercial traveller;"- teacher rayeller,'teacher from Cabin 454. She was When the music ended; he led her he; Sift flour once, measure, add baking, writes a correspondent, "and due to •-•e sitting by herself in a• corner, en- back to a•little table.- She looked "How about turning in, Angela? powder, soda, spices-, and salt, and-sift endless-travelling by train and auto 3 about with an elated air. You're looking t6red." His voice together three 'times. Cream butter mobile I.flnd that I become-constipat- weloped in a Spanish shawl, with ?" • thoroughly, add sugar gradually, and • What will you have to drink?" was solicitous. She was suddenly ed if I do not keep myself internally ;poppies too-large for her size. asked Dick disentangling himself ravaged -under her make-ti - cream together until-light and fluffy. _ , g g g P• � cIeaiS: Kruschen Salta Is•the only from the fringes of her shawl and "1 am, rather. Dancing at sea Add egg and molasses; then flour, al- thing that,will do thl$ @ffectiyely and . spying her pink chiffon dress. makes one very tired-the strong terhately with milk, a small amount dot interfere with my work. I take a CASALO►M A Mins Mudge blushed. - "Thank air, I think, and the burripy deck." at a time: Beat after each addition large dose of,Kruschen'every Satur- sir Henry Peliatt million dollar You," she said, "but I newer drink. "But you've scarcely danced at day night and on Sunday, when I have Castle-on-the-Hill, Spadina Road, You see, I'm a White,Aibboner:". all, Angela," said Lovat, if little until smooth. Bake in greased sup• no work to do, the Salts act on me. Toronto. now open to the public. "A what?" echoed Dick. crossly. cake pans in moderate oven (375 deg. On week-days I talfe-a squall done on Hour's tour with guide, through .iA White Ribboner=teetotaller; Age Goes to Slee F.) 20 minutes, or until done. Makes rising. It 18 necessary that I be Castle tower. tunnel, stables,eoa�rt p t�Iei�lb d Arm rr. , iO yoJJWow." , "Yes, but I feel those things, Lovat 2 dozen. my foes' all through-the.day, and this $ t a.m. till 9 p.m. 'Adults, tic-Chu- "n•3 seg, Band of Hope. darling. , is the'only way tha' it possibly can be dies ice, except Sundays. He looked at her With a rising She went below., end_ unhooked - �� done."-V_L. , gleam of interest. She was really her 'period_costume. She took off Kruschen Salts is an excellent. re..unique—her sfrit twinkled brightly her powdered wi but it was scarce- Z1Ve �s&Ir't@3' cape for maintaininga condition of in- through the faded shell of her flesh ly p g, to RY whiter than the smooth hair be- rnal cleanilness. The numerous salts 1R ��- T S wE It would be fun to tease her a little. neath it. Turniug: her back ea Lav- Mrs. Hopkin Lewis, of River St., In Kriischea stimulate your interna] -_Noor Bayou he' y c � go roun a , aerie slipped int a ove les o gmore Vale, . Wbles, got out of moans to-- lou. the world without having a drink," her neftligee•, b1a4k. lace over apri- 'bed and reached for what she thought Your,inside is thus kept clear of those . he protested. "It wouldn't be de- cot- chiffon. was her garter. It was a 20-in. adder Impurities which, when allowed to ac. Tired? Irritable? No am- cent. Let me order you•something "You'll be bone front me in five cumulate, lower the,whole tone of the bltlonT Look at your . „ , ., coiled Up: system, watch-note the time. The gentle that wont bite. days," she told him I wtonder if same time tomorrow,com-7E Miss Mudge was half-persuaded. you will miss me when you are back ;;pare how you feel ,then Lights leaped in her eyes; she nod- in England." with the way you do ` 'right now! _Irl,n_the meantime- atom, at ded her head. Dick decided to_get "I shall sim-t be. lo3t _without '�!"`:"°t'^': "'�;• Ir er a creme a men _e._e sat very rup_of [iarfleld Tea __ _._ _. kou. ___e ossa a er - s -- nge s voice. was folded nervous y un er her s • a sig ow shall miss you? Be- a ' Lose that let-down feeling. At Garfield �^ teetinalan left ower.." - Adctsasgentfy, her companion, not glances at aides, �� At rinses she -shat--timid a I shall be five months older �� Y pa quite sure what when I corse back. o promptly, thoroughly. Drink like vrd- - lnary tea., 10e-225<•, be might be, going to do next. The • "You'll always be the same 'to •- Write for F RE E drinks came, and Dick toasted I•er. me," he said, and stooped- to .kiss R.4][PLE of Garfield ., and. She leaned ohr his head �^;� `'�� i ig-�'-'•� O Headache Powdor- Happy day on the Marenia."' he her ha t.,y ,,,rte, . t alio (iartlela Tea. said. and her lips brushed the dark lac- , wed for constipation, p Miss Mudge had never beer. ,quer of his hair. Themizror revealed 0 +.cid indigeatlon, and -. to "keep clean in- casted before, but•she smiled, saiik the widening path.that stretched be- side." y - thank you; and took a swallow. tween them. Angela turned from fi1'rite:, Garfield '" Tea Co., Dept 14a," ' Brooklyn, N.Y. There wasn't very much of it--}such the -sight of his youth. "Whatever 1 Cloae'Ave., Toronto, Can., Dept. 2ba a 'little glass. It surely ,couldn't.go happens, I shall--still adore 'you," to her head. Suddenly she-giggled she said. Form y�and set ddwn her drink. Lovat studied'her as she Iay on ColnsecufcUeYedrS t . I. ,,,W.14 )ick hats up., ,I}ick enquired. the pillow-the tenderness of her _ - "Oh, I was just thinking of mouth, her sensitive nose, the a y ' Un r nrn ti t 0110_"— her.hair_ swept back from her ears; -- ,; hat's Ohonto?" _ but the mask of'age was set as shePlu E. HAV TRAVELLED BABY "Ohonto, Wisconsin- the' plato I lay in the semblance of sleep. ' come from." She seemed tot say- He all BY TH15 GREAT FLEET S'- pped into his dressing-gown Teething ing. It isn't possible that you and sat with a book under the shad- ven't,heard of Ohonto." ed light. Half an hour passed and Tirm? "Nice place?" i :': he•searcely moved. At last- he was Chain hyall, otherLir�e "VerY, I tehtih there but I'm hav- sure of her regular breathing and floss, frettuL feverish-notas the tied@ ing a sabbatical year to see the. the relaxed.,look of,her face. She mt is working ion riaht Steedmfa's - Po s-the standby of msithers the world." must be 'asleep. -- „• w dens world over for loos, than 100 yeah- „ , Ar�mes� cause the system of.inig r a I hope you won't be disappoint- He put down his book, snapped off Ghia! us often tits can" of feverisb- ed," the light, stole'to the door and a" y,°�•'°O�'nd other troublss "Oh, no'." !hiss-laud e's voice was through the curtain that flu ae_ ng oma. At your dcoggisc S. 8' - flap as --For FREE s4tilk-gtyd h"Alet fervent. n won e r c . the ship roe noisily on her way. Now It's a Waltz Two dark eyes cats ht "t[int9 to D[others" write John Y g his jibs- .teedman & Co., Dept. 19, .452 St. The music, had started again, and lant small-boy air as,he slipped past, Gabriel St.,Montreal. ha companion's face waved eager the shaft of light. Angela turned "'i ,r•"''-- .'/D '�•''•t L�� signals across the table. . He swung. to the wall and burning tears rolled ��/�+ { ✓ V"�� c ��s her to her feet and they danced' slowly down her cheeks. rL his simple fact eloquently demonstrates. the world- ?,... �-�'�•� n�c again-a waltz this time. She clung (CONTINUED NEXT WEEK) 'IcerAraydt9searJroJJW�ri[V� to him' more conflitntly -now,: and wide confidence in•the'splendid traditions of British [ atJor Nr,reari/e EE cystis!oe each pac�sar. lie ariiiled down at net as if she were •seamanship, oervice and, discipline' which continue to . salcn. He took her back to her'seat Pin Worms of uninterrupted trans-Atlantic service. The ships of and made his adieux, covering h Why let our children suffer when 'the Cadadian Service fleet;sailing weekly via the short, .�',6 • • elitbarrassment with his 'protective an old New, England remedy 'is s air. Should she go tilt sitting where available. Send two dollars to' scenic St. Lawrence route 'to Europe, play their.part f he had left'hei, or should she, slip CONNECTICUT REMEDY CO. •.in upholding Cunard White Star's eminence in the back to her quiet place by the wall? Room 421, 73 Adelaide St. West, •travel-world. The chief officer w.,.r. .dancing no:v Toronto with; Miss Fos-Xr. Her lovely'ai•,i,g A wide range and frequency Of 'sailings between were..twined aroznd his neck. Nev- ,Montreal, New York and Boston and the principal a'.o a teat ertheless, he remembered Miss 000kins uau .ports of England, Ireland, Scotland and France are roe kttchaa. Mudge, sitting'alone alone -in her corner, b t4 0.er sot- . • �A GENIUS • maintaino by a vast fleet of modern vessels y use. elm P. and tossed her a scarlet balloon. , led b ' Step held it aiof: for E moment ani! `Britain's masterpiece the R.M.S. "QUEEN MARY" esurne as%air- smiled at him. 'Then she.let out t:re R.R.V. Pierce, :. .a fleet offering a great variety of accommodation at cho fuel., air and_Rut_the deflated bauble in whose- picture moderate cost. •Make■ Its - own p ire scar from gaso• tar-black satin bag than Agatha had appears here, was - Iia. Given her for a r,:ni;i,, wear. Her a profound student motes range from *Use It anywhere. f rst.souvenir'! ° of the medicinal Cabirl Class �� . Touri$t Class $U7x50 Third Class $91. No Pipes or can. C -qualities• of -Na• - - -- - --irrlaed Clare' an-exilic-i- Cleopatra,' -•Cleopatr r, inns Rri`, ,lure's remedies - l0;13.06 eLlgbts tgstantiy.- — — - -- Noprs•beatintl - roots and herbs: - �Coc.Bay tkppin wettta�ton Sts. rasa• and two-bwuer _ �Toront k --ram ecru$,} r� Golden Medical Disco near 1 7s Apply to your local o iaodels aranable, ask •Economteal, one - .. - Fors Dr. Piercesagent r enter or write for gallon of fuel op. ' trdtyel or — "–'--- arnica both been- _ n THE C,OL9MA14&AMP er.t a to 20 hour• very has been aT0 ' I d>no vs eo..tao sold in the(drug stores of.the United Root. W1,sM a • r - 1 ego*to,-oat States and Canada, If you wish to c+i " a have vim, vigor and vitality, try.this a a • s '•Discovery." It eliminates poisons ' Issue Pio. 22—38 from the intestines aids digestion,acts Inwassici Ij $4« as a tonic.Buy now I New size,tablets - ' es o row hW drsttitl a.c•. bOc.,liquid 11.00 and 61.35. . a,. SchmelingA Long Awaited Chance At Title Nears Completion bunbarco � �,• 1 ; . ,. _ LESSON IX < Simple Food Onlyset that In iels ` - —MAINTAINING PERSONAL aenot'thse�rich food whichsthe king EFFICIENCY pl (A Personal Aspect of Temperance) had ordered set aside for him and the Daniel 1:818, 19,20; t Corinthians. ther three Jewish youths who had 9:24-27 been selected with him to live in theI give him what is Golden Text.-Every man that striv- court, they,-should etti in dhe.games exerciseth self-con- here called pulse. Pulse meant moth trot in all things. .I,Corinthians 9:25. Ing else but vegetables, as far as we _ THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING know. The word itself means "seeds:' r a Time.-Daniel was carried to Baby- 14. So he hearkened unto them in 'ion GOh or 607 B.C. The apostle Paul this matter, and proved them ten days. wrote his First Epistle to the church 15. And .at the end of to their fairer, and ApMared P at Corinth before Place.-Babylon was the great city they were fatter,in flesh, than all the ' o[-the Mesopotamian valley, P the king's lain- located at youths that did eat o the lower part of the Euphrates River. ties. `16. So' the steward took away a The city of Corinth was located in the thelr.daintiea, and .the dine that they {p {v r southern part of Greece, and the epis- should drink, and gave them pulse. ry q tie ,to-Corinth was written from the The Superiority of Daniel and V Y -- -- his companions over,the wise men of V city of Ephesus,.in• the province' of — - F- Asia, almost directly across the Aege- Babylon in wisdom and understanding, =' an Sea from Corintb. Dan. I: 19, 20. 19. And the king com• S: But-Daniel purposed in his heart muned with them; and among them he wo�lld not defile himself with _ail was found none like Daniel, Hanan- left, heavyweight title holder, and •M ax Schmeling, trans-Atlantic challenger, o. through the the king's dalaties, nor with the wine fah, Mischael; and Azariah; therefore -Joe Louis, g h request- stood they before the. king. 20. And preliminaries in the offices of the New York Boxing C ommission. The bout will be fought in June.. which he drank:_ therefore e q ed--ot the prince of the eunuchs that in every matter.of wisdom and under it new flew to the Mid-West and.Eddie The legislature consists of a single — be might not defile himself. This pas- standing; concerning which the king �� Smith went south. chamber Assembly (the Seim) elect• sage has a very definite meaning, and inquired of them, he found them tea _ ed by universal adult suffrage, the er a lesson that de should carefully times better than all the magicians IL you watltt to see a-movie afar in ecutive being the council of ministers. Ger- observe. But .we cannot find that 1t ani enchanters that were. In.all hie ,`OV I¢ Bounded b-y Latvia, Poland, Ger- teaches constant abstinence from wine realm. It is not •unlikely that ques- MT` the making, go to "Accidents Will many, and the Baltic Sea; the area of :any more than ii teaches cons ab- tions of policy 'and statecraft, would Happen" and ,see Gloria Blondell, sis- Lithuania is approximately 20,006 stineace from meat. That is not the be submitted to these candidates to ter -b Joan.-' She's on her way. She square miles (a little under halt the _point of Daniel's determination. The see what they would say. Above all, in has been for quite s while, so far as area.of England). question, then, moat be asked,`Why personal intercourse the king of Ba that's concerned, but #t is just leading The population Is under 2,500,000 did Daniel refuse to eat the meat and byloa would be able to form some ea her.to the movies, because she didn't Agriculture is the chief occupation drink the wine brought from the king's timate of the real worth o! these Rea�O wast to cash in on her sister's success. of the people. There are large far table? Professor S. R. Driver brings youths. A magician today is one -o ' ests. t l i skillful ricks and magic, but In - Now that Marlene Dietrich has sign- most of the principal reasons togeth- The most important products ars er iu this cot8ment: "The-meat might hose days he was-a learned moa ac- -meat to -Ike a picture for Twentieth rye, wheat, barley, oats, and potatoes, er that o[ animals not•slaughtered In quainted with setence, and, while he ,� S� VIRGINIA DALS Century-Fox, with and the exports are bacon, dairy p" the proper manner (t,.sla 12:23, 24) was supposed to perform some magi- Ronald Colman, and _or of proper m nner prohibited to the Jews cal rites, he was a man tar more in- At last Charles Farrell has as oppor• to make three for duce, cellulose, timber, sax and live telligent than the common people of tunity to stage,a come-back in Amertr stock. as food (Lev, I1:/4-7, 12, 13.20), while Columbia. you can't the meat and the wine might have the kingdom. The word here trans- can'moviee, one that his admirers of . lame Paramount The capital to Kovno is the River Niemen. Its population to about 110; been consecrated to the Babylonian lated !'enchanters" is:from a verb, the days when he was making pictures fficlala who let her gala by the offering o! portions to .meaning to breathe, or to blow.'or with Janet Gaynor have- wanted for,. ,;, it they are doing 000* Under the Treaty of Versailles Get~ them 1n #acrlflce, so. chat to partake whisper, and indicates.that these men him. He will appear. in a remake o1,. a bit of worrying. many renounced the soiereignty over of either_would be tantamount to the. `practiced their incantations,by move one o! [fie Farrell-Gaynor hits, Sunny or Frank Capra they town and territory of Memel Thee recognition of a heathen deity-(I or. �ts of the breath-" Side Uo."• Remember it? ntay2ol treat one 'of soiweignty of the territory has been - - 10:20, 27.29): There was no security, 24. Know ye not that they that rue It was -the picture for which Far- he Columbia releas- transferred to Lithuania, as set out In therefore, that, in every mouthful he in a race. The race and pugilistic rell and Gaynor had' to learn to sing, �•c, and he has'a way the convention signed at, Paris (May might take at thin meat azul drink contests were not merely exhibitions to the dismay of practically everybody 4 turning.out Smash g, 1924) and ratified August-19,25. The from the table o! the icing Daniel of bodily strength, but solemn trials of else on the Fo"c 'o.• For then worked - hl;s; And it`s no'Pun t s 945 square Dial area adminiete 1 would not be violatissg the laws o[ his °the excellence of the competitors at it en kr ,!y, emcd ' t' " :ars, n lose money on a .mites,,with a population of about 1b0; God. The question consequently wag, ,the gymnastic art, which was to the litssiene Dietrich tar, -let her go, and 000 o{ whom about 38,000 inhabit the encs or his appetite and comfort. The 5_ And every man that strition.. en.hace he:somebody gold into the box town of Memel.` whether he should consult his consci Greeks one-halt.of human educebr*ng - 25 vette. office for somebody Blase! " ,amu. squeamish This Sa exactly the same word that our -- - - _ 4 -Q Advertising -- . --o- ' n�as, and sneer'at t as _ ,ODDS AND ENDS-wiiliam Janney: Truth In Advert° °ng gna s, that Da�l—olved not,-to.de- speaks of striving to en er_ _ _ - eeR a9.�-kid`:b' -Ylle himself with tbb' viands of the strait gate. In the-games exerclseth in the "Fiopalong.Cassidy" aeries, has ""��r, `r -rinB'e lawyer f Rice L$ke, Wts';who- king's table; but,_#_ was the great seIt con --in: all things. _the'air, in `^Pepper You y. A v o �reatpess. line for those participating,4z these � ' 'x n -- needs a maid-of-all-work in Itis home, fou :.sttan s.cue of all his 1l Family' Joan. ra oes - in one by` Pr rctple is never small. contests leafed for ten months, and twelve years-with Metro, has sign€d false pretences. So he•told the whole ; Dante' took his stand far God, con- was eltceedingly strict. One day's de- for another five-can do one stage -h `rrce, and rtgbte.,usness even in-the bauch was enough to-undo the results ams. play a-year if she Tikes . . . They're sad story of what she was to eitpect ; - Iutis matter of hta meat and drink, of weeks during which the athlete had M in his newspaper advertisement, °' shooting'again on "Marie Antoinette" and thus laid the•groundwork of a carefully attended to the rule9T pre- thus: ,Johnny Reismuller will play Tar- WANTED: Haid for. general ,character which p-ssed untarnished scribed, and we find that one lapse zan again for Metro goon .;Seven housework: 7 children, lots of noise, and unscathed througl seventy 'years into worldliness w#il undo what years stand-ins who have bees. ees In the movies nothing to eat; husband, an alder- af political ]tie. of self-restraint have won. Now they for y_ars :;ot their chance when they -� Appeal to Self do it to receive a corruptible crown; were cast themaelvgs in "Shopwo`'i man, another business on the side, but we an incorruptible. Cf. 2 Tim. ' an Pl•• grana Wil>?-ur, o[ the silent late at lunch as ofte�i.a 6 times a •-9..Now God made Daniel to find £ dirt# H - week position offers splendid OP 2:5; 4:8; Jas. 1:12;- 1 Pet. 5-4; Rev. 4 , • kindness and compassion in the sight ;< ftlms, viii play : -.polean for Warner's ortunit for•one wishing to gain 2:10; 3:11. The crown that these P Y of the prince of the eunuchs: One can- in "T..e Hundred Days" : r : Frances not help thinking In reading this pas contenders received i! they won. was m experience as to management of pri- e drew a ni assignment when shE. v restaurant or small hotel, or -- laurel-leaves,--and .at course es De r - sage.of a stinilar exper nc4 o osep2t_ __ - - was chosen to play opposite Ronald - _ ate u t 11 wn a"teW-moudrs-ar,^at/the-most - Jsaet Gaynor• -ti - Colman in "It I Ware a ossibl a day nursery. If still (Gen. 39:21), who, though tbrow•n;into teresied, telephone. a dungeon becaL.;e of a terr#bl_ crime a Year,it would be wilted. The crown of.n'hich he had been accused, found we obtain, a crown;.of life-or a crown with a voice coach, and the results L 'favor In the sight of the keeper of the of righteousness, will abide througL- were distracting, to say the least, But Lithuania Robs Own Neat! Egyptian prison. out all the ages of eternity. - the result was worth it _ A man recently applied to an 26.'I therefore so run, as not unser. But this new version of the picture _ .10. And the prince of the eunuchs ie goin to be something diQerent, On February 16, 1918,'Lithuania was American, jail for a. night's lodging. Bald unto Dantel. Year.- my lord the fainly. It the runner is now heading g declared-aa�ndepen ant republic. To- His request was granted, but he did that way and now this making_all Jud in rtes ^mat-It-wttt star Shfr• -----king,--who -hath-appointed-ymw Lood - ley Temple-and will include Bert day it consists of the old Russian Gov- not leave in the morning. He robbed �.- and your 'drink: far why should he manner of loops upon his path, of vernment of Kovno and portions- of a prisoner of $5 and had to stay for . see your fossa worse.looking than the course be will be left hopelessly in Lahr,and Bili Robionson. the Suvalk# and Vilna Governments. 30 days. _ rear There are few things more youths that are o gof oR n-age:.s lacking in the'average Christian-life Every go often come rumors that - ---- -would ye ,endanger my head with the king. The chief of the eunuchs knew of today than resolute, conscious con• Maude Adams will appear on the �, your problem' Among Those .Dealt t that personal' good Looks were an int- centrati'on upon an a4m which is clear- screen, Now it's David Selznick who Portant matter with Nebuchadnezzar. ly and always before us. So fight I, is said to have captured her, to play with Here? It they were badly nourlshed, these as not beating the air. A,great part the dowager in "The Young in Heart, Hebrew youths would'be handicapped of our spiritual strength is spent in with Ja-bet'Gaynor, Paulette Goddard ' in their examination before the king. mere paradet Spiritual energy is put Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., and Solana By LAWRENCE HIBBERT ' The chief of the eunuchs first appeals forth, but it is not brought fully, fair- Young in the cast. Since her retire- (ilraphologist and Psychologist) ; .,. I and -firmly into contact with the ment from the stage in 1918 she has husband'she seff hEereet et q, 'IT-am se�ndinz Your writ• shows that fore him, but as.that does not move gin to be destroyed. refused ,- them, he lex; tells thein that his owl) 27. But I buffet .my body., and bring this time she at least was willing to you the writing of_a frien.�f.17 Write d of mine. he is fond of change and variety. Are life would be eudSngered, it into bondage.' It was probably by talk things over. He is nearly 40, but I am very fend of you sure that YOU are .not-Co his sheer strength oY,w ll and by the grace _ him. My-parents are opposed to our for the time he spends outside 'the friendship but I cannot give him up. home, without you'? You, gyriting 11. Then said -aniel to the steward of.Christ that Paul subdued.his body. Remember that little native lad in +• •:whom the prince of the eunuchs had Lest by any means, after that I• have „ ,,, What do You advise. ' shows that you are somewhat domes- Elephant Boy. You'll.see him in ticated; are not very fond of gaiety. appointed over.• Dan#e-1, Hananiah, reached to others, I myself should ba I know that sometimes parents show P Gungha Din," with Victor McLag- I .advise you to meet your husband Dtishael, and Azariah: 12. Prove thy rejected. The word here translated .leu,,Cary .Groot, and Jack Oakie. The a lamentable lack of sympathy with 'servants{ I beseech thee. ten days; "rejected" means, literally `'not stand- the affairs of their children, particular- half day. . Go out with htme more than and let them give us'pulse to eat, and Pact that he's to be included would you do. After all, marriage is a mat- and ins the test, not approved". «'e do look as,it, when the poem is sct•eened, ly girls, and on occasion I have to ex- ter of give-and-take in which both water to drink. .13. Then let our coun- not run a race to obtain salvation to x tenances be looked upon before thee, the picture will show the influence of Press ' 'dissent from their' views. partners must do t;�eir share. Don't Jesus Christ. :Salvation Is not, given ,1kim," which has been about E,) be But in'3'our case, your parents are allow yourself to get jealous and show„ ; and the countenance of the youths to us at the end' at the race because screened 'tor years. quite rijht. .You are too young to be that Pat of the king's intie d as of our fine running. It !s given to us seriously• in love, especially ,'ith a 't. A'othing• can so quickly wreck a : thou-seest,deal.with Y s rvants. -O- hapFy marriage is continual jealatay. at the beginning of the race, and- !n -' �' man.so mt:c your senior. Go out with _ Daniel's determinatio ere speaks the stre'hgth of it we ought to live un- if you encounter a man who's tre- young op , and you will find that -o well for the home in which he was der the mastery of the Lord Jesus me.tdously interested in the folk music your interest in the man will subside. Do YOU want to kyo what your _) a one must have in Christ. of your part of the country he'll prob. Eventually you will meet someone handwriting shows of your character? strutted Daniel'most,faithfully in the ably turn out to be one of the Radio Have Y°ti' 9 s" Ha cethcart, friends or re- r more suited to you. -= - latives you'Would like to know the real `things of the Hebrew faith, and prob- L °u1 Rubes. Each Friday each.of the three truth about?. Send saccirnens of the ably his mother and father lived virtu- Rest In MatchstickS leave New York, going id different di A young married woman writes: Is before him, the beauty and rest#ons,_in a search for old American •nv husband faithful to me? He spends writings you want analysed, enc:osing - — 10c for EACH specimen. Send with -aineerlty•pf..which Would never pass A retired grave-digger of Czecho- melodies; they already have a co ce 1 lot of time outside, and I am'won- : out of his heart and mind. slovakia has just made his oWn sof- -ing whether he getting tired of _H.ibbert,,Rcom 421, 73 L'/--st Adelaide tion of two thousand. Recently Harr slam;-d addre�sad anus ops to : L. f fin. The exterior is inlaid' 170,- Duncan devoted" himself to New Fn : is g-D 000'used matchsticks. land, while that same week Zeb Ti ' ne," 5t.,-Tor Toronto, Ont. r _ o ,` 4 _ i• L ..y, me ••,.�,'. a ..-s."s-. a., �,:•+j?,"n'-r ,. .d:.-� �.k.: �...r � .� ..a'"y!:` ..1�• i3!' ..Ac. .,;�;' �. 77 W.?,,37"• ..., .. .:,t:n .. '.:.;. „.^` .q..:•,-.a. -R':+r.:.:r. �! • ... low ow , • A r-� 3. lot q, fla.:we VOW* Mandley and son, Chester and daa- " V hitevale ` "•`x ghtete, Gladys and . Frgda. and Fai`mtLchluery ' Twat the groom's mother, of Shelboure. General Agency lxt•?b peg year; $1Mpaid m advance !hit- c. Frost � Wood - Coebhatt' g .7 BpbaCtilMRidis to the United • mates - -� Pedlar Products -, McCORMICK-DEERING7anb:rwn Gr°se Fertil and OL Briaha $20in adaas — DEALER PERMANENT NAGGING PAIN About forty .friends and relatives F. W. 6 ft. Binder, new Alesaite -- -- -JOHN MUHKAR. Proorletor of Mr. and Mrs. James Mitchell - THAT FRAYS THE TEMPER F. W. 7 ft. Binder, good ALSO AND NERVES. I T MAY B E surprised him on the evening of 24th Fordson Tractor, cheap FLEURY& TUDHOPE ANDERSON ~. Highland Creek - of May to a party for.his birthday. Oliver Tractor Plow No. 7 MACHINERY & REPAIRS YOUR EYES, Mr._Mitcl ill was taken completely Mower 5 ft. McCorma, Steel Wagon Wheels. Pedlar Roof. C• H. TUCK. OPT. D. by surprise and was presented with The Centennial Young People are 559 Th. DeLavai Cr. Separator, new Wig, Frost or Lundy Fence industriously working on their teen- an-upholstered footstool by his wife Melotte Cr. Separator 600 1D .,Disney Block, Opp. P. 0. and a tall bronze reading lamp by Goodyear Tires Red 'Indian Gasoline and Oils phone 1516 `'.is court and hope to soon be play- Adams Wagon and new bol C• T. C. AUTO PART$ OSHAWA, ONT. is ling his sons, daughter and other relak dame Truck wagon, riew. . A ivies. Dir. Mitchell responded feel- Plan to attend the recital by the - One light spring wagon. GENERAL HARDWARE - — pupils of Mr. and ' Mrs. J. L. ingly. Tl* lamp was presented b�• One McLaughlin Buggy his sister, Mrs. James Wkite of Barnes on May 27t?y at Centennial. LAND SURVEYOK Picker' The evening was spent Frank Wright - A varied program is promised: �•• g p W. F. DISNEY, Greenwood � in games, after. which a sumptuous p oxE Ptctc 2314 4ltf : WHITF�VALE ONT. F. J. DONE11AN B A B.• ` chase was held on Friday., evening. tapas was sere m e Krung- L. S. On file are tka records of ear+ The weather was favorable and all room ata table beautifully. dg�ora veyors Gibson and . Yaraold, -80 7report a good time. ted with tulips 'and large birthday BROCK Law Motor Sales King East, Oshawa. Phys IM Mr. and Mrs. Ross Van• Horne cake bearing a pretty 'Maypole and 1have been spending a few days flags. THEATRE Chrysler-Plymouth with the letter's parents, Mr. and 'TS'Y Dealer NOt�V 0 You - �•s. H. Brumwell. Horse Register The Bowlers are.eagerly awaiting " All Shows Daylight Saving Time GOOD USED CARS the opening of 'the season on the HICKORY LAD (1°1155) the Pure GOODYEAR TIRES .30th of May. The green is in ex- , bred black Percheron Stallion, the FRIDAY and SATURDAY WILLARD BATTERIES tiVe do Building of all kinds �cellent slrape.d property of Allan Reesor, will MAY 27 and Z'3 GENERAL, BLACKS. MITHING CARPENTERING, We are glad to repoit ti'se for make the season of 1938 at his SKILLED MOTOR REPAIRS tion of a Boy Scout Troop in High- own stable, lot 3, con. 4, Scarboro. Two Shows, at 7.30 and 930 CEMENTING. 'land Creek under the leadership of Terms: $10. ayable March 1st, - - Give_us a trio on a New or a Used Cao rLUDiBING -- p •--Saturday A1ati�nee at 1.30 24 Hours Towing Service - - -3V1r. A. Jackson, Principal of the 1939. Enrolment No.. 94-5. i and , Public School. ARNOLDWOLD DOCK (5-192) = CLTIUDETTE COLBERT Gordon I Law • ROO/ING The interested members of the The.- choicely -bred Belgian Stall- GARY COOPER community held a bee last Tuesday ion, the property of Allan Reesor, 1N "Phone 2908 We a so sell Brantford Roo8ag-" to beautify the former Metbodist R. R. 1, Markham, will make the « ! PICKERING, �ONTAIRIO blAt­rials, Empire Bathroom Burial Ground. The results of their season of 1938 as follows: Monday Bluebeard $ Egntpmeot, Duro Nater t .,efforts was a marked improvement - afternoon, May 30th, will leave j� Wife' �J ` » • �• y etrntq, in its..appearance. his own stable, lot.$ con 4. Scar. Ejp�rrlith •e jIe / Y Beatty Don't forget t?1e Anniversary Ser- S L. E'.O N&. /LL Stable F,gaioment- vices 't Centennial United Church r boro, and proceed to F. H. Rich- With an other Building Material ardson's, con. 2, Pickering, 1 mile ,, FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND S Sunday May 29th. The speaker for west of Pickering Village, for EDWARD EVER.:TT NORTON EMBALMER &ytimateQ Free ;the afternoon at 2'.30 P. m. being DAVID NIVEN Work Guaranteed night, Tuesday morning, will- re- _ Successor to-W, J. blather, Dr. Christie, of Toronto, with Scar- turn to his own stable. Thursday 3toadville Q '`boro Junction Choir, and for the ev- afternoon will proceed to Fred MONDAY, TUESDAY, wEDNSDAY J PROUSB ening, at 7.30, Rev. George Dix, Clodda, Malvern, for ai�tt. Fri- MAY 30. 31 and JUNE 1 Night and Day tle:•rioe -:> of Washington Church,'with Zion - Businee��ss Phoo- Resideoee fbonr Picone R502•y day morning Will return to his First Show at 7.30. 9f1pD 1 9E32a PI O R F R f N Cl. O N T A 1;l O Choir. own stable, where he will remain The Highland Creek Junior Ins- Last Lemplete Show at 8,50 titwte held their annual meeting at �z the following Monday after- ' 'Miss Jean Craven's on May 3rd. A noon. Terme=-a13. payable March .i4Hopalong a r let, 1939. • ft Radio Service good nnnmher were present and the COMMODORE AGAIN (26812)- we el- -Rides in acted as follows: President, Mrs. property of Robt. Dafoe, Green •, Wfth Expert Sea-viOB add­reILJ - 3RarrMrs. Pearce. fat Vice-President, River, will make the season of :WM. BOYD . GEORGE HAYS$ . ]gra. Wm. Pilgrim. Secretary -Tr 1988 as faltaare: Wednesday, May :' _ pelrn-t0 all IDSk69. 1�gA- r ea=vr, Miss Olive Jones. Plansfor 1 . Also Onable chargas. l�Ofrk $O/� Or/ y' the coming year were discussed and 25th, will leave his awn stable and g proceed to Fred Wright's'for noon; L* • guaranteed. r •-same new members were added to thence to Pickering E. foltbn ght of 19 Prescription RT H U R F TE i� A W. MITCHELL d the list. t L - - LL ru;g !! tr�sday, proceeds to Hugl1 Pugh's _for Romance • COUNTY COUNCIL east of.Whitevale for moon; then.e �� OfBds Radio Rado and Sarovaitel�M Pickering [;OUNTY _ with — Mem alb 4 . John arnea, errywoo oc y 1fiV BARRIER Aaweisarn. Ont• _ night. Friday, proceeds to Mc- { A meeting of the County Council Griskin Bros.,_ Altona Road for TAYLO 18 Phone 5201. PICKERINO of the'.Co ration of the County of noon;. thence`to his o"vn stable ISCHA AVER Ontario will be held pursuant- to-a-37- he will remain unt t e DOROTHEA KENT journment in the Council Chwnber following Wednesday mornhg. '-` - - - - - _ in the Court House in the Town of ve a 'Vfhitb on Tuesday, the 7th da of e a i a� ♦ v ' 7 y. y ted .lune, A. D. 1938, at the hour of !Only a few days awa,� two o'clgck in the afternoon, Day- .. . _ light Saving Time. All accounts to you Calves ,at Dome. be laid before the Council shodld be y ' C"400PER'S _ :?orw:avaW M lie Clerk; pro$erly • certified, at least three days beforemoney. Save time and the meeting of .ti*a Council.. We have a buyer at the farm ,. - :-ON- .Monday, Tuesday and. R. Donald'Ruddy, �'„ ,t3 ( lark ' 'MONDAY, , :1VIAY 3.0TH — - - `Wednesday. - S.ilk-,�;ll featuring Interesting and Educes- jA/CKER/NG lF'A�?MS The•hotne of Mr. and Mrs. Plum- tiOnal Pictures and numerous De- _ 1I1'ED 7 - smer, SinT son ave. Toronto, was tits - - LIti--NII etty TED 7.monstrations�n tlze— and _ SRW •youngest,daughter of Mr. and :1lra. � PTCw.F RING 6100 14ill, of Dunbarton, Annie Beatrice, Evening• LA ES -as united in marriage to Mr. e'larence Silk. son of Mrs. William 2-day ,trip will be given the 3 ilk and the late . Robinson,Silk,of aremon.Snel`vourne. Rev. Mr. Roof. iofficiated. The bride- •highest purchasers for the day, 'Who was given away-by her uncle. • .Full length net veil, bordered with 3 seed pearls and a coronet of orange draws. ...Bring .the family. They en ennia� blossoms and carried a shower bo- ;'aluet of Rapture roses and baby's will enjoy it. �'(D >- . breath. The bridesmaid, bliss Mae _ lr _ Thompson. niece of the bride, wore coned on Empire lines trimmed with '1 f-" :a RomAnce Rose taffeta own fash- p O ANYWHERE ° �R E imo toned velvet ribbdh. She also wore a shoulder length veil with,a bolo of pink daises and carried pink --- 4� J V NE 109 and ..12 Briarcliff roses and white Sweet t� ---,-- peas. Mr. Bertram Silk, of Weston, was best man. Mr. Arthus Hill, and ..:=---- R A V _ The History of Claremont is now -' -]Isr. Herbert Bill, brothers of the - - - ' — �bein compiled and is being pub- bride, were ushers. Mrs. Hill, mot , . - ]ser of the bride, wore navy•blue crepe, with a corsage of Columbia - fished in book form, and will be roses and sweet' peas. Mrs. Wm C 1 Silk, mother of thie groom wore navy flowered chiffon with a cot _ On sale on May 28th• wage of Columbia roses and sweet peas. The bride and groom left, fol E'' •A °• By mOtO1 CO°cb you can n°v�O11y TiAst6 for the Draw a?8 IIOW OIl sale. These tiC')[btf3 lowing the reception en route to where,nay time. Coault your loccd Pickering, the bride wearing powder agent for fares; hotel rotes and •'also entitles the bearer to Admission to the grounds blue crepe with! white accessories. other tnformatioa -- Cn the lith only. will live in Pickering. The y i. Sat of town guests included: Mrs. "^ TOMLINSON, - ` Dart= Healy, o>' Windsor, Mr. and A I Coach Travel Information at DRg N. F. ALF. PRETTY, EASTERN HOUSE . ')lira. J. H. B. SIDE, of Weston, irnrao '�'"*•,,� lis. H. H. church, of Orangevius, it one 4.5W `• 'Rias Mks. Bdpr BOX Nn. N.. C. '" 1,�,. smau•-.•, .r+.>sw •.a.r Via_ s �...-_• :.'y�+.;..+w: ...:.r+«o. '.� .:d's .;f��• aa..�,,•+ery-•�,.a_ --ffi'� 7..: ':rc..'s.+Eae,car _ t•;�,ax ,yb1 ,.r�,. 7: '. . •ry .: .,. ':' a .�.' 'r Y.r - '$ • caer.aW••t This deattr took place on Wedaea- LEC,T : daffy morning, May 20th, at his home DON CHRISTIAN Stanley Beal, of Lindsay, called� in Claremont, Out. of Mr. Josiah T�t on Mrs. Chandler on Saturday. H• (the last"'ot the fsmilq), 38. .Slmcoe St.,, N., OSHAWA, ONT Telephone 84 Walter Thomson of Markham was in r#s 85th year. Mrs. Evans (the i IIII -in town on Mondsy. late Alice Seebeck) predeceased him -- - T _ANNIVERSA*Dv L�Mr. and Mrs. Birkett attended in November 193?. Deceased has FOURTH .the an[liveieSi'lr Services at Greea- been in failing health for a number L - - benk Church on Sunday afternoon. of years, and his passing had been The Roy Ward and Beal proper- � feared for some time by his many ties are among those receiving a • • oat of t and re-decorating. friends. He was born in Pickering Visit our newly renovated store'-See our General Elec- 3 new c Pain Towns:pp not far frown bars, Win. Wallis is critically ill died, and spent the whole of his *,� -at present, and her many bere he friends life in this neighborhood. He farm- ti•iC lEl�el KitChen��our new Lighting System'-Ra- are hoping for an early arecovery• ed for many years a short distance Mrs, Morgan Pugh recently vis- east of '-here and also operated the C1iO SaIOOri--neW up-to-date Lighting effects--" ited relatives at 'Agincourt and in mill at Evansville, retiring in 1920, Toronto. and came into the village where he c Miss Elizabeth `Ward and lady has resided since. He. was a life: New Reconditioned Department. . friend of Toronto, 1,ave been spend- long member of the Baptist Church " 'n a coo le of days with the' for- ' and sapir in the, choir until quite r we cote Lowest mer's patents here. tQcentlg. He wasalso a me r Of - bliss Marjorie Ward, of the Toi- the 1. 0. 0. F., and also amem- � • 4. onto Westezn.Hospital. will be in ben of.the original Claremont Band. rices in our history. graduating class on Tuesda of tive grad ng y He is 'survived 'by five daughters . next rweek. and one son: Mrs. Cooper, of Wen>3-, a Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Lewis and ..Washers, 1937 Demonstrators fiem $39 00 up. bley, Alta. Mrs. R. Besse, of Stay- .i 7 r. T. Caster were among those ner. Mrs. Appleton. of Pontiac, ' attending the Goodwood services on Mich Mrs E Morley, of Clare- -Eleotri0 Refrigerators, new and reeond'itionad�.at 49.00 up . Sunday last. mnnt. Mrs. C. Pilkey, of Toronto,The Annual Decoration Day of and'Fred, of Claremont. a son, Ice Bo$es at 25 per Dent discount. the Claremont Union Cemetery will - Wm. died in 1908. The funeral was be held on Sunday, July. 3rd..Part- '-Rangettea, Hotplates, Coleman stoves etc., .greatly reduced. • held on Friday, R itl�i interment in iculars later. the Claremont Union Cemetery: Bulbs, 6 for 49e j 30 and 60 watt. At the morning service on Sunday in the United Church, the rite of Alulninum W are, 390., values up to $1.00, '•' Baptism will be administered to any STANLEY 'THEATRE children presented by their parents. Hundreds 'cf'items at reductions as low as 50 per cent. Born, at. the Brierbusb Hospital. $TOUFFvjLLE - - Stouffville, on Monday., -may 23rd, �7Cf.0 ' Phone tool - 193s,.to bar. and qrs. J. W. Farr, - Claremont, a son. - ..A football game between Boa-man- 7' Showing vi and Claremont with be plaged Week"•tghta-8.13. Standard Time D E A A in the park here tomorrow (Bator- . & Holidays-2 Showa.7 and 9 p.M. .. YOUR N EV ROLE • at 6 o'clock =.day)' evening,beginning THURSDAY, FRIDAY&'SATURDAY standard time. . _ Vaughan Glover and Ted Tomlin- MAY 25. Tl and 28 .. son left this Week for Peterboro, svhbre they are coaitn nc,tag in bus- Big Double Bill e l We wish them 'ke' ' ineea for theatseh'ea• L y success. iiOj� Doctor' A number of the meters of the A Riotous Comed7 Hit with 8aptiat.Chnzch attended aha Annie EUR►ARD-EVERETT HORTON ersary Services at Goodwood on Sun- flag afternoonlast In comfy day �1 d th tits quartet from th o church, who Conflict assisted with the music: Story JOHN WAYNS _ <: The Baptist Mission Circle will inset at the home of Mrs. George �ancstnond on Friday evening at g r!>+OYD.1Y YUESOAY, WED. // =, F, ., . May 27th. Mrs Edgar MAY 30 f 31 and JUNE 1 y' �� u in charge.- Key word Y o u r s elf Ward's 8'rn P �:lTruth" "High, ' D, W Wide Dr. Chas. R. Schott, M. A., Hhy D. Supt. of Home Missions for the' - nand I-�a�idsoii e - - Baptist Church will address the ev- ening congregation 8t the Baptist lltrtaa+�—Cbewot�,A[srrw D.L.s.Cerb wirb-aswb Church on Sunday evening next. In : _ _ - - Starring the morning, the Junior,Congregat- , 1RENE DUNNE - ion Will have charge of part of that RANDOLPH SCOTT will be given. hal music gi DOROTHY LAMOUR service• Spec - _ _-Everyone invited, -, Comedy Shorts :Popeye A special "Wesley Church 0 n Sun- 'nit ed Ch - h - in the ' •• seri - : day last. All hymns Were cgritten THURSDAY.FRIDAY&SATURDAY by either John or Charles Wesley, JUNE 2, 3. and 4and the Pastor spoke on .the life ` ,G O ft :and vaark of these leaders [�, of ' tk� RACE M OR ti, aMt ' iO IN ]r[ethndist revival - j 11 take Romance. _ CLEA\-LP DAY on 'Saturday, nce. �" ' the 28th. This is a friendly appeal to. -nice our village l , to our citizens __With �.,..... r r we can to our vis- k b} • as respectable as ,,, .,� „i~• '` : niat Celebra- ME'LVYN DOUG-LAS ,....••ter ? n a « the.Ce .. rr�+w.Ml :., iters-during k. home in S AXr tion.. Doubtless, every_ " ' ..,.rw+ty R-illage could fits some work of this y > tea$ w 3/' �"" ' 1 a> £C3a¢p nature tLat might be done.•As _ rte': ..--stated in this column last week, the a: AWEWNTION ! Committee are making this request Y anc# leave it•to fou. to decide what MODERN 1 1 , : �- - -open. NO-DRAFT ' / i , necessary. Your hearty co HYDRAULIC' ' ation-is loc,krd or. 'VENTILATION therock; oCvENGINE At the monthly meeting EL BODIES .-Itainbc Mission Band on Tuesday, MPit a ,_ :, Z. , May 17th, a pleasant little ceremony - *as performed, w'.%en• Liss Sh;Tley. p• know you'll believe your own and more comfortable—your compari, i '111. Kilpatrick was presented by the Crushed Pit Run - embers of the Band gr eyes . . . your own feelings . . . eons will prove its superior quality and _ officers and m (jY'avel Will ten with a Life Mendbership, Certificate workmanship—and all of them wz =your own comparisons! . . . _ - and Pin a5 a token of their'apprac- `ran 9 and Graded " you, "It's the Beat Chevrolet in-Chevy _M nation of faithful services.performed Sand :That's why we're so eager to have �„ c and now as President drivethe new 1938. rolet history. of, the Band. Mrs. Rawson, Supne t* -of the Band, read'the address and Delivered or ;Loaded to Pit �Chev�/olet! - So why not take the wheel to ay present;&-{fie Certificate and i11is5 Pick 1026 11Iargaret Manion presented the pin. PHONE: Plant, We know your eyes will tell you Drive Chevrolet once, and you'll want y � On the occasion of the 25th wed- Toronto office Howard 6471 .Chevrolet is snore beautiful—your feel- to- drive it always! We have a car all '3 ding anniversary, on May 21st, Mr. JOHN BOURNE & .SON and Mrs. L. T. Dixon,. -of Hemp- 'ings will tell yonit's safer,more spirited ready for you. *On,lil' r De Luxe Modelo. . stead, Long Island, entertained their three children, Betty Jane, Ruth E. R Woodward G2i~ and Robert, at a theatre 'party at a` tits Radio City Music Hall, NAw PRICED $820 (2-Passenger Master a York City, after which they enjoy- �p`rALLPAPLrRB FROM Business Coupe) ed the Ice Skating Mannequins and ,Samples of the newest wall- g dinner in the Summer Terrace of the' s ers for your inspection. `f M/1STER DE LUXE MODELS FROM Ste• Delivered at ..-Hotel New Yorker. Mrs. Dixon is.. papers _ . ° -the dauIL ghter of Mrs. Harry Thom- rouser now. .delivery. =factory,Oshawa, Ont. Government tax, freight and: TUNE IN BevfiatfiY BAXTER, M.P. Trani Garden Plants,,Variety of Flowers license extra. Convenient terms on the General atlantic Broadcast from London,England.._Every son, Claremont. '. Motors Hata went U. tt over Canadian Broadeaet ot• 2 Boxes. 25 cents M I 1 Pla Tneedey Evening o C ins C - , . - pore 'on Network -a: - Irresh Pineapple . - -- Aalt for VEEDOL MOTOR OIL 1N p. C. P0D'%Vlvsnis at its finest Obtain your premium coupons WUTAC ._ COOPER ...� C ON i TY PENN each ?be. Purchase. All weishtein stoek. fresh Meats and Perishable FW& AsspC. Deal.,J. McGjashen---Dnnbarton , fisee. per gni in 6 gal. Ina pa Electric Refrigeration. � MOOR Sl -ES..'--=ft �ili�tTBY : Isecomtnended and Guaranteed GOODWILL COUPONS ~J Assoc. Dealer--M. Sleep---'Pickerin ASK PLACE ASK FOR T61M COXWO11 ,. go" Valsabls articles in eehaa. - ... y CLAREMON T, ONT. BROlJi3"AM, ONT, e phone 1x01 •' y .,.:•• w .:.' a.,,.,-+ter`,... ''."'ti '?•.� ,:�;;•'`• ,.,-;.,y : ::r `y` �' 2•.,'�:' .�: �, f w s... n ,r. •:E�• ..www.• - - - k -. _ e fr. ." , :',1,.: .. ,: :,•R. ....:''". -:'..,.Y �,,,, L.. _.r„ -. :.•; ,:...: 'rL y: - yin t� 4 E • r�• Filtered Water THE Harbors Fauna , NE�i/SINTERPRETED - fAcroacopic creatures Are Fouad _ f. • :EDITORIAL COMM F In Filter Beds, FirstCousin A Com milutarl _-. To The Shrimp THERE . AN}Z ' -'E TUP ENT RVni I3E1LE. on the Mon Important Events , r EVE$YWHERE. of f "ins - er a iz�►sEW sov > A complaint'o ectheEII 1- CANADA THE EMPIRE tared a of a near-London, g- " ....r ,� land, water supply led to the discovery ' of some strange mitt oscopic intrud- ers. One species is first cousin to the Lrms:ic Expedient Where the Japanese Erred HIDE AND SEEK: His Holiness of the twentieth century ,began in The Primitive tribes oI Africa are Had (the Japanese militarists') am, freshwater shrimp, but differs from -it Poye Pius XI hasn't much liking for July, 1936, in Spain, following the reported to he scaring their children bitions been less grandiose, had they in'car€sin fundamentals: its sublet• with stories of civilization.-H'amiiton attempted to make Nationalist China golf Hitler in view of the persecu- encouragement and experience which ranean existence bleaching it white, t a that priests. of the Catholic had been gained by Japan in Man- and being responsible for the absence Spectator. an equal tally instead of an anti Com- urch have undergone in Germany. churia %nd Italy in Abyssinia in defy- munist pawn, they might without seri- ut when der Fuehrer refused to ' •; of any eyes. Niphargus a.quilex is tlie In Time for the Next the League of Natibns and de- ons •sacrifices have enormously name of this gate-crasher in the Pam• The first volume of l;anada's official slek an audience with the Pope on %eloping the new technique of camou- ily water supply. In addition to Ni- war history has at last appeared. strengthened the political and aeon- his recent visit to $oma, 'the .die- flaged war." - omit positio of their island empire`, far us two other,minute species had When'the final volume ren'h � made their way through the filter public, most of the survivors of the w^� new low. To show Adolf Hitler that pear to be the truth, nevertheTee-1 . beds. w,ar will probably be in their graves.- against the further advance of Run latest discourtesy had not gone It is too late for us to stop what hasAt another water supply yet afar- Brockville Recorder and Times.. sian bayonets and ideas in Eastern tgtnoticed, His Holiness closed the already been set in motion. We have Cher cousin of the freshwater shrimp Asia. So far from affecting this, they Vatican museums during the whole only the power to check the progress was discovered, Eucrangonyx gracilis, Plenty of Old Crocks have first sptirred the Soviet Union period of Hitler's-stay. The instant o! events which are now in the which 'hitherto had been found only Of 359 cars tested by expert mech. to improve its-own 'military position ••Haler said good-bye to Rome, the offing snits in Port .Hope this week only 49 in the Far East and they have now in Canada and the United States. How were found in lnuaeums were thrown open again to Continuing; Liddell Hart declares: proper mechanical con• given it the chance of-playing the role - -- these various specimens came to be in tie public. "that we have failed to see this war the sand of the filter beds in England dation, Either the cars in Port Hope of tertius gaudens. They have made • • • • in progress is due to the fact that are exceptionally bad or there's a lot, China their enemy for many a year; is a matter of mystery, and their eltm• of aid "crocks" in the MEDALS OF MERIT: This week we are still thinking politically, province.- they have alarmed their German as- MEDALS not easy once they have estab• - •,--Ir - at Toronto the Royal Society of whereas the dictator•states are think- lished themselves below the sand and Owen Sound Sun-Times. sociates. In the anti-Comintern Pact,. Canada is presenting medals of merit ing militarily." whose efforts at mediation wer• dash- t9'.three distinguished Canadians. • , , in the culverts. These shrimp-like Radium in Canada creatures are•harmiess; but an unne- epi by the Japanese Government's y go to Colonel The discovery of radium in a remote manifesto refusingto deal with the The awards this year FARMS IN THE NORTH: Thous- tenancy nuisance. Viiliam Wood, of Quebec City, auth- _ region of Canada was a veritable god-, Chinese Central Governor mut; and' - or of, many historical volumes, for ands of fertile acres in Northern Al- - — send since this rarest-of minerals w their conduct of the military campaign Berta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba previously' found in only one part of -including above-all the undisciplined otitstanding in connection with are lying idle, according to Mr. Rene *Y the world;Ehe-Belgian Congo mines in 4 the history of Canada; Mazo de la News til Brllef excesses that followed the capture o[ i Roche, Toronto-born author of the Pelletier, M.P. for Peace River, while Africa. Up to a few years ago radium. Nanking and have been reported in l �, „ �, thousands of farmers are living in cost $70,000 a gram-before the.Belgian Letall by trust-, orthy eye-witnesses- Salna novels, for accomplishing the drought areas oU the West at Two Missionaries Shot monopoly was broken by Canadian in imaginative or critical literature heavy government expense. competition. Thus- radium was made 1 .s not contributed to l the.. e, their some achievement of significance or PEIPltiG. - Death of two British p. country's reputation in the, Eaglisk- conspicuous merit"; Dr. W. Leah Following this statement, Mr. missionaries because Chinese guerilla more available to combat, the dread -geak(n.g world. In fact, they appear Miller, Professor of Physical Chem- Pelletier makes the sensible sugges- scourge of -e'.-Kitchener Record. tion that a scientific survey of the bands failed to recognize' 'the British to have achieved the opposite of what istry at the University o! Toronto, flag and took them for Japanese spies What A Picture! they set-.out to do.-The Times, Lon- northern sections of the Prairie for his pioneer work in several new' occurred here last week.The victims were Dr, H. G. Wyatt, don, fields of scientific interest. Provinces be made with a view to The 'picture of nine 'provincial. . t settling people from the dried-out sweepstakes each occurring several • , • a physicThe story- was brought track by a feian, and Mise Beulah Glaab!y- areas on suitable farming land far- times a year is not one to contemplate Canadianslyldp "WE'RE SELFISH UP HERE": that Hort with easy complacency. -Once each .7 low missionary who was travelling e • .Tho former Australian Trade Minis- There are also vast -portions of province•was well set up !n-the sweep- - Submit Designs ter, Sir Henry G�ullett, is.criticising Northern Ontario that could be util- _'Pith them notch of Talyuanfu; Shansi stake business, the element f compe- Canada's "grave injustice to Ana- ized for a similar purpose, sections Province Capital, where the incident titioa would, no doubt; come into play -' occurred. and 'r Prince Edward Island gave 4rchitects Sculptors and Contrae- tralian 'manufacturers and British where there is rich, fertile agrieul- , P . exporters." Under the present Aus- tural soil not now in-production. e� n prizes any other, as it tors to Consider Plans For tnor 1 than tralian-Canada tariff agreement, be a half A City Sold could well afford tr do, it' would prob- C"hatn Memorial ` nays;movement of goods between the - a4ly get the 1Rrg•:st share of the, iia- -says, THE DELAY: Trans-Can- CARDIFF, WALES. - Practically '-- t �� ene tti a's' .sweepstake 'dollars.-Fin arc--foT-Canadtan archt- a s, Airlines are having di®eul0'_get- halt a city changed hands this week ores, bfontre^i; aided" and the Australian market _ teas, sculptors. euglneers and'contrsa` ting started on its first year, a com- when the immensely wealthy .Mar- and' the Australian secondary,Indus- tors"to'coinpete !n the designing and - plate air. service across the coup- guess of Bute sold part of this, world Mounties on Display tries are being thrown,open to pref- try. The are, encountering trouble port of 200.000 population for a price- construction of a monument to ilea Y g People.away from the U.S. border erential competition from Canadian memory of,Jose Marti, Cuban pair ot, particularly in establishing the Win- understood to be about £20,D00,040 do not, understand the- American de- manufacturers sa well sa from the - and writer, was announced last week 1, nipeg-Montreal run. JReason for,the ($100,000,000). sire.to see a Mountie. It would pay - Lnited Kingdom. - at Ottawa by G. dela Camps,, consul­ The Planes which the• company Thereat estate deal was"believed to Windsor and the Soo to stand the ea•' The Australian Trade.Minister re, hoped-soon to secure from-the mane- be the largest ever recorded in Great general of Cuba.' signed last gar a use p ense of getting members of the Royal preferential lecturers are reportedly bean sold Britain: Joint Flans for the monument to he P y g , - Canadian•rtounted.Pollee stationed at :-areatmerit extended.to Canada uhder to the'Japanese Government who are .-o-- erected on t�ii*,crest of a' hill in Ha- the Australian-Canada, agreement P each place. As both .cit•tes:-- already vana's-newly planned civic Centre ' oi'fering a higher price for the ma- have mPmhe s_at_the.force statio_Ued c toes. on their borders,and as tourists want • " • • '' BERT -The G rnment decreed and a sculptor. The competition, open i 1N, ode d c o__see-the-m._why_ &ensible-.ar r 't'""^"- FEN�lEN.,__,Q ao t s wee a t e ne anu a Can• ranK ment be made? �U S fathers ret zivaltfled�IoiElptcrs and architects in 1 wo volt a the 22 countries of North. South. and In -the news these days 'are .legion. f al via the River Main be cotupleted by. have fold this column that the reason :.' :.The daily papers ate too busy tell- 1945. Simultaneously the Danube will they came 'to town was to let their Central America will dose.on October Cancer Killer Ing us about the latest war develop- be develo ped:as a Reich waterway children see our famous R.C.M P.'s. s, - First Prize $10,1700. ments, too crowded with'stories of up to the new German border below' Can't the force recruit a few more , Latest weapon in the world war Cost of tho Cnban monumerif has munitions contracts being let, to fen- Vienna. '- men, or use those'whose age justieea against -cancer hails from Boston, The, decree represents considerable , been set by the Cuban kovernment at lure Mahatma Ghandi (for instance); a soft lob.-Sault Ste. Marie Star. :'the Duke of Windsor .(except •to Mass., where scientists have produc- speeding un of•one of Europe's most- .(except .$504,00 to $400,040: I`rovlsloa mention that his bathtub isn't of 20- ed a mammoth X-ray machine of one important waterway projecta because He Canit Get Away With h Is to be made for'space in lite base million voltage. ' a library and museum to houaP the lit- � � carat gold);' the Queen of Egypt; the original plan envisaged 1950 as the Walter «'inchell gets away with his � - Doctors are chary of premature camp date. But the decree says: keyhole reportln to a big city, and is Prary works Cuban patriot, Xemal. Ataturk (who is doin so y 8 F g' boasting. "Time alone can tell," First" raze will. be $10.000: second much to make a modern country out ''Austria's reunion with the German well paid for it. The same stuff in a p ai. Turkey) they say.- So far, amazing successes prize• $5:000: third prize, $2,000 and y); the Pankhursts;- Rev. Reich and the eaectttion of the four- small Sown would' bring him to fist have been recorded daring a six- year plan demand speedier completion fights' very quickly. We nick-named lira ptzes of $1;00A each. Israel Noe (who starved hams months' ,trial test. Of a hundred _. - . AnnouncPmPnt• of prize-winners .'within an inch of the,grave); Aimee of the. project." an ardent fisherman ".The grasshopper - - - uses-treated, every sufferer from a -- king..; hecame ^ thereia Macpherson Hutton. ' And tain type of cancer is today in lc!' to be. ' -iber 1. and be :',m- - there are many, many others. Abou us -his opinion, which wasn't compli- � °,� - - --Rome .of them, however, we mfg feet health. New Beef Marketing Policy mentary. Other` tittle references of a piPte by January 1940 to enable t'is emphasized that the machine the inapguraticu. ceremonies to take - cheerfully say, "Good riddance."', P OTTAWA.-a new marketing policy humorous=nature have caused a.near - i not a wonder-worker. It merely for .Canadian beef, through which it isglace on , ­h[.ary 23, 1910, the 37th an- right' • • at times, simply because we are helps to eradicate'a given number of hoped ultimately to send 200,000 head nicersary of- }lard's birth. D Y so convenient to be got at that almost ; TWENTY' MONTHS TOO LATE: cancer types. A two-million volt X- of cattle a year.to Great Britain and `pelota trite ink on tlae paper is dry ` -i"People who talk of preventing an- ray is said to be on .the way. This 200,000 io the. United States was out- someone comes around with revenge During general knowledge con- -other great war, says Captain B. would, it is claimed, give better and --H. Liddell Hart, one of the world's cheaper results. lined to the House of Commons this gleaming in his eye and threatens to tesla in Dublin, Ireland, the judges P _ week by Hoa. James G: Gardiner, clean up the whole gang in the print. were surprised to learn that Irish three of four greatest military ex- _ �' Minister of Agriculture. '- shop. . We.usually keep the type mal- history ,was little known to Irish. - perts, are already twenty months The policy is only in its experiment let within range so that if the callers men. -out of date. The second Great War When their plane crashed 'near Durban, South Africa, two flyers al stage, the. Minister admitted, anti become too threatening we can take s fell on telephone wires and escaped only twenty-five carcases per week are up arms in defence of the liberty of Iceland is now shipping mutton B-D death. being shipped. the press.-Coleman, Alta., Journal. reg'u'larly to- Britain. ` THE WONDERLAND OF OZ 00 "A Princess!" exclaimed.her uncle "Ozma sees me every Saturday "!f that is the case, Dorothy," said -. Dorothy laughed merrily at this, and and aunt in surprise. `'Yes! Ozma morning in her magic .picture," ex- Aitnt Em,!'perhaps you had better go then became very sober, for she.could �1 :made me a Princess some time ago --piained Dorothy. "She can see me and live in Oz with her. It will break see how worried' her aunt ;and uncle " and she has asked me to come and wherever I am, and. at that time it I our hearts to Jose you, but you will be were and that 'unless she found a way . ' °."live In the Emerald City," said the ' -! girl. Her uncle and aunt looked at make a ceraaln secret sign, she w111 so much better off that it seems, wisest ,'to help them their lives would be very. -`each other in astonishment, then the send for me by means of the magic and best for you to go."* "I'm not so •t' unhappy. She knew 'that slie could man said: "Do you suppose you could belt which I captured from the Gnome help. She had thought of a way. She _ sure," remarked Uncle Henry, doubt- I " return to your fairyland, my dear?" King. Then immediately I shall be dill not tell them at once what it was, fully. "I'm afraid our little girl won't "Oh, yes," replied Dorothy, "I could with Ozma in her palace." 'The elder because she must tlrst ask , nia's con-. do that' easily." "How?" asked Aunt 'people remained stlent for,some time find her fair land just what she had sent before she could carry out her Em. after Dorothy had spoken. drehmed it t be." • aft at : " �.�iyWis�w:yQ10 :e'��'.t�J�QIR _ �- • s . � .? 1 Papers come out- clean . ' Smiles anis 4 y0V ' pmd fresh from the t0E -Double Automatic Booklet uckl es gE = Nothing Nalf So Lovely I What scenes, prepared at great ex- - . ` pense vast stages to adorn, toot A Could rival roseate splendor of a r14- I was Ing sun at morn? • ' ��Q The fragrance of costly perfume, tho ® you search far,and wide, _ Will never equal lilacs In a breeze at : (y, even-tide. lit And ne'er a gorgeous diamond shines, '11 in elegance supreme, • Here is ,the tire, that is But .'tin an imitation d a sparkling r e e L TE .dew-drop's gleam. easy on your purse the , at wealth can bring fire thin puts money in your r • s you or me, pocket by what you 'save' There's nothing half so lonely as the ` things that we get free. on its low' price. This . c� sensational new Firestolne To be content with little is difficult; Standard Tire hits a new • _ Class�fi�dAdv ert�s�� To b� content with mucb,� impossible. - r _ all-time high in vallue•for it Mrs. Perkinson-You know,`my bus- has everything you waikt - "-' band is a second story ma T 8• safety, ml�eage and secs- .. Mrs. Peterson-You don't say! Standard Tires have AI. r8 W'AN,rE1) -• CLOTHING FOIt SALE omy, • Mrs. Parkinson-Yea, his first story �, � �I� i�'�� , MAN U1{ WOMAN Fust CUPID CUN- FREE HATS, SHOES, SHIRTS TIE. never tools me. _. all the,extra features which cenu•ated Flavors. Fifty varieties. etc., with .clothing purchase. 'Wriie - Long profits. (;rand route salesman for free illustrated catalogue of --0- make Firestone Tires fa- extra. Acme Direct Sales, 615 Yonge. clothing bargains, Dept. N. Yonge Sambo-Doyouu want me to shoo the .mous, for Quality. Anil a Toronto. - Street l lothing•Exchange; 502 Yonge Street, Toronto. files in here for you? every Standard Tire car- UGHTNING ROD AGENT WANTED, FOU SALLA: Mr. Crabber-No. Let 'em run cry To sell Phillipa'Lightning Protective around in their bare feet, ries the Firestone guaran- Systern. B. Phil .Company Limit- YUHKSHLRES-AT THE HEAD OF gip_ .. e ad, Osborne Avenue, Toronto. Shadelaud' Farms herd the brand tel. Drive tRi to your Champion, sire of "Saluebury Tro- Jackson-Did you hear about the nearest Firestone Dealer to= ART pby" and "Best' Market Pen" at accfdent 'my brother had.? He fell Royal \Pinter Fair. Sows include Oda and see how he can IF 2'UU LIKE TO DRAW. SI4EfCl! UR First and Second winners Toronto aiainst tie piano and hit his head. y and First Guelph. Young males with save you money. Paint, write for Talent Teat (No Johnson-That'e too bad: Did he Advanced Registry'• backing. For Fee). (,ive age and occup'stion. Boz Sale, Shadeland`Varms'. Box 7. Eden, hurt himself? 62, 73 Adelaide St. W.. •Toronto. Elgin co. You Elgin no; not much ... BABYcallers FC'N\ITLRE see he hit tht soft pedal.. ♦ " POULTRY AND POULTRY Elderly Lady (to her gr in MUIPMENT L Y ONS ter)-I'm afraid you'll be late at the CRICKS UNE CENT EACH FUR TEN Drastic Reductions in Our Trade- party. dear, grandma don't you 'Oft EXTRA with every hundred ordered Girl-Oh r Tan Lays in 'advance at delivery, In Depauttaent know that in a fashionable set nobody Vrices lower May 24th and June 18th, Every article i the store.marked- rite for list. Trent Electric Hatch- ery, Box 533W. Trenton, Ont. down for quick clearance. We sntiat u , { have floor space regardless of coat. goes to a party until everybody h8i; JUHNyUN••J 'aGPEHiUR CHICKS Every piece is reconditioned, guaran- ' there!. _ RAVE BEEN REDUCED IN PRICE. teed absolutely clean and said under a + We specialize la two Dreads bred to definite money back guarantee of satis- -o-- JeSerson-Yeah? Well. they must plan to Buil y Barred Rocks and Harron strain faction Think It Over an awful lot', C,W. Leghorn,. All Draeders are 6 piece bed room suite, walnut lintrh, .Well did the ancient fagea blood tested and from R.O.P.rmales, dressed, vanity, chiffrobe, bed fay to ml -p- '-,Roads of Suoar, �- ' Only -the very' best type of breeders sprint and new mattress � the greatest bans. ]dr. Janes-OChy do yon always call are used and eggs set weigh between Large dresser• steel bed, sag- $21.80 Is n*t the pinch'of poverty, nor bitter your wife i'Honey," Friend? 86 and 30 oz. per dor Price Barred less spring, new mattress 4 _ Rocks, 9,cents: Leghorns, 8 canis 3 piece suite, new modern. fiu.,r Sam- pangs of pain. Friend-Well, for one thing, honey rebs much-discussed perfect roc. "- each. 100 6 safe arrival guaranteed. ple, dresser, bed.and chiffon- $67.00 Hot faithless friends, nor kin unkind, has never agreed with me J. I). Johnson, Pe_gus, Ontario. ler. ►I�+ surface has been occupying busf, 4' piece suite. dresser, chiffonier, full the sore such woes may be,. -a- Anglo-Indian scientists. The Imper- .� TWEDDLE PRICES GREATLY RE- also bed and a a 9 1 e s a $39.00 Far worse in Fickle Fortune's smile- May Blossoms duced for June. Buy Twaddle High spring and a prosperity ial- Institute of auger Technology', Quality Chicks now at the price of 8 piece solid oak dining room suite. Willing workers are not usually ordinary grade chicks. weddle buffet, table and 6 leather �` 4.95 Proderick-Glory, there's an awful` wistfully waiting' The business India; has just formulated a process _ Chicks are noted fur. tivabillty, lay- seat chatrs. Perfect T- for making roads out Of mOla89e8. lot of girls stuck on me. race is haadicapDe�! with' too msJ17 ability and.fast maturltr. Don't buy 16 Buffets in -oak and walnut a The formula remains 6 secret, and n'ntl! you set our latest price list finish, from, each - '9`5 hurdles . . The girls who need to Bo ] Tweddle Chick. Hatcheries Limited, 1 only, 9 piece Malcolm Suite in burl TUC REREST GAME SENSATION it Will be some time before the'final B6tt 10. Fergus, Ontario. walnut,large buffet, china-cabinet, ex crazy about Saar are now going crasser Lphlw Bc 8 chwlra unhnlater, _ _ - R !�_eir a'irlf away from verdict is known. But We may �it -� blue mohair,. Cost new over un the IN wadi-8h�-ride ori-8u pullets, laying tsOderpef-b, 5 months, aver- $3b0. Completely refinished $125.00 fty to run the Icaatucky Derby for swing. It you want to build a good pied *. l eggs under rd oaths an 11 your frfa-nds' amusement. -Each ams Beautiful 9 piece walnut suite. bisffet, as actual e'zclting race. SenJ9 86e foundation for auCCeBl, yon71 have to alonrh period. Order Bray chicks to- extension table, china cabinet and 6' la coin 1`or eight complete races. begin at the bottom . . . If you.think -hay for real profits next Fall Write leatfter seat chairs, to perfect �i89.00 Aieau write for partidutars. Nation- DEAFNESS AIDED for prices. Bray.Hatchery, 1•30 John condition, 8L Korth- Hamilton;.Ontario. c only, 8 piece chesterfield suf;ee, up- al titles Axe°cy' Bloor Bldg., Tomato. that face poWder.is not explosive, Inst eeeure■ besrtas aid atted to your I only, 3 in es the Jacquard ;2 let your wife find some on your cost. Individual needs. by the manulae- (4pVFFtNIHENT Jl:\RKET REPORTS Completely reconditioned.Ja q $Y 4.95 HAIR GOODS -0�- tarer o! Better Aide for Beater strong egg market next Fall and 1 Only-Kroehler Chesterfield bed Husband-I wonder why It- is we He rias since 1902. Winter. Make the most.o! thin mon-,'suite, E D}ecce, Thoroughly ee WIGS, TOUPEE. TRANSFORMATIONS. Write for Free Demonstration ey-making opportunity with early $49.00 Braids, Curie. and all types Of finest Can't fav anything? ACOUSTICON INSTITUTE laying Bray chicks. Write for prices cleaned uallty Hair Goods. Write for lllnf- Wife-ft's the nelghboarf, dear; + today. Bray Hatchery, 130 John Si, piece red leather cheaterfleld lC9�� q 380 BAY BT., TORONTO, ONT. North. Hamilton, Ontario, suite. Perfect condition: ►II��++ tratovs.ir work. Toronto Special attention it �' Beautiful a piece mohair, suite. revers- Supply Cor 528 Bathur t.Human o ntoo they are always doing something we jBRAI'S STARTEi� PUf.LETB SAVE ibis Marshall cushions, Per- 1�7.� ZaII't afford. time and feed.' Get mote eggs earls- feet condition. �' LP RANTED-FEMALE i bed,with HIC 1 only cheats rife d er this Fall when Dricea are high. X3.00 'Write for regular prices and daily large wardrobe box; rust r.epp + specials today. Bray Hatchery, 130 Ice Boxes $4.99,Breakfast Sultee 8t.1fs, WANTED-WOMEN WHO WISH TO John St. North, Hamilton, Ontario; Dressers. aseS, Rede $is o New Mat- earn extra money at Home, refined PORTANT tresses t. Ds.83- Kitchen Cablaets, fMatl, work-free training.. \Yrtis Hoz S. 3t O.P. AIRED CHICKS, BLOOD-TEST_ GasStoves $4.11M 'Chesterfield Suites LUtawel, Ontario, ed breeders; Established 25 years., $1a.as. Buffets "an, Extension Tables =hnrne 8c, ,Rocks 5e, White, Black $5.51111. LEARN TO FLY All odds carefully parked:ready for E GmTe DgY oft higher 'prices. sora rer unitary Immo o e s pm n -_._ Hatchery, Kitchene+, ()nt:.rio, ey order and sold. under a definite your license on easy terms ,I money-back guarantee of satisfaction. 'A" Instructors. New Cubs. Address -'VXRE ARF. OI'R J16; -P-R --'-ILS-FO.Fi free illustrated cataloprue of Barker Field. Toronto. Ont Government Rpproved chicks from new and recon t one ' ur rte.' -' l BAoodtested Breeders-::Leghorns, New LYONS 'TRADE-IN DEPT. MATTRESSES FOR SALE ION- Hampshire Reds $6.1.1.5;.Starred Rocks $7.95, White Rocks 38.95, Big F.glr 478 Yoflge St.' Toronto MATTRESSES-SPRING BARGAINS- $7.95, I%c more. Older Chicks 10 ' New Felt M'sttresses, $3.50; New Spring •day old' add '4c, 2 week old 5%c, 3 .Mattregoeb, 88.50. From factory to - _ .-� Week olds 10c. Complete price list MEDICAL. user. Veteran Bedding. 89A Queenit bleat. Toronto. bf '..en pullets, cockerels, etc., on request. _ Baden Electric Chlck Hatchery Lim- ' Ited, Box 59. Baden, Ontario. (R• A S•) RHEUMATISM AND STOlil ach Powder, "The Great Eliminator" ," BAVF.' bfQNLrY ON , 'YOUR,. JLNE Contal,ns tear of Nature's ingredients. ., chicks, Leghorns' 6x0e, pullets $13.95, Removing the cause and eliminating. FVar T.OYI-Plicas StOC�i . -cockerels 95c, New Hampshire Reds, Rheumatism, Stomach troubles.Arth- {I✓itfl Ot[tataltd[As Barred Rocks 73Uc. pullets '$9.95, ritts, Neuritis, Constipation, etc. cockerels $6.95, Liiri a Egg Quality 81.60, $3:00. $5.00, ' All Druggists. possibilities add lc. Leghorn pullets 2c. ,Started Agents Lyman, Limited.•Monfreal. g Chicks 10 day old add 3c, 2-week'old CROWS ORE 4c, 3'week old 9c. All chicks from PERSONAL ' k Government banded, bloodte=ted ' stork. $1.00 deposit, balance C.O.D. ARE YOU .RUPTL'A2ED? RELIEF. �A � Lower prices C� for last half of June comfort, positive support with our LAC OM July.* Top Notch•Chickerie-s, 16 advanced method. No elastic or 1]!Dt un- Y l(� = Wilso-ii St., Guelph, Ontario. der-straps or steel. Write Smith CNEMINIS _ Manufacturing,C o.. 219 Pres- I ALA. BiG _4 CHICK- RACKED BY n�1,� guarantee, that are honestly believe QUIT TOBACCO, SNUFF, EASILY, IN N Save dollars through• has never before been offered chick expensively. Guarr{�iisteed. Advice buyers. Our catalogue tells you why. free, Box 1. Winnipeg• Big 4 chicks-have extra vitality and -`"-�., F1I�T_S out the next heating season by _ abtttty-'to-aay more and larger eggs P'AfKAGs aF F a__. . -- -- -- tat_,_ L R because they are banked by iL definite BROSEB flihal�yOIIZ'b12TWItA Ilan3C0 s-- . breeding program. Breeders Govern- ITALIAN FKGE. BEES WITH SELECT "sent Inspected• Blood-tested. For queens-2 Ib. $2.45-3 lib. $3.16. Order 2�p $AY'ST. TORONTO Coke NO W. Ask your Immediate delivery: Leghorn Stand- now. Percy Waldron, Amherstburg', Ql:'1' A DAlIDY f � ards, $6.95; pullets $15.90. Barred Ontario. local Hamco Dealer for Rock Standards. $8.95: pitllets`313.50. --- HAMCO Hampshires, $7.95: pullet§ $14.90. PHOTOGRAi'HYCOY]E SHOVEL fuA particulars. Leghorn cockerels $1.50..Hea'vy,cock- erel.v $6.00. Premiums $2.00 more. ENLARGEMENT FREE WITH EVERYI1 1 at a fraction of regular Write for special prices on Started 26c order. Roll -film developed and BRU Chicks. Pullets all 'ages. Capons, and eight prints 25c. Reprints 3a Eatab- cod. Bee your dealer• IRAMCO catalogue. Kitchener Big-4 Hatch lined over 26 years. Brightling Tbse>t's astbiaa so anon! ery. 1083 King St. E., Kitchener, On Studio, 29 Richmond Street East, To- 1 Lario. v Tonto. 6asrd's. )k "ekes bold". i/lsrisapete,aootbias: s�+F Ask him,too, about .19 1 fluff e PROFESSIONAL RESULTS COUNT - Gives qulek roll i the new OCR a�y fi m developed and Drlated Drop- 4� eTly. Mat] with 25C to Profesetonal MCO HAMILTON eK-MoOW COkc Ovtws,La.M ,. Dept A, London,Ont. Send your own • will - -AUTOMATIC HAMILTON,CANADA - choice of negative back with your _ --- �► RAyMAR, si second film for free Etchcraft En- : hd.iwo.It~„obiettkwillseed targement. iD0$FT CONTROL YOUR LOCAL DEALER'S'- - - Penea.l ly�.,�.. _ KING OF PA1N" and .; .bene wAe wMe,Aix,. 1An.■nice.see RAT Ex-TERMINATOR BAMCO NAME - - die.h,••d•aenly ro edrernle -*- est ALL KNOWN DISEASES CAN BE CAR- BOT tWATER Appear a elsewhere in this s(,(,i Y. Iron i Yeast Tiblats ried by rata. Safeguard your home iwdw,ilie,esi awith eldeloacAye and stock by using Ratopax-Harm- MATZR page! . 1.1 dine.eada{vl 14661,.awnie-l", loss to, humans, domestic animals, ` aade,in . eell.ed�re„el elen,�ed poultry. Ratotiax 1■ gU6rallteed LO '..�• �sa.etygeend y,bi,d,-/e14.A3(1..c►- kill all rodents, etc. If Your dealer �__)Rs�rr,' Cannot supply you send 86c In coin Issue No. 22-'38 �y I A-"'lm esirweek uwato• for post-paid supply. Dealers wine - 14 se. K ff. < for partleulRrs. National Sales Agency. 7 T'Im,r West, Toronto. ^ - ' ,... .. a a. •wa.'w• .' }T.""'- ',,,y .. - •:gyp � ., -y ~p• ' :..;:,, .,- ,- s{` ,„i ,ew. .r'... ., _•::'< ,-.,.: ^' :;»�-.�.y «. r. 'a. . . : .'r,.•, .;,�k., .� /j. a .'t •t i • L\/©�L L —Moe regular meeting of the W. Card of 'ltiaalMr M- S• of tics United Church wi]1 be . . - • ._ •`• _. . held at the home of Mrs. M. S. George and Carl Bishop; Lexie -+]fro and Mrs. Howard Robin- Chapman, on Wednesday, Jtme lot, Burns and Ivy Nobbs, the family of _ \� son have moved into Mrs. O'Connor', at 3 p. m. the late Mrs. Frances A. Whetter - residence on Church,Str. 417he May meeting of tlae Wom- wish to express their deep felt Brat- Wartier Aad Mrs. Whitt spent en's Institute will be held on Tues- itude tQ Dr. -Carmichael, Rev. Mr. Sunday with Joseph' and Mrs. Mit- day afternogn May 31st at 3 o'clock. Robinson and Rev. Mr. Herman for - - • -shell of the.9th con. D. S. T.; at the home of Miss Dor• their kind words and expressions - _ - - -,Mrs• Hugh Machin spent a fqv othy Bayne. Roll Call-, Birds of Also to Mr. Williams for a beaut- - �tHere Comes the Bride" dsi'ys last week with her son N• F. our farms and gardens". The report iful solo and to Mrs. Palmer wly4 dechin, and family, of Oshawa: of the delegates to. the Girls' Con- accompanied• him. To Mrs. Roffey ,i'n a Tailored Tip Top Suit : Cooper of Toronto, spent ference at Guelph will be given. Ad- for hoer kind help and to all friends the week-end with. Mrs. W. J. dress - by Mrs. Holliday, District and neighbors for sympathy' and f _ President• rin Greens'! P "aur .:�Qark and daughters. "SI)ring by Mrs kind expressions. 6L-The Teeners Club under the sup- J- Cowan• Exchange of Plants,. --� - r " envision of Mr. Wheeler, spent the Slips and Seeds. Assistant Host- -*y• Surert4saasns.ar. 1 THE VRDOOM 24th at Stevenson's Point, on ,Lake esses--M.2s. Dixon, Mrs. A. W: g, Mitchell• Those having room for ex- FOR SAIF--a quantity, of Dooley ' ,Mrs': R. A. Douglas, of Toronto tra passengers in their cars, please potatoes, suitable for seed or table. Will be properly dresser , spentthe holiday with her sisters„ be at the Four Corners at 2.45 p. Grown from registered seed, in M., T w i in a --Mrs. Arthur Boyes has not been Pkk. 1031. 40-1 --Mbe Presbyterian • Chbrch will in the best of health the past few p --- hold their services on Sunday+ at 3 .weeks. We lope for an early recov-- POTATOES FOR SALE--seed or 'TOP p i F 'p. m. D. S. T. and'Sunday School ery. _cooking: F. H. White, Whitevale. i ` will meet at-2.00-o'clock. o-4t is too bad that some of our Mark. 5014. -Mr. and Mrs• Shier and two boys are not able to establish s FOR SALE--earl Pull. Dress - y cabbage and to- r daughters of Toronto, spent,the hol- sense of proportion or balance in mate plants. several varieties, 10 c, *�+ - ids with"T. E. and Mrs. Craw- this fun and destruction they carry 'Tuxedo - -. y doz. Also some Bantam Corn seed. fes, out. A local party had his car Plants have been grown oat doors. Mr. and-Mrs. N. F. Mechin and tampered with on 'Wednesday night L. D. .Banks, Pickering. ti h eon, Hugh, of Oshawa, and L.,' K, which when starting the mar in the or Blue- Serge Suit and Mrs. Devitt and daughters of morning, it back-fired , and-took CROWN and 'EMPIRE MILLETS, • _ Toronto, spent Sunday with Mrs. fire. Only quick• action- saved the the recognized, best, early and late G Styled and Tailored by y Machin lens. y t g s ter was also varieties, 1 G. S. 5c. 11i.,Early : car: A tub of rain water ,-Rev. J. Ashley Hodgson and t•foam in through his doorway on Amber Sugar Cane (Sorghum), an __-_ TAILORS 'Mrs. Hodgson.,, da;:ahter, and 'the the same evening: unproved strain. No. 1 G. S.; 6 'c. TOp formers ' mother,, of Englewood, -- ••The deat?il occurred on Saturday lb. Sudan Grass,,an.excellent Supp- F�/ were visitors with Mr. and.Mrs. W. morning last of Mrs. Frances A. liementary pasture, No. 2 G. '.{ C. Murkar on Tuesday. Whetter, widow of the late Henry (No. 1 Purity) 6 c. lb. F. H. West- Work,on the hi hw west of Whetter, of Toronto in' her 95th ne g, 'Pickerin Ont. . 38-40. - Limited unbarton, which was discontinued year. Her death took place at tie FOR RENT-in village of Pickering, 7C �- for lack of funds, has been res=ed home of her daughter, Mrs. . Ross ?7-roomed house with bath• newly So CHAPMAas the government hab ,granted• ad- Burns, of Church Str. Although, she1 ditional money to continue the work lied been in Poor health for some decorated. Wired for electric stove. ' -The holiday traffic on the high- time,her deat't was unexpected. Her $20.per month. Apply A. McMillan, ' • gray was not so, heavy as bisaal as funeral Look place on Monday +with 19, Melinda Str. Toronto. Elgin6303. ' the heavy rain on Monday. followed interment in the Markham Cemetery.. by the,cooler weather caused army She was a.member of the United #i I �A - _to remain at home. Otherwise the Church. She is survived by tWo dau- LILLIAN'SSprmg �Oi /�O ht Mrs. Ross i urns thes, . day turned out fine. - , g also . ,'o? Piercer- r-ThP pnnval maeting of X-tion ing, and Mrs. Joseph Nobba, also BEAUTY SHOP - �. g, of the W. M, S. of Toronto Pr- two sons. Carl Bishop, of Harrrilton, esbyterlal, of the Presbyterisa and George Bishop, of Toronto. A Three doors east of the Old C>MwreB _ "'Church,will be held in Knox Church sister, Mre. S. Jessop, of .Toronto, Garage. Mr. O. Crammer', -Full sized Vo=k Bilirte, 980. Oshawa, on.Tuesday. May 31st M 2 twelve graAdchildren and tfiree Iteddeate• y. m. D. S. T, All .the members great-grandchildren also survive. -'--Water Bhrunk U-veralls, -.. - pair. $1.75 , - - _� local' ,•;_: '; and those interested are asked to lodge I, O. O: F. Shaarpoo and Fingerwave Sao- attend <Oaattend, on Sunday morning next, will hold piagerwa.e -Greb Work Boots. their church, service in the United 95 fir. Slid Mrs. Sparrow, Cecil, Oil $11t1apee � Flagerwafe• 75e. --• • . HUI and Miss Ruby Andrew attended Church here at 11 a. m. D. S. T. _.'$7�1t-in Arch support Boots. 4.96 .,the Graduation Exercises of the All membeis of the order are ex- Arching ' 1988 Class of Student ' Nurses, of tended a cordial invitation to join Manieors _ i5e. LOIDfOrt While Ou WOIg with t`Rm in this Service. ,Members' �t 50e• y •.the Toronto General Hospital ur _ a "now range of._E.n_j�lt6b Foulard Ties t;Ionvocation Hall, on r? trsday ev- .from –Whltby, Oshawa, Brooklilt, - - s - — w. re- Pbr�t Perry and _Brougham SAre ex- _ LOTBI9 I1Sttecn6 r. �bC.- t0 $L00 - ceived .her diploma and pin. Con- pected to be with.t`.iem. All are Ther Igoe Hbaterless 9U 1Peepsaaal I - -' dies'- Hose, grstulations and best wishes. asked'.to be at the Tocol lodge room ant Waves' ,adi Chiffon new sprin -,Bobby Porter the 'Toronto boy Thy to move off in parade at $1.05 SL50 sue >i5.00 ;All sizes, 750- per pair :. 10.30 a. -m. D. S- T. The will be wlnm• Pick. 22 _-__playing with the Leafs this season is Y _ • . Isttrscting the attention of the maj- accompanied by the Clarmwnt Band, Fred T. Bunting, Pickering or league executives. lie is consid- Rev. Martin Jenkinsoh, Pastor of the United Chure'/ will conduct 'the The Pickering ted 11857, - aced one of the most promising play- �` F.etablie era in t�.! International League to. sfrvice, and an invitation is extend- - day. Porter, is a boy who was ed to all .to attend the service. MEAT .,MARKE?' picked off the "sand lots" in Toronto r. son a few years ago, and this - Learn to Play' 1�'e carry a full line of =SPECIALS - i son is one c,° the most va'.•iable - L .-. - .- - . �pIsyers on the Toronto-tearn. His HAWAIIAN GUITAR, 'SPANISH :r+resil : kitting is one of his big features GUITAR And U.KELFLE _ Breakfast Bacon 25c. a lb• V " and 1.6s.playing L. attracting many >' to the Toronto Stadium. Individual half-hour Seasons in ` The many Picl4ering friends of and M k, 2e• 8 b• cad Stea '1 1 -Mr. Ralp�--j Carmichael. son of Rev. •'llotla Kia Studios _nuc+, r _• L . army ael, pastor of the Pick- Claremont. Markham, Unionville. eD -- -POi'k LlVer, 12Cr a lD• ering Presbyterian Church, congrat- ;..tj.�bridRe• Stouffville. trlate him on receiving the degree '1Vleat8 - :Stewing Beef, :12e. a !b. Instruments-supplied on request, ' -�f-Bachekx-af--Duty at tine Un_ _ _ Jewel Shortening - 15c a Ib - Ion Theological Seminary of New To convince you as to the merits of our Our dblacer n- ig, Four. s�r�;ee , • York City, one of the. largest theo-' system-you will receive FREE of charge _ ,ogical institutions in America. fir. one lesson on ar.y one of the above Phone Pick 1020 !CGass]c Cleanser, 3. tins, -13e• .Carmichael received his B. A- deg. instruments. CLARENCE SILK • =resfrom McGill University; Mon- - - -- - -- s ns, 25e• 1 - --gaol in..135... -It is now one' hundred years since Queen Victoria ascended the I D throne of the British Empire and rfo / • 0 . 9, :R E p sovereign was ever held in the :ugh , Butcher (pl>t-one 3000) Picl;erin'g respect in which she has been held, and thpt respect has never craned in all these.years: She was a noble Christian woman, and her'influence . the greatfore which+ prevented _ wars, which' no•other person, man or woman, could have prevented. - W1TH — C.,..�:,rtt._ time l — �er--al cc-,fs Ors ro t 1'Ke me avc to,. ,,,�w•u•�p q : - .s_ .. � .. a great degree inherited the noble "' ' qualities which she possessed, None COINEASN%RUFM D .. APRed Clover, Timothy, Alfalfa, of diem have rad that proud, over- �w.nor< METAL bering qualities, which is character- Alsike and Sweet ,Clover istic of the dictators, who are auch ROQF��� a'worry to the nations of the world " `today, and who are afraid to go out Dry,rotted mingles catch. like.kindliagl - All government test for fear of assassination, .without But with Counatl Standard Tite•Lap roofing' a large boo-guard accompanying. you'needn't worry about flying embers or ' All kinds of Gardaii Seeds - them. The British Sovereigns can sparks. It is good for a lifetime and is sold go anywhere without protection. It 'with &.26 year guarantee. This guarantee is U true that 'on several occasions; backed by a reHahle firm with a background In bull and package• attempts have been made on $Iyeir -of years of service to•agriculture. Ask your =TATITE Led-Nei ' lives by fanatics ,moo,had no griev- ..'banker,The-Lap roofing oomw in large sheets, No � ' With Screw Shenk A ant for McCormick, farm Machlne� and once, but who had a desire for not- that are waft handled. Plreproof, weathar. l 8 y( criety. The high, esteem in which proof-does not crack, bulge, shrink orcarL T*"t atfs- Repairs. !,,Qdeen Victoria is'held is shown in Rbey may be put on right over your old root n ► +d Ow motto—we Ism.!t. Ga.;et it. Or k re isnot eds, Vhe fact that her'birthday is still Bead ridge and rafter measurements for free abarbed t a n r„r,.' Tf eredand is if of our most cost estimFbooe 8000 ate. .B..t Popularholidays, not the most fin 4 popuiar holiday of thLe year, and Mawntseturer• of ria , a.�. Presten :4*« J S B Ai.SOON, - PICKERING hers is the only sobereigt►a.birthday. ssa••irile:i� . li F w � Truss Berne. Tits-tae J. S. ' 6at we have really commemorated, w1•.w.t.d Te►isn 'w.r'r. modliwesnes.s, and will likely continue to be a national holiday for years to ooare. W. D TWFEDIE, _ R 1, Piokering ^EAVE ROUGHING—RCOFIN Q,.-CEN•ENI WCRKK�_� S VJ