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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1937_05_14r •f >...• ": a •.: - • • _ .. 71 nil -- qq VOL. LV I. ' TIC KERING, O NT.. 'FRIDAY MAY 14. 1 L+87. Vi.c. �8 ; f0wafeslsftanaldas>sa. NOTICE --_ Cherrywood ihmbarton GREENWOOD' Anniversary Services in connect- Miss Bernice Lankin and friend, R. H. O. PEARSON-Phygieias ".1-Our with Cherrynvood Sunday School Mr• Rathb of Granton 1017 tracks pees your Waythe week-end with Miss Helen Thom;i every sy. There will be .services at 2 o'clock Mr, Thos. Annan Irving and Mrs �p S. FORSYTH, Oph. D., Director and 7.30 standard time. Further white attended the funeral of their' X886-•1936 y' .[ ,ORPtom�•r1n1 Aaaodatimat Ontario. Reg. COAL COKE ltwred ...ember of the Amerieaa Optometrka1 r ' '• particulars later. cousin, Mrs. Lee Bradley, o#` Ran- -- r asgoda son. i:y examined by appo(ntment. �P� OD, CE B ENT, Pttotsassot. Claremunt. out. scalville, on Wednesday of last Pln S t.epat. SAND, GRAVEL Brock Road eek. Cho n w k t Brougnam Monday, 'Wednesday sod .Friday and k�. JR, D(kfALD 'RUULY Bturlstt)r Mr. and Mrs. F. Yates were down .71 ptBceformerly occuD ad byy Lac lace A E t,'hris: ' Mrs. T. Philip spent Mothers' _ BUILDER'S- SUPPLIES last Saturday to their home here " :'!a per bag %�•-:,+ ttaa.twuth wing of t:ourt 1•iou.t• WhitbY• Sly and were busy getting their garden Day with her people at Zephyr. - also load oartage work in shape. W. J, Brown and , family spent 20 bags - $1.30 BEATON, BELL tf ROSS Sunda with their people here: - Earristora ts.solicitors We have also laced in stock a full • Mr. Alf. Kayes, who had the mis- Y Pa line of Maple Leaf Milling fortune to "catch" the mumps a Mr. and ;ars. Ford and Mr. and 25 bags and over, 6c. per bat WILLIAM J, BEATUN. K. C. week or so ago, is reported feeling Mrs, Ravey spent Sunday at .the Uo',, Feeds: A full line of cattle and pis ii. BROOKE. BELL, K. C. J. D. F. ROSS and looking rhore like his genial Ellicott home. feeds r JAMES A WRIGHT A. W. MITCHELL self. we a.re glad to relate. fir. and Mrs. J, ' Newell, of Tor- f is Bay Street, Toronto, Adelaide 2838 We are ver • sof onto, were visitors of Miss - Bate necessary y sorry "to hear that Pig Concentrate -this is ---' Mrs "Dick"TKeei?ie has been con- during the Week. for eoonotmicai ftaedin ;., (+ O. R1CH,ARDBUN 8t Co.. Bari Pickering, Ont. r g . v fined to 'her bed by the doctor's or- =Kr. and :firs: E. Woodward en- •ters. Life uildi Potatoes etc., suite Sul• Of ice hone 7400 Reeidence 6520 tertained' the. latter's brother and PI Starter for young pigs . Bacelsior Life Building. 36 Tomato Wit, Toronto. p dere. A severely strained back, ` re- g - - 'Takphone Ad. 16bb; Pickering Phone 3613. dtf wife. from Huntsville, on Sunday. - ceived while painting her living- THUMSON & McMI LLAN—Burris- The Beal Store, Claremont room is thought 'to be, the cause of Mrs• George Philip and niece Ef- " tern, Solicitors, Notaries Public. Office her illness. Her many friends ravish fie Peterson were with the Ashton p�Ky Feeds, All kinds d4lm atCaotdon House. Pi_keting, on Tuesday and PHONa 9'3) her a speedy recoce family in L'zbridge on Sunday. $attuday evenings,rom 7 bU to 4.00 or by ap p Y rY4 Ooiotment. Toronto office. Mc-Kinnon Wdg.. _ Mr. and Mrs. Sherlock and other Starter and Growing Masi �e Melinda St. Phone Elgin 5�3. 29tf : FURNITURE uthaugh no one frorri Brock Rd. had the good fortune to actually Toronto friends were Sunday guests Bran and Shorts y' We ore dieplaviag an attf•actire attend the Coronation of Kin at the Harvey 'home. - ("IOiVANT do ANNIg — Barriete re, 8 N-11o+nci variety of bliss Jean Malcolm and Miss Bva lets. Ns,tarie. Public r George and Queen Elizabeth, many R�`oaN SORWN D. CON ANT,'K C. 8lutainum and (�raniteware, $tc.. listened to the service . -,-is the radio 'Cole, of Ravenshoe, spent the week- Furniture and Furciture ALL1N F. ANNIE. B, A.. LL. S. end with the former's parents. Novelties, which wars perhaps better than sec -,w 60ces- -7 1 2 Simeoe St. S.. Osbaws and best as a method of avithessi Mr. and Mrs. E. Cracker Sr, and �T y a Pbotrt-4#nd 6 (Gahswa), and at the, Court Priees.low, in keeping with tim.a- Jr.PIANO-TUNING House. Whitby. (Mr, Conant) Phone 7 (Whit- file 'gorgeous pagea2rt The ,school. Mr, and airs, E, Crocker, he were by).' - had a short program on Tuesday 'guests of L. and Mrs. Matthews an AND `I ,�e„•f t►t - RADIO SERVICE of readings, Sunday. patriotic rags poems, in keep- Recent .*isitore4 at the W. Gray All kinds of Pt1 t+ir Bort . "' "•' ^�^^�•^^^^^ A Graduate of Radio .Colla B . in with the eat current event- A' home were: Mrs, Gray's brother. ERBhRTT FALLAISE, L. DS.. 8 g All Tuning Guaranteed with thirty-five foot flag pole, kindly Robert Judd and fatrlily; Mr._. wad D D.S Lraduatt of the Rota( College of donated try Mr. Arthur Percy, was Mrs. Lishman and daughters and ... C, S. W CDONALD 01mSuutonsand the university of Toronto. II to-the-minute training ollcs in residence second dow east cd at: And- p- 8 erected on the school grounds. "The other friends from . Toronto. 209 CLOSE AVE., IORON`I'O few@Cbttrc . ,Pickenag. Ont Office hours : 9 and Mr. and Mrs. Shepherd and Coil- _ a. e. w 6 P. m„ or try appoinrmeat . (X-ray trustees, as well as many others. ___.. Phone Lake,dde 1502 swwke). Phone Pick 3700. +sty-'pFrNE3T EQUIPMENT who )Yelped to transport, trim and ie were at theft home here on Sat- for - :. erect the pole are to be thanked urday, malting reads for suilYmer. Order? taster. at NEWS,Af6o! I' jpU*tnv**+ • orbs. Guaianl'etd Satisfaction - for their efforts. A niew flag was Misq Gladys Gannon Was with. - - ,;— -^-. AT purchased for -the f:ccasion and wee 'h W 'oCowie rJahn her neo 1<iA,tAnnKhle PriE�+tt duly raisM in the presence of the Mrs. and Fled Shingles'- FO.r Sale la-sweit P08TILL, Licensed Auedonoee. and the latter's :*sf� and daughterfor (7ouoties of York and onasdo. ♦ae• Tabes and Batteries always. on h. A � British c-inning of their pro- - :. of all kens. attunn•d so on sh'orsass — gra , at th,e beg-inning and loy• visited their old home here and Mau". .Address Gress Swat P. o., oq+. H. ROY 'MILLER. � called on std neighbors on.. Sa;yr t>iaft r •'vuait.�d duet! nalep.Shingea. --.—..__. _ y .-g is an important •Hired'. FNIt ylurp9hinptlea. • R. BEA.TUN. TOWh9HIP Brougham, Otitario - item .to'be iMprEased on yoLng day afternoon. D• Clerk, Con reysarer. Commissioner for 48tr Pbooe )draft IfillEi Canadian minds, especially in ;has' aiisses Zvra Gee- Fidna Green Also. ''"'rni +eve inQ huRRp wheels. eateoa •Nida.ns. Accountant, Etc. Ismer of -- May Brown ,-and Ruby- Annis, of Lawn ttevsvrre eh,arpeoe+d, - idarAaget.icen•e•. Whiterale,Uat. -- troublous and uncertain ti�>es - T. PA'1'EHKr)Nl5 t'LAkiFiM1W1�I - _• _-- _ Greenwood visited the-Y, R at th•� /A, . E. RICHARDSON �. A'. � :' M Dun ba tc n . meeting on Sutxny Misa Gee acid Ott 11 ntrd Krt (,rive Phone 291: ` reowd the meeting,. ---- GIENIO'RAL INSURANC9 ' `—•. �- : The Ri,rls of the f G I. T at Will and Mrs. Camen,n,'son an' I FUEL REAL E3CATE Insurance of All Hinds. Dur#,artfcm were ha�teases at a daughter, of Oshawa.. accompanie.J C4NVEYa:vCI1'G very unilfue affair on the -evening by �i:s. James Hwgie.-•:islted th Begirt Ratas Available with Brown',, on Saturia Mrs. Hvgl + 'An old estabftshed agency, ready of May 7th. The occasion being„ a y . Mother anct Daus;hter"Bcincr et. Vii- u fished, to !i, remerlbes�I to ail .',i i ! • Builders Su Ties W. setae. : See�irity and S@roil^P era) of the i silica fn,m, the church friends. pF :Phone, Pick. 6000 r — - Weis alio .imiu-d vut -%ts. Tfte +ab- fns 'Centh Annual iiper.ne o Address - . Phone les were gayly dk-vratPd lr• . rti c), ha::a . Yrrshyzi tial: \xe•atern' Sc+i __. Y' y 1�ii� A► YY 1- , BROUGHAM PICK 516 and :white' and bluN .an'i' thr C r< n.: a.n. ulrets' .at- niouuhrlrl. i nut I • ation- Cage rnada- inti ti(K-c rates f {, r ,'sired, .on May 190. A full prn: LICEN^ E:U ACt 1'iO.N h lIR ANU ler, �tlh:n, tti�eChcr 'ofs sine vf' tri �'}tttn 1s lrPdule.l for tlx day:. Tr. VSLL•2l'l'uR a rn•,nx ..- .t+ry.',lain;I} E}r:ro; ar,f l 214tv-,noon add r, ti'',will. Ix, •}giv:•n ` sill l lit.l • t .8,.led coudur;ted Anvwhirc PtCker><ng Mills w+th a .?teautiful.crr,v:n ani flak,. �l,sv Marjory frrefar;. -,ef 1{ rktau Phoue ur write; Add,•ess 8l4' Duadr.' The cakr� wa. c,.t ' i'3 %Tiav Akn(e, is- Lake (; • La * ( Ott Sunday the. vvmbine,f. Motl,.er 1)t,111P t l( sir r 6;rt•et. Litet. Agenoy for Frost Jt Rood Thom. 1_elon ,tic,ett w,%A Tonat tiTn , iVhitt>y. Unt,�rio. ire anti arc iri�^ inIvortisuil rat,- Day. Bi',tis-maI axtd C'�ronauo. (.Ftifetlt... l Ible. FiIRste, w Cockshutt Farm Machinery, _ ,+ t Service had a very lar a attend- . 3b1E• fru nnex. .Edyt$c, ..c11ip p•npa.-; _ g "1111t1)le R�,l}' .R c'i+d CYRIi� F. M0111,EY ed the'toast to the KSn�"ard Rut1i once. The church was appmpriazrl,•' CotriEil'ete lire ti11d rep++ir�. dEvr;rated cath fiuwel�, liar and tli A- enTc ear Luud FenO! (3F.NITL TNsUR11,E , Allen, to the Qiwntry.• Doris Tay b � y Choppfri, and Feeds Of "all ]orr-proposed a tf,ast to the church picture of the jtoyal' Family. Re'. tint) .1JQf°1 !Phone Pickering, 6700 kinds. and Ella :finnan;, pr]nop)gid a toast J E, _Glover :cad' the ff=ronati�, ` to the Mothers ana other guests, Message' from the Moderator, Rev. WIRITES _ Peter Bryce, olid addressed the Royal Pastry Flour responded to by Mrs. Taylor: Helen �i0OkQhULt Twplementdl Life Scott wad Ruby Dion sang 'solos, children` on a '.%Wahers' may: theme. - '{ '.Poultry Feeds, browing lis, D�r-is Johnstonteld an inter "Secure Prices Before. Ba Fire a,nluttnied by �1ise Helen Bradd. y� :. -:'gash, Laiiflg Ma811 Two choruses Were given hY the efatiitg story: The following children s A tOIIl01711E' Group of Girlq and Eileen'Amis were .presented for he Rite . of WILSON �TT T c We carry all makes of Plow. Points. Ba tism: twe little daughters 4 I L SO N R R O Burglary and Accident gave an I1LStrtI11 ental selection. p u Da N. Lockwood D:,ria Taylor also g(tve a reading. li, and Mrs. Baaciay; daughter ::Locust Hiur onto .- IN Durh1 the avenin Miss Jean An George and Mrs. Duncan. and the PICKERING, ONT, nan expressed . the desire of the wee son of Roy and Mrs, McWilir- PhotaeDl-irk 72(]0 e StUC11O Couches _� Group to give Mrs. Burgess a small' ter: Rev,'Giover spoke of the heart- gift and a presentation was made enlrig..-'effect of the-- fell-filled to Mrs. Burgess. The est s esker. ch ch, and stressed the obligation WISE �ARMERtS R. G. CLEN�ENING p Priced from X136 50 to $37.50 Mi Eunice Tyhurst, of Toronto, of arents of children in bringing _ _ FUNERAL DI7IFr✓TOR was introduced by Marguerite faun- th into church relati•,nship, as Fleeted Rugs Private A+nt,nTnnce - ter aircj 11is T}hurst gave a rrtost well as sending them to Sunday Treat their, .geed �il'ain° ' �. School. • - ' - interesting talk on the responsibil- nay'afi(1 Night Se,l•vue 1 1 sties. of the yciung, people of the pre- On Thursday, the �'. ' li.. S. met plt�ne 9006 time, and .the need of s iritval• at the. Duncan home, and although _ p FormaIdehyae t -- — itfiafivc -51108 a« th froths ehurYh-of teday.- INI.' _the weattl.er was unfavorable_ att- 7 $4.8.r i ----- -- Tyhurst also showed some interest- endanre ivas good. Mrs. Stewart, R 9 g 12.-58.40 Mar am, Off$ '' i P J7rs. �4'; Bennett. firs, James Mal- To insure a smut-free barn t in? s:,uies on Cam Life..: A vote -"" - ----- __ ___ of thanks was moved by Vera' Stac- coin and 3iiss 3i-orison, bring vis- - A few cents spent in smut pre. Ne PKtternH in ( O11.1? OI'ei11n, ey and the evening 'closed by sing- itors from Markham. lairs. ' H. his]- ventlon wit add dollars to : Lin(ileum and Oilcloth Far Your POUItr ing "taps9% color. President, led in opening de- ` votions.. Several ' letters were read Your crop, A 15 oz. battle _Driuking Fountains and Feed _,'' . • iS Stock. School Reports� ' from the V6'est, 'telling of the app- sufficient to treat'50 bushels ]Bede and MattresBee'at - reciatien of 'the people who received _ Troughs made- our own sho 35C. ¢: p Spring Report, . S. S. Pidker- so gratefully, our gifts of last fall, --Right Prices. Good quality' and moderately' ing. Names.in order.of merit. especially interesting letters came We also carry Sr. 4th—Lolna Puckrzn ('i1)•, Jean from , a nurse and school teaches. Caresan Powder Treatment WALL PAPERS - priced. -Carson (h), Carl Wilson, Lorna The meeting went into, a committee - as a whole to arrange 11b..'41.00 ' shell and mica fit,' Shea, Herb Puckltin. Kenneth Pas- ge for file ' g tertainment of the delegates to the Motor Ambulance, Da se Night toe. Jr. 4th—Millie SScIvor (f). Jr, Day Western Section of the Oshawa Also dairy utensils and .filter, 3rd-,Allan Wilson (hl, Thelma r Carbonate, for Hum Phone 1800 Gostin (h), Ronald Pascoe (h), Vic- Presbyterial meeting to be held in "Copper ,ess oats. k; - - - pads• for Cookson, Vernon Powell, Mar- Brougham on May 19th. In the ab- r jorie Shea (f). Sr. 2nd—•Lloyd Pas- settee of bars. O, Wilson, Convener 1 The work and general tin- •! (h), Joyce Field (h), Donald of Group A, N, PICKERI G NE S toe Sirs. Fred Cassfe took C. A: STERRITT smithing prgmptly attended to. Linton, bferna Shea, Cerna Shea, charge of the program. Mrs. R. D. AlLert Appleton (f). Jr. 2nd —E. Miller had prepared a fine paper E C Jones PhM.� Funeral Director ALVIN BUSHBY Pascoe (f), Carl Pascoe (f). Sr. on a Chapter of the Study Book � a f r Furniture Dealer 1st--3411dred Cooper (h). Jr. 1st— which was read by Mrs. Cassie. At >�RB "amebaR ) SfsrdtvAre Phone 4600 George Golow (h). Number un roll, the close, Siigs Duncan and helpers Pickeruma. ' ` Ontario PICKERING 28. Bernice W. Chapman, teacher, served a delicious tea Z M-3 r T7 4'd • '. "Did you ever see that one be- eNot or IOU CAN EAT AND EAT THEM Orange Pekoe Blend"that I remember, but when he is here he has so many of them the re so delicious! 0 ; I wouldn't say." lot of them in "He always has a Crisp, dainty little circles Of the room?" "Yes, •Sir. He keeps them stacked -melting joy that actually make • up on his dresser. He rented them .salads and snacks taste soups, from , the bookshop. They would better. or send them over three four at a time." When the maid left, Dowell said to his I'latil ­ k batch and see if there is a bill or op t anything to tell which shop. 'rented,,_ him the puzzles." There was a bill in orie-of the boies' he for three puzzles. There were three boxes� of puzzles *on the 'dresser and the empty box that had contained EATIHON T -on the table. 64 the puzle sprav�led out 11 V "That one isn't part of this lot," the 'man explainled. -C'151���� l nim •IAMONDV "Are yolf sure of tb�t.?"' the*in-' BY CORTLAND FITZ,51MMON!5( 04 Spector asked. "NeWs �a Christie Biscuit for every­'t'asfe 1, "I've checked them and they agree with 'the. bill. Dowell grunted. "Call the 'mail Preceding histalments: "Nix. You stay here until ear Synopsis of clerk and have him come -up:" It was a known'fact in the hotel that "I called Mr. Scotter and asked It has been ten years since Pop from New York." The inhil' clerk was a thin, pale Mr. Scotter spent a great deal of his him if he wanted it Sent up and he Te '\DowellI " Clark won a United League pennant rry watched -and Klein young- man. who slid - into'the- room a time doing p.uzz,eS, said yes. It was a little after nine with •his New Blues. As the as they-began,a systematic ihspec few minutes later. "How long has he been here this A o'clock." tion. of the room. They went over it "Wh,�t kind of mail did Scotter re- time,?" Dowell went over to the waste - season opens the sports writers', with completely. and tho*roughly. ceive?" Dowell asked.* "Four - or five days. The,team came basket and pulled -t of the the exception of Terry Burke a the out pai The manager was still standing "Al" sorts of letters from all over back. last, week."., morn!ng paper, some torn letters and little chance. He about uneasilv. Finally he coughed. the country and many packages." Star, give them "Any packages _this trip?" a. lar -e sheet of wrapping-paiper. He It -"What do"you kn w "What kind of packages?" t -bets $10 an them at 200 to I , the Dowell 'pau'se('1. 0 "There was one this 'morning that studied it for a moment and then restaurant of Tony Murallo, a about Scottir?". "From the s6und.of most of them came through the mail. I sent a' boy handed it to the clerk. gambler, in the Broadway district. "Nothing -really- -He was a'.good' -when you picked them -up, -1* -"Was that the one you- saw this From the first game, in which Whit- d sdy - -up v.-fth -it as soon as it 'came in." -obably ji saw puzzles. "What time was thaIT" per, the Philadelphia pitcher, is and Steady guest here at the hetet:' they were -pi 9 morning?" killed' with a rifle bullet through the "Any peculiarities''.that- would be The. -clerk looked at for a moment. Atyc.s. sir. I remember, the* printirfg. heart after smashing out a home- notice --!e?" run, death or., injury cripples the .. "He w . as a very . qu7e I t .. m . an.. He It's vcry bold lettering and ,it has 7 'Whitper" the-romi number,- too." Blues' opponents. Both spent- n great -deal -of time in h.'S' It was - indeed- (o!d lettering. and Larry Doyle, the Blues' rookie room. He liked to do. jigsaw -puzzles; S shortstop and ex -Fordham star, had Terry could see. it from' where he sat you have had a sample 'of that' He Y Li- int &.�Il it -looked as if had been done to Clark's pretty did not fraternize 'with the rest -of Wjt/ been. attentive --daughter, ch st�ck. France and 96 had the men -'as imast players do. It was with'.the end of a ma. 7 shown her preference for Larry. not snobbishmss.--.-rather a sertain By LAURA KNI(M1 (To be Continued.) :"When four Boston players are in - aloofness.. Ile was amiable, but liked d Burke learns that Sid Strewn, Jure , I to be alone.- .- Ile was; woman shy, Ccok;'es For Aff Occaiziorw­ 1g. to notori4iiii New York gunman. wreck- Ask your dealer ationt and was sometimes tuile to women the u of Staves that make tli�ek • Ar, Ow- gas. or write - ed their taxi with 'a rifle bullet Cal �kj thq. child four or 'Makes 30 cookies' (One cup sweet now Coleman who tried to 'get- his -autograph." -through a tire. 'Stream is found foi-ty' who hv4%t in a house without a cream may be s,.:bstituted- for sour TheColonianitampsed dead and Terry receives by mail the "None of the general thin' -s, then, 'cook jar.' And. unlucky the. cook cream and'so1d'iii this recipe.) Steve Co.. Ltd.. Dept that* you -are apt to find about single y., ar. warning: "People who know tooWL Toronto. Ontario. who never kno'vvs -the thrill of- mak- '.Suiedisfi Co*kies oij much die!" Terr]i has the news first "Oh. no!*! 'thenianager hastere&tci --in- a arieTr.of fancy Four. -cups sifted �cake flour..1 cup and very- -'also, when Dirkin. Chicago star,* tasty cookies. There -are so many I egg —well drops dead from poison after hitting "He WAS a 'confirmed bachelor, sugar, 2 cups butter, the maids, beaten, 1 teaspoon vanilla. a homer. The poison comes from a and while he was polite to occasions when you 'will be glad that phonograph needle fixed' in ' the there was iftiVer any -complaint, about the "cooky jar is full. These lovely Sift flour.6rice,-measurd,.and sift Vo :gas :an Ideal irig days; for instahLv, when the aggin. Aandle of his favorite bat Pietro, li�M irf.any wit spi Cream butter thoroughly, add the Chicago bat boy, . disappears guest in many w:- children, come home -from school rav- dugat ftaftally,. and cream together Mysteriously. Masked gunmen truss "You. may Vw 1-i have vi engusly . hungry—give. 'them cookies until light and fluffy. Add egg and mail amount up Terry, question - himo gap him� talk with the 111 .1.1;es -care to eat. Th�y can..'take themloutside beat veil. Add flour, a i -and warn him he knows too mu'ch4 a this room.-. -T, shat she and -eat while playing. Long, sunny at a time, mixing thoz!oughly after He swears his beat* are due to,lucky comes up at onc, • afternoons bring, - many of your - each addition. Add vanilla and -oiling blend. Shape into 2 rolls, 12,4 ins. hunches.- -Both Terry and Doyle The manager. IrL, and backed friends to your 'door while strolling M soon. and,. with- a- frost. of dainty co on- in­diametc�r, chill overnight, or- u. have been suspected by Detective from 4bi'-romfi., - -i,lTe - maid In- , �) Kelly, and Clark sends Doyle to came. She was a 'tall, thin, pale yel- hand, -you meed have no hesitation in til firm enough to slice, and cut in W -LADA ----SA- ry 4 re. It P,1 BY P -11i #4 I h Newark. Larry -Negress who- walked up braz thin slices. Or -presa. dough through plays good bat] low enly asking them' in for a cup of tea ac - i companied of course, by any Wthe cooky press. Bake on - ungreased there, ore, is. sold to Botion. and is be- to the inspector- and said, '*.f don' �coming_ one of the - most popular know nothirig about --anytbing! ' 4 cookies 'for which the reeipes are cooky .-Sheet in hot 'oven (400, de- , pLyers in the league.low.-;- These. dainties wdI grees F.) 4 to 5 minutes, of until knocked on the door about 9.30 and given be, done. - Kakes 5 dozen 'tookies. made, -which necessitates using the Air. Scotter said. he wodidn't be -going h finest and 'best cake flour oh the. out• untilnoon. FREE CREAM, SEPARATORS "Were you in here Aast night?" market% will establish your reputa- .Be one of the three lucky farmers totion, ."Yes.- Sir. I -came in -about .9.30 * not only amongyouradult get -a brand new L937 streamlined and °turned, ha -bed down. the sante friendsbut among your younger stainless ANJ%ER-H0LTFi separator as I do every night." acclitaintanLe"F. FREE; send postal 'or Entry Blank and "How to cut sepal-ating.c osts in 1 "Was there a ji:"-,itw puzzle on the Nut i1orentinea 'Half nothing to'pay; simply express tabic then?"- The inspector turned k' Tv. -o eul,,;,sifted ea e. -flour,* 1. tea - . . Address ANKER- your opinion. HOLTH. Ont. toward'the tab!e near the- window. -yes, spoon baking powder,. 12', tca.--poon I Room 14, �ininia; si r. salt, 14 cu"p baiter of othe', short. "Was it that one" c n; rgI- cup sugar, 2 eggs, 'well across She walkcd-- a and looked - at eatrnV. 'tca"�41pucri iiiianilkf,' i -cup :.For our hat Was left of the. puzzle.- fNo, not treats, L'110ppCd, ?-lv cup brown 1 Wit" Sir," ' -ar, firrinly packed., i_ toaspoon swat u, and ­Ar� you sure? "The one' rast - night ads nearly 6nilla, 1 egg white, stiffly'1-eaten. *Sift GARDEN SUPPLIES flour once,, ri.icastire, add bak- Rene neer that: Yon finished. Thert were just -a few. *Icf It to " bE 'Put 'ifC' ir.--a�d sifi' powdiir ifid salt, again. 'thoroLighly, find the best pieces Cr -1.111 butter . add sugar of PERRO.NIS". "You are positive, of that?" gradually, and cream together until -SPECIAL "YE4, sir. Mr. Scotter was very light acid fluffy, Add eggs qkid. van - Send .15c in stamps a i 'Send Film pmiss 'will yarticulat, about his'puzzles. I knock- . illa, and beat well. Add flour' grad.-. yourec dive a package of par;s;an pansies No. 2549, and one off one day �vhen' I'was -clean ing ualli,' beatin- until'smooth. Spread Our ' magnificent seed catalogua, fully, Illus. and . he was powerful - mad about- it, .-?J-inch thick in three greased pans, trated, 172 Iiiges, tiveral in natural colours, Jho fine" and most complete in Canada. 6 and one time he came in unexpected 8 X q x 2 qnrin%le with w. 0- W H PERRON & C- - and found me putting in some piecesI and he gave me instructions to leave nuts Beat ki-w'vll s­,--r-a;.1,l* �..liilla in- S!-:i-16SMEN I- NLIRSERYMEN his puzzles alone. Very touchy he' to beaten egg white; -and -continue 34Z; 57.LAWRENCE BLVD. MONTREAL was about them," beatinj until mixture thickens again. Spread thinly on surfacb of dough 141 Bake in slow oven (325 degrees F.) 30 minutes, or until done. When en- tirely cool, cut into strips, '11,�4 x 3 inches. Remove from pan-. Makes ...'.No ''he'e'd to, about 3 dozen cookies. 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Send tot• free copy to 'Sfandard Brauds Ltd., Fraser Ave. and issue No. 20--W Liberty St., Toronto, -Ont, C -4'N J A SUNDAY , L ESSON r LESSON YIL—May 16 THE FORBEARANCE OF ISAAC: -(Genesis 21:4-25; 18; 26: 1-33J Printed Text —Genesis 26: 12-25 GOLDEN TEXT— Blessed are the peacemakers: for they shall be call- ed sons of God.—Matthew 5: 9." The Lesson In Its Setting Time.—Isaac was born probably in B.C. 1903. He was offered as a sacri- fice by his father, B.C. 1879. He was married in B.C. 1864.• His father died in B.C. 1828. The dispute about the wells took place probably one year later. Place.—Beer-sheba was 27 miles southwest of Hebron and Hebron was 20 miles south of Jerusalem. Mt. Moriah was one of the hills of the ,0 -,City of Jerusalem: Haran wasa. city in Mesopotamia. Gerar was nine miles southwest of Gaza. "And Isaac sowed 'in that land, and found in the same year a hundred- fold: and Jebovah blessed him. And the man waxed great. and grew more and more until he became very great"—This marked divine blessing, feVkming soon after his deliberate sin, is at first sight, a difficulty, for *a naturally ask how God's favor .,,could possibly rest upon him so quick- ly after the discovery.of his grievous e>vror. The answer may be found in a somewhat frequent experience of the people of Clod; who are often per- mitted to receive publicly a great measure of the divine blessing, when faithful to the divine will. As Rich- ard Cecil once said: "A minister of Christ is often in highest honor of men for the performance of one-half f His work, while God is regarding him with displeaAgre for the neglect of the other half." "And be had possessions oi flocks, mind possessions of herds, and a�great h3usehold: -and the Philistines env'.ed him. Now all the wells which his father's servants had digged in the days of Abraham his father, the Phil- istines had- stopped, and tilled with earth, And Abimelech said unto ♦Isaac, Go from us; for thou art much mightier than we. ' And Isaac..depart- e&thence, and encamped in the valley, of Gerar, and dwelt there."— In the Orient -such conflicts as found here often have" disastrous results, and Oriental people are not quick to yield to such a request as was here made. Yet, throughout Isaac's lift we find him a man of peace, always willing 'T to go. more than half way for- the ' sake of harmony and good will among those with 'whom he- lives and does, business. - "And Isaac digged agai:. the wells of water; which 4%R had digged in the days of Abraham, his father; for the Philistines had stopped them after the death of Abraham: and he call- ed their names after the names by which his father had called them. And Isaac's servants digged in the valley, and found there a well of springing water. And -tbe herdsmen of Gerar strove with Isaac's herdsmen, saying, The water is ours, and he called the name of the well Esek, because they contended with him."— Water is, in the Orient, especially in' such a coun- try as southern Palestine, almost the first thing that, must be found if one his to abide permanently in any bice plaee. A good well is priceless: when one is 'found, success begins, and the envy of oth - expected.—Again' however, there being a dispute between the herdsmen of Gerar and the herdsmen of Isaac, the well was given up. "And they digged anytuer i7eIl, an'd strove for that also: and he called the name, of It Sitnah. And he remoyed from thence, and digged .another well; and for that they strove not: and he called- the-name--of—it­-Rehoboth-I and - the said, For now Jehovah hath xna'de- room for us, and we shall be fruit- ful in the lapd-"-'This`tbird well was,. probably situated beyond the bound- aries of Gerar. The name Rehoboth, which means "ample room,"indicates that now, by the guidance of Jehovah, he had come to a wide. open region, thought by many to be identified with Ruhaibeh, about eight and, one-half miles from Beersheba, where the main roads leading to Gaza anc#,Heron sep- arate from each other. - "And he .went up from thence to Beer-sheba. And Jehovah appeared unto him the same night, and said, 1 am the God of Abraham thy father: fear not, fbr I am with thee, and will bless thee, and multiply thy seed for ),,my servant Abraham's sake." —At a last Isaac is back in Canaan, the Land of Promise, from which he should never have departed. Notice that the Lord appeared unto Isaac the same night in which he returned, by which. "it is evident that Isaac was at last in line with God's will. This is the first time that we have the now fam. i.liar title "the God of Abraham." When God's serva*s get right with Him,. they are said to receive His true revelation of truth and grace. "The secret of the Lord is with them that fear Him, and He will show them His covenant." (Ps,. 25: 14). "And he nuilded an altar there, and called upon the name o_ f Jehovah, and pitched his tent there: and Isaac's servants 'digged a well." —Four stages are to be discovered in the restoration of Isaac's spiritual life at this time—the altar, with its thought o! consecration; prayer, with ii-. con- fession of need; the tent, a testimony to Isaac's confession that this was his permanent home; and the well from which came water for his own re- freshment, and foi the needs of his cattle and crops. The last episode in this chapter is quite remarkable, namely that Abi melech, who had previously asked. Isaac to depart from the land of Gerar,. . now . comes all the way up t , Beer. sheba, not alone to -visit his friend, but to assure him of his own high.re- gard for him, and his consciousness that God was blessing him, and to ask for his continued `.riendship. When we are out of the"we'll of God, out of fellowship with men. When we are in the place in which God wants us, we are a blessing to those' same men to whom, formerly, we have been a tiouble 'and a burden. "No formal eulogy Js bestowed upon ` Isaac; either -in Genesis or in the rest of Scripture. ' He ia, like his son, Jacob, 'a plain man' .(Gen.. 25: 27). He has many virtues and graces—faith (Heb. 11:. 26, obedi- ence (Gen. 22: 6-9), affectionate- ness (Gen: 24: 67; 25: 28; 27: 27, 33), conjugal fidelity, gentleness; but he is not among the foremost of the Bible saints.. His goodness is pass- ive rather than .active, draws forth our sympathy rather than pur ad-. miration. Still,there is something peculiarly -touching• .and attractive -about ibis character. Self-effacement -is. perhaps the most succinct form in which to- express' it. That was an extraordinary characteristic for the times in which, he lived, when men fought on the merest pretext, and Isaa, was strong enough to fight. He taught the men- of that time a deep and abiding lesson, which perhaps only a man of his temperament could teach, v.z„ that the servant of Jeho= vah, the God of Abraham, was not a fighting man, taking things from other 'people without the.r consent, brow -heating and coercing, living in their -land whether they would or not —armed with Jehovah's power to con• quer and oust men. The servant of Jehovah was meek and "gentle, blameless and harmless." ('setting It, Right A gentleman had completed his purchases, and the clerk, in, filling out the sales slip, asked:. "What is the name, please?" "Jepson," replied our hero "Chipson?" "No, Jepson. Sixteen twenty-one 9 West—.", "Your first initial, please." "Oh, K." .a "0. K. Jepson."'— "Excuse me, it, isn't O. K. You didn't understand me; I said 'Oh'." "O. Jepson." \o.' Rub out the 0, and let t: -.c "stand;"--- ----= The' clerk began to look haggard. "Will you please give me your ini- tials again? "I said K.,, "Pardon, yop said 0. K." "I said 'Oh'—„ "Just- now you said K." '.'Allow me to finish. I said. 'Oh', because I didn't understand what you were asking me. I didn't mean it was my initial. My name is Rirby Jepson." "Oh." "No. Not. O, 'but K. Here, give me' the pencil' and I'll write it my- self. There, I guess it's O.K. now." There are more "shaulds" than "Dids" in our daily life. r::" Using T imb-. From Canada LONDON, Over 224,000 cubic feet of Canadian timber have been used here for the erection of stands along the route of the Coronation pro- cession and for alterations. in West- minster Abbey. The stands near Buckingham 1?al- ace, those along Constitution Hill and the Mall, have required 150,000 cubic feet of British Columbia pine and Ca- nadian spruce. The temporary wood works' in the Abbey which are also made of these timbers consist of ad- ditional seats and the protection of the statues and works of art. Part of the wood used in the Abbey has been salvaged from the Thames where it has been under water for over a cen- tury serving as piles for -the Water- loo bridge, which is now being de- molished. Royal Academy - Bans Painting LONDON.—The Royal Academy have ordered remo-val of a painting from its annual .exhiition. because it looked too .much like former 'King Edward VIII. The painting, representing a crowned figure and entitled "The Lord of Creation," was. declared by the artist, Oswald Moser, to be en- tirely symbolical. Many who viewed it, however, be- lieved it to represent the abdicated king. - Question:—"Will youplease be Answer:—Wood ashes applied to good enough to give me the analysis clay loam soil for barley would serve of Soft Coal Soot, as pertaining to a very- good purpose, as the barley its value as a fertilizer for the prefers an alkaline rear tion of soil. ; farm?" R.R. M., York Co. The wood ashes 'contain approxi- Answer:—Soot ranges from .5• to mately 30 per cent. lime, hence. ;x 6 per cent. nitrogen, , 3.2 per cent. would tend to produce this reaction being the average of a large num- in the soil. Then, too, the lime will her of analyses. ' It acts very much improve the crumb of the clay soil. the smile as ammonia salts, i.e.—the In addition, barley benefits from ad - nitrogen probably being of the am- ditional potash, hence the 4-6 per monis form has to undergo change cent. carried by the ashes will be a to the nitrate form which it quickly. ' distinct benefit, _ does in warm soil. Being of a very In our opinion, it would pay you dark colour, it hastens the absorp- well to haul the ashes from the syrup tion of heat from the sun. It is camp. A load of ashes would weigh successfully used -as a spring top approximately 1000 lbs., which would dressing in wheat and. other . grain, mean, if this was applied to the much the same . as one would apply acre, you woula be applying about Nitrate of Soda, although it is only 40 lbs. of potash in each load. This about one-fifth -the strength in nit- would be the same. as buying 40,lb& rogen of this salt (Nitrate of Soda), of" potash, and 300 lbs. of lime. 'Phis It tends - to lighten the texture of would be a suitable application ,of surface soils and is repellent to pests potash for. wirley and should give such as snails, etc. ' you good results. Question:—"Would a fine spread- ing - of hardwood ashes, worked in REGINA. — The advisory game ploughed clay loam, be•beneficial for committee has recommended the the growing of barley, when there Saskatchewan Government set aside is no other fertilizer for -said fleld? $4,500 ae cover costs of a crow de - If it would pay to haul the ashes struction campaign. It also suggest, from syrup -camp, 'how many loads' ed that 1,000 banded crows be re• per acre do you recommend?" 'leased this year. } -TP R:y.s f•• ti i �• "�,• C, _F }r .'\. 4^• I 4 ;,� `C J N^ .1 •'�.'. 4�'A' Y '.� 1�'y/'�; ry • - - Ghg" and Liability and Casualty, 295.00. L. �. O�NiC ALL staple Id�af �Itntnsl File Committee on Damages to Sheep ATTENTION I • _ Terse �' • .; paid the following, C. Bulmer. for . FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND. 4L75 per you; ;1.6.0 paid In y 1 g>raae Suropahue ewe tented, 18. EMBALMER LiLii 11V to the Unibad stales -. �� w Willson, inspecting of Brock Road Gravel wkA W A WAN SA n9& ea $ubecrlptioals •' `9ucueeeor to W. J. Mather. , mad GL Hrusk 12.00 in ad.adu. ssazs, 1:50. — 9touf3Ville , Pit aw >aat.. for Jras=-cad Gbis 'Night and Day Ser -rite = g 0 JOHN MURKAR. Proorietor. With Thousands whWatern Iaatraeiam eo � Bu�iaeee Phoa� Reeideoce Phone Sybilla Sphar'� Remedy has a def 9601 �� Crushed Pit Run _.. WbWMi1% same oft al C K E R l NG COU KCI L. inite preference, when chest colds, — - ♦eltoaehiie LwremM 40 The Tovr-nship Council met. on coughs, cough, catarrh, tonsil and f Gravel AM _� - tbdoat troubles &risee. rt's Barer, Farr's Elevator�v Monday, May 3rd; with all encu►- safer and does the job: Won't YOU & CHOPPING MILL— -a tired W ee PYA 7uers present. try it too ? : BOWMAN & RO WE Mr. Gibson, surveyor, was heard CLAREMONT, ONT. ze the Teft properties Jones' Dens Ston. Pickering Office. Clare 3806 gee, � _ Stone' WHITBY ONT- C. E. Morley was awarded the Delivered or Loaded in Pit Ansurance on the township trucks. Fertilizer _ The Township is preparing the JUST RECEIVED—A carload of feed PHONE: Plant, Pick 1026 Law Motor Sales . By-law limiting maximum speeds and Toronto off ici Howard 5471 L xhrough certain sections of this . . ooh at 65 rents per bushel; also a car of Chrysler- Plymouth to�wuship (including Pickering Vill- - F' ertllator8 barley at i36.00 a toe JOHN BOURNE ds SON . _ age) to 30 miles• per hour. Suitable �'-'� All kinds of dairy and poultry feed _ Dealer ` signs will be placed at the app- The Preaton Fertil&ter has ATTENTION,• FARMERS GOOD;Us1tD- CARS :.-roaches to these sections advising phone Clare. 3805 --T—. given good result9fordozens GOODYEAR TIRES -of this restricted speed. g s3 r GENERAL REPAIR WORK Dr. Leizner, of Tomato. was of fanners. Fits Our old WILLARD BATTER101 y' • is ALL SIZES _ . We are re ared tors ir�are. GENERAL BLAL'KSMITHINO �heand, in connection with the, sum ar drill and the eot:t ili•small, Of _ rucks praetors and all farm SKILLED MOTOR REPAIRS ¢•srser school, he and his wife are , establishing on the latae shore on Sure Gain ;Fertilizer is the bwt ♦*♦ ♦ * machine wheels rebuilt and Give um a trial on a New or s Used Cs ithe gold Shepherd farm, about one FANNING •MILL �� z4 Hour Towing Service ' wile east of the mouth of the creek. fertiliser 'yes can get, Fertiliser tire -setting. wood -work and ''.Se is asking for the 'grading and has proven itself to get results. idVRgl�i\si wo#d turnina of all kinds. Gordon J. Law... ' of the road leading to - Ask those who use jt. v' - '.-:gravelling Place your order now for Phone 2908 ' this property. Septic tanks, sa-imm- Thrtsbin , Plowi,o Cultivating I- STOCK pools,and Pring is being _ f, t i woodworking and turning. PIC;I�BRING, nN3`AR[O Etc. dipper Plates Phone or Oall grlaced on the property. and 'a rev. _ � 8 ROWE Mesal thousand dollar• program plan- ROY CARTER, Gress never zed for this year. Sharpened Ross's bridge, north of the 2nd -- Phone Mark 803 36 droek Road Store and Blacksmith Shop. concession is likelyto have a 90 ft. SARGENT'S HARDWARE (Successor to W. H.lackson) -epi placed in position shortly, to The Economy Store - MARKB?16i. t)Nr 301y correct the dangerous condition at 1present prevailing there. Claremont BROCK - - A delegation of Brougham citiz- Farm m' M a e h i u c ry Tha Beret that sciWAO -ens were heard asking for support ..:May •1•i-15 - - .. - __.3n the request for streets lights, 12 -T artistry a� iil� HEATRE TLd itn number, in the village. The town- " .3 SPECIALS sort - - - mai F Wd Wood; (`ockshutt, ere rae�n ship • will probably be assuming 40 Cloverleaf fancy pink salmon' 1ec. al, Pedlar People Ltd. _ " �7CTH='T�-Y' " ..;per cent of the mainTU ULLtaiit,ns^^e cost- Golden Ban. Corn, 3 for 2%. New Cockshutt. Gear Shift, Oil _ 1 Cr. H. i�ial<,-Gritin and ertilizer Drilla edges paid the following„ accounts: =Canadian Oil,. gas for trucks and tractor, 46.57; Chas. Cooper, gas .oil and zepairs, 32.90, Sawyer -Mas- s", repairs, .38.72, Roy Ward.. sal- ary, and repaiv- for- crusher, tract - ,or, and license. plates, 162.20, Ped- lar People, pipe culvert and guard 'cable, 407.40, Albert Lee, haul gr- avel, 60.75, Frank Carter, haul gr- avel con. 5, 8.00, George Todd, drag Scarboro , town line, 30.00, C. S- Bryant, drag can 5..2'8.90, .Fred 'Red.Lz n, drag con 9, 5.25, Samuel Farndale, drag con 7, 11.50, 'Wm. Linton, -drag A'ud)ey Road, 6:50, - F. Byers, drag con 7, 15.50, Olver -Pascoe, drag con 1; '8.50, --Leonard Ganes, drag con 2, •33.75, Walter Brown, drag con 3, 6.00, John Tay tor, .drag Rosebahk Road, 16.00, V4. Holmes; drag con - 3, 15.00, Leslie Gaudin, drag con 8, 14.05, Clare Bawon, drag con 1, 14.2`Sr W. lice, drag con 5, 2.80, Chas. Ledgett, drag Audley Road, 9.00, Levi An- nis, drag and haul on Range Line, L.18.60, Walter Carter, • drag on Cx- `.`bridge towel. ine, 13.10,.P. `gh,-% der, 17.75, A. Dlatthea s, drag con 7, 16.00, Andrew Pegg, drag con 7, Lorne Puckrin, piston for tr- actor, 5.00, Waiter Ward, operating =',,grader; 4.16, Whitevale `Flour mills salt,'2.40, -George Byers, drag. con 8, 10.25, John Beelby, drag ,con 8„ 9.30, Dean .lairs, oil for tractor, ::22.49, Frank Turner, drag con 7, `•'7.50, Cecil Philips, drag con 5, 5.00, 7Loi'ne Janes, drag Whitby To«nline Rilsc,n,'rep• cu-h-ert, 4.00, -R, Appleby, rep• • culvert, 1.30, Geo. �atraughan, ditching con, 5, 2.50 G, Tran, drag con 5, 13.50, A. Harlock, • ` drag con 1, 15.00, Elmer. Powell, :drag Rge,CU.ie, ..16.55, A. Miti hell, haul gravel Pickering Village, 121. 00, H. Calvert, labor, -Pickering -_,,-Village, 6.00, . Jack Baker, ditto, 1. '00, Russell Bye, ditto, , 5.00,. Frank _ ..bladigan, ditto, 6.00; Ed. Dwyer, Z.00, A. Roffey, ditto, 3.00 Eli Leh- xnan, bonus on, wire, fence,. 10.00, J. Balsdon, 2 -tan International truck, shovels and bolts. 1631.65, A. Hast- ings, repairing tractor, 10.00.' Committee 0.00.- Committee on Relief paid the fol - ::lowing for supplies etc Sick Child - ...rens Hospital, 1,00, Oshawa Public Welfare, 10.76, E. W'oodwerd, 13.f►0, Xd Lewis. 4,96, A. Brooks, supplies, 12.00, A. Mitchell, 5,75, W. Sadle-, .26,50, Eaton Co. Ltd, 14.97. Eaton .,. Co. Ltd, 10,80, S.Uverwoods 3.38, (toy Morrish, 45.18• Harold Jenks, •-14.00, Wfa. Duncan, S,00, R, V. 'Mowbray, 2,74. Booth and Muriaon, 28.83, M. S. Chapman, 39, 18, Committee on Contingencies paid (the following; Toronto . Stamp and Stencil, 5022, Dept of Health, 10. S4, Vickering, News, stationery, 51. g0, Workmen's Compensation, 13.51, "Whitby Gazette. advt. 4.56, Don. Beaton, salary, 126.00, W. Ches- ter, salary, 25.00, Lloyd Johnston, "Tax -Collector. salary, 350.00, Roht. : rQ Resaor, trip to Toronto, re High- •Iray, 4,00, Ralph Mowbasy, ditto, 4.00, G. Middleton, relief officer oz - Beer, 4.50, D, Beer, prem. on 21ft Collector and Treasurer Bond, Evaporated ' apples, 1bib. 14c. Oats,' fine. or course 5-10. _ ` 25c. Wheat Flakes. 5 lb. �'-23c. Windsor table Bait: pkg. 5c. Crisco. 1 -Ib. can 24c. Cut wax beans tin 9c. Good Humour Cereal `' '" �25c. -Renneeb Garden Seeds Phone' or Mail 0rdesrs Delivered . Prnmptly. , ...- More for y oar Dollar A. C. .. BROOKS_ CA9H GROCER radio Servlklu Expert service and re• pairq to all makes. Reas onable charges. Work - :..,guaranteed. :ARTHUR FIELD Graduate Radio and Television Iaatitutu Member Official Radio Service Men', Association. 46 :Phone 5.201, PLCKERING E. R. • Woodward SPECIALS -For this week Buy More, . Spend. Less., . Eat Better, Clark's Pork and Beans 22oz. tin, 2 for 19c- SReei NIixed,.Pickles,.26 oz. jar 23c. Tiger 'Salmon, fancy red. 1-2's 2 for 25c., 1's 22c. Qtisker 'Puffed Wheat, 2 for 17c. Fancy Biscuits 17c. Royal York Cheese, 1-2 lb. package 15c. Staple Lines at Rock Bottom' Prices BROUGHAM, ONT. phone Pick. 501 Asphalt Roofing (het our prices on As- phalt Roofing We han- dle all styles manufac�_._- tuied--l:iy �-6e —Toronto Asphalt Roofing Co., Dennis, Ont. PIICKERING LUMBER YARD PRONH 3400 6 -ft. Deering Binder 6 -ft. Massey"Binder 8 -in Roller Bearing Grinder 8 -in. Fleury Grinder. Moffatt Steel Range High oven. Rea 2 Watling plows Turnip Drill, near now W. F. DISNEY, :Greenw•oo pHo�$ Pu•s 2314 41 tf lI Friday and 9sturday - May L4 and 15 Two Shows at 7.30 and 9 30 HarryHull Saturday Matinee at 1,30 - T t Sart. Evening Show starts'at 6-30 .. - � Builder and Conbrs3iatos - d GARY COOPER " Brickwork and Stonework I JEAN ARTHUR _ 11 S e0i01t Barctay-Transport DsYy SerwiMem (between Claremont, Brougham Greenwood, Whitevale. and Toronto My drivers are .train d to be careful courteous and reliably Special states on Long Distance hauling. No order too small, None too largo All shipments insured and protected from the weather Tel. Clare. 311 — IP. C. T Class, S. and C. Owned and operated. by Frank 9. Barelar :EE THE CASE CENTENNIAL Now you- can cover corn stalks cleon with high-speed bottoms] clearance for heaviest trash or rankest green growih. Landside power loss vaavos-fuel, ga ns speed. Higher, quicker lifts longer, handier, closer -setting -seven. Come In eskd see its many finer features.' • :A139 Oils and G.re"es.. Ear fur, ther information consult your. -leeal dealer, DEAN MA 1 RS Brougham - Ont.' Phone Pick 520 --QHESTER 'DSORRI3•,. Phone °,502; = Arohltect's. Service "The Plainsi�riany' _ . - _ _ _ _Re PKIn With _ THE CROWN INNS Rosebr-o-k. Rd. "JA14fEs ELLI50N ` and Kingston Rd. 4-,•:,;g Phone Pisk UM ,CHARLES B[CKFOfLD SPECIAL .Syrup, 13ee Hive or Grown,': 5 lbs. Monday,,Tuesday Wedu Notill -to You and qday SPECIAL May 17. 1S and 197. Pork & Beam, "i.#Iiby's," 2�t II'• 2• for 25cSPECUL, = ` - First Show at-..; .3C -' - -We 116 Building nf all 'kindb Last Complete Show at 8 50 CARPENTERING, L -.JANE WITHERS _ :... CEMENTING. ► IN LUMBING -.- _ "Can .This - : _ __ :. -. • 'Roos iNc;E ,.,Be rDixie" _ We a 90 sell Brantford Roo9ng- With Mat -rials, Empire Bathroom - Equipment, Duro Water SLI NI SUMMERVIL'LE Systems, Beatty �} -HELEN -WOOD - Stable Equippient Also • an c,ther Building Material "-COUNTERFEIT" } E+timates Free _ work GuarahGeed' JJ 10 T. Irl" e% TT r4 im I :EE THE CASE CENTENNIAL Now you- can cover corn stalks cleon with high-speed bottoms] clearance for heaviest trash or rankest green growih. Landside power loss vaavos-fuel, ga ns speed. Higher, quicker lifts longer, handier, closer -setting -seven. Come In eskd see its many finer features.' • :A139 Oils and G.re"es.. Ear fur, ther information consult your. -leeal dealer, DEAN MA 1 RS Brougham - Ont.' Phone Pick 520 --QHESTER 'DSORRI3•,. Phone °,502; MARGOT GRAHANE PICKERING, ONTARTt'•` t ' SPECIAL Aylmer 'Peas, size 4, '-...2 tins for n 23c. SPECIAL — .Aylmer White Corn,- -. -1Oc.--�' SPECIAL Jam,Apples &- Rasp. 32, oz. 25ce SPECIAL .Syrup, 13ee Hive or Grown,': 5 lbs. 42c. SPECIAL Marmalade, ""Mother's," lg. jar, - --'29c. SPECIAL Pork & Beam, "i.#Iiby's," 2�t II'• 2• for 25cSPECUL, Sliced Pineapple • 2�for - _ . - 25�c. rFresh' Fruit and. Vegetables `'6007 H d MUR/SON PHONE 000 ' , „ ,, :+ :.,rt _ _ ,� • . , r . ..;, rt:- -�.. t. .i i'� d.. K 1. 1. 11. • .. y ':. w'.Q. - 0 k- D �'f of Lindsay, spent the wook-end ;with . , had the house decorated with the _ ' friends is Claremont Greeaweed �' ` • 4t.7areaoat - _ ; eglours and pictures which added to M - Mrs. Agars Maenab is spending . i the attractiveness of the e . • Motorists ! ' The Jubilee Singers presemt their a few days with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Logan, of Toronto. 1 R. P. Winters gave a brief talk &. -' ;m aoncert here. in the United Church Mr. and Xm John Fleming are PPertt Sunday_with - Mr.. and Mrs. boat the war incidents. F, M, CImP- Let us supply on Friday night of this nv+eek spending the week in Scarbom K. Bielby. "'� Mr. and Mrs. C. A Overland spent The Teachers Training School mph gave a short ,exhortation to h .` The Brock Road from Brougham $P all to plant trees on their property your . season• s "' 4 North, • requires ams very careful ��y �� relatives in Erin starts in the church here on M&Y in conuneanoration, and distributed 11 I .1daivimg these 'days. Go careful. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jones were 10th, 1.a z Mr, and MTs. Wialter Thomson, of Guests o! Mrs. Bushby. on Sunday. 3[r. Howard and Edith Ormerod, about 200 Japanese heartnuts from needs. Markham- visited the former's mot- Several -from • here 'attended the Mrs. Walls and Clara, spent Sunday Corsan's nut farm at Islington to Sunda School Teacher -Training With L. Hagerman and family. all the families predent for plant- Orders filled at catalogue prices � N� -' .Iser here over the week -end, prior 3' g - ing. The next meeting will be held 11 Classes at ,Greenwood this week. Mi; and' Mrs. Mark, 'Mr.. and Mrs, PARTS;;• ACCESSORlE1 :``'to their' leavir;g for Montana ta• at the home of Mra. S, Puckiirh, : spend the svmhmer. Mm.. Vair, who has been 'spending Alex: Mark and Mr. and Mrs. H, , ' a week with"Mrs. Chandler. lett on Mark. ark -spent Sunday with their which will be the concluding one in Services in the United Church f 1:: osi' Sunda last 'hada recoid att- Saturday eyening last for Toronto. brother, W'rn. Mark and family, the contest that is being earned on. I.I._;M. Sunday A delightful lunch was_ served .ALF S PLACE endance. The regular Mothers' Day Elaborate. Coronation Ce;egnoniee The W. M. S: are holding a' spec- "' ' ial menti of the .circuit ish the which showed evidence of the cake- CLARE�OnT Q�?1T _ !' Service was held in the morning, at took place at the school here on making demonstrations of the loc- ' • which tRn children were baptized. Wednesday, details of which we will Greenwood church on Sunday, May phone Clare. 3201 Mr. Glover read the Coronation pro- hear: in out next' issue. 16th,, at 7.30 „p, m, standard tinge,, al Women's Institute. - A shaver was given our newly- Mr. and Mrs. Allan Lishman, re- { . _claanation issued by the' Moderator, weds Mr. and Mrs. Melvin John-� missionary workers from 1 Rev. Peter Bryce, is connection _ with the Coronation, stun, at their home here, by their Agnes, will be the' special speak- - _ _ x: ers,. Also a musical o .4. _ The moat meeting of the W: friends"on Monday evening. program. Sp-� �- d, -' } 1. will be held on Wednesday, May Mr. and Mrs, Oxtaby, of Scott ial collection in sul of 13onnyville _ _ . __ : 19th, at. the hoarse of Mrs. Roy Twp. visited Mrs. Wm. Hill last p•�• 1 t j Ward. The Election ofcers is week, the latter being caafinell to Iioa h eke l{4ng'S tt.1�J�LtiX1t,� . held at this meeting., Roll Call- 'her bed under medical care. Aud SAFE • DIRECT • ECONOMICAL • ANG TIME A "An Act of Kindness Done to Me." _. CHANGE. OF I TABLE Mr. and Mr4• R. Besse, of Stay- Effective Sunday, April 25th Ch<rrent Events, by Mrs. Pierce. ser, spent Sunday *ith relatives- - 'The Club met at the home of _- LEAVE PICKERING "tules for thinking current events" here Gard and Mrs. Winters on Monday . For Toronto - -- • • • For Oshawa .. by Miss J. Pilkey. . Mr. Scott MacFariane has been I evening. last, when about 70 People and intermediate points _ and intermediate pointls 'f,''` Services in the Baptist Church-'- visiting here over -the past week- were present. The meeting took the A, DI. P. 11L P.'ll[. • " A. M. P. 11L -P. IL ' Sunday last .were very fine and end- form of a Coronation. program. Art - touch appreciated. The church was Miss ]Larks k3eeton, of Tasa�nto, ides were read lay Miss May Neale, s6.09 12.54 e6.54 s7.31 1.31 e7 31 ,, _ _ _ decorated for the occasion, the Cor spent the week -end at her Noma Miss Dohs. Bryant, Mrs. Clarence 44 ;.al b4 7.54 :8.41 c2.31 8.31 • ''J0 oration, and by special request, the here. Bryant, and Billie Winters and the 7.54 _ 2.64 ,e8.54 . 10.61 • 3.31 e0.31 1 tiousic gives at the avenin service Min Marjorie Lye, of Toronto,- Past -President. The President, Per. 9.24 a3•54 9.54 .11.31 &4.31 10.31 'I I s to be repeated .next Sunday. Mr. spent the week -end with her par- cy Neale, presided and introduced 10.1;4 e5.54 b10.44 P. ld. 5.31 11.31 N,� �� the coagreg_ eats here. 'the subject in a speech which ehowv- ci1.54 b.54 e12.31 1.�B.3I ' 1. i r , &tion in the moraiag, the Mothers' Mrs. Conner and Mrs. Lonsdale ed the value at -this time of such a Banters Standard- Time _ Day Service, and the Pastor. Rev. entertained friends from the city cerenwny and such expenditures in a-Da11� �� �• � lioL b-,3ua. d� Hol only. � Mr. Augustine, in the evening,. on on Sunday a private and national way.' "We c -Sat.. only. a Sat., Sun. Flog. only. - .• - the Coronation. Both addresses were Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Mikey, of ought to be proud os- our heritage Attractive ROUND TRIP Fares +re!•y interesting and .helpful.; Toronto, spent the week -sad with and to the fact that we belong to a Chicago X16.05 Washiniton �18.t0 . "Attorney for the Defense was •reeves here- d11, emocratic loving people like the New Yorko :15.95 Buffalo =S.YS �pp •ere on i Tieketa sad Infoesaation at � . a fair audience. The evening was were in the north country on Mon- ity songs, and patriotic anthems GRAY thot a' favorable one as fare as the daY, on business: d�ese sung heartily. Mrs. - Winters WAS Z M HOUSN - PICIZitINGPHON! 4W r :..:; : wesiher was concerned, but all . ` - resent a _. p enjoyed- theiay, and the SEEDS sola woe y _ .... :4 - and Alma Pugh, both of wham . 0 ERLAND'S STORE - - - _ �'. - ` have delightful voices. The all -too- Y, - �+ , reds on hand A. . *,*ten disturbance, took place b a Garden an arm `: , few young gentlemen ► who as few of otr many Outstanding*:' _ I "�•` often make ,their appearance at. Get Our -Prices - �I - public affairsheld hes p, arid have - .:' p i� an opportunity.of displaying n back Bargains !manners and ill -breeding. _ _... . HARNES'S _ Te& 49a . nn he eye of thein departure.. Per po�md - - _ :: 3rom Claremont- for Cobour , Mr. Tomatoes 2 1-2 Ib tin - `lie.I 11 - ti g Now b tiu tl!>ds to equip yoeeaelf with repai:f. or a ifnr daE at ids : mon 1 lb• .tin 10e.1. pg� stock la complete and priers are adaade;. ; and Mrs. E..Bryan. an, were Pntertain- Barn Flakes. 3 for ZZs. ry _ +ed by their friends and neighbo.a • on Wedr.esdn, evening - April 28th, .. - Fancy Cakes, 2 . lbs. - 2&. RC�� AL PURPLE LINE _ -at the. home of Mr. and Mrs. Lys. - Syrup. 4 1b. tin ale. - A social eveThlthg was spent at m. 4 Coule �in.add see our stock of Dry GFoo�s, Groceries and . lsrsr, [ri sleek arse Is-. dI! Mesl Poaitry Ewis a cards,- and during the evening I rs. Chick Starter Alfalfa Meal F1ve different varleties est dlaiaAW6 i _ Lyman Pilkey, read, air address to. Boots �. BhOA9. We can 9aPe_y0II d011lir8, = anti !or etabk sad ben -hoose. Aak about oar r+ooat pate [er dr. ~' � Mr. and Mrs, Bryan,, which was venting after (a disinfectant and a paint combined). ' Cod lives � . followed by the presentation. to Mrs ..,:.Ask for a Coupon on the Surrey Dinnerware; Coupons are g , �! Bryan, 'of a beautiful Pyrex Cass- -_, given on all cash sales of 45 cents or more. -FROST FENCE erole, by Sirs, Birklett. and a Lea= ST their Billfold,' to Mr. Bryan,. At A fresh eapply of Fruit and Vegetables . -- .. _ ;-the euchre, Mrs. •Berg. and Mr. • -' a week - cea u unetns Get your order d. .. . _, - - -- . ev ry Pri a adv Bryan took 'thrsts. Consolation Ariz= A Complete Stock of Coronation decorations on hat►d, intludiag 19, .. ee 'were also given. Their, many ,i C. A.:OVERLAND p .flags, Streamers, Runners Etc. -friends wish bIr and �1rs. Bryan i !Claremont I .-._--.•. best -wishes in 'their new' venture. Mrs. Alex. Morgan and children, Phono X601 _ -. We Deliver ' Cl1aS. CO�OpeC, Claremont, Ont. .", . . _. ; _ 11 . . .. r .T k _ . .; :.'{t}}:•.:, ..fir .::: vn:}.. :: \ ,} :} �+ ,`{•} i •:M 14" .. yr \ t if !' .y 4 ',,,, "'t• ..,, + ' , 4 .\'`•%J• A . y . + .�,,.., a �' 4` .s.. . .. r .:g- t •,cF' ,i 4 �'• a" - t t . . � . . . . . , " I& . .. . � I . . I .. , ... i T : " ' ► NCE you shad to pay a lot of money " y to own a c- ar tFiat -marc a "' s + reams. But today, just think of this } he Erne, big.'1937 McLaughlin•Buick + Y> T �c + :� AL is pr' ed just a step above } J : fi s ��. a .gives you ., SPE 11 th fine .. ;�s1, • �, thinma you've always wanted, at a price .. h 1. I a�:x >:,',: ' a \ you,caa easily afford. . is-•. 4 1. _ ` he famous McLaugii -- : x It is powered by t i�. . . _ & ;? . :,,, -4 �a� ".�.;;,1..I.{j lin-Buick Valve-in•Head Straight Eight I . a Engine, stepped up to 100 horsepower. �`"»"' ' �• It brioQ� ou beau 'fug Unisteel Turret <.:: : t t 'mss' .:.. Top Bodies by Fisher, Tiptoe Hydrau }, ', + "� es, Torque Tube Drive, ICrhee- _ : 1. ++ ;: <•: Ss- {''`� ctBiontcomforteand safety, F'sh r lie j , �°+ . } No -Draft Ventilation and Safety : :;. "I..* 's ,. 4n every window. I ,� ::::; i;..:�a ,�:; See the new McLaughlin -Buick , _ :: SPECIAL today, and' drive it. Check W.I.. �: �. a its low delivered rice -check the qua! q; \ , ,,, I, �.. �% ; • a ity---check the valuel :,:z" { : :: . . ��`:. t i `\` \ v.i:: -: • . r. Sur jo"...- i t4 AIN Jti )44 :� oy .. 2 l �sw,es o? -. . . / T �6 •:Fi►r Ors it4 , 1 #040 " � r dui. s, 4G _ '4 f�, �f1/ 11 CHAS. COOPER -Claremont. Assoc. De"aler=J.McGllashan,Dunbarton . ��L.� "4'. p; M,� . . _ �,. . : . - -- - r - A -7 -� .. _ � . _0 I __ _ . ~7. - _ .... -. n i �..: _. ,:: x . . .. • : i. L , - - • • _N - - _.. • . . _- - - *- - . . = - _ - . ... .. ­ I . . 1. - - . ­,- . 1. - , Z.. I - . - I . . . . . i .. 1. _ _ - - _ — ONTARFO I J . . . . ' . 1. - - - ' The Treasury Department of the . 11 . • . .., _- . ... _ .. ., - .. _ , . - _. -.. : .• _'. .. .. . 4% .. , - 'PROVINCE , .:SOF •ONTARIO : - " . .. _ - �. I -I..... . 1. .- I. . .: . - _ __ ..".., .:.:�.-!, . • . � d .:!­.. . . .. Y P li for h ,. R f e P A u o o c e e• esuits o th a o G nounc th s 'An s e Y Y ' . � . ; - . _, - .:.-:� _ .:::,. Fiscal Year, April 1-, 1936 to March 31, 1937 ...:: _ . . ..... _ _ .... ` o . . , ... .- . .- .. L . _ _ _ -_ . :. .. ,; . . . . ...., _ _ ' - •(statement of Ordinary Revenue and Expenditure for the _ :. .. .- ...-__.... _.: - . . -. - , Fiscal Year ended March 31, 1937 . - . _ _ -- _ - . - _. . _ - •NET ORDINARY REVENUE - - _ - _ , -- le1ET ORDINARY EXPENDITURE . . -- . `Dt�antnenE. -- dnrottdat ,. De¢aranetrt Amovarl I', ,t .. Agriculture .... » »»s .» »..... ».»_».:.....»..»...-..- -,: ` $ 807.65 Agriculture ».. _ . »...:»...».._..»».... ... a 1546.471.94 .. _ _ :. fAttorney -General .»». .»».-........._-»-........................... 1,290,603.33 Attorney -General .......-i...'_1..................... .._.......-»,.. ... 2,290.164.06 • 10,001.95031 — . .' . . tEducation ...........»-......».»,»»»•...--..-.-.»••»_ _ . _ 1',803.92 _Education •. .....»....----»-•.•--_....,—.. »»»...•-...».».-.-..--....».» _ .Game. and Fisberies..» .,...»...... ..»...».... ..»...».....»..__,.•• 783 217.63 Game and Fisheries ».». .--»_».»»..».»....-•. ».»,_.-».,...,..,»»» 446,131,57 _.. . - Health ................. ...........--__--... ._.._.._6!._..- . - .._..»....... » 38,485.95 Health ........,»».........».».»,.».-......»...........»-..•.......••».......-...-.. 6,128,023.06 . . ...J... . , . Highways— .. . . --Highvt•a)'s ...» ......-»,-..............»...............»........................ ;4,931,306.65 _ . - (a) Signs, Pumps, Garages, etc.»..-.-..: _ _$ 298.076 18 Ynsurance _.•»»»».......-.»»» ».»...»»ls......».........» :.......»..... - 65247,87 - _ _ _ (b) Gasoline Tax (less refunds). » .. 15.761 876.97 - Labour .....;;;,....»», »,,.»..:...».»..».....».....:..».................. 270.97387 Vehicles - Hands Forests 1,890,OI9 83 . - Tc) Motor ...........................».,,.... 10,916,491.08 26,976,444.23 and ...»,... ....._.--....--...».»»»-- ... ...:-.., •- ,>►_ Insurance .................»........ ». ».....:..... .137.840.86 - ......».. -__,.»_ ... ...•_,.. ___-.»....-__»..• 170,31438 . ": - .Legislation Labour -_,•_-.•- ,-.»..•_..•_.:» .._- • 7,316.11 Lieutenant -Governor ........ .... _... ».» .»» » » .. 12.459.73 , ' Lands and�Forests ...».,»_....»».»».... »»....-_•_......_.. »•:_. 2.974.907.5.1. Mines .........._--»..••.....•...._ ».....»..........-•-_,--... ._ 319.660.58 - _ Legislation ..... ...-»..•.-........ _ ....»...» ..., .- ».»...». 6.927.07 Municipal Affairs........ _.•.:..--:__,.,...»...,,...._----»».».»_ ... _ 63453.57 . -- - ».n -o, 2,110581;? -. _Northern Development ».. ..»....................» ,_.».-_. 1,407.07$63 - PrimeMinister,...,.._•.....»................_....»-.»............. ......... Minister ...,._....._....».........».. _........_... 153.806.10 . . . ._ - . __., Provincial Secretary 480.750.23 Pro+'incial Auditor.......».........»»...................�..»».»...........I. 1,577.29 _......................».._...-..,.-.,...........-.--..» . - ' ' Provincial Treasurer_ (including Succession Duties Collected. Provincial' -Secretary ...... ._ _...•-...-.. .... ............. ............................ . $63.237.41 .. - , 315.001350.80) » . r .:............._»........._..,..,,.:........:.....:..:.. - 45'344.211:01 - -" Pro+'inzial Treasurer ... ....» .» ».» _••._»: .»». »»....... 962.164.58 .' "_ ,..• :-',Public .Works .».....::._»..:..».»..-.»...:.....:... ,...:..»».::........ ». 7,28334 Public Welfare._.:..»........:.» »». ..r ..,...... --...,..._._-,_-_.v»,.--._•. 5,005.3883-4 — . - .. - .. . . - Stationery Account—(Exms of Distribution over Purchases) , • 5,626.60 Public Works ........................ .... .. 565 60838 . `-. ;. � - bliscellineous=Including l�'orkmen's�Compensation Board . _: , , .. . _ _ .. ent to Board 151 54=359 - _ _ . . • .. .. - . Payor ;8 47,458. ».........».•_.. ._... 8 . ( . -. -... . ,.., -." . . :. _,_ _ , _ : _ _ _ _ _ ,• t e teres ech - Public Debt! --Interest, 1 etc +20 S43 09035 . ' -•:_ _' .:.- _ :... _° .._ :. . . _ c — 0�es a ___... _»_ ..-. .. , . .. . _ - - _ _. _ I. I. $57.004.44x.12 - .1 - -. - _ .. Unemployment Direct Relief and Administrition thereoi.,.._r . 13-170.05..29 _11 I- . It . .. . - . . - . . _ . ---- _ • .. ;. x>'0 s8R,4;ta,tr, $71,174.501,41 . .. _ _.. . ,- .: RECAPITULATIO _ '.. .'. N .. - . .. • . _.:- - . 7. � . . :. ,d, .. O . :. • a ad Esq. d Revenue nary n rtur• Ram - • __ _ :. ' - Ordinary tet Revenue as aboati .. ... _ T80.Y8&439A -- - 5 - _ . . _... ., : _ _ _ , . _ •,,, :% ;' Ordinar) Net Expenditure• as 'ab. re -»(before' providint•'for L aemployment Direct .: . .. a� . , . _. .: ._ :i •.. Relief 1. ..... 57.004.444.12 _ r . Surplus—(before providing for Unemployment Direct'Relief)......... » �...._ $22,583,005.83 Less— 'rremptocm ReG ldm' ist reof...»». .. 1. L ent DirectRelief and Administration thereof..:.-,.—--. ,2 0. - - - — . . • " -. • ' . I . r Fuesl Yeas ended a 37 • r5urplui fo t6e M rein ; 9,313,438:54 . . . _.. ,..- • . ' .: . :-. 31, 19 .. - . . _ _:. _ .. _ _ - • - -_ ::::THE DEBT POS�I'TION OF THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO ,- . .. - f d As close h fiscal y ended March 31 193Y - t the o t • a year • .1. I. I. _ _ _ _ GROSS DEBT . , _. - - .. _,. . . r - -- As at March 31, 1016....... _.... ._... .._._._....... ... � .- _.$68o,.55S.. .76 - _ .. . _ .. ;�'. .-_. _ ._ .. .. .., As at March 31. 1937....... ....•....-. _•_».-»»........».».»..»--». .._...... ......»:: ' �»»... 656 460.34837 1. _ _ ,. I. s ucdon tar Grow Debt foe tlae Year 3,096.165.39 "' Red .. $ 3 ; ` _ .. ..- -- - - . , _ . . DEBENTURE DEBT (LESS SINKING FUNDS) TREliSURY BILLB OUTSTANDING •' ' . As at March' A C, 1936 .... 5,os 112,95.3.50 i15 at March�31, 1936 ............ ... ....I .............................» $50.000:000.00 As :March 31, 1937 38000.000.00 a • :, ''.', - A5 at March 31, Lo37...._......_...........»....................:.:..........:.... ..... 567,973,130.86 at ............ .. .... »»_. ».... . ; _: - ' .. . .. ...•. ..: . . .. . _ e . .::Reduction in Debenture Debt for t1- -? Year ................•. $- 26,139,623.64 ..' Reduction in Treawry Bills for the Yeae................... ' $12,000.000.001. - .-.. . I ,r . . _:, _ : . -.: - .. I. _ _ . . .. - _ 1. .1 .. - _. CERTIFIED _ �CERTI D TRUE AND CORRECT » - - .4 "A�_ s _- - 11 -- • •. ' _ • Provincial Awditor - - _ _ .. . .. ,. .. ., ,_ . .._ . . - . . .. . .. . .. In pursual'ece.of a promise made during the Third Session of the Nineteenth Legislature of the Province of .Ontario. ` :':.. i take this opportunity of publishing, for the information 'of the citizens of Ontario, the above financial report, _ „.'j -• - - together with this announcement as to the plans of the Government for passing on to the people certain' benefits ,' . made available by reason of the surplus of .$9,313;938.54, realized last year; , , , . - - • ;' • 1LIILYNICIPAL DRAINAGE AID AND TILE PROVINCIAL SUBSIDY -I. ` OLD }!G£ PENSIONS AND 'MOTHER$' _ DRAINAGE DE�iENTURES . - - The Provincial Government will pay, by way of"a grant,• �'�WC' • A reduction in interest nn 3funieipal Drainage' Debentures to every city, town, village and township of the Pravinee a- To further take the burden. off real estate, the -Provincial Gov. - ._ _ - - nd '1Ile Drama a Debenture: effective April 1, 1937, from 5 sum representing the equivalent of one mill. on the dollar of ernment will the municipalities' share of Old Age 8 g - �'� I ,- other per centum to 4 per centum, their respective assessments for general municipal purposes. Pensions and. Mothers' Allowances. This will the n1unicipal councils td reduce their taxa- . _ • :' . ., This grant is made uneorlditionally ,but in the expectation enable PASSENGER MOTOR CAR LICENSE FEES and with the intent 'that the amount shall be passed on to tion by approximately $3,500,000.00 per annum. . ' -- A substantial reduction in pas engrr m for car, license fee; the taxpayers of every community ,by a reduction of one -' _. - -- will be announced before October 15 next. mill in the iienerat- -municipal tax rate.' This subsidy will � PENSIONS F..R THE 'BLIND •— ­. .. • - - , .. . _'.: amount, in tfie aggregate, to the sum of approximately The Province will a >ume the municipalities' share of the cast , . _ _ . .of this social legislation. (t is estimated that the municipal- LICENSE FEES ON COMMERCIAL ;$3,000,000.00. - toes wt err .e at ran .• "' . ; : ' ' 'll th fore sa apprRhim ely $t 00 Q00.00 pe num '. . . _ . VEHICLES ' - ROAD SUBSIDIES TO TOWNSHIPS '." - _ E:iective on \uvembcr.I, 193 i, when thc,1938 permit: wt)1 . AMUSEMENTS TAX _' _ _, ,' • - be available, there will fx a mductinn of 25 per trot. in the The 313 Townships w}tich have in the past received subs' es Effective June 1, 1937, the Amusements Tax wal be totally tees to be charged for the registration of all farm trucks and of less than SO per'eent: will enjoy an increase Co 50 per nt. abolished. As over 80 per cent. of the amusements tax n all other commercial motor vehicles and commercial trailers. collected from admissions of 25 cents or under, the benefit, - -1 +The to the 313 Townships be . . I. ' - approximate- annual saving will be $1,000,000.00 to the The aarnuaLbenefit will approxim ell' largely to citizens of lesser means, will amount to $1,500,000,00 . '' ' .. operators of rnmmrrciai vehicles.• - • - • - -$,300,000.00. .. .` y 7 . _ _ for the ear 193. _ ..__.. ,. . . . _. ._. .. . . .. . ». . .. . _. _ 1. . '; Qrirae.. Mjsirta Pr in.! , ; - _ .` _ oonrc - • • '''�. , > : ;. . ..`.. Trtazaar. ,, . _ . • - . . 14 .. ..I. - . ,. .. - « .,.., . -, ..�,... .. ,.. - ..._ ..-,._��. - ...... �,.r �.._.,.,......,•„a:....,r.-...._,�uw.....+..- .4..,_.'.,e... _ _,a...,,.-..ti....aw.._....,.. ...... . , ., . s.. L..,:_...-_. - I r . : '� , . r--- 111. � . i- . I � , 1 I.; - - I . � � ; . �� I.: I -00 . a a x .- ;. - r _�' _ _ �% .. - ._ r �� _ c..� �� 1 KEPT I: B E D B Y "`.�`.._..�..'' ...�.�. , +Y. - - . -- - . - i • • • r.,.�� - I ..- BACKACHE �' , - - : .. :.. _ - � ' 'I . I� ;-1 ��ur �arde:�.,� ....�,,., 1- 1-1 .:Vow -- Thanks to l�;uschen — `l, � - Just the right pocket size, the DOUBLE cI 11I., Not a Trtst;e of Pain - __ ` y,• automatic is the booklet everybody prefers. This t;errs, n': life lea made a mis-' ` t; By GORDON L. SMITH "% %�. � cry by the pains of backache.' Then _,... I 3 - _ _ _ _ FINEST t ' her' father, -wW5 .^'3 proveif'thd "value " • `. - - - -- - - QUALITY ' `� ,r of liruschen •himself, ad: ilea her to • ................ "' IMPORTEDQC a`�il,I . I..) try ,it., She . did, ;and dere _is her During file early palt.pf the lesson, nursery stt,ck ftom'. a reliable Can• QV b" JP �- _ =1 grateful letter:— a little cultivation every meek wi',l adia , source. • f v'�`~ " -Al "For years l b-,zvd neen suffering help plants alone wondeifuliy. The - - , wffl} pains in the back. ?it, times 1-- . Flcmer Poin't3 purpose is hvo-fold. Ungightly weerls hpd to stay in- bed fon• days 1 couldMany fine points can a const ere > are killed and valuabh, moisture is not walk, or even stand. 11y father when laying • out .a flower. garden. 9A1 �� was usingKruschen Salts for -the conserved. Groteth. is hurried along. lr 5 Certain Shades t !end well .aogether ,Later on as the flowers yr :•eeetables � - Baine thing. lie,' too, used to suffer add"often a vi`pole bed will be select- FC badly, and liruschen relieved him. develop it will not be neces�arY .o ed with this blending' in mind,. Of 1, • He advised me to try it. I did, so, cultivate �u often. Sometimes a a N ane!- did.. not., gel a_, pain for three mulch of short straw or grass clip- course, for this sort of thing all -the fl AUTOMATIC QQ,,,, -- - A years. 'I, then. 'neglected my daily pings is used dry retain moisture Jur- Plants must bloom during the same DOUBLE HOOK.LET at 1 .. dose for about six months, and two ing the Suminer.,[t keeps the under- period. Fragrance 'should be taken - months ago -the -pain "returned. 1 1} jag soil mist, open and Crce from into account as there are some spicy . _ tried another remedy failed, so N>;_eeds. .things like Evening •Scebted Stock, - _� - I again started' tiruschen. ,Now 1 Nicotine, Mignonette, •Sv; -Sweet Sultan _. vial freight agent of the Western have not a •trace of Seed a, a Foundation and Verbena which, :virile rather Is. Chosen 193 pain, thanks to Maryland Railroad, and Dr, Howard Kruschen."--(Mrs.) H.H. ^ r The importance of good seed is im• .plain as plants, fill the whole garden e — 1. Gray, 34, a specialist in cancer Pains in the back -are usually due- possible • to .over -emphasize; Other' with a dei!ghtful incense, snore es- ,A-, ierican Mother surgery ane' a staff member of the. ,-to impurities in the blood — waste factol's may be beyond .co:ttro!, but pecially in the evening.- In shaded - Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minn. products which ,the internal organs the gardener has absolute -cheek over quarters, -Tuberous rooted Begonias, bars. Gra} will represent the na• • are failing to expel fro _the system.• this foundation. Weather soil -and Pansies and wilcrflowers will.do well. ,Mrs. Carl Gray, of Omaha, Neb., . 'The numerous salts in Kruschen as-. location may be idetl, but e!thout In fact they prefer th s location to . Selected by Golden Rule 9!on's tivtabo tooil brother's Day, JIay slat in stimulatine these organs to ! 9, in an elaborate program w.hicix tviil' good seed, especially selected to suit any..9ther. In partial shade nearly Foundation be broadcast from New York. ,� healthy, normal activity, and so help Canadian 'conditions.' the garden is • every annual.. an be grown. On_poor . - them to keep the system free from going to he a failur,:. .There is no soil Portulaca is a favorite, as well INEw YORK. -- Mrs. Carl Gray, 67 _ - _ • harmful waste matter: • - . - • guarantee t'lat a fIu' wer :t hich tsas 'as Alysium, Sweet -scented - Stocks, of Omaha; Neb., who helped her hus• . rip, not believe 'women,. spcaki b . _. gikfen wondt•rful results in Great Brit L!aum, Calendutas, Catlin; is, and Hse from a •$GO -a -month job as generally lir a science or are interest- . ain, or the So;;lhern Stages .will do flowers; Sclt zanth6s, Saipigiossis, railroad telegrapher, to president of ed in St," he concluded. - - . - ROOSeVeIt �8I1S SpeCulatlon equally well in this 4ountrp, and be- JIaiigolds.-ret'tnias, and • many. the L;njcn Pacific Railroad, :rax nam-- c .] , -- cause of-- this trite average gardener others.-Thesv- a'i11 •alsu -suc_essfull� ed -the oth_ec day. "The American Classified .,Advertising --t . i7VASH1`GTON. — President is well advised to I.secure his seed and ..resist dry weather. a Dlothe- of 1937. ,Mother of three, Roosevelt, has tsrohibited stock mai- _ - _ - grandmotbet of five and ;rest grand- t11lrxLsk: �;L;E> .%BLE orsTi s _ ket speculation by the i sited States . •• ,- mother of onP. shP'was'sAlectcd by a . _ _ , , ! " ! ' iL:OFI:rAB{.E, GY.Ol•1 f�: Artists �i'1Clig iii t. .. $uildin,, Dizi .n°� com,ni:tee ot'the f:oadetr'Rn.P foilnda• 1 ` Zovernrnent's 1,0.00.000' employees. . . , , " ° µse m wain, n,•:r, , ready it 7J ,;sites, � tion to receive a silver medal in.l've'v viart dam' •'. ever ^ah nope- yearly; w..nder- York on Motber's .Day, flay' 9th. • cul def,ci us flet:thf n,!, contains an knhrm It is against spun!! Government March art i.LF?Iada vitaml,s and a,l a:,nerals needed for human ' -« - p°'- Over dales Tax _ system. Sea and a'nmen cad- haodte. St+xiple - The Foundaiir,n Is coinposed of a isy, the Pre';ictent doe -erred, -for •any - . . ., _ - ... - , vackare "vis, fun cultural marketing cook- . officer, or employee, to trade direct- TORO`TO. — Build .:g ,cvntraets bu';iness, professlonai, relfyi'>ns. CIVIC lig =- direct:,,., so Cent postal note. sun- „ and eoci.Zl IcaderS. -its Committee de. bealn sales, Yar3,ru'h, North N,S, +ly,_.or indirectjy, .except. for bona Declare Their Works ;ate Not awarded.in Canada during 5iirch as cided that :firs. Gra at 67 b!isE re _ fide investment purposes." A close Mere Products Like Pork -and compiled by MacLean Building Re-' y luLLE a':,)V sLR�`Ic. . associate said the . President acteiL• ports. Limited, totalled S1G,O'S,10o .as Oresented the t?-I>ICai motfiler: Une of ylu oor -: r:ov A,1acIES, EX- . ' primarily to protect the averse Bean3 - - against $8,7Y5,$�0 in Feb- dry and the chief factors fu malting the U �eleneed c"uee.v,u service, Baiuiia. — . - ' g -- ,Jloice was that Mrs. -Gray places a s::ur i:�dr.., T„r-nt• $1,800 -a -year Govern clerk froth $10, 259,100'ln March 1936. Total va- .. stock Rarribliir� temptatfons. --tw YORK, —'Those dopey -eyed - worldly success -and social position -- lue of• contracts fol' the first. three' S!K!) •IVAL giriz on magazine covers-tt appears, months of the _year was 331,409,100 as so'”) dart' ,to character and service. . are "just mental" —.'whatever, their .compared wdttl $32.127,200 last year. She, hai-Laugh-t Sundny schoof classes ' f..se ELL eta,•, sl,rerai� waterLceneruua physical charms. •_ - t Ontario's con ribution .to the :.•larch for fifty vears and was the first w0- Ivc c-;--nple. Address: Btuc..Stwyztata -Products, And 300• leading artist' and Witstri- 'total was $3;5;a,G00.. man teacher to use'.tho.'radio- for the' Limit", TurunVo, tors poised their paint brushes like Among large construction contracts 13ible lessons' _ Htr AEDIEs battle spears? to prove it. ' •. was' the international . bride at Ivy- �+ 111.8. GraS's .t!irce sons are Call . is S:ari:C1rEY'S LF; , ITCH REMEDY — They will not, they pay u'ml' Lea, Ontario•; $2.500,00T' - - - Ra;•II•tond Gray, Jr.. 46; of. .St. Paul, D O.0 apppcatlon ,stups itching, stamping_ -staid, veal in tax on the red lips of t e' _ � " Minn., who is vice -President and' g,`n- L�t:: t,' s2.00, luempvule: Ontario. . glamor -girl creation — as demand , All file seasons''r._:M1laluy'have the t oral manage -1'. cf t.ie Chicago St. Paul, �Sinneapialis and Omaha Cailro5d; _ STAMPS by thA New York Cltg sales tax co mission, in "cracking down” on artists same tem perature, and the sun asses Russelt Doris G! a, •, 36, of 'Bton,ville. '.N.Y., The H��bby-nr AI„09 ° at7S•r_RALIAN• LYRE.. KOOKABURRw, as a new source of revenue. and vets at_t;he sane hoar the year who bhwna tae Gray Bont�Shotl' e;•y -r,,1.•=�'ict ri,r WeArthur; Subilef, Air,_ "Let ''em try to collect," said Ar- around. at. Thomaston, Me., diol !s comlllrr•, e""�':!, i natives, 2bc. Bedworth, zoo Davcs' _ peer, rorrrnty. ontarra, . _ thu'r William. Brown, noted -illustrator ' of Hamilton, Ontario, spokesman for the easel army - - - . - - - . - - " ` •a:;', "memam Already cfb--d by ' the tat, commis- -1. Yo" KNIM • sIotL for two years' arrears, Browli . ' spoke broodingly of "chaos on Mt; Parnassus," if the tad is enforced: — — _ _-. . "Artists aren't 'bookkeepers," he id, '' d hL' "/�'i I�✓1./! K - _ _ 1V - ser an ye t ese revenue agents , some up and say, "You gena keep1. THE LOWEST PRICE WHAT EVERY WOMAN books. You gutta keep books is you ��y . = SCAR WITH -- Bali pay r.ho tax. - - - �j�,� s r 1HOULD KNOW! ' "I told this revenuer, Vl' right, I - 40,$ 3 • o recd for ,vo• aril an artist and you want me to / / * e _` all-.iNt.H yk ELUASE l�� tT lv men or girls to keep books, I'll keep books, all right;' - °' of R.,; mincss, Smartness and '- r' suffer every month it, you'll_ draw pictures. how's that?' CoI.mfort, from periodic -He just lAughed. He §aid I ti as an• 1. W - . - pains. ticadache •err other one o these cuckDo'ariists; _ t, „ 89 Hfir7SEf�(fl+ifFR . nervousness due to . ' .._ _ • "We paint a picture o[ a � - v � _r YLIMBERi Itutcronal. disturb- pretty .1. fir. tor. - r .. SIX C ENGINE maces •Dr. 1 ierce's -girl'and sell it to a magazine, and the''I. •;y error-G.,::;r P„r:,r rd Smcoth- (I �; Pa -o, itc Presciip city says we are 'vendors' — just like - . - - n,ss , , - F;ner Perf;.r;nance .... ._ tion is a very ben- a butcher or alae or rocs- —I. },cL n.iii C :steal Lcoaomy. - :� b r g r and . . rficfa, fofnc, Thts ' that we hav, to Oaf. a .tvvo per cent is r a �l.. ".. Lis; of 4• ['tont St, If-ilvT�t9fY $tratfcrd (:a . -i!d "i -rt _ rundown sales tax.” .lay .�..i,.e -anal . 11 � K� � ;, Rt?1< C� i�I:i-:::":erSOL ae3k.'and t P t at , tip gn m lxd t .•cd seer•:•� f:n^, pairs •He wnced.•'•it isn't the money.• IL ..4. f r -" aT '��- -• e . ft in cry disc arc , .-•1 ph;.i<n'I t re,` when ' rx+T: r G;?aS•aIE.PIhG is the idea, ,1t`s the idea of calling an4 t s x1: I I bcran, as,a la., tercet talon¢ Dr. Pierces c -S � + ;; itrCts s creation a' ' ••. ovidin.L, utmost Comfort . . • Fa,oritc P:C>Ctipt,Jn. If :cn:J:Cd me t0 pl'odllCf." That fs hralt!r.". and , r. int ) asc. -what hurts. A product — as though a z* Buy not. of your nei't,borhood druggist E - J x tiA Kew size, tibl rr.c. Liquid c! •0 .r.d $1.31 WOt'k of err: 'w::s 3 can 'of pork•. �#i. _ 1 RtgG1.1TE PISTONS •' beans! c :...Inc.- s; Be r:n Li,e 150, o. „ y t "It's the artist's mind that has the = -X ; - ➢6 value —' hovv lie interprets ideas — . UB1.E-S�RFNGT[", 4 -WAY 'WAKE �' YRU R I.LEVER not the material matter he used in 0O . portraying those ideas." , . CANTI _FRAME LIVER BILE— - rid l.' 11 _ . Provides the most founds ,.,,: :.:........ tion,of Steel fort a"i7nistee .,.. ,.:.,.,.:r:. !, . Aad You'll lump Out of Bed in the - Turret -Top p Fishe . - T To r Body. 'Morning Raria't. go a - Pontiac is settin New Economy °1'he liver sl u!d pour out two Janda of . Poultry Kee ers '� - liquid bile into your bowels daily. If this bile Y p .'. Records as well as . New .Sales is not flowing freely, your feed doesn't digest A Bargain. For You Records. Pontiac is bi er than It just decorys in the botcels. Gas bloats up $ bigger . your stomach. You RPt constip' aced. Harmful t -poisons do into the bndy, and you feel 'sour; The last 100 complete sets of the ' ever ...the engine develops sunk and the world lodks punk. famous Cold -Belt Poultry Course— . t A•mere bgtgel rCovcment doesn't always get _ _ :' . -more horsepower than ever, I I �_ at the cause. You need something that works to Ve cleared at a ser .rifiee. Discos- J i i .1 . on the liver as well. It sakes those good, old tinuing the Course. It Will not be .. -1 with increased acceleration and 1� I ' Cartels Little Liver P?.1s to get these two - pounds of bile .flowing freely and make you reprinted. ' - '- '- L Your T j� Joel 'up and up". Harmless and gentle, they Here is an uhi,urtu: ity .vt a .we time to get.a h111 -climbing ability - make the bile flow freely. They do the -wont• - - - l 1, - - .Teal, practfr,w, authoritative Cuurse in Poul= _ ' of calomel but have no calomel or racrenty ire try Farming for a mere'sobg—a' Couiie taken1. - neighbor - has a .new - POntlae them: Ask for Carter's Little Liver Pills by � � � by hundreds of successful Poultry Farmers. i He'll tell OU. .name! Stubhor sly Y usJ a- thing else. 25c t "d It consisted of 30 tess.ns and 'lnstructinns by y } the Course and . c 7cr , the 30 lessons only, i _,-.T. . T:r Now we are disuontlnufn r ° +�,� . 1. ,. Pnrrespondence. g _ _ -• , .road neatly In a Gnck farm,' Cor, only $5,00.• 1.2r: - _ __.. . .A w�—� .. T,P_rc a rC abut 1�:1 ^i9 !eft :ari - ...1. _ - -_ . _. .. sr + ^ f : :r C' r..,.r ^t •1 r,l: `h Cn r.a }' [ ',.-, .. t�!T in w'y' ° we re }� ,. "b'. .. w {. c •r i' I h. t•` 1'+ill- .. .. _ .- - T _ . 'i i `:1. 1. r i;' - ;;al. ill r.- f f not I 'clrtirr. '! :�•�• , _ _ _ - ty - .. , t `` s L.:at.7 .-a'i `J - ihC a'-. c ,Ya` ,��, . _e a ', .� 4:iem t„ be, 1ii:., rmil •the -,b h. 'lt' ➢ i i-. :.� x+r..9 t' .i t;' - ,L,.- - , !~ - : sae • i,a k�• .:n nr.d .rl a• loss �r xl�,' t i1. l ^. cw c c.on• �,. .._, carry month• �: r 5 nr ,-ths That's -,:ir a :: ugti. _ . - -- „ t:4 - ;i :� � -_- {`::'" or, s:zc—.'�!ao a•rail• �;t" +. i`,i .. i�•rltP at ,Irlre tr, 1 �nIFa.� , .i' t• .y, ':q,•.' Y 4' able n srra..er, rest .err •�:i., 1. y L _ a sC+i . ?' .,.u. t7 5ITAW �CE3aOI.S LIP izFU �'' N '`x. c ,4 i .`, a .' w�, . Crept.. P.W.. ..1130 Bay St., Toronto `�2 - 9 t « O D ? y Y � y; Q - y� t.1'1 $ ' w 6 ••take of P��~ . -.. . Issue No: 2Z♦ -'3? _ _' HAS. C��l' --- C�arelllO�it. — - Sperini _ _ _ . I - ,Assoc. Dealer -J. McGI•ashan,' Dunbarton • _ - . �� ' . . , • ,. 14, «r 14 ♦.. ,y1. ,` S '•---lige, Leslie Morley spent the .• week -end in Toronto. —Mev. W, and Mrs. Sproule, ac __i ai ed by the former's mother, visited Mrs. Fawkes on Friday. Walter said Mrs. White we.re in ,the city on Saturday attending the WWding of a relative. --•Reserve the date. Thursday, June 17th, for the Garden Party, ..Amder the auspices of St. George's = Guilid. —Rev. Dr. Carmichael left Sun- � tday afte::rloon to attend the funer- —.din. J. Bryant 'entertained a nurr6sr of friends one day last week in honour of Miss Nellie Sier. of Brisbane, Australia. ` Congratulations to Miss Win- ona McEwen on passing her exam- inations at Business College, in mcch shorter time than usually all- owed f r tris course —Have you seen Frank Pearson's Coronation display! Drive down Church Street at night, the -best idea in town for' the occasion. Leave it on for a while Frank. _ ,.Barber Shop The LadW Aid of St.. And- retw's Church will meet atcn the hae Beauty Parlor y of Mrs. Carmichael, Whitby, at the usual lour. All ladies of the con- —� gregation are invited Having purchased the barbering The W. A. of _:._the United business formerly carried on by S. Church held their May meeting at W. Davis, I am prepared to can, the home of Mrs. C. Stevenson with tinue That business and solicit a _ I ter "Pickerina's Leader Store" y'qY - --Get Ready for the 12th -== Coronation Flags and 'Streamers now in stock 12 Flags; on a tape, ready to bang --•all for 69c which took place on on Monday. 1Zlmead PIGS were share of your patronage. t •.-( Recent visitors with Mr. and t made for a Garden Party in the •1ndlvidu291 Flcis a�. 5c. 10c, and 15c. i Park, on June 25th.?1 competent lady will havecharge ,Mos. C, J, Stevenson were 'Miss .of the, beauty parlor and satisfac ` Dorothyh. Miss Graham, of ! The Y P, U. of -the United y A �CS1t18ter Flag Holders, fi hold Flags, only 25c g tion is guaranteed at reduced ' ton and Rev. Mr. Barnes, of ,Church, - one of their most 8 al.. successful and enjoyable closing prices. 7 --Mr. and Mrs M. C, ZhnTAer- banquets yet, on Monday evening Permanent Raves, $2.00, S3,5045-00 man, of Toronto visited W. J. and ' of this week, in the basement of Shampoo and Finger Wave, .50 ' •Brighten up ''the' Home - Mrs. Miller on Sunday and in the St. Andrew's. About seventy-five Finger Wave, .35 ' afternoon attended the Coronation i members and guests sat .down at Adarcel, 40 . with EIastica Paint services in the Presbyterian church. the tables, position designated by Oil Shampco, .35 —The many friends of Mrs. Ait- place cards. The tables and hall Ladies' Hair Cut 220 .: her Boyes are pleased to see her I were nicely decorated in keeping Staunton Wall -paper With the season, red. -white. and H. MADILL able to attend church service on • Sunday after being confined to her blue...'A very' tasty dinner was ser_ Glassite...' Y arnish bed all winter with a serious ill- ved and an atmosphere- of general phone Pick 71 good -fellowship 'made it taste that —J& the Congoleum Rug Contest much better. Near the errl of the Roofing New Oilcloth and .Linoleum II� held at C. A. Sterritt's Furniture dinner a few minutes of community singing was led by Gyril Morley Store, last week, Mrs. -J. L. ':Hobbs _ J. Yras the winner, -winning a Congol- and enjoyed by the diners. (be very :late. Tile and (Travel Roofing Mrs. Hobbs. pearl had his acct suint sunk. . M s S s Burn Rag 6 z 9. , CangrL;tulations, -whenheasked him forte"Rule Brit- fsphl�lt Shingles, Moll RoofingC HAPMAN The foliage on the 'trees are, annia, and no music, however a lot I- lYi 2 1 g I of people hap their flag upside P -'1. 5 a roll Roof coat - bursting forth rapidly, and the g - -- ..• _ meadofvgs are making very rapid : down). President Miss Jean Clark: ing. 65c per gallon. growth. It is said that the. blossom who had 1 and showed arge of the rt b the efficient. nii1g also chimr►ey - I season m the, Niagara Penninsula y - s rebuilt and r clston-'like method every item on JACK REID �'� about ten days earlier than us- _ the ' ro was brought along-,' � ..D U N R A RT U1\ 45-10 sal. Fall wheat never looked 'bet- P K gh I _ ler than it is doing this spring. Far- propoeed the toast to the King, in inerts are looking for a bountiful i language -and expression that was - - . Tailor-made Suits crgp as the prospects are exoell- reireahing. Mi Margaret West- Our Appreciation salt. aey, to the Young . People; and- Mr _ _ —All interested in group music ,Crozier, the church. b7 introlucing' ::.ON .MS OUR at 1 i " 'elasses are requested to place app" the speaker, Rev. Johnston. of 'Eg ! ! 1 :_. Illations in writing with Mr. W&L lintosi United, Toronto. who gave 1"irSt Anniversary Buntzng s for Wheeler at. once, stating the lnstr- one of the swat wonderful addra0.g y emmerrt you would like to learn. The we have listened to, full of -hum- " ---- 16.9 our, but underlying it all, a wealth ' ,;. 4n ez lx s hl to Oar - _ 5 • _ classes aie open to anyone over 10 g _ 1 years of .age who tarn attend .clans-' of sound Christian practice. During es in Pickering Village. These app the evening Mr. - Crozier was the *r�Y friends and patrons Vhy pay. more for Ready. ? ` recipient of a presentation from the Iications are only to show that You Unioll, which .he did not let as Ree for their favours of the are interested and `to help give us scene basis to work on in organic- but repliedvery fittingly,. as :hr past year. - . ing. Applicants cannot "be eoneidet- retiring pastor of this congregation •I May we hope' far a continued _. ped after classes -are once' started: redrew sang Arthur Fred T. BU11Cing, Pickering Miss Ruby A L e'q Coronation number. "Brit so please signify your rntererat a� ore's Forever" very- increase in that patronage, and i soon ss posetible. ve -nicely, •. _anci _ _ . _ F,e6abliel• id 1857 The C. G: I.. T. entertained George Bron, - on the horn, "Th- goodwill of -our customers - _ g H. thelir mothers and members of the Red. White and BItiP" in, a manna' r. that pleaset .lies auttioneP -'------- — - -- — — — W. M. S. on Thursday evening,- Mies. Picketing 1 •The c er ng . ,Hogg conducted a very impressivo jn MeraoHana T T - "Irorahip period, whish was followet. -= MEAT MARKET ►� �Kj k-) i A .i by the concluding. Missionary Study LVFRT—in loving memory of #or the summer, led .* !Muss Jean a - ir• mCalve h, father, Thomas Calvrt, Clark, who was assisted by serverar. SM TK & MAi?HEWS who passed away, May 17th. 19'lr � 1 -of ihe.girls. Then a pageant, depict - We cannot clan our' hand, Daddy p y _c (,I111b'r}' 14,al E�tatr 'Breakfast Bacon ; - 25c. a lb. Ang the closing session of a C. G. I. Dear, f _ T, Conference around _ a ewitp-fire' Your fare wt- cannot .gee: � 11 W.ELS given in wh:. all the ]nem N'c�+ located at 1?oom f19: �c+n. ..Minced Steak, d 2c• a lb -0 But let . tht9. littlt ti tk'eri hers took part, r d' was vt•ry, int- : fe�teri,tion ;Life Bilil(llnq, Toronto :.. Te•I1 that wi• still rNme1>~hFr .th.� Pork Liver 1 2C a lb treating. NTv.:ltal :iunthers by: iii es weal'<l nplurec ie+c he,)ring from —Levin)►tp remembered by dauGb 1 • :Eleanor, LeGard , aild . tI .a. liar; gots if )'dv are interesicd inrlis jos- ter and sons, 1 :Found were followed by a n1ost en- _ inv, of v.our property. We handle - ':Mewing Beef, 1.�2c• .a lb• .ibis luiu-h sen ed k- the 7rlx,' In MPrrinriarrt n joy 15 Country Estites.Steck. Pair 'ah(i who with their i(xtders; 3iisc*s tier- fruit Farm:;- -All cci,r, snonciencc Jewel Shortenin, 5c. a lb. "Tray, Clark and Hdgg were. thankwl DT 1'd u: --In log strictiv coTfidential w' 'by the visitors „fora very enjo}ab- Trig. mt'morp.,of 7aG le evening. niVinP, m••1•, pa._Iscd away Nfa. SMITH and MA TT HEWS Classic Cleanser, - 3 tins, 13e. ,. 9th, 1 f '1 - —C:orouation ` Ser�-ices were held P2' i2ichrrtr,nd 4t. F. r in the various i^hurc he_s in an app- Till me ori" fadt� sill life departs. al' Tel: Elgin 27`7^ 38-3i1 ��'• !6 tins, 2+ ropriate and reverent ' manner . oil You will lime forever In. otic 'Sunday last. -.In St. Francis.de Sales hearts' _ JAu .inter-t.-Nr,�.:'r, - —sadly tnaste, by FMrrfe and Dau - Sadly - : `'� Church, folluwiltg• mass, .. Rev, F'at= ghters, Marie, Madeline, Grace and her Ryan offered special prayers (]ti CALF.—A. kirrhrn stove, in • • E 1-D and berledictioll in. the presence of s(m Bill. • txceUent condition J• roynter;'Piekering. a large congrez*ation. At St. Geor- `jTANTEI)—Gnnd work horde and Butcher` p'hon.e 3000) '. eicirerin.g 'ge's Anglican, Pev. F. G. Robinsop . -��ES i cow, .Apply E Baker walker'ssideToad - '. - Pic'- cring.. 38 -, conducted the service and • preached ----- an impressive sermon. ' Mr. Chris.GO8 WANTED—Clean fretihegg; bar- ' Fair sang in fine voice z fine R e hrwe ahem, Blg,' Stroniq, 1,1 cent over Clobe price or grade A Large, kering Hardware. Store eahv, Bab from H,Boose:C}arcmont Hlt48-3g itone solo; "Lord of • Heaven and y Chicks, Earth." The service -Mas concluded blood -tested government ap- L OR S ALF. — J0 fresh oews and ' ! sprineeislliolateifis and Durhams!. TB _ Time nwith the Canntuniori and Singing �)rOVed breQ(lET9. jested, ) ;Anthony, LocustHill Phone Mar i to au� "Te Deum" Ln' the i✓nited .Church, 3021d5-39 O S V e Order' May, 9c. June, .tic. - the ser•�•ice was feature(1••tay excel.- � ��Y)R HALF'—(`hr'f'•Indd Hata and corn Do not del Order to -da for cows and horses &livered to your barn s eIIL singing by the c�hghegah6i y Pricesonapplication- Grasmere Farm, Picke.t•. Seeds the choir and soinists. The choir Late ordering •will prcve a dlaap- irg. Phone2 28 pring sang Gounod.'s"Sanctus" with hirs, pointmcnt. ss -3g - - Baker as so rano soloist -HUGH G. MICHELE VOP, RALRP A g,tantitp of redefo• Franje p , ^r seed and potatoes, Also 2 incubators. and a special Coronation Anthem, Plu1Ng )TALK S103' Fresheowsandspringersalways onhand. A,C. Timothy, Alfalfa Red Clover - "The. Bing Shall, Rejoice" -with Mr. Diamond. Phone Pick 2708 38 y, , � Leslie Morley taking ' the baritone t �(` ii "r, LF —Hol rein row, 4 ears solo. ,Mrs. Fred Bunting told. the I..I LLIAN'S } a"''''c it ct., nf`milk daily on year Sweet Clover and Ala',ike seed. ratio s, Also • p g,, Any reasonable offer ac. -storj*-0�e- Coronation . and the ceptcd. r, Start 1'inr Drive Dunharton. tev. - — minister, Rev. Hugh G.. Crozier• BEAUTY STOP — ,Y -Small � Garden --Seeds -- in bulk- . T��OT; 4ALF-erlar.r.a, Int 17, cion, 4. preached a special sermon. A' large I Picke,inv, Good buildinge, wellwatered• congregation was present at the j (Next door to Old Church 'Garage) in rood ctmdoiomjpr sprit¢ i crop, Will,elt _ and n Packages reisnnihlservices in the Presbyterian. church, 1 _. larsapplyealfilfredHatocInse milton Brovgt,am. 3(;tr which were conducted by the pas- DI ANY ('EhiF.N'P WORK �. Purina ,and Master Feeds Rev. Dr. Canniehael, The reg- Shampoo and Fingerwave soc. I have purchased a good cemerit fnixer and • 4. — ]gar chutch service was preceded by 'outfit and am prepared to do all kin dsofce s • Fingerwave 35c. m nt acrk. Also sh•ne1;ng and wire fencing field and :Garden l~ ertilizer' ..� a bapti nal ser+vic.e. in. which the Reasonab}e rates. Stan Thompson,Altona 37-38 Q - iIIfanL daughters of Messrs W. R. Oil Shampoo & Fingerwave 75c. 0 Qts Paint --Special,. 59c a Qt and Mrs. Miller and Hugh and Mrs. _ HOUHF, TO RENT— the Village • • • of Brougham. a frame h� se. 7 rooms, 3 Miller received th'e Sacrament Arching "_35t. acre of Land. garage. Non a reliable ten- totf Baptism. The hy-au; were app- __ antv}S��t1 apply. Possessid�miidlaofMay. '.Agent for McCormick-Deerin '1'almjmaCblLeIy Manicure $5c .Apply72usscllC,nner, Dunbarton. b7.gt3 ropriate and Dr. Clirmichad preach- and Repairs. `, ed an impressive ser non'. Fallowing Facials _ 60c. TRAWBERRY PLANTS— Par. sn„ B utv, 751ts, per leo; ss.00per-•too Our Motto: --"We have Con get -it, 01 V - the sermon the chgir of 19 voices *4. Go in Icts of 5000 or more. Mary Washing. ` under the leadership of. Mrs. P. N, HAIRCUTTING i25c. ton as' aragus trot. I yearsold. *1,00 per lou it -9 not niaele., t . Spratt, sang the special Coronation *7.00 per 100(1. Stanley Murdoch, R R No. -3 _ Thermi u Pickering, 3g-3 Telephone 3800 • �: anthem, by Healey Wdllan. The ser- q e HeatWa eOil Perman- vice was concluded by .the benedic- 2 50 Waves (',Ira a H FOR YALE—Oland eprs. T J. S. BALSDON, '- PICKERINGi 1.95 \.'ars and fresh cows, purebred and Free delivery T, tion and the singing of the Nation 33.50 35,00 g,t-sled and blocd tested Free delivery phone Pick. 2200 wm J. Murphy. Murco Farms. Lindsay, Ont al Anthem. Pbone 1352 lett