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'SOL. -LVI. PICKERING, ONT.. FRIDAY APR. !6.1937-. .:. Nwoe 34
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♦ _ Adde, Altana
Yed e" NOTICE %IREE w 00D
Rev. Mr. Crozier •ant occupy' tht Death took place of Mr. Melvin
hpl— H. O., PSARSON—Ph "Our trucks y y y Mltsa.aa7
�Yhd Sareaon, Duabareo., _ _ 1sass pees your ata pulpit here oa Sunda next Tindall, on Thursday, , Apn'1 8th at x
every -day." Spring's work has started and the his home here. The funeral was held
R. FORSYTH D. D,. Director
OP COXL, COKE, teams may be seen everywhere on on Sunday, April .11th, wit>! service
R.Optoe-•iinl Aa■oeiatlonol Ontario- Rae. _ - �886�•1936
MaNd - •hes at the Americas Optoastrint the land. in the Altona Church, and interment
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�a,seiamtsa. ai0• eayaaiaed by appoiata,mat.. -The dance and euchre by the Club in the Claremont Union Cemetery: '— -
"r" acne. Cw.■avnt. oat. -WUOA CEMENT, on FTiday evening last Was socially
uos�. NAND, GRAVEL, fine evening 'arid .the executive are Brock Road Cl'o g
plft
to be congratulated on the ' arrange- Monday, Wednesday and Friday
IL DONALD RUDDY. -15*rriater• - and - ments for the'ev
e»g Mr. Beat Smith, is f
Soliciwr. Notarj eublac. Moacyao Loan. r The re nee celitis
aloata.mertyouwpaaby tae+aceA.s.Chris• BUILDERS SUPPLIES gulf ting of the Club a bit- better after an attack of the
tMt. monw srina or t otzrt Hoare. Whitby. cls
, The
held az the 'residence of Mel. flu.
' BEATON, BELL & ROSS__
Also local cartage work and Mrs., Bryant when about 65 en We are glad to learn that Mrs. 7a per bag
Barr.istors U Solicitors We have also placed in stock a full Joyce- a Progressive Court Whist Arthur Badgerorw� who has been ill 20 bag% - $1.50 -p
game. Percy Neale. 'President, was with the flu is able to be u and a- Z5 �� and over, 6e. ver bas
_ W�� JT line of Maple Lf3esf Milllog ' p
BEATOTi, iC. C. in the chair: Resolutions were pass- round again.
Ii.BRtJOKE BELL. C;o'e Feeds. • A fol! line of cattle and pts
K. C. J. D.F.120SS ed by the Club thanking the exec- Mr.' crud Mrs. Walter Bushby, and
JAMES A. WRIGHT_ A. MITCHII.L utive- for their . painstaking work daughter, Jennie. of Columbus, ice, _.
fs a1a� Street. Toronto. Adelaide sass and to the correspondent of the lot- were visitors at the home of Mr.
CKERI-N
Pickering Ont, al papers for the reports given of and Mrs. Clifford Hubbard, Brock Pig Concentrate - thb Is aece 'F .
�s��w� 0. RICHARDSUN s Co., Barrio- + the Club'a activities, and to those Rd. on for economical feeding
-. V.• • Sdiatora. Notaries etc.. Suite 602, newsOftlee phone 7400 Resir' g '
mimekoae Ad. 1688; Pickeringi4ime 3613. StlJoUrnals for the rge �� !�
son Garnet, of the a ty were visit- g y�osag lilts
Timm a McIfILLAN--Barris- The Beal Store, Greenwood ons at me borne at A. H. Rowe, '
Claremont .3
amu. Solicitors, Notaries Public, Office Brook Road, to celelbtrate with his
atGoedon House. Pickeria�, on Tuesday and PHONR 821
i0 to v ro or b a>Y Mr. and Mrs. Milt. Ormerod, of three brothem, the birthday ry Feeds, All kinds CSicbm
aialwdms c.anioea room �. .. • father, Col. Rowe. - We did -not hear Past F \ V
t. d St. Po oeiee. Ric-9s,nnam FURNITURE ' Starter and Growing �ldeliadc se. Phsae Ellin 6803. �9t(Czesewell, saki Will Ormerod, spent what birthday. but many Happy Re_
t Msah
We r•re displaviog an attractive Sunday with Howard and Edith O;-
�' ONANT A 'ANNIE — Barriste-a. merod: A very P> sm . evenng w� "cr
vvsso�llidd turns. - Hein and Shorts .. • '
tai■. N�tanesPublic variety of Mr. and Mrs- Wm Sanitbera and
Aluminum +toil fiiraaiteware Stc. eon of
4MRDO" D. CON ANT, K. C, Furniture and Futtpiture , Oshawa. spent Sunday even- spent at the hoane of Mr. and Mrs. F. Z�
a iks.l.lx F. ANN1�. S. A.. LL: B. Novelties. ins with Mr and 3elrs. Wra. Mark Manson Ellicott last Tuesday, when
Ness- -� t 9 Simcoe St, 9.. 004aa►
friends gathered there 'to surprise
Vbm aa -4 and 6 (cnea.a), sad at the Court Prices lost, in keeping with times. and family. Mariann or! the -occasion- of his bir-
tdom.e, Whitby. (Mr. Cordae) L+borx ? cwhit. - T`he Young People's Convention r}y A �♦0*♦T*♦/�
bs)• will be held at Bawnlan ills on Sat- thday. P'r+esents and tnia 8 i iiiL� ♦`I i♦'11i
RADIOSERVICE ludas and Sunda A were received and e -
y• April. ti,el.y- nice - tune praying games, toll- AND
LentAcl AI] young people welbome. owed by hlaeh and coffee. i
�• A Cradnate o#- Radio College There will be a Sunday- School All l;irlde of Rel air Work
HC7 SRBERT T. FALLAISR. L D 9., n
D. D, D.$ . Graduate of the Royal conye of 'R'it}7' Missionary plog� in the church I3r.uaham .
tm Sat eon. sail the tlai.er.itr of Toronto. All Tuning Guaranteed ..,.-•--
q e U to -the -minute training there, on Sunday evening,April 25th
in residence eecond door east of St. And- p g P_
fa+•. Church. Picker,aa, not. Deice boon : t+ $nil A relignus. • short play, "One- TW g . Mrs. -Everest and son were v4it C. S, MaCDQ N A (. � a
m.�r� m„ or -3 appaatmeat. •r■s Thou Lackes%" which wa_c v ors of T G on Thursday of '09 CLOSE AVE..' TORONTO
wfleel, Phone P;ek's�ota. �, gFfNEST EO,UIPMENT given a anrnlage Y ,
few. weeks ago,
will be re last week.
•r firrepeated, Phone lakeside 1502
veieh other items oz the P-oeram. 'Kiss Ella Wallace and' Miss Arm t
�stfsitnsarn !� orbs.. Guaranteed Satisfaction :Orders -taken at NEWS tMoe
misses Elsie. hLAdred and Edger: Tr^ewin. of the ,,ty �,,tted -Mr. aria -
^^^ AT ton Pegg, mere in Dunbkrton on Mrs.-Brcrwn on Sut,duy. _ c
P.OST111., Liceuaed Auctioneer. :Reasonable Fricee y g Mr. Bert Hary Shingles �',OT dIH ?
�j Tussis ni int. on the ro •"
L' . for Oooaalae or York and Qossrio. At►e p rtical r,,= Harvey 19 busy ,the
alma ■aloe of w ktade atoenned w on aborwam Tarbes and Batteries always se i „pd the Pickering Townahip Horticaltur- }' days deceratarlg !?is o,%m home and
ammta, sadroes crura alvM P. o., ons 'H: ROY .1SIL1;Bl°t, al Society., Their work has been the
r fil!irtit gather orc�erc akong that line
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— - Gi►It G#dvarftrd .hterf Shingles.
BrouRbam, Ontario , topic of conversation with many o; Mr. Georl:e a•:: son wm. ts•elcon•ier -
R. BEATUN, TOWNSHIP y B'ird's Frit Simte Shingles.
ba li'
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D. Clerk. CoayeTamces.Comegiesprier lRr 48tf Pbone Mark 1808 thg U( fence ever since. Their part- >s position of S. S Sup.
fak+n't atl3�av,te. Accountiot, Etc, Issuer o/ ��}'� l L,;t Sunday, after c}uite a length' alar,, r -•z aal,a'rainK I,UKRy wheels.
.,larrtiaae[tcensea. Whitevale.Ont. rcu:arly appealing type of harmony L.wr rrioarra" oh•arpened.
is_making a tremendous hit .witl- •illM.: _ 1'. PA';ERSONS VLAREMOA
Mr. S. �Iadi11's nie'a= -ant-hnsbanC C!.r<Ilwnd Arc ;erix`,.c; Phone 4615
< A. E..RICHARDSION'• I7' - '� E R their.a>?dienc�: ;1r, ar.' �Sr�. Ro�ert�nn hate taken
"Attorney • for the Defen.,e"` wa' _ .
.GENERAL INSURANCE : • <` given here by the :+tnior LzaraU. p P rth am and r -
n rp-iden a wi h' will' tvo 4
RI✓AL E4rATF. Inellraace Of'All: HiWIS. R'roup frvftt Plckeriug, in th' chirrc�, the farm
N — _: — _ _ on Thursda w n Ru a;:d Cr�rda❑ Gray ln�tallA^
lY N _
+ VEY_A C1 G — _e_
$el+� Rtltea Aveillihle With• ' e errri: t, r, g , t.:.• r • c -
preciatiie audience, the -nay r�.
An old established agency, ready ere ' + eI1 rpcPit ed. a�,d n a r vee
ter ' ` 'Jrt �,.
to serve. SecttritT wed ,Service. fin<: y Do;,•Per fa., .ly: BuilderY Supplies
._. e, Pick. 6 00 1IrLP�•o7 r rtr coitu c;r`:� tfP^?
e":;gess ay members if .til? ur!
a , l , ! r'..,: h r :, 'r moi' : --- '
Address phone serve. io r1e rf whom. are ,:,tom aril tai ar: ar• ar r
YY Arlt. LA W BROUGHAM PICK.StsckerinR-on Friday night, -here :• h hhh _ —'i ,f "'t Nlid 1.aLt1 -s
LICENSED AUCTIONEFR ANIY i` bei er u�:7.
rtg Presented for the Pc n� ° ,, Brou.,ha•n ? ] rr lS. C, Vit, ]lis{lea
time. = A n��a,:irr � "
VALUATOR I', snip '•"Pre is C'laren nt �tsnna= ;'It.tE t;Uul7.
]
-Solea-cobdue4d Anywhere
pren°nc -to Par 1?e=:. J a �i
Dunbartun of the Dep �f F �ange..�r and Sac
Pbooa or write. Address 814 Duodetr T _ a t�lt,erta •CU0.l
.`3trPet, Eget, Agency for Frost Wood i ial F?rvicp ,.4 the United 'Chuich. :DGIL' e611C Coke
g y aiic� A. B. '!'ham is visiting fcr. a
Whitby, Ontario, few wpeka with- friends .in -Dixie. Brnugha' re,ident are tEry nor. (;fLL)ellt 1 Tule 1'll�Btet �^
Coekshntt Farmaehiner}' =y: to a .such good neighbors as ,
ance on
CYRIL E. MORLEY p' P FrMr coir] ng at the Hget the � Mood. 'the
e Beaucha-n - family, - Mhp•e Body Wood
Complete li>5e and repairs. y evening p y, R•ha ars ' ,
GENERAL INSURANCE planning t> move to Courtice, where
Chopping and Feeds of all ,lir. Beauchamp has secured work.
Agents for Lundy Fence ,
Phene _ .Pick[ering, 67N rained a number of .friends with a g'
kind's. card'• party' last Saturday night. Dean and Mf~-. Mairs an(' :ner- and lstle.R1. .r*00Llnp �l
WRITES Mrs. Craven has moved ...to her .hers of the D. Dawson famih. of
BDd +�
Ro .al Pastr
Flour- Claremont were in. Hamilton or.
Life - � - new residence on the Rouge Hilli~
' Road. Best of luck in our; new Friday attending the funeral of th_ 'COc3kSbntt Implemental
Fire - Poultry Feeds, Growing y
. home. wife of Mr. R. Dawson; who.passed n res
Seca Prices Before Ea
AntOmorbile Mash, La) ing Mash Rev. A. H. Halbert, of Newton- away very suddenly. ��
Burglary, and Accident We carry all makes of Plow Pointe. brook; will conduct worship in the 44
A motorcycle club from the city §i
* g y- �T United Chureh . here on Sunday held an obstacle race frro�m Toronto
WILSON 8 R Q >
INSURANCE D. N. Lockwood mOsning to Brougham, on Sunday, travelliitR
We are glad to hear Mrs. Walter country sideroads in ruts and mud HK Ont.
JECRERINd, ONT. We
has had the cast renwv were obstacles alright. Dinner waq
New Patterns ea iron her Phone Mark 7200
Yy
leg. She fell and broke served the club at the R. Devitt
it a few weeks ago. ham• :
R. G. =NDENINa The concert held by the- C. G. I. Mrs. A. Gray attended the funer
In-Linolenme, Congo- X i r 6
FUNERAL DIRECTOR T. Last Friday evening was 'quite a of a relative, �Ir. M. Sheath. in �l'I�1NV S
]sums and, Oilcloth are success. All the girls enacted their_ the city on Monday afternoon. Mr. 't
Privtite Ambulance parts real efficiently. Sheath was the grandson of the late
just in; a wood range to gt T I
Mr. ' W:: Edmonds, of Toronto, vis- Geer and the late ;lits. Carter,
Day and Night Servtce -�
.:..choosefrom, - ■ted -xith Mr. and Mrs. John Hop and died denly from pneumonia y
-TONIC
Phone 9000 kin last week. He ]eaves for the
Brighten our rooms With -• follon•ing.-, and an operation for '
g y - Malvern -5000 Coronation' on Wednesday - ;
new . floor eoverin a this � A school meeting will be held at appendiciti3:'
Reg. $1.00'
Markham, Mrs.,. Chas Woodside. of Calgary, - -
S riHiavk Rouge. Hills (Altona)-shhool . on and .her brother, Mr. T. Wilson,, of . T
p g -- Friday evening, April 16th, at a P. Oshawa, visited Mrs. Gannon and • UMEE 3
SUN -TESTED WALL PAPERv m. All ratepayers 'and parents -are family on Sunday. firs. Woodside
For Your :Poultr The next regular meeting the q
in stock You will find papers _ y f was formerly Bettie Wilson, eldest A . oil reliable Herbal Tonic
e P. S. will be held neltt.:4io . TP. daughter of the late Eli Wilson. Mrs
for every room .in the house.. evening, April 19th, at 1 m.
Driuking Fountains and Feed ' P p Gannon accompanied her guests to
fabric textures ]aeric effects aha . Miss Florence Anderson, brit-
` B Troughs Stouff -ills to �•iMt her mother and r;
tonveintiooal, modefn, g adP-1n OnT Own ehv star Convener, will have chaff of ,
floral p y Mrs. Eli Wilson, who are both in. Blood Purifier
Good quality and moderate]
the' -meeting. There will not, be a hospital
plain; novelty U scenic designs_ _ y .social until- -- rile meeting of ._the °� there, the latter with a
STICK -FAST DRY PASTE priced'. broken leg, sustallned recently in a SPECIAL '
1' 26th, when Mise Helen Wood,, Cit- fall:
izenship Convener, ,will have as=
her , _
Oyete_r 84ell and mina riff. A wen -attended meeting of. the 9C.
Noter Amb Da or Night g speaker, y -enjoyable
Frank' "King" Clancy. `� ;
Ambulance, 7 Mission Band met at the Brown
.. A very+' enjoyable evening was
Also dairy utensils and' filter home on' Saturday afternoon. Rev. t "
Phone 1510 spent by. the Dunbarton Y. P. when J. E. Glover, on Sunda resented a
pads. - they "re the guests . of Pickering, . y p _
BOTTL>�9
number of certificates to the Young y 1060
Furnace work and general tin. last Wednesday night' The debate� Worshippers who have been in reg- "Rfisolved that Religion has done ular • attendance at church se hr
C. A. STERRITTsmithing promptly attended to. more to unite the world than has service the
Silence" proved to be very educat- Past three months. This move-ment {�� Q t �;
Fnnoral Director is Navin s 1 ` results: Attend- ��Cs Jones Pliill.i�f^
ALVIN BUSHBY Tonal. The speakers for the d T,& g P
Furniture Dealer strive were henry Weatney and Jack arlce at both 't�Jnnday School 'and -- y -
Hardware Ybone 4806 Chapman, and the Negative, Ina ChurchDmgdd
have been except-
Piokerw• entad' n
PfCRERINQ McCoochie and George Brown, the ionally od. r
M�wiss d
i lattler being t+be . wi mors.
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-.k.� '*,Alt .. Mme^' •`, '.roc. W - _ - / _t• _ .3/:Y y�, .P`7':f.s
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tt - No will deliver her lines and songs RESULT IS TRUE FOR MAN
in plain English. "How certain is the findings?" he.
NDAY • From New York to Hollywood Glor- asked, and "how do we know the'
- . -S �V1oVie is 6waaaon'a loyal friends gave Pm result is true for man:"'
The certainly that to() alone
00LE'SSOW. ties celebrating the end of her too- $
CH�• long retirement from the screen, when lengthened the lives of rats the
Merto-Goldwyu-Mayer announced re equivalent of seven human years, he
cantly that she was to -star in ` Maisie said, 13 estabIished by statistics 'with
Kenyon." Now it appeave that the ce-1
ness that regularly accepted as ;undoubted, •,• is
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lebrating was ,a little premature, be- re
Rade cause neither Gloria nor the studio The rat result is true for man, he
LESSON 111. grapes are grapes of gall, their Z is satiefied with the story, and, her went on, hecat se rat and human nut�
-,.--':THE EFFECT OF ALCOHOLIC clusters are bitter. 33. Their wine is �. plans are all up in the air again, trition chemistry ' is, strikingly sim•
BEVERAGES. the poison of serpents, and the cruel
(A* Scientific Approach to the venom of asps."
Liquor Problem.. The meaning of the whole passage
''PRINTED TEXT Genesis 13:13; is that Israel, which had been smit-
19:23t26; Deutoronomy 32:31.33; ten by its foes ebould have been
Proverbs 23:29-32.able to defeat them with little diffi-
GOLDEN TEXT.—At tho• last It culty, because the heathen had no
biteth like a serpent, such God as they had; but the Lord
,And stingeth like an adder. had given up his people to the heath-
'''' ' Proverbs 23:32. an because their fruit resembled the
THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING. fruit of Sodom in its wickedness.
Time. -The destruction of Sodom "Who hath woe? who hath sor-
took place in B.C. 1904. The book row?" Literally the Hebrew reads,
'
If Proverbs was written about B,C. "Who hath Oh? Who hath Alas?'
.000. These two exclamations are, as it
Ptace.—The city of Sodom was were, actually taken from the cries'
located, modern archaeologists be- of the drunkard himself 'after the
9eve� at the northern end of the thrill .of intoxication had passed, and
Qea Sea. the excitement of a drunken orgy is
Genesis -'1 " 'ow the men of over. Then does the one so indulging
Sodom were wicked 'and sinners discover his physical woe, the woe of
: against Jehovah exceedingly." The shame, of disappointment, of money
and wasted, of friends s lost, -„f a body
-.of the vilest type. The citizens of weakened, possibly a position lost, as
this city had -sunk to the 'lowest actually millions could testify, or
,Plane to which it is possible for men loved ones driven away. Who hath
to drop. and all t' eir life, individual- contentious? Who hath complain-
•ly and corporately, was foul and ing?" Anyone who has observed men
•corrupt with sin; which, like .some under the. influence of intoxicating
fatal plague, would, unless destroy- liquor will testify to the'remarkable
-ed, surely infect -all who trafficked accuracy Ef the picture which the
,.--with these immortal sreatures. writer draws of the. consequences of
T'^.e des+.cur tic• of the cities was drink. A normally -peaceful man,
ne essadj% The fact that God did whep drunk, is.ready: _to quarrel with
destroy' thein is safficlent proof that anyone, and, . if no one' wishes io
-God was convinced there was nothing quarrel with him, then he will make
else to be done. every attempt to ar,yter someone, . so
"The sun ;was risen upon the earth that a fight can be engaged in.
'When Lot came unto Zoar. 24. Then "Who hath wounds without cause?"
?ehovab rained upon Sodom and That is, wounds which he has need-
ppon Gomorrah brimstone and fire lessly acquired, the result either of
from Jehovah out of heaven. 25. And a quarrel which had no justification
-
be overthrew the •ie cities, grid .all whatever, or of a bad fall which he
the Plain. and all the inhabitantss-uf would not have suffered had he been
the cities, and that which grew upon sober. "Who hath redness of eyes?"
the ground." For a long time many The word "redness" may be trans-
_: Biblical writers (tw. jbted the actuality Iated "darkness" or ."dullness." Sir
of the events in the 19th chapter of Victor Horsley, a famous British sur -
Genesis regarding the destruction of geon, speaking of the consequences
_ Sodom and Gomorrah, but today no of alcoholic intoxication, says: "The
fairminded scholar would even think sensory derangements involve also
of casting ;loubt upon this passage, the special senses, especially that of
for we tiow np.ve - bverwhelming sight.
evidences ' testifying to its histori- 30. "They'that tarry long at the
t:ity, if -we needed such evidence. wine; they that gi to seek out mixed
- "It was in the year 1929, that Father wine." ( See also Ise. 5:11.) The
Alexia Mallon and M. Rene Neuville, word here translated ''seek out"
- ..engaged by the Pontifical Biblical In- ' literally means "to test,' and it may
stitute of Jerusalem, when excavat. refer "to the connoisseur; the man
!ng at the northtern end of the Deadwho prides himself on being well
$ea, under Mount Nebo, came upon versed in brands of ,liquor."
:. 'the burnt-out ruins of a city, de- 31. "Look not thou u on
the-wine-
-strored,by fire an_dasWe_swhkh was when it is read, when it sparkleth in
liver rebuilt. It belonged to the ead- the cup, when .it goeth down smooth -
'1y bronze age, and they believe it to ly." Here is a description of wine
have been Sodom. Its pottery, dating when complete, fermentation has
from 2500 to 2100, quite 'coifti&s. taken place. The wine of Canaan
Now the battle of the Kings referred seems to have, been red (,Gen. 49:11;
to 'above, took place ir4 the Vale of Isa. 53:173)." -- C. H. Toy.
6iddiaz which was full of slime -pits 32. "At the last it biteth like a.
lGen..14:10). The Hebrew word for serpent, and stingeth like an adder."
.slime -pits' means `bitumen', and this But there is an -inevitable, inescap-
- again is a corroboration of the battle able bitterness' and stinging waiting
being fougth at the northern end of for the man who so -indulges. A ser -
the take where bitumen, sulphur and pent may look beautiful, but its bite
similar combustibles. are largely de- is deadly. Wine and intoxicating Ii -
posited to -day. quors may delign: the palate for a
Deut. 32:31-33. "For their rock is moment, but the poison that is. re -
not as our Rock, even' our enemies sident in such liquid will take its
themselves being • judges.32. . For toll, and the joy with which the
their vine is of vine of Sodom, and drinking man begins his evening of
of the fields 'of Gomorrah: their -debauchery, terminates in grief.
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►�. BY MAIR M, MORGAN
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"WITH THE WEST , IN HER Mrs. Strange knew less than
EYES,", by Kathleen Strange nothing about cooking, and as for
' (George J. McLeod Limited, To- .milking a cow! Yet within a month -
ronto). she was producing bread, cakes
We've all read novels of fast and pies and, milking the cow!
life, where the; lives of the people How she dfd_5,� th- old in a hum -
seem drab cid-sari bitter; where
the earth seems to combat any orous vein, strikes the city reader
effort of man to rise above crops, with admiration.:
.cows and chickens.Humor a1- The building of the new house.
ways seemed strangely, lacking.
ctCe would plose the book with a the seeding of the first crop, the
"Br•r-r-r—the cold earth." harvest. The various' experiments,
Mrs. Strange has created a very then the beginning of. a great seed
business, bringing success and
human document based on living,
human
everyday happenings• fame to the Stranger, makes an -
While enroute to Hawaii in 1919, grossing reading. it Is enjoyable
her husband, Major Strange, fell reading and gives one's good 1n•
ill and was advised by a doctor to sight into Oansda's great iltdtutrt,
jape up farming. stanipoldR fiool #A* womas!
Starting, without any esy 1olloe,
`they buy a farm in a remote rural AS asI gab wa0
community In Alberta. t� >in
n
From the'moment they arrive at the Can& a Moet& ConteA
the station on a hot Anguarlday,
. things start to happen. -
rL
I� By VIRGINIA DALZ
alar in most respects, and on the'
chief point of known difference' we
Just as motion picture theatre man. '
"prot�etive Foods"
are mcre re3nonsive to dietary im•
agers all over the country are plan-
provement than are rats." .
ning to abandon Bank night and are
Aid. Longevity
This human lengthening of life, he
lamenting that the custom ever was
added,. is neither an • '•assumption"
started, a •radio sponsor is said to be
figuring on a way to adopt it. Certain
_ Scientist Says They Add Seven
a "hope" but the "only view coif
nor r at
legal, or rather illegal, aspects of the
Year3 to ChHl%. Life
with the scientific evidence-'
case have to be ironed out before if
The shift of 'American eating ha• -
can be definitely announced,, but pre_
NEW YbRK. The average Amer!-
bits toward more of the
1 Protective
foodsf he declared. has been under
sent plans call for the weekly award
carts now living can lengthen their
way for twenty yab'y i its' shift fur -'
of one thousand dollars to some lis-
own- lives by eating the. right "pro-
thet•tnore is ptubab'y the reason the
holding the lucky number. Num-
tective foods," Dr. Henry C. Sherman
public ha best up as well
berg will be printed on the package
of Columbia University, told. the Nen'
� s it'id Chir �
did curing uepressiou."
containing the sponsors product, pur--
'
York Academy of Medicine.
chas&a will mail them to the broad-
Hdw many years they can add is
--
T
cast studio, and there -the drawing
not predictable, but for'their children
r �f
will be held which selects the winner.,1�.�----
they. can. zteasonably expect an ad_-
•-
ditional seven years.
Holiywood studios have always flat-.
Dr. Sherman gave the academy one
'th
tere4.themselves that they paid their
of the most distinguished medical ort-
TORONTO. - f'omr endir,r
performers the high-.
ganizations . in the country,, what he .
Yome Improvement Pian on the ba -
est salaries in the
said f proof ere I
sis o° nation -I and r -trioti- motives
world, bui. now "it Y ,:
no longer be considered the only im
Ps werltib.-PoE}t---
/// ,,
appears that Mae ;`
portant factor in long life.
lin. pres;,iPrt of tu. r-r^r+».n A n 1.
West, Marlene Diet.
The : "protective foods" are' those
f" t,is-ers' "Revi.
rich, and Greta Gar•
containing vitamins and. ten or more•
val. of a-ti-•i`Y in-tti° h;''rang trader
bo just poor
bo are
essential - minerals. They incit•de
u•o„t i fO f^” to -Ar' '^"i^••ins ('-in-
.
working girls in y
mostly, milk,: eggs, green vegetables,
a,} ,. ti, +- to «c « cnr•a,... ,i of several
comparison to Cracie
yellow vegetables and fruits.
rros c;rit•• • ''i -h v e : it -rl•+-ire. T' c
Fields, who is Eng-
"Simple redistribution•" said- Dr.
e e^t of . F:601 a .+ •'i wt on -uneor
land's favorite star...
Sherman. "of the presont ex 'r.+';
n'^• i : o', i•++. � h e an'.y
Twentieth C;cui :: -
;;urea fur fovd, and.this witit -_ ;mit•
-'tn rr '" « t •_ «. 01 Mhot -
Fox could .not let
Ung any article of food :to which any-
wht h r'' st '� • to 0H �� ,'&,etion of*
-the
British studios get ?4arlene
consumer i4 accustomed, but merely
, each .`w—r•(?"y tie -e -n-v to home
awa� with a mono- Dietrich
by easy shifting of relative propor-
c'on�tru,;t on +� ren:i^e_.tl^!c. Prsc-
poly on the best of anything, so tuey,
tions, . can undoubtedly contribute,
tically ,.9.11 ran•�r1Fhrw g�,o girl benefit
have put Miss Fields under contract
greatly to the advancement of the
frn-n the Ror^e ir++pm• P�rPnt Plan."
to make four pictures in Hollywood.
standard of health and vitality la the
"
None of the pictures she has made in
coming years." `
'he alit sea serpent
England have been shown here, be-
Dr. Sherman based his findings on
,largest
only 10=feet .
is songong.
cause in them Miss Fields spoke the
diet of rats. and on. experiments
Lancashire dialect which might as
which previously have led him to
-
well be Czecho-Slovakian for all the
predict an increase of the human
More than 900 tanguages are
Americans can make of it. Over here
life -span.- - -
spoken on the. continent of Asia.
Guards Test Coronation Stands
r &
k
C
,
it
,£ h .� •
R.
sure that stands for Coronation
in We'stmmst.er Abbey ate SU'v..9 CIWUT�i:, 1,wk) i1:en of the
womake
ards Brigade marched through
them to test their strength. Some are shown testing staging at an
trance.
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Athletic Officers
With many former college athletes in the graduating* class of the Marine Corps basic school at Phila-
momves,
hia Navy Yard, the Corps has the sports situation, in hand. Made 2nd Lieutenants were (L -R) :
on Funk, Nebraska'r 1500 meter runnYr; Thornton Hinkle, former Yale football • stis•; Dougiss
Utah, A.A.U. boxer, and Sppnr0. Rsrtr-r. Virgin?a'a All American.
..
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p
. � .. � ._. � ,.. ... ....,.. � }. cdw . -e3 -C+ . _ .�+..,,,e4 .. Y - wi.,.si.+ .S w ^n ' . •aYn'....V' : ' �... :. '.. '...,+�"M1��' - . v _.. /
r �arr� Bp•
And Eczema
Complexion Unblemished after
"F;55' Weeks of Krucc hen
the past two yea;•s," writes a
woman, "my face was coveted with
hardpimples and red blotches, and 1
also had eczema on my neck and
forearms. I tried lotions, creams
and ointments, without the slightest
jiff,ect. I was so worried. Fortunately
decided to give - Kruschen a trial,
and without any exaggeration, wit:l,
in six weeks my face was without a
blemish, and I have not had a siun of
eczema since.. I take K1•uschen reTL-
larly every mornin,r,' and would nut
be without it."—(11rs.,) J.A.
Pimples and ecz�!rnct al -e f^ctluentiy
due to 'impurities in the- blood=ir-.
ritant poisons whicii sluggish body -
organs -are failing to exlwl froin th.e
system. Kruschen Salts help to keep
the body organs funL'.ionin_ normal-
ly and healthily, thus preventing the
accumulation of impurities in the
blood.
Tax Qn T®'bucco
SALISBURY, En, -.—A new appeal
to the Government to,aid ti:^ revival
of the English grown tobacco indus-
try by a rebate of duty is being con
It is urged that if'the in us r
were given sufficient protection.to put
It on' a secure basis, work would . be
found for 3.000 persons to every 2,-
000 gores planted. - -
Tobacco growing in this country
bas. been carried on f,,r some years
W* A. J. Brandon, ,'of Church Cook -
ham, Hampshire. lie has had. 30 acres
under cultivation, and. lastyear's
harvest yielded- 4.200 Ibs;' of tobaccq
of good quality.
Mr. Snook, manager of the Salis-
bury Arm' which manufactures and
markets tobacco frost this source,
outlined the case for the industry.'
"The grower of EnOlsh tobacco bas
to pay the same- rate of --duty " is
paid on leaf from the Dominions," he
srtatad. "Tb- industry 'has never been
given a chance- :tionv prontp think
that becaus.- the t"haccriJs grown in
England it pays little' or no duty. =
VALUE INS AN EMERGENCY
"T'housarfYs' of acres; unfit for.-ko-
tation cropping: would be tilled and
owing to the nature of this form of
cultivation, brought to a condition
capable of produeing gain at a tfine
of national emergency.
(''Petitions and d •putattons to the"
O°vernment have been sympatheti-
cally fecetved, blit applications for a
substantial redaction of .duty seem to
have fallen. on deaf ears and the' out-
put from Church Crookham remains.
A. big trade is done here In home -
1�
1
grown cigarette and pipe tobacbps. -�
!' Manuiseturers have many cgstom-
-era in India, and .Salisbury residents
smoke the English tobacco In pre-
terence to other brands. They point
out that 300 years ago tobacco was
cultivated in 31 English counties,
and, in addition to . supplying the
home demand, therewas a lucrative
export trade.
=Smiles and
Young Bride (looking in window
of jeorclry store)—George,. I'd love '
to have t!;at 1;;; •-:l.'tl
GeorYe--I cut,'a`?'ord' to buy it
-for you, dear.
prise-B.It -if you -could, yo,l
would, wouldn't you?
George' I'm afraid not.,
Bride—Why?
George — It isn't good enough,
deal.
Bride -Oh, you darling!
'
registered sires. Buy six to ten weeks old .
- -
eockerels at fifty to seventy IIve cents. Aloe,
started pullets at attractive prices. Mont
-
A v:i e r=ife is the one v:!to malccs
her walk, sl e' speed the man follow
himself at the door, and as the men,
Setting a good example i, much
I:Cr "husband believe he is the -head
ins' her again, and again she accost-
came from dinner he pointed `.o
better than giving good advice. .
of the house when he is really only
: ed him:. -
those he thought were married. in
c: r'rrran of th^_ wny- and rticans cons-,
She almost f-:inted when she got
almost every case he was right.
'Classified Advertising:
mittee.•
this' reply:
Boss (amazed) —How do you do
—0—
Man—For heaven's sake, lady,
it?
HOUSEHOLiL AiiTICLES -
e acid teat of •II r"^n'F Sunday
don't call a cop and chase me away:
Travelling• Ivan—Oh, it is glllte
HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES FROM1.b••'
200
re..a.on is 1::S J: on day's behavior.
You are the only. shady spot in the
simple, quite simple. The married
cents up Send for price hat to Small-
Investigation and 'Enquiries invited
who':e park.
men all wipe their feet on the mat.
wares co., 179 Craig St., west, Montreal.
—°—o-=
A girl asked her father: '--"Dad;--
_:
The sing le men do not.
71/2c Andy Anderson's Chicks 8vac _ - `•
(don't you believe that two -can live
Mrs. -Pennington—Iiow -did you
WILL SHIP YOU MY VERY BEST BLOOD
as cheaply as 'one?"�� "I certainty
like the ample of :my marrow jam I
Johnny Bull—We have some very
Tested wig Barred Rocksr &%c or large
if
-do, -he -answered),- "What's more,
sent you.-
large birds•in England. Why, once,
rf 5e. month old
now, our soother and J are
„ y
Mrs. Jamieson—Was that marrow
while I was standin in a zoological
g g
pulletright
"T,1 r Day Ola White Leghorn try.rocig0
¢275 per 100. 100 per coni Live deHv4ry. 10
'living asle caply as you." � -
� jam? Oh, dear,' I'm so sorry. My
garden, I. saw a man come in on an
per ceat.with 6rder. Balance C.O.D. Andy An.
- =
—o—
husband is using it for sticking tite
eagle.
detsoa, Boz WP, Essez, Ontario:
There are plenty! of men who are
stamps in his album.
Yankee. Tourist—Brother, that's
STAMPS
will'in'g to work until -their tongues
'w'ill'ing
... —.0— '. ,-.
'Customer—Give "that
nothing. Once, while. standing in a
ball park, I saw a player go OYtt on
The aobbV of Xing$ -
LYRE, Kooubuse. tR.t,
35 ACs.
hang out if they .get what- they,, call..
_ me some of
a fly!
►Birds,. vsctorla, atcwreitur, Jubtt.e. , ,fir, ..-
Victoria,
fun out of it instead of money.
'prepared" orthoe'aetylsalic'yic acid.
nerve force if
Commemoratives. 23c.' Bedwortb, 200 Darn-
—o—
Druggist—Do you_; mean aspirin?
�. ach to distress you.
Port, Toronto, Ontario.
head it -or not:— -
Customer - Yeah! I never can
s Are So Shocked
Hens
AGENTS WANTED
Tri North America recent figures
think of that name.
-
Fewer Eggs
� y �e_
STEADY WORK — EVERY DAY 'A PAY
Day
s}lotred 185,38$ SnndBy schoolsC
—py.
All of us know some. who
r and will eventually
ereDDiYing thousand, !smokes, . 200
cuaranteed necessities. Make up to sas week-
Tearbers and officers 2,197,400, and .
pupils, ?O,rr2i,65?.
persons
spend all their energy in
_
o risk, Ex a ce unnecessary. Free
D pt� nFamilex company. s7o
4 Sanford. Ave„ N., IIamilton, Ont., said':t
"I
.ta.k.
nadaADRtDed U.S.arm officer. from
y, y
a�ciem:aand
—o—"
—o—
East. Radford,'- Va., reported recently
PLAY MUSIC BY COLOR -
A paraMite gets' by -unnoticed un-
Hard work and no play,;nay make
his bomb -shocked hens lost 25 per
�.
till he bc.ngs to stick his ,tL,U.acles
c dull but. he usually has mont:y
cent. of their laying capacity after
ORIGINAL, SENSATIONAL, YET VERY
into our bank roll..
_boy,,
in the bank.
a raid. Capt. Cannaday, voluntary
practical way „; playing piano guitar
and ukulele, by matching colon. Canada's
—o-
--o^
attache at the U.S. embassy, Who op-
own, but the world's latest musical sensa- -
vim, hIo teacher or instruction necessary.
That settles that:' "I: don't' stip-
A •travelling salesman visited a
erates the chicken farm at- Candle-
you can ,play today the ?ausicoior way.
pose `you don't know of nobody- who
large factory and 'told the boss- he
jas as a hobby, hoped' the reduction
wore for free Booklet now. Represeninlwes
rite
don't want to hire nobody to do
con ick' DUL 'all the married min
a
In his d
in is daily egg collection from 50 to
slamplaay instrumth en s, Limited. �60 FrontSt.
.
nothifk', do you?
could the employees. eel. stationed
gp p y
n would be only temporary.
Went• Toronto.
—p—
A very stout lady, walking through
Dx IseGAiiEY a LEG rrcH xzx —
a park during an eetrempiy hoC day,
6� mD+na
on v ion - -
observed that she was being followed
i
biting,, g2.00.IIcKemptville,, Ontario.'t
by a Ilan. _
, <. _ •. -
-'..
POULTRY
Stout Lady—What do you mean
by following .me?
h �J
An
BUFF ORPINGTON' COCKS, PEKINS A.�.0
Rowes drakes. 2.'W. • William waterbury,
Picton oaa
_BAt✓the man, . withaut...replying;
— ; -our
. arden -
;lipped away.
i
-
BARR]M PLYMOUTH ROCK BREEDERS
Then, when the stout lady resumed
IMPROVE YOUR STOCK BY ADDINQ
B9 GORDON L. SMITH
.Grass. seed. may. be compared :o
good tobacco. The best seed is a
mixture or blend of different gras-
ses, . A- proportion. of those more .ex.
pensive and slower germinating but .
permanent grasses will be mixed .
with a• certain quantity- of cheap,
gaick-growing seed. It is the former
which form the fine -stemmed, 'deep
green permanent turf .which goes off
improving with the years. A certain
amount of the cheap, ,quiLk-growing
kinds are needed t'o shelter and nurse
along the others for the first sum-
mer, but' sowing these alone is not
sufficient for a permanent lawn.
Hence,.a well-balanced, high quality
mixture is recommended.
SOW LAWNS EARLY
Glass makes its growth in .cool
weather; there fore,, early sowing is
advisable.
The ground should be •allowed to
settle after digging or plowing, and
then levelled again. If there is
time it is- advisable 'to repeat this
provess,several times. The top soil
WAKE UP YOUR
LIVER BILE-
Aad Your Jump Out of Bed in the
Morning Rarin' to Go
should then be raked fine and the
grass sown at a liberal rate, once
across and once lengthwise. This
double sowing insures an even dis-
tribution.,. For obvious reasons seed
is sown. on a day when there is no
wind. In covering, the gardener is
advised to rake one way, only and
then firm the soil with a'heavy 'rol-
ler or pounder. - -
The first actual gardening opera-
tions, if the. ground is ready and
free from surplus moisture, will be
to plant those extra early .flowers
like sweet peas, cosmos, marigolds,
and other hardy annuals and. almost
any of the perennials. This is al-sa.
the time, authorities advise, td get
in grass seed. In the vegetable line,
first sowings of . lettui v, spinach,
carrots, beets, and even potatoes,
will be made.
At first, one is advised to make
small sowings and so spread out the
harvesting season. Then, if winter
return again after these first seed-•
ings are made, the loss will be only
trivial. Seed; affer all, is the cheap-
est thing about gardening and one
of the few factors over which the
gardener Ihas absolute control. On
these counts alone', it is highly ini-
portant that only.the best seed from
reliable Canadian sources should -be
used. 'Everything else is wasted;
soil; ' fertilizer and labor if the
foundation seed is not right.
potsoss m We nosy. asd lea seat 90=
sank world looks Punk
A men bowel movement doesn'talways got
at the taws You need something that works
ba the lever se well. It takes throe flood, old
Carter's Little Lives Pills to set these two
Poands as bile ilowlaE mealy attd make
feel ds and ap»- ae:mle.e ana senw, t
make the bile Sow freely. Tbey do the
of eaio baL haw tto calomel =tercarr ip
name t Stubbornly relaserelnMa �sarthtaa elslly_�6a. c
- e
•Issue No. 16 - '37 b
POISONED KIDNEYS
Stop, Getting Up Nights
To harmlessly flush` poisons and
aLid from kidneys and correct irri-
tation of bladder . so .that you can
stop "getting:,up nights" get a 40-'
ant package of Gold Medal Haar -
em Oil. Capsules and takii as' direct -
d. Other symptoms of kidney slid
ladder weaknesses are stunt, burn -
ng -or smarting passage—backache--
eg 'cramps—puffy eyes. '
oerthern blood from heavy assts _1W(r
'
registered sires. Buy six to ten weeks old .
- -
eockerels at fifty to seventy IIve cents. Aloe,
started pullets at attractive prices. Mont
-
maguy Hatchery (Certified) 228. Stontmagny.
Que. ..
-
OPPORTUNITIES -
- Diesel Enyineerin%
NATIONAL SCROOLS OFFER A PROVE -V '
course in Theory and Practical training: We''
have trained men for the past 32 ,years and
are equipped to enable our students to actual.
, a
ly put. their knowledge to work to get better-
Jobs.
If you are 'mechanleallv, 4rWined end. you bt-
11eve you can qualify then wiite to
A. SWd1STON, Ifanager
:a -NATIONAL SCHOOLS
- .343 Blc!.r Building' _
Dept: M. TORONTC
Investigation and 'Enquiries invited
—
THE FAMOUS
RUBBING
LINIMENT •
_
Rub on — pain gone.
_
Get the new 1 con•
osny size— so avail-
able in smai r, regular '
✓
size. „
6
••awe QPIMM"
HOW'S You R STOMACH ?
a
YOU lose vital
-
nerve force if
You allow -your storri
�. ach to distress you.
1.
Acid stomach, indi-
gestion, gas or bil-
iousness and "cos-
tivtness" cause the
blood to be poisoned
r and will eventually
destroy health and
nerve force. Phis is what W. J. Fisher` of
4 Sanford. Ave„ N., IIamilton, Ont., said':t
"I
ffo-
suffe��d with my stomach, could cat but
:Very
littre and that would cause distress. I
grew weaker daily and suffered from head.
aches eight went from 176 to 134
qou%. IYtook Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical
�.
Discovery and was soon able to eat nor -
orally, I gained in weight and strength and
could resume Ay work. The 'Discovery'
made a well persoq..'of me." Buy novel.
J
F
•
: �. �.. �Ei l��•t� ••.yam y� �� � f
` i �I hard+rt lit busing 160; .pas! few -Doter at
=� years• rw dont$ so, tje large circle land have. started i ea li�et �� Ibex ,
P Wig, and no >P endeavor r 1s
_ iL7a pet . �>4.bd paid it adranei pee+Ogd yp lea , eo aaeocia►ted it�pe- eu_ , -doubt eeedime fall swing nasabare or not an
!rte be in Brit whetbar
expeAM 6 a renewed act- ° in a few days, freers will be elected for the evening a� CO■ -
Snpaoriptioss to the Liter States Ivity im their rbepeett% liver, and The Four -,Square class held their Year. We lie loaldng out for a re -
SSW .GL Bsitais *2A isadvasmw thereby bring back into these plants April meeting at the home of Mies cord year to Barry qct our good ear R A W
been laid adds during that E. Parkin last work. We need ev-o AN]�A fie` OQ,
n*Uy of the thousands of mea who Saturday night With pet•tioa. all (�O Iia for Fats alit Qsf�
10 H N M U R K A R P roori eta r. the usual number present, round;
Period. Amy such plan should res• The Women'e Institute Will hold �elNisep
r sips the sUP901t d everyone, and their April meeting at the home of In xemeeiam {' •tion Iaaranse on
PLLKERtNes CotJKOtI.. thO Fhavis ederal G rrtemeat in assisting Mrs. H Parkin, !lotto—'Iaugb, JONVS--tIn loving memo 'iM�i, Bliss eta,
ed the banks of Canada to and the World Laughs with Dear Father H of oar �ewoselife
y you, ugh William Jones 1�aMs
Township. Council met on Monday loan Fifty Million Dollars to house i Weep, and you Vee alone." A who passed Father,
is Claremont All Itisis
.Apsil 5th with all members ' pree � Property Owners in the Doman. � paper "Influence of Associates" will April 14th, 1936.• � fife ee Pbess �!
♦ t ent. .on tor. the W
• Purpose of improving, be given by Mrs,' Farndale. Elect- He bade his friends no last farewell-
y The Public 'Liability lad Proper-, ��g -and adding to now-e:dat- ion of Officers." Everyone welcome. He said . e to no �QW��N ��
WE
ty Damage -Policy was increased inn homes and gOO�y none,
A very �' His spirit fled before w+e knew WHITBY ONT
W '.100 per cent. interesting plan wit} b# descra3ed, Whitevale
by out Local batik That he from us had gone;
Several truck salestxsea were telling - • - His heart Was good, his friendship
nager, Law
�+
r pearl re .the recent truck purchase. ham' amounts up to x5000may Jim Griffin and family have sound, Lbw Motor Sales
_. P.:Advices of several admissions to obtained for thus pure,. S. moved into Donelly's house. Loved, and respected, pry all a-
"" :�-hospital from this township, were P• Shantz, of the Lo Chrysler- Plymouth
p � tolvan. � Department was 8'art Straughan and wife have round; its ymo�th
x.� • received. Monday, organizing a hired with Lloyd R.eewr, and have To a beautiful life. came a auddea _ •7
Wm, Cheater gave, as ' his opin I local 'committee, who will be moved into the cot ,
Son, (by request). Port Uaioa nkat- re®poersfbility of farm. tags on the end, = Dealer
t,'t;s �1 carr'yirig out He died, as he lived, everpones
ry tion might be closed without serioxs F n, (largely e3uca'!onal) Ioc- Folks are busy these fine days, friend. GOOD USltD CARS
Ices to anyone. I ally. Mr. Shantz will address this fi'°n-9 UP gardens, while the wom. —Ever remembered by his loving. GOODYEAR TIRES
Supt. Roy Ward advises that in committee on Tuesday evening next a are all fussed UP over house- family. WILLABD BATTERIBi
the towt►et3ip operating their pwn in the Tows► Hall, to which the pub- cleaning GENERAL BLACKSMITHiNO
truck instead of hiring vmg lic are invited. Rev, J. R. Bick has formed a class 10,00 REWARD SKILLED MOTOR REPAIRS
of x620. is ,realized!, s aa. ' for boys and girls for instruction Give w a trial on a New ora (Died C_•
The 1 rain "gift" .from the Prov. Horticultural Society Meet- inin "What it means to join the
Ing at 24 Hours Towing Service
Ince to the municipalities. will mean Dunbsrton enjoys fine program, ��' offered for information leading bo I
::44,000 to this township. The Woaryen's Association are the arrest and conviction
Moved by of the per Gordon J. LA
W _.
R E. Mowbray. second- Mr. A. 3: Barnes, of the "Men of ` shelves fixed in the chttreh - am or persons guilty of ' the res -
1 ad by. Wm. Reesor, that the council , the trees" addressed the Society on kitchen- Fred Mason doing the work Ponsibility for the killing, by pois_ Phone 2908
Tuesday in his usual efficient w�a
iaccept the tender given by J. S. y evening of this week, using _y,•' on, my valuable coach dog on.Fri- PI(;BERItiG; t�NTARIO
Balgdon (International Trucks) for Toured slides in his lecture. His The Worth While Class of the day, April 9th.
the purchase of another truck, for + address °vans very instzuctiv- and United Sunday School are arrang. John Bra
$1,625, with Goodyear Lug Tires on 'interesting leaving his audience to m8 the ptegram for Mothers' Day -
leaving Claremont.
Mrs- W_ Booth has returned home
" 1 -:near wheels be made. Carried. believe there was little about trees BROCK
Committee on Roads and Bridges,
he did not know: Another delightful after spending a short holiday with
paid the following accounts: A. Lee nein of the program. Misses Elsie her son Frank at Brooldin. ® .
fisul gravel, 6725. H. Onwrod, Mildred and Edgerton Pegg in mus- On Friday. April 23rd. at White- THEATRE
s _ drag con. 5, 12.00. O. Pascoe, drag
teal numbers, vocal and Instrutnen- Vale United Church, at 8 p. m: the -
cos 1. b.50. G. Todd tai. Introduced b W. drama "Girl Shp" will be
- , drag -Alton y C. Murksir, presented '�7CTF3IZ'BY
r� Road 8.00. W. Holmes, d they were given, a great ovation. by the Y. P. 't; . of Pickeripg Unit- - Tl<Le $ggt tlRit
rag con 3, Their arrangement of the present ed Church. Two hours -of sparkling
^� 10.00. B. Aru»e, drag Altotsa Road, and artiAti7 ad= iii 5
4.75• W Carlton, haul stone con. 5 popular song, "When MY Dream fun and enjoyment. ,If you cannot :Friday and Saturday
X4.40. Ed. Stork, dragR. ' Boat Comes Home"- is a laugh do not come. baTmafiod yiM
Line, 11.00. pai-ticul- The .annual business meetin of
Brown, drag Audley road, 7.00. =April 16 s,ud 17 + �ty as
$. Gates drag Alfons road, 21.75. arly fascinating number. Afters j
SGP, the meeting they were immediately the Women's institute -a-ill be held -Last Show Friday at°8 20 C. -H. TUC&. OrL
V. Linton, drag con.. 1, 9.00. . booked by the .President for future on Wednesday, April 21-4t in the Saturday at 9.00 _ =!'�9� 4eelslbi
meetings of the Societe. Public Library, at 2.30 sharp, To �J Rdi.
Farndale, drag con. 7, 6.50, John g' p- Saturday Matinee at 1,30 �*a
Taylor, drag R. Line. 9.00. Joseph ic'-"Home .Economics."- Roll Call, sat, Eveoiag Show starts at 6.$0
`-' P f►irtyale to be answered b a "Hint on Econ-
- Byers, drag con S, 10.00. A. Anh- Oany„ Porth -while « _
an, drag Bay Road. 16.20. Walter,. Mr. W. Stevenson has • . p on. Re- Wives never
Carter,' drag Uxbridge townline, another car. purchased ports will be given Passing
of
.1farry. Hull
+en sa Smith Belting Works, belt Miss E. Bell spent Sunday with o�`
76. the �rari departments. Will the w!f .
rt for crusher, 7.28. W. Hardy, sharp- her parents -lo Builder and COIItraOtior`
APs, 4.25. Roy Ward, salary, Miss D. Parkin spent Sunday at CREAM - With
+stwnps and tractor repairs, 157.38. her hoarse in Ashburn. BrlogWork and- Stonework
CHARLIE RUGGLE9 s Specialty
iSawyer•itiassey, grader blades, 19. W. A. Will meet' at the home of _ •MARY, BOLAN.D.
Goodison Ltd,: repairs, 15.04. C. Mrs. V. Parkin this Thursday aft. We are paying. this week •
Coorar, gas and • oil, 76.01. Robert ernoon. for C, slut picked rip by PHE N N C 9
ADOL E JOU to t� Service
'Mite, drag con. con 6 and 7, 6.50. I Georgi Tripp and . P. Lennon - Also '
Arobi
G. Pugh, drag con, 4. 12.00. A. Har- families `have
our trucks. -
lock, drag con: 1, 12.00. J, Pkillipa their new hatnea t nicely settled in V »" THE.CROWN INNL-�
{ drag con: 3, 7.00. J. S..Baiadon, The .hundred acre farm lately oc- pec 30e• i4wila Brian Kent Eiosebaak Rd, and Kiogswe Bel.
brusde pruners etc. 19.40. J. Baxter, cupied b Mr, J. _ 4.29 _ Pb
Y Mitchell, has been No• i Q _• With a Ptak til(
drag con- 4, 5.60. A. Mitchell, drag sold to Frank + a 2 VG -
ao-
Pickering streets. 250. C. Pabner;y P8r lb. Batter Fat RALPH BELLAMY
+drag con 2, 20.00 Gardham Tran, HOi'SE80LD FURNITURE
1IAId CLARKS - '
drag Alton road, 11.00. L. Hager -
drag Markham to line, 9.00. h.leagipg b CITIZENS DAIRY do.e�s
"++-.� ��F• Turner, ditty y Tuesday and Wed; �dsy - ....,.rs :
'emairAt&e et3!" Rdl"ef paid the fol- `Mrs' May G7" We pay extra for delivery. If unable. ,,April 10. 20. sad 21 Wed* Building of sli .tisdr
lowing for anpptiea e1,e : Roy ',Nott- will be sold to deliver. phone Collett and our First Show at TOC '
ish 1625, R. V. Moab p7 public etaatisn oa track will call. CARPENTERING,
Mowbray. 14.00. E, PHONE 52 Last Complete Show at 5.20
R. Woodward, 18.00. W. Duncite- C. SATtTRB,Y. APRIL lith CEMENTING,
Bradley, 10.00. Pickering Dairy. 4- ea the �TSST$i' uHideaway _. Csirl" r'LUILBING ..
SO. N. Jenks, 19.00. Eaton Co. Ltd. Property of John Michell - _
20.49. W. Lightbody, 12.00 J. I'Ot $;' Coneessioa 7, Pitkeriag
o _ ATUNTION, FALAU.RS :1GPith and.
nicld 10.QB. C. Wannop, 9.93. R Dining -room suite, comVIete. China . ROOFING
Udell. 9.87. K. SLY'1 _
0.00.
J. Cabins
Rav- t, Solid
Dalt !al - A .
11 MARTHA R
AY
eY,eat table, GENERAL REPAIR WORK E We s so sell 13raatford.Roolo
V. 11.90. Quality Foods, 12.00. P. antique. 1IsiI rack, antique. Buain- SHIRLEY HOBS R
Wilson,' 6.75' W. Tweedie, 3.50. eas desk. 2 Small tables. We We are prepared torepaircare, ,ROBERT CIIMi[IN(38 Mstpri&Is, Empire Batirogwa
ailverwoods, 5.44; Quality Foods, ' settee. Victrola. Radio and 2 loud- trucks, tractors and all farm Also + Eqc'tpmeat, Duro Water
S. Morsish, 6.50. -Eaton Co. speakers. Rocking -chair, 3 lamps; machinery• Wheels rebuilt and is I systems, Beatty
Lia, 20.68. bi. S. 'Chapsnan, 44.80, Couch. 4 Iron beds and springs. Z tire-88ttin wood -work aIId Everything sable .Equipment -
A. Brooks, 8.50, C. Overland, a.UO; Dressers. Chest of drawers. Wash-• g An other Building Material
_Dept Public Welfare, .1.89. Booth stand. Quebec cook stove. Ice refr- Wood tIItD1IIg Of all kinds. lil Thunder" E rtimstes Free '
.and Munson, 24.00: A. Mitchell, igerator. Small cupboard, 2 Clothes Plaee your order ' now for Work Guaranteed
2305. E. Lewis, 2.00. baskets. Odd dishes. Lawn ma
Committee on Conti 8 Fire esti ter• wood working and turning,With - -
rtgencies paid nguishers. Chemical Phone or Call - F J PROUSL
OW following; Wm. Chester, salary closet.• Numerous other articles. _ CONSTANCE BENNETT F. •
and special patrols 29.00,. D. Beat- : �� RCWE OSCAR H01l.OLHA' Phone °1502;
Best-
-on, salary, 125600. R. E. Mowbray, Sale at 1.30 sharp. ..Terms.. Cash k Road Store and BlacksmitDOUGLAs9 PICHERING
MONTGOMERY ,
re' Whitiy trip and truck purchase, 3roeh Shop. ONTARI
- 3.00. R.. C. R.eesor, ditto; 3 OA. S. Faenteer, auctioneer. (Succewr to W. H. Jackson)
'L Down. d'it'to, 3.00. Treasurer o1
-!Ont. County, hospital maintenance
of indigents_.IHI
t ' FNII ITE •, 141.20. Hugh Pugh, ,
Postage, 10,00, Pickering News, at- PES
HAVE YOU
ationery, 26.75. T. Gregg, court att- SPECIAL _
- endalice, 4.00. B. Jamieson, ditto,
x1.00. CA Middleton, relief etrpertaea SEEN THE Aw -Aylmer Peas size '
�-95. C. E- Morley, Road Insce' 292. p 4. ..y 2 tins -for 23ca
low
t0. K: Turner, typing auditors repot. ` 'H T" BINDER e SPECIAL
10.00. Richard How, auditor, 35.00. • If you use boob horse and tractor power Aylmer white Corn, e
Wm. Gormley,—or do not have large eaou h rain acre- OCa
g 8
t j
Committee o n Power and Light, age to justify a power binder—penis the SPECIAL �
binder for you. It has many Can power
paid the following, Greenwood - str, binder parts and added strength for trac- Jam, Apples' Ras Q se��
lights, 90.99. tore eareeassivyes, "that tbq.weight not BossSPECIAL F• 3!r
Commjttee on Damages to Sheep • f • -
I Vaid the fallowing: W. Milne I - 1"Lip, BeHive'-
' Sy a or Crown, 5 lbs. 42ce
� .•-: 9earling lamb kiled, 11.70. W. C. ,
Willson, inspection of same, 2.00. OR -BATH tiBARf SPECIAL
UAFROVID ENDO . , c
National Employment Comnelsion -MEAD . Marmalade, I'M
9C. 1 • .'ar
organizes Branch of Haime' I LOW-CUT BAR SPECIAL g l f 29c•
rrdlrove:
- .- prem Plan in Pickering. rREssuRB - -- ��•-. '�
LUBRICATION « •
- P »
o rk 2g
As part of the plan of the Fed Beans, Libby s, tia 2 for 25c
oral Government to relieve the un- • '
• ,,i- 'SPECIAL r' -- a 4 .
.4IMPloyment situation, in this Doan- A �_})•,, !i$lilJi i 1�
i � of 11,100,000 Sl i el Pineapple, 2 for 25c
Population, one. _
tenth of which is on relief, the Nat-
conal Employment Commission' in ` A190 Oi18 .and Gi�reases: ,For fiIrther ,�reSll Fruit and Ve
Ottawa recently ' launched their infoaluation oonault your local dealer,.,getableS
.Home Improvement Plan, with the -
abject of stimulating the building Dean Mairs, Irougham •8.007 �'-rl & AIUR/S0N
**dei„ which has been among the PHONE 800
Phene Pick 520 -
•� I !n', _ ..,, ti yrs .ri-.n ",. .»w+ :.'ac :�'t+! '^;1L,!�cq tiUr. ,,.:".
M*. Mrg+e spent tate w+ee it-ead ig
the e*.
WIS. Lonsdale ontertsinW a ile,.
--L-,uloids on Mooday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Who. Birkett ' were
out of town over the weeldewd.
Don't forges the O: G. I. T. con-'
cert in the hall on Friday April
Sid.
The B. Y. P. V. are being enter
t ' 8ained at the }#ally at Whitevale
tonight (Friday)
Mrs. John Fleming is spending a'
felw days this week with her daugh-
ser, in Markbam.
Rev. J. E. and Mrs. Glover • att-
: ended the funeral of the latter's un-
ele, at Peterboro, on Monday.
The Baptist Church choir held a
a n7rise party for • their leader, Mr.
Bvans Ward on Maesday.evening.
"Girl Shy" was presented here on
-rriday night last, to a good aud-
and the work of the players
hiy commended.
Born, on Sunday. April 11th at
-Briarbush Hospital,-Stouffville, to
Rev. P. D..and 'Mrs. Augustine, a
son, (John Gordon).
The play "Attorney for the De -
Tense" is scheduled to appear here
-
on Pr3day, May 7th, under the aus-
pices of the B. Y. P. U.
Syanpathy is extended to the re-
ladves and . survivors of the late
Melvin Tindall, whose death tools
place at his home, Altona, on April
8th
Miss Margaret Macnab suffered
an ankle injury one night recently,
while playing bacbWnton, that will
'. tree her out of 'the game for some
time. -
bliss Mabel. Evans gave an ex-
eellent paper on Monday "night at'
the B. Y. P. U. on "Church Attend-
nce, Its Benefits and Strengthening
' . Powers to the • Worshippers."
Deacon Harry Found preached
very. acceptably on Sunday morning
last. and Mr. N. F. Goddard gave a
very fine address • at the evening
-.-service in the Baptist Church.
The public school is holding its -
annual concert on Monday, April
V, 26th. An interesting program, '''Ad-
venture with Robinson Cruso.e
Vith vocal and • instrumental num-
bers.
A number of our ' young people
are planniAg to attend the Rally of .
-,- ; the United Church Y. Y. at Bow-
manville on - Saturday. Our local
group are in Charge of the Worship-�
.'Period.
1 '
-The B., Y. P. U. cruet with the
Mt. Zion Young People on Wednes-
day night. 'Ilse program was given
-- by the Claremont • United and the
'Zion group provided .a •pleasant Sot
.'•;Hal hour.
On April 23rd the Cosegregation..
al Evening' of the. Baptist Church
will Ite held. Dr. Thos. Mitchell of
Ringwood, will be the speaker and
Miss Ahaa Balder. of Stouffville, .
vocalist. will entertain. Silver coil-
ectign will be taken '
The Park Beard have eennounceed
- > their Annual Field Day. for June
9th. At the annual meeting on Mon-
day of this week,. it was revealed in -
the financial statement, that. $100
had been paid on. the mortgage
..principal in addition .to the interest
`.to date.. - • '
' Mr. Paterson is back at work at
the shop. again, but- still somewhat
.handicapped. Contrary to reports we
.shad been given, he has not been sut-
tering too seriously, and he claims
-that he has not lost an hour's, sleep
:through the accident. He renewed a
` set of rubber tires on buggy wheels
this past week.
Rev; Dm-. Coburn, of Toronto add-
aessed both services at the Unitet
Churnih, on Sunday last, 'and at the
Fireside Hour following the evening.
✓service, . spoice to about seventy-
five of the young people. At .the
morning service, the pastor pres-
ented 38 certificates to members of
:
the Young Worshippers League.
The monthly meeting of the W.
7. will be held on Wednesday, April
-21st at the home of Mrs. Kilpatrick
at 3 p. m. Roll Call -"Uses of Odds
:-and %do of Ciotti" A Paper -"Plow
to Keep Your Vigour and Figure';
By Mrs. McIntyre. "Home Preser-
vation of Meat" by Mrs. Luther
Pilkey. Demonstration of Plain
Cookies" by Mesdames Fred Evans,
VFarr, Walford, Lonsdale and Miss
Doris Graham. Music.
SCHOOL REPORTS.
t` -• Brock Road Faster, Examinations.
named in, order of merit:
Sr. 4th - Fred Sinith. Jr. 4th - Dor-
een Carlton (hon.), Raymbnd Wil -
Jack Goodwin, Ed. Staples,
Alex. Hurray, Josie Goralczyk. E@ -
low pass - Harold Brown. Si. 3rd -
Charlie Goodwin, Bill Goodwin, Bet-
ty- Downing. Sr. • 3rd - Gor. Brown,
Bruce Wilson.. Second Class - Grab -
Hart (hon.). Marilyn Cowan
(11m), Harold 9 Hubbard, Bertie
a�..ii;' aa�i.`'raratw • lRaeioa Peeq•.
7110011 Claves - os. rias standing only.
Jack Bradshaw, Alma Perry, Dordt-
h7 Ellicott, Madiarie Brown, Harry
Goodwin, Tisaa, : Bseveek Roma
Daum, Paley Cowan. Primer Sr. - -
Millie Churchill, Ray Ellicott, Pat
Goodwin. Primed Jr. - Florence Ree-
ves, Marie No.
on roll„ 32. Average attebdance,
.31.3. John Bentley, teacem.
S. i3. Ne. IC Nesses in order of
merit.
FormPhyllis Fa0ey. Sr. 4th -
Isabel Young. Jr. 4th - Josephine
Stephenson, Evelyn Knox, John
Moore, Dore Wannop, Francis Will-
son, Beula • Hamilton, MMe Peter-
We have _them, Big, Strong,
Realthy, Baby Chicks. from
blood -tested government ap-
proved breeders.
May, 10c. Late May, 9e. June, 8c•
Order early to avoid disappoint.
ment.
Inclose 20 per cent with order.
HUGH' G. MICHELL
PEONS MARK 81W -
The Economy Store
Specials for
Week ending April 17
Outstanding Value
Bure Cocoa, 2 lb. do .:2b
Eggo Baking Powder, l lb. ' 28c.
Fancy Quality Peas. 2 rb. 25e,
Pineapple Marmalade. 32 oz.. ` 29c.
Junket Tablets, 2 pkgs, for the.
Heinz -Prepared itiustard. 8 oz - dOc.
Vitone,.6oz..27c.; 11oz., dVc,
Princess Soap Flakes. - I '15c.
Floor Wax. "Castle" 24e.
Brooms, 5 string. 35c.
'Oranges. per dozen. 23e. sad 35c.
Cooking Figs, 2 The for 17c.
More -for yours Dollar :
=A. "C. BROOKS
. . CASH GROCER
RADIO SERVICE
Fully lkuippod far Gaarentoed PICA
at a
Reasonable Charts
'rubes and Batteries OR Haar .
Tubm lased !!aa .
PAUL W 1JA1LN
Plnae Chea. All
Madeline a
Beauty
Salon
HAIR CUTTING,
SHAMPOOING,
FINGERINGI
M ARC,ELLINO
`Specialises -Hot Oil Treatment
and Permanent, Ways
Reamcable Prices
MRS. M. MUNDELL
Phone 1906 CLAR,EMO'Ntl
sin- `sr. sed - ,Dioaald R tCJLi*, 154
:yard Fallows, Murray H4al Marj-
orie Havalton, Eileen Beauchamp,
Allah Canton. Jr. 3rd - George
Norton, Everson Norton, Arden
-Wa;nnop, Dorothy Hlasloek, Harry
Knox, Jean Hopkins, Kathleen Ham
ilton, Mildred Gillian, Earl Hiltz.
Sr. 2nd - Audrey Beauchamp, Ethel
Seebeck:, Barbara Knox, Gilbert
Wannop, Doris Wilson, Joyce Har-
dy, Violet Lisconnbe. Sr. 1st - Har-
ry 'Young, Clifford Liscombe, Joan
Wilson, Katftlaen Hpnilton, John
Hamilton. Sr. Pr. - Mildred Wood-
ward (hon.), Hazel Hamilton, Cyril
Wannop, Catharine Hicks. Jr. Pr -
Ruth Gilman, Allan Moore. Number
on roll, 42. Average attendance; 38.
Roy- C. McWhirter, teacher.
Farm.'1M ac' hipery
Frost and Wood, Cockshutt, De Lav
al. Pedlar People Ltd.
]New Cothehott, Gear Shift, .Oil
Bath, Grain and Fertilizer Drills
&ft. Deering Binder y
6 -ft. Massey Binder '
&in Roller Beariiig Grinder.
8 -in. Fleury Grinder
Moffatt. Steel Range High eves. Rea.
2 Walling PLOWS
Turnip Drill, near new
W. F..DISNEY, _Greenwood
''i
PRONG PICK 2314 41 r,f
ALL SIZES _
of
�'ANNIN G .11ILL
1 . : .SCREENS • :: --- :
ty 8rocK
dipper Plates`
Sharpened
SARGENT'S HARDWARE
MAIRKHAM, OMT. 80.1y
Notice to Creditors .
In the matter of the Estito of the
Latus George Cowan, late of the
City of Toronto, and tho Township
of Pickering, gentl*wun, Deceased..
ALL'persons having claims ag-
Whet the estate of George• Cowan,
late of the Tdwnship of Pickering;
Coaaty of Ontario, gentleman, deq-
eased; are required, to file their
April 15th, 1937, with the Blxec'utors
anter which date the assets of the
estate will be distributed, having
regard only -to the claims of which
the P.hcecutors shall then have had
notice, and the undersigned will not
be responsible to any. person. uf.
whose claim they shall not then
have notice.'
' Dated at Toronto; this 30th day of
March, 1937.
N. E. Cowan and John Cowan, 4'14
Canada Permanent Building, Toron.
to. Executors.
Watch your throat
chest colds, coughs and tonsils. Take
no risk. Apply SYBILLA • SPAHR'S
Remedy. It's speedier, surer and
SAFER- Good results or money back
Jew' Drag- Store Pieirering
'We. Recommend
`Hxrtt Bstter;and fladio Service U<�
Firestone Tires
• � Bapert service and re- ;�,� ::;
British American Products pairs to all makes. Rese-
t,
Se'e ns before yon' bay onable chargas. Work
Time to change to heavier'oil gnarant�ed. _ '=
-- ARTHuR FIELD
ALF'S PLACE
Graduate Radio and T:levieion Ie•Mttefa, "'' �,`
Member Official Radio Service Mea'j
CLAREMO,o-T, .ONT,. Association.
Phsoo Clavi. SM + 148 Phone 5201, PICKE RING
;a
X,
• � eke ding's �,ig�itiVay
SAFE • DIRECT • ECONOMICAL '
CHANGE OF TIME TABLE
Effective, Sunday, Sept. 27th, .1936
LEAVE PICKERING ,a
For Tomato Fur Oshawa :
eSt Istermediate Points aad intermediate pebts ;
A. M. P. IL P. DL ' A." M. P. M. P. 1L. i
-a 7.08 c 12.54 6.54 a Ml . 2.81 d 8.81. X7
a 7.44 1.54 d 7.54 938 a 8.31 9.81 _
8.54 a ' 2.54 8.54 Eastern 11.01 4.31 d 10.31
1024 8.54 d 9.54- Standard P. IC a -•'-5.31 .11.31 t
1.1.54 a 4.54 10.54 Time ..12.31 L31 A. IL s
d 5.54b11.41 a 1.31 7.31 12.81 ,1
a -Daily except Sao. A Hol. b -Sun. A ROL obly.
c --sat. od7 -t RvL-only. -
Attractive Round -Trip Fares
Washington $18.20 , New York :15.93 L
Los Angeles == $63.45 Chicago $16-46
Tickets and Information st
GRA T Cn ACH LINES ,
ASTERN HOt13E - PfCgFBINGPHON! 4M
iB
-:SEEDS-
_ - -
g
.Garden and Farm Seeds on hand
-Get Our Prices
• .•- ;HARNESS _ • ___ . -
New is tM tfu* to *quip yourself with-repahV6 or •a -Nor Set d bftry
assn. Ohne stook to complete, and pries -aro advane3ag. A.
Farr's Elevator - - _
eh CHOPPING MILL :. itUYAE..PURPL.E LINE
CLAREMONT, ONT.
Office, Clare - S815 lea. W A large, Tsai slack tat lee. a& mmi . Pooltr7 tows
CbIck Starinr "alfa heal : Juke different variation of disfid m&'
We kava a oat of saute sating >r aab for stable ani hen-beuas. Ask about ear roast paint for
vesting atlas (•a disinfectant sad a paint combined). Caw Uver
the last of this .reek toofte f!
lbs. Free from noxious weeds Fret - • ,FROST FFNCE :
ildtleer CoeMet7• Priear :are advancing Get yomr order be. "
Ali kinds of dairy .and Poultry !Mi ,Chas. Cooper, Clareiriont, Ont
McLaughlin-Buicks Display New Style Trend
■
.tielwQ6we dlsoorered what isad been sed; but Y
"t"" to MAU It )taawa tQ the pub -
He. -
ON is the sh;tt of the bat Just whesg � s81ads'Orange pekoe
A a man would grip It hard, the Point of
% AFAMON
asteel phonograph needle bad beenD fi
• imbedded. The poison was smeared
3 over the Int of the needle. The heat _
BY CORTLAND FITZSIMMONS ��: of Dfrktn's hand had softened and ---�'
.77 -.� �•� melted the poison and the impact of : _
::•:•:•:•:�:•:�:�:���w•��:�����y��;•.......�r!� the and ball had forced the n. a to
' ' puncture the skin.
-have been waiting an eternity. ..She • hours, said he had not seen Terry
caned his y go Thanks ' to Terry, the Boston acct-
s
apartment aD nt o
h tel an out.
d
when
int had been solved and it was -
the operator told her he did Alice waited until
f Mr. Burke had he finally called Centre street.'and the bat hart been found so quickly' but'
A
come back, ked him i , asked -for • Kelly and explained why any further discoveries about the tat- "
she was calling him. — est murder seemed beyond the power _
The boy, who doubled on, the switch- When Kelly said that he had >}ei- of the .police. The days dragged by
board and in the elevator during off their seen nor heard from -Terry, ?.lice and nothing new was learned. ,
was in a panic,:'. She blurted. part -of The public,'alwitys• hungry -for new
her reasons for her fears ' to Kelly sensations, turned out in greatest
When -Kelly told her he would i o up nt; nlx'•s ivhene�'cr a-
» game was, play •
Onto. Terry's apartment, she jammed on ed, bvt'their curiosity went unappeas- ,,
her hat and hurried -over thcrQ her- ,edG 1'qr setierad«ePks there
not`. _1. Home � js
e self.
-new devlopments. The Blues -played
1 l .
;gam Sie �7Lth Te> ry had managed to ai era baseball and kept their posi- By (,AURA. KN;iCxH l t
get near the tion at about fourth place. The odds
door, raise his legs and begin a sy's-
tematle rhythmic beating ohie slip- went down and there were some peo-
n _
pared feet against the door. He kept plc who thought they might have a •A Time -Saving ;Dessert with lettuce, watercress or nasturtiuin
it up as long as he cduld and , then • chance for the pennant, diter all. The Now .that spring is practically "in Ieaves. Bouillon cubes may be substi-
Wiea�. __ stopped to rest. He wasf others still believed that not even_a all in, his , .- .. -the bag" let's have springtime on the rated for stock.
head was splitting. He ached, he was miracle would make the Blues a pen- family table. However, spring fever•
sore and stiff and .his .throat and naut winning team. makes everyone a Iittle restkas and Spiced pat Roast
mouth felt -like dried, pieces of 1n:r7•.- Lnrry was 6 -bit on the Newark team Empty siiced •
e no one wants to spend too much time heat . thoroughly.
rust i:. , skillet,,
- ment. _ _ , and. t; ue to his ;:r ,.::se, T:: ry kept in lire kttchcu ghly. Remove meat from
1j., sig foods. There s:ii,l-L. To the hot meat
* After a long wait he -tried it again, r' .5 column full of Larry -dhd "she• Yne are so mauy other things to .do in the juice in the
BAKE WITH. ROYAL and bntl he was playing. The other men skillet add: ,
Paused .because he heard voices sprfitg, gardens to care for long 1 iabLespoans lard; 1 small onion `
just outside, his door. Fie heard the ki ::a 1 T r: �' :Ib S 1' th.e ir.!bllcity he ival;;s to hunt for pcssywillows and'
gave Larry. but Terry made no ex- cl:r;,l;ed find; 4 ray lea, i'who
cup M
—always full Strength lock turn and the door started to..o,en homes to re-siecorate that. it seems a vuta;;ai•; 3 tablespoons sugar; 4 whole
and then he, fainted. ' plauations,. preterring to keep his res- shame to spend' much time over the doves.
BA
SALA
}'}ten Terry iacovered, he hxd to s^iQ to himsrlf, stove., A-qulck•setting
tell Kelly the entire story,
Alice. sat S\ ` ` 'r `'' jelly Vis, ob Thicken ub with Urge tab; -;;p99..15
3 P�>�rl�.c, Larry sail Fran- , s r
ATE �"H besidehand er, as -Tarry no pt' flour ted smooth in cup ,cold
talked. The doctor had come and ^Ane. gad to keep his lezps and. Is arch's time-saver .that. you v.'ater. Plac. meat back fir this mix
-
9 felt he was o'ali
and promised that notbing serious Promise to Pop Clark. During the will have, hours longer to spend on tare heat. thoroughly, Serve piping
O�irrir-TAsr •� other interests. Qtifck•setting jelly. . hot.
gould.come of Terry:
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$pfib I,00ic Suitable the Dominion and when returning they,
have nothing but good to say of the
and its institu- "
country, its people,
f ,. - -- - :• tions:'
014
Th e- Pa �r� R .C.M.P. Air-hrl:nded
OTTAWA, — An aviation section is
being created within the Royal Canad-
r EDITORi&1 1 COMMENT FROM an Mounted- Police, it was learned
�
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� HERE. T=RE AND , Isere. It will start with four planes,
Y
YVEftYWHERE. e,�ch manned by a pilot and observer:
r some. Sears.. thQ mogated -
. Fr hada a
been operating an air patrol on the
`y > Atlantic coast, but its personnel were
seconded Srom :.
CANADA - upsetting 't She looked at the dirt x' the Royal Canadian Air Force. e
_ t d d
gravely, then raised her large child- ,�„ y 71,
-
like eyes to ' the sedate tate of the ti
new service will be administered an
manned by the Mounted
200 Are Bachelors old minister and said, "That's a hell The force has sufficient qualified p!-
Beverley Baster report's his die- of s place. to put slily."—Edmonton `; q a lots and observers, since quite a num-,
covery that out of 615 members of Journal. 3 ? (Sz ber of airmen wiio -were let oct tit the
the British House of Commons ap•
Letting The' Go p yA fk �¢ R:C.A.F, when the economy . axe fell - *.
proafunately 200 are bachelors: Odd" What has become of the schemes fig;
in 1932 went to the Mounted. Also yi
�- that voices from among, the latter to get the unemployed together to d. ? '. many of the constables possess com a?
should express most concern about mutual -hely in- small ,.matters,, for !r�^, 3 r `
Britain's falling birth rate. - Mr. organizing entertainment for them- mercial fl -ging certificates.
The R.C.�i.P. air force -will be bas-
-Saxter, isn't a bachelor, but he, too, selves" among themselves, for en- + s .� "5 - ed in Halifax, but in due course the
looks into' the future with some mis• couraging them to develop hobbies
givinga as to what. may happen to s and so to take itheir minds off their . �� 1. }., s:, hope is to liars some planes operating
--depopulated Empire whose vast ter- condition? There are certain things N y € on the Pacific. coast and in the north
_ ritories are the envy of races which. with which those on y:
relief have to $y r(. '. countr
threaten to overflow their present put up; they can hardly be provided-
Doundaries. Canada' with but eleven with funds to enable them to give r� l;, , v , `
._ .pnilllons scattered over its gigantic presents; but there are other things New . Finn
area, might be well advised to take like notepaper and a few stamps that �r�w'r TORO\TO, — with the object-OL
rather a lire interest in the subject. private c(Iaritp might, take neon itself y' s forging an'otuer link in file chain of
Maclean's Magazine. to supply. — Saint John Telegraph commercial flying gnterprises which
. ._. M:rg •�"''''� 4 �?" ''.6r' o> are bIingine-the-dismnt -mining cent-'
journal.
Took Messenger's Word' -19p e ed mid
e ePram was being delivered by The relation of speed to safety !s .onto, Skylines Feyness Ltd., has or-
' ' ganizEd' a seedy :;ervice to various }points . as well as to •the
a local telegraph office messenger boy . entirely .dependent upon conditions. n + -
and as the door -was opened to him In a narrow street with parked .cars,
"" � i\o: thland
he handed she telegram to the one the motorist who drives at thirty -miles leading cities of the Dominion.
who had answered his knock. and as hoar ought to be in the insane 4, . This CL'npany is already providing
_ shovinz his book out said ' ncnchai• gsylum. And fhe Legislature which u..r .X ?f' trahspw tatiou between Winnipeg., Red
antly, "Just put your John Henry permits it ought to keep him Com --s ;e,a� ' ��
s Lai;e. ArgQ.;y, 31aui..u, i'chi Lake
here. piew5p," Arriving back- at the pant. The sad fact is that too many s "y§1� '#r � i'icicie.t'c� '. C'cL t3,:1 L'atricia_and _Lit•
"tel sranhntl'ue.be looked-at.lits-hct.k mutorist:, once the •legal•limit is sten- He• Lemr L:�.. 5,,}tines Ex,.ress has
and found, written in, a scrawling ped -up to thirty' -miles in cities, stili i purerased outright ownership at the
hand "JGhn Heart','' -The recipient of think that this date is permissible Northern Flight, Ltd., which will op -
the "wire" had taken the mesesenger : under any circumstances. They will _ ; orate an air service between Toronto,
boy at his. word.—Goderich Star.drive pt thlrtY or a little more and - P• ~' �` ` � "" Sudbury, Timmins. Kirkland Laka
" ,Floral Tributes consider that"tbey are driving at what Di,:ening in their opinions on castumes for 'fexanitas (hustes� sl for and. Little Long Lac.
Several weekly journals of Ontario the Leg1$latura has declared to be a Texas and Pan American -Exposition opening •in - Dallas in June, _
area veral week the question t to 9a.a rat- of speed. _ Toronto Tele- Eleanor'Akers (left) wears one she prefers while Jean Collins exhibits
gra - her choice. _ - - - ' $47 Q00,000 Revenue
whether it Is. advisable or otherwise Problem of Cheese
-= to publish the names of individuals l _� batter Lg shipped to Brit- OTTAWA. --An
increase o! more
contributing. floral offerings- on the sin it has t compete with producers than 1147,000,000 was shown in cue -
death of a friend. Some say Yea. the blaze which had originated in the toms and excise revenue during the
others say nay Once upon a time A�tr>llia, Nes Zeakes and also iY . recreation rpom on the second floor Lineal. year ended -March 31, over the
T)eumark, which makes marketing News In Review - as. the result of an overheated stove. province, according to a statement ls-
♦ Ia this Province it orae li almost very- difficult. On the other hand, ap-
,'universal, practice to publish. both +•..+.+-tea: >' _•�••�-� The room was unocettpied at the time sued by 'Hon. J. L, TJsley, Miniatar of
the names of In and of or- parenily.-Canadian cheese in not sub- and the outbreak was discovered by National Revenue.
jected to this keen competition:
sanisattoas. • Then Professor Goldwln Fire Hall Fire �... Chief T!huriing's wife. The ben was
Hence it would appear to be. the hoes far amounted msa to -
Smith. himself a newspaper man at -- - -HUMBER BAY, — 'The fire hall is immediately, rung -.-and- the ala;m__lwz _
Total collect
part of wisdom, with increasing`inilh excise dt-ring t year
: t1mea, painted out that the pra.:tice on fire,"' was the alarm that rang out system summoned the tiremLn whb $274,344,536 against $226,845;999 in the
but feuded to invite more and more production in Canada, to build up the _
export trade in cheese.- The' United
to Humber Bay [tremen. The brigade aro otherwise engaged during the day. preceding fiscal year.
of such offerings, many of them con- 'which is a volunteer one was on. the Damage was estimated at $50. Excise taxes led with $145,691553
tributea solely_ for the sake of pub. Staten, under the reciprocity pact, is scene la about 15 minutes and quelled '
liicitr, and not a few of them the con- prepared to purchase large quantities _ ---- - .
an Increase o! $36 670,406; customs du-
prepared
of friends none too well of Canadian cheese, "d the British _ U. S. Tourists Sing Praj..ea of ties Amounted to $32 051.960, a gats of
And market is ready to .absorb a greater be bore as King differenced with a Canada $9,456,450 and excise duties totalled
j able to afford the expense. -An supply label of three points argent, on the,
RIIns referring to floral' tributes he $'45,878,336, an advanc9 of i1,369,72b
'Imentioned wedding presents coming The probienq for the ohegse-maker central point. of which is an Imperial MONTREAL, — . Friendlfed be- aver_ths pyeylous-ftscal year.
to to solve the matter of pricea paid. Crown proper: The Crest and Support- tween Canada and the United States ja
tfrom `tgdividuals" Publication of these' to the farmer, so that he will get a ens have , similar_ labels; and tine Cor-- was -greatly enhanced- by recent -visits
also he regarded as simply a bid for —
number. Aman whose opin• fair share of the price paid paid by the oust is that c[ .n Sovereign's son, cf the Governor-General and the Prime Fanners:Halt Sit -Down
largewhich is different. in that it has no Minister to Washington. Sir Herbert
r — Brantford Expoaitbr. Y The Hershey Choc
-Ions. carried Weight with nearly ev- consume . B.HEFtSIiE _
It Can Be Banished arch, froirr the' Coronet:', which the Marler, Calfat�ap Minister. to 'W ash• late Corporation resumed _purchasiat
erybody, except in . matters of .trade, In spite of 'the marked .ogress Duke bad as Prince. of W'a'.es: in;ton, said in an'iaterview here. -
-,a la a •num Der- of newspapers began 1' milk from the farmers who evicted -980-""'
rg This is- the .first tittle that Arms "Lord Tweedamuir carried himself
to pursue a different course !n
re- during recent years as a result o[ fm- have been granted for a former` So sit-down stokers from the factory it
munization campaigns, we cannot in an extraordinary fine manner," Sir
_specs of obituaries and reports say that diphtheria has beep really vereign, And in virtue o1 that the Im• Hcrbert Marler. said. `"He received $ a battle.
v ral trousiind farmers aroused
Y e e
1 the S
w'
weddings.. As to flowers, would y eriai Crown s used for the first time
g magnificent- reception in both _the .�er
...not be moree titting in sick rooms conquered is Canada as long as the ps a 'distinction cn- a tab^l of dirfer• nate and House of Representatives +because the strike had cut off a mar -
in cut form than -in. evidence ,as disease claims 160 lives in tares
wreaths after the patients have cite• months, as the latest report of Bur- encs=London Times. where- he trade eharming and most kat for $10X0 worth of milk daily,
e_u of Statistics indicates. But the Mule, B-itanniat _ cultured speeches." unnoted on the plant. Armed with
ad their eyes !n death, and see not, Sir Herbert said the ci its of Prime' bricks, clubs and other Weapons, they ,
neither apDrec[ate an aroma' -Ren• meads of complete conquest lies read- - One. In the eye for the i)ismal Jim- Minister Kin and Lord�Taeedamuir drove the sui1:81s lrpm the Ivy corer
'trees Mercury: ily at hand if only indi.vidcals. and mics who ra always telling us jt ct g
communitiss will. use it.=Brochvirie how badly -beaten pe si@ going to -be, had been entirety personal and not ed building and demanded that the
The Blushing Bride Recorder and Mmes., . In the nett war. Sir Samuel, Hoare,; political. They did much to increase company resume buying their product..
The demure young bride, her face first Lord of the' Admiralty, reas- the friendly sentiment' toward Can- Sit downers were driven to the sub -
young d told not o r tarn
a mask of winsome innocence, slow- T sures the nation about the supremacy ada. ur s ar. of t e ,
ly walked down the aisle, clinging to .,THE EMPIRE pt the .F.lcet. Fie puts paid to the old Prophesying great development, and Gore} nor George H. Earle ordered
the arm of her father. As she reached story that air attack w311 smash fife tourist traffic and comrhercial trade an investigation to '. fix' responsibil•
the platform before the altar, her Duke of Windsor's Arms Navy. The plain man will be pleased with the United States in the coming ity." Ttieentyfice persons' were in the
-dainty foot. brushed a potted flower, Arms. [qr the Duke of �V indsor 'liave at this plain speaking. It is an agree.. }'ears, Sir Herbert. said, "It is amazing hospital3.
been recorded at the'Heralds. College able experience to hear aCabinet to find,how great an interest the. Am- "The bloodshed at the Hershey
in Virtue of a Roya1•'Warrant. Minister inspiring hope by the means ericans take in Canada. They -seem to rlant was a disgrace to the commbn
The Duke's
are those which of common sense.—Sunday Chronicle. get -tremendous pleasure from .visiting wealth,'' Earle said.
THE WONDERLAND OF -.OZ
y L. Frank .Baum
- -- - -
'• as soon as the last -bit of desert'
Tl:et' cane (,,:ite-clo�c to the 'front
- "Dorothy Gale, of course; froth
"Why,
` "Well 1 don't," declare;! the girl: -
"I want to get -down... "Very well,"
wl
-
was passed and "all the procession,
door of the palace and then halted;
hansas," she answered.
hello, Doroth�l" said the Scare-
said the ScarecTDw, nodding. "It
-
from the beautiful. and. dainty Ozma ..
.the Scarecrow.. dismounted from his
;,yp n the re
crow at i h world a -you
..*ball be as you say. Who toted
..to, had readhed the
- to, the last
Approach!
hSave' my iiriend as
Y up?" "The Princess Lan
er she answered. At this, Ozma,-
doors of the Land of Ev,
grassy mea ,P
festa ed$to the door he might read .
'what Dorothy, just above
,_ reply..-ei,
" me,
mei" QYou seem to be quite
.dere'
,
"-who had been listening to the tnn-
the magic carpet rolled, itself to-
and entirely disappeared:
.it said.
him, 'could. keep silent no..- longer. -
save
safe now," replied the Scarecrow.
versationr called: /''wdear hy did_��B e
Princess lock up,
. • gather
Then the chariot driver turned her
"Here I am, she shouted, as loudly
- Dorothy,"
But rm- a prisoner, I m locked in
i can't out;' she -pleaded.
you
cause, exclaimed Dorothy, "I re-
'
--Lion and Tiger into%a broad -road-
.
as she .could. -."Here's
"Dorothy who Y" asked the Scare-
so get
"That's all right," said the Scare-
.fused to let her -have -my -head fo r
-
way leading up to the palace, and
the others followed, while Dorothy
crow, tipping his head to look upward
crow. "Consider the matter: You
Some
her . collection.' "I'll ase her at
replied Ozma, promptly.
-' --still gazed in -eager excitement from ..-
.until he nearly lost. his balance anti
can't get drowned or fall.
tolks would call you luckyl"
once;'
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