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VOL. LV.- PICKERING, O N T., .. f+'tti n a Y , MAY. 1, 1936. _ .N^.:3f3 f
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•swTsast+vssal 49ast3a. Brock Road - Kinsale -
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I�• ritalio•r! Mr. Arthur Pepehas. •PuxBuased The Jr. Institute held their annual
DR H. O. PSAlt80N-Ph ictian .. -a fiew tractor raceotly. meetir;g' in the hall on tonday._� . ; `
Unt trucks pass your quay .Mr. and Mrs. Wm.. Carlton and ening. After the usual business, el-�� ;
htsdSoraeos. Daabartoa. 1► y y." family, '.of Toronto, were Sunday action of officers took plac
ever di►. e, results �.
. E. MMYTH. h. D.v rector _ -. M Walter which will be given next week.
QP vieitora of Ms and Mrs.' of w
R,.optoo.trtcal a«oaatlon•t at,arlo. iter .COAL, G`O%E, _ .
lat.[!e Id or the
AmericaM opwoeu ca Carlton _ Miss Ella Crew has given up her nstabliabed 1898
a�lafii. Fare...win" b7 aopointmm: Wt+OD CEIdENT A number of eople were sitibn in Tomato and has come
lYia. ease C1t,ra'unt. Oct. r r yo g' p Po "
BAND CIKe VPL', entertained on Friday evening last to live with her. mother here. -
LM�• at the home of Mr. •and" Mrs. Robt: Mrs, A. Bunker who was operated
LIK}NALU 1tUL1yY riotrutter. and Reesor. Relatives of the host and on two weeks ago for appendicitis,
R. Solicitor. Notaryi'ubttc. M,oneytoLA)Au. �'° w,
living in Toronto eze a we are pleased, to report pro$-
pica Iopt
rmerly uccued oy tae tate A. B'. lBTTILDPR'S SUPPLIES ;uns- _ ti mong- those presem. The evening sassing favorably and is expected , •-The
etas. south wins; of wort rlou.e. w ei,tby. aril was 'very pleasantly spent, games home at the end of• this week.
BEAT^ BELL, & Rub: also local cartage work and music -forming the entertain- R: E. Motwbray was in Woodstock
Barristora ti Solicitors We have also placed in stock a full �,t. Afterwards a delightful lun- on Monday. Choppin Mill
1VYILLIAM 1, 1i8A1'UN. K, C. 'line of Maple Leaf Milling ch was served. A vote of thanks L. Dunn is somewhat better after
Coto Feeds. was given -the Reeve and Mrs. Ree- his recent'illtress and able to be out
H. BRCPKE BELL, K. C. I D. F.' ROSS sort• following which the party was again. will be ready
JAMES A. Wtt!l;HT A. Vow MITCHELL bmtlght to an end mith. everyone 'A number from here went to Mt.
272 Bar Street. Toronto. ttdetatde 9838
_-�— exi)ressing his sincere appreciation Zion to see the pageant put on by
(� O. RlliliAltDBUI+T 6t (:v., -Hai ria,- PiO�ering� Out., for 'the delightful time: the girls on .Sunday night. _On . May 18th
'-'�.�J tars. Soliman. Notaries etc.: Suite 501........... 1—"�- The Foursquare class will hold
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Iftaceior Lice Building, 36 Toronto St. Toronto. O}lice phone 7400 Residence 6520 Greenwood - their nest meeting at the home of
Toklibone Ad. 1688; Pwkeriug Ybone 3613. Sit _
--• - Miss Eileen -Parkin on Saturday .ev- Will give better
1HOM8t)N & MCHILLAN-if-Tis- The Beal Store, Claremo-t. Mrs. Gee -is spending a few days ening, May 9th at 8 o'clock
Ters. Solicitor. Notary Public. Office at PHONE W24 with her sister in Toronto. The Jubilee Singers will be in •
Atoddepce of Mr. Tbotrtson, lot 11, concession 1,
iPWteriag, Office hours: Thtnaday and aaturday 11m. 4ohn?aon, of • Manchester, is Kinsale Hall on Thursdays to give a Service than ever'. _
FURNITURE-
aapppp�diinttaoat. lorooto office :606 Ro al Bank visiting her eruct, Mrs. A. Hoyer. program of sacred music and comic
Beiia.. - Phone Pick 80 0. Toronto i:igt'n 53Q3•
3717r We tare displaying. an attractive The Mission Bend will meet in the singing for which they are noted.
variety. of basement of the churc}i on Sunday Last Friday evenirW a roast -beef Further
CONANT m
ANNIS .- Barristers, Aluminum tta�� roa
d Araniteware Etc. afternoon. and brown -gravy supper was, served
Solicitors, Notaries -Public
Furnitur,• red Furt.il,ure Mr, and Mme; g,lg�y, of Toronto. to a fairly gaol crowd' by the lad-
GORDON D. CONANT.'K. C. Novelties. - spent Sunday with iter• Fred Byer ies of the community. After doing'
ALLAN F. AENNIS. B. A.. LL. B. Priceeiow, in keeping .with-tirues. Announcement
Oicea• •7 1 a Simcoe St: S.. Oshaw, and family justice to supper, a program was + • =
PYanss-� and b (Oaha:a), and at the Conn }Ira Lorne Ham, and childrer, given , in the church. Proceeds go to _
House: Whitby. (Me, Lonant) Phone 7 (Whit, Spent, the wsek�td with her smother -the church board. a •
by). - RADIO SERVICE Mrs. Geo. Middleton._ Reserve Tv,�day th* 23rd of will be made in _
_ A Graduate of Radio College Tl►e drarrta "Valley .Farm" sched Tune for the-marninoth Field Day
vl]til tried Jor -April 30th here, has been and Everting Entertainment spon
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Up -Lo -the -minute training _ „ �;;,, S11d Mt. Zion pt-
(Succec•or to Dr J. ` Dales). Graduate of Green Greenwood circuit. This will Corot
tJte Borst t;olleae or Dent sltrgeons and roron. Churches Are unitin in -having ii rise ball carries, general sports and
>X,reretty At friar unt oRLce ore* D. A.. and g-
;.attoi,.rer7.Ttte. rendFnd `r Phone FINEST EA•UiPMENT Field Day in the afternoon and an refreshments. A splendid ever»rig
for Entertainment' in the evening . in program.- Lunch will'be +old on the. �'. X.A. �R.F.r�'iN
BRBERTT, FALLAIBE. L D 19,. '-CQuarantee'd Satisfaction. Greenwood Park on. June 23rd; the grotpuls, •F. L. Green's Picnic Park.. "
i1D D.S . Graduate of the Royal Colfte o1 `T - King's Birthday. i Greenwood.. �,. .
prints Sur eons and the Ila,,# atty of Toronto. -= �'t 1 Sale
ti�ieetor denuseconddoor east of St. And- R,po4aiinwhle Ptir•ent "" ►JillY1 les or Sc`11.8
Olt r w's Cbar-c'h Pickertoo. o8t deice noun >t Carolina Singers at St., Andrew's Greenwood C_
_sa tar m 6 . m or bey .fyrnnt ser,:. x -r. Tnl,ea and Batteries .always olp 6 .id - ,
sa rice), Phone Pick 700 s- Sr}t. May 2nd.
13. ROY MILLER. The _passing of Mrs. -Wm. Ormer- Galt Gxl,vanized 8teei Shingiets-
Beouxbsm, Ontario Brougham od. was a shock to the cormnunity Bird'o Felt Slate Shinglowle
0aaettsaissir arLas. - 48tt - Phone M, 4rk 160+8 .' on Thursday last, when +the were Also. rr•ruhbrritlR bURBY wheels.
NNawSL12AB6TH RluHaltD80N- U SItr Miss J� Phillips spent the week- .hoping_ she would soon be out a. �-n mowem •hwpened. s
HCl. Fire and atttomobileiwuraote of all kinds. - 'end. So'r't fritsrtds at Ringwood. stain. Although she was suffering T• PATEitdON 8' OLAREIIIION
t r..enUna comp■meeof Solid ettasciat stand- ataM� - MLga Sell • Brown -has been on the from a weak heart, hopes were en- Call and girt pricer. Phone 2512i
Experienced ' d usie -Teacher sick list during. the past two weeks.. tertainedthat she Tright regain her _
�j P08TIL1., Lrcen•ed Auctioneer. Traffic on the Highway* rimae quite sirength. It was not to be ie her j'
�` .. !tar casual« or raeY Sod oaMefa Aaa with >il Toronto. ConQervatorS heavy over the week-end.Heavenly Father was calling her _ .FUEL
rs.t■.ai.. of all etiNs sterw,tsd to on abar.so. Y
Meows, Address Or«a Bine P. O.. onk, standing.. Mr. George Hicks has not -been so home. Her passing leaves a, place
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R. BRATON. TOWN89IP wiH teach afternoons or evenings well duringthe past week. bald to be filled. A kind loving mot � D
Do Clerk. Conveyancer Commissioner for Saturday reserved fol' school Miss Garnmage ' is slowly regain- her and neighbor, and a friend--ev
eatMa s�d avtts, A�,wa ntani, Ftc. Issuer of children. ung hes strength, er ready to do her partits the rlrnr Builders',
�s�s '
tdarrisee LJrxawo Whttevale. Ong., - Builder � Supplies
��T 1�-"'" Rates very Moderate, The Boat -builders are busy incieas ch and itti societies ttf which she r
YY rifle MAW ing their fine stock of boats. was a. member, She utas of a quiet
" -" Studio at my own home ons mile c
east of Brougham on No. 7
Mr. Vertal-McGill from Janetvrlle nature. w: h always a kind word for Lumber and. Lat�-
-:•14censed Auctioneer for York, g Ont., paid his old neighbors, the.: R. every person and s helping .hand to
Ontario and Ontano Ccunues. Highway.- - Devitt_ family a visit last week. those in need. Her husband predec- B. Cr. shingles
A11 kiitds of sales pro mptly.attended_to Mr. and Mrs. tri Hamilton -,-Wted eased her two year's ago. She leaves ::[slue {foal'
TRR7ca RBASOKAHLB MRS. CARt. DEViTT
.star tx arranged for at she News office. the Earl Hogle family, of Columbus to mouth her passing, five dauRttt- - `..Alberta Qoal
eau dna arranged
lude1 r at t phone.. on. Saturdiq era and four sons: - Mrs. L Hager- -
- Whithy. dotario. , . Pickering M>Ills W J. Brown and family, of Torori- man, of whitevale; Mrs. Robt. Nash Domestic {r'O$e
to. spent: Sunday with their people of Markham; 11m. Frank Walls,, of
__ • _ChQ in Each here Greenwood- Mrs. Levi Linton, of C went, Lime, Plaster
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Cannot -Avoid -Chopping re. and I1IrR. Finneyey attend a ,raise -Edith; -at -homes = _ '�A�l@-$@(l���d-:-- _
(� merson o Greenwood Milton,_ o
T.H,-- E PICKERI G NE S
_ Week Dayfuneral_ of the .late_ lira. W. Ormer- f
anGreenwood on Sunday - Ell and Howa��rtd- Vvm•-. f Lltndy --
.. Agents for Fence
od of. Genw
t ' Feeds of All Hiudn tri Stoeif Miss Sadie Ward, of Claremont. the hom,e,tead. _The service' wag c_an- !.
ACCident poultry Feeds. Labrador Siren; Oil was a stress of �iisa Doris Johnston ducted by -her pa -motor. Rev. H. H.
BUT_ . and - ,•
Cake '.1jeal, Molasses. Any eitop you over the week -end 'Kuttart,..Interment tonic place in the
_YOU CAN AVOID CocikKhatt lin jeinentfl
may heed. W e can mi: say ration Tlie 9heplterd fafnily have return Markham Cemetery. The very larze P
THE SXPE'�1�5 that You rise want eucaine mired. ed to their htrme here for the sum-. ,rnunber who attended the funeral, ;S�e Prices Before 'BoybS THAT Our Front Rank ERR Mask hives estified to the ve high respect' 1'n r
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' FOL -LOWS ! � Vices are direct to you: No. hiss Glades Gannon and feilaw- -hkh she was held- in the commun- 7� �T T c a
C YR1 i. R M () RLEY cemmisrioas. nurse from St: Mirhael's Hospital. •icy---C�- -Y Y 1 L x O N L� R O tS,
Salt at Car -LW Prices. sliest Friday at the Gannon home.• _ ■
Pbone Pickering; 6700 �.rOCIISt Hill, �flilt.
-__ Mr. and Mrs. Hassey Fere anions. —
- _ n art Phone!i1:t'rk 7260
♦ h Whitby
.Dub on -
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taint at
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D,, N'. T.00k W(fO.d a art -..
Mattresses Hospital on_ evening recentT}�.'.
P1CKN;RI\P;, Or'T. ;11'r. Beech received a very painful Miss Bella Thompson of "Markham
JNNER•SPRING MATTRESSES injury one day recently, having his spent last wreak with her coucin�, Cough wild Cold
finger. badly' sma,hed when loading Jahn and lire. Gilmore.
{n good quality. covering; -R. G: CTrENDENING ' On Tftursday, rise. 70h the W. a _ Remedies
stone.
Price, $15.00 FUNERAL DIRECTOR The J. Everest family, of Toronto of the l:nited Church wall meet at
Marshall Inner•�pring Mattresses - - accum}icmied icy Mrs. Dutridge; vis- the home of Mrs. Dr. Pearson.
Private Arnhnlrtn" itQd at the Garnsrtage home on Fri- The C,G. I. T, will hold their a
PcieR, S 29.00 Grove's promo Quinine -Tablets., 26e.
- D.Hq a.irtl �Ti¢ht 8rrvice Mother and Daughter' Banquet on
da Cascara Bromo Quinine Tablets, :254
'Whitt layer Felt Mattresses Phrtne U000 y Friday evening, May- 1-st, at 7 m.
11ir. Milton Burk has Been suffer= y y p' ?5C.
Price, 59.50 - Hlttivt rn 5000 - D. S. T. Laaacold>) Tablets, .. -
ing for some time from his knee in - >
St. Paul's on -the -Hili, bunbarton, Buckley's Bronchitis Mixture, 40c. & 7lk.
Grey Ftft Mattresses '-` juted by a fall, and has 'been,furced Passmore's Bronchial Mixture, TNF;
M$Y'kh$in OI1t tq take' a rest. Sunday, May 3r'd: Std Sunday after .
erica, ' G.50 _ _ f Easter. Sunday School at 2 p. m. Rem.:
$ _ _ _. _ . Mr. and Mrs. Alex Moffat were .
Brougham visitors on Monday even Celebmtion of , the Holy Common- Thermogene, '. _ 34C:
WALL PAPERS, ion at 3 P. m. Preacher at this ser- Aspirin. .- 25c.;.30C.&98e.
Fat lYlers ! �, Miss Brown accompanied them Vick' Vapo Rub.
We are selling Sun -tested wall pape arae, Rev. E. G, Robinson Service,
toil their return'rtrip. Vick's Now Drops,
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and Sunda School on. Da li lit33c Tdct
for every type. of roam, There -it an _ Word hiss, been received from '�Irg Saving .Time. � "g MistN Nae Drops. i
., exceptionally interesting: selection Rapid Flo F'ilte? Discs, '46C, Ti Knox that,s'ie is in splendid ileal- vi the last tweeting of the season Mistal Nose Drops.
oi;ilew designs. The price i8 rilatckr- " ub
Well -made' ebiek tronghe also th, and enjoying .the visit ,vdth:.her t
so, ranging from10•cts. to $1.00, Baby Chick troughs Itt mode'- sitsrter, Mrs...G. Stotts,. of Bi V n Y P. entertained Birch _
...,SPECI7►Ls g Cliff Heifrhts�_ aria Alrrrrn,a's Y. P. For •Laughs .and Colds
ate prieeB. eY. Alta. 'U meeting opened with Devadanal that do -not -respond to
Tate Y. P. ei St. J.>}in s Church
10 Roils of Walt Papez and t7 yds. ` ' ' '' - • Exarcises by Birch Cliff, while the
of Border, the two for $1.65. Ttie old reliable B. H. Paints', ' • lilimeli held tar,' op -es' meeting on , Tu'esday , ordRnary tre>!<in181�t try
,.and Varnisbe% evening, when the last series of `*C Solea taken by Alrr>tomd s The
Ad Rolla Ready -Trimmed.- �'Parii le'e Qod.'Liver Eat>!ae
Also Harness Oil._ Paint Dili: Turps . and Missionary 5iidets were thrown on ��r l� of $hie evening was spent �
In games, wish Mr. Bracey, . of Whit- Or A
C. �► S'I"ERRITT coal Oil. the screen, the subject of the lecture h sery
• ng, Beautiful Trinidad". fly, i7i charge Lune rotas ed end . ,
bei Nval a' CreaPhoe, ;
.. �aseey-Harrill Repairs. CQId weather lie delaying alirhtlR the meeting closed' with Auld Lateg - -
F-nuera_l Director gyrie,, ane "Goa Sane the Kinc.^ A 100 g large bolo _
1 T VTN $USHBY
work. In loolllinq over our r'is'e tl�s fid. tune wee had by all. The mn- �
Private Ambulanoe a++ ++� entry OWW, %fay W, 1907, ice is
'Hardware Phone460t still good for skating on Brotu%am "� Y. P. --banquet is to be held on E+ C
Phone 18U0 Friday evenhW, May gih, •at 8 p. m. E. C. �n�y P�lm 8 r �
PTC%ERI.NO ' rink- On May 16th, a half-inch of ` �. 8 T, DRIIOGtlP .
Piokerl .. Ontario Ice on water is outside water bxtr- _
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• Even the Russian$ PROBLEMS OF EV --
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By Dr. M. M. Lapplum
ROmiII Variations When you are searching for Poster"reolng i' Roman letters, no doubt but that you i.
LESSON NO. 100 will• come across some Block Poster The desire to be happy and con- Perhaps his, discontent arises out
-Last week we demonstrated a Mod- lettere, with many variations, file -- tented is universal and common to of a semi-conscious or unconscious-
wn Roman letter. .The first letter A, these, also. E.ec�U17J Given On flow t0 alt men, but not all achieve their de- belief that he is not doing and giv-
atiia. 239, is from that alphabet. Modern lettering, enlarged upon and sire. In a letter which I- received the ing his best all the time. , U doing
A, number two, is a' Classic Roman: perfected through the usages of Art Treat YOUr Dance Partners other day, a young man writes to me: ami giving one's very best always,, _
"I am wondering happiness and contentment are us- y
"�'he third letter A, is an Old-Roman Roman and Literature is based on the theories g if you can advise
An-
drawn from a photograph of a por- of Form and-Design, envo;ved by An „' ,� me. I have never known happiness. I ually found. Even if one does not do`; 1
Today Yes Sii, That's My Baby", lost m very young as Nvell `
•.`lion of the inscription of the base o[ ctent.::.Romans. in their monumental y mother when a ve as he thinks he should do,.� '
the "Trajon Column of Rome." The inscription; and yet, many experts "St. Louis Blues", "Stormy ,Werth- child and I was brought up with an there is always some satisfaction ia;, '
-fourth letter A. was also, copied from er" and various adaptations of tunes uncle and aunt who werC ver -
claim�that the form which these An- y strict. knowing that he is trying to lire uv
from ten years to six months old
The same ••Trajon Column." The top cient Romans attained, is unequaled Since I got out into the world for to the best that is within him.
blare forth throughout, the Soviet 'm •self I have been
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portion of a letter A above the' fourth to date. Union. •The Soviet swain kisses his y quite restless and ' 'his leads me to say, of course,
:'letter is derived from au,inscription When you have mastered the basic I never seem to be content or happy both for the sake of my correspond-
.031 lady's hand and swings out ori the or anywhere. I want to ent and for the sake of others -who '
` •' e)a the monument of the ' Emperor form of letters, and 3t is not advisable at anything
Hoor. Most Russians had a .vague happy. Can you tell me how?" may be like him' that"ba
henry" VII (Henry of Luxenbourg) in until.you do master this important idea of the foxtrot, but all wished be ha ppiness is
O mpo Sante, Pisa by Tino di Cama- problem, to attempt to create varia- The .writer of this letter is not a by-product, seek it~ directly,
to learn and a new profession of
ioc, a pupil of Ciovanni Pisano, dated tions of letters. Once you' !}ave really alone in the world by any means. He go after it specifically and invari-
dancing masters' sprang .up. So probably-is'
many that a trade union is expected suffering from reaction. ably :t will-escape you. On the Other-
trade
�- to be formed, and perhaps an aca- In his early life he was curbed, acid 'hand,.get into the habit of living for
demy of ballroom dancing which when he attained his liberty he kick- some cause outside of yourself and s
23 9 ed over the traces. Yet he, found no greater4 than yourself forget
r would issue diplomas to those who
qualified as dan'cirig instructors, satisfaction. you and try to' make someone
A visit to a proletarian dancing Perhaps, like many more, this else happy, and invariably happiness -
- A' clasp, that of 'the best dancing Inas_ young man thinks. of happiness.. as will come to you. This was the die-
• ter .in Russia, is, to say the least, lying away in. the distant future, or_ tum of the greatest teacher who ever
1816: The fifth letter-A, is' from masfered.lettering iu.its basic form, entertaining.' First, there is a ser- as determined b possession of ]iced—•Ile that will' lose his fife, ,
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Joanne* Sprig in 1469. then, and then only are you safe to ions lecture on the art of ballroom things which.he has n t managed shat find life".
for achieve. But he can be Ha
'. Note the other two portions, mie try. ouC for originality, dancing. .This is followed by a, dis- 'f PPy note. . ' - -`•-• `�--' - .
fhowing a frill spur, the other a flat ' Learn to-tie original. Alphabets are course on -manners and etiquette of Indeed, a contented mind--lies:-in be- NOTES The writer of this coluee:a
lop such as may be found in. the briginal only so far as -individual which the following are extracts:- ing happy in just what- you' are do- is a trained psychologist -and an au-
>ltslfan Renaissance. The latter Is a tNatment and technic alters the ap•' .. ing at present, and that necessitates thor'of several works. He is willing
direct opposite of the pointed top of pearance without change of basic whether he will permit her to- dance. y g t way. 'of •liv- to deal with our problem said give
latter A. in the Roman Classic. principle. Our women are independent enough en My correspondent certainly seems You the benefit of his eyide experi- '
Then there are other variations of to decide that for themselves. But
e Roman letters ,used on posters. These lessons are free. We Invite to be suffering from maladjustment. encs. Questions regarding problems
to do not ask a.lady to whom you have The first thing he should do is to set of EVERYDAY LIVING should be
_ isd of asking'you to copy the let- questions from our readers, which not been introduced to dance. You about readjusting himself to life
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"+airs illustrated this week,.wl.1 you will be answered without any charge. may receive an unpleasant surprise. addressed to: Dr. M.- M. Lappin,
--March for variety samples -of Roman A small fee Is charged for Ertticlem around him. If he feels his environ- room 421
"Never put yohr arm around the meta is not right, he has the power 73 Adelaide Street'West,
letters, and file them away In an on readers' sketches. Enclose a three lady until the music actually starts to change it, he _should get out of Toronto, Ontario. Enclose a 3 cent
asdOrly manner so that you will have .(.03) stamped, addressed return., en• do not desert our himself and 'find new' interests and stamped, addressed envelope for re•
to play: After, you have finished
them ready for references when you velope for personal replies to The make new f P .
• the Glance, y part_
Seed them. This is: ybur work for Art Director, "Our Sketch Club," 73 ner but escort her to her place. . Do friends. ply. XX 100.
100. Adelaide Street- West, Toronto. not kiss her hand'afteY the dance is -�-- --
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place, but not on the dance Boor.'
Vacant Building Crashes Into Lumber -Yard The instructions -given by this ,
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Among � Russian: patrons of night. It
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I '. ignored and the lady so invited to
d� dance .refers the request to her
" escort. Hand-kissing: on the dance
Yivor- likewise. has not been, eradi-
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Girls in.aumber company offices adjoining building on 25th "A °lull enQlneer." Miss Katherine Whittetsey of Babylon, L. L, proudly caress'*
gtrset, Xew .York City, heard .a deep rumble. and rushed' from office "Country Gentleman," aa'• Iish_ letter, judged best dog, -*n ta+
to time to see vacaet building„ collapse and fall into. lumber yard. 52 Q Pinehurst, N. C., dog she !
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Dr. Allan Roy Dafoe O.$•E., country doctor of 'Callander, Ont..
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who tended the Dionne quintuplets at their birth and is now one of s +
Jhei• guardians, is: shown above as he was being welcomed to ;tint;•
This hummingbird tonic r t•real by fits olA friend, Rev, Gilbert Oliver, of St. Matthias Chute:% - -
quite literally a'tnotor coach stcil3 sign in Los Angeles, stopped •,�'
WXbt there and built its nest. The sign is on one of the busiest streets In Lns Angeles. Westmount. He was given- a civic wfelcome at the City
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Times," Specie ' s in �
- suit of broadcast appeals. Here are —
" two items: People's Dispensary for - .,i. k: Seeds and Gard Accessories
Animals of the Poor; £11,31'3 os. Jd 935 St. Lawrence B1V� Montreal
�. (promise of a further £7,000). Infants'
Hospital £13„ 12s. 7d. it �, Their 1936 Garden Book (156 pages), bilingual, h
An absent-minded burglar, after and the most complete and beautiful seed.cata-
'OU from a safe in Cairo, Logue vver.. put .out in Korth America, is sent
stealing £: free, on Request.
so4 left•, his tools behind hlun in a boa a
which bore his name and address.
%Vhistle Comedy : 53 years ago Yhi1- t
IPPA Pettigrew, of Montreal, then at What IS a, BOy ? Physical •Defects
the age of four, lost his lead whistle, tin young Common
The doctors X-rayed • him the other :T V
day,-alid found it. a is a person who is -going- to
rdert o n at you hale started. 8WA ISEA ri, ex —Of 24,000 public411The ueen s Hall, had devgloped'almoats kind of rn .to He is to sit right where you are schogi childrenexamined in Torontocholia. And this anodes return to sitting and attend when you Fare during, 1935, 9,000 were found to hare;`
- _ composing music — writing a sort of gone to those things you think •are physical defectis; according to Mian'
By ADAM BROOME requiem in honour of the mail she'd so important. Margaret Gould, general secretary of -
requiem
so admired from star, seemed some-- You may adopt all the policies you the Toronto Child Welfare Council
- s7f7r0?sIs this trouble to come of er to Mill Dean thing akin to mania.'. What would be please, but how they will be,.garried Those entering. public school have s
Signor Pirelli of Milan, ramous tom- just because of a' slight accident to the effect on •her should she by any out depends upon him, larger percentage of defects' thea
poser,collapses pLnd dies while he is Mollie Crowther." 'chance come to knovz that an actual - Even if you make leaguei sad 'those in -high 'school, Miss Gould do -
conducting his own symphony at the treaties, he will have to,manage them. clared. •
Queeh's Hall, London. At the,imiuest is The other did. her best to allay her friend and acquaintance had come by
!s disclosed .that a rare poison, curare. mother-in-law's supicions. her death through her own, if inno- .He -is going to sit at your- desk in
caused the death. "I am very sorry —very, very. sor- cent agency?.The shock which it the Senate, and occupy your. place Ail your work is going to be judo-
Inspector Haynes receives a call from -
oxford stating that a supply of curare 'ry to hear than any harm has -come would cause her might have even -a on the Supreme Bench. ed and praised or condemned by hits.'
has been stolen to the child. She .was a dear little more disastrous result. She was nott- He" will assume control of your Your reputation and your future
In an up=country. bungalow In «•est
Africa District Cornmissio�ier lvextcotc. girl -and we often used to'stop and to by any means strong and there was cities. to ns and nation. are in his hands.
receives, a package of strings fui• his talk in the'iillage when we met. I've always- the -fear than-_apy-_ sudden }� s;,going to move in and take „All your work is for him, and the
'cello—he opens .the package and a few' -
- minutes later collapses—dead. given her little presents [rom time shock might be attended by very. ser- over your prisons, churches, schooI3, fate of the- rations--snd.-of-human.4 ;
The theft of the curare is confessed o time — picture -book, a doll — a ious circumstances. universities and corporations. is in his hands. .
by an oxford student, Brankson,e, w•hu y
hands it over to. a Dr. Hawkes, ,who Denny Yo buy -some sweets. Though, And. then sirs. Manton had a rear•
believes in deadening pain of ariimals lately'I have gicenup that; as 1 hear tion; beg to feel that sh,e herself
used for vivisection, that her mother doesn't like her to was becoming a little disordered in
Lettice �dsmton, her mother; grand- her otvu mind, which could build such
mother and -Hephen Garton. ' of the have sweets." —
Foreign Office, are all keenly interested A shade of aniiety' passed over the extraordinary fancies on such slight
—
Art the wising of the creme. - younger firs. Manton's face; but her foundations. ;
She paused Lor breath,, Mrs. Blanton mother-in-law did not notice it. It
was rumoured in the village that poor "You ,see, my dear, that ante these
was fully awake by now, and obvipus• tfollie Crowtlfer's death had been sort of people -start one kind of crime.
,ly greatly moved. caused by eating polsoned sweets. it may easily lead to another:
'But my dear it she was _only Sti osi b - t' of fale.,thp It
wounded — w • poor child had . bought them with iousito gather, at first 'hand, all the greaves going to the Police Court'.' 1 ,
some of the money aetual.y given her oust w she' could ,at first
the mysthe 'JOBS
' If ions tragedy of the death of little
PENI
'0 by hPr benefactor and friend. I Y The - dtstingulsh'ed visitor was ab- thing like •that should. chanee.,to come. Molly. Crowther whom she had now
out to speak. But Sirs. Manton fore out at the enquiry, it would ceriaiuly known 'ifuite well, -that •Lettice Stan-
;• stalled her. She knew her welLep9ugh' have to be kept at all costs from the ton was able to endure.. even- for the �M�+
to be quite sure that she would not old lady's ears. She had seemed more short apace of- the motor drive from Farm Help W V rgend
willingly let slip of chance of empna- than a little queer and strange since Shallow to Mill Dean the pompous
Ksising the importance of her own pos- .the death of Signor Parelli,-and he and -snobbish gel f -righteousness -of the _
'Ition, of making It quite plain. "that she was 's stranger, a, man' she hitd never Couhty's least popular roman magas ''Needed Zrr i �nta ■ to
A"
SALA
*as on'her wap to exercise -one of the -
_ - even Been. Yet she had been so up- trate.
- gravest and most serious duties that get by the news of his.daath that she - -4To be'Continuedl --
can fall to the lot of a magistrate — Unemployed,�; Register w i t h the _
Service.
to be one of the Bench sitting to hod .Employment S
an Investigation into the case of mur-
der. She knew, too, that Mrs, Brack -
Jay -Hargreaves SALVATION with all her weighty Farmers. Tell your needs to. the nearest
and po{apous�maaner, was a little bit ANNUAL SELF-DENIAL :APPEAL `L • ;Employment Office, Relief Ad -
s1 w in the uptake and aright not.
'`unless some very pronounced hint The work of The Army' has never Leen more nzccssary— winistrator or Agricultural Representative i
bras thrown out, gather that she was 7 he problems have never been greater— `
-'not expected to say any more on the -the urgency' of the Army's appeal -has never scall stronger-- 10r write direct' to the utaderaigned
-' - ..
` matter. :
airs Hargreaves, as a magistrate. i
THAN TODAY
:
has to go and help at an- enquiry into Your generous support of a great and" necessary 'work is _ DAVID A. CROLt.,
.-Ahe cause of the accident. if -it was the ;; confidently solicited. .:Minister r
•
fault of the driver, it may mean that Affairs, Parliiastment Bldsse Toaoato�icl
M'
nis er �
Please send our contribute A {
be will have to be punished later on..
y The explanation thus given sound- Commissioner John McMillan, 20 Albert Street, Toronto
ed plausible enough. If anpthiag Car-
ther were prevented from coming out
t,he old lady might. be kept for some
time longer is Ignorance of the- death
pf her little friend. and of its very
i _minister circumstances.. -
Luckily. firs. BrackleyHargreaveaOF'
- 1Et last grasped from the trend and the -
tone of the younger Mrs. Manton's re - '
arks that -she was expected to re -
1 into further details S WEEK—E N D
NEWSPAPERS
train from going :;i
in -which' -ah
e r r%p{ L TW /EST GpMKS 711�ustrated
..she exclaimed at last." And now it l __ tan
araittn i really must make a start. 1 - -- _
Weekly-.-pro-
n;
eekly p
g, - b
LANADA
She tdnk her leave and" Lettice toe- dueed In Canada by
lowed her; making a grimace at her _
mother as she held open the door o[
ERLY :Canadians
for Cana-
the trop drawing room for' the atlaut BY CAN A D I A N S -�;TxE moRoxTo STAR - - ---1 dians — o' n a of t h e
'visitor's -
R'hen firs, Manton and her mother -
When In _ world's greatest news-
Manton
were alone -together again. the -- CanadianR
in-law'F =: papers is as
-older woman began to speak: - rttp STARwEEKL__ Y =`='=
"I hope my dear, that you aren't ►rOItON : = � �=' = as Hockey and quite as
trying to hide anything from me. 1 N A D I A N S • —
,CA --- - SSB �� faosc� vigorous—with news of
j�
he law or of the 1✓..
nothing
of A
w' not �and-
o B
processes of the law; but I must ad -
article
d the world, stories
fait that I am puzzled as to, why*'- O1�T0 STAR �EEkLY_ • articles by world' -f amed ---
` Hrackley >3argreaves is taleins all of ' c=* THE TOR Cj. Dl-pR0
"` v writers and artists and
r 1 A 111N1 �""" "--"��l U, , I nnnriinnc f interna -
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Now Open
and
Maple Leafutuil fte
for business
PIANO-TVNINO
Jack Chapman
Taw
-Represents the
,AND.
- per year; $1.50 yaid la
Canada i..lfe Agxurance Coy
All kinds of Repair work
t ; ` Subseriptiooa to the'wUnited States
Canada's oldest
All Tuning Guaranteed
s " - and Gt. Britain 62.00 W advance.
!
_ : k. k- `insurance
C. S. MacDONALD
--- -�" JOHN Mt1MKRR.. PrOt)ri8ttr.
Company
909 CLOSE AVE., TORONTO -
.PICKERING
in _
Phone Lakeside 1502
T Council.
Township
WHITBY. PICKERING
qod viriniry.
Orders taken at NEWS Office -
` THEATRE
The Canada Life has served Canadian*
- -
'The Township Council met on Mon
for88 years. During the past five year*
CARPENTER & BUILDER
-day,, April 6th in their regular sess-
this Company paid to policy owners and
May I Kud 2
ion. The Relief Department received
beneficiaries over =131.000,000, It ha*
assets, for the protection of policy owned
_
Alterations, Sabh, Doors and
more *lien the usual attention and
of over $242,000.000.
Screens made to order,
an announcement eoncetning same
Phone Pick 5222 R' R. 1, Whitby
Gordon J. Law
appears in another column of thist
.
Plans and Estimates given on
.issue. Preparations are being made
FACILITIES -
General Repair Work.
• 'ior A commencement of work in the
MELVIN DOUGLAS
_,-.municipal gravel pit in a few days.for
ulaeing
J. POYNTER,
The Committee on 11=01 and Br,
.
Pickering
idges paid the following: L. Hoover,INSURANCE
`L.;
OF AI.I. KINDS.
C. H. TUCK, Opt. Eyesight Specla9-
ehov, snow, M. T: 1:25; F. Mar-
and Hea
ist. Author of "Your Eyes ts
*k - "Th Child Ti. Devel
----
shman ditto 6.76• A. Kirton ditto
825;. W. Lee, clearing ice on con, 1,
yO choice of Fifteen Cansdiaa
Aid&.
6:60; A. Pascoe, drag on coni 8.i 1 ;
and $ritislr Coananies of Sound .
JJ
R. Torrance, haul on con. 3, 2.00; W.leJf�
..Judd;, ditto, 3.85; W. Teefy; ditto, 3.
Financial Standing
■pN!!!!el
= • 00; G. Tran, drag on con: 6, 9.75; H.
.. , BradshaO, plow snow K. Line, • 4.00;
Tr...PAawell ditto, 5.6,0; E• Carson, sh-
Ten years expaiesce In Banking
ovel snow con, 6. 2.25; F. Disney,
and Insurance. Now serving eliane►
t
ditto, 1.10; W. Berm, shovel snow on
BREEN
W. T. L,, 5.00; L. Dunn, ditto, 1.60;
` G
Thirteen Different Townships A
it.no
_
-Farndale, plow anosv 1& . T_ _L Bt
50; Alf Harlock, repairing can. 1, 2.
- - =25; A. Davidson ditto, 6.00; Willie
-
with -an office system fo take care
--- --
�• Connor, slhlov. snow, con. 5, 1.100; H.
White, ditto, 2.00; W. Gee, ditto, 1.
-
of double the volume efficiently.
To•establish a•lasting
W. Brown, ditto, 1.25;. W. Bell,
-. - ".ditto, 6_25; N. Cox, haul on con.. 8.
Your enquiries+ are invited and your
ribute to the mem-
ory of the departed,
5.25; J Pallister, shovel snow. on' i;.
patronage appreciated.
one must secure in a
lasting qual-
T. L,-16.80; E. Ward, plow snow on
con 9, 5.50; Cecil Phillips, plow- on
p ,pi :S E F 1
memorial
ity s well as beauty
r _ Q 19 sn. u,..• u.•,,.,i ..I- -
•
� of design. We can ful-
Now Open
and
Maple Leafutuil fte
for business
Insurance Co.
and WAWANESA INS. CO. id
GEP(ERAL HLACS$bt'THING
Cheap Rata for Fara sad CoaakV
And
� JWOODWORg >
BAildlnp
est°rm Insnranoe on. Balli o
Shop ie situated behind toe
Windmilb, Silos etc.
Shell Servtre Station,
----Autoaobile Ineuran" of
Open ,every day except. Tuesday ofAll
each week, which is reserved for
Kind. i
outside work.Write
or Phone _
F'. 7. wocxIve. dL
BOWMAN & ROWS
.PICKERING
WHITBY ONT
BROCKY
ou •0691 Buy at Home .
'
TIRED, BATTERIES,
` THEATRE
AaaESgORIE9,
'VCTHZ'I'1�Y'
At as low and better prices
-
.as
Friday and Saturday -
- yoti can in Torriabo • -
May I Kud 2
-
Ficet Show at 7.30
Let us repair that leaky top,
Last Complete Show at 8 50.
Saturday at 9.30
_:8kilW- Motor Repairs..
• (DayliRht.9t+rviaaR Time)
I
Gordon J. Law
"The Lone Wolf
.
Phone 2908
Returns"
PICKERING, ONTARIO
-' With.._..
MELVIN DOUGLAS
GAIL PATRICK
"Miss Pacific Fleet"
.. With
C. H. TUCK, Opt. Eyesight Specla9-
JUAti HLUI`UEL1.
and Hea
ist. Author of "Your Eyes ts
*k - "Th Child Ti. Devel
orauguata ..ns. �cuvuc .,a•. rill your ut:a,r - e 8 e'D-
152.03; W. Petty, repairs to plow,, Optometric Associates ot
.78; J. Balsdon, shovels, 2.90 J A. such.
• � ALLEN' JJJtiK[NS ,
Bushby, hardwars, 5.25; J Adams, v W STAFFORD Ontario American
grad C. Coor. r Ra,. -_
Eye Highway SMonumental llondsty, Tltr-,lay and-Wedn 4day °ciatian._Splsi�lizing in Eyesight
-
grader blade,_ o.11; ,
oil eic., 42.56; G. Borchan. snovel ; Works Slay 4, 3 and 8 and Glasses..
snow con. 1, 3:00; L. Lye, repairs io f''al„e Ph. 462 .Whitby Ont. "� ' ' Pir�t Show at i.:30 OPpoiite Post Oifiee, Oshawa
picks chain sett: ?,.•:5; W. Hardy, `�-� l; n w•n Road W�=t Phone 1518'
shovel snow Claremont, 5.60; Thos. R Ly,t U ,*replete Show at $ 5��
Beer, ditching Brougham 'tree,;. i. x' And_ 4 Dsyliitht '-wing Titus-)
50; H. Liscombe, ditto, 1.35; :John a "The"Melody Baker, drag con. 4, 2'.00. • y h y Harry - Hull
The Reiief Committee paid the - L*
ff
followi for su ties: A, Mitchell. _ ingers On"
pP Strain serviCe • Builder and Contractor
22.00; F. Booth, 2.03; Ray. 'Morrish; Radio
1'Vitfl17.69; A. Fleming, 3.68; Booth and ;Eye strain Br19K-Work and Stonework
3inrison, 14.45; W"eszori -Bread. 2.40 JUSFPHINF RU. CHIN90,N a Specialty.
D. I.. Mille?, 12.00; S. G. Morrish, by C. H. Tuck, Opt D. Expert service and. re cilEUR(}E HOUSTON
62.40; M S. Chapman, 35.53; Ern. A.ZnE� Arolziteot s Service
k k
' Bryan 14.50; Conner Bakery 4.90 - R, ;nnl Image pall, t fl{l !>11t PRS ' i
O Pi+ _
Weston Bread, 4.96; W. Hickling, 'uuttbltl chargaa: nock
ZANE GREYS Repa>Er
29.22 W, D. Morrish, 23.50 Thos, - - E CROWN IN,%
Rays proceeding from the object guarantied "NEVAVA'
- Condy, 7.00; W.� . Peng ally, 13.00; . J. - 7 an . .. . .
. _ .. RLOn Rd •..
to the. eye, through the power of the
.-- Reid, 2.48; A. Mitchell, 10.50; R. /� FIELD
4.29 w HiPhooe Pick 6880
.rystalline lens and the other ret- ARTHUR i' I E L, D _ With
ok d d
V. Mowbna 16.96; D.,
y, Gannon, .4. "active. surfaces and media of ,Lae. LARRY "BUSTER" CRABBl±:
00; City Toronto, 103.76; W. Sadler, eye , are converged to a , point ' focus Graduate Radi ; and Television Institute: T
g P KATHLEEN HUARF, _
i 20.10; A. Mitchell, 5.75; W, Pugh, Member Official Radio Servtct Mens _ Notice
and produce an inverted image of KIONTE' BLUE 0O�
20,00; W. •9adler, 6.50; R. �"ard. - Association.
the object. This is due to the rays - _
•..,1625; R. Ward, .7.75. from the extreme outlines of the 3 }fs Phim- 5'201, PICKERI16 pUPUi�AR PRICES .
Committee- on Contingencies paid object. This is due to •the rays fmm�
following, Workrreens Compere Evenings MwtineeR
she extremes of the 'object erossint, Npt1CP, to Cre&toril Adult. •L•dc. Adults 16c. We do Building: ni sill kinds
sat:on 12.34; Pickering News; advt. at this point. The sensitive part of 'Children 15c. Children 10c.
end stationery, 15>5: C. A. scerritt: she retina the impression falls on is CARPHNTERING, .
" ambulance service, .500; -Grand and IN THE ]":STATE of. WILLIAM 11.x Included
stimulated to action and immediat- CEMENTING.
"Toy. stationery, '`i.09; H .me Tele PEARSON PETTY. all persons hav-
sly conununicates these pression.- t
phone Co., .10.00; D. R. salary, 125. Ing claims against the estate of Will ATTENTION FARMERS LCMBING
to the .brain and we hay e -t inion, •,
s 00; W Chester, salary. 2$.00; E. A. the sense of sight Vision -the sense 'am Pearson Petty. late of the Town- - and
9 Wilson, 250.00; Printers' Guild, and• of si��trt--lies not in the IIuP of PicldrrinK, in the County of '
e - ntario, ariner eceuse , w. .e . 1
t brain and ir. '':� mental proj- n about "th F
•itai',.30.00; W. Gcrrmlev.. t' Ve 9 00. eel* Brantford Roofing
Tig,p ruary, 1936, are'hereby notify to Mat,risls. Empire Batbroom
ret those upon which they entertrL trucks, trdetors Find all farm
10,00; Count of Ontario; "spicks"- send in to the undersigned on or be- E +1l men* Dnro Water
County -of to the e'streines of what we see, ,the 4 P ,
ing pupils at Nfarkham school,. 319.fore the 26th day of May, 1936, full maChlnety, wheels rebuilt and
object upright. This ,mental image yy.terna, Bes,u
r particulars of their claims. Imated- tire-setting,wood-work and y
0; 'G, L. Middleton, relief office ex- oorrespdr'ds in. every .way, ,iri• size. ..Stable Egnipn+eat
-- pensee 775 iately after the said last mentioned Wood turning of all- kinds. ' And c.tlier Buil io Materials
distance, poeieion etc with t e object.' g
The Committee on Power enc and on t - @-s arcoun 'i isttrribu�ed the estate
Place your order now ,for ;E46nmtep Free.
date time t i to
Li,>zht Paid the foliowing. Greenwood venient, +n expressing the pherbo nen- "+ e d -anon g - or Gassrst�teed
+es entitled thereto, havin re rd wood-workin and tliruin . '
Street Lights, 30.33.. on of vision, to know that' on the., on h' h under- g 8
ly W cl of which t o r Phone �,r UKII
si• i o e. signed shall then have ze t�f the. mental 'mage, the slz �}. RCV0'E F J PROT
School Reports ii
poi 'tign, proportion f the retinal
image depends.. bated at Toronto this . 25th day -of
'3 S. S. No. 11 Pickering., April ex- April, 1936. roc Pone H
p - . B 0 Jackson) ICKR NGh ONTARIO
Brock Road Store Blacksmith Shop. X02
;�hminstions. Honours, 75: I'as � 60. ,. ._ - (Successor t W H. Ja son) p � RT
-Sr. 4t1: -Homer J�;:ksor, i Dor.- Concert and Dance at Aoidle �' �, c rl9 -1-28
+ ean, r i ams; tool on Fndsy evening, by *caro", by His Solicitors. _-- _--- --
-ellen Micbeil, Gl; George White, 51, -_ the Community Club. Tbomson and McMillan.
Jr. 4th -Rets' Milne, 71; Doug. Bare- :• Royal Bunk Building, Toronto.-
foot, 68; Clayton Jackson, .60; :Hal- - _ - Balk- t Honer
canlm Carter, 60; Earl Linton, 69; CocoaED &WH ITE STO 10 lb. pail
�-.
'Gordon, Duncap, 58; Inez White, 52. 2 lbs., 2.`3e. 6>tcc.
` Sr. 3rderaZtibr}sky, 68; 'Thoma, _ A,R M E R h
-
Rickard. 58; Edna Beelby, 52•; Owen o SPMAL _.
...Turner, 52; Glen Le Vett 51. Jr. 3rd L
Helen `Malcolm' 61; .Mur• 1 'Perm- SUgal WHITR or
, f YELLOW lOO �D. Bagf4•SSc.
ock, 60; Duncan Turner, 60; Geo. E. i
You can get Top Price for
Windsor, 58; Mildred Carter, 50; MACARONI COOKING RICE TOMATO JUICH
Billie Michell, 39 Sr. 2nd --Jean Arn 1tiR e t e
main, Agnes a Veal, Calves Right ,
old 70;Isabel Leh 64• A es
' 19c 4 tins, I'9
Bte}bq, 61; George Williams, 54. 1st L
�• CholC __ 5 27 - 9 lbs;.:.
to Jr. 2nd -Aylmer Carter 86; Mur- e• ell Sh t - 16
.,at Hole ' 13PHQAL . • . .. - •
ray Beelby, 84; Lloysi 'Seebeck 81; ?'' •
rami* Malcolm, 76; Harry Churchill Jew Or en>tng, �. . pkg. � ' rw� -
F Barbara White, 57; Murray Mich- ,� a have a Buyer at the „-
41. Pr. to lstr-David Pugh, 'DRIED PEACHNS PRIINEy PIIi1IPF3:I'N
y; y
Winston Ohurchiil, Kertrrettt Beelby. �+ arm•••Monda I uesda L holes, Per lb. tic. 2 lbs., ' Iflc. 2 6inN6 iso.
Mary E. Muir, teacher. - -
Wednesday, each week, and
SPIIIQA
- USE THIS Huron Toilet Tissue' 8 rolls, 25c.
maediieitte; SYI�ILLA SPARK'S when
Pay Toronto Pr>Eces. '
Medicine,tis, brondtitis, cough. -whoop- c R. do W. COFFEE F. do (;F. 90AY HARDINl3"�
E cough, colds and threat troubieR " �I C�G��� FARMS' Per }b., 89c. 14 bs►re,'4i9o. Breaewidt, 4 tine, Igo.
'i arise; ks. safe, gnibli sud economic- LIMITED
results good, or alooey bask, it u
wories. try it. r Telephone - - _ lde, '0007 Ir7 a' MV RI SCAN -
$. C Jones,
Pteleering 6106 I�owsa
piing, Ontario q.. _
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_ - _ -•- •�-- �itareNai "
Claremont Field Day amounted
for June 23rd. Ding's Birthday,
Mothers' Day is being dbaerved a
week from Sunday.
Mrs. H. G. Morphy is visiting-
wkh. friends. in -ML ftdges, Ont
.Miss Clam Nesi hag been visiting
• ser a few days in Toronto.
Mrs. Lynn has • been confined to
her home through illness
Miss Marjory Ward, of the West-
ern Hospital Staff is at home on a
week's vaoaRion
Mrs W. J. Miller, of Pickering,
has been spending a few days with,
Mr. and Mrs. George Scoot.
Several from here' attended -the
funeral of the late. Mrs. Wm- Ormer-
od, of GEreenwoo&
Mr: and Mrs. D A Pugh, spent
saaudf►y haat mitt Mr. and Mrs. Lea.
-'-•Feces,` ...
" Mr and Mrs. Fred Cdwie, of Zep-
}ryr, visited friends here on Thurs-
-day last,
left on" Tuesday for_
Kinmount, getting . thing& in ishape-
for the summer season.
v Mr. D. W. Morphy of Ottawa,
spent the week=end with 'his sister,
Mrs Augustine.
The W. A- of the united Church
visited the Stouffville Avsociation. on
Juesday afternoon of this week.
4 The classing session of the Euchre
..,;Club will be held on Wednesday ev-
Wig, lii'ra,y 6th.
The Badminton Chib are holding, a
(F
dance in the hall -here tonight ri-
_ , day),•.
Mrs. Esther Paknei has been con-
fine& to. her bed suffering• from a
severe cold.
Mrs: Chas. Hodgsori, and children
of Stouff Wille spent the w sok-tad
vAith Mxs. R. J: Rawson.
A Leadership Toning School of calf. Mrs. Caakey herself, aeroarpan-
the Pickering Township Religious ied over 50 corPestanbe and also ent-
Education Council will be held in ered the piano -duet .leas and was
Claremont United Church, beginning successful in taking first, award. Mr.
on -May lith and continuing on the Casket's class was successful in tak-
13th, 14th, 18th and 20th, with the .ing first honours in the choral class,
concluding banquet on May 22nd. taking this honour from another
Sessions will begin at 7.45 p. m. with group than have baen first prize
a wotthip period and two periods of winners for several years. The Fes-'
40 minutes each, interspersed with. a tival . required- the greater part of
recreational period of 10 minutes. two days, and -was attended by 'aud-
'Phe leaders will be Rev. E. Bishop, iences of over 400 on each session.
of Uxbridge and D. H. Woodhouse of Mrs. C.aeicey was presented with a
Markham, and th* courses, "How we purse by the W. I. and w large music
got our Bible" and "Knowing the book by the school, site having ass -
Pupil." It is hoped a large num- fisted in the training.
ber will avail themselves of the opp-
ortunity
pp ortunity of attending this school. Green River
The friends of Mr. and Mrs. J. f The Green River School Concert
H. Getter twill be delighted to hear will be +held in the, Green River Bap -
of their successes- in a recent Dist- fist Murch, onWednesday ,eveningr
riot Annual Music Festival at Met- I May 6th, at 8 p. in.
A Pm
• I � eke ding's uigkway =•--
SARE DIRECT * ECONOMICAL
CHANGE OF TIME TABLE -
Effective, Sunday, April 26th, 1936
LEAVE PICKERING
For Toronto For Oshawa-
: un intermediate Points
and intermediate points
A. M. P. M. P. M.
A. M• P. M. P. M•
a 6.09 12.54 5.54 a 731 1.31 6.31
6.44 a 1.54 d 6.54 8.41 c 2.31 d 7.31
_ 7.54 2.54 7.54 Eastern 10.01 3.31 8.31
9.24 a 3.5-4- d 8.54 Standard 11.31 a.4.31 d 9.31
.10.5.4 d 4:54 9.54 ' Time P. M., 5:31 10.31
•c .'11.54 - b10.44 _ c 12.31 '11:31'
a -Daily excepti Sun. & Hot. b-LSun. & Rol. only- _
c --Sat. only. d --Sat., Sun. & Hol. only.
ATTRACTIVE ROUND TRIP' F FES ,
Toronto - $ •90 Buffalo - $6.15, New•• York --,$21.80
L �[eeoeias,
ANNOUNCIF.DiIENT
�•
t .
In rnernory of my mother, Mrs.
To our many friends acid custom• _
Benjamin Carter, who died, May 6th
_
erg we Wish to - annourke that
-
1935.
While she lies' in peace" sleep,
are .changing the nisme of oats Stom-
Her memory we will ahrays keep.
'sucb
s�eb Powder, which has been giving
ported last weelcr he is suffering an
_- Lillian and Family.
Wief to so many, from "Gas-
-
tr•osol" to G. do H. Stontekh Powder.
This liras been' done to eliminate my
Ford Coupe
Dead obicks add to the cost
Chev. Coach. 1.927
lashing with another remedy with a
hhe best of health of late, and her 1933
of living chicks' A good
somewhat similar nano•
Ynany friend. wish Net a speedy re-
1934
Chick Msfb is cheap, even if
it you are one of so many who are
oovery to normal health.
Jas. Ilickinson has. been awarded 1934
it eost� more per, pound, for
.suffering from any stomach ailment
. the mail -courier contract, which 'he 1934
It rednc-,s mortality, makee
get a box today from -your druggist,
_ h w been driving for some time, out 19.93
fast growth xind-esrbs payers
or. sent direci on receipt of 15 eerne.
f;
Bl,acbford's mashes are at.
G. Ear H. LABORATORIES.
Chev. 1 -ton panel
tracclvely priced and avail
Ford Coach � .1931
1� ton Panel
:.
- able through
trl(.BERINGI. ONTARIO
Chev. Sedan .1931
ai�?HN NORTON
Barclay -Transport
OLAREMONT )NTA Rio
'1'llsie Y :P: S-.' Of the United Church
Phone Cl" 2004
i :Dailrnce
between Claremont, Brougham
Rugby LAM stake 'singles
- -' -.lead :an en joyabte and instructive ev-
ening on Monday of this week when 1929
_
L. E. O'N& ILl.
Greenwood, whrtevale and TOlOIIte
the ilhrstrated leetW e,, on "Trinidad"' 1828
;FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND
MY drivers are-tisiaed-t3 be caiedal
EMBALMKR •
courteoati and reliable.
f` 9nces"or to W. J..Mather,-
10 per centkoff on all.Alunvnum-
month. 5
_ . Rtn�$viLle
Special__ Rates on Long Distant
and Graniteware for one
Niaht wad. Day Service
hauling.
43ueinP',,t4 Phone Reeidence Phone
PAM
-
No order too small, None too large.
sa801
All shipments insured and protected
from the weather
-Madelm*
l •:
,e - - - -
Tel. Clare. 311 - p• C. Ve
a
:Beauty
--Claw B. and C.
cL -
VHiking
'
'r -_"-Salon
Owned and operated by
Barela�►
-
Frank S.
HAIR CUTTING.
'29 Chev. Coupe
15th. Full.. -para ars nex -•
SHA 1POOi:NG,
FINGERINT-G,
con i ion.
- ---
NA f• _
Specialize -Hot Air"•Treatment
and Permanent Waving
Che ap for Cash.
Reasonable Prices fjet 11s s;llpply your Gasoline -
hitt S. At. MUN-DELL
and (til -for' aeP�lirlf{. Special. �
tank -price for tractor own- !
' - • � . erg. .. - ,
LAND SURVEYOR =
British American Oil and Gas:•
F. J, DONEI•AN B.A., B..Sc., O. c
L: S. On file- are -the re+rnrds of sur- - r ALF'S PLACE
D. veyors Gibson and - Yarnold, 365 C 1, A R E m t) 'r, O N T,
King East, Oshawa. Phone 1981. F6one Clare. 1101
16 ly ` e
IVA
4da 1ilia itbi °e
St. Andrew'a Church, -Pickering
• nd - � • .
-Salturday Night, May 2 -
Admission, 25 and 15 centra•
_ - �wsa.� ism � •
wr V .....-..-...._ _r _._..-
days will soon bring eat
to our sick of the gill
-' .. ..
Tickets and Informationn at
EASTERN HOUSE, - - PICKERING PHONE 1500
and strength
' age. _
Mr. A: Mantle is not improving a,,
USED CAR LIST, 7th, 1936 '
aieil as his friends: would like, As re
.Aprlr
ported last weelcr he is suffering an
attag* of pneumonia and 'pleufi.%Y- 1933
Prnfl ' Coach (trunk) _ 1927
Ford Coupe
Mrs. Frank_ Soden is not enjoying 19:33
Chev. Coach. 1.927
.`'Star roach_ _ -
hhe best of health of late, and her 1933
Cbev..Coach 1926
Ford Touring
Ynany friend. wish Net a speedy re-
1934
Plymouth Sedan, 'Deluxe `, .1929
Durant Coach
oovery to normal health.
Jas. Ilickinson has. been awarded 1934
Plymouth Sedan, standard 1931
Ceiv. 2 -fon stake.. duals
. the mail -courier contract, which 'he 1934
Chev. Coach, (trunk) 1931 .Cbev.-2-ton
stake, duals
_ h w been driving for some time, out 19.93
Ui1ds, Demeaistrator Spec. -Sed. 19`jrJ
Ford 24ou . stake or dump
from this post office. 1931
._
Chrysler 5edaa 1931
Chev. 1 -ton panel
The presentation of the play,.
'Valley -Farm" at Greenwood -on 30th 1930
Ford Coach � .1931
1� ton Panel
:.
-:April, has been. postponed to May 1929
Chev. Sedan .1931
Rugby Pickup
6t}s.. '1929
Chev. Coat . •1928
G. M. C..34on. singles _ -
'1'llsie Y :P: S-.' Of the United Church
1929 Pontiac Coach 1929
Rugby LAM stake 'singles
- -' -.lead :an en joyabte and instructive ev-
ening on Monday of this week when 1929
Durant Sedan 1928
Maxwell ton, stake +
the ilhrstrated leetW e,, on "Trinidad"' 1828
Chrysler Coach
� given by Rev. Mr. Glover.
10 per centkoff on all.Alunvnum-
month. 5
r• ''Charles Cooper' -
Claremont
and Graniteware for one
per cent off for cash on Felwl, Con-
- goleum and Linoleum Rugs.-Beal's
Houeedurnishings `
Renuanber..the Travelogue "Hitch-
•
e
Round the World" given, byAuction
cL -
VHiking
- ;Revs. Ells�warth and Leroy Toll in
the United Church on. Friday. May
B. TESTED A1�D
BLOOD TESTED -
15th. Full.. -para ars nex -•
oe. v
- Jous ilhiess , of a. flew , weeks ago he
had' been making gradual improve -
went, but now
suffers a slight set-
back.
Owing to the illness- of Mrs. Mot
berSiU,$ molther, the Mission Cim`10
met at .the -Baptist Parsonge on Tues
day, under the leadership of `Irs.
Hamrnond- The ladies enjoyed a
pleasant and profitable. afternoon:
Mrs.- Walter Ward -returned- home,
of Saturday from Oshawa hospital
rand Mrs.'T. Candy is expected home.
early next -week. W e are all pleased
hear_..of the ,sie9dy improvement
Tim condition of -til the accident vict-
Idr. and Mrs. Jack Jol son were
Z surprised at Mite tatter's parental
home, Mr. and Mrs. Ed• Evans, on
Friday night, by the >�g people
of the ebm¢mmity Many • beautdid.
t�se&il gifts - were presented to
the young coaple. Auxmg the gifts
Was a meat -carving set given by the
Baptist choir.
itev. i. E. and Mrs. Glover and
Helm spent Friday and Saturday of
last week visiting friends in Nor-
wood On their return they called on
Mrs.. T. Stanbury at her daughter's
tome in Peterboro and are glad to
report imUsfactory progress in ber
�oondition. Part of the cast has been
removed from her leg, .allowing oon-
siderably rnore freedom
Carpenters and decorstois are still
' .. busily employed on Chas. Cooper's
pesidetice. We hacj an opportu"ity of
viewing the interior this week, and
Nees certainly -quite taken with the
arrangements, floors and decorating.
• We have ".ventured to ask him
yet, : wpm was going to live in .the
bciase, fearing the nicx' adjective:
he would probably use, telling uE
whose bluskmais it was,, _
illi r'
usunv vu n v
Heifers
Will be sold by Public Auction on _
' SATURDAY, MAY 9th,. 19.36'.
ON LOT 2, CON. 7.' MARKHAM; MILL,IKEN P. O. ONTARIO
The follnwing Property belonging to
S. HONEY AND • SDN
All cows will ke sold subject to Retest. -
1 -Holstein, grade,. 7 years, fresh 1& -Holstein, grade. 6 years, fresh
March 10th. by time of • sale
2 -Holstein, grade, 8 yrs., fresh by 17. -Holstein, grade, 7: years, due in
. ,time of sale. August
3=Holsteat, grade, "8- years, fresh 18 -.-Blue Heifer, i years; •• fresh. by
March 15th. sale
4-Hostein, grade, 6 yea due May 8 19 -Blue Heifer, 3 yrs, fresh Ap..16
9 ---Holstein, grade, 6 yrs., fresh 20�-Ayr*ire4ersey, grade, 5 M.
March 20th. fresh by time ef:•sale.
6••--7•Iolstein, grade, 6 ym due May 21-Aynshire, grade, 5 yrs, fresh by
15th, time of • sale.
7• -;Holstein, grade 6 'ym, fresh 2R- Holstein, grade, '• 6 years, fresh
Aprit 5th. April 5th.
S -Holstein, grade,- 6 years,* fresh 23"Jersey, giaade� ' 8 yrs• fresh Vy
April 5th. scale.
9 -Brindle Ccmv� 8 yz%. fresh Apr. 2 24 -Holstein, grade, S. yra,- f by
10►-Ayrtsbim, gra, 7 ym, due in time of sale
May 25 --Holstein, grade, Heifer, 8 years,
11 ---Ayrshire. grade, 6 yrs., 6esh by fresh April 10th.
time of sale ' 2&_H,0lsteia,`' grade, aged,' due Aug.
12-Hoktein, grade;' 5 yrs. due May 27-Holsteip, grade, 4 years, fresh
13_aolateln, grade, 5 yrs., freak by . April 12th: . - ,;
time of reale 28 -Holstein -Jersey, grade, 7 years
14-_14oletein, grade, 5 yream fresh. fresh, March 1st
by time of sale. 29 --+Blue Heifer, 3 yrs., due in July.
15A-Roiatein-jersey, grade, 7 years 34 -Pure Bred- Holstein, Heifer, 2
due in May years, due, May 1st.
Sate at i P. m. No Reserve TERMS, CASK ? ; ►u
Prentice and Prentice Aueliotteers
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to American readers. Its sequel is the journey which takes him, perhaps � .
' ' "7he Vsetting, " which hex au Am- itt the e�tty suowbuf t epilog. across ���� Pictuk3s
' slices setting, yet "The Vtrgintana" the white expanse of the prairies, and _
-V Or"C
E CANADA, : never attained, even. in the United lifts hits thousands of feet through the .
I . .. ..
�- •THE EMPIRE States, in the days when everyone _Kicking Horse •-Pass,"and .drops him
�'_,.'
- ' ', -- re f gently into a bustl;ng 1lty tlFat enjoys. IR111 . - . ad Thackeray'. the popularity o A
: ''Henry Esmond," "Vanity Fair" ,and the climate of the south coast of Eng-aCalOn , ,
I -;-- _.� . �� - - "Yendennix." —London Advertiser. land, with a background �,f mounfaiu �s+a
• - of the - scenery thai has uo equal in H:urope. _ —_� .
A sen ve
At present, eve" In time n world 50
_ Expensive a d
e Kis n
• pe
Kiss
`, Beatrice Lillie has been notified S.that depression, some 1u,000'shils frith a TORONTO, .Motion_ pictures
'' TH•E WORLD as a result of bee Toronto appearance total tonnage of over ten -millions use were a vital force in .. elementary
she must pay ,Domlaton .income tax. the"port of 1'aucbut rr, each year. The
.. AT LARGEP ani adult education t 11
R E S a td in moulding..
- •• Novr,she's wondering if a kiss from •construction• of the Panama • C`anat citizenship, Mrs, Mary B. Lowthiaa,.
.., .. rlayor McBride' is. worth that much. gave it all added yhlue. for It is found
•: - '- -CANADA ;' victoria Cross—Peterboro Examiner. #- chcalier to lraitt the grata of .the wee• only woman member of the hlagara
,. The first Victoria Cross to be won I . - . tern provinces over the Rockies tend Falls' Board of. r,ducation, asserted
_'� in 14 -years utas awarded poathunnotis-_ 'I'I`�E :EMPIRE ship 1t �0 1:utope try the canal from in an address'to the urban Trustees'
People Fgr6et , ly a short time, ago to ,Captain, God- . __._:.1- - an ice -free port than to, train ,it wast.. vection of the Outgr%o F.ducatioaat
'I -t. fe' unfortunate that the work of trey Meynell, who won it fu fighting , ' - _ .wards., There .are -few places of which
Ass•�ciation.
ptosqufto control. must be undertaken Britain's Food Supply _ : progress can be more confidently pre. '
on the northwest frontier of India last
some weeks- in advance• of the normal p -
Grow Food, Stere rood- If war does, .dieted 7n'a_nozmgtl, .yerld than- this.. rr
September, The Incident .calls atten•. Publicly- denouncing objection-
_ `arrival of thei;e ubiquitous pests. If. -tion to the fact that so a kind of come here' the enemy airplanes will fifty-yWr-old port with the North Am- able pictures usually
.he annual .anti -mosquito . tag day follow• the line of the rivers, p y packs the the-
tlghting is going oa,most of the time pointing, _slicer conHnPnt at its bads and its etre with irresponsible, people,' she
- ----,-,I,-. "',
old be deferred until dune there is like arrowhead$ to the heart. of • th8 lace turned to Chills, Japan, and Ails- doubt but that the fun would be .on some frontier of the Empire. —To- declared. The nominion shouts nave
ionto Mail and Empire. -. great seaports. The bombers will also hal`a. —Manchester CuardJaut. a non -dramatic- educational files
- verettbscrMed in: a very short time. ema'sh the docks, blow clown the' brill. -
People forget past miseries very eas- ' . - • ••� �:~ •. bureau supported or aided by a
gee,' and cripple our overseas food governmeht
What Interests a ossa giant, i41rs. Loathian
y, In April few of us ,. are thinking Q supply. If war comes elsewhere, the
u Canada's first participation in the The little fellow's mother - was' state. . .
S mosqultoea... blit- in June we _ cost of that uge dislocation of trade
, 11 have cause to say with, Prospero,, I'ttear-Fair'"n �'�^`��by a v dti. to tea.- ,I his "W , al! agree, I ani sure,••,ate
from. Queen Wilhelmina who, accom•
'How sharp 'the point of this remc- .lip prices in h s country to near ra. return from a walk. the boy came said, "that it. is vastly more import- - .
rr - pained by a considerable retinue, had r. ant for a. chiles to know the'
bronco is! mine level. And if this fear passes, as into the dressing room t-- say How- pro-
spent some little time in the. Canad•
(Note: �t`Innipeg is holding's toff all -good men.,anij_ a;opnen'pray_ and fa- ce.9ses which he receives a letter
day to raise funds for 1f hti tan section, where she showed alive= d'you-do. e s oppeti itt front of one
{Oe ei g sig mosqul= boor that it will,_tiicu._if o -the--salmon—he--hfl s to
' s). Winnipeg- Tribune 1Y_ln.t-er-e,t .a ha meads _Canada—is --- the women anti--ka-id �polf y,
..— - . I . •' now selling $1ih considerable success fertile and -our barns . are. filled - we v'� OWA you mind drinking for nie Y" eat ii' caught, prepared and oeliv-
~� > can give of our •abundance, in humble Bred to his grocer, or by which the
In the Netherlands.. "Yes, dear, I will," she replied.
First !t Must Grow thanksgiving to those that sorely need book he ...reads is made featly for
The Canada's tt'eekly, published in Lon- , , — But why do you tike me to9'
president of the Wholesale it. Grow rood. Store Food. London use than it is to know how many _
dumber Dealera'.Associatioa has been don. -Eng.• states that Her Majesty tidily Ezpiei •- ", -.. y 'I want to see how you do it," people were killed,af the Battle of v.l
Ming the Gyrb-Club that timber' is a confessed that she had fallen into She - - said the youngster, " beoause my Aa ti
common error of regarding Canada daddy says �oua drink li' e a tier." rte, the names and aaLCs o! :. ,
nicest that must he cut. He might . Vapcauver's Jubilee _ the ;victories won by the Black
ave tolyl them also that timber is a priacfpally as an agricultural country. Today the world frau?,ler tan have Prince of the number of ships -in -
aad expressed her amazement at the P
jtrop that must be'conserved and re- 410 snore memorable eape:feace thau_Y `nvriar - ' the. Spanish Armada,", .
lasted, or there will be no. succes- excellence and variety of manufactar : - .
ed goods roti . dfaplay: She wsa, how•
Ion of 'harvests. — Vancouver Prov- ever familiar with Canadian rubher '
I- __._
thigh boots, which Are known to fl- ,--1.•. _.._ _ ..
. ' ', - s r en -a sportsmen From one end _ '
. , - . -. The late of the Party of Holland to the other.. - - - -
Luncheon hostesses- in London,. En _ '
s- . - - - - tics-parilcIilar tnterest was Elrawn —_- .--:
�tnd have found a war to ease Ehe :tn Canadian washing machines which
train of lagging colt' era3ttlons...When —
have beFn" comparatively .recon - r. HOOS�•� _
worried woman puts att a party, she troduced into flo'lan,l,. and have mist _- � r '
pays someone to attend and lead the - --
with good. roc-htrriot+. ,-- Toronto Mall - _4
ueata to excited discussions of this and E'rnpire.
' - gnd that. Whenever the women seem -
be petered out -on one topic. the
ttraclous one starts them. on some- Siglsattlles -
, _ ¢stag else and keeps them going at However there are stilt a few taa,kv 0-LUSM OB I LE FOR
_.::�, .....- .
itU steam •ahead. reserved for .the peri. Signing one's . '
& Many a luncheon has been. chanrted name.. for instance,. sad how many -
' men are there who cgrite a !e'gible s1g• ' r
from boredom to enjoyment by -.the - -
�trate�y oL the paid guest, who ap. stature. If by the acrawts and flour -1. _ -
ears to be just one of those present. lylses which_ momany of us put at. the[J ; , I 1 . �, .. ..
ut, she !a usually the Iasi to leave. sad .of .our letters,. our business ane! \
a hostess not wishing to hand out -professional acumen were to be Judg• ` e _ • '
e e is 2roat.oL the others, ed. then who stands secure?••
hep 'pay de much a9 ;25 per tun- Many of the great. wise and emtn- �'„
_dheoa, Lor a good con,Fersation pilot. eat allow themaelces a very crypto- v
FCC <.Y.
F _ Windsor, Star. grain of a siigu manual •wh'ich suggests
i • .. t. ' .•'e that they are ashamed of their own
' identity. ! - .
r Nadoeaal Ineoane Many leaser per one, on the
Zg , .
U.$. national income is estimated other ]nand, appear tot !nk that by. - o ;
1 - t $&0,000,000,000 yearly, In .1929 it Inscribing it in an equally mysterious x . � :y NU'',1
' " ; as ;86,000.000,000 'and dropped to manner an Insignificant name acquires
49.500,000,000 in 1933, --- Montreal dignity ..and iutportance. - Winnipeg . \ • i` , ,"
tar. '?Y Tribuu«*. _ _ i F .. _
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i - Golf Grow: in Britain ~• } �;."';�jt�.�w
1.I '.
W. Only the -very aged; the lame the'f�i }',...
halt and the blind do not 7a aures i'`-=-` 1. ,�` r
... -.. I.:"7 .. ... The p y g t.
. - ------- :- of some kind. in Britain, where, prob• ' If s'. :
I more people take part in sport ,�-; . 1..� ;' r0 ;.t"
for sport's, sake than, in any ., other '01. t. .f �'
,',�,, Man Who country. It fa surer#sing to learn,'how- ss,,�'•`L : { -,t ` - � f
ever, that the game which fias more `i`� �;. -� J � - ,� :.',
Rn 4[M%S players titan any othtAr is lawn tennis. _'1;.2 :` J
. Golf has gradually pulled'up'until ' v'. II ,: ,� `
_. _ . Brftishers play golf. Thirty. years ago -. "I -
.. - the game was just beginning'to invade r -
-. -You are taking for England from the north. Now there' I
Head$ehes, Neuralgia are about'1,600 golf clubs in -England, , . '"
or Rheumatism Pains of which 200 are in London, but ,a o �7. } ,
., great number of players are:- , _.11
18 ,SA.FF. is Your Doctor1.• ed.. — St. Thomas. Timeq-donrnal. - t
: ` ' Ask Him - - --- ; —L -W I
Gaelic in Nova Scotia - . �' .
't Entrust Your n"hen Premier Ramsay 3lacDenald '�� y 1
Jed at Halifax on his health -boli• - -- - -
_ ...
Own or our y 3 day last year he was met by the Pre- .
Well -Belo to Unknown mier of the province .who greeted Sim , - - - -- . • .
Well -Being •
i ' in in a language the Scottish -born lead OLDSMUBT E casts little, more ding fife !Qwest -priced
er did not vtnderstand. It was Gaeiie.- cars, yet it gives you fine car styling,' performance and
BEFORE you take any pre era- ' It i.,�eurprising to learn that Gaelic dependability , .. . 'filrr,r al] the modern fine cat features
tion you don't know alt about. is taught in 'the schools of the .prow " ' t _you should have. _
for the relief of headaches; or the ince. Teaching ` was ' � authorized lb '` . .
wins .of rheumatism,' neuritis . or years ago and apparently' popular ' :EYERI'THII�G FOR SAFETY- Super .
neuralgia, ask your doctor what he Sis -:\ - 11.1
i
enough to 'continue. It i? an optional ... Solid Steel Turret To Body b Fisher... Safe Blass all
P Y Y Safety ;
"thinks about rt — in comparison I subject, and a teacher who is capable around. Ei ERYTHING FO COMFORT-; Knee=Action
with "Aspirin.' ' jj . :
. _. We say this because, before the of imparting the "Gaelic" is entitled Wheels . , ..Ride, Stabilizer ....I-lydraulic Shock Absorbers
• ..discoverof "Aspirin," -most 'so- to a special- grant from -tbe Provincial
r' ...Fisher No -Draft Ventilation . , and luxuriously room
- called pain' .remedies were ad- department. Y Y' •
cised against by ph siciaus as being interiors. EVERYTHING FOR PERFORMANCE-► ; . 11
.. - } Gaelic Is more', a demi" language " '
bad for the stomach; or, often, for than Latin or Greek, so far as utilityStraight Fight •
. the..hear . And the discovery of
i the 90 H.P.H Six and I00 H.P.H P S have
"Aspirin' largely changed medical is concerned, but it will please Scots - y tlf ,light-weightAnolite Pistons for smoochnessat all speeds.
practice. to know that there is a Canadian pro- For further roof 'that Oldsmobile offers you tQ value,
Countless thousands of people, wince interested ih presorting the P Y P .
who have taken "Aspirin" year in ancient ,speech of the. race, St.' .see'and drive the car nou'. Thbn enquire.about.the new •
�a,nd out - without ill 'effect, have Thomas Times—Journal. 7%, GMAC .Canadian Plan which Greatly reduces •you[
p out its of y we that tte medical
it}tifindings All Else is ..
, . s safety were correct. e . .
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about it tiro payments
P O�
p Unstable .e
. rated among the fastest methods. yet It's a sad reflection on mankind that • • • . '- -
discoveredfortheseliefofheadaches the only thine that shows auy.sign
and all common pains and sae ®�� .cit Coupe) de8rered, runr �utooca it renes, oeturq
` ~tor the average person to' .take of pct manetiie in' the. of ]d is -.taxa• but. Frcleh! end'Goretmncnt Reglsirefion Fee ony extra
,, regularly. _� ,.. fico Toronto Saturday fight. , - ti•cylinder models begin at $1299 at factory .o -ars
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r • in the formofscross-onevervAablet, and I'eace" and Thackeray's "IIeury- . ., „ , ,•;, -CHARLES. _4OOPGJR L!'!►ir irjOd\ 1
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1V�AGO FOR Farm ,Problems M11(iLIRAS,��, - Conducted Dy - - - t \ �� �' (\ �\ (' �1
PROFESSOR • HENRY G. BELL
Spent a Lot of Mone - _
y with the co•operition of the various departments of �� ���`If� ��jj,
Seeking • Relief. Ontario Agricultural College. _.. _ �` `. i ( r - wfi
For six .years this man suffered '
with lumbago. After spendin; a
The business of farming is yearly lbs. per acre your grass should not }\� ` • \` •� -
great deal of '.money on various becoming more and more. dependent sinter from burning. It it is ap- 11�` l` �\ t
treatments he tried Kruschen 8611:9. upon facts that have been gathered' plied when the grass is damp, there
Within three weeks he got welcome :
relief. He expresses his gratit3de in regarding .livestock and lives Is a danger of the Ifarticle6 stick- r`tM e t e
management, cro production, soil Ing to the leaves and having a "�-� tl
the following letter:- h'
"For -six management;'tiisease and insect con- burning effect on the grass. g. 1C t
years I 'have suffered.
from hlmbagb and rheumatism. T have trol and business organization of the you continue to top dress your soil
spent' &great Tdeh-6f—riibfley—off arming^,n ustey— Individaai prob= with—S'tliphafg oTAmntO_nfa, 1t will �s�t's• ``! 1�` k
treatments, without avail. I was ad- lows involving one or more of thee, be necessary for you to lime your
wised several tim s to try Kruschen end many other phases of agricul• soils once in three or four years'
Salts, but only rtntly did so. 'Vow, lure, engage` the attention of Ontario = to counteract .the acidity, other-
after
tbel' after three weeks' treatment, I feel wise. legumes. such as clovers, �� 1
farmers f tom day.: to day.'- _ _ ' a • • '
a new span, and walk with pleasure Through this column farwevs may will- die- out.. Nitrate of Soda, is a
instead of pain. I ileep as I haven't
slept for yeas, and am filled with a secure the latest information pertain- neutral salt which carries 15 Ips o 4
deep sense of gratitude to the chem- ins to their difficulties, To intro- •• of nitrogen to the 100' lbs. It is. ° _ t
DIXIE burns slowl
hats who have. evolved Kruschen deco this service Professor Bell has very soluble and readily taken up y�
Salts.-R.T. prepared the following typitai prob- by the grass and legumes. Its' only Qn4losts IOnger. The '
Lumbago, like gout and Theuiiia. loins' -to indicate the information detect for your land is that it has _.
tisrn, is frequently caused by an ex- which should be given in order that a puddling effect on clay. EICVOU[ is rich and
cess of uric acid in the blood. If you a satisfactory answer can be made.
.could -see how Kruschen dulls those If answer is desired by letter eta- QL EbT10\ I[ I b) : -i`s it good prat m e L I O W—a l W a y s l
uric -acid deposits, then dissolves - tice t ospread Wood Ashes over
them away altogether, you, would erose stamped an addressed a ties and covered up
agree that the. Kruschen- treatment for reply. 'Address all inquiries to again, then mixing it. Would it
ft bring relief in many cases of Profe:asor Henry --G, Bell, Room 421, save the chemicals of the ashes
]htmbago. 73 Adelaide St.' W., Toronto, Out. br would it harm the manure? This -
is_dnne-for lack of space,. to 1•e- � ....
N, Zr•--•tTgoma Co• (dl:=fie- n•i"s a. taiti ashes un(ier cover tilt spring. ,
`e top dress our hay fields this spriug
: far �, with commercial fertiltzer. The A. SWE,R:-It is not good practice•
T S _
_ soil. is clay, not .acid in re3ctiou, tice to spread Wood Ashes. over
LT
Timothy and Alike. .are .pile. Ashen carry about -6%The hay is -
Which of the three should be used, actual potash which, of course,
Howird Vincent O'Brien in - Chic- Nitrate of Soda. Sulphate of Am -would be a good addition to the -
ego., Daily News writes: "The auto- monla or Niteo Cbalk'.' How much manure. However, manure carriee
mobile headlight, however, remains Per acre, the sand being poor? over '30% of active lime. tt;aUf.
yoThis would have the effect of let.
at the horse -and buggy leve ANSWER: - of the materiuls PLUG SMOKING TOBACCO
. �
particle ,of progress seems to have entioned, I believe you would be ting loose the Ammonia from one
m _
been made in the effort to provide a safest in top dressing your hay manure whereby you, would lose , -
,light which will .not blind the other fields with- Sulphate of Ammonia. nitrogen from the manure. 1 ,
on This material applies 20 lbs. of would advise storing the ashes. e - .- Bloat persons who indulge • in sec- _ -
tL market which are supposed to Pure 3nfall- and- acat- _ n't do much thinking
eliminate glare. I have seen no evi- -salt. Its only objection is that it tering it on the ground to the wl�en the subject is presented or `
fence that they do. produces a slightly acid reactlop. spring when you are getting the first -thought.
On this trip i have seen a half- If you scatter_ it evenly on top of seed bell. reat�y. This will give you i
3ott n large trucks lying overturn- half the dry ' grastf at the rate of O full advantageous from the, ashes. "The tatest tcrlter about Shake -
ted in ditches trucks
ling spectacles. speare the man confesses, iii effect,. Classified Advertising'
P that there is little Hope of learning _
I carmot say what - caused these mi s- Farent. This, Bays f3cience Service, more about him than already hat; - • I35VZXTOZB !
Ups, but I would .guess. (1 headlight would prestiniabl- give- it the- doublelare, (2 slee drivers. Truck driv-Bank of Canada -Y been made known' observes the Ut• AH OFFER-TOof,anEVERY [rsv and
PY advantage of not having to be sown taws Journal, "This 1s a good thing. List of. wanted lnv� xm and lull
ars are sometimes required to work every' year, and- of covering and -n is not the man but the genius Whom companInformay, sent tree rant aaassaY
longer hours than the human frame Como -sir world ['stent attoin.)y. eta
. , Plans
• • binding the soil against erosion with the world aoclalma. Those who think frank street. t/ccaa•a, t,�nada,
can endure. And a sleepy driver -.is BU
���� a continuous mat of roots. they •explain the creator of Lear azul soyas -
imore dangerous than -a drunken driv- Small-scale experiments with the Juliet, Touchstone and Falstaff, by
tor- hybrid, grain.- indicate that It ivill citing facts, real or _supposed, 'about, GL:\D10Lt S — ]OV, for s1,ti0 i u T -
'r While on this therue I might iketi- yield more flour, bushel for bushel, Dal. Blooming arra. Rainbow frit:- _
Site Now is Being' Sought Y Lite: man who was known to others as tore. R. Gorman. 1larriston,-cant.
tion that good driving seems to be ban. "straight wheat. Bread baked William Shakespeare,are utterly mts-
on the increase. There is unques- For Own Quarters from the hybrid grain flour is said taken. � �a1Zs WANTxa
'• 'tionably leas speed, and infrequent At Ottawa to be of good quality and flavor. "To understand Shakespeare, the SALFSLADIF F;isT sELI:I�G CA`:-
anough to be notable are instances OTTAWA -Negotiations are .ber Another of Dr, Tzitsin's hybrid ereative genius, we must understand adfan magazine with liberal com-
of such foiHes as passing on hills Ing carried cn by the'' Bank' of Can- wheats combines ,four wheat varle- he England that made him, even to craft.mission. Write co hnaumq, and iodine•
and curves. Still at large, however, t craft. Department-'. trntty Bufiding.
are numerous examples of the sort ads for purchase of a propertj on ties in its pedigree, and is declared understand the world •that made -Eng. montreai, Quebec.
of imbecile who' goes past parked Wellington, Etl eet on which it is pro- to be a phenomenally` heavy ylelder, land. It. is nd wonder nisi the pry- ZaQCATIoifAL
urs at forty moles es hour and who posed to erect a building which would one italk producing _ as many as 400 Ing inquisitiveness 'about men of gen-
tars needs of the bank for many grains, Still another hybrid wheat 'pus nae ,provoked to their vrotat in TECHNICAL BOOKS
sticks too close to the car in front years cmne. Graham Ford Towers, has been evolved for growing in ,the our times those wiro engage In the Fo>; SALE ON TtIE F•OLLOWk.N }
of him." • governor cf the bunk, questioned on abort -stammered north; its grain ghoulish activity of debunking," supjecta: -Radio; Atitation, Diee.el,
the report that a , property ]lad been can be -matured in as little • as 61- When admir-ers -try 'to make a. -god , of
Re t Refrigeration, Air -'Conditioning. t'rfor
r!
irfg En neer g, a Writefo
Sure To Set It bought, said nothing had beet' -set- days. the man who was possessed by gen• list. Technical Book Co., .863 BaY St.,
fled ius their errors are so many and eo Toronto.
The site for .which negotiations are absurd that even a -half-wit can. lead
.,ridicule against them. LIVE STOCK . MARKETING
Sister—"Where can ~I put this so under *ay.would place the bank pre- the crowd is
DIXIE
I won't forget it when I ,go out?" mises• in close proximity to --the Con- NO Extra'
��ar V . The man of genlna,'4iving or dead, Shipping u the co-ov poen i elan use v has rights• wbich all others are bound 'been productive of splendid recruits.
_ Brother (like all brothers.) -`.'.Put fet'.eration Building .and- the new setltng. on the open market means real
It on the looking -glass" .fustics Building, which is now' near in decency Wtmfipect. The genius 1s value for the owners. set in touch
ling completion• The new bank would DO� openly displayed in the works proddc- wlch-Wr1`�Wlse-o: T•upbone be r.lmost directly opposiie the latter .1.F�rTlyi
I ed tshellhef those works be buildings, structulre,- whichwill house the de- a poems," laws or systems of thought. 'ran vstrrs0 rAWT' ae
If you are seeking mental Improve- It is the right of anyone to examine Co-olE�OCK Co]%IISSI N yDE T.
meat• and efficiency, you should pertinent of Justice and offices of the 8 i,1vFl STACK Ct �iJ1I9SIf1V i)Eito
write for particulars of the courses Royal Canadian Mounted Police. " those works, to appraise them, to ex- unwa stock
=ands, Wet Totronto
nffered at moderate Seeis by The_In- �L. �_ -_�� ,,, e ,� o T Air Mail Fees `Between plain th : but the life behind the
Or , ea work is no more on' display than any
- 0X.- - . .
"'
L Ft —"R '►PWwollungtob
street and will probably
remain there at least untli the pres-
ries AbOhShea
other, o nqu re oo e
.
power ties enriched and glorified man-
monthly magazine of help for every=
•
body Published bY.
The IlDatttute of Practical
ent. two-year lease expires. The pro-
LONDON—No extra' "air mail"
tion but of morbid curiosity. .It de
teats its own ends. For the more the
Z-ASTRONOX
garding the gift upon the altar as.
than the altar itself."
,and
Applied Psychology
posal is,to erect a modest building
sufficiently. roomy to provide fbr •ex-
fee is new—+mcessary 'for, postal air
transport from, the United'&Ing-
bio$iapher deals yvith.ihe life thG Car•
will give you relief from indigestion and
our Hardy„ Georgian Bay Planta
One dollar a year.
pansion. " ; • '.
'
door to ,Denmark, Finland, Norv.'ay
then he wanders from consideration
of the genius which alone the
other trastrle'dieorden2 Let if help you to
better health as It has helped thousands. 4
`. Italian Fascism is less concerned
with the happiness of living,ataiians
: Sampls'Copy � Ten dents
Before 'Parliament prorogues it
P g
be to consider a resolution
and Sweden. -
Lett addressed
,makes
life worthy .off his attention.. ' A oto•
GASTRONOR, as acid a alkanna stomach a
' powder, neutralize, .eta and peps yon up_
hybridized with wheat ,by a. Russian
y
P lent breeder, Dr. H. Tzitsin, the
NtiTrlte for your cony TODAY
410 Co7fTStlZIilTIOx EIIILDI2tti
will asked
which calls for the. acquisition•' of
rs and ostcards
P
to pine s in those countries will be
graphy•so. plariried and produced may
devoted 'labor 'of
Business and social success depend upon
.Physical fltnem Est and drink ,.hut you f
like.
b�.
Montreal - paabec
sufficient shares fore the Bank of
conveyed by air at the ordinary
be a monument of
ripe scholarship, of great literary
and tape GASTRO TOXt Get it todgt
sow a1 All drug stores.. '
perennially- (tike its .quack. grass
Canttda to give ' the government
ownership of the controlling interest.
international postage rates when-
ever use of the air method will ex-
,
skill, but it obscures rattler than re-
weals that 1n 'wifich the world -is in-
-' a
Ttk
i
A
Under the existing set-ulJ it-ls.large-
. f
'pedite delivery. Once again, Great
terested, the workman whose creative
DURING MU [nERHOOD t
ly under control of the government,
but. the intention is to.. obtain owner-
Britain has taken, this ,time with
the co-operation of Sow countries, •
power ties enriched and glorified man-
_. WG\1EN w Il o '
ship as well as control.
a big step forward in the develop -
'
kind, It -is an error of pharisaism
such as that which insisted• upon re•hood,
dread mot(ier-
who- suffer
Quack Grass Wheat •
went of sir mail services.
Air ' mail leaving,,- London one
garding the gift upon the altar as.
than the altar itself."
from backache and _
trausca, care be
Ileutdbile into yourbowelsdeily.If tbisb,le
..;natreel,,y�rfooadoeml
morning is delivered b first Post
greater
by 5s
oft
our Hardy„ Georgian Bay Planta
in CopetihageA the next .
Mrstotttat .YoagotOonatiDatold Rartnfal
Vblsonsge Into the bodr. ana you Seal soar.
Picrcethe
,� , ", ""'." Dr.pcd
•(Toronto Tele;ram) '.
Quad. 'grass, hated in the. United
sunk and the world looks ptmk.
Amentowelmovaaentdoeaa'tahraysgot
`. Italian Fascism is less concerned
with the happiness of living,ataiians
R Fa>orite Picscrip-
6011.- Read v. hat
States as a noxious weed, has been
Farm Workers Insured
than with the gallant efrort ,o• -make
•-, Airs. A ib e r t a
Oram 136 Fer-
hybridized with wheat ,by a. Russian
y
P lent breeder, Dr. H. Tzitsin, the
. - .. .. .. _
ancient Romans of them su."
-Dorothy Thompson.
"'
of
on, Ont has r:
guson St:, Hamilton, to xa, "Be ;
fore my first baby came I Nrcigttd only 'is
Tass•- Agency 'at Washington has
Writes the London Daily Herald
b�.
pounds and was ailing all the time. Vl'hcn I
been informed. The new grain groves
At long last, .and after •many years
ate anything 1 ,could become sick to my,
stomach• I was tnfable to sleep at night and
perennially- (tike its .quack. grass
of agitation b the Labour Part
g y Y
the agriatilturaa workers are to -be
'
WAKE U P YOUR
just had to drag myself 'around duringthe
day' =used Dr. PicrA Favorite Presbabv
I d health DI}• baby
insured against unemployment. The Ras an.
rongJ nazi healthy foo." _
Fetes both .of .benefit .and contribut-
LIVER B'Lf —'
Buy not, of your nearby druggist: -• •••--•-•• - - - ••
liquid $1.00 dt $1,35,
ion are lower than far other workers,
-
Ncw size, tablas.50c.,,
and there are other special' -conditions
And you'll Jump Out of Bed in the
held necessary by the Unemployment
Motoring Rarin' to Go
_
Statutory. Committee to -adapt __ the.
. Th, livor should pPopnnss out two pounds of
Grow Strawberries
scheme to' the- special circumstances
Ileutdbile into yourbowelsdeily.If tbisb,le
..;natreel,,y�rfooadoeml
of agriculture. It ,brings some cer=
als u
t iastdecaya 1n the bowel. Gu bloats up
?I just
our Hardy„ Georgian Bay Planta
taint and securit into An ocC
Y Y-
in-
Mrstotttat .YoagotOonatiDatold Rartnfal
Vblsonsge Into the bodr. ana you Seal soar.
., _- _ succeed E'yerywhere _
Improved Sinater Dunlap 3
ation rendered more uncertain and
and it will
sunk and the world looks ptmk.
Amentowelmovaaentdoeaa'tahraysgot
22" 2.00, aoo-1paa, 2000--0.00secure-bp'triechatiizktion; i
help establish the social independence.
attbeolauss. You need somethiaatbatworks
_ an th•aiver.as welt it takes tone ood. old
Giant wary waablsg'toa
,asparagnr, - W656, 20"Loo
of the agricultural worker." -
-
C*rter's Little Llvw Pills pppp tees two
paands of bila ffowlae frealyand make u
teal "nF ap4 ap Banana and fan W, tft?
stake tee b11e flow holib. Tbe, do tW work
orobta lbut ba. 0rp"sfomw, rmerearyin
Shipped safely Anywhere — Prepar-
eel• with full cultural- directions. . -
_
W. J. GALBRAITH
IRRue No. IS.=:o.3g-
tb m. Ask for Carter's I,ttile Liver Pills br
assns29tubbornlynftrraanytbingelse Poo.
"Mapiedene"' Stoyeer, Out.
b�.
Wr
�,: .efr•5cwj'i' . ;,coy;;. Ay, ..eh+,�," .,-.. .,y
T.
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- i i �� l� l ti Fa>zners ase being held back " Card Tran ks
s by the cold, wet weather. A feW ito ;,'Have you puerrhased your tickets mild days this week, however, has The family of use late Mrs, James•. -for the Carolina Jubilee Si>asers tea caused rapid growth of vegetation.' Todd wish to thank their friends and Saturday, night, is St.Andrew's! --The UDkj8d Y. P. Union are neighbors for their ex ons of Q -rQ '
tiad their annual Pzw-� - 1
-The Tbwext Coup. will gen-
�g banquet T May symp�y and floral t sad extend- pi+DkeriII 8 Leader Store"
-ort Monday next at i Stn. Dr. Little, of Toronto, �
y p. m far gen- �1'8'e ed during their recent sad bereave-_
. oral businew.. is to be the speaker of the evening• meant, in the loos of a loving mother. .
-11be (:%with services in the Pr. Tors lcaaing group, plus the help'of -�---- -
_, esiiyterian .Church will be held .on the -ung group aro reslwtrsible Hear Bert Harvey at Audley this YOUNG MEN .
Sunday at 8.00 p. ta, and Sunday r (or this banquet, So everybody out, Friday Evening, May lat. man '
Sebaal.. At 2.00 r assistance is 1 _m
p. m, -Daylight Sav_ I� greatly nesderd.
=' at .these
-St George's Church, Sunday,
lag Time, and continue '
furs during the .aurrluter. May 3r`<t. 3rd Sunday after Easter. New Butcher Shop .Fashiondictates the new . Borgon
_ tee Spring rnankoffering Sgft_ Sunday Sc,-h:oai at 10 a. m 5if,ming ._.� Permanent Crease'in your trousers.
i►fee of the United Church W. M. S. dye', at it o'clock. Evening Pray -Permanent have openEd up a new Butcher
er ax v1.io. All services on Daylight Sho in'the remises former) oc-
was lneid ,on Sunday mortli'ng, •Aprilp, p t •
26tk and addressed by Mn.) � � ?' _ rltieetiAg A crease lin your pants for the lifelof
i._ of the Guild •�1 be held is the copied by W. Servant.
'P:teman, a enthusiastle work Club on Thtvcsday, May 7th, -A share of our patronage' is so -
es, whose aull;eft was and Tell." y p s the pants,, and the famous miracle
-The monthly meeting of the W. of 8 o'clock. licited,
M. 8. Qi the United (Murch. will be - Asglicar,_ Mld held their ; n opening special with every pocket protecting against loss . of
held Wednesday, May 6th at 8 p. m. Social Evening in tine Club Room meat order : Dalton's O. P. tea at
at the home of Mrs. BuAby. Sub- m Thuisday, May 23rd, with a 25c. per half lb. (;gill$:
iarge nuinber present. Irl the euchre - T__
jeoL for study, "C2>ziatiaaity and _ OLAKENCE 8'ILS, _ •'_ _ ...
D
the following Wards .ire ode 29-31 See our window for new pat-
Isfe in.Africr}." . ing Mr+naiter
Ladies - Mrs. E. Mor Rouge We will -be be
Mies. n b ti ft and a is much ' glad to Deliver. terns and styles,
,• -improved in 'fnealtJll�. and expects to dill and Misia Irene Elliott, Picker- - _
ing; . Cents - Mr.. S. Dixon, Rouge - Phone 16,20
-eta home some time this mouth. --
�' In the meantime, all insurance ren- Hili and Mr. Robt. Leslie, Pickering; Ne
� Pri
s--ase-bei esraf�tlly=attendedrwal
s __In bridge _ Iedies -Miss E. Hogg, DONUT' - w, pr�ng ce11J-�
to, and forwarded in advance to poi -1 Pic`ker"i and Gents, - Mr. Gibson, . s
-hgldeis Pickering.
zril meets TAKE CHANCES Z 95 3,50 aPajr,Sbme of our people have. mis-in- - AP ag of the Wom- e s
to -1 memo drat came abn- ffi's Institute was hwd on Tuesday, p
"
with our last Hydro bills. The Hydro at the home of Mea NQrman Banka Play Saf e
Clomanissiou are merely bripgum r .the I• with a good attendance in honour of _
Naito ' of balling into line with all *etrrandrnro rhe <o Mea J ar..es Andrew C of t h U i t � t l n r t) l U R] h t
other dia#riotle- under the Oshawa Save a very aa& int reading after R-nr trrl•rr u Sa''C HAPMjadietion,and Sar 'arf}I as stip] be�tit�ioli ties- C,tarslc iatroduiced Mrs.billed every twlo weniths, b rnirtg r• C. Brmwn,, of Brougham, as the1Ul'H 1)NL'(iU1�? I�+ MUKF,-
with tale first of Aprih guest speaker. _Mrs. Brown told a
-Phe Red_ aid White . Store will great many and varied stories con- A fdF Rj ' H A.NT
- a ----
eamunien
ce the su nmer half -holiday, Ferning people and events, of •pas! x O STANDOUT VALUES
Wednesday afternoon closing on 6th ; jay s in Pickering Township; and e%- :
Fl R. �tt)t�f{l';. 1)R L,G(iIST .
- - -- A
- acf May, and will be closed each Wed- -that-she U U h Ft a it I t) v U Ni't' s !{ 10 -
...nesday afternoon till -further -notice. :night return another time,' and tell H. .
Dep is more. The. .members were also ------ Tip Top Tailored Suits or Coats for
- rinse Poet Office t. call atterndiolt
,to mail hours; with the introduction .glad to meet Mrs. B. Harvey, Pree-
delIt of the. Bro Hardwood Innen or women --Same clot h• -Same
of Daglight Saving Time: 14fas� sloe oB}tart'' 1nR:taBe.
_. ea at 8 p. m. Monday till Friday and �• Banks served. afternoon Va. Price --$23.75.
2 p. m. Saturday, D. S. T, through- and am. enjoyable hall hour, w• -a- Flooring
-. . out. Store closing at 1 o5elock, on spent before adjournment _
Wednesdays. -The annual ea•hibition of tumb All grhAes of Maple., alroli 1 ti • „
ling, mat -work and pyramid :building Gordon s Business Girl Hose,
-rise Toronto Leafs opened the : and' Oak flooring, 1� "
season yesterday in Tororrw playing by the PickeAnx Boys' Club brought S lash• roof Sna-resistin Chit
Special rices on ma e p P $ ,
4% Newark Bears. -In -a recent bull- a successful• season's activities to a ' p p )� t _
et:in from the stadium we gather close -on Friday evening, April 24th. and birch in large quart. _ fon Hosiery
that the management are very.. enth- The capacity- audience received each
-'- tatiaatic regarding the, players for nuanber with enthusiastic applause, _ titles.
the coming summer. They feel they and great credit is dune the ]Nader Now is tb9 time to buy
have line-up since 1926, a instructor, '%r. Wm. Wheeler, before the spring advance Fred . Ta ' Buntingp � �1CkerlII$
ng g hopes for a y assifted by Mr. Fred' Mortlock. Bunting,
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peasnarllt_W1 ni.•ng season. The sehed- Ce'ribirred with the evening's enter- 1 1n penises. - .... _ taytblibhed 18b?:
uk to the middle of Uay . ( home tainment was an Amateur Hoar.* dur- - '
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y galmea) is 8,6 follows:- Newark 1111g Arhicb local talent delighted the • PICK -MING
• - - , '
:
Bess, Apr. 30; May I -and 2; Balt- audience with a varied program. The
bnore orioles, May 4, 5, 6; Syracuse Winners were: 1, e - -
Miss Izene Cooper, LUMBER YARD
(;biMay 7, 8, 9 (2 gatrnea) : Al darting; •, ' Barrett Bros., song and L� 4
busyy Senators, May 11, 12, 23,, 14 guitar; 3, VernaQt Pbwetl, song and -
-St. Gegrgets A Y. P. A. held uke. Otber•s taking part were: Miss Naas LirrKuasnw es. QUALITY
TS
Aheir meeting last. Friday night, Ap- Paxton, Miss Isobel Heron, Messrs _
- r2 24th'in the Club Rooms.' The ev- Cliff Bassett, Viktor Cookson and
�LFALFA FOR BALI! -Five doll. r
-eningwas t social] and some Lloyd Pascoe. Round Steak . �O _
spent y yrs. Apply Hotel" Wbitevale, 3e Minced Steak,i¢C
of the members of the East York -Here's a bargain for you. If two e ,+ANTED-8eddir bonen m•rst be StewingBee•
_ Deanery A. Y. P. A, were present, or more in your family wish to play V ,nude Casts. Glen Eagle's Manor hotel + - • • �`�• -
the' visitors vi 'rite benhia thio season, the scale of fees Rouge Hill, 36 Rolled Short Rib (Pot roast) 14e,
gi ng PmB�
,which was very_..interesting to all. is az 'foilo s: $1,50, $1.00, 75 eta, ?3�CYCLE FOR MALI!-'LY•incb Ci00tted $am, - 4&
The next meeting will be held on and 50 ets for full mesIIbership and ra—Plc7ker � . in good order. $13.00 catb,�Boox C -,Head Cheese, .
5c
',Friday next, May lot, the subjett $1,00, 75 cis and Sa,cts for limited L.ttk BALE -Nara, nurre. Rooder• BOI na
of the evening will be "Biblical nnle*rtbe�thip. Thus two players in i' fol worker. Hundred do:lars. Glen Ea81e'� t . IbC.
E Robinsoti beingone family may havg full use of the. Manor Hotel
vertex. Please note t�►ange, of time, ("Flit -s or the selason for a total pay- 'u1;.d9AI.E-1 Extension oat dining On, 11C•
-'l' isnd IoVe� to tstenb e€ $ 50-urr$ two p}syer3 rant tic carter -firs -
u P8aIII6al BaC :
John R.Clark.R ring •
reskfa�et-...Bs�O� Y piete8r Q
--- R 1 Picke•-3f r •' y
PASTLiRE FOR h 'N�'-J•lUl acres,
for season, Good spring ater and shade.
Auply S. W. Davis, Ptckeriat 38tf
FOR MALE-lttd Olover seed, frea
from, noxious reeds, government grade No.
2, at ti7.0 per, bushel,. C. A. Ant is, Dunbarton,
Phone Malv 1,726. 34-36
L)OTATOES FOR BALE-Dooleys
r and Cobh ere. Lot 18, con, 2, Pickering
Jos. Cowin, Picsering. 29t
THENT-Half of brick hoose
garden and garage,, on Church St., Picker-
isn, Apply at News Office, 32tf
'O1t.SA1,E=A 13 twift•r0l,zer: hoe
deed, slightly used: alvo a ,used manure
spreader. 'Ted Coates. Dunbarton. .35-36
L'I,fi ��LE- AquHtttit% o r11.•rquis
I' 1Inng A-he;,t• free from all noxious weed
seeds. M. B. duck, Phone pick 103E °5tf
FOR � 4 LK-Ynrk�hirP hr�nd v(,ys.
flu - ht•ty 1st: 10 pigs, 6 weeks nItd. G W,
f?odgion. R k 2,Claremont Phone le -14. 35-3f,
Air "01-.. FOR SA'LP - `Jt.rinfd111R
umber, suitahle fbr firewood, in Township
oft: xbrldgr, in acre less or more. Phone Clare
31u1. a5-38
VOR SALE—.ilA) hti.,ihPlt� of seed
barley, extra good malting variety, price 70
tents;5er.bushel, Apply Jobn Miller. Phone
Clare sg2 3stP
-ED OATS FOR SALE -Hunner
Uvariaty. Also oat and mixed grain chop and
Red Clover seed, Apply to Luther hiidfifetoo
Brougham. Fhoae Pick 628 28tf
Ct aTTLP, TAKEN 1N TO PAS-
TURE -150 acres of grass, running water
ots of shade Apply Arthur Arbuckle, Clare-
nout, Phone Clare 502. 36-87
NOR YALE - Lt,th+s,n'a Viking's
and Cuthbert raspberry canesr-all grown
rom government certified atnck, Aprly Bill
'ayne, Altunn Rd , R R 2, Pickering, 3e, -a7
[y`OR YALE-Holia4iu hull, eligible
to register;' 10 morit�s Did; i pony, S years
old; and 1 P. H. 15 disc drift, Wm Gray. R R
, Locust Hill. Lot 22, Con, S. 'Pickering, 345-87
141CR. RENT -100 &area. dairy form,
clay loam, running creek; modern Da,
rater insDarts
,rater brick house, 19 miles from To -
onto. Apply T. Jacques; West HUI, Ont, ]Ott
"tH0108 DAIRY clowns-Ragin.
.Jteredand grade wwa, Government T.B.
toted" Fresh and Close s a ere always on
and. Blood tested if deairM, Free delivery oo
urchases of 7 or more. Satisfaction guaranteed,
em. J -'Murphy, I 'ndbay 'Ontario• Telephone
t3A
— Biiai art. Bacon, sliced,
. BleMoers present--
-i' %e Carolina Jubilee Singers- arc
u.• —.. ,r can.. a„ -yam -a _xy-Ttra,y�_-I-Qi`
$1,76, get limited megmbersWp which
appearing here' again this Saturday
allows therm to play until 6.30 p. m
QfBtersr ..,_-per parr, NC. -
�nigiti in St. Andrew's Chureb audit-
Both courts are being prepared, so
orium, • under the ' auspices of the
that there will be n-lonths and mon-
choir of the Ur'lited Ghulxh..-The An-
the of tennis All of which was decid-
: support and reception giv _
ed • at •the 'annual meeting Monday
-
_thusiastic
som on cil of Che past
en th:e-spon�
evening; The officers for 1936 ate:
Red Clover, Alfalfa, Sweet Clover,
`'few years, when bringing this tom.
President, :lir. G. W, Barloer; Vice-
pany to Pickering, warrartted the
President, h"-E.-lsurray; Secret -
Garden seed in ' -bulk and package. ;
signing of a •contract with the Dom-
8rT, '-Kr. W. W. Monney; ilreas-irer,
'
Pv01Y before they left Pickering l"t
Miss B. .Barker, and an Executive
Cattle, Sheep, Pigs and .Hens.
Solar for May 2•nd this year. Observ-
Committee nf Dr Caztw•rig)tt and
Ing press comments from • other
'hisses E. Hpgg and, J. Clark,
_ Agent for-McClormiek--Deering Farm Machinery
points' during the part .fete weeks
`
allows, to feel that we are to have
Fourth Year for the Carolina Jub-
- ,Telephozie.8906 .
a superior program to that of an4
fleewingers •in Pickering, May 2nd.
year yqt.. The simple llegr•o melodies
and spirtuals have a peculiar fat-
% Audley
cination f)r :everyone, ctnd_the 9Ppor
'
tunity to hear these melodies sung
Seedivg i, general on. the faloms
by the ori,e'inator. of the w•. -irk, is - an
here.
opportunity that Pickering pc(oI a=
Seeds and winter wheat have -come
well, as ever'yWhe' re else, are_ taking.
Arough in fair shape.
advantage of very enthusiastically
The Club is putting on a concert
_ You are, advised to purchase your.
on Friday evening of -this geek, May
tickets early.
1st; in the Schoolhouse. It is going
'- -There w-i!l 1*-' a 'special service,
to be fc'll(ywed l)y a danee for which
in the U h- next Sunday
an orchestra cell] be in 'attendance. 1
laaorssinpr. vr�ien it is. expected that
Bert Harvey, ' J
y., of Brougham, Ontario s
the Carolina Singers trill be present
'finest Comedin will be present.
and rq nder a few Awfed seleePpns.
er artists . and entertainers will be
Rev,AMzier will preach .a
_
PreSent. Come out acid help your own
Club. to:keep 4heir good work g�oing.-
deemi�' j,>,ryiI]tg to . tAe .
Doors open at 8 p. m.
speciace
We have to report the death of
_ ;m ll not be an' + Junlor�Mr.
Timothy McCarthy,. Rho watt
.The Sunday School, Y, P- and' Sen-
bulaied from the family home, no*
_ • Ior Bible Classes will Meet at 10 a,
occupied by his brother, Frank, on
_ m _SemceR_ will be, held at 11 a- m.
qday last. Decee-sed was, born 82
: and 7 p. rn. D. S, T. In the evening
years ago, the am of the late Danial
0wre will be special music by our
and Mrs. McCarthy. He spent much
*Wn choir . axid also -a special mem-
of his life In Michigan, butreturned
A". Kindly keep in mind, Mothers
25 years ago and had a
Day wilt be celebrated -in the LT
ter of friends who regret
ed -on Sartdtay, May
He leaves one sister,
w I Mothers' Day
01Loatw. of 'P(tronto, arra one
-broth0er,
An(d the Ordinance
Frank, helps.
of ,!Vri i 1 be observed.
PASTLiRE FOR h 'N�'-J•lUl acres,
for season, Good spring ater and shade.
Auply S. W. Davis, Ptckeriat 38tf
FOR MALE-lttd Olover seed, frea
from, noxious reeds, government grade No.
2, at ti7.0 per, bushel,. C. A. Ant is, Dunbarton,
Phone Malv 1,726. 34-36
L)OTATOES FOR BALE-Dooleys
r and Cobh ere. Lot 18, con, 2, Pickering
Jos. Cowin, Picsering. 29t
THENT-Half of brick hoose
garden and garage,, on Church St., Picker-
isn, Apply at News Office, 32tf
'O1t.SA1,E=A 13 twift•r0l,zer: hoe
deed, slightly used: alvo a ,used manure
spreader. 'Ted Coates. Dunbarton. .35-36
L'I,fi ��LE- AquHtttit% o r11.•rquis
I' 1Inng A-he;,t• free from all noxious weed
seeds. M. B. duck, Phone pick 103E °5tf
FOR � 4 LK-Ynrk�hirP hr�nd v(,ys.
flu - ht•ty 1st: 10 pigs, 6 weeks nItd. G W,
f?odgion. R k 2,Claremont Phone le -14. 35-3f,
Air "01-.. FOR SA'LP - `Jt.rinfd111R
umber, suitahle fbr firewood, in Township
oft: xbrldgr, in acre less or more. Phone Clare
31u1. a5-38
VOR SALE—.ilA) hti.,ihPlt� of seed
barley, extra good malting variety, price 70
tents;5er.bushel, Apply Jobn Miller. Phone
Clare sg2 3stP
-ED OATS FOR SALE -Hunner
Uvariaty. Also oat and mixed grain chop and
Red Clover seed, Apply to Luther hiidfifetoo
Brougham. Fhoae Pick 628 28tf
Ct aTTLP, TAKEN 1N TO PAS-
TURE -150 acres of grass, running water
ots of shade Apply Arthur Arbuckle, Clare-
nout, Phone Clare 502. 36-87
NOR YALE - Lt,th+s,n'a Viking's
and Cuthbert raspberry canesr-all grown
rom government certified atnck, Aprly Bill
'ayne, Altunn Rd , R R 2, Pickering, 3e, -a7
[y`OR YALE-Holia4iu hull, eligible
to register;' 10 morit�s Did; i pony, S years
old; and 1 P. H. 15 disc drift, Wm Gray. R R
, Locust Hill. Lot 22, Con, S. 'Pickering, 345-87
141CR. RENT -100 &area. dairy form,
clay loam, running creek; modern Da,
rater insDarts
,rater brick house, 19 miles from To -
onto. Apply T. Jacques; West HUI, Ont, ]Ott
"tH0108 DAIRY clowns-Ragin.
.Jteredand grade wwa, Government T.B.
toted" Fresh and Close s a ere always on
and. Blood tested if deairM, Free delivery oo
urchases of 7 or more. Satisfaction guaranteed,
em. J -'Murphy, I 'ndbay 'Ontario• Telephone
t3A
— Biiai art. Bacon, sliced,
:= 16cbneider's or Swift's Premium Bacon,. =
rindless, per pkg. 280., 2 for 35c
Jewel or Crispyflake Sbortenilsa, -2,' i35c•
QfBtersr ..,_-per parr, NC. -
9 - •• 'r
-W
D
...•.' ..
-Butcher -(phone 3000) Tieireri" =-
PickeringHardware Store
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SEEDING TIME IS HERE
Red Clover, Alfalfa, Sweet Clover,
Alsike and Timothy, all govern- • `
' --anent tested seed.
Garden seed in ' -bulk and package. ;
Onion sets and Multipliers:
:
_ _COOPER'S DRI-KIL for Lice. on 'Uorses,
Cattle, Sheep, Pigs and .Hens.
" • SPECIALS THIS WEEK
- Solid Copper_ Boilers at $2.26
oily anized Boilers at $11.00.
_ Agent for-McClormiek--Deering Farm Machinery
and Repairs:(
Our Motto :-'t We' have can ]tot it, dDt ;
It in not made.
- ,Telephozie.8906 .
J. N. BALSDON,' ;: , .. PICKERING
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