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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1931_04_03 M.. - -1-,� +e,•�,y .�, ..o-•ss... ^Y. '• •_.. ... .-., as .;. _ _ _ T _C "'-„`,', > -.r "rrA,�.4w � .'tY.,.,. :3"'"'�' '+a„+•� ,.e. 'e "'.a. •r' --J': �5„%,>tr. ':�,"l�.:tt"•ra�' '.-' sf a r - •Y SYa 1. IN VOL. L. ,'PICKERING, ONT.,, FRIDAY. APRIL— 3,' '19310 No. 31 . 'F �. l�rafesieitalstat r . ' • _ _," ., L'ttTaRRYWp077 T 1fVti 1`i'-E�OWCE- GDE �NMedical Hite So a-Mill The -meeting of the Women's Ass- The Dramatic Club of the Grace f�• O -- ociation v. 2 ll be held in the church on Church United„ Toronto, will pres- O DR. H, O. PEARSON-Ph yeician Thursday, April 9th, at 2.30 ocloc ++ „ and Surgeon, Dunbartoo. 1001 GF=0921 �LS'PO= `� ent their drama The Co-ed in the y Word for roll call' "An Easter Mes- Whitevale United Church under the E. FORSYTH Oph. D., Director Is running fall blast sawing lura: sage". Program committee->Ylrs, 0. auspices of the-Sunday School on ' MILLS Petty and MM E. Armstrong. Host- R.Oacometrical Aaaodatlon of Ontario. Reg. bec, reaches, dotlbletrees, F4iday, May'1st, at 8.15 p m. Full' �*^ d Member of the AmeOnaa Optometrical esses-Mrs. Russell Davidson and _ Established 1838 ;a4oa. Eyes examined btf appointment. " tOngueB etc. Mrs. Geor a Davidson. particulars later. on 2804. Claremont. Ont. Open CO buy a George y quantity of good DUMBARTON.: �•• EARL A.GRUBIN, R. O,-Eyesight basswood and elm ourvenr:Tole _ Specialist. Honour graduate of the Colle;e ]p a, -- There is no better Pastry : of Optometry of Canada; Gold med5liat and g` The services in the Community Flour made than lira[Herman prize winner to 1928. At.Markham Grain Cb0 In Taesda g Miss' Margaret Fraser is holi a'- h N y Bail on Sunday next Illi be approp- nw,,��yi� Monday from 9'a,m. to 5 P. m,.in Dr. Chopping y ing at her home here Plate 'of Easter, at 2.00 p. m: Sun- :MalBaYker's dentcl officr. 1t Stouffvill-from Wed- and Fridays. . I14iss P.obin White is spending her da School 3.00 a�day to fitLedayo[each Werk. Eves ezamin- y , p. on Easter service a fitted and repaired. H0-5. t qualit y Mtluufactnriug Baskets of all vacation aL her home here: and Hold Communion. This service at Lowest Priers Pl;one Stoufr 2io5. 4ely descriptions. Miss Glenna Gilmer has been ill at i,; one -which every confirmed person K I SSIMI I her home with a very sore throat. partakes in commemoration of our L64af� - Plice reductions at the But there are a lot of brands •f','a A number of .our ladies 'attended Lord's' death and Ressurection. Barrister anWIL of t!A .solicitor,Notary Public Etc. Money to Phone Markham 6405 or 8.420 or write the Royal York on Monday ~af'ier- ALTONA. - that are very inferior -sea. South Wing Court House. Whitby. 2530, Chas. White. Locust Hill, Ont. noon last. to KISSIMI. DONALD RUDDY B"arrister. J. Bradley is spending a few days There died on Sund.-?, night in Un'sR. Solicitor, Notary Public. officeover Al- g s the Oshawa Hospital, after a two in Toronto. These cheap brands are cheap to L Drug Store,Opposite Post office. Just ;ears suffering, 31r. Kennedy, His f Mrs. B. Reesor visited Mrs. W. it) quality. to Loan. Phone 583. Whitby, oat. sly rg McKay on Tuesday afternoon. creta! took place on Tuesday after- We are glad to see that E. Hoover KISSIMI EATON, BELL 4 R098, BOntari- noon to Erskine cemetery. The Nows I crs, Solicitors. 904 Northern Ontario " Building.330 Bay Street,Toronto, extends sympathy. is improving after- his recent illness. W.J Beaton. Choice 2X 3X and 6X B. C. The W. M. S. are havingan after- H. and Mrs. Tomlinson and Jack, -W.B,Bell, �t noon tea and sociable in thbasement of Caniiington were visitors at F. ie the very cream of the beet wiles• J.D.F. Ross. Adelaide:838-9 Cedar Shingles. ter wheat and is a uA]l as $ of the United Church on :Thursday McKay's on Monday last, q y The Altona Women's Institute good for flue cake bak• RI JULVEY Ba PICSERING do Also a.lar a quantity of aSternoon, A,ail 9th. All girls and intg as forpastry. - MULYEY - Barristers, Solicitor Also,' g Q y ladies are invited. A freewill con- which was to have met on Wednes- 113-214 Confederation Life Building, Corner of tribution will be taken. day, April 8th, will be postponed tin- Wh Yon a and Richmond Sts. Toronto, Phones y pay an exorbitant rice fol• ? Aeeaide 4480 and 4480, Pickering office o a tonsil and dressed Elmer Annie and Glen Jo ee are til the following Wednesday, April p 15th, when the will meet at the &mall package.of cake flour ? Wadne.da and Saturday evenings. Phone l ck having a ten day motor trip to Ton- Y Try KISSIMI. y esoo. atfY Jack Pine, Spruce and home of Mrs. W. Bunker. . _ p ax-anda, Ithaca, New York etc. They Deiitul will b accompanied b the former's Hemlock Lumbar. p y 1?r.Otlle3_Arthuz.--mho_-is teaching—in — GREEN_} lR� �V AL £IL C.S M ITH D D. 9., L. D. 4., : *� �*� Cornell university. Mise M. Muir left thio week to far Bread Successor to Dr.J. N.Dales;,-Graduate of .•. 1 jv .•. — mend the Easter holidays in Port the Royal College of Dental Surgeons and Toron• • • y L'n+versity, At Claremont office over D. A. GUEENWOOD• Elgin. By patronizing your home milt !toads!(?[l,er•ry Tuesday and Friday.f Phone �UMB Y�ILJJ —� J. B. Wilson, and W. J Micheli and you help keep t __ t Mr. Handley and family -are mov son, Henry, were in Uxbridge last Y p p rP the price of [j ERBERT T. FetLLAI9E, L D 9., ing to Oakville this week. our local wheat. -g 1 y H 3liddletan spent y Monday attending the gale of horses �• D.D.S..�rsduate of the Royal Couege of pe Saturda ev- the property of FrPd G. Wilson and Dents;Surgeons and the University of Tcr,nto. ening with friends in Toronto. Office+n reiudence second door cast of St. And. J. H. Beal, - Claremont K, D. Beare, of Regina. USE SCOTCH BARLEY j attte,'s Church, Ptckermg,Ont, Office hours; 9 Phone 9'24 Mrs. E. OTmerod spent Monday a,ta, to fit) m., or by appointment. x-res evenin with her si.ateS, Miss Laura A few from here attended the dra- y FURNITURE g ms, 'The Alley Daffodil" given bs FOR BREAKFAST aerv•ce+. Phone Pick 37oo, g31y .tilolgan, Of Claremont. - N P. Willows is purchasing stock the Greenwood Dramatic Club at the �ZJtisis%.4** $eras. • Ems'. USED ANJ7 ANTIQUE Whitevale church last week and re- �' Z. C - prior to moving to.the Hick farm R.� ?l�rT IN GREAT VARIETY where he will locate in a few week&, Port a good evening'.. entertainment. ELIZABETH RICHARDSON- Next Sunday. i Iast Sunday those whn were absent 8Vi�! i�� 0�"�� A•Flreand automobileinsurance of all kinds. Simmon's Beds, Marshall Mat- ay, n the Green-xood ne�resentrng compan:esof solid fine stand. trestle!, DreBserB, Tables and church• Sunday School will 'begin at from Sunday School missed a rare Chairs, Picture Frames. lua t_ treat when the children under the Building and General p 1105• 9 45 o'clock. as there is it be t '`RANK R. JACKSO-N-Sun Life erly service in the Kinsale Church at leadership of Miss Muir, presented Contracting. •o iafuraace Company of Canada,Qcean,Aec,- Our prices are the lowest. 11 odohk an exercipo and motion recitation, Estimates furnished on all claasw- ttest Geru ral IDuraws Phone p,ck 2720 The re and Miss Muir gave a most interest- of work-Interior and Exterior, - picaertna, not• 1y-24 Huta' meeting of the Ladies ing paper on "Missions", after which Alterations and repairs. Aid will beheld in the church here " g g Ohlmaepa Built Oooerete Work. r`!EORGl;KEAY-Licensed suction- on Thursday, April 9th, at 3 o'clock. one of the members San "Building .G on ser.Altoaa. Lire ewes' ane Central salsa 0 A L From 6 o'clock until all have been for Eternity In the afternoon the phone Pickering 5719 �ro�pt�y ateended to, Terra reasonable. R, Junior B. Y. P. U. took the church ONTAR110 R,1 S=1 11llC phone stwfe coos, sl-4 A good supply of Hard and Soft served there will be a supper, after service. Those who were present FAIR'PORT. '- which four of our men will put on 3 certainly enjoyed the services. - POS melee Licensed Auctioneer, Coal on hand. Also a supply lively debate. Also a playlet in two Q H T �T / T p �. for osaILI.. of Tri era Auctioneer, ♦sr taY 77 +-a 1 lr h7f 1.1 i�7 Fs mks at ail tufa asasaaaa is an""mesa of Kindling Wood acts will be given by the youngpeo- HliftlU(a'?snM. mer++, aasr•as t3aw,a airs'P.o., Out. . , pie, the subject of which is " A Per- ' • _ - . stove length. exin Situation". James Farley gain of Nova Scotia shingles B.HEATOP TOWN8HI14'OLHBH g y is at work a Gait Galvanised Steel shingles illem. pqr�,�, o•an�ar r� r� 12t1 Phone Pick. 1709, In the Greenwood Church next ter an attack of the flu. bm awsaata�s. sa., sea" is leas Sunday evening, April 5th, a short The Young People held their reg- Bir'd's Felt Slate Shingles, ssesar' ; pees am a n.r icee FM. DONALD MUNRO, PICKERING program will be given after which ular meeting on Wednesday evening. for axle at pictures will be shown on the screen There wits be a preparatory ser T, PATERSON'S - CLAREffiONT' ffi, MAW, LICENSED AUC- .•t This will be the first .time 'to u&,- vice in the church on Friday evening, Oa!l and get prices. Phone 9813 ~ . TIONEER•tor York.(,Dio arand Durham Pickering Mills the lantern since it h%,; been remod- Mrs. Colin Madill and little dau- ttea. AL kinds le 'ale' prom„tiy attended eled and made up-to-date. Everyone ghter are in Mount Joy with her peo- LOON, THE its. Terms reatsonabk. Darr for .alas may be wr'ng'td at NEWS'Omer, Be11 and Indepen- We b&ve & full line of Poultry come and enjoy this Easter Sunday pie at present Iliac Phones. Whitby,one. bly evening, beginning at 7.30 o'clock. Roads in our vicinity are -being Feed•a, good se the best. A silver collection will be asked for, kPp t in rett • New' Chevrolet . pretty good condition by our NOTICE Try our Front Rank L%yinft !lash, l:+ad overseers. Wh' M Growing '.Hash and AUDLEY. Birt arid Bob Harvey anti family itevale ' . X1115 Chick Starter. -- Tort)lrt lusts with their people ..-IS HERE _ W H. «Vvstney was in Toronto on 'here on-Sunday. Cbopping every day We make these Feeds right here+ M�nda•v of bu�inec,. I.ev unci Mrs, Van WN%*, of Whit- and oar pric•ee will allow Thr: �'lat lir;. John Edward.;' ef- by. paid the R. D. Mill rr family a 'Manv new .features and w new low e` GRAIN— FLOUR—FEED yon a profit on parr feet< were -+,1ci by auction on" Weti- ,i it o!l. Sunrlfty. price. An Owner Service Policy, poultry. nestiay. lir. and 'Mrs. hatchings, of Pick- -The Club drama have more ap- r'ring, •xerr visitors at the A. Gray service and satisfaction. Will exchange When yon want Flour ask for pointrrmt's, one_ at Ba,ggotsville and hnnia on Thursday. Royal. Help your market one 'at Courtice. Mrs. Amos Love and daughter of Gas. 011e, t new Goodyear Flour for Wheat for local wheat. Abbot thirty friend; invaded Gras- Toronto, were with their peoples here Tires at new low prices, flour we sell the more mer on Friday evening last and over the week-end. Repairs on all makes of care, ANTHONYY WILSON The more .J Proprietor; wheat we can buy, spent a pleasant time in games. The interest in the Boy Scout 48.f Phone Mark. 5502 Teams to the west have been haul- movement never flags, there being �pi'(�pn ,• W a'h W e will exchange flour for ing straw and ensiles�({{e from one of a good turnout weekly. any kind of grain. . our farms recently cfianging hands. The Citizen's League held their Phone 2908 PICKSRINS SPECIALSnext Tuesday evening "Wild Gin- social evening and dance in the Town ••'••' Pickering-Milline Comnsnv ger"is being given in aid of the_1ud- Hall on Tuesday night. I Only-Biz-lagged table, Qneen ley Young People. They should get'a The Sacrament of the Lord's Sap- Ann design, solid 09"_golden n full house as the play is. exception- per will be administered at the ser_ Sore Throat floiah : top 42254 icehee dee R• V r CLENDENINa ally good one.p vice. next Sunday afternoon.rim, four shaved lege. Two neat' Workmen have been replacing the Mrs. Edwin Perryman received a If neglected often lea�deto twin legs support centre, ex• FUNERAL DIRECTOR steel rails on the Cr P. R. near the message that her sister fleas critic- more cora Heated tends to six feet.,. 15.00 4th. These are 100 pound rails but ally ill in the hospital in Guelph P Private Ambulance the heavy traffic and strain on the Mrs W. E. Holtby has been con- Ailments 1 Only - Six-legged table, solid curve soon eats them away. fined to the house for the past two oak in an, u! shaded Windsor Day and Night Service Mrs. Gazely received word late weeks With a bad attack of bronchit- r brown flnisb : top 42z54 inches ; last w-eek that her brother-in-law, is. '' S Phone 9000 e W. Reuter-, of Preston, had died sud- young people were_recent vis. V turned ]eggs, well supported by Malvern 5000 denly. It was only a few weeks ago itorp of Claremont United Church Y. fancy shaped stretchers 15 00 that Mrs Gazely spent a few days P. and were delighted with their vis- ah r s Markham visiting these relatives and the shock it. - MODERATELY.PRICED — y ' ' Onto therefore was a very heavy one. The dance in the hall on Tuesday , dayWordlas was received here on Fri- evening was the most successful TONSOLITIS Bed Outfit y last of the sudden death at Port- the season, the hall being full: Char- Bedstead-Ml steel bedstead, in LISTED -IN land, Ore., of Wm. Fowlie eldest'son lie and his orchestra can make them p ' . walnut finish, decorated steel of 'Mrs Fjowlie, of this place, and -step yet. _ _ . panel, .. 5.00 - brother of Mrs ensure to the safe and sate remedy for ed spent his early life here and was many friends of Mrs. Knox Sr to Sore Throat,Tonsilitts,Quidep Spring-All steel cable spring, To C F R B every Saturday at highly respected. His death at the see her at church on Sunday. The Head Colds and all diseases• strong and comfortable; 4.25 7.15 p. in. to the B. H. pro• early age of 55 years w-as the res- is visitin with her son and famil of the respirator tract. grams they will g y y . Mattress-A soft spring mattress, " ult of a stroke. at resent. : large felt, covered with good interest you. 4 quiet weddin wag-solemnized p Sold n s mono 'back-- {.y. quality art ticking, B g Last Sunday afternoon the Sunday ":..� ossa'&rtes Y. g, 4.00 on Saturday, March 28th at the par- School held a missionary service in- i 3-PIECE BED OUTFIT ,We have now our new supply Of sonage in Pickering,'w�hen`Miss Alma stead of the usual review. Mrs. IJno 40 B.-H. Paints, ,Stains, Pearl, daughter•of Walter and Mrs. Phillips, President of the W. M S., 1.50 per bottle Bed, spring and Mattress a's de Enamels Etc. 'Mercer, was united in marriage to in charge. The children all joined �•� ", scribed, ... 22,25 Mr. George Hales Bowcott, late of in singing missionaryhymns, while - r, England. The ceremony was per- a quartet of boys, W. ones, J. White �1 Call and ask for a demonstration formed b Rev. J. H Stainton in the the Chautauqua• M Y J. Knox and W. Holmes, sang two Cl A ��•^�� of the new Vacuum Cleaner, presence of only a few of the immed- selections with Miss Mary White at is coming March 18, 19, 20&2t- `G I�� guaranteed for one iate relatives. The bride was atten- g the organ. Miss Doris Johnston con- Reserve your seats now year,`at 8;5.00. ded by her sister, 'Miss Lottie Mercer tributed a reading on "China". At- at this store. e Phone� -.y THE PICKER 0 NEWS_ 1300 The bride ore a dress of tomato tendance at church was not up toa, T shade crepe de chine and her sister the average, but those present re- �., Furniture Dealer and; ALVIN BUSHBY a pretty blue. The happy couple ceived sound admonition to be either E. C;. J O N E S IlFuneral Director _ left by bus for Toronto where they hot or cold in their attitude toward s Also Ambulance Service '.Hardware Phone 4840 spent a short honeymoon before get- vital problems, being luke-warm be- Druggist and Ohemist, Pickwinst•' . Qntf dO PIORERING tling in their new home on the Chotwn ing a dangerous and unprofitable farm on the Base Line condition; Phone 6W �i01[lIF1II� ., o{ ,s , ,-.:k :i ,:; :3( "w ;�.'.:. tv4�,.• ....,,,.,-1.!ti,;.',:• r�• ;.. .,,rt. •' - -�... -y y �.w..',.Q y' .t.. t. :.'i.. :c�„ ti ve!°�"^'" 1s °1';' 4t. "�;,'Y , +�Cr c • :-... '. .. ... � � • •,,.'k� -„5+..-�• ^§t ,r. .,�. -. ., .., -,.. ..-... . .. ' .-. .r• - *•s�x�•' ..r• _ -„;,;�- e. 7 'rt... �. -.,..Lir".• ' ;'.., '{.•. 'A: _ ., r knock upyn his bedroom.door° _Mrs- — -. e French appeared. C Salada Green tea "Good morning, sir,” she said. ���tv m "There's a gentlem=downstairs who 19 �dlrini� the best green . tea wants to .see you urgently, a police � �� ^ gentleman." "A wtiatta?„ he ejaculated. : JP 11-41 O1-pvg S '�TM- '!A police gent . . . from London." "Show the polies gentleman from There we were! Standing on the that good motor 1 cannot imagine. It " London along." edge bf that little mountain lake. Fire would make a good wagon for the Three minutes later the door open- to the right of us, fire to ths,.left-and'wheels are sound-or a good boat, for " --_ --. ed-to- a-a tall,-heavily-bud y r } atran a crashing through the u that 1 it-does st-leek Clint air -acts-like a- 88' behind us. Thes-we ` with close cropped iron-grey hair,who g under-1 Ing rooster in, the air-lots of no18e' , acknowledged P eeroft s eetin with brush. but no :ift." a curt nod. Scottie•Is t o o•d! "I don't like It any better than you TEA "I sin Inspector Barnard of Scot- b r i a t 11 n g and do," continued Bob, "but when' I heard land Yard," he announced in slow, 4> a growling-then td that you and Scottie were lost there GREEN s round look- even tones. w sn't much time W o a our rebel, a deer a g Fresh �1'Olf>t the gardens' - "Thrilled to meet you," replied Pye- � and a fawn burst Ing for a good machine. It was a qu6s, croft with a' grin which gave a curi- through the bush!tion of getting hold of some kind of - - -' - --- - ously inane expression to his face. \ and rushed along!plane and getting started. In fact, I rAor "What can I do for you?", .., .. the edge of the didn't eve- stop to enquire who owned I want some information, sir, cot:- lake. They pass-I this craft, just as long as the propel- -ofcerning the misadventure which ball Ted so close I could ler went around, that was all I asked you last night." bg,ve touched them as they dashed of it," "0h; ah,yes; rather lot at along, I "Anyway,here's your life preserver;' T c tykes those fellows Awfully cool the Then the woods seemed to be alive said Bob, "and you'd better strap it KESTREL - HO' L' S E way they bunged of over that ghost- I - with scurrying small'animals all rush•I on, If this bunch of misfit parts does ly drop, dash it, old fruit, dont you down to the shore. Ancient ene not hang together-yon may 'have to i time that sort of fun was regulated realize they might-irove-hu fes ran together-grudges and roc a w oma. - _ MVSTERV a bit, eh?" �� terra forgotten-and a score b little By the time were parachute Bob - Yes, yes, snapper' Barnard imps- furry things one never sees by day, strapped on, we were ready to go. Bob tientlq. "But suppose we begin a+.the came out of their hiding places and gave her ga. care u y-we moved•out B T. C. H. JAC(�$S -- beginning sir`" made for the water linea into the lake, turned and headed into 77 Y' It was quite useless to try and go the wind. ` 1 �:� � "Agreed, inspector, most certainly sound the fire in either directional If we did have to jump I must. he Jr right at the beginning. The jolly old we must have a raft. There was;some way �.° strapping Scottie so he SYNOPSIS. The car bumped forward over the bean isn't over bright this morning, plasty.,of time now for it would take'' could act possibly fail out of my arms. Henry Holt and his yard, Muriel rough ground, slowly gathering speed but it'll do its best. Now, shoot the the fire some time to reach us from I found z piece of-strong canvas in the Mainwaring, are btaying, at a Dartmoor , dope ]Farm. Holt has an old friend. 2rofessor as it climbed the hill. Ppecroft s mind ,Thank you. Will you kindly tali �y direction. i casually set about bottom of the cockpit and is, jus mid- 3doineau, living at Kestrel House. Holt was working rapidly as he review?d getting through loge to build,one. }die g this I cut four holes, just big Is pressing Muriel to marry Hayden Mer- me Why you were in the valley last ser, Moineau's nephew, the situation, undecided on his Iine of night." - Of, a sudden Scottie cocked his ear. enough to shove Scottie's .Mega A sarins u' mysterious ilea pearanaes action. A:1 his inclinations urged him „ I listened, too-and sure enough it throuSh. hakes piece, myna Page. t9e vicar:& i Certainly. but, do you mind, I I , daughter, being the latest victim to overpower .he man sprawled on the -mean, would it be troubling you, in was the drone of a motor. Before long This sling J st'.ned securely to one Percival Pyecrofl arrive& at the Dirt- seat, but Lis better judgment counsel- we Cou1�see the plane, and in a few of the parac)i',tQ straps.. Scottie was pnoor farm, being Bent by his doctors for the bottom of the wardrobe,you'll find Is health. Whii• walking on the moor led him to wait and see what the end it there, a bottle and a wee glass I mutes it wase lake. dews , maks now wall tied to the parachute, and it — e is attacked trop, behind and chloro- would be. If he acted now it woull feel in need of a touie." a landing in the lake. You see, it was I I had to jump his chances afro. about - a I3• wakes to hear a man ad- 'Phe inspector rose reluctantly from dressed as the Doc' saying: This is certainY; Precipitate matters and spoil an amphibian,plane tbvat lands either 5:5o witb me, and with .all thea* uwt the than Take him basis -here you his chance of probing the mystery fur- oa the ground or on the water, autos around, that's'a dog's chane* found him and make it look like an thee, yet he had not forgotten that his chair and went to the wardrobe to accident" return with a bottle bearing the label It hit the water with d "splash;' anywhe'e. there was going to be an accident "splash;' and taxied slowly up to us. After a while I settled dors, and of a famous brandy and a glasa which CHAPTER III. Curioa.ty battled with caution; he There was good old Bob from the air- somehow St seemed so secure dround, , he handed to Pyecroft• He watched "Pyecroft heard he shuffling foot- wondered what was the object of the with disapproving eyes as a liberal drome-aud may he didn't look good. along up there far above the Qronasl. _ siteps retreating and a muttered curse kidnapping, and who wars that other portion was poured cud drained. l to me. But what a rattletrap of a that I forgot all about the poRsitfiifty las the door banged viciously. He stole for whom he had been mistaken. The "Ah, that's better!" sighed Pyecroft machine he had! "Bob,where did you 1 of having to Jump. -� adventure intrigued him vast] he leaning out and placing the bottle get that old crateItsounded liken Suddenly I re, ^ s cautious glance at the two men gaz- � y ling at each other in obvious coneterna- wished he could have seen that sinij. Vickers-but if that. a Vickers, then: renin s sharp upon the table by the bed. "Now, fir, :I'm a negro!" I reminder We 'tion. One of them he observed was ter personage, the Doc, whose very Barnyard, wbat was it?" of a distinctly negroid appearance, presence was sufficient to excite such .,thy. you west into. the valley:. -Well." said Bob, "you don't- look, ran Into as air with a coarse, brutal face. The other powerful emotions. repeated the inspeotoT. unlike one, and speaking of old crates pocket a n d beg "Oh, why I went Rbere did you get that sevell suit of: e copped like a was s much younger man. rather, After a while the car an to sloe into the valley;I- ,. :Pas Shot. on.y --above average height, pale, this down, and presently the brakes wise 1 h'm, now why did IT' Pyecroft finger-.!clothes clothes?" '/ ' ;seed, with,& receding forehead cap-i applied. He heard the doer opened ed his chin thoughtfully for several Sure enough. I'wan black from head; for an Instant d. wavy, yellow hair. O! the two and the half-castes akin. i to foot from soot and cinders. liSy' -then we were pe momeerrts ,Well, just for a walk,you, t;' p 1 "Heave him out, bo, We ain't Lakin' `leather coat had been cut up to make, oat of tt-but ne preferred the half-caste. know,' he said brightly. "You've made rather a mems of him any further." Barnard frowned. �a rope-tray shirt to make a sling to I that fnataat was a death blow to the things, Darky;' accused the pale- With every sense alert, ecmfr �� Iower Scottie over the, falls. old plane. It just seemed as it every ' I'y YoC were unacr•ompanted, I take� - J!aced &"owed himself to be dragged roughly it?" - "But se lously, Bob. wherever did' nut and bolt were ready to fall apart. "Mel" exclaimed Darky angrily, from the csr, He heard the sound of "Absolutely, all on my little lone- You get that floating wreck!" _ Bob turas and motioned me w ocfth his ng y might some. Er . . would you mind, I hate "The motor is a hummer-it's a real hand. Up to the edge of the cockpit "S' truth, it was as much your ruddy cunni water clearly on the n! t Vickers,"answered Bob, "but whoever.I stepped-then,Jumped 'fault.. Quit blamfn' tae, bo'. I ain't air, but it was routing from far below. to trouble you so,'but in the top right- _ lbiuh_ You had the orders, not me. The men were holding him by his hand drawer of the dressing table, hung that scarecrow. of a plane an� (To be continued', "But you,my g'�Darky,were sup- feet and head, and now they Com- no, the left, I'm sorry, thero is aposed to be familiar with the gentle- menced to swing him to and fro. He cigarette; I really could do with a _ 'man. I had never seen either," decided that the time for caution had smoke, old �60X&fao ' -Here, cut out that 'my good man' departed it Ty was going to save him- Chid Inspector Barnard hesitated Chocolate M ' M stuff." snarled Darky. "I'm 'bout far self from an unpleasant end before he rose and found the cigar- - �up with you and your almighty airs. Suddenly twisting one foot free, he etteb• IS you don't put a sock in it quick lashed out, and at the same time "There is nothing else you would The health-giving, delicious drink for children and grown I'll whip my iron around you" punched upwards with his clenched like me to find for you, I suppose?" The other drew back in alarm be- flats. A second later he rolled to the he asked acidly. UPS. Pound.and Hall Pound tins at you! grocers. fore the blazing anger in the halt- ground, half staggered to rise as he "Well, yes, as a'riattes of fact, a i esate's eyes, felt the loose earth give beneaflt him. match, if you have ore," replied Pym- ' "Oh, don't take on so; man," he With frantic energy his hands went croft blandly. Aerial Tanis The Personal Factor _ said, soothingly, "we'll both have to out, clawing desperately at the crum- The inspector vra:ted until tide rig= late the music, cures itl So come bling edge of the precipice. His fingers arette was lighted, then: "How were London.-Th e day. when air taxis The personal factor la one of the along and let na get this Sallow back. clutched a great tuft of grass, but it you attacked?" he demanded, will carry passengers from railroad most important in.the succeseful feed- How are we going to arrange the tore out by the roots, blinding hfri: "Well, personally ? blame the ra- station's to the sanding fields of air fag of Digs, writes R. M. Hopper, Ani accident?" with earth, and he felt himself falling ven," said Pyeeroft, thoughtfully. "A liners was visioned by Sir Samuel mal Hubandry expert of the Brandon. "Leave it to me,bo'," replied Darky, down, down, with the noise of rush• bird of ill omen, don't they say? But Hoare, former British Secretary of Experimental Farm. The successful w below hi n sn rstitious . State for Air, in it recent address here, hog feeder realizes that feeding is not, teplaced by a wicked grin. "Give him It wad a tangled mass of bramble anywaj It was darkish when n t a connection e - T-w-muchanical ave another sniff to keep him quiet, guess and gorse which ultimately saved his decided to�rightabout-tura. The wood trod his hopes in the autogyro,a wind-+one requiring skill and close observe- - that other lot's pretty well done." life as ho, plunged down to lie bruised looked beastly gloemy and the river mill type of airplane, which rises al-`tion to his aulmal4, to obtain the . - Pyecrolt he the man' approach, and stunned on the rocks beneath. was moaning , . . Lord1 you'd never most vertically. I maximum development and greatest and ec the chloroform pad was push- believe how it was.moaning! And then "With the world covered by regular return for the feeed consumed. - --- *d against his mouth he exhaled "' the owl howled the owl howled . . air services, and air taxis available at JEALOUSIES steadily. CHAPTER IV damn,that's rather neat, what?" Pye- every centre," he said, "we shall right l: They carried him to the car'which croft broke off to gr.n expectantly at ly claim to have made the air free for People talk of open Jealousies, but evidently had been lett in the piece by The morning sun was shining the stern-faced policeman, who glared humanity, the secret heart•burnings that arise the river, and bundled him inside. He through the casement curtains as Per- back at him without the faintest sus- Pointing out that the conquest of from misunderstood, half•understood, ' tell river, F , and bundled posture,his head rival Pyecmft raised himself hloer picion of a smile. the air, especially in Europe, hitherto or wholly false positions between ',--lolling forward, one arm lying limply i on ths'pillow. The movement caused A look of hurt surprise crept into has chiefly meaat.a great development men and women are much worse. upon the cushion. Again the light was:him to put a hand to his •head and Pyeeroft's eyes and he continued h:° in the methods of destfuctl6n, lie It is .the unuttered sorrows, the un.- directed on his face. gingerly explore the crown. narrative in an aggrieved tome Of urged that in the future It be used for admitted and impossible-fo-be•aveng% "He's all right," snapped the young-i "Phew! jolly old bean's got a hump voice. the purposes of peace and for Ilse pro• ed• wrongs, which cause the sharpest or man impatiently. "Get going. this a.m.; he murmured, "As I was saying, I turned around press. of human intercourse. I pangs of existence. Darky, there's no time to spare." His metitations were cut short by a to come back when something leaped__ _ __ --• ---•---—- --- at sae from behind a great rock and - -- ^ landed me an awful crack on the bean. This wretched -fellow had a cape of _ some sort of black, Sowit,g thing - e which he chucked over me prior to ad- O R C H I L D E N S --- _ m1n_isterin the anaesthetic that's the correct expression, 'what?" -'� N C H E S T t • Barnard nodded grimly. "So you were chloroformed,Ph?" "Well, I rather gathered that such was the case; it tasted sweetish and — - - Y� gave no the most awful Bead..phew!. Delicious sandwiches, laic ,s a beset t" Pyecroft passed a hand that are at once tempt- gave across his brow at the memory. ing,healthful and eco- "you nomical can be uickl j� "Yes," prompted Barnard, ' 4 Y made with Kraft , SVAUP awoke . . . where?" Cheese. Try it for C(� "Ah-! that's where you have me;lad- school lunches, when / �j;l E(r� _ die. Who can say? I can't;' or L` %fiT �� you're tasty ting FaDW The inspector frowned irritably. fotWGW", be (To be continued.) t�� ill �idrlads ,.'fr•' Prison Chaplain - 1141y are you here again, Perkins?" Convict-"Be- cause of my belief, sir." "Your be- 1 a COIRN - Iie1? What da 1� mean?" "I be- lieved ►Le F?Yreman had gone by, mfr." JWds by the Makers of Kraft Salad Drowns-end d Vslveeta, The CANADA STARCH CO.,Limited m0NTRP.% 8 ISSUE No. 14—'3•I '.: .-.-:.. ... .'�'. ,:y 4' .• .y.,.. 'ry,,u.w. '.•->;s .n7f ".T6t. ...�...,.rf.. ,. �.,.. ..-rM.._wA'•1 - - - w. _ o ...', '.....: .,,"�•:,f;'•ys! 1..,.... '>y,-�r.r .'v.:'..9'.XY'+: '-a.:,:T �!,rw.'..ip.:.+�Y' .. Y •"` ''% :'.t'' !:�:� "F ."k:N•... •:tAat¢M"yt ':..9.•t ti^� �d�f•1� —�' � - '+d;fir What New York Clean House- Gradually earing For many years houseoleaaing in my which I thought wouldn't keep oval om `he was an annual Upheaval. I until aaobber winter separate, to ba J BY ANNABELLE WORTHINGTON I used this spring. Cleaning the bane- ", rr by I usually crowded it into about two meat came next in order. Another t•. f Illustrated Dreag•making Lesson. Fur- weeks, either in the latter Part .of warm day I washed my windows on_ JJVJ.T -• '- niched With Every Pattern April or the first of May. Furniture the outside, and my kitchen cupboards t : GOPYgIdrTTEO - ,. was ved,„ruga and carpets taken required another half day. C Poise are in the shops. They may be easily si �Fext-cartrrthe walls. I began with--- '' other things accomplished.- I served the guest room, and then one by one - "Teach us to take time for all things. tendered. pick-up meals, for I was too busy, to the other three bedrooms,living room, )slinks us to grow calm, serene, gentle” When laundering on a cement Scor i - cook, and as for myself, I had no time dining-room, bathroom and kitchen o--so goes the "Collect for ±Club Wo- and using electrical equipaieat, stand, to eat or sleep. When my houseclean- were give_ attention. Four rooms lmea," repeated as an opening rite in for safety, on a rubber mat or low Ing came to an end I was worn out were paperen, and !a two rooms the wooden platform, or even a plank. , ffiany club meetings. How appropri- physically and mentally. My family paper cleaned, the bath room and kit- ate in this strenuous age-"time for This will avoid the danger of shocks, was grouchy, and on the whole it was ehen were given.a new coat of paint. all things" in case the electrical apparatus is de- a task to dread and a relief when 'it •Later, I washed all the curtains, bed.. Women oouid add greatly to their tective in some small,particular. ' e was finished. spreads, doilies, scarfs; and some igrace and charm it they would cults- , Last year I decided to try a new quilts. a Trate serealty, calmness and gentle- southern Corn Muffins method. When the first warm days Another week I took up my rugs, uses. How it would take the strain 3 well-beaten eggs. tis cap brown came in early March, I began to clean one at a tim., and cleaned the floors. Y out of faces, the rasp out of voices, sugar, 2 cups corn meal, 1 teaspoon a little each day. I found that an Husband beat the rugs and helped me r' _ lind the clumsiness out of motions[ salt, 1 teaspoon baking powder, t/s hour or so of my spare time devoted replace them. This done, I washed my' Now much more laughter and sweet- cup golden syrup, 1 cup sour milk, 1% to cleaning, tired me very Little and windows on the inside and put up my e- ins ; wonders. FS I b carte ;hese and sentiment it would put into Dupe Sour, 1 teaspoon soda. Slit theyet accomplishedrat • tinily lifet Imagine having time for dry ingredients together and then mix _ e - •- - gan oa the drawers and closets, I Before i realized it, my houseclean- uglate_ r and beauty and lovs!-- the liquids with the 7, eleansid. aired. and laid away our lux was done Although it required in It is ambitious for women to work Add the liduids to the dry ingredients ` - heavier apparel, remodeled some of all about five weeks, it was done so outside the home and many a woman and stir until well blended. Bake is • -- ` our lighter clothing and made some gradually that I felt none of the usual Ills straining to hold up an outside job hissing hot, oiled gem pans, in rather • new things for -the children, and put fatigue. I had time to prepare the land feeling a certain joy that she can of oven. the drawers and closets in order. meals properly. I also found time to contribute something to the . family u� The fruit cellar came next. This re- enjoy the early spring days which, to welfare—tui: she is. making heavy* Ham Loaf c quired a whole forenoon, for I,sortad my miad, I' the moat beautiful time of sacrifices to do it. She is robbing her Ha&loaf is a delicious food to serves out my, canned fruit, putting that the year:-Mrs. A. S. , self of poise, time for things, of cam- to a large company. This recipe pro- -- --- ness, and too often of gentleness. vides enough for about thirty people. _ observe something of their appear- The healthy Roman with an over- Grind together two pounds of fresh Race of Pygmies ante and customs." age of strength finds it pretty hard to pork and one pound of smoked ham o „ �} They were very small and iacredi• work affil day at her job, then come Add six eggs, one pint milk, two and a Fast Dying Out bly ugly, particularly the men. with bo&e to get meals and manage a half dozen graham crackers and salt l — — protruding jaws, retreating fore. household--even for a family of two, it needed, bIlx all these and bake an 11 304i� heads, haggard faces, bony bodies The salary of one might go almost • Explorer Visits Pogsas Tribe hour and a half in a moderate oven, stark asked. Although they had, , e as far if the wife spent her energy in in ,juargle, Finds Evidence 'blowpipes and bows and arrows. Andira ways-to—stretch—it.,_She-might f_Thea Pre- s•h..vst"e:—larg , hold her husband a l±tile closer by de- i - r ...__ lridlilA_..___..._ sly et2—oil$ roots pending on him; and there !s no doubt Add hot water to gelatine powder, Origin trait seeds from palms and Insects. p B - "The supposition that equatorial that she v-ould be more lovely and season with sugar and one-fourth cup 'In as Amazonian jungle never be. ' of lemon juice. When It begins to _ jungles are filled with fruits is an il• 3estfnl and full of grace and poise if stiffen, tea with the egg beater until fore visited by white men. Dr. Wil-I lusion." says 31cGovern. "The trees She had more time for beauty sleep - and for play. frothy, tl-en add a cup of cottage liam -Montgomery McGovern, of the I are generally flowerless and bear ' But--on the other hand—there !s cheese, seasoned with salt and pepper, University of London; found the!neither fruits nor berries, so food; finding is about as difficult as on s the chance that she would grow' small and pour tato individual molds. This remnant of a pygmy raos which, he desert. Unless birds or monkeys land stale and "atoved-up” without her may be served plain or on a lettuce believes, somehow reached South (contact with the world. If we are go- leaf and topped with salad dressing, • As you can there t- ju:•t a hint America long before the earliest In- could be brought down, the Pogsas !!ng to strive for the cake and the pen- of a peplum in this effective little dians wandered out of Asia into Alas- find to root like wild peccaries for s Glazed Carrots dress of printed crepe silk which 1ka over the old land-bridge. Being living. -keep too, we had better o very sure we " snakes -it especially lovely for the Have No Culture. But Do Laugh . -keep the cake and not become too Scrape carrots, Plica lengthwise, p y y a scientific eaplorer, the tropics did youthful figure. . not turn his head; Instead of romanc- "Culture so primitive I had never overwrought to our effort to gain the boil in salted water ttntll [ender; And it.uses laitin too, a larorite plaiting. tog, as Sir Walter Raleigh did, he seen before. Not a stitch of ctokh• Peanp. - brown lightly in butter, with sugar trim of Paris this season. sprinkled over them. Don't you love-the becoming neck•!bunk naked facts, and tiro !seta de• lag, at signs of weaving, no painted Hate and Things y g bunk the tales most tropical travel- or feathered bodies, no kinds of line". And' it's so comfy, too. The I era tell—about white Indians, cann!- canoes, nothing but leaves to sleelf The hat should be chosen to go with Mrs, Solomon Says. short sleeves repeat the pleated trf-m. bale, El Dorados and so on. I on, no pottery, not even heads, bai the rest of the costume. Few.of us Never' let drudgery drawn your The slightly shaped skirt is the can afford a hat with each gown, but dreams nor hoti+9ekeeping interfere cutest idea ever with inset inverted! Up the Amason, Rio Negro and they did have Sre, music and laugh _ _. ahotild have a hat or hate which Papuri for more than 2.000 miles,I ter. Wailing music was played on a _one with your homemaking. Keep up on plaits each side of the front, topped asps "The Los Angeles Timpis," tic. fit;telike bone. What they had to will go w 11 with each type of gown; music, pictures, books, the life of your by teal pockets. Govern journeyed. first in an old- laugh about would hardly seem funti7. one for street one for dress, or if that community and your hwband's and It's sportive' And it's so useful. 1a as impossibility, then the hat children's interests. Be the confidante It can travel in the best of oirctes. fashioned river boat and then in dug• to white people" - ti .outs obtained from different tribes, The Pogsas proved the ."promise- should be s, semi-dress hat, which willAvid, _ : • • and comp.Ulan of your husband and And to make it' Just try it, +ltd earing accounts of a dark. dirty, 'uity theory" of many anthropoiogiats _ go well with either style. the playmate of your children. So you'll want to make another, per.'despised, dwarfish people called wrong, for monogamy prevailed. The hat for the street should be will you build a home bigger than your Taps in plain crepe in navy, blue or Vho•+eu with an eye to the whole all- house. In a pastel sh tde crepe or roman f Pogsas, A people, he was toid by a Young rasa did their mute hunting . wise old ehlet, who had no settled outside the ground to which they be• ` bouette; to. It will 'seem a part of the 0 stripe novelty cotton for law in the r abodes, wandered in small bands longed, but dared not aspire to as person ae she stands. For the tea- — _ season, I pa ;y, more thought should be given V through the wilds, had no dugouts, Indian bride. "for the Indians look r IlC W�,O Weeps For Style No. 80 i? may be had in sizes;and took Yo their heels at eight of upon Pogsas as completely aulmal." to the way It frames the face; al- i4, 16, 18, 20 years, 36 and 38 inches' Beauty Gorse even a jungle Indian.. Uallke Indians with their btoa- though one.should always give some bust. attention to both Its effect on the sit= He who 'weeps for heauty gone, Size 16 requires 3% yards 35-inch: Small and Incredibly Ugly gallas heads, "tris Pogsas bad thin, bon.itte and the features when.choos- Hangs about his neck a stone. with rs yard 35-inch contrasting, . tapering facer and markedly long Accompanied by five friendly Dee-' heads, like the primitive skulls dug Ing every hat. He who mourns for his lost youth, HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS �ano tribesmen• McGovern undertook up in Patagonia," lending support to - The hat which is worn R.lth a grace Write 1 our name and address plain. a 'surprise visit to a band of Pogsas, the theory that they belong to a pre- tul draping wrap may be more severe Dally digs a grave, for truth. - P p ly, giving number`and size of such' Unless surprised, they would run Indian race. than that worn without a wrap. The patterns as you want. Enclose 20c in away, After filing for hours through Where Evolution Stands Still bat worn without a wrap must look He who prays for happy hours, P Tra les uiwu caribi stamps or coin (coin'preferred; wrap a tangle of vines "that hung fro 1 - well at the back and sides as well as gip y flowers. m Despite the proud stupid Indian's A it carefully) for each number, and every tree," he says. "at last, we l¢rom the front, for there will be no address your order to Wilson Pattern came to a little .Isatin '1 opinion to the contrary, the Pogsas i ienveloiiing curves to hide the bald He who asks an'oath from love, g n the for- belong to the' human species; this Service, i3 West Adelaide St.,Toronto,I est, which •had obviously been made ifieck lines aLd gaps between bat brim Doth thereby his folly prove. i relationship is proved every tune a t -- --� ' by human hands A general an o er. eatures, woman Ives birth to a half- ►fourn not. overmuch; nor strr'ss The teacher was giving a lesson on' squealing and wattiug went up w an ' A young face may wear s more tail- i ' Indian .papoose, for only em ars ' After love or. happiness, - the Creation. John interrupted with the Pogsas became aware of our oFed hat. .The older Lace needs the He who weeps fo.� beadty gone the remark: from apes." says Yours surprise visit; but -eventually they i lohnging to thespecie humantspecies, Pogssa -, aottening ffect of trimmings: but a r were made to understand that my in- " simp'� ha on good lines give a dignity originated in the common, Edea.of Stoops to pluck, a- flower of stona. private family affairs have no interest, tenttons were friendly, and they set- to the older woman. William Soutar' ton the clan .led down enough to allow me to the races, then followed the tailed Shoes, gloves and h�adbag should I Into this lotus land where evolution harmonize with the hat and all should stands still. Like the pouched rnam. igive the impression of belonging to the- mala of Australia, they remain as they 4 .,.same costume. Favor Old •Mode of Travel were when they came. -- — _ - College Diets Govern I moved southward from North The diet of college students Is too a` •Mai�s America over the Panama land-bridge often rich in meats, potatoes, sweets �� ~" ..r.« �• ��; 1n two migratory waves; one wave, find cereals, but deficient in fruits.- `•• Y �,,"`� y in slang the west coast, created �. 'vegetaisies, milk, cheese and eggs. the Inca culture, the other. moving This is probably because these needed, " r• around thg east .coast, spread west foods are not set on the tables, but ward-along the rivers to the foothills zi often it is because the student does j - of the Andes. Both migrations, he not choose them. He is hungry and { contends. encountered a more priml- thinks of meat and potato. bread and I - tive pygmy-like people, whom they a butter, cake, ple and sweets as real i wiped otlt save that remnants of that food. They satisfy his appetite-and pre-Indian race still persist as Pogsas make him feel energetic at the time-- but ime— I 1n time the 'wiping-out process will be , I! but he does not realize that he is complete, because the Indians are still + gradually slipping into malnutrition } ,, ;' using poisoned airrow•s on the little ;or the lack of the mineral salts and i wild men of the woods. h, ••tri .. famine con nes � --�, tables, milk, cheese and eggs. ! « Canadians Overcook If your son or daughter is away at Declares Doctor college, if he seems tired, sleepy, •his eyes trouble 'him or he gives the ap- Canadianx endanger their digestion pearance of becoming run down, eau ` and waste fuel and time by overcook- .aro• Von him to eat more vegetables,fruits, """ ,: —"spy Ing the neat they eat, Dr- A. R. B. WWI, eggs and cheese. r. Richmond of the Toronto Department' i of Health has discovered. Household Hints - "Cooking is good," he said, "but • To revive wilted flowers, insert the 4' k overcooking is worse than undercook- r,tems in a kettle of boiling water and i Ing. Our-meats are, generally speak- Ing, overcooked, with the result that :;•�� t them stand until the water cools. they are rendered Indlgestible and "i ut a newspaper over the kettle and n lose a Inti;e part of their nutritive the 9teata through this, to protect fibs value and incidentally fuel and time bowers from the steam: are wasted. Soiled shoulder strops are almo _ the Ultra-u.! of slovenliness. They are -ya ,« unnecessary today as detachable his interesting photograph shows a glimpse o' t-urai life in eastern Canada. This couple !u the "We can only be hopeful and hope straps, which button oq*and unbutton lax-cart are.at Base des Cbalears and they don't need a fiivver. ter the best."—John D, Rockefeller. ; ,.:, "w�3. nn .. �y�."^'iT.4"f -.J .tN4. 7.-^,S 'd�,.ro,r.• ', .: y ''. 3 !7T•'lami •.fY. S_�. . � .yf-P7r �T- ..{' va �_,,. .- irv'¢„� ..�'",'r„ .:: .,,.+,"t'."�.-. ';[. F,._.�, .. .-ti','�., �_.1„''�`&'�??'�... .k: L'r°+�'",.,::;_ - ,... "•;+•i7-+; «.�.: - _ ,y'. '"'ri',.. ,-�.. y.,,,"cam..:' .�. .';'e - - ItrloR with them their dlsrpAa.rd. GREEN RIVER._ A --��,�� � ; of law mad order and their atheistic T s Security servicer Mortgage Bonds. .Also, f nd deJs Miss Muir spent the week-end is TERMS - views. Sixty years ago Canada Toronto. _ Insurancaof allklads. Safe investments at from b to?pee st.7aper yew.: $1.50 It paidin advance. was peopled almost entirely by Joseph Doten has got- settled in Low rates for Auto Insuranceand 7. cent. W.rt.eripuoaa re. the united sate. and Cress his new hole$• Fire Insueaace. lNSURANUE-All classes written in• Britain$2.00 in advance.. A.nglo•Saxons, . Get-mans and cholla Fire, Automobile, Wind- Ai;chie Percy. is sporting. a new Also, representative of 8 French people@, who are noted fur Chevrolet"six. Phe Cuipada_Life Assurance Co, . storm, Accident and Sickuesi.' . JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, their indu.•try and respect for the Wc-weleonie Mr, and Mrs. George, 42Iv Phone Piek. M5 Address Phone or write --- --- law@ of Gori unci ch tss cnnu laf � Courtne; t> our midst. BROUGHAM, ONTARIO 43tf_ ED. BOWMAN,Whitby he NOTES AN-0 COMMENTS. In those days when Suuday.caw'` Gorge Gra; spent tgeek-earl vith"1VIr:Wright and fake -- , --- ------ e arUnnd, evei)-o my gut ry tdy fui -:Mr. and 'A1rS. Hick; :?nd family Tile great cry Hmutil{ lr►Lui' church, uuleIns:eiiteti. by -41' . iu>>V,tL.to Newtonbrool:, tlis L._ck, 0 _ unions these days i ur fur s cter nese t•t• some utlrer tenors+ritatl,� i :; c a r t a; 3 R- I-S-9 --- - . _ •Y _ - - •tfter :penuiu. a >ce_ik in thtt .it hours, as' well as increased •I)ay• circ•trills tante, aml every ho«ze p;,n't 'n:„: the, c:_^_r.ce at Greet+ -� I K ERI- NG It is not necessary to shorten, the twuld•he repre-ented alai _t ~rids Rivor on W..v?necday, .kprii fit . Er- ® , '::boats of labor, for the sake of out exceptiuu. In the pr•e-etlt ,iu iybod: .celcorne, - j ane'@ health. If a 'NersuA takes chert i; a large n,r;utint of indif �5'e coiiyrratutate Mr. 0. P.'Ferries •.regular weals and eats food suit terence in religion; matters, and 'ass- cello and- hi Gini" birthday THE PLEASURE OF _ - . -. last. ,reek; and-wish pini many more. _ `able for the nature of his work, many people r:ever•enter a church Mr and Mrs. Courtney have .moved door, � � , N. � /IA � N E Y Makes proper exercise and has doo , and 3unday,ie m spent in sumo into the dwelling lately, vacated by. - �• r`„ _ ',sufficient sleep, there is very little kind of sport or in motoring :1. W' Doten who has built a new re- sidence on the _opposite corner. on goods purchased is eaveedingly _ _ : ... 'long hours. The pioneers of this munistic. views that have been IN MEMORIAM. enjoyable. - .:province usually worked from brought into the country by theHamilton-In loving memory of Roy' -- Every day, every week, you save money by buyiing - daylight until dark, and they foreign element is a problem that Allan Hamilton, who. departed .this your requirements here. •-were not a cla�tha suffered front must be dealt with in no uncertain . life, one year ago, April 4th, 1930.Overwork. ften went to manner.. We hear what they have Who is sleeping in the arms of Jesus _ Use.the phone.if you wish. •bed dead tirea, but they rose rn done in Russia, and it is hoped a midnight stars are 'g seining - P Delivery is Free. *.be morning completely.yefreehed that a similar situation does not On a lonely little grave, Where sleeps our darling little Ray. -• _ _ - - -• - .• and ready to begin pinother day's creep into Canada. Canada, Thoughts of you are always near, could t d bcounot save. CHERRYWOOD- AND PICKERING v e loved u ••shard work, and they were a long- avowedly," is -a Christian coon. V1%e who loved you sadly miss you, _ � ' �3ired class of people. The man try and it is hoped that she will whom w who is continually looking at the remain so in the age= to corns. -Deeply regretted' by Mummy, Dad. , Phone Mark. 5020 Phone Pick. 600 dy, Sisters and Brother. -&lock watching for six o'clock, is not one who is likely to be promot• OSHAWA PRESBYTERIAL -SALE "REGISTER.,' ed. The man who sue•eeds is he The third.annual meeting of the Saturday, April 11th --:luction sale 7 f��jp�r}• (�ysf���'J'f� y1 who does nut feel hi,uself bound Osha:ti'a Pmshyterial of the «'. M. S. ri'1vara�--tock, and. e,luipi ent, PLVA.V1 lag Ha d YY a a Store dogs Co so many butu•s a dav, but ,f the United.Church ,vas held in the al., bl-' -;mt_h t,)' ..down and tools sari - it is the maa wuu is trilling to put King Street Church on Thur,day 26th Borne •householri t-ffc.ct�-, the pr:z,er- - in overtime, not for the edits of Mrs. J. U. Robins, of Bowmanville, t'. f,f A. T. Law, at h:.t �rerti.:er, presided and' Mrs. Crozier led in the ]tineas, , Sale at 2 n'cloi�c. See 'sucressed pay, but because of the devotional exercises. The -variou,* R tt� u- n n_._.-_„ Our stork of_9pr pk_Seed has ar�Ned. . We offer this week : rush of business tbat requires committees were appointed after - No. 1 Red Clover, , . 15 00 bush. extra hours in Order' that the which a cordial address of welcome Financial Statement of Sports Day No. 1 Alfalfa, ... 1400 " -sa 1 may keep up with the wa.S extended by Mrs. Cragg, and July First, 1930 No.'l Tiaioihy, .. •• •• 6 60" " PP y y P responded to by Mrs. H Osborne. No. 1 Alsike, ... ... 11.00 demand, and in this Ova shows - 8a memtbership n Hot doggy Receipts 55.06 :�o. 1 Sweet Clover, " " Y There are 111 or nrzations to �thrs Pta ,,. ,;,. 4�0 • bia interest in the business, which Presbyterial with ' . .;lbisemployer is sure to appreciate. 3521. All reports were of a very a Booths . . These prices are good while our present stock lasts. couraging character. The sum of `189.85 The police authorities of Hamll- $12,160. Suss raised, which. spoked Women's Institute . . 34.50. Garden Seed Bulk and Packa gede, Onion Sets Po much sacrifice on the part of the and Lawn Grass 9e . raod have made it public that they members. In presenting the report 725.85 Agent for McCormick.Deering Farm Machinery sad Repairs. • Maid view with suspicion every on Christian Stewardship, Mrs. M, Disbursements •toss® who is on the streets lois at S. Chapman' of Pickering, spoke on Prizes, Races, Parade Contests 43.00 Our-Motto:-"We hove it, Can get it, Or the work in a-very impressive man- Rain insurance- . . . . •19.50 it is not made." nsight, without wearing a"boiled ner. Mrs. D. A. Scott, of Claremont. Boys Baseball Prize'. . ..22.00 «•*Mrt." They will consider the gave the report on the Mission and Foot-ball prize. . ,, 22.00 " AkWed 'shirt as evidence that the Baby Bands, which pshowed much Referee !gee (football). . -.. 7.50_ ala S. A t t+g�,�j moi' .-. . PIC � progress in this department. Man Din Don Revue. . 45.00 !"'1►ULru%N IC «wearer is just returning home other reports were presented which Hole's Orchestra :_ ..27.00 tltrom some legitimate social gatb• were most encouraging. An interest Harlock confectionery ,.37.18 - - wrtriog and will not be molested by rag feature was the address n Miss J. Stephenson,, ci. � P Oars etc. ..20.4' s Louise McCully, of Korea, on .her Harty Wade" greasy pig, , ..1560SPRINS IS H ERE _ _,Lbe arm of the law What about work there, and the progress made Murkar printing. •.17.00 ! 4 be yonug man who has been out among the Koreans, who are rapidly Fuller roosters .` .6.00 ; 160 see his best girl? WilI�be have embracing Christranits. Among the G. Elliott, trucking. • •3.00 Visit oar Men's Wear Section and-see these new lines on display- 4"remain with her notil dayligbt officers elected were Mrs :til S G. Revd, w•einers 11.50 Chapman of Pickering, treasurer and Orange pop _ Trouser.+, Fine 9hirt�, Celts, Fancy and Plain Hose, ... , 4,70 If be can not stand the luxury of a yrs D. A. Scott, of Claremont, Sec F. Prouse, amusement tax. , ,24.73New lines of :Meek y' an ]boiled shirt? The difficulty might of �Iission and Baby Bands. Lack -f H, Nfonney, ice cream etc. .. 3� 73 Special-Pipe Shirts, regular oriee 1.25, for 9`! c•ent*, 3 for 82 75 - _ !be overcome by issuing permits or apace prtrnts us giving a full ar. Girl's base Nall. . _ ..-15.09 ._ Gic-ls-The 1.00 lisyaer Boise are here in all•the leading Aicenses to the young men who. Fount of thi;: most intere=ting meet- Ret•enue stamps. ,•t0 shades and are-fill fashioned. I>dave notions of embarking on the ing. 31 S. Chapman, gon+ls 0.40 Many byrgains tbiwighout the store in orany seasonable lines. A. B+:=hby ,coal.."il. . 3 rtq ,eesof roattimony. Thi_ will have ` STOUFFVILLE- R, >I-+rrish, mu,tard R'r are re Stocking m►np of the old relish]@ lines in our Harness Dept. alts added advantage of providing T, Dwyrr. foot-ball. goal:. , 7._0 Dar *toe k (.:f harses,: roll r.- and psrt� ii quite complete and our 4additional revenue to the govern- A. J, and Mr-i. Farthinx, f Pirk Pick. Lumber Yaid. . . . . .. .S_0 price* a'rr alnny l.,w."InspFC't<nrrguu,i, before purchasing. Bring tersest. The have taxed seer ering Township,"have taken up their J. _r•. Balston, paint etc.. ,._ '. .35.510 in your repairs now and wvoid being disappointed. They y. residence here A. Boyes, hot dog booth-. . .. . .30.00 .1ibing else in sigbt, and how they Ahout a dozen of ?Sir busines*:. Grand stand purchased from. , . . - Phone ]bare overlooked this source of men have been taken by death Aur- Sh riners Conm ittee••. . . . ..125.00 meve�nue is a mpstt ry. Thea there trig the past three years. F. Panties, d ting ing, and erect-' CEC I L. R A D LE Y :•lis the factor employee who works Ottr choral class has received in- ing and painting *bore.. . . 195.00 I yvitations to give their concert at G. Baker hauling gravel.. . .1.00 �wotil midnight, as they do in many Victoria Square and Newmarket." _ BALA\CE 4N. HA:%A• •• 20.37 - - P I C K E R I N Cal, 44aeee. The factory owners will The large banks of ano , adoming t ;Brave to provide rooms where the our streets are gradually disappear- 725.85 - -� easing and the boa has resumed its trigs Is j • •.# ployee@ may enter and shed to Toronto. Balance in bank July Your Pitkerin$ News paid f_or 7 1928 70.90 .. _ - workio s rel and adorn Ratcliffe and Co. have received a Total on li d at"present ,91.27 _ -__ K tiemselves is evening clothes i t of peaekee frem - - Africa which reached here perfectly The minutes of the•committee cover- -4bey wish `to reach their homes sound-and fresh. ing Motions-for above expenditures. •wk&emt being arrested. The dif6- Tenders received for the building and vouchers for these accounts are e - - 4mlty might be. overcome by of the tower for the towel clock gives in the hands of this undersigned and - 6avin two license late@ attached an estimate of $1,350. as the cost. may be seen ,by anyone interested. Q g P Donations are now receivd and it is All of which is respectfully submitt- •-ado Lkeir persons,a front one fast expected that the tower will be built - - -eon"to his vest and a rear ha ng• by the end of.April `:. 1E• C. Jones,. Sec.-T-reaa _ �raael the fling's oighwag -deg from his cost tail. This should - PICKERINGI-TORONTO rhe rW molested a prevent thein from Whitby Plumb ing and Heatilig Hieing mole@ted by the- lxrliceroeo ' - - n - -��of the city. Single,- 5OV'.-Hand Pumps, Pressure Pumps 18ow tithes have changed," and . Successor to E GP.' Francs, Whitby - Return, Oceare not whAt they used to - -. ..be." Thee are expressions we - Now iff the time to get that pump repaired, or replace (Effective Monday, Mareb '-3rd. 1931) ' frequently bear and they contain that old wood pump R-ith a new iron Leave Pickering (Standard Tine) Leave Toronto a great deal of truth. There are A. M. 4f a P. M. P M pump at reduced prices a s:,5 -a 1.30 ' 3.30 many people now living who can s 7.55 4.35 S.30 4.30. - 400k back on the many changes Come in and Bee our stock and talk over your 8.55 1.5i, 9.30 5,30 *bat have taken pla_e in the past _ water problems with tea. _ 9,55 :' 8,55 10,30 6.30 sixty years, changes that sixty 10:55 ,b 7.55 11.30 b 7,30 _ g y -- 4d _ �__ doors. of P. O, Phone 460 11.55 8.55 P. M. • 8.30 _ :wears ago would have been con WHITBY ONT.A.RIO P. M; b 9.55 1230 b 9.30 sidered impossible. These include + 12,55 10.55 1.30 10.30 _ the hundreds of inventions now 1.55 '11.55 12.30- '11.30" .4%niv t o r used, mgay of which EDMUND .HIND LUMBER 2.55 .' ..:dare the results of the progress a Daily except Sunday. b 9atgrday, Sunday and •• Holidays only. c Sunday only, •+utas@ in electrical development COMPANY, LIMITED. •.Coaches stop at any point to pick up passengers. `There is also the progress made in _ Signal plain}y-'to the driver. zEhe sarioas means of traneporta- _ LUMBER AND MILLWORK Coach connections at Toronto for Buffalo, Niagara - _•tiot;by land, the sea and the air, Falls, Hamilton, Brantford, Winder, Detroit,Barrie,-- i FOR EVERY TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION F • :_All these, and many others, are - Orillia, Midland,Jackson's Point and intermediate late. i4chao that have greats; bene. 'Masonite for the Modern _ Connections at Buffalo and Detroit for all _,fitted mankind. But tt. re are LT. S. A. points.] - -otherchangestakingplace thor 'qn Home and Farm .,not be considered advantaReotie _ to our Dominion. One of these is Ideal for Summer Cottages, Prompt Deliveries, 1 Gra Coach" Lines' the great influx of immigrants -WRITE US FOR LITERAJ RE AND SAMPLES Y 4rom Central and Ea@ rn Europe .�ws well as some parts oia, who DANFORTH AND MAIN -ST., TORONTO Grover 1133-4.5 y.,.. � °• +!'. .�`.i �'' t...r -' ;�-"yy?er'_ ro t r'-�. ��'�' .. ..^...r9 :•.b' �ata.`r. y a?' 'k t" ;t ...,7.•r'•,y.. '.-i � 'v. ••:r.•. •4......•,� r....y.,.,v..,• _ .. . • . ".N�* --•mss-.'- __ - ,•,•� :-. .. .,- ...' .•� . ' n.-.t 1, �--• 'J4'"a{•, - wr -- �wRstwvts7. Mies Mildred Nes of Toronto, It" k Born, on Thursday, March 28th, Notice to Creditors W N►♦. Mro, A. J:Chandler a spent the week end 'with Luther to Harold and Mrs. Dlckinaon,•a - �. ANDERSON pent a few, and hire. Pilkey, daughter. days is at week with friends in the In the matter of the Estate of John ai citq. - _ _ _ Misses her.% toen ii'nd T)onueWednesday, W. A. last COa N sale on Wedges Bell Stewart, late of the Township bUNBARTON The Community Club will hold a our teachers. spent Wednesday, day-last was R;ei! •t}ttendaad and avenin lat.t in...Tvronto, etitiefactor of Picicerinq,' in the County of _ dance in the CpexitrLuaitq Hall on R y prices were realized. -• Friday, April l0tl:r, W J. Gregg ie confined to hie 1l r. Coarte, we nnderetand, in Ontario, Farmer, Deceased. �T • J. H. Cas)tey was in Pickering heti throutzh i1lnePa ECnd fa under reads Lo eontlnu-e fHrming. Notice is hereby given pursuant,to .+lY S U R ANC E _ n - on Fridety evening last when be the ductor'3 care. We hope for a Thernonthly weeting of the W, Section 51, R• S. 0. '1927, Chapter AUTOl1UBILE, took in the school eoneerf• 4'eeciy c'ecavery., ll. ., of-the United {tliurch, will -150, that all creditozs and others FIRE Mrs. D. A. Scott attended the J. R. find Mre,_•Thexipu_ and he .held.on -Thux.,Aay afternoon, having -claims or demands against ' daugter, Marga -et, grid James and rt19ai, at '3-o'clock, ' Te'rt ��''i�' the Estate of .the said •John Bell 'bURG-LAVY nteeting cf the Presbyterial at Alf me WY �leM1VL hawl% on-ThnisdAp last. _ -k46 ',-if—Tersmte,-spent- i>E-,erve�te nieettuq th t tf TT day of Frbruar�, 1930, at ilt.ti (,'A_S ALII_ Mrs. Archie Anderson; of Toron' the wt ek end with J. H. Beal and .school roout. The C. G. I. T. �%'ii' -lth hi ' [.1FB ItiSU EtdNCh: - 33 -'to, spent the week end with her Mrs. (;ha•nHer. _ , p of Pickering;•, af6iesaia, re-ntlitiate �c;ith''the li . ;11'. S, <<t are required on or before the 115th parents, R J. find Mrs. How. ' Ju:k f.c} ,lira. -McLellan. ttt.d thi fueeting, - Phone Pickering , da of i kuiog f9_U 301 - Jock 6�raeer hfta secured a poli little s;,fi, -Nurse Hei.-e, •;Ili=res - . . S April t�'31; to send h; pasE - - y �Iahel crud Jlargttt et.h[cLellau and -- - prepaid or del.ver t� tie under ic;n- tion with a dairyman at Keswick ed solicitor for the. Administiatrix B1aCkSI7l It hl rig f � ' -and mewed there on Weduesda' lit"s Flu. Krug,ofTorouto, visited MOUNT ZION• of the.Estate r the said Deceased at the nia'nse on Sundt► last. -full ? , E. D. Bertrand, formerly of this q A number from here attended the Particulars in writing of their village, is, we understand, about lVGnlri the party'who has the funeral of the late Mr. Richard claims and the nature of the secur- gorse-shoeing and Get,•r.tl Wo J1 _to take up residence in Pickering, f°11•awing- book, "The 24th of Ward on•Sunday._ ity, if any, held by thein. promptly attend.:f Our public' and continuation June,' out of the Claremont public •.The Active Service Class will meet -And that after such last mention- Lawn Mowers Shu rhened schools haveclosed 'for the Exeter library kindly return same at his at the home- of Mrs. Bobt. Parrott ed date the said Administratrix will and Repaired, vacation and will reopen on April or her a irliest convenience. on Tuesday evening• proceed to distribute the assets of -•,, Quite a number from this local• the said Deceased among Satisfaction guaranteed. 13th. Miss Gladys -Paa•ott and Miss N. g the parties a ai Walter Nor6a and familyy are ity attended her Stewart's sale Wilson spent, the week-end at the entitled thereto having regard only Phone Maiv, 4125 moving this week into J. H. Beal'a on Tuesday afternoon, As the home of their parents here. to the claime of which she shall then C D ' apartments at the rear of hie day was Sue there was a large The League will meet on Thursday have notice. 91y HIGHLAND' CREEK resid_ease. attendance and Rood .prices were evening of this week, when Miss M. Dated at Whitby, this 23rd da of ` very acceptable ae it filled up Communion service will be held of the program D. 1931 take, charge an Arthur, E. Christian HOUSE manyy cisterns -which had gone dry in the Claremont IInited Church Whitby, Ont, and it also helped to drive the on Sunday morning. Preparatory Solicitor for the. said Administratriz, +snow awa services wi Th'nradsy evening at 'RADIO SERVIOE Mary Christina Stewart• f O R SA L. Fingold, who has been in a 8 o'clock. On Sunday-evening an _ _ " Toronto hospital for about' a Easter service will be taken by .All battery and electric sets given.ex• Notice #O Creditors the C. G. I. T., Miss Enid•Cook pert attention. Oomplete up-to• month, returned home on Sunday date equipment for guarao _ 6-roomed,comfortable;.electrics' r -.aiid is now making rapid progress giving the typic, "Character teed work. Moderate rates. toward recovery. Building."L Come and enjoy these In the matter of the Estate of Rich- light, hard and soft water. services, S�ewart 33eare. and Barrett, late of the Township Opposite Town Hall, Pickering, Mr. Aitken, manager of our 29.32 Phone Har Frk. 2809 of Pickering, in the County of Ont- local branch of the a-0Corn. of Coarid, Retired Farmer, Deceased. Big bargain fi, _g marcs, contetnpintes taking up Very Good News quick sale. Blaeksmithing -Notice is hereby given - residence in the apartments in pursuant to - 'the bank building far sore throats, quinsy, coughs, colds Section 51, 'R. S. O. _1927, Chapter The Post Office Dep4 hqa bronchitis, -croup,--laryngiti.; and-ton , and OIL& P Horse shoeing a Specialty. appointed Alfred -Pretty post sil sufferers• Use Sybilla Spahr's re- having claims against the estate of ♦ medy. G��d and quick results, try it. All General Work,including Wood the said Richard Barrett, who died VV master of Cl9reruont. There were E. C. Jones, druggist. Work, promptlyPhone Brook. 1808 druggt on or about the'10th da of October, y being FL returned soldier, --- _ •__attended to. 11930, at the Township. y Ontario 1 of Pickering, Kinsale Q ar o Pretty being FL returned soldier, AT Z'�3E - Also - _••- aforesaid; are required ori or beforge s was given the preference. He -A Rent for Taco Farm the 25th day of April, on o to send ihse leased W. M. Palmer'- stare Machinery, by post prepaid or deliver to the un- at the four corners and is nowNEW STORE' ! " ' dersigned solicitor for the Executor � busy fitting it up for a poet office, �•'. - Z7CTOOc:L'WtlltXt$ of the said estate of the Deceased -' A Devotional Service will be GRE&NW.00D ,491y full particulars in writing of thyir weld in the Baptist Church on claims and the nature of the secur- _ hood Friday evening at 8.00 p m. Pork and Beans, 2 cane for 28e ity, if any, held by them The speaker will be Rev. Albert 7J lbs. of Oatmeal for 25e And that after such last mention- aHaRbes, B. A,. of Toronto. This 8 Cans Peas for .. 25c Coal, $igRR � �Coal4 Pkg Jell Powders Ior .., 25eed date the said Executor will pro- twill be a Waited gathering of both y - s teed to distribute the searta of the churches in the village, following ChoiceWrapped Toronto Bread 80 said Deceased among the parties en- the custom of the last three ears, Choice Ceylon Tea. per lb. 880 viag regwsd only to y 2 Pgga Iodized Balt for ... - ''26c .: titled thereto ha and It is hoped that the service Hard and Soft 'eOal of the' the clainm of which he shall then will be to all su 8 Pkgo Corn Flake@ for ;2150 —' - Christ iaa people. � as rttedemetnl We deliver..every days anality OII ' have native. d y R P timid for batter hand M Dated Aa DW Whitby. this tSrd day of her that Goo Frida eommemor HI hest rices [` f! .ate- the death of our Lord Jesus and eggs Arthur E. Christian, Christ, and for this reason'. above TIDS. A. Whitby, Out. E all else, an secular attraction save your coupons for Rowers' of i .Sol sitar far s -. t i he said Executor. y silverware also . ahotild be denied so the child's • b ha toe ho I y �Y -PiC3=t� I that Gut_ ars name the Holy Name of Christ, - - ",- savings scrip. r121�'. , Harold Rey Read. . di,grtified,'not artiatia ' '3'he writer of this note(space Por designs that would be which is gratefully acknawledged C. & OVERLAND ' » - taappropriate for the to the ed[tor), is no kill-joy or ,,_ � r�� �� �Y@� � _ Purpose llu In view*, t1'h• 3ity Phone ..a>vi 1 jj one illustrated is 0 aim- the but he views with sorrow � the iacreaeing inroads being made -_--• - - - ••• .... ale, yet has artiett'p. • into the sacred days get apart for „ �j -. l Worship and Meditation by ■1 ' BrYasin • : �'_. �...iiL__JJJ---••• ''1io Greater Tribute'ptea4ure pursuits and • Our stock of Paints 011- Ste Ladders X. STAFFORD, attraction@. _ if our religion mean > > p 1`� gin Ston Road, ' .anything 'to n•, we will regard CLAREMONT - --- POII$hes etc. IS CO1?lnlete. — tthy with due sanctity the Sabbath p a.' h f Day and Good Friday =- 1 Phone Whitby The community has suffered 3 Daae ase ery Specials : Wire" Fence has taken another -drop in � r R' a '- another loss in the paBs4tn of Mr. -' Richard W9rd on March 2,th, to "' "' 2�c price and the- tax has not , his gist year. Although the de. 2 Cane Pork&ad Beano,._a _25c 37et gone on. c'eaeed had shown' signs of failing .during the last few months the I Large Can of Salmon, 15c !' end-came 'very suddenly. O� 8 Pkgs Corn Flakbs, 25e This is the opportune time t0 get In On �a�19 i18q,� �Qt i9stardap, March 2let, be took his genal morning walk for his mail 2 Bowe of Iodized Salt 25c the lowest price of the season• � � C0� � and chatted pleasantly with s Rest (food Tea,per lb. .,. . - , . ppaoiber of his friends. On srriv' ,Act at once for this. 17heap rates for farm and oountry line home a few minutes later he Regal Bread, wrs 8c buildings. .suffered a_ stroke' from which he per' •.• - ::" Windstorm Insurance on building@, d not rally and pss@W over the madease - wind-mills.80o@ eta following a ay gore so Phone order, We deliver, FOR QIIICH BALE . Automobile InsurancePal we11 known se Richard Ward will _. all kinds. of dot easily be forgotten-he gave $ R '� g N Durant(four)Coupe, 1929, gone 1400 asitee _ PARKS FOR 8ALB one the impraseioo of being e@een• Durant Coach four) 1929 -- tial to thegeneral make up of our Phone Claremont 8701 Durant Sedan(six) 1930 demonstrator ; T�' Write°fir=pTh°°e ` k community. He was s mho of Durant Sedan(six) 1929' E D, B O Yll M A strong conviction,dogged in his Important .;Durant Ton Truck, stake body 1928 Zo WHITBY, ONT. op ion, 928 ion, demonstrating the Chevrolet Coupe 1 - characteristics of the early pia BuickBuick Coach 1928 Deere. In religious pereussion he Sale Four Ton Track, dgal wheels, dump body 1980 Green River was a Baptist,and for marc years Dodge three quarter Ton Truck 1928BaBket Factor j a Deacon- is the local church. It Of linl?ber8, UIIderWear, - :�Fordeon Tractor 30-20 .. .. � ..` . was int 1919 that he retired from Sweaters, Shirts, �irt�8 - international Tractor(2) good'es nett I0-20 Manufacturers of active farming through advancing -.: and Socks. International Tractor 15-30 years and settled in Claremont, All kinds of Fruit Baskets,- _ Two Riding Plows = Berry. y' Mr. Ward was twice married, his tMen's jumbo knit sweater costa A number f Tractor Plows, some pearly new Crates, Farm era, Bushel wife, Elizabeth Evans, pre- camel and red, reg, 3.50, for 2,20 •A number of Used Battery Radios - Baskets, Clothes Baskets, deceased him 51 years ago, his Penman ribbed all wgolunder- Three Horses ° - f second wife,.Elizabeth Mu9seltnan. A number of repossessed Cream Se 1` rank Pennocki ' wear, reg, L50, at "• .. 1.19 P Separators,- .only passed on in December, 1929. -' • as good . Shirts, military flannel, plain g d as new. Proprietor fa was a proud father of a large or checked, reg. 1.50, for 98c 3 : Maker of the well known to hom all of whom settled close Charles Coo r Barnes' Baskets, to home. With the exception of Men's Socks, all wool, per pair 25e pe ! Claremant Phone Markham 84M Alice, who passed away'in early Mitts and Gloves, reg;1,50' life, and- the late- Mr's. Florence for75c and 98c i Jones, there are nide c6iIdren :SiQR//�G /S COM/NQ / surviving-Judson on -the' old ' GROCERIES homestead, Walter, Evans, Fred Quhker 3 minute oatmeal, and Roy in Claremont and Will in large package ,,, 25c See out Wall Pa . . Vic• ,zit, srsr�yi Oshawa; Mrs. W. F. Jones, of arp per samples before buying elsewhere. Prices-ffnm loo Toronto; Mrs: W, Brown,of Osh. Pastry Flour, t Ir, •• 59e a single roll to 1.00 per roll, Order vour Sherwin-Williams Paints - awa; Mrs. F. Coopiar and Mrs. W, Good Dairy Butter,lb. ;•, 280 -here. Turpentine, Raw Find Boiled Oil in stock._ ;• Birkett, of Claremont, daughters, Matches, 8 boxes ... 25c P &G or Pearl Soap, 8 bare... 25c i Quicker Quaker Oat@, p Quaker Oats, chins b c -'- Sunkist Oranges, per dna.,•• 20e Comfort or Gold Soap, "' -. Also..one sister, Mrs. Hortop, of `peas 3 cans 5 bars 25c'Quick 'Uxbridge. _ .In addition there are ^' ••• 25c Soap Flakes, large p g ,.. 25c Seedless Raising,3 lbs 29c ' • twenty-seven grand•ehildren and Dates, 3 Ise. .. 25c Bulk Soap Flakes, 2 lbs 25e Icing Sugar, 8 lbs two great grand children. The Tea, Crown Blend _ 38c Castile Soap, 8 bars... .. 25c Corn Flakes, 3 pkge,.. ., 260 fnaeral gervice was held on Spa• Tomatoes, large tin, 2,for ,. 3c Fela'_Naptha Soap, 2;ISars 15c Shredded Wheat, 2 pkgs 25e s, day afternunn, March 29th, in the • • bars.:. 25c Rolled Oats 7 Lbs 1- Coffee, pure, per lb. . 29c .:.':26c. Macaroni, 3 lbs. for 25c Toilet Soaps, 3 ega. Baptist Charr:ii before ends hick Men's Work*Boots,. •Goodyear Tires Exide B.atteriea tion bf celFitiv:+a and friends which 1 Bytterq Ch-ti-Ring taxed the c1tracity of the building, F'I GOL D - fso widely was jur-deceased friend _ - -- Ca11 anrT tee ng or ,f > • known and respected. The Rev, Lower Price Store Phone your ordet, We deliver. H. R. Stephens wag aQsisted in the - - service by the Rev. A. McLellan Where Onallty Courts Phone Markbgnt 6402• Bold and Installed by of the United Church. Interment G'LAREMONT pilj'j' General FRANK J ?ROUSE - followed in the Union Cemetery, . Wm. M. Duncan, �ireen �vez Merchanty FICC Rll 6 _ OWAM .t4. ..... w•- _ ,left ,.a'Qi ,W•irML.l'F 1 � .':4-�. n, „ � 'r,J[` _ .,C •'ry '�.. t ��• M ti�. �, e�,i r r a - r n • Y: • _ • ,• - •- Governor-General's Flag to Make Children Frost : : Woman Who Took Plane Ride Debut in in Canada With Bessboro li Victims When- -At Age of 102 Passes in Manitoba ' u8 - - School�Bus Stas _ :each , y Ottawa,-'13tH new flag for Gover- while lilt its•centrs are a crow,u of gold Winnipeg.-Mrs. Thomas Balliagal,� weeks to Quebec In 1864 ahs — 49rs Geaentl, ordered and approved by I and the British lion• Beneath the - Ione of Canada's oldest citize>ls, who was a passenger on the first-train to crown is the word Capadg. Five Perish and 15 Soffer tool- her first airplane ride on her journeySrom Toronto to Montreal.She ,. .. .fie ' Rb Malesty King George.will be used 102nd birthday, July 14, 1939, died at had trateHed from Toronto to Paris. . � Haase Sag will be used to other Domini- Tortures while Iambs� - in Canada for the first time after the ons, except that the name beneath the her home in Dominion.City,'bidn. She Out., Sk years.,ago*, by stage coach. Eat 1 of Biseborongh has arrived-6ere crown will.vary _ - -- Thaw..Out In-Colorado_• ted-died -B=t rah-36- A4ra.-Ba: 1_11"d--tor-many Years- I $o take tip residence at Rideau Hail. The,new flag will be Sown over Snow Drifts minor iii.. a. in Ayr, Ont., where, sIxe :married It will not be the personal flag of Lutd Rideau Ball, official residence here of Pioneer of the Dominion,.Sirs. Bal- Thomas•BaliMnga};in 1857. He died in tIt will b :but rather slag olio of the (}overnc -General, and also over DRIVER FOUND DEAD lingal came to Canada from her birth. 1873,and In 1895 she went to Dominion _ the position he will hold as Governor-1 the east block of the Parliament Build- Lamar, Colo.-Fifteen. small chil• place, Hillhead, near Glasgow, in a City,where she resided with a daugh- General. ins$ when Lord Bessborough occupies torture of sturdy sating vessel that took Sia ter. The flag has a fleIrt--ot navy blue his office here. dreg Patiently endured the slowly thawing arms_ and legs in circles through the blinding snow, The Markets Lamar Hospital last Sunday Nig" only to die within- a .few hundred! Two Youths Drown Spring Blizzard while parents of their companions feet of a ranch house. who w:er9 frozen to death in ,a biiz• ..'Millers body an, the five children PRODUCE QUOTATIONS - In Goderich Harbor: Sweeps Over States zard•stalled school bus prepared for who •perished. Diary Diilirr, eight p I : Toronto dealers are buying pi:)ducs a joint funeral-service daughter of the dri•rcr;•Loatsa Stone- at the following .tees: A blizzard of almost unequalled breaker, 14, Orville Untiedt. seven, prices: _ -f rwo Fisher Lads Swept from 70-Mile Gales Pile . Snow in Bobbie Brown, • nine, and Kenneth Eggs-Ungraded, cases returned. latenaity sweeping over the . bleak ' i fresh 19c; fresh fifsts, llc; Capsized .Skiff in Cale Many Sections and Crip- prairie of Eastern Colorado held the Johnson, seven, were placed In the seconds, 15c. t3oderlch. - Two (}oderfeh youths, plC Traffic bus imprisoned in drifts for 33 hours 1lorich mcitut.ry at Holly. while cold killed one and then an l .Butter-No. 1. Ontario creamery A11 ministers in the surroun ling solids, 31 to 31t/ac; No. 2, 30 to 30 1c. e chiblieu shivering territory will aid' In the joint ser- - i and MacDonald, 17, were drowned on raging 940,Wstorms last Friday, the vehicle, while the driver strug- vices. They will be buried in Holly 1, 30c; No. 2, 27c. gentle zephyrs turned to wintry galea led on foot in a vala search for aid. Cemetery, under the same stow which Cheese No. 1 large, colored, paraf- unda, mornin6 when is Godericrh urg - � and balmy temperatures skidded to He also was frozen to death, not tar claimed their lives. fined and government graded, 14b9c• - harbor their fiat bottomed skit cap- "cold wave" readings in a blizzard from the bus. Quotations to.poultry shippers are •Otsed in the stormy lake as they were orhlch surged eastward across the The survivors were .rescued lateas follows: ottempting to lift sucker nets. nation. Friday and taken to a farm home, �— Poultry, "A" grade, alive Fatted A single-handed and heroic attempt From Canada to the Texas ' Pan- + an in Exports hens, over 5 6 b ' over 4 t; - -- -= %t rescue by Erie Jenner, IS-year-old handle. to the village of Holly, and fin- Gain b lbs., 20r; over 3 er 339-j too 4 4 lbs., 18c; handle. and from Idaho to Chicago slly•to the Lamar Hosyital by plane. bompaalon of the victim#, was frus- the bountryside was lashed by snow • -der 3i/s lbs., 15c• Old roosters, over ted when the heaving waters wash- When the children regained full Of Canadian.Fru>tt�a., 12c. Ducks, .over 5 lbs., 27c: 1� g and sleet-laden galea. A mixture of consciousness and realized the hor er 4 to 5 lbs., 25c; Muscovie alitge.. _- led thq two boys from the upturned anow and rain fell in Chicago, while ror of all that had happened since giver 5 lbs., 22c; over 4 to 5 lbs., lBc. lboat before Jenner could reach them the weather bureau predicted tem- Canada's Shipments to Britain Spring broilers, Rocks, over 2 lbs-. .Jin another craft. the start of their tragic journey p 35e; do, Leghorns, aver I% 1Bs„ 30c. perature of 15 degrees above zero• from school last Thursday. many of More• Popular Report Throughout the day the.fathers of Gales of 60.and 70 miles an hoar Poultry, 'Ar Rfad 'dressed--Fat $]re two youths, assisted by seamen. them became hysterical. Shows ted hers, ovn.5 to 6 l�s^ ; over 4 irect rag ng o Piled snow !n drifts so deep in Kan- Doctors, , who gave them avers to 5 lb=., 23c; o. cr 3?'s to 4 !bs., 21c: sas, Nebras a, o o :t tea ondun, alarcu _9. - C'anuda's e= medics a en n ander 3iz lbs.. 18c. .Old roosters,over teasing deck of the fishing boat Mar- North and South Dakota and parte of i ports of canned fruit to Great Britain r o aret MacDonald, whose skipper, Jack said_ they believed to limbs would I have increased enormously since the 5 over 4 17c. Ducks, war lbs., Sc __ •��acDonald, is an uncle of the younger Iowa that motorists and aviators I have to be amputated despite the over 4 tea ]ba., 26c. _. gave up the struggle. Railroad trains I severe Freezing that all of the small war, according to a report issued by GRAIN QUOTATIONS fictim. plowed through. the drifts only with the Empire Marketing Board on "The As the day dragged on, hundreds of passengers sneered. Demand for Canned Fruits. The re- Grain dealers on the Toronto Beard • the greatest difficulty. parents of the five who died and t anxious townspeople visited the dock Temperatures fell to zero in Den- Port was the result of a survey of the of Trade are making the faiioticing Ito stand silently watching as the Mar- ver for the first time this year and relatives of the driver, Carl 'filler, I indicated that all would be buried I tastes of 15 million wand In l all quotations for car lots: Igaret MacDonald, Pitched and tossed to four degrees above zero at Fergus pert of Greet Britain and in Belfast. Manitoba wheat-No. 1 hard, 62e: , -b7 the stormy lake, pursued her task. to a joint cemetery plot, on 'Tuesday. \o. 1 Northern,- 59(c No, 2 da. Falls, Minn. Winnipeg, Slap., where A father of one of the dean c .�!ain• I DUi,i the war Canada's, export I b9tfec; No, 4 do, 53�ec (c.i.f. Goderich As night tell the drenched crew reluct- sub sero temperatures Prevailed, re- i amounted to about 300 pounds, Today and bar portal - -.aatlp returned to await a renewal of ed. thus: Pe nearer at daybreak Monday. ported heavy snows had brotght "They died togethFr, the bravest it 1s approximately three million I Manitoba oats--No. 3 C.W.. 34�r about its worst traffic tangles of the children that ever lived. So we pounds. { No. i feed: 31%c. The two bays, who came from a long year. will burp them to>ether." The report state? that people to Manitoba barley-No. 3 C.W•, ?8c: line cat Great Lakes seamen, had net Rnrsl schools throughout the Da The surviving ogethen were placed Great Brltair are eating rive• times as I No. il do, 28c; feed, 2ntre. •nets daily near the breakwater and kotas were closed, moat highways much canned fruit as they did In 1912. Milifeed, del. Montreal . $22. ts. dad daily collected their catch, were blocked completely and many to a single ward of the hospital. None I Home-grown and Empire fruits from baortsmrluded-Bran, per ton, $2°.4"': At eight o'clock sonans �oraing but nurses and physicians was al• , per ton, $33.23: middlings. telegraph and telephone lines were lowed inside. Parents, weeping.I Canada. Australia and South Africa $27.25 they prepared as usual to row the skiff blown down. gathered is the small este rootu. They .are supp.lytaat more and more of this Ontario grain-Wheat, 66c:•barley, go the nets. . The third boy, Eric Jen- - did not speak: A child.-h cry ossa• rteing demand The Empire share of �6c: oats. 28c: rue, 3>c: buckwheat,. , Rer, was deafed a chance to accomp- .lelllcoe t0 Visit sionallp pierced the stillness imports has risen from s negligible SOc. _ *ay them_ because the water was too ,Canada in August proportion t nine per cent. There !s LIFE STOCK QUOTATIONS sough to warrant an extra paa;enger. $tis Suffering Tortures room for development, the report Some time later he walked out Toronto-A -felt to Canada by Lord I Mrs. Mmrie Wadham, hospaial sup stelae,-stace 87 percent. of:the trade Heavy beef steers. $6 25 to $7.23: one the dock: to see his tae chum$ butcj}er steers, choice, $6 to $6.50;do. Jalllcoe, ss a delegate to the British f erintendeut, said ,he children were !s =tilt in the hand a of the toiled fair to good, $5.25 to $5.75; do, com•. Ellngiag to the flat bottom of their up- Empire Service FaltaCe is expected suffering than a,aer�Start a� States. - - - at +$4.50 to $b: butc,aer heifers, choice rned skiff. The lad hurried back s -.+-=— . 1$5.75 to $6.25, do, fair to good, $5 to ito where a battered old motor boat place !n August, Lord Jellicoe was They were caned from said and bun f $0,50; do, sero., $4 S0 to $5: butcher , moored and after considerable ef. admiral of the British Grand Fleet i ger before, but now the pato of thaw- Keep nada Beautiful cows, g.xxi to 3.25 Lice, $4.-'•i to s and Port managed to get under way and during the war, and also First Sea, tug flesh was almost .more thin the) dc,. -mad•, $3..b to $t: canners and headed out. When be hove it aigRttt Lord of the Admiralty, i could bear. The Caundiau Ffortt.utruraf Coun�tl cutters, $1.50 to $°: bu4ser bull=, 1h the derelict the two passengers !is setting on foot this spring a cam- d to choice, $4 to $4, do, bol- He may ba in Toronto during the I Blanch' Stonebreaker, 10 Yearn Paige to "beautify Canada," It is to ogtass, $3 to 23.50; baby beef; $6 to$Q: � disappeared. He continued until Canadte.a National Exhibition, and it old, with a hair ribbon. still in her touch city and country alike, to .pre- feeders, good, $5 to $5.25: stockers. Jhe reached the scene, but seeing no is believed he will take the salute of ,blond curls, fa in the most eriticai $4 to $4,50; springers,' $50 to SROs itrace of thi two he beaded about and serve our rural byways and spruce up milkers, $35 to $60: calves, gtod returned mea there upon Warrior's condition. Her arms were Frozen to to Ipotifled Bert MacDonald, father of I her.elbows and her INea above the our city atgee'ta It is to be confined choice, $9 to $9.75:.du, mad.. 8i.n0 to 'Day. to no province, but will be Dominion- ;)E,eonard. Repraeetitattvea of returned soldier knees, wlAe $8.00; do, com., $6 to $?; do, grasser+ The father set out -1u the same organizations from all over the Em•( ";;he look3 much b-Oter now," said $; to $i.50: lambs, choice, $9.50 to she still la In Pr. W. T. Macoun,-Ilumini°n Hort, $10; spring lambs, each. P; atotorbost. En route a Baa line gave titre wtII be present at the meeting of pr, N. Ni. Burnett, "byt elilfirrist. is ! ti - th rnamental c to $8• shee , $_> t0 out, an t r c e y o oat a the British Empire Horticulture Committee, which has $6: hogs, bacon, f.o.b.. $7.75; o, °, iIIorth, t ended Lor the jagged ice floes puns have also been .made for•the The body of the bus driver, Carl ' taken Steps to have provincial commit- w.o.c , 65c above f.o.b.-. do, sele&,t. E1 _ along the shore. A rescue boat saved presence of.Lord Jehfeoe at.the pro 'filler, was discovered Pace down I r h premium: do, butchers. $1 psi 'the father from the fate which had tees formed. It c hoped to extend the hogconference Include.,the discount. - dlaimed h a son. Legion at Oshawa, which takes place help he had been unable to reach I trirts, as well as, [hose which lie upon - --:r-- - ; - near the time of the other meeting, 'He had wandered apparently in I the beaten Pail', • - Sing Thou' My Soul -- This Is s .�rii�•'rlld movement, 'NLn-lmper?ai Airways The black night came down in rata .'Mounties" To View Fair lure gave to Canadians one.of the To (' _,,,ply Orient and wrath and storm. L _ 1 ugliness, Whether from fairest lands �n ' ;idea lifted..from a cross_, a -broken has brought ruct careless destruction or industrial. -i ' -,e- Form; .4ir Freight i-�P tb ?.ia and Dawn, came With sang. an - necessity, let him restore whatever, v ere man has I Africa To C1-t n Soon thou, my soul!- an_�__ raised up noble w•niks and broad trot- New jerk.-A new ig speer Ztose, radiant, from t'be tomb---tka - Chfiat made whore. . i t him render t><em more rail service will shortly be Inaugurated Lair by careful art. �i`e ow'e tht3-aqua-' -by---Imperial Atrwa),s, Ltd,, of Great ^Udine eyes and pears liave seen joy to Canada. Montreal, with one of the Britain, Percy BeysTiea, t`rtited > t r most splendid city sites In the world,' 1[a-ager of the Airways, announced bound and slain, ve errt. a .honld lead, not la^ in'this mo m I • cent Your eyes and mine shall qee joy rile a to _ - again; _ �- i -="The 'Montreal I�ail�• Star." Five-important railwa}'a 1i[ Great To each his.Easter day when love ' ' Britain the Creat w'estetlu, London ahs»l rise —4r & Northet_,stern, London-Midland & �Vith the same outstretched bands and Britain First on List Soitther n,'3outhern,and the Metropoli- the Same 'eyes. of"Merchant Shipping tan, will participate. receivtn� urgent - Washingtou=Great Britain' main.- freight at 140-stations. tome while they live shall see, even a Mail -will go by fast trains to Low rained her position as dictator. of the as those Norld's merchant shipping in 1930, a don and by trucks to Croydon Aero... !Who wept beneath a cross at the dsya recent reparr made .pitblic by the creme io despatch throughout. Eur. close; ! United States Shipping Board re-i ope. F.gi pt Iraq; india and Central Some eyes Lord Death must seal ere weals. British merchant ships total-' Africa- Thet the see- led,over 18,300,000 gross tons, the agent said plans are being Loves a•c. formed for throngia service in Europe Sing-thou, my Soul- this, shall be! *': with less than half that amount, Acta, Africa and North America. . - Theodosia Garrisou. During 1930, the Board says, a �^ x Aess�a v " ' total of 359 vessels of 2,000 tons -or-, Otta*a.-The• demand 'for strong $aid Eagle Is Killed B k ever . were. placed in operation. Canadian flours has Increased some In Attack on Airplane r s Great Britain led with new tonnage, what in the area served by the Bristol ,y Saranac Lake, N.Y.-"Old Baldy;" °w '; - placing 139 vessels in service. with 71 Nor. Channel port.i;-Prom 7,635 toes in ' a:ay was second r " >inonarch of the air for years over the t t United Stales third with 15 new ships. of the gene:-al conditions prevailing Essex County section of mountain fol r' ' •the at eagle •. tht's is:tiatlsfr,ctory, writes Douglas S. - wbes daily watched ere i <"y a «" M !y Foot Snow I Cole, Canadian Trade Commissioner #weep higl} above their-homes. The at Bristol, In the Commercial }ntellf- buge bald eagle was'killed in a fight4 Sault Ste. 'Marie, Out.-On Sun- Bence Journal. vith an airplane, the battle was wit- neared by scores of persons, Ging d1i Aig�m recovering from mad —lr • v a was res l, record 'March storm, which, ass, I tar above the plane, the eagle drop. the proportions of a blizzard and left I Ottawa. - A report upoi> the Ice pad on it like a bullet, but made rho nearly a foot of snow, which drifted I cream industry_ !a Canada for 1921 4trategio eriw of a frontal attach before a northeast wind.' The -shows that during thirteen years the and was cattgM'in'ttis.*5irling pro- storm was general over the upper production o this commodity has in- pellet: - 'takes• region. However the wind sub- creased by 179 per cent. and Its value - -"� Royal Catiadiati Mounted Police officers on shipboard en route to sided,. and, contrary to weather fore- by 332 per, cent., the amount to 1920 A Trus Friend Buenos Aires for British Empire Fair. Left to right--•> ergt. J. R. casts, the mercury was steadily rte- betfsg 9,797,436 gallnns and the vahae A true friend is one who makes ns Constables Fairman, Carmichael and Carstairs. Ing• $13,601.709.Paton, Bt C., _ .• '�o what w� can.-Pheipq, • ons � ----• ' " . :c , . s _ HOW t0 Attract Clever Apprentice - (� W&Abb The-Wild-BirdsU . The simpler the bird-houses or - nesting-boxes, the better she birds `- seem.to like them. Remember, the ! birds are not attracted either by the <+ beauty nor uniqueness of 4 bird - - �, house. P:ature-. i#tanded-,-certain. 0.Ts Y.- species to nest in holes is dead - trees. The woodlands with natural homes for their birds are disappear-� foga The birds are forced to ac- sept anything similar as a substitute: - •• } biothing could be a better substitute ! 's pleb GOOD,'' Y: than a piece of a hollow limb. if it; � p closed 0-i top and bottom with a 1 C*010E S, CM*-U )A)n1 O �r� , piece of wood or tin, a hole bored In ' 0-•L �K.V q ^�, 7- the the limb-about one-third the way ------- -. -• --'• -------'- -= down from the top, so that the birds ,Billion fzf Germs Classified Advertising - can get in and out-there in no finer _ _bird-house to be found. Many peo•! >•23' Washington.-most germs are 5100 Y•sig ple"make the mistake o1 putting the _ times too small to be seen by the OR MACHINE HANDKNITT113 entrance hole o1 the bird-house too Frank Coward, bright young Canadian Pacific Weston t,V%*iuniirtg) naked eye.A,patch of ground In which Fj wool." bilk and Wool hear the bottom. I have seen many •shups apprentice, aggregated 92.6 per cent. over a period of three. trees and grass grow luxuriously may "Uld Tyme." all colors. 750 lb. 1sW beautifully-made and e:pensiva bird- contain 115,000,000 germs !n half a temples free. etocklnrr & Yarn 30;lllst. i; years annual- examinations-th highest averse ever made slat the lie t.T. Orillia, Out.ild not have tak' C" square _ v a gift because they did' not serve Inauguration of the competitiops in 1923. He Is shown being con- the ,United�Stat'es Psays ublic Health Ser- cza the purpose for which they were gratulated on his remarkable record by D. C. Coleman, vice-president. vice; _ made-to attract the birds-as the en- Canadian Rpellic Railway western lines, BABY CHLCKs-iN 8Tx VAFir trance was not !a the place that the "Considerations of eeopom . have -� IET1E3, 7 ifs and uA atalogguuN y z. A. H. Switzer. Granton, Ontario. birds like to have it. The feathered. outside of a.bedrogpo window and ately fought together against any in. passed into the realm of archae]ogy•" _ people tike to put In plenty of nest- the baby bird are better than an vader_ of their common home._ They_ --Sir Ernest Bonn. v OFFER TO EVERY iNrIDNTORt „ i'ng material in the bottom of their alarm clock; they begin their noisy had never objected to little pewee A List of wanted in and fuulul information sent free. The Eames Come j seats. They do not want cold, damp twittering at dawn, and he, too, always came valiantly pang, work: Patant Attorneys 37 Baal[ air blowing in on their nestlings. Some of the least espenaive, most forth to join the two larger birds �e��y & street. Ottawa Canada These are the two main reasons why easily made and most -frequently oc- against the. common' enemy. The ' the hole. should be nearer the top cupled bird-houses I have had have old tree had proved that it's days of Mentos; ASTERN CANADA'S LARGEST a. than the bottom. been made from the little, wooden usefulness were not yet over,-By -� 424 College St., E eerecuon registered prepels. Wart* Toronto• and work horses. Freight prepaid. Writ* " ;t One can hang bird-houses from a I boxes that laundry blue or cheese Rhea Kimberley Johnson. giving exact description your regttire- Hartey-Lavidson DistribuCOM menta. Prlcea, terms reasonable. Asaold� limb or nail them to a stump or tree. comes in. Ask your grocer to save -4 Wold Fa:mP, Grenville, Que. ..Never put them too ld* or where f them for you. They are just the "The brain, insofar as It' merely i usedWritat once for our rmbarsatD list o. used motorcycles. Terms arraagW. they will be easy for a cat to reach. right size for wrens and bluebirds, matter, does not think. -Something 4, Come people say that the wfens will (Fasten the cover . securely. Make -we must find out what-makes it RHEUMATISM . ."not take a nesting-boa that 1s placed on opening about one-third the way think."-Sir Oliver Lodge, � very high, but I have seen that theory,down from the top. For bluebirds, Cuticul-a SOE,p ' } exploded. I placed a' bird•bouse,l the opening should be about the size FREE � r restores�°nOlm�SOD°r�° _ .15 COe"It s1s rs Uy - --made from a piece of old apple- of a fifty-cent piece; for wrens about j woadestaily e�eetite bough, under the seven of the farm-f the size of a quarter. . Place your Large tLustrx,- apd �Raalicier, I� all bonne about twelve feet above the improvised bird-box on a poet or tree, •e catalogue „r "' Test eJ3eeels new and rebtsflt shay e8c. Otaem<ut 083.axil bOe. to a4mal Kroubse •• ' ''•around. For the last three enm-�and 1f there -are any wrens or blue- bicycles from -- ' -more that house has been the home of birds in your neighborhood you Wlil tto up. Motor- 4' Cycles, Boats, _ two and three broods each summer, soon have tenants who will ampl7 Outboard Motors. Rai-op, qtr Tran+nor This- U L always popular; sometimes the pay their rent by helping to keep talon all, write to ooppin■joo!kit Is the unanimouts vote � bluebirds at taxa vsasw assn sgoao3► 10 "� - - the aisbnra of•lanae convent. g possession of It and your yard or-garden free from insect as Qaesa sttr+es w. Toronto, gat. { sometimes the wrens We always pests. ! "We a large eomm-t (ld is r Dumber)aaa Rad no medicine to squad know when It Is occupied, for It to These bird-housee may be malls to + "",- •.z i NO SNOW 0!V THE BOARDWALK Krraehen Salts. 'Many of the sisters -took more attractive by being given `` ` - sue t:+onbied w1- .-wWb a coat of palt,t or stain. But as the I - ' tatlwige can Wan�kd t birds do,not like the fresh paint. >x doke W� .- Ho 'T E fit. _ � . .of: � the I is beet to paint them 1s, the fail. so ` Krilsc6esD FREE r - _ bme�t we derive from them. -•sretefr that by spring the odor of the paint t,z ' 2fa ovary onatomar ptuohaslas w will have subsided -. ,.. .. pSTR AN ® r� , The natural treatment for rheuma- rn of a or moss TnbM. oat aware Robles and pboebea ' will nest on "! tism is Krlscben Salta The six mineral *eves, *sale. No List our Price tittle shelves aloof;t a foot down from snks of Hrwcben have a direct effect sole ......;1,?a sae Atlantic City, New Jersey the whole blood stream, neutral. ._x 199 ......... 3.26.,,,.. 02.00 your roof, or under the porch toot. apoo w UX iris ........ '300 1.80 The somber of birds that will nest tends Oroatings to Its Many >IaIDg uric acid•which ie the eecoateued UX set .. 2.10 1.3i Friends In Canada. Cause of rbesmatlem. They also . •••• in houses Is comparatively few, There IIx teo .: 3.e3. 1.33 We aro quoting woh a very tow . eestare the etiminattog ogpns to propos LX 346 2 so' IA& are many other birds Who seem to . ." "; work t order and w Prevent cos- oto ���::':13 o "Lys eajoT Duman aompaabaehtp and will American Pian rats that you wltl g i-X 336 ....... 2.50 1 ye find It oheaper to,, stay at the stipatwn,thereby checking the huthefl rY 324 .•• 4,43 �e.3e gladly nest' bear your bome !1 you "Homelike Strand" than staying pomitbn of urx•acid and other body " 1 au othss�all squat ttdnotfoa* but bel to furnish the sasZt i'atae ass f0 aura. p required neat- at hgm9. poisons whlc3f uDdtaemla0 the health. � ,gait �d.>s �'i`°"` I tngeiteo. ..Their trusting way*.aAd Write us no we may quote them FREE TRiAL OFFER RELIABLE RADIO TUBES joyous_ songs. will gladden your door- to You-so you will know the axaee +N Tows at. Lroads. roroaw yard. coat before leaving- It ouryou e p news crud t "fauns-c !e = Music-Salt Sea Bathe--Compll• sr our 11906 a 0-e naw ages wbwb see � many Air I' packages w1uuL 4 Any kind of thick trhrubbery, such mentary Tea Dally. 4 to 8 p.m.- f 1:«r' foa t for elalm as lUac= syringe, snowball, or privet we will personally see to your WHEN CHILDREN .+ US K R AT win attract sash birds an catbirds,, comfort. eon snag sparrows, chipping sparrows T. R. ..ANDOW, tL1gT. I.. 9deL esu aeo.� S ( THERE' are times me week Ovee ,.it vt bo.ir avr, fit ,t uCi r -:I and even roDiaa. It the bashes are S. BRADFORD RICHMOND. � �s R Ei T the teat.and teen•d not emu.%. � d = Strong Demand. Large_quantttt4l_. . branches. - When a child is too Krwc b� •t_rrc _. _- pruned.0-o.t she - ... I be sung to sleep. There are some baw r3c.Your dr my asci ..ttewc o ret or - Needed form forks, they make fine places - � Your drueOee t. autAor,ard to rertrrtl for the Dirde to sesurel9 lace their You trate erred YruacLta isee at our !olttante Walled Same tray ntifteaeat a at.o.l..a nests. patina a mother cannot pat away.But what' conn be fairer r lifeauacf:m 7 The birds seem to love old trees. BURNS Were a quick comfort n Castoriala a tat.n�Ka, Ifto 'L 2sefertswr Oanaalan saalt of e)ommereF Lia TM belie Teroaso, or aaywhese m Oanads Of course, orioles; bluebirds and rob- Mi.aqua pares of mie.rwa F'or diarrhea. and other infantile Choice Heavy No.1.Ex.Large SAO-natio the.often.bnlld in old orebarde. But( ..d .woot ea. cm~«f. ow Ordtn'y Heavy Na 1,Ez Large 3.00-1.76 I Clea,• s reads be ills,give this pure vegetable prepare- Ordinary ....INa 1.Er-Large 11.72 1•ao I we have an old maple on-onr front, papas. (. tion. Whenever coated tongues tell i a' later ...Ovo.1.Es.Large 180-193 told Beton long floe •. lawn which .had been struck by I of constipation;whenever there's any f e !1!11111 llanar}f s of sluggishness. Castoria ;as a CboleeHeavy f No. 1, Largs �a.0e-1.80�lightning. Then the wind damaged � � � sign tggis -• ��_ Ordta'y Heavy+ No. 1. Large 1.30-1.23 it and there was vety tittle'left of i, I taste; children love to take-it. rdInary -No. 1. Largs 196-1.00 +Winter .,....i 'No. 1, Large 1.00- .76 it• My husband, thinking that. !t s , Buy the genuine-with Chas. IL ° +' I'wan rather. unsightly, - and of very Fletcher's signature on wrapper. Choice Heavy No. 1, Med. 1.80-1 00 r>; Ordin'y Hwavy� No. 1• Med• Loo• .76;little use as a shade tree,.wanted to.I M ! •» grdlnary ..•. No, 1. Med f .73- AO'bare it cut down. I have such a feel- esOF PAM r _ ng o kinship w a reefs a ,Choiet Heavy Na. i, small y''1.00- •7s, hate to see them laid low, 8q we Ordin'y Heavy No. I. Small 73- .e0 • oral nary No. 1, Bmall .e0- 40 let It stand another summer. That � • a � • - -�pVinter .,.• F Na.i Aman _.i0- •eo I sum tf .s.- t o1)tn built in a hollow -Shots. Kitts and Damaged -iberalry place high up in the tree (s very un- Valued. s,- usual place for a robin to build). prices are absolutely net w shlp- An oriole built out on the only de- Above ' ser. I pay all postage and ezpress .cent-sized limb that was left. Tltso 1 y: charges, and will hold •shipment on re- a wood pewee made a dear, little toy quest until returns are approved. An nest oil another branch. Three other fora are Is deasaad and I will 0-0- 0ept shtpn-ts dwlnt the epees 90"01. bird families carrying on,their dowse- (gate seat! ouvsiont* " varo9l owe I Before y�,r swipmentr ty R ticity, peacefully and happily, at the �w,.,r =ave 7oar..uutrata drled asci stretched. same time. 'To be sure, 'lir. Robin. MIlLL1pS a 90 they will not spoil in tran9lR who was there first_ diaput A Mr. % m win mail shivvinr I os, *passu. Oriole's right when he tivst came, Telephone aLre 2061 g Address all shipments to There were a few hot encounters• "I have used several bottles . I• then niet settleT�'n and air. R FO'��e• of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vega " _ ___M__B.QSENTHAL . n C,0-V 4S 0-g 1'98 Kine 3t. East, Toronto 2. Ontsri6 and lir. O joined fbrcee and desper- 1NNDMI table Compound and find it a, ... ... -- s,0,";, "„ he, me wonderfully, espa 1 ta+snnrtofv sully before childbirth.I have • - 'Head ac es afU five lovely children. After my/ ' A High-Class DeC0�8t1Ve° - last baby came I had a misera• f r l l r;ti t its,•,•'. ble airight merits. bought another bottle Of the and and I feel fine now. your stomach, ou must force our- Com 3 y s Po ` Take a little w f,ruc��l heartburn, MIXtf in 110I Or coldwater self to. work, and even pleasures - I work outside during the fruit sick headaches nausea, flatulence,• - Season in addition t0 my are too great an effort. Appetite indigestion or billiousness show the „ Free ,fent!!pr Pum label on scary housework. --Mux Charly package. &r4forpowator'sCaida lags; the digestion is Poor; the digestive syFtem is beromipg too R.R. 4, St: Cath- and Stated Catalogue. wSole system suffers, acid. Whenever you are taking cold I Slingerland, 401 or feel sluggish, wFak, constipated, ertrtes, ���' Laboratory testa show an acid' ` GYPSUK LIME AND ALASASTrXF, Phillips' Milk of Magnesia has a I , r CANADA, LIMITED condition is due to errors in our I E. 1 Paris - Dates /� modern diet, But you need not gentle, laxative to ar;ton. Lydia _ Delightful to take. Endm•sed by wait to diet your way out of the .physicians for 50 .years and pre- .. .trouble! I �ertbed everywhere for men, wo r r t r ' olld Take a taLlespooreful of Phillipe' ,mea and children. The.genuine is .Uilk of Magnesia. always a liquid; it cannot be made . I This will neutralize the SXCS46 In tablet form. It always bears the ! J acid llYstantly; make you feel like name Phillips for your protection. t -- - , ]Wade In Cana ISSUE No. 14-'31 . i.ti:r�`'.�•'"'._.a s�'"-:','°n"�G:.'�e`•-a�.-i'v-. ,:.-a.s`lMp•s.".'x:++,Ys-r,a3.k'....�:. 4"r",F�,_. .'�y-R s"aTS 7',sC_ a m•.`�°'Ji^+'�•.,+,}..t t'•„,-'R3>,f•z=Rr.v'r.s:Jy+-E.�.+,a..,J,�.v3„"w•G-.- :',',y^;^_ s- .�•„�....�,k:�-d,..�'.,,.w,,;yw,..;,}t..-:i.@:0 .. '.. -s•' 4z. �,^�"•.Ff v,;.,y A,I.., - r _ . .... r'"..T'.•. _ +Y!"+ •.}�- '.J.... -. ! 'Jri 'nY.•' S"f - �,, •,wC •ill'. w -•' N 'S : - ,.•w a .. . , -Radio Licenses may be obtained -Mrs. Toek, of Toronto, spent • from W. C. Xurkar, at the News. Friday evening with her daughter Office, here, and attended the school -Mrs. Edwin Balsdon is indis• -The public a»d continnat}on concert. e • Yh sed at resent. schools-have closed for the Easter P =Mrs. John Morkar is @pending _ -Mrs, Austin Frfirnklin and son, vacation. a few days in Belleville with her — - - -- t of Port Perry, spent a few days -The township council Fill daughter. Mrs' D. J. Callaghan, - last week with her parents, Arthur meet on Monday neat for the and family, and family. and Mrs, Bo es transaction of general business. --Leslie and Cyxil_Msi -Dr. H. T, Fallaise, Resident oral of the late Richard rley have -Several .from here attended Dentist. Office hi residence, two _ rented St. Andrew's manse, just the fundoors east of St. Andrew's church, Grocery Speciale for This Week : vacated b R. H.Ripley, and will ward of Claremont,-on Sunday. CumnNG-Dr, F. E. Luke, Opto•, Pickering. Office hours, 9 a. m. to ..''move therein this week.. 6 m ,Daily, and Evenings by sp- ^ • rshirriff's Orange Marmalade, -.. �• " '. " -To-day being Good Friday;it meterist, 167 Yonge St., Toronto's pouitment. ($-ray service). . 18,oz. jar .. .•, 19c will be observed as a general able specialist, may be con&ulted -Io some rte of Western Oa• t n� �+ holiday. The business places of about your eyes for glasses at A. jack Red Plum Jam, 40 oz, jar ... .. - 29c .the village will be closed as usual. y, taro the jack rabbit has become - H. A�IiD'a drug store, Whitby, : -.George Wright, who is em Tuesday. April 14th. * * so numerous as to cause alarm - w~ Aylmer Egg Plums, 2 tine ..: iso -It is said that 20 dollar coun• among the farmers, as they are Toyed ae-a section hand on the Pineapple Sandwich Biscuits,fresh lb. 19c • C. N. R., has leased Russell Bar- terfeit United States bank notes gradually developing into a real pest, as some say,as big a pest as Royal Pastry Flour, a Pickering cell's cottage, formerly the Rankin are in circulation in Eastern / residenue. Ontario. They are "raised" one the sow thistle. A number of product 24's ... .. 59C -J. A. Caskey, principal of the dollar-.bills, and the work is so years ago the rabbit was intro- s; •. Claremont Continuation Schools, cleverly done that Daly an @apart duced into Australia, and it was Fresh Eggs for Easter, per doz. 20c _ •was the guest of Mr. Ripley oo will detect them unless very only a few sauce until .they in. Friday evening, and attended the closely scrutnized. Watch out the sbecarueeaed to tremely destruetivp ch an extent that ' school concert. to the farm crops. It kooks as -Mrs. Wiman, of Peterboro, =The Women's Ins#itute meet •::'',spent a few days last week with Ing on Tuesday last at Mr's: W. J. if Ontario will meet with the same Clark's home roved a very experience as that country, unless her mother, Mrs. Burrell Mrs. p 'Good news for Mother and Re- Thos. Douglas, of Toronto, also interesting one. A debate, "Re- some means are discovered to g r meet Successfully this menace. spent a few days with her, solved that country life is better p -The snow shovel has been put than city life,"' was ably upheld -The play given by'the students the Bo s o by Mrs. E. C. Jones and Miss K. of the Control ion School in St. Y into cold storage for the summer, �t •-' " ' w and the garden rake has--takeb its Fawkes, while Mrs. R. H. Cronk Paul's Church. -last Friday night and Mrs W. Murkar told of the proved very successful. The place as an appetizer,and before We have just placed in stook a rack of Toa the lawn mower will be many advantages of city life. crowd, which was a large one, _ �� „ , g seemad to thoroughly enjoy them the famous Windsor Brand Boys CIo- hanled out .from its winter Aftera, somewhat animated dis• B y j y - ' - quarters. cussion decision was given in favor selves, a bich was very gratifying thing, sizes 24 to 35. This rack contains _ -Ralph Crawford, young son of of the affirmatives Mrs. Cart- to the players and helped greatly one dOZeII suits, different sizes and styles, 'David S. and Mrs. Crawford, was Wright gave two appreciated to put them at their ease. As with 60 antra samples which we :.an t - ' taken to the Oshawa Hospital Doe Piano solos. The report of the this Is the first experience iD - - P g$ day�at week and underwent an Welfare Committee showed much dramatic work for many who took made up to your measure, if We do not operation for appendicitis. He 1s good bad been done in our com- Part, they deserve great credit for have a Bolt on the rack to snit you. - now making rapid progress to. mnnity the splendid way in which they ward recovery. - k bin has been introduced in took their part-,. The students You will find the price marked in plain a- -About three weeks ago one the legislature by Hon. J. M. Robb and teachers wish to express their of our subscribers advertised amending the Public Health Act thanks to all those who by their figure on each snit and sample. ,Prices whereby the return of milk bot- assistance and cooperation helped range from-8 50 to 20.00 per suit. collie pups for sale. Inside of two y g p : ' weekq he received an order from ties or other containers from any in makin the evening such A great soother of bur subscribers in home under quarantine is pro sncceR-,, especially to the United All the.materials used in the suits are Stettler, Alberta. It pays to hibited. at pre@ent municipali' Church Board for go generously gtandardized and are especially suited for advertise in THE NEWS. ties mar pass by laws governing allowing the use of the church. -It is reported that Mitchell the matter, but a great many line appearance and long wear. Hepburn will resign As leader cf municipalities bare no such by- Ffry Ldvert4�essaengi° i the Liberal party in Ontario. law The bill Dow before the �@ hope you will let IIs BhOW you these When he was appointed to that legi-,Tutor@ aims At province wide lines as we feel sure you will find -them PPo LOST-One head•ligbt rim. Fir der - position several months aw he did npplieation. The passing of such piea,enotify NEWS offce 31tl — more economical to buy right at home, if not receive the unanimoussupport AD act will not be a hardohip to - ---- OII OOII6ltler malls and antra expense-in +• of the party, and be has not gain- either mil$ vendor or customer. HAY FOR SALE-Lnoap and freak, ',� quality haver eaf matter for a house - g� feed, Win.Lacey,Dumbarton, 30.31 OiII to the large centres. @din�reogtb since bis -Appoia y Y _- _ - ._.— - -•'� $ ►+ _ - mea e. _ _ _ keeper to put out an empty vesAe} ATCHING--4 ronta per Pag. Pen- -At the recent meeting of the into which the milk dealer may �ryo Poultry Farm,Whitevale. Geo,Christ. — Your c0 operation in making this new A Board of the United Church it was pour the required amount of milk. ,an 2s-3a department a Bue0e88, Will be much ap- decided to invite Dr. McLaughlin in the ease of infectious or con- wy.. and Dr. Moore, of the Head Offfc3, tagious diseases every precaution Pi OR riBLemons Hotel. horses. Apply Predated. to sot is an advisory eaparity, should be Lakes to prevent their a,n at theCtaremoas Hotel Thoma3 Sander- aad to consult with architects and spread. ANNBR SEED OATS FOR SALE —A gloom Was Cast Over the pure and clean, 50 outs per bushel. e soousticiaos, with s view to Riving B • fuller information to the congre- community on wedadadap when Pick u2o. w.H.wneney, R.R.No. a • Fusion. it was reported that. Mrs . Stanley Davis had passed away about 7 -♦ usntlt of feed bar. der to meet the need for A NTE D -Io or9 p ' revenue the Dominion Govern• o'clock that morning after several �Y ley and oats, H. Arnold. Pickering, ment will most probably in the week's illness which began with Phone Pok 8100, l/tr c present session of arliament raise the flu and which developed into -TRACTOR WORK WANTRD- CARHARTY& BOOTS the lases in many lines. It is said heart trouble. She was a daugh l Rea-able prams, Orval Shea. Bron�t,ata• that every article in the tariff list ter of the late George and Yrs. Ptwttc Pick sol a -a3 will be increased, and the Sales �Dg, and was in her 45th year. FrR SALE-Seed Rnio. 00"ose For 17p11I� Wear tai may be increased from one to She will be greatly missed as she .heat e +arkBar82, Chas.L.carter,Lorna five cent• p Hut Phoma Mark 82°' 28" _ Made by the maker of that famous brand of overalls ppee took an satire art in various N E. N. Sinclair, M. P. P., local activities, especially .cork in POTATO ES-Firat-cl•tsi seed pots In the same excellent way. The are made the Liberal leader in the legisla c0coecU00 with St. Georige's tool for sate- AO y A.hf.Gibson.R.R.1, y Pickering. Phone Pic 1712. 8i-32 With a special weather welt t0 protect - --.. tare, has demanded that a ctim• Church. Her funeral will tske - . . - P P . Mission be appointed to invebti place to.day (Friday) from her �OR SALE-Holstein bull, eighteen the sole from rotting. p late residence, at 300 n. m., And months old. �4e11 bred. oven sire, priced egsste expenditures in Northern r,ght, J.Young Brookhn. lhotie 1826. 31 A steel arca support is built in the sole-a full double sole ODt'arto. It is alleged that there proceed to St, George's Chtirch for -bas been considerable crooked service. Interment will take place �;OR SALE-4 eprioRPre. 1 R��a ,of finest sole leather: Try a pair and be work horse, and 1 set Rood team harr.es�, work going on in the way of in the Disciple's Cemetery. She nearlynew. Gerald Clark.Dunbarton. - it convinced they are the beet, padding pay @beets. is fnrvired by a aorrowinR - -- �'pa POTATOES FOR SALE-Suitahle The service@ for the following bu-,hand and one brother, Arthur, for sed, of the Dooley variety. at lot 15, month of the United Church will of Toronto,who have the heart on 3,(Brock roads, Geo. Hutchings. Picker- -be held ie 9t. Paul'eChurch. The felt sympathy of the whole com. ing 30.31 T=P-TOP 8U=T� 'Rev. Walter Craw, of Toronto, uuintty in their sorrow. GEED ORAiN FOR SALE.-A gttnn- -,will resent sermon "Mirrors of -If the people in the county I'•"y or Marquis sheat and Liberty barlej. p u yExcellent styles. P emarkable fabrics. (luaranteed Life, in dramatic 4orm next San would live the simple life like that pick Irish3031 Cobbler potatoes. M.B. Burk.0.33 Phone day night. The Choir will render practised by our grandpatents fits. The same old pride—X24,00 the Mere VfOa n0 e e sn @ring R SALE—Red Go Timothy and Alsike Clover Seed Apply to tAta "Peoitenee, Pardon and that is now prevalent throughout Howard Malcolm, R.R.1,Locust Hill, Phone Peace," at the evening service. the world. Fifty or sixty years Mark.1524, - _ 31.92 ' Grocer Specials -John Clark, of Church St. ago a buy-or girl would be in luck O RENT-On Church St. Pickerin� y p South, states that this is the first with a dollar spending money for Thalf of brick house.including blinds and fix- +time in fiftyears in which there the whole year. Now a child tures. Mp1y G.D.Bly. 210 sadism Road,To- Sifto Salt 3 packages for 250 y y run to,or NEWS'office. 6tf r p g ----baa got been a spring flood. Of must--have- .spending money.for Gfold Medal J011 Powders 4 for 25a foonrse we may yet have'a flood. candy, ice cream, moving pictures FOR SALE gnt►d-young Otyde - L� --� _ _ e then is mach snow in the and man other amusements. mare rising 8 seam old.good worker.weighs - Beehive Syrup, 2'8 iv0 as y 1500,at lot 18, cos.s. Pickering. A.Brignall, �� nortbere rt of the towasbip and Years ago, automobiles, pbono• Claremont. Phdoe 36af1. 30-32 _ '$oloha Coffee,_per lb. In Uxbrife. Warm wlbather and raphe and radios:were unknown. BED GRAIN FOR SALE-A A heavy rain may yet cause a Theme are now considered by many S Radio Licenses Issued. , quantity of albite Wave oats, also good sad 1ls��f ; freebet. as a necessity, and they make b bwleY• Apply Geo.E.Holtby, R R 31 Lxtnt •i PiCkerin� _ • Hilo or pbtrtx Mark 1ta110. 30.35 ' a. r Twee residents of Walker- deep ,hole in a persons income. Fred Ta Bunting ville of 30 years ago held s re• Organs in thole days was sn evi OR SALE OR EXCRANGE-In onion on Saturday last, in which dance of wealth. Now it is die ,the Towo of Nestnutet,a score and s bolus $stabtished 1857. - a leading feature was s marble laced b the luno,which is found rooms. Garage. All ton eases. For rah spri P y p titulars apply to t,A.tAr" ll,Clay emoat, t s contest, is wbich they. played in pearly every home. In those L�OR SALE-Four-roomed Douse on - nndie the some maple tree as they Rood old days nearly everybody i quarter acre. Garage,hen-house, hard and -GARAGE �R� � did in their school days. The wore home-made clothing, made sort water. cre. gardenrag with small rr,»t. Ap- THE CENTRAL r contest was arranged by Chief from cloth woven by some.neigh to A.E.Richardson,Pickering, Phone Pick Constable Smith and another old- boring weaver. These clothes had M timer, wbo were the c one of not the attractive appearance of FOR SALE--A young work horse, Telephone 4900 the old Walkerville schI of "store" clothes, bnt they were gni corker and guarsnleea sound, sss.00t p . ice of 5'work horses, reasonably pric- mostdurable. and were produced ed. TW..Brownridge,lot 27,con.3.Pickerins. Easter Day there will be a eelebra at low cost. The boy of today Phone Mark 3026. 31_32 _ otion of Holy Commnnion at the would•refuse to appear in public LTOUSE FOR SALE-Six-roomed morning ssrviee. Every corn With them. Those were the dsvp comfortable house in Pickering Village,elec- yam- Qi inunicant is ur ed to come to the *ben nears ever b0 Findirl Ha light,hard and Bort water; opposite Town -Auto Repairs, Accessories,x11' anc� g y y y g Hall. Appply A.T,Law, Kinsale,or address R. -Auto 17 Lord's Snpper at Easter, in coal- attended school as we.1LAs Sunday R,No.1,Bro0 in., 28tf mgmoration of our Lord's glorious School and church in their bale CUSTOM HATCHTNC AND BABY 1 Re enrrectiou. Sermons or Ap feet. Many would CARE aside the CUSTOM FOR SALE—Rocks, Rhode Is- Gasoline, Acetylene Welding, proprtate topics will be delivered boots and stockings as soon as the lands and Leghorn, hatched under amesi'o methods. Prices reasonable. Phoneick-702. . ,Battery Qharging -•' at both services, and the music snow was off the around and they P.Willows, Greenwood. 29tr W • will be in'keeping with'the occa world cerosin off until theenow ORONTO NET•WA9H LAUN- Ifion. returned in the.fall. This all made TDRY(Semi finish)—Let our driver call and ' -Capt. A. J. Hogue has ex a considerable redaction in the explain our 24 hour service. Just leave your Repairs made on all make' �> cbaaged his 'property for a regi• cost of living. If the people of to• name with Mr.S.W.Davis, barber shoo. We - pv will pick up and deliver each,Monday. Wednes. jj ciente in North Toronto, and day would practive economy to day and Friday. 1Sly of Corea 'expecte to move to the city the the same extent as our grand — - f latter art of the week. E. D. ' scent@ and their families did Fon SAL,. OR TO RENT-i0 acres P P on Provincial highway, half mile west or Bertrand, of Kinsale,'formerly of they woRld soon become wealthy. Whitevale. Good buildings and residence. Plow- Claremont,will take possession of But we would not advise people ing mostly done, about apply acres seeded down. P P P For full particulars apply to D.R. Beaton, Cant.Hogne'e residence here, the to dispense with those Modern Wbitevole, i7tf :deal being a tliree-cornered one. luxuries that briny, so much hap• AOR SALE-Miller's Ideal Ineuba. QHARLESBeSPENCER •Sioce coming to Pickering Capt. piness and enjoyment to our F tors. one 400 and one 250 egg.cheap. A few 11 and Mrs. Hogne have made many bomes, blit we believe a great Sho•thorn bulls left,one 8 months old would suit dairyman at little money. Also about 200 bush- • 1,�• fag ,1 1•nds who regret very mach many gn Per beyond their mean-, eta o!turrtipc G.M.Fonyth,Ciaeansoot,Phone rOprlBtor, b- ,: le iekei ng& &-,.it leaving. in providingthose'sttractions. Clare 3100.' 3081 t �i , r. • s '�°.R.R'G,.. ..�.,•, ,o:L lw-.u.xxi. ..,a..1.. n .... . .'.! .. .. d' ,. � .. _.. -....Y.LA ♦ .•� _ .-.4..+w.x.... ,..1.•. ..� .i J �+'.w, w.dei1. �'"�.,. 4•'4�t