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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1931_04_17 y. %,•Svaj� P' .K'" "r... ..;q�.r air,. , ,•�,qyx '777. .,w �'�,,. .. .tom y:�R 1. i• 2:d�.'�C 4 4Y i �..^ v„ft•,.k'.-. 4. ,y,�. as u. �+4 '^'r,,,�y,. �'. ��,�,•.yt,s” ,.a •. ...CSS.. ucx:,i'�" ..nw'4,�'�-•. c¢c�..Sc� `; ''!sewn- ve-e7+_t•. •A as+n.>,. y.: ..., _ _ - +Lw4 -VOL. L. - ' J ICKERING, -ONT., FRIDAY. APRIL- 17, 1931. - X0.13. l)�II►�fss+i�sstal �assl. MOUNT ZION White's-:-Mill gKEEN RIVER:Misses Norene. Wilson and Gladys Alton Hagerman has erected a bar. GREENWOOD a:• Parrott spent theweek-end at home her pole in front-of his shop. ' C. PEAR90N—PhysicianC*_�= R14i Miss McKinnon and Miss Lapp re:- The Sunday school intend putting sad surgeon. Dunbartoa. 1017 turned to this community aftil.r•spend on a Mothers' Day service on May, MILLS RE. FORSYTH, Oph.D., Director. Is running full blast sawing lum- Ing the holidayat their homes. 10th. �.o tometrical Association ofOntado, Reg. her, reaches, doubletrees, Miss Aima, Glad3s and Muriel Mr. andMrs. Nighswander and son mbet of the American optometrical Jones returned on Sunday to their Reginald visited with Mr. and Mrs, Eetabliahed.1885 Eye. a:.mined hr appointment. _. tongues etc. respective schools after holidaying F.Booth last meek-end. Pbbae28o4.._Claremont. out. Open to buy a quantity of Rood with their parents here Art. Doten of Detroit was here Inst 'e• EARL A.GRUBIN,R.O.—Eyesi4ht basswood and elm The Brooklin Women's. Institute week for the sale his mother's house _There is no better Pastry Specialist, Honour graduate of the College logs, _ will present their play"The Rebellion furniture, the late Mrs. Doten. - , of toaetry prize Canada; Gold medalist and of Youth", in Mount Zion Church'on. Flour made than bra Herman prize winner in 1s2s. At Markham Grain Chopping Tuesdays A few from here attended the soc- '< emery Monday from 9 a,m. to 5 P.m,.in Dr. Friday 17th April Admission Adults ial ,venin Barker's dentcl of5ce. At Stouffvill•from wed- and Fridays. ' g given by the 1. 0. 0. F. at p7day to Saturday of each week. Eyes ezamin- 25 and children under 12, 15 cents. the home' of Mr and Mrs. Johnston, ad.-,gasses fitted and repaired. Highest quality Manufacturing Baskets o'f all Come and .enjoy'a good play. last week. descriptions. roc In om s a KISSIM! I ,. ......... "gat. • Price reductions at the will present their play "The Rebell- wilt be given in Gray's Hall :on Fri- But there are a lot of.brands ' E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and factory. ion of Youth", in the Mount Zion day April 24th. Proceeds in aid of of pastry flour on the market Church on the evening of.Friday, the Brunswick Hill cemetery. that are very inferior - A.Solicitor.Notary Public Etc. Money to Phone Markham 8405 or 8420 or write 17th of April. Admission, Adults, The Mission Circle will hold their1. sea. South Wing Court House, Whitby. 261y Chas. White.Locust Hill. Oat. 25 cts. children nder 12 15 cents. ** to KISSIMI. u monthly meeting in the church on DONALD 'RUDDY Barrister. April 23rd at 2 p. m. You are cord- Ttlese cheap brands are cheap R. Solicitor; Notary public. Office over AI• WHITEVAL! jelly invited to attend. Word for the is unlit IinL Drug Store,Oppposite Post Office. Money I H. Beal, Claremont Roll Call "Husband". quality. { In Loan. Phone?S1,31. Whitby, out. sly . O'Malley has one to the ci. Mrs' Dont for et the dance to be held �ISSIMI Pbone 9•L4 Y 4 y . EEATON, BELL 6t ROSS. Sacrist• again. g � - ' era, Solicitors. . 904 Northern Ontario FURNITURE House cleaning is all the rage at the community hall, Green River, 16ntldiBe 330 Say street,Toronto, g ge in on Wednesday, April 22nd. Every- Is the ver cream of the best win• +w. seat**, the vale, body welcome. Bill H. ,Bell, NEW, USED AND ANTIQUE Mrs. Hilts and jean spent last Y 5 Hole and his F J.D.F. Ross Adelaide 28x8-9 IN GREAT VARIETY Live Wires will be there to furnish ter wheat and is equally as - week in Toronto. yy We are la the music. good for Bus cake bak• �ICHARCSON, PICKERING eft Si'mmon s Bede Marshall Mat. glad to see Mrs. M. E. . iag as for pastry. MULVEY — ' 224 Barristers, Solicitors eu.. tresses, Dressers, Tables and Park home again. STOUPFv1LLF. Confedsratioo Life Building, Corner of J. E. Buckles and family _ y pay as exorbitant price for ~ yr a sad Richmond Sts. Toronto, Phones Chairs, Picture Frames. y spent a Wb S e 448V and"go. Pickering office o�en Our prices are the lowest. day in Toronto last week. Stouffville will show a profit of small package of cake our? Wedaesrta sad iaturday evenings. Phone Pick There wa,s• a class of tett started 82.500 In our Hydro Electric account Try KISSIMI. rte s to school after the holiday. for 1930. q Dental 'Miss E. Moore c nt day with There is a dearth of houses in the I - .� RAG►/® SERVICE a 3AI� R S JOY he"r Yriend. Miss Edythe MacRae, town and a dozen houses would soon HIL C.SMITH. D. D. 9„ L. D. S.. All battery and electric sets given ex. Waher and Mr,. Ferguson and be occopied. �{ :Successor to Dr.J.N.Dales), Graduate of Miss Marion a et�t the creek-er,d vith blr. Lou Morden has moved to Un- for Bread the Royal College of Dental Surgeons and Toron- Pert attention. Complete up-to. P t,'niver.ity. At Claremont office over D. A, date equipment for guaran• Mrs. MacRae and eth.�r reletiver. ionville to take up the mamagernent By patronizing your home mill tt's9t10 evcry Taesdairand Friday. Phone teed work. Moderate rates. The Oddfellows held a social for of the -,tables of A. Davidson. you help keep up the price of baa 1u 11' 2?tf their wives on Wednesday night at Mr. Boadway has purchased the H ER BERT T. FA LLA ISE, L D S., 29-92 S i:OWBL=t $48,=d. our local wheat Phone�Miark, 2603 the home of Wilbur and MrQ, John- W. B. Sanders property and intends D D.5,. Graduates!:he Royal College or son. Everyone reports a good time, making it into several apartment ••• Dental Surgeons and the t n r eastrgity of St And. houses- USE SCOTCH BARLEY ` IOe1ce m reetdence mond door east of 5[. And• ,.- Church. Pickering,Ont Office hour,: 9 AUDLEY. Several donations have been receiv- a.O. to 4 0 m or by appointment. (X-ray _1C 0 A L -- FOR BREAKFAST service�. Phone Pick 3700. ed towards the 82.000. clock to be 4a1y Arthur Wonnacott, of Columbus, installed in.the new tower in our - A Rood supply o has been spending a few da s with pp y t Hard a41d Soft y market equate. ww1a# Vass,• his brother here. Beginning on May 1st, ail bus- MI. T.A. � i .:_A^^^^^ Coal on head. A1eo a supply Mrs. Robt. 'Sed has returned ELIZABETH RICHAR'D80N- 8e jaws places will be opened on Tues- � � � ���M 6 Fire and autosechik insurance of all kind.. Of Kindling Wood, from a visit to her parents in Dixie, day, Friday and Saturday evenings, et rwenueg compsaiaor solid financial stand• -stove length. F M. Chapma# and R P. Winters and also the usual Wednesday after- Building and General �` . ; were in Peterboro on Saturday at- noon holiday. Contracting. �/'i EORGE KEAY—Licensed auctino• 12d Phone Pick. 1709. tending a meetmg of the farmers re- The annual meeting of the bowling Estimates furnished on all ciatieaa �lT set.Alcon.. trvs stack and izen.nt .nisi latfve to the Hydro. club took place on Friday evening of work—Interior and Exterior, poly rttcnAad to. Terga reaaoaable R DONALD MUNRO, PICKERING. p parations are made toaff•dle. Phone 5toess 9008 a1-. The Community Club held.their re• last and all re Alterations and repairs. gular meeting at the home of Fred to enter the tournaments to be held OhimtLeys Built concrete Work. Licensed Auctioneer, low Your Brass 7 and Mrs. Crawford on Monday even- during the current year. 3>' • fm *."POSTILL,tree of a°'tr` -aw ing when a large assembled _ Pbone Pickering 5719 Ilse Saler st sd1 Ylods atseareA N er ehorwes e crowd bld-- WHIT[VAta : rtes++ Addle ansa luv r P o., ort and had a most en joydble evening o! _ F'AIRPORT. O�d8i0 Come to the West Hill Garage and bare them tested and re-lined if games, auto contests etc., W. J. Bry- 'Miss Lydia Major s • B.BBAT©R amando omemLBl3g ant, the resident re 3o Pent a few dans Shingles For Sale *aa�a� p,m�w sae �t Deeded, with latest equipment. P presided. Mins with city friends. r7 Balsa lb, a••«alwd- ass, i�7 so lose Now is the time to have Appleby, the Editor, gave her "This- ou to y r trao:oe Mias Annie Nowlan spent the a Eas- fae>at "L foe s'ra'1Ow LAW and car overhauled. tledown News". Rev. H. Stainton was ter vacation at her home here. 51 clear and bx No. B.C. Sbiogies. • �' oar t'r a -welcome visitor. He congratulated The Misses Birnie, of Tor6n-16, Galt Galvanised Steel Shingles. - "[��Ili. MAW, LICSNSgD AIIC- West , H,11 Garage the club on their good work and soc- were Easter guests at the vale. Bird's Felt Slate Sbiaglee. 7 T TIONEZR for York,gatasio sed Durham ial life. A grant of S50.00 to Mt. aria Miss Irene Pugh spent the Easter Also. re-rubbering buggy wheels. C tie., AV krnbs of safes psomp� attand,d 1.Formerly Wand's Garage) Mrs. Falloffs yeas sanctioned. g Lawn mowers shat ew Twe re amm"s• Dat.,far offs may hs g v Vacation with her parents, dud. and paned• araaar<ee n N8w5'ome.. Bea said todepsa. LaWrer ce & �clnto8ll Mrs. Pugh ;fityboser wkithr.out. fi7 _ Phone Scar.81 r 91, tsriUUGr,ArN. 32 iii Miss Margaret Raymer, of Mount Call and get prices. Phone 8908 Don't forget the dance at. Brough- Ivy, spent a few days w-2 W. and Just Arriving ;Pickerin Mill$ am Toutt Hall, Lhis Friday night. Mrs. Hilts. LOOK, THE b W Bate and Miss Bate spent the I`• B. and Miss Helen Turner spent t week-end ,t'ith their aunt, Miss Ida Faster with their parents, H. E. and We have a fa �Tpil ,line of Poultry Bate• bits• Turner. 1� ej Chevrolet Choice 2X, 3X and 5X B. C. Feed,, good as the best. Motorists are taking advantage of -The C. G. I T. and B. Y P. LT. i clubs deserve hearty congratulations IS HERE Cedar Shingles. mads, which are the best their good -Rork. - 's _ the gond g i Try our Front-Rank Laying Slash, •�e have had so early for years. cn School re-opened A180 alar a nantit of Growing Mash and I;e:, Iio}and Ferris acid bits. Fpr- on Monday with q y Chick Starter. _ rix and family called on old friends a larger attendance than usual, in- Manv new features and a new low in the'-village.one day recently., eluding the little beginners. price. Aa Owner Service Policy, -rongb and dreise age these Feeds right here Miss-E. Poynter, of Stayner, was assuring owner the best in and our prices trill allow W J. Brown and family, and Miss the guest of her sister, Mrs. Newton service and satisfaction. Jack Pine, Spruce and you a profit on your Elm. fly Nlu LRrove, of Toronto, spent Robinson..during the holidays. oultr i✓aturday with'T. C. and :Mrs. Brown, Mi-,s Mary Beaton was the st y poultry. Mrs. Slaty MattheAs, who- has Gas, Oils, Aeses@oriee, Goody f her p S� Tire@ at new low rices. Hemlock Lumber. When you want Flour ask for spent the winter with her daughters grandparents, D R. and Mrs. P F p your market Beaton duringthe Easter week. Re airs on all makes of care. 1 } - *�' ;,�.�*'*� i' Royal. Bel in Toronto, returned home on Sunday. Miss MaryNowlan, who has been P j �(jjv .�. for local wheat. -A good congregaton were privil- at her home for a few weeks, return- Gordon Jr �w eged to hear,-an impressive messageed to resume her duties as principal LUMBER , YA� The more flour eell the more from our pastor on Sunday after- of Byng Inlet Continuation school wheat we can buy, noon. on Monday last. Phone 29% iPIbKHRING ' 'We will exehaageflonr for Miss' Betty Harvey, of Toronto, SPECIALS...... any kind of spent the Easter holidays, here with y grain. DUNBARTON • her grandparents, Bert • and Mrs. 1,Only—Six-legged table, Qnsen Pickering Killing COIDDBnY Harvel 'Mrs. Joseph Mitchell we are sorry smutt Ann design, solid o9k in, golddo Albert Harvey and friend, . Mr. to say is quite ill. • anish: top 42x54 inches ;. deep and Mrs. Sherlock -and Mrs Harvey Mrs, Townsend has gone to visit R a C=�tINa _ . ' rim. lost shaped lege. Two neat • G. Sr, were ,with Bert and Mrs. Harvel her son in lrenelon.Falls. *win lege support centre, ex, on Sunday Our teachers- and pupils are all FUNERAL DIRECTOR _ tends to six feet... . ... 15.00 _. .. Members of the Shea family att- back at their duties again. ended the funeral of Mr. Shea's Mrs SprAgg and Mrs. Cowan have Farmers: A few teats invested in l:- 1 Oaly—$ix•legged table. solid _Private Ambulance mother, Mrs. Joseph Shea, of Toron- been ill but are somewhat improved. Dalt in as+.ique shaded Windsor ' Day and Night Service to on Friday. Misses Doris and Marion Taylor Formaldehyde will save you " brown finish :'top 42x54 iachel+ ; phone 9000 Mr. Dean Dobson, of Beaverton, spent a week with their grandfather, extends to 6 feet. Six neatly Mr. and Mrs, A. Dobsor, of Oshawa, at Highland Creek Dollars is you grata crop. tarned.legge, well eapported by Malvern 5000 - Mr. and Mrs. Smith and daughter of Miss Proctor and Mi$s Queenie Wheat smut, oat smut sad :w fancy shaped stretchers 11500 '_` _ (� Beavarton, spent. Sunday with Mrs. Simpson visited with Mrs. B. W, ( Markham ma Ont. 'Geo. Philip'and Miss Brodie. Lotton over the holidays. barley smut will not thrive if MODERATELY PRICED — ____f. _ Robert S. Phillip of Boharm, Sask. Mr. John Parker we are sorryto T . M�edntfit who has been with his daughter and say had a fall and has been confined sees. d grain is treated with Bedstead—kill steel bedstead, inJLJIVAUJA Windsor,hugbantiML and Mrs. Patterson, at to Mi bed-for a F during the winter, is visit- 'Miss Jean Elliott and brothers of 'Formaldehyde walnut floish, decorated steel ing his people here at present Toronto, were the guests of their 5, — There passed away on Sunday at aunt, Miss Mabel Dison for a week. *antes. 250 panel, 00 To C F R B every Saturday Spring—All•steel cable spring, 7,15'1. mat 8. to the B. H. pro. Whitby: Hospital, Norman Crawford,. On Sunday -Dr. Fraser was called strong and comfortable, 7.25 , grams they willone of our oldest citizens. The fun- to the bedside of a very dear friend 16 sufficient for 60-bush.45c era] took place . on Tuesday from and Rcv. Duncan occupied the pul- Mnttress—A soft spring mattress, interest you. g parlors. Pick- pita,_ P g S•.erritt s undertaking ! i! large felt, covered with good erin•q, and interment took place in Messrs W Pearce and W. H. r quality ars ticking, :.. 7.00 We have now our new supply of the Christian -cemetery, Brougham. Dixon have returned from, Florida L ? 8-PIECE BED OUTFIT B.-H. Paints, Stains, The Sunday School executive met where they have spent an enjoyable lc Week-�nd Specials Bed, spring �'namels Etc. in the church here on Wednesday af- winter. p g t#rid Mattress as da• ternoon and made arrangements for Because of the illness of the ex- Reg. 15c Writing Tablet, 2 for 16c scribed, ,. 22,25 holding-a session •of the classes for petted speaker for the W. M. S, ., 25c " ' " 2 for 28e Call and eek for a demonstration religious education, these meetings to Thankoffering meeting Sunday morn- i -•-•. .. < Ca A Ster'rift of the new Vacuum Cleaner, take place the latter part of 'May. ing, Mrs Forbes of Weston- ,came so •35c 2 for 85a E PICKERINCf NEWS guaranteed for one More particulars will be given later. ing, and any who missed it may be year, at 815.00. The April meeting of the W. M. S. sorry It was most inspiring. I5c EavelopeLa, 2 for 15c Phooe:1800 Will be held at the home of 'Mrs. Win- On Wednesday morning April 15th, ton White on Thursday afternoon, after a liftgering illness there passed Furniture Dealer ands ALVIN BUSHBY April 23rd. A cordial invitation is to his rest one of our most respected E. C. J O N ES , ilF'uneral Director extended to our Community ladies to citizens in the person of Mr. I. G. F Also Ansbulanee Service ',Hardware Phone 4800 attend these mjssinary meetings and Annis. His funeral will take plan` Druggist and Cbemiet, • ��� � help the work as well as to .eacour- from his home on Fridas afternoon to e . . a ..: the*,Ivor Washi QD8 ��iC R.. ,. . '' .:. _.- .... .. age•.. ,Itat -,�.. - bC.W .'\,r.R. • .'. r LIQ �. -•,•, ..` ,7..;:-F�'-rl. 's .' _.. -,.. ,�+r - �+.-'h'�i+.�k1 '-a��d, •�:-r.'h roc'..+: G- H�a• a•..• k'wa' I`<+ .,t % iYy( .:f,' 7 .d, a, 'Su�f+' '3.'r`g'• •.a �• r.»,q.. .,..2--,�': -t '+-.*, ,..•+.^e ,-^fin„-ir5.. _ v .+.�• S. ,.r+kr,.'I'"` t''c'� >rt-a^A,•.,�. r y' MN' • .. •rJ ff..' !y) • '4w %b'i4y vhf p.,� I/I . �,... -rl• .:� .....• r A .''.Y"R• ,f h3.Yu3-_cAu�: .. w_ ..b .d •,1L a..�^ - ,„y.w BUri tv'„•ti k'••]•••''i.�a• 1 "_jj : r ' , What New York , 2 .. -> _ . _ Vii BY ANNABELLE 'WORWHINGTON '�lfr by 111usieated Dressmaking Lesson Fur P01ZT NT - )ria7ied' iI','�1, Ete•r•y Pdf:tei•n. . ` .. — GOP1/1L26,•rrco j q ry - Housedeanin r neutral or grayed tone. Parma7. The annual or semiannual upheaval`colors are.too strong. tknowa as housecleaning is � very, o f - - Fads, Foibles - -- - . Fashions, - •' '•t :'ancient - Practice, known to many Necklines are doing new tricks• One nations and so ingrained into the na•I ': �Gk F of these 1s to come higher about the �tnre of the housewife that it is almost Y a n instinct. Soft spring breezes, •thy 'throat, in a scarf-like style. ` - t-fight light of the sun, the call of the . Beach Pajamas are of summer flan- v net really keeping out chill winds s^ t; robin. these sift• the aB&-old lure sad .from the wet skin. Various. of " nights planning , k ni _ milady lies awake g P B Y re favorites,.With What she will tackle first on the neat Yellow and orange a 1 '= day. She loves 1t. pink and blues for the dainty blonde. But her ardor is not attfgcient to Colored enamel belts call for mesh prevent the backache, leg cramps and bags to In and make the ensemble _ effect. Printed and plaid silks r are foot pains,which come from an over- nits combined'"with to s e o used much # , an th. lain fabrics. proverbial absence from home I of her mate are likely to induoe. Here Small fur neck pieces will be worn �� -• o= r are some rules for making the periodic with the suits which are quite tine rage debauch the easiest possible: this season. ~ _ - Keep dirt out of the hour: by clean- Ing lean Ing walks, screening windows, and _spring Diet insisting that muddy, clothing be ._ Mor fresh leaf lettuce, radishes, cleaned or lett outside' raw onions and carrots'and Plenty of Lessen the number of dust collect- tonic greens, with their vitamins and ` In:; places, as groored •and carved minera. aalte; and less of.proteins and �p woodwork, rough finished walls and heavy foods—.these compose the ideal Nnperduous draperies. di-t tb avoid' "that tired feeling" for Cl'a•• frequently and systematically I which our grat-dmothers used to ad- and do not let the dirt.accumulate. u.lnlster sulphur and molasses. - -- -- ' Take the dirt away, do not scatter There is a tendency to overcook JdtT as you demi with people s It to settle again. _vegetables• They are better !f cooked yQV know irld trust,s0 you Use oiled dustclotbe instead of tea- wt the least possible water, a little ~should bur goods that you ther-dusters. salt, and rapid cooking. Do heavy cleaning a little at A time. Rhubarb is a delightful syrinx food - - Ikf10Mf troth exper�llie M/i'ii Save a good supply of cleaning give full salisfaetllon and tools. Storing Galoshes i�q wear. tseware of cook• Us3 cleaning agents sparingly Iasi To'put aaray.:.:ou. galoshes so that 30?r4 les utensils and household you atoll finishes, or weaken glue. or you will not be afraid to run your _ - -- eemsent. hand into them neat season,,or will - articles lifil bear e0 eafiBe Be on the lookout foe pests and get a t find-thelia dirty and moth-infested. or one you dont know. ri4 of them it they appear. first, brush them thoroughly. both is,- A n,v, r� you'll lose t,t<,?ate ! - Duke all the family help by lea vias .00i[for lite taaeoufl ALL gids and out, then put them in a large of its south,linage and. simplicity. _ rthir.gs where they belong ants in good paper sack and .fold the top dawn' And isn't it smart'. And it's the most IC,AI'iAOiAN SMP trade mark, condlHon. two or three times. Lad stick it with comfortable dress imaginable• a sed d gte@rt :,field. { gummed paper. To make precaution It's -esigned to jive the figure +a strict guarantee sat super Movinq Day doubly sure. put the two sacks, each s:imnes,, par'.fculariy through the -�- --- r Probably you think there is no containing one galosh. into a large hips. The partial belt breaks the _iquaiity. !'easier way' to moving, but fore paper box and seal the boa. A label breadth through the waist. `It :fes • -- ea "• erx , �k '" thought and wise-planning does.help o -the outside will prevent some curt- youthf sly 'at the back. The panel _ 3o reduce the effort and strain. To oars member of the family from open- ,front 4hac extends_into the skirt gives - - • '. flare the hoose tato wiJticjt one moves t tg the box in mid-summer to And out height t•a the figure. oENERAL STEEL WARES thoroughly cleaned, from attic to Cal- what to In it.. And it's so ,asily made, and akes 1•'retvao - Ur, and including both, goes far to only ns. yards of 39-inch material $rrpCEJes Anon Csiw+do iii♦ 4 iiteduc• the agony' Then it is only . IBtuffed Eqq* "th_ , yards of binding, Hailf s...1 lobs. Q necaesarY to Hove the furniture in and Cut six hard-boiled eggs 1 thatse, It's most effective as aketcned in - oeu..a T.ro.ca H.a.7ee• L.Z. �+ -- pct things in -lace and it saves the piad�.e, Nom B,r Ryww. remove the yolks and mash with one white novelty oorded cotton fabric .S"keteee. dais", 8doo.t... w>�� _ !tearing up siege of housedeaaiag. tvaepOOII _vinegar, mustard. salt and printed in Fren:h a-A navy blue; with t 3 s hope you leare the house You pepper to taste, and-three teaspoons navy binding,• move from clean and a credit to you• of cold minced ham, or shredded dried Fique prir.t•.,.pi"s el lustmus fitirah As much of the packing as peesible beet. Refill the whites with the yolks, cotum-broadcloth. men's striped shirt.- ,should be done in advance, to prevent place is baking pan. cover with whits ir•g and cotton shantungs make sup r Ithe Iasi minute 9-1 rush, but be careful •3au, and heat is the'ovon about ten lovely in this model. sot to pack away such articles as will minaetea. Style N X0.33 may be had m aizAs .;be Deeded and will b3 sure to be 36, 3$. 40, 4'_', Js, and 46 inches bust. The '-Beit � CO�ou� bottom of the box. Music; hooka. SpNnq IiUW TO UR'►T«R PATTERNS `�/ and -J �Iha briaa-brae, pictures, beat dishes, gue� Young spring stands on the hilltop V�rite your ream, and address plan- �( Walk- Oi1Q a ding and "co ny" supplies geu- r the'morand gold, ly, giving number and size of such lers117 can be earliest packs a pec - - r you rant. Enclose 20c to _ _ __ Ceilings And big song a u _ :;tae books, use several small wooden Across the world, stamps or coin icvin pre er ; warap - boxes, rather than ons large --ie, , • it carefully) for each number, and• Fres stemil preetwn labd on -eraq Aon' Ti 1 man no more fa old. for p�otarr s Cori& and "Hare mercy on the movers. - address your order to Wilson Pattern ' geemq Use plenty of newspapers, crushed.I Sen ice.'3-We?t_a,ielaide St.,•Toronto• _ 'between delicate things, and cover all Y�un; Spring stands on the hlIttop we �i file 1—my heait'i aflame' '�-- 1O4PSUM E.QM AND At.ASASTIifi, .good furniture with newspapers. Young Spring waits on the hilltop, "Maundy Pennies" Are SADA" t.naraD dr&wer9 heay.I And c�—my name' fly. Put in them soft cushions or.eur —Edna stead„' Given to London Poor tains, or such things as need,room but 0 - London—The ancient•ceremony as.: ' V r• are light In weight. + sociated with -Maundy Thursday, the Pat all bottles in a container-which' Akron Will Woad s pf•eseutatiou of "-Maundy Pennies” will be Rept right side up, a tub or a .Most Formidable Air Machine and gifts of clothing to poor men and . , • wash boiler' or wooden box. Large Washington. — Lieut. Commander *omen. was carried on April'End b7 ' pamper cartons, suets as you can get Charles E. Aeaeathal was recently efficials of the Royal.Alrnoury to St. from your grocer, will serve for'svery-I appointed-commatider of the new navy paul's Cathedra:. - day clothing and many articles Wtdch dirigible Akron• which will soon be ,The number of "pennies" and the will not break. completed. He will assume-his duties number of reci*MPHts is gorerned by _ TQ make a list of the contents.of Is -July and make Lest Slights• the age of His Majesty_ He will be - - each hoz or barrel is a great con The craft is htlu-expected to be the most 66 n and and,accordingly 66 poor TO GO TO SEA _AGAIN venieace, It shouid,be Put os, to9• tormidable fighting machine in the men sad Roman received tib pence in HAD To have as inventovy`of the boxes and world, She will carry numerous ma- the form -of specially _minted silver pieces b wise, and to check up on chine guns and storage place for five pennies, two_-lances, three-pences and - - - — these later may save YOU 103S.. aeroplanes. which can be used for tour-cancan. Rheumatism Or No, Rheumatism A good hearty, hot steal in te ire-(attack or defence, Every safety de- The coins are of course legal ten- _gess cooker or thermos basket sales vice knows to sir-science has barn der. ,but are worth.much moie'that, Y strata and fatigue in the day o1 mo built into the machine. _ their face value, for they are eagerly BUT KRUSCHEN KEPT HIM - - ing, of — sought b3 coflactor .' They' were f -- I first coined in the rein ot_Eharlea FREE FROM PAIN - Choosing Watt-Paper II.- - Walls are the immense spaces!n our SAVED IMPORTED DRESS In olden dayi ro�•alt:% 'as well as This skipper of ar steam trawler was " - roome and upon their treatment de- - prelates, marked -Iaun 1y Ttinraday "up a�net ft," el had Rheumatism, y by kissing the feet of the poorest of to m° doctor said he must not ggoo �Denda the making or marring of room After a little wearing, a loyal green g to sea, But tittles were hard, and he :beauty. They may set off the furni• votle—an imported dress—lost color people. Queen Eliz,beth performed was forced to go afloat again. That 'tura to good advantage or make it so completely that 'it was not wear= this rite but the last king to follow was two years ago. Now see what he • - look awkward and uncomfortable. I able. A friend who had admired it it wars James •Ii. , .William, III, dele• - says'— _ Plain walls are more restfal and asked me., why. I wasn't wearing It gated the custour to Ills almoner, "i go to sEa end taro yearn ago I was S �, - - �qulet in effect and give a dignity and(any more. On hearing the reason, and this practice 'was followed until laid np for sin months with very much t.os„r. t„ a room walls advised it it and recom• izh eenth century, su1lering from rheumatism end general --breakdown;'and war-forbidden b m Y "1 cosy and clean and msny desire meQd d-bfamead-D;+e To- re-p�sentition—bf "_I$ll touch water. Knwhen-is a solvent or . - ahem r variety. long story short, it turned out bekut!- nies” dates from 17�I• But it was •Hobson's Choice' with P these torturing crystals. It' swiftly - Pape with targe figures, dtsiin'et�fully. I have a lovely new dress that __ti..___._:= toe.._Them was eo, much unemploy- dints their sharp edges, then expels I The Philippine Islands are to ex- meat I was forced to get somewhere. �P patterns, and strong colors seem to really cost just 15c—the price of one So I am atilt here weathering the them from the system. Your pains . An a room, leaving no space for the I package of Diamond Dyes. hibit at the forthcoming World's storms of the last two winters, and I ease;swellings subside,ds,the"joint*--little They "furniture nor the people. They make 1 "I have since used Diamond-Dyes drain EahilAtfon and contererme at �hones'tly sti I tiat{e ntm felt-the Mme loose. Afterwards,the"little a room look noisy and confusing. for .both tinting and dieing. They Regina in the suinmer of 1932, -both .slightest pain ftvm my old complaints, daily dose"so stimulates the liver and tido that regular. and.complete.. . Patterns in wall-paper should be soft do either equally well. I am not an in the c.r%mpetitive classes and 1n the since I started two vears ago to take elimination is ensured. Your inside colored, Cloudy and lndiatlttct, end i expert dyer but I ne.'ter have a failure educational ezhibit section. The oak Xruschea_ Salta. f wish Kruschen• el t clean. Mischievous uric acid - email. with Diamond Dyes. They- seem to in charge of these disptlays gill be wry succ and you may make kept the chance tb accumulate the College of Agriculture of the URI- whatever tree you think fit of fhb "..the - Large fig-area make a room look 1 be made so they always go on smooth- letter."—Skipper J. J. :ismaller. Up-and-down'stripes add to ly and eveniv. They never spot, versity Of.the Philippines, and Dr. B. It b common knowledge that rhea- again.� Rruechen to-morrow. S M. Gongales, dean of the college, and matism is associated with an excess of up the•tittle daffy gives"an8 yoa'q- xhe seeming height o1 a room. Choose streak or run; and friends never goon' Joyfullys wdth thousands o` •wall-paper to daylight and do not look{know the things I 'dye �vt- Diamond Prof N B. Mondiola -91 tare Depart• _ udq acid in the aayy�stem. Uric acid is hertharheumatism meets its ;merely at one roll, but spread out,Dyes are redyed at all!" meat of Agron=7y gupetv'siag. composed of needle-like cr cans, and master in Knrachen. - Mrs. R• F., Quebec. the pain of rheumatism is caused by Sevaral rolls side by side. Do not fn-i — --- those"needles" settling down.in the Kruschen Salts is obtainable o al{ aspect the pattern when close to it, but o --� "stand off and judge of the whole effect.I The very latest thing In dress goods The greatest bet ever,mads was the i joins, muscly and tendons. - Drug Stoles at SBc.and 78c,per bottle. a It you plan to paint the walls, 8g ect is the new baby. alphabet.OIL C - h A_ .eA t_•ry � 5 RI^^i^' �-�'Csr'{S.��5',:.AFGT !. J•' _ fiW �'-Oi.sea•m.9i•,.-sr,,.i.-a -�, �."4��� Z t"c'_ .,T...3:. tl "':'�". w3_ ^�., ... r. � '- ... ,. - *e4;'� , .. -0 -:-M Vcy%+Sr•.bz K{dnS"MM.J .l{9. •w..9'fris. "• .. � , _ — � ,p� '• FREE VY' Attempt - • futtstrat• � »d csta.loreb It Is Foolhardy CNw1t Thew and rebuilt ---- �loYolea f r o m -- , - io nR x°tor Declares Anonymous Writer' o IL bo Boats. , � ' OLttboars 3iotore. 1ta st a. ecu Tranapor• In Montreal journal intron paid. write to aysa Cohrs Azz acoTon ;o.. - sse•Queen Stsset-W Toronto.., Qat. ltiotttreal—AIL world'hae._thrilled__._. w, _T_ �}�� `�• -�7L5 to the daring and romantic plans of -� - •. _ Hollywood Orders :. _ Captaih Sir George Aubert Wilkins to < make a submarine passage under the t 4 Smoke Clouds by Tons Arctic fee pack, But it should be fast Seattle, Wash.—"Half a ton of white'as..willing to eondemn" foolhardiness h f amoke and200 pounds of yellow particularly when the results•,are un- , :=aiaoke" causes no comment when re_ likely to_. add one iota .to the world's celved by a firm here from Hollywood, benefits, and little to the scientific In- The n The smoke is shipped the same day, formation that is not already known. Goo�D � e� e� t�,� t 1__ Q /� Q�?31 It is rather a common occurre>ice for Sir Hubert pians to cross from the ��,�01i'E BLEND6S—Re�31aa1�e1 C(V[ani�lM?� Seattle to send smoke to Hollywood. vicinity- of Spitzbergen via the North 1, In fact,*most of the spectacular ex• pole to Bering Straft in the North Pacific. Of this istance about 1,500 plosions which engulf the talkie cera Enchantment Classified Advertising r" tons*f smoke hai�e their source in miles lies under the Arctic ice fields,I .. 1JQ� .bags of complicated chemical.mixtures unless open water be found, which I I Ou this fawn colored shore. s►ilsr ` believe'fs not at all likely... All delicately strews, •1 The Nautilus is the' former II.3.S. W• C.. LECKIE Gold dust d U F7 R D T :I FOR klAC.Fillti O 13Art KNI TI.NC us an gleaming shell, - F A31. Wool," • "Silk :ind Wool, a: "The temple of theatrical art has 0-12 one of the older type submarines, Recently appointed vice-president R.hite stone and blue stone, old Tyme ' all polars 760 lb. al><, been captured by commercialism."— 175 feet in length, which has been re- of Standard tam lee ire eD r fa, Ont ;; Haynes o mss, conditioned for. this special. work. charge of Gillett Products D.cislon. Eyes be to see them ox none. Commander Sloane Danenhower, it o detecting such an,error except by , • ••- - .graduate of the,Naval Academy, who saax arses The air is gay with voices )tesigaed in 1911, will be her command- astrolgomlra] observations, which of * tDERs F lIdOi:3 CHICKS FROM ing officer. He is experienced, capable O. children. The sun course would be impossible when sub- blood tested Tom Barron Leg FROM _ and reeoureeful in submarine work. merged. Casts flowers of purple shadow 1lc0.P CockereExpress prepuldl chicks Circular free, 0 0 0 0 The Nautilus will be in the hands of Before them. as they Kqu, If Compass Fails Alfred Rider; Feet �lontro*se, Oat o u '0 Blow, clouds and blooms of shadow o \ an expert. Furthermore, as � the pole is ape BABY ,HICKS-1N six VAR- R'here the swift feet may iiia, ■t MiteK Remodelinggene Droaehed, the gyro compass has less IETiE3 tno and up. Xtadogueo tree. A- IL Switzer, Granton, Oataria �. directive force. Should it fail to funs. Outwurd the children race Send for This In her original condition the con don from lack of power to driee it, a.osatT9 WAJrssa B��gt Hing tower and other deck erections from a mishap or breakdown, there To leap into the sea — ;ENTs N.L\TED TU SELL \ECB.. aiaddwattscbedcoup= required no special protection; but to That bobbies silver bright A 'TIES direct to co p Mould be no wap Ieft, of w61ch I am aaumer; spare or and.e ww emdy°ea cams Rt her for cruising under ice all these In the and limbs to null tame write for samples. Traaa- of our new cook aware by which geographic locBtfOIIa Canada Galea Company. Bos as. 8tatloi have been 11tted under a rounding OL Loans and limbs together, - `Tb•aoodno.laa .iia could even be approximated. lin a white revelry. ontreaL s e wtedv a f d "sled deck." Fore and aft runners The submarine then would be ab- "A pays R.. oats, �a have been added to -thin, so that the solutely helpless,- If she attempted to Is ERRY .'LANTS, SENATOR y. grids of other tdtiatt yea w 1 vessel may !How gs ew that airy tumult sake better wyt y glide along the under sur- get from under the ice by the short-! ►10 liunl 0; the no 7. popular raat00-1 - �erdaery i face of lee. On shores that were Be still 200, ii oo; Looe. s,.Jo. F.O.B. Osa t route to open water she"could not Nic"gue. Wood-rille. Ontario. Other changes include remodeling That Rind of flowers and shadows? SICHARLES MILK g direct her course and would be Dopa W""t art invisible " (/NS1YEdTEMEO/FYAPORATE© and strengthening the bow to stand lessly lost. - 'The sensible man can vastly ts- _ �. the shock of impact, and the addition Brom the ice barrier In the vicinity Made all this airy wonder, crease his own pleasure by the habit Harder�,�� of a cushioning projecting spar: ra At what enchanter's will? o! enjoying .other people's success.' of Spitsbergen to the pole is about 113 o•o<s.sin-Toemea moral -of*the old- torpedo tubes; aPacific —A. E. la "Vale and Oother Poems." —Bruce Barton. seed nae a rase copy at yaw aw sid miles. On the op Strait. h ort- etgk Boole. dining chamber forward to enable�side, toward Bering Strait, the short- - divers to leave the vessel under water e:,t distanceto open water,Is about 950 Tweed Reads • - to examine injuries or make necessary Kennedy d•u •••••- repairs; an elevating conning shaft 2S Beads v! tared are stili being i pears Ino deYemvsu no50extrallexpen- worn, and the latest Idea Is to have inches in diameter for drilling and ) Nlent011 penetrating 20 feet of overhead Ice, to !a string of beads made to match • 421 Conegs sL, afford access to the, surface., Thera diture of 'fuel oil, and no loss from handbag. Gas model of this type Toronto also are an air tube and drill for pens- leakage or other accident, the Nautilus consists of a choker necklace of Harley-Loavidson Distrlbutorr apparently has sufficient oil to accom- large, _ tinting Ice 100 feet thick. a similarround beans, covered with Write at oat• for our bartiala List of tube for exhaust air and gases, and a pi her entire journey from Spitz•I fawn and green speckled tweed, and used motorcycles, Terms arranged. _- bergen to 'Unalaska. - flexible trolls for "teeliII strung alternately with Rat, -round Y g the Ice But I do not believe for pile moment I - overhead while running submerged. that any such theoretic and ideal con- gold beads. The tweed hag to match Since four days' submerged without is pouch-9hdped, and has a goM FOR Fi F TY YEARS ' - ditioas will exist that will enable her mount. - No (patter how severe, fresh air Is'-the ordinary limit,o! en- to accompi•» her tourney and reach Cullicura you can always have durance, It Is hoped to extend this to her destination before Ler"ori supply ' immediate reliefs six days by thea use of-ehemtcale,arid sball have been exhausted Soup and Ointment i improved appliances, _ betre �rid fifes punnet-•w••s.j a aria orifi When /n Toronto Can She stand K? Boy of 9 Teaches Himself "'�' bells, - The pair of Diesel engines, one, for . Make Your Home at each of her twin screws, are used for French and Latin Languages Topeka, Kari, — a nsrie.year old $ot�l Ford BRUISES - Propulsion and the recharging of Dat- t teriea while running on the surface. Topega boy, Richard Howard Hodges, 1 o always' But they cannot be used under water. has taught himself to translate aim•.1 Tb.r.'@ necdiss to Oquet uioes!t without any' ects. Harmloq pie French a•nd Latin -into English. Ray $t., at Dundas $t- Minard•t. It "tames hold**. / b the!cert; bartnleaa to anybody. ! When the craft Is submerged, motive g. Et talways�mW. power. lighting, heating and all other ` (q A�t...ps .eoebis.g,11ohoof I ` Why suffer? I A good reputation 1s more value RATES-41-501i � 2.50 Single zs Gives quit! roNe! I _ purposes are entirely dependent upon`able than money.—Publius Syrua. I . 1 the swinge batteries, i� Olean. y ASPIRIN t — Every hotel service In a s W hen these become exhausted !t Is I • `( TIitAOg■AHK 11t;e. Imperative to come to the surface,at quiet, fireproof building, Made In Canada1 to rescan a before another sub• 750 rooms.—..once as Rq� surtace run can be made. - - - The fuel tanks of the Nautilu's give VV her a surface ci•uiaidg range of abaut TWELVE CENTS � 3,000 miles, but by fllitng the ballast The Canadian R poi Co.- Ltd. Good Herbal Remedy teaks, normally used ,in diving, with = Oil,- this would be extended to about ' 2 CHURCH ST.. TORONTO 'For Kidneys and Laver _ M �O`� 6,000 miles. 'Palne 1n the Dick, headache, Door zzsneas, n gest on, nervoueneaa etc., are often eymtr as wail as water, still it is well within :t toms of kidney dleordera and 'no- the range of poaslbllii'y that the.Lanka tune's gentle• warnings that poisons may be needed in an emergency, ao BA13Y ire being retained in the system. a Don't neglect these symptoms +f that file oll.in them would have .to be I you valu4 your health. Warner's a sacrlRced. j Safe Kidney and Liver Remedy in de_ .' 1 ^tared by mans' to be very helpful. In' her original design the storage Get a.'bottle today. p batteries gave her a submerged. cruts-' OWN Sold b_v all drugtrtsto. Free sample I �; Law � I In radius of from 55 to 60 mles, at sets=- Write Warner's sate Remedies ;i�s;•.. wilt WhiftI l"99 t B t Co.,Toroato. ontario. ' a speed of two knots. In Arctic tern• WARNERS ° - p.ratures, however, the batteries P ,,,would be reduced to 70' per cent. effi-'If a lTllln' i>ak- ciency, thus reducing the suLraerged` :SAF£ KIDNEY dE i Wolff diplomat, who foes radius to 42 miles. that all your affairs run i have seen a statement attributed ! J} A LIVER REMEDY I loothly while on board. to Commander Danenhower-that they I Your-entobinment; yew Nautilus -can traverse in 41.66 hours .� COmfOfl, your general at three knots, submerged, 125 miles. 1A/lhert will-hilus an his eharst. But,from the best available sources of information I believe this statement He is an *sport In ocean or"estimate to be In error, and tha A B i ES -- travel and his fund of mine is more.nearly -in..accordance - knowledge is always Oil with the records of tate Navy Depart- your upset you►fffYitt. went, and more nearly correct. - I �Ne"'t _ s Ssilbys weekly Preto Mentnyl -Depth is Limited �11u1Ps { CoWn rates Irene 5130 4►+ When Food Bas ills and ailments seem twist It must be remembered that the Das serious at night.Thirdd Thhd sold r $15 diving-limit of-.the submarine is about ig t.A sudden cry .,.... Third Clea Resold Trip t11fS may glean colic. Or.a sudden attach t 200 feet. At a materially greater For Troublse of diarrhea. How would you meet ; SpeeleiUmonolThirdCids depth the pressur:p would be beyond _ due toAcW this emergency-tonight?Have you a. , Rowed Trip Esesnion Rata her designed, resistance, and would. swotegio aeM bottle of Castoria ready? ° • fft9. cause disaster. Msalr►au"" Iwformal"n from Even under open water, to -man, ryusaa cotrarlow"llS-0 For the protection of your-was r ei►s- one—for your own peace of mind— -: _ Cor, by and.Wellington oeuvre safely in this deptib zone re . „ _ keep..-this old, reliable preparatiola (Phone Elgin 3x71) quires the strictest care and attention always on hand. But don't keep it ' - Toron►e if disaster is► to tie'averted.' Emer- About:• tido hourst after .eating It has r'niafned the standard with just da a edrgiticiea: let it be an( '- ryy gentle influence or any sWamship agent genciss frequently arise which Hetes• many people suffer from sour physicians' for more than 50 years. will ease and soothe the infant who sitate coming to the surface at once. stomachs. They call 'it indigos- It is the quick method.. Results cannot sleep. Its mild regulation will In the conning tower, where the con- tion. It r4eans that the stomach come almost Instantly. It is the help an older child whose tongue is trol lies, are the various Instruments nerves Lave been over-stimulated. approved method. You will never coated because of sluggish bowel. - and-gauges. The'craft,is steered by There is excess acid. The way to use another when you know. All druggists have Castoria. 7Ci� a gyro compass, which requires con- correct It is with an alkali, which, Be sure to get genuine Phillips' 1 ; stant electric power to--operate. The neutralizers many times its'volumej.Milk of 'llagnesla prescribed by magnetic compass is not only unrelf- an acid. physicians for over fifty years in able in those latttftudes; it is virtually' The right way is Phillips' Milk correcting excess acids. 50c bot- a tiseless. In fact, it. probably would of Magnesia — just a tasteless Iles—any drugstore.' 'So look for CA STORI a RED tots "ft be very misleading, and might pof Kon liquid; pleasant, efficient and harm- the name Phillips on wrapper and just the opposite direction from the less. But 1t kills excess acids. bottle. --' -' —---� N proper one. There would be no'way Made in Canada ISSUE No. 16--31 .. .. •• r. - .. ,.,y.. ».,yY ..o. ., G .. .,, v..b'. :.�.� 4 ii}xF. r-^•► C^.. _ _ w•4 'IIS' '. ... r,fueu-,...,,c. _ t<.t'•"' t. , .,,.. •r1:• .."_ <, .LK .gin .+ !Y•' r Corn Bores Act for many Years to not rest or-be supported by wood D . a, . $ M J RJ BONDS=Government. Muoioipal and sf t%j%g come r fact we may have to re- lintels or beans,' and all such &well- securtty and 'service in Mortgage Bandit- Also,Industrials. �- vrih.one or safe investments at from 5 to 7 pee guire�•a compulsory'clean-up for ages ings shall be equippedInsurance of all kinds. osaL.,• TERMS just as they have eo in_parts of Eur- more chimneys, made of bricks, ' Low rases for Alto Insurance and 11.76%m you.; 81.b0If'paidtn adVasca. ope, the home of the borer. Hence stones or- concrete, and shall be Pire Insurance. INSURANCE-AlludingFclasses written ter• 4n> ;> °O• tae�Jnired Scan. sad Cceae the wise, course for the farmer to built from the ground .up, or other - - Also.representative of eluding Fire, Automobile, Wind- tag - Sloan$2.00 is advadce. follow is to adopt the best method of prise safely supported from the foun- storm, Accident and sickness, handling The,Canada Life Assurance Co. .. phone-or write - -their corn -fields cctch year; dations. All such buildings �t all b� tOH�I M4JRKAR, Prop.rtetor, so that they. ��'ill have little or no equipped in building the walls and 4211 Phone Pick. 615 �hTA$IO „43tf ED. BOWDdAlr•;Whitby hand picking- to .do., blahs farmers roof with usual and sufficient beams BROUGHAM, _ --NOTE'S AND'COMNll:1YF8 have already.reached this stage, ot- joists, .rafters and supports. - _ - - • . I hers snoutd-try-to- th it ex- t 3) -No sue-h- dwelling Ehall-be of..--. ----- " - -- -' ample. Tfi_ inspectors will gladly less size than will cover, of R S In the early seventies H fi'r'e+Tamp any he sagas tit)ns in their 300 square feet-, R 0 ,supposed to have been ciiu ea by'I power. Owing to economic coedit- (•is The inner �i�ler of all such h• 1 plast- a cow kicking uver a lantern, ions allover the•provar. h is spec- outer •.•.ails shall be lathed err.. ' ` out in Chicago. and wa@. note ially< desirable this ;ear that, clean- ecce or co:Bred v:ith • pla teruoar`d, P / C K E R ! /V G broke up of corn fields be completed early,. properly cemented, pith an air space een brought under. control until I so ,that expenses. be.* as low as of at least 331 inches left be out- practically the whole city n'a? possible with efficiency. Hence farir:- the inner-and outer side"s'of ire.out- WHY IT PAYS TO TRADE AT destroyed. Itis uow claimed that I ers and also corn growers id, cities er walls. _ G� and•to Ams are urged to co-operate (5 All roofs shall be co:ecce I�l►OI414I SH 'S, ".'that fire was a great blessing to i b•`• kaving all corn remnants dent- -with f%vooden, slate, metal; felt or ot- IT-PAYS-Because soli save money on every pure Because the city as it destroyed the gerurs roved not later than •'May 20th. 4rq her good shingles, and no tar or_oth- on always Ret merchandise.of .the; Highest Quality and . --of disease that lurked in the person wishing to get further inforn, er paper shall be used'for the outer of Unquestioned Purity. unsanitary houses and narrow and ation on the borer and the best covering of such roofs or walls. dirt streets,. that might at any methods of - control should write (6) No such buildings shall be IT PAYS-Becanfie you have always.¢ large-variety of Clean, Freels y to the Director of Statistics,and Pub- erected within the said limits the Goods froth•;-"ich to choose. time break out in a 1 , o a - o w c spa rem the ,• The city has been re-built .on Buildings, Toronto, and ask for a land is less than 5500.00. IT FAYS-Because onr aperage prices. Are the lowest-Delivery IS h` sanitar principles that banish all SPY of bulletin ?r'o.. 358.' 2. Buildings erected and to be Free-and eatiefactio#1 goes with every pnrchaee. y L. Caesar, Prov. Etmol'g't. used as summer homes only shall be tears of pestilencear H. Downey, subject to the foregoing regulations; SHOP A T MORRI SH'S AND city has been placed in a healthy ____ --- Corn Borer Inspector. except that they may be erected with _-- outBE SATISFIED other foundation than. good and condition so far as disease is con• DUIVSARTONI.' sufficient posts, planted to a depth corned, it is now in a most filthy of at least three feet and to� a soca __ Condition so far as morals and The sen-ices in, the Community_ earth foundation; and need not be CHERAYWOO D AND PICKERINCi op Sunday next will be as usual. lathed or plastered or otherwise cov- Phone Pick.'800 respect for law is concerned. Ball Pestilence reigns everywhere and 2.00 P. m• Sunda} School; 3.00 p• .m. eyed on .the inner sides.of the outer Phone Mark. 5020 Evening Prayer, The Rector, Rev, walls, but no such summer cottage it seems to t}s that the only way to E. G Robinson will be in charge. shall be erecters that would cost (a- _ to HALE REGISTER. Part from the ,expense of the lard. less than 330A.00 Pick' purify tile atmosphere is LAtart r cunfligi-ation or to a building erinerin Hardware Store rw of a building g • . Auction -Sale, 8, -The repair, , have a tremendous earthquake Monday. April 20th - of two good house;, household ef- for any purpose whatever within the - <-svhic}t would destroy. gangland. fects etc., in the village of Clare- said limits =hall be considered as re- - - -_ - and ev@ntually re+tore under. mont, the property of the Estate 'e•.ection thereof and call be sub- Last June N Chicago reporter, of the tate Richard Ward. Sale at )act to 'the provisions of -aid .by lP was shot from behind in a one o'clock sharp. See bills: vWm. b one-third thea hole repair- shall olP Oar stock of Spring geed has arrived. a off 15 00 bush. er this k Ling blew, auctioneer. No. 1 Red Clover, - -crowded 'subway,' the gRugsters such building. No. 1 Alfaifa, 14 00 " Friday, April 24th Auction 'Sale •1 having decided that it would• be of house and lot and household ef- 4, No building shall be erectea No. 1 Timothy, •• ,, _ 8 GO safer for them if he cv'ere "Riven a fects etc., the property of Ira Boy- for any purpose whatever within the Ivo, I Alsike, ,.• , I1.00 aids+," A man was arrested in er, 1h the village of Claremont. land limits ons which the same ris�to the said iintil the No. 1 Sweet Clover, 4 50 ` St L�nis. charged with the niu;• House will b.eoffered subject to P These prices are Rood while our present stock Ise • a use w bid. Sale at one o'clock erected or his agent shall have first der. He has been tried arse con• sharp. See bilis. Wm Maw, suet-- submitted plans and specifications Garden Seed Bulk and FackRge. Onion Sets vfeted sod sentenced to 14 years looser. therefor to the Council of said bSun- and Lawn Grass Seed•- - Imprisoomeet, a sentence so light _--_•_ _____- icipality or to the Building inspector, as to amaze the world, who are and approval of such plans and spec- Agent for McCormick-Deering harm Machinery and Repairs. =whew waitinit to see if.the sentence MUNICIPALITY iitcat%ons by Council or Inspector ob will be carried out. - of rise - tained and a permit issued by it or .-"W he r , it, r Our Motto a ve't Con get O ` him before the erection of such build- it is not made.' _ _...•. frig be proceeded -with ' or be lawful. y Township of Pickering - 'The Englishman is frequently 5, Contravention of any of the -- - - - - -represented by the picture of a provisions of &and by tam by any per- *� S. lop g `+ ' ICK G J D LS bull dog. This animal is char 1PL'BLIC NOTICE " sen will create the liability of a fine �� ,. of not more than $5000. acterized by its "stick it ive• is hereby given that under ipa lty Applications for permits should bees." If he gets hold of a man's No: 1366 of the said municipality, passed by the Council thereof on be filed with bin. VV. rt Chester. i� y trousers, he,does not res let the 6th, day of April, 1931, it was Building inspector, of Port t pion. A, S PRI NO I S • i;qo, but will stick to him until he enacted fee of $2.00 should aceompan3 each _,.:iia perfectly satisfied. This sauce 1. That hereafter no building such application, being the fee pay- - i characteristic is a possession shall be erected within the limits of able to said Inspector for his ser- ti lair our Men'@ �'ear.Src-t-iun and gee these new lines on display- the which has brought the Britisher the Township, of Pickering, apart vices in each case, Trouserv;-Fine Sbtrt�; Csps, Fagcy 'and Pieria Hnae, from the Police Villages of Picicennk G. L Middleton. Reevt-., New line: of Neck Wear. thrciuRh many a crinis. It has and Claremont, for all the year round Donald R. Beaton. Clerk. (Special-Fine Shirts, ceehlar orice 1 25. for 9, cents, 3for x'..75 'been said that an Enitliybman occupation as a dwelling house that �' __._. . Girls-The 1,00 K.a:y�,er Hose are here in all the leading does not know when he i- k�essten. does not conform to the following _ shades and are full fashioned. requirements, that• is to say Blaeksmithing Many a true on the field of battle -..Many bargains,throughout the stc,re in atany seasonable lines. r t i Every such building Aall be pro- be has been defeated, but continu. vided with a foundation, the footing, :Horse shoeing R Specialty. We are re stocking tunny of the ild reliable iines in our Harness Dept: Jog the fight until the enemy has or lowest Cour-e of which shall be a- ' all Geuernl R mark. including Wood ()err ?tock r.f llirneia. c�+llara atnl part • is quite complete and our been ezhRuited he has emerK?d least four feet belmw the . finished Wnrk, promptly pricey are always low. Inspect otic gr)(.3-3 before purchasing, Bring from the fight ere vict+�r. It iy the grade or ground line, the foundation attended to. in yoar rep%i-r- now acrd aecid being disappointed. '• _ to rest upon firm solid ground ani AI.o, on came in tinea of depression. The not upon filled in material or soil ':Agent for Taco Farm _ e :'PGI Ph Britisher will grit his teeth and containing an. admixture of organic Machinery. --- '- - ---� nfler the pangs of--hunger, but he matter, and all such foundation: sh9t1 be made of stone or concrete_ '�•. �7C700tLW>g,=t3 CEC I L _ .,B R AD L E Y swill keep on smiling confident (2) The outer walls of all such GREENWOOD 49ly that there is a better time coming buiklings shall be made of stone, _•. PICKER' = N C} • - - He is not discouraged, but filled bricks, concrete or frame, and if of I -_ with hope -_The clo�de pf advet• frame sheeted with clapboards• or ' city slowly disperse. the sero boards and shin led, and the. outer ews 'd for . gradually makes its appearance• , R p walls covered `�� at least two coats ., ,�,,,• .. ..,.�-..�•.,�..._ .._.._-_ - ..---•..-,.••�-: - - and every quo is soon in happy of paint, or sheeted with one Inch wood. A prominent man in the boards strapped with one inch fuer- Hard and Soft EOa1 Of tI18; ing at 16 inches from centre to can---United States recently contractedtre and plastered or rough cast or beet quality Oil t g ` the American with the Britisher. covered with stucco, or,sheeted ,with -• He said that in times of business inch boards and veneered with four and one-half inches of brick, or am �� depression the American is thor• and one-half inches of concrete, or '..THOS* a $ "onghly discouraged' _and. cannot six inches of stone, properly secured ,'1.��•�3Zt~ �ratisl th*g*titg'9 Vigiuvag see a ray of hope for the future. to the woodwork. veneering shall - I�ERI N TO ROW"D • •IC _ He goes around with a dejected _ � . : •_ ..;coantenance and spreads misery Plumbingand Beating " • _ - le 50c.wherever he Roea. He is a then- �hltby ".S1Ylg - otigh pesyirnist, while the Britsber a - _ 1-1 a pare optimist. It is predicted Hand Pumps, Pressure Pumps' _ Retiirn, 90 , --that the BLitiah Hit l be the first to +emerge frota the -world-wide Su6cvssor to E. oV, Evans, Whitby - R business depression, and it is this (Effectlre blbi+day. March 23rd. 193.1) x-haracteristic that carries frim NoR.is the time to get that pnmp repaired, or replace Lenve Pickering (Standard Time) Leave Toronto through ru succeesflilly. that old wood 'pump with a new iron A, M. __ P..:`i A. M. P. K. duced prices i► 7 25 3 55 a 7.30" 3.30 Clean the Corn Fields 117 at re p Coupe in and see our stock and talk over your g 55 ,;,55 is 7.55 4.35 8:30, 4.$0 9.30 5.30 '-There have been rumors that the ).55 6.55 -19-30 8.30 Corn Borer Act would nt be enfor- Water problems-with lis. 11,30 b'7.30 cad this seal. Such-rumors are un- 10 55' b 7.55 P. BC 8.30.. :Sounded. The Provincial Entomologist 4 doors south Of P. �. Phone 460 . 11.55 8 55 12 30 b9.30 in. March called a meeting of the v Q 1N'TAMZIO "P• M. b 9 55 1.30 ' 10.30 : . 12.55 10.55 Corn Borer Inspectors discussed with W��ITBYr 1.55 .11.55 +Zso :-11.30 •them their duties and give instruct- 2.55 -ions that there rshould.be no slacken- ing up in the enforcement of the act. EDMUND • H•I N D L U M BER a Dally ezHoli Sunday. b Saturday,-Sunda and He said the borer was just as dan- - • Holidays only. c Sunday only. .gerous as ever and the only safe- J.00-MPANY, LIMITED. Coaches atop at any point to pick ive passengers. r ' guard against serious loss to the - _ Signal plainly to the driver: corn lay. in a thorough clean-up ev- - Coach connections at Toronto for Buffalo, Niagara ery year; each farmer doing his ' - "LUMBER AND MILLWORH Falls,Hamilton, Brantford, Winder, Detroit,Barrie, share. It was pointed out that the FOR EVERY TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION I _ _ Orillia, Midland, Jackson's Point and ''tix*eather was a very important factor - i •tern3ediate points. 'in deterrafning 'whether we could get Connections ' Rt,ffalo and Detroit for all a seduction is tfie number of borers Masonite for the Modern . R. 4."points. any particular year. Som ease the so Home and'Farm - y v. ..• weather would flavor the insect Id Lmes much that all a g9od clean-up couldi big �oa.Ch do would be to prevent a very large ideal for Summer Cottage?. Prompt Deliveries. increase. other years the weather RITE US FOR LITER AND SAMPLES-would help u,,. and there would be a decrease. Farmers should bear in - mind that there seems no prospect -.of its being safe to withdraw theiUANFORTH AND MAIN ST., TORONTO Grover 1133-4.5 ✓ „' 1 a?v a � W CL L •L '' i'. -'i3�. '- ,. ..v...... ,.'n':!or•ar ». --y.o..r•.. - ..,.v_�.r. m:.. q... �,{.;g,,.w' '•♦s a..r.” .t �..,u. 1:r•,.-.. s. .t4-. _„ ':•..;.. : . ;...., i- Hsi ''Y. l r c4"�. , CLAR M T." D. _ . A . and Mrs. Scott were s e- in A n ' am bar of • our citizens were Cha . e Cooper old his>?e et T • Po or 0 0 rat uo Sunday. in r Y• the cit an Monday,'Joh W' in n Alison of Ath e s Y Including n an a du � Moo �. y g Mounter Demonstration pe aeration o ND -: n ANDERSON Thus. and po , over the week eadwithClaremont Mrs. Paterson hada Mrs. E. Bryan, Mrs. etre. Wednesday and Thursday, April " g business trip to Toronto on 8atai Neal, etre. Hammond, T. Caster 29th and 80th. Full, particulars DUMBARTON t. friends. day last', _ Mise M.G. Mundell has returned and Herb. Forsyth. nest week. iaon:e;after spending sit weeks in John,Mundell, who has•re'nted - -' -- -=Toronto. hire. Thos. Wilson's house, is ' INSURANCE ` uuoving in this week, Miss Margaret Maenab is havfr,�g Immediately after Ira Boyer's - . - ,AL'TO:►IOBILE, some alterations made to her sale on Friday, April 24th, W. M. � FIRE x� residence. - Palmer will hold an auction sale of _ i * John and Mrs. Collins of the 4113 nota an a nee:� -Wm. Maw,. - _ - �R(JLARY dine of Uxbridge were-in to V%111 on auctioneer.• ��� CASUALTY 9 .'.Tuesday on business. � � �ffi' c Miss Mabel McLellan and friend, LIFE INSURANCE --e ..Miss Flo Krug, spent the Easter �' ?"�' Phone Pickering 7820 r . 301y , holidays in Bermuda. •,t- ,Tenders Wanted Miss Evelyn El'liott$,- Brooklin, .:, .Money of'I spent the Easter holidays with SEALED TENDERS will be received :1. Blacksmithin I by the undersigned' up to April 20th, Mies Marion Kilpatrick. - �`� � ;" '. Cost - gfor the purchase of the_ChristianWilliam and Mrs. Gibbons, of Church�hrds in Brougham, to be re- � �� 'Horse-shoeing and General Work Toronto, visited with the former's g -a moved from the premises, the highest promptly attended to. y•,mother hereon Friday last. or any tender not necessarily ttecepted, Frank and Mrs. Cooper were JOHN PHILLIPS Lan Mower - -. w e Sharpened . hosts to a party in honor of Frank 32.33 6ec'y of Com. .. bank's - - and Repaired, jT is a business to deal in and Mrs. Barclay one evening last Satisfaction guaranteed. week. Bye money. That>s its function. Phone Mv. 4125 3 The Misses Renfrew,of Toronto, - - y: returned home on Sunday, after sore throats, when Sybilla Spahr's re 3- -M • spending a few days with Clare. medy is applied. Also for cough, and _' Therefore, when ;you wish to Sly HIGHLAND CREEK Knout friends. croup, whooping cough, quinsy, ton- send money by telegram, by. - Robert Fuller, who has been silitis, catarrh, colds, hay fever and engaged with Rose Evans during tonsil ailments. It's GOOD. E. C. draft or by money order, a Caunty Of Ontario ` - the peat year contemplates re Jones druggist. bank will do it for you with - PROC�.A�VIATII�N turning to England to learn the ,. ' blacksmithing trade in his father's NOTICE the utmost efficiency as part Ijoh�Raaa-Warden of the County shop. •31 - .of its regular business. of Ontario, hereby The teachers of our public and Wlutevale �LL18 t y proclaim. the weelt 'crbatinuatfon schools have return- _ of July let to July 7th, both days in. 'ed, after spending their Easter Chopping every, day .This Bank has facilltleS that elusive, the Connty of Ontario Busi- - Hees Revival Week. -� `"holidays at their rige homes GRAIN—FLOr1 —FEED FEED m a k e it possible to send = Every citizen of Ontario County is and resumed workrk onoo Monday requested to invite all fcrmer reel- -- - morning. Gristing Every, Week 'Day, - ; money safely and cheaply — dente of the County to come home i Master Billy Tomlin-ion had the _ - during this week. - nils€ortune on Mondayto dislo Will exchange t0 racticall an lilt — This Cam al s will be 9 p y y � Campal provisos rate his elbow while engaged Flour for Wheat wide .and all local authorities and .in the civilized world. playing rugby at school. He 'w As ANTHONY WILSON - becomes men are hereby requested peeper.to become active la the work of at once taken to his home where - � �his injurywas attended to. Proprietor; Sting. Any of our branches The Altona Young People will 48.:f Phone Mark.. 5802 JOHN ROSS,Warden, will be lad to 'be be of• County,of Ontario • r4•eent their play, "Two Days w _ g 32 95 assistance to you in . Marry," in the Community Hall, _ Claremont, on Thursday, April � �/'1'�'� I y =-28rd, vender the auspices of the 11.lI�fK11 _, t11i3 respect,. at a;tl „ Park Board. Admission 23 and s , n : 15 eeota. This play has been pre- ItiSnc. =; seated several times with splendid success. There are three acts and Pork aad Bea w,s aa, 2 tn.ae toe 28c ' "requires 2J hours to give. - Good 7J lbs. of Oatmeal for 25c �tt gL\ 1�t�i'4 BARB . mnsic provided between acts. Do 8 Cans Peas for .25c � �� 1 net arias it. 4 Plot Jelly Powders for ... 25c d. - . us Boyer, who reside glvino th is wrappedionTToronto Bread Sc _ �� COMMERCIS honeskeepinlyto reside with bis Choice Ceyloa Tes, per tb. 880 '`glees, 11[ra. Palmer, will hold an '2 PR's Iodized Salt for ... 25e .� sactioa sale of h1e property on 8 Pkgo Cors F'lakewfor 25c THE $?p1NI)ARD SANK OF CAi�1ADA JFriday, April 24th. This property We deliver every day � C c onsists of a house and lot esir• Bigbest-prices paid for butter - - -ably situated and in good condl- and eggsQart�.j'i tion, and all his household effects. tools etc. The house will be Save year coupons for Rogers' _ + W Weak oft artistic - �r d offered subject to a reserved bid. silverware also the child's - _ _' dignified, not artistic A very. interesting meeting of savings scrip. designs that would be ` the W. M. S. of the United Church OVER AND Inappropriate for tors 'wse'6eld on Thursday last when ♦ J,d - - • A. � Purpose in view. Tisa {an interesting.program of music See Our' Stock O� one illustrated is aim. i sand a talk on Japan" was given 871y Phone 2501 plo, yet has artistry. ialong with other intereetiaR pap r I • No Greater 'Tribute' Z._ : ars. The main feature of the I � _. _meeting was the re affiliation of I • "the C. G I T. with the W. M. S. E * Bryan SPRIN G \. W. STAFFORD,..� "Tea was served at the cioQe of the Kin stns Road, ' _meeting when all enjoyed a social CLAREJ�ONT Wbitbv t hour. The proceedQ of the after Phone «'hltby soon amounted to a substantial - - e Carry a full line of Grass ds r 4� tsnm. Grocery Specials: There will be an auction sale on and Garden Seeds8 Cans -Peas, - _ 25c , ' Monday next, April 20th, of the ••• •••' V t ` 'property belonging to the estate 2 Cana pork and Besaa,.. of the late Richerd ward. Be- '' Bee oar oouiplete line of.Chicken Brooders, Feed Pans, sides the household effects there 1 Large Can of Salmon, 15c Feeds, Crit and Charcoal. will be offered for sale two resi- 8 Pkpts Corn Flakes, dences♦ One is a frame house , e _ - :.. 2� •- ' ' 'Lap ?oaf Iistnal . situated a shore distance east of +Carload of Fence arriving at onoe 2 Boxes of Iodized Salt 25c et In ou the new reduced rinse. +1wuram Cr . e ^ . the poet office, and which was 16 p Cheap rates for farm and oountry . 'occupied by Mr. Ward for some Rest Good Tea,per lb. ...' 89c •• . .. . . . years prior to his death, and the Priced to clear, dings. _ buil [ Regal Bread, wrapped, .. Se Windstorm Insurance on buildiaga, ��rother a situated in North Clare Pt►�+ wind-ntllLs,Sit"etas`' -most. This is a good brick hones, and both are in good condition. Highest price paid for butter and eggs �. Automobile Insurance Phone order.. We deliver. FOR QUICK SALE of all kinds. _.gee bills for fall particulars: " - FALiMB FOR 9LLH The monthl�yy missionary meet- Durant(tour) Cogpe, 1928,, gone 1400 miles it of the B. Y. P, II. wee held on R Y �. N Darsat Coach(fottr}1029 Write or phone - Monday evening and was s most Phone Claremont$'101 Durant Sedan(eiz) 1930, demonstrator - ' 'interesting one. The chief fee Durant Sedan(six) 1929 ED. B O 1[1[ M A N iture of the meeting was an Durant Ton Truek, stake body I828 20 WHITBY, ONT. . . .address by the Rev: H. N Konkle, Made-to-measure - = 'Chevrolet Coupe 1928 Secretary for Canada of Mission@ Buick Coach 1928 to Lepers, Mr. Konkle's address Four Ton Track, deal wheels, dump body 1930 Green River - was illustrated by lantern slidesDodge three gnarter Ton Track 1926 • : and showed the wondrful pro. S U -1 T Fordson Tractor 10-20 Basket Factory l grese that was being made in 'International Tractor (2) good.as new 10-20 Manufactprers of the treatment of thio most loath. AND L '• International Tractor 15-30 Two Riding Plows --_y All kinds of ftrnit Baskets, Berry • --some of diseases, Leprosy for '�-. _ )Bushel centuries has been considered an A number of Tractor Plows, some,nearly new ---Crates, Farmer,;, �- incurable disease. But medical Spring C oa�S M A number of Used Battery Radios - - Baskets, Clothes Basket@. science has discovered atreatment Three Horses Frank' JcCnllock which apparently rids the sufferer Newest Styles, 'A number of repossessed Cream Separstors, ! -of the disease. IC has not been is Correctly Designed. as good as pew, Proprietor -? use long enouith so that it can be - Maker of the well known 3 claimed that the disease is curable. For Men and Young Men. L Barnes'Baskets, The address was much enjoyed Spring and Bummer, Charles Cooper, Claremant Phone Markham 8409 =--by all resent. - 1931. An Interesting wedding was - t solemnized at the manse on Satur• Exclusive Agency . da last, Rev. A. McLellan offici For SPR/NCB /S COM/NQ sting, when Miss Mabel Symons, _ f`y �,tsYsrz» Of Cornwall, England, became the Charles Tailoring See our' Wall Paper samples before buying elsewhere, Prices frc►m 10c bride of Alfred Nelson Wilton, Company a single roll to.L'00 per roll. Order voter Sherwin-Williams Paints brother-of James Wilton,8th con - y here, cession, of Pickering. This was Turpentine, Raw and Boiled Oil in stock. ` P& G or Pearl Soap, 6 bars.,. 25c Quicker the happy end of a romance which __ 'PRICE $23.00 p+ Q Quaker Oats, pkg 25c i{ Comfort or Gold Soap, 5 bars 25c Quick Quaker Oats, china '85c ' began serosa the ees some years Soap Flakes lar k Big Ranke of Samples. p large p R ... 25c Seedless Raisins,8 lbs 29c 1 r * ago. A shower was held at the _ Bulk Soap i�lakes, 2 lbs 25c, Icing Sugar, 3 lbQ 250 Broom's brother on Wednesday See our display of Men's Castile Soap, 8 bars. . 25c; Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs... 25c evening last, when the large num- p y Fels'\'a the Soap, 2 bars M �...- her of valuable gifts and expres• Work Boots. Toilet Soaps, 3 bars.., �•: 15c,Shredded Wheat. 2'pkgs 25c - �, •aiors of good will testified to the 25c Rolled Oa lbs ... 25e .New Low.Price $2.95 popularity of the contracting Men'; Work;Boots - Goodyear Tires i :iJe B ttterias , :parties. After a short honeymoonBBattery Ch rging r a Mr. and Mrs, Wilton will take up F I N GOL Df �S Call and see tis ur ' their residence on the groom's _ farm on the 3rd concession ofPhone pour order, We deliver. z Uxbridge, near Goodwood, where Lower Price Store phone 1le.rkh+Irtl 8002. Sold and Installed by they will be followed b the y Phone 3801 General ^J 'FRANK 1 PROUSE hearty congratulations of their Duncan " waxy friends. 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X'^..'.. ., _ yY .. , r indeed it had deceived the keen and Or e pekes ,experienced Chief -Inspector Barnard ad - a that very morning.of �� le�Yee The door opened, and Mr. Henry %� s. blend. y - Bolt stpod staring with undisguised %s - . astonishment as' Pyecroft turned to- 43 wards him. ;f3/ZdlW�•09' SCOTTIE _ "�.h_.t does this_ mean, this—er -•. .__ ORANGE intrusion, air?" he demanded, angrily. his dog confit Captain Jimmy China -Punching end pok n the- ' and fits dog Scottie are exploring China through the ring I stood beside the' Pyecroft blinked at him, jerking in their plane. They call on a Chinese prisoners. The soldiers, o! course PEKOE back his bead as if he had been struck, General to et a pace, when Scottie , BEND f'.ollshl eatoSes him by the toot did not take this treatment too kind but made no reply, His mouth gaped ly, and began to whisper among them- open hem open foolishly, and once.his body sag- There we stood before General Lu, selves and finger their rifles. Then iii! ged so alarmingly that Holt half wondering what was going to happen I took-out General Luis pass. Luck- started to catch him. next. Scottie, bristling with singer ly no one could read it—but I Potnt- t e, a ng w age 1 da -" "Well,'sir,ewhat are you doing. to and ready to fight at the drop oite ed to the bright green official seal my room• h demanded with increas- hat. The interpreter scared�hi ' and made" gestures and faces that @ g81'�1eri9' - ed force, regarding the other as or. rather, scared lemon yell and must have convinced those Chinese gt though he was something utterly die- myself anxious and worried for Lear soldiers that dire calamity would be- that tc tasteful. General Lu . would refuse to fall any man who interfered. ' Pyecroft seemed to regain.his po"vf- give us our pass Taking out my knife, I cut the ►�� ' ,�/,, /�.�+ � r I er of speech-with a rush. t o the Chinese captives down, and automatic pistol • rr��rrtt "A sthud, professhor, I whas look- MPG front. In hand I shoved them through the - E ing for a thud Beastly little psora, Fortunately. Gen- ring of soldiers who were too sur- they L take advantage of me, the mal-- oral Lu was, too y real—malignity of the inanimate. I great a.man to prised d resist.. � Herd those prisoners into that 11 ['� j'� O s - th of c -ch about Scottle, Point S��f^ L thought my dear bid pat the prof is � dignity. Without to a house which remained standing. `J i..1 Shure to have on., so along-1 trundled even a word of In fact, it afterwards proved to be T —and 1 whas right; you Rhee!! ' Ha, comment on Scot- -and the headquarters of the Colonel in _. Y a RY ha' ha!" tie's absurd attack, he sat down and charge. Scottie needed -no second Pyecroft tittered delightedly as he wrote quickly on a sheet o! paper, to invitation—with a fierce growl he Moda but ed the s exhibited -a stud, t Mr. Holt's face which he affixed a bright green seal. lunged for the atiklea of the three $y T. C. H. JACOBS remained as col as his words He Five minutes later we lett the palace Chinese, and tht�y cover dl - g•' held open the door and stood aside. with a pass that gt.ve us freedom to tante in no time at a1L g "Having been so successful in your goanywhere next morning pleased. tdok off in Then the soldiers suddenly woke quest please go•" up. Several Bred shots, and others !I' �xohsls. of rising when that police what's-his- Pyecroft's grin changed,first to an our plana for Liuho—a little town' ran toward us with their bayonets. Henry Halt and his ward, Sturiel name came up and chilled me to the expression of blank amazement and where the fighting, 'was in full pro- I ran to the door. This was guard- 4. '3dainwaring are staying ..t a Eartmoor marrow with fife grisly warnings. then to one of drunken dignity. He grass. Soon the country below show* gsrmhouse. t olt has an old friend. Prof ed by a sentry. He made a stab at V bfoineen, It•inc at Kestrel House with Where's the professor, up yet?" lurched away from the support of the ed the ravages o! war. Buildings me but missed, so I bowled him over ` pita nephew, Ha dap fiercer, whom Solt "If you dean Mr. Holt,he has been dressing table slid Mood swaying in were wrecked by shell-are, bridges and turned just in time to see two. .r;9neo 3turiel 10 harry• up since seven o'clock. Heb sitting'on the middle of the room, frowning at were down at the rivers, and the series of air" disc pearancea take more figures rushing toward me. - ,'' Dto e, . ons Pag• the .'Pcax's daughter, the lawn." tl.e stout, rosy-checked figure who re- ground was so rough that we'slmost being. the latest There was no time to think. Hiding Percival Pyeercft arrives at he farm- Pyecroft grinned. garded him with such frigid contempt. crashed at our first landing. behind the door, I hit each as hard bouse, is search f health. He ',ekes a akin for the-worms, eh? Ha, Leaving our plane well back from as I could as he jumped over the sill, �oaik on the moor one avowing. in knock- 6 'A meashly, 'horrible, li'lle penny ad on the head and pitched over a Cita. ha, guess I'll send him all shivery etkud. ,•> he began, but Holt cut!the battle front, we took a road lead. and scored two knock outs, ii Ineoectoi Barnard questions him in bed, with that policeman's horrible yarns. him short with an impatient gesture. lug up to the lines. The sir was Then as my eyes became aceua- aod then mathlnRaYih Percir al av cos discovered ed The old boy often wanders into :hat "iRave my room at once. If '•iiia damp and foggy, and the rumble o! toured to the gloom of the house, I _ valley in search o! the elusive butter- the suns seemed muffled under the CHAPTER V. By. Any news of :toss Cage?" occurs again I shall complain with a ,heavy grey sky. Bullet•scarred_walls looked more carefully, and discov- 1 "Miss n , you mean. e? she is view to having you sent about )OUT stood bleak and white, and now and m d to my dismay that one man was without Page, s u are drunk, p interpreter, aad the -other no-, o a to on the landing busines_. � then a tree, with rhe wood foto i to self. footstep nal himself f P olo .A -ou about) than the C 1 be aeein leas d. still missing. I 1 iT 5 incapable,"able he added, be n k to er h ex-c P hi a ll !t of ted) b t.ca wed the spite e •� t burr y Y ribbons, rho P � vedin Pyecroft , b lone) re pent Pyec II ' ;Mrs. French found him in the act of your breakfast." F as the intruder tottered towards T11e ploslves. Fortnnately the Co the action "Ta, ta. III be staggering along a eau of a few moments, otherwise we. would ink, and coor t we noticed g P r den as another d .. Suddenly d fix. �pounng a in a moon or two._�b=�ght a look of mingled surprise "Prof, that's :. libe . Ube)#osis soldiers, off duty, grouped ar3und,have been !n a ba , and Displeasure to her cheery. mother- Mrs. French glanced at the bottle) shtatemen.. r'�mmered Pyecroft, everyonA was running toward tsome object tied to a tree. Com,ng Sy face and tho-ight that this was more than stopping to point accusingly with a t the house shoot- fingcr 'which trembl^d viaibiy. "Any near we, beard a loud and compllcat• pug and yelling. "So early in the morning, Mr. Pye- probable, ed din—moaning, groaning and g1b• sitting up. he - 'croft'," she_exclaimed. However, when Pyecrofi eventually magish magish . any beak would boring enough to make your hair fairly screamed -I've had a terrible fright, Mrs. got out of bed he was quite steaiy ,ell you that" I stand on ead. To our horror. we a perfectly ghsgtly fright." un his legs, indeed his movements Holt banged the door after him, some orders 1a nth Lound that the soldiers had caught a t-btaese. I-n- Fre Pe "Indeed l" were characterized with a certain`and ten minutes .later heard him,few of the enemy. and tied their up - "Do you know that 1 was in deadly) lithe grace, which spoke more of ,lit, spla:'hing in the brth, bawling at the s!antly the. bub- "Do a large branch by their wrists, so �,/ b;ib cease]. peril of my life last night"" trained athlete than of -the habitual ,top of his voice, a choice selection their feet were several inches oil the w�! T h e Colonel You had a nasty fs21; lucky it drunkard's fiabity muscles and frayed from his vocal repertoire• �' °" _ uta=rill worse." nerves. "Drunken sot!" he mutt, "What ground. O! course. !t mast have 'roti r,i'•tied .to me. - Pyecroft's mouth drooped with a been rs o fearfully uncomfortable, but the Slipp ng on' s dressing gown he the blazes Muriel can see in him I I soldiers only laughed and jeered. Quite ev!den ly he hadn't the 311aht• )disappointment almost comical to wit- thrust his, feet into a pair' of light can't imagine. W omen are amazing -Come on Scottie", I said, "Let'q est idea what happet.ed. _ mesa: bedroom slippers and cautiously oper• creatures!"' Party... i �To. bo ront.nuPd ► pPe bust up this! _ "I-was nearly murdered, madam," the door, Apposite was a small By whicl remark% it may be infer — = Ibe saplied with dignity, a distinct note window overlooking the lawn, A red that the subject A Percival PYA- 0f reproval in his voice. "And you glance assured Min that Holt was still croft bad come up for discussion be- i told ma that Dartmoor was a nice. engaged with the morning paper, His tween,them and a diffeicnce of opin- ` Chocolate Maltod MI yyeesceful, quiet place; I think it's aI next action was to draw on a pair ,�f ion recorded. 1beaStly, lawless wilderness. Look alt flesh-colored rubber gloves, then sling- =- f +this fearful lump on my crown; it tag a towel over his shoulder he went - ` �CFIAPTF.R �'1'. The health-giving, delicious drink fur children and grown- hurts." I towards the bathroom but he did n-ot cps• - Pound and Half Pound tins at your grocers.— Mrs. French's face .truggled to pie-{ enter, instead he paused before the ,Muriel '.%I wring breathed a sigh reale its gravity-as she inspected the door next to his own and, pressing of relief when lunch was over and _ ''top of his head inclined towards her. his ear against the wood, llatened. she waa able to escape to the peace _ ,I'm going to get my man down." Apparently satisfied, he turned the of the moorland. S'te wanted to be gleaming ribbon of silver edged Ly many a ithfu a margin of only one or went on Pyecroft. "I don't feel safe handle and glided like a wraith into alone, to sort out in her mind certain the emerald grRen of the mash grass. two days. here all alone, I mean, after last To �e continued.) To test the correctness of his syn- night,anything might happen,what?" the room, Here his actions were matters which were troubling her. tem he worked back to the greatest "Will you be ataying in bed to- stranger still. Standing in the rAid- Mr. Holt's thinly veiled hostility to ( O— dle of the room•.ze subjected the chain- Pyecroft for some unaccountable tea- earthquakes of history and found day?" asked the landlady, presently. bee to one swift, all-embracing survey eon annoyed her, She told herself Austrian Professor Hopes that the historical data coincided � "In bed? No! I was on the point and then, crossing to a large trunk, that Pyecroft was a drunkard, a weak with the results of his system of cal- knelt beside it. Gently .trying the stupid man for all the promise of hta TO Forecast F.ar1QOs culation. locks he found .hem secure. He pang- massive frame, and yet she keenly I Pecs, Hungary — Professor Martin Professor Hanko is sixty-two years ed a second to listen before extracting resented her guardian's attitude to- Hanko, who predicted ant)!, placed the old and has been for the best part • from his pocket a bunch of peculiar wards him. Java earthquake, hopes to be able to of his career professor at the former looking keys. He inserted one in the Perhaps Mr• Holt had-been a little warn of quakes In time to save whole 1'.N'aval Academy of Hungary in Fiume, - e - lock but faiiirtq. with s in his endeavor 'o populations. _ khere he had taught physics aad other, and a faint click'proclaimed contrast Pyecroft with Hayden-Mer' The-jars earthquake. for examp e, -ems cs.- _ _his effort to be successful. The sec. ter. Tha was another matter which camt, on January 21. Pror., Since 1907 he has devoted liiinself and lock he accorded similar treat- secretly worried her, more than she Hanko had predicted a quake between aetsmologlc, oceanographic. mete- • • ment, and very carefully raising the cared to admit. Mercer was persist- the 19th and 21st in the region of the orological and navigational studies • lid he peered insid:. ent in his attentions and Holt had western extension of the Paelflc, and is the author of several ,cooks The hunk was empty except fora made it plain that a marriage he- probably'Japan or the East Indian on them subjects. few odds and ;rids of clothing, at tween his ward aad the nephew of Archipelago. 4_ i " which he did rot even glance, but his best friend was his dearest wish. According to Professor Hanko's NDURANCE aluminum straightening a small folding foot. As she walked slowly along ti•e calculations, earthquakes should oe- The acreage of beet grown in Eng. Mower isiwentypou++ds �' rrle he placed it along the insi!e moorland track she tried to analy.elcur periodically and .with an arrow-hand last year was 347,000, in 1925 it lighter than any iron mower vertical edge. ,Noting the measure- her feelings. towards Mercer. Sne fishing exactitude in the different was 54,750. In England and Scotland and far more durable i:,ent'recorded be next-placed it down wondered why she did not really care,parte of the world. He Its eatab-i there are now 19 beet-sugar lac- Rues easier Curr the externa] lace and a smile flickered for him. He was the type of man, she tiahed a record of foretelling a good 'tortes. with razor-like keenness.... - on hi'+ laps. Closing the trunk he lock- thought, that would make most gids -- _ The finest mower purchase ed it 'end rearranged, will► meticulous envious of her god$ fortune, She" you can make . . , Ask ,xactness, a :trip of cretonne along! would give him full credit for his ir_- your hardwak man. telligence, his immeasurable litality CANADA FOUNDRIES the top. , Standing up, he opened the ,ward- and bi; cl•arm of manner, three otter HEALTHFUL • - & FORGINGS LIMITED robe, glanced inside, ran his hands bt:''Ps which Pyecroft appeared to Isek JtTaSwrtPIdnt rnt,reiJl. He was wealthy, she wa!, ' Brockville Ontario swiftly- over the clothes, examining the soles of three pairs of"boots and pcxlr, Dependent c n the generosity p replaced them in exactly the same pn- z guardian who l.ati been a name m1Y ~�O( all- the Family . • . �- ' sitioh as he had found them. to her until a'few weeks ago. filar- s The dressing table next claimed his riage with Hayden Mercer t<ould attention. Even the most casual and place her in a very different pysitior.; inexperienced observer trust have yA the very thought of in sent Delirious with,creack«s ;a! ' seen the Mr. P'ercivai Pyecroft was a tiny shiver through her as she in- or bread.,, Nourishing in something of an -xpert at the art. His voluntarily shrugd her shoulders. salads.,,Ideal for flavour- iseweVN- rubber gloved fingers explored every It was unreasonable of her guardian Ear where, but not by the fraction of sin to expect her to marry anyone fora las cooked dishes. Every- >< ,r;:•cr<,.s } - -inch was anything disarranged. Satin- year or two at least. She felt that one can enjoy' Velveeta fed at 'xis+ be was on the point of the expressed wish might soon become • , "It's'digestibleasmilk i returning when .'.e suddenly stiffened. the command, and that she dreaded. Itself,% ;i �✓>!• In a flash the gloves were off ane With a gesture of impatience she - - stuffed in his dressing-gown pocket tried to thrust the problem aside. .II Meda in and with a drunken hiccough he lurcr,- Raisin_- her head she filled her Iungs, Kraft's Delicious �}a g ed against the table. '..xuriously with the invigorating air. Cheese Food - In that moment s!s whole identity The cool breeze blowing gently over ALUM INUM changed, replaced again t•" the blink- the moor was both sedative and stim- WN e inWERg, inane fool. It v ns not merely n ulant, one she smiled as she paused change ci fs+�•ial expression, but same to admire the beauty of the wild L . thing ir.:rnitely more subtle and eon 'land wi.tn its rugwocl tors olid meep-17 .. vincing, a change which wmil i tta a unlw,de, Far oelow her the river i Mads by the ntaken of Kraft Chem and Krak Sakad Drasirt<J Net, '31 I deceived the most expert examiner, as wound its way thro*h the valley, a ISSUE - _ - _ •. , i a�,�„.MnA a .:"i;,.$,. ff"C�-,¢. J' s *`S. ,•°R ! .i,,t xa,,!".''.p. t ;�.'by °'^✓, •."'. .. ,.:'.: "c r a::. "M',.✓ ..... ... .-. y.F r�l4A•sa., �oY 'w«' �.,,,... ^.�7-,:'.:: P '...: ..- �'�' Ji.Z:^-'- j•, -•: .. y-:...i .-l6:" V •.:.�,y,q.-.....r...,,... .,..-.��^a.'c'•a� ,a-.u. 1?.y.+�s..-.. -....-ai,r,. b .•,,•y�,z•.':.. •. .a.'...c�,,,v'.aC3:: ..:.r.,.a,a..•a,.....-,••. ....,--.._._ :..,yam•, ..J.. AY-_'. '.:�fJ:--•s.�,•-... :.-,�',�, +s r.Kn �. w_nn+-.Ges+as. mt.<-;- ,cp tis 'a`e.,a�-a - :gym. a[ '� - Blimp Mail -Carrier Solent Deaths Take 3 in North :y y : � �9 - ►.��1T�I THE".= j / ff4� 'µ •Y'W j4 Y .1 J • f Y�� I • DrowniJag, Suicide and" Fall- ����O � 1 ' in g Tree__Fatalities- i '' xu ✓i,' w ' s Reported Cochrane-A series of tragedies in the district over the Week-ad are re- This week brings us news from should qualify for the Gardener's a yorted here,the list including a drown- our most northerly Lone Scout, who Badge, and now is the time to eom- lag, adeath from-suffocation under a r , )+ lives at the Hudson Bay Post at mance operaticns to earn this badge. " itailen tree, and a suicide through ` Landsdowne House. in Northern On- Like quite a few of the other Scout f drinking poises. All the victims were tarso. His name is Waiter Wraight, Badges tate'Gardeners requires quite ,_, $ area. t '' $ and Walter is quite an outstanding a little patience, and cannot be ep.rn- $i Stanlslaus Holdya,•Polish by birth, ys Scout in other respects besides his ed overnight. ; a laborer employed by the Dominion northerly location. :.Construction Company at the Abitibi r a It is necessary to have some know]- • 'y Canyon, fell into the river while at Coming from the - "Old Country" edge of soils, and to actually grow r ? y last year, he brought a very fine re- ...---:---.work number of flowers and plants from work titers,' was swept away and t ! w cord with him, and he is the posses` s Idrowned. His body was not recovered. a 'x4{ seed, but all this is very interesting . Jolts J. Hamilton, it8, married, with H son of the coveted "Silver Cross for work which would be enjoyed 'by two children, who arrived from G!i- Bravery" which was bestowed upon every Lonie. r " ' t him for saving the' life of a dog. best Pialns, Man.,.recently to settle on x ti Get,,busy and ask your Scoutmas• . , The Lone Scout Commissioner has,a ter to send you particulars of they t under hue tree when it nf� picture of Walter with the dog, a Gardener's Badge, so that you too pinned n r a g cocker spaniel, that be. saved. '!toppled over the wrong way while be On arrival in Canada, he was sent can qualify for !t. Asad Russell Buchanan were felling St. to one of the Hudson Bay Com- And talking of Gardening reminds 'Buchanan could not lift the -trunk paay's Northern Ontario Posts, and its of a very good twin that wa. per - the formed last year by the Lone "Wolf alone, and Hamilton was dead from he has been lin that .part of the Coun- „ suffocation when help came. try ever since, and tells us that he Patrol of Paris, the founders of the John ScIuk; a Russian, about 40 Army Blimp C•5L drops bag of mail for President Hoover and mem- present Paris Troop: quite enjoys the life, although it is ► - !years old, who owned a bush lot near. bars of his party off 1'Irgiuia Capes. . Blimp is shown above U.S.S. a little lonely at times; especially in These Lono looks about them and 'Boarkes, drank halt of the contents of Arizona. the winter time when travelling is discovered some old Collis who war* a ten-ounce bottle of sulphuric acid difficult and he has to, wait for a long too feeble to dig and plant their own ,in a stable on the farm of Valentine time for his mail. gardens, so they armed themselves •Hroadachuk, with whom he lived, and All-Cana43ifsn Phone The Markets with. spades and rakes and all the Waiter has learned to drive s dog S stem Now Installed aeceesary tools and set to work to -. died In agony atter telling o1 his deed.. Y . team, but he says that it you talk 'i o __ Toronto-The first Canadian all- PRODUCE QUOTATIONS kindly to the dogs they think that plant these old peoples' garden; for Aj wire telephone service between :Mont- Toronto dealers are buying g j them, and then later on they 8180 Princes * __ real, New York and London,and direct y g'Produce you are a weakling and just lie down tended them when necessary, •'Princes UAVs at the following prices: I on the track and won't budge. It Wasn't that a real good turnt radio telephone service between Can- • Eggs-Ungraded, cases returned, la seceasary to use-quite strong tang- Maybe on can do the same, thins tl . For England i ads and Entland via the Canadian fresh extras, 20c; fresh firsts, 18c; uage to them, before they will take y y % _- MarcOnl system will soon be in open seconds, 16c. any notice of you. The last mail this year. atlon. Batter-No. 1 Ontario' creamery, which the Post received was brought And stili talking ct good. turns to v Prince of Wales and Brother A new circuit is under construction solids, 32 to 82�c; No, 2,31 to 3114c, in by dog team, rtriven by an Italian the Springtime, have you noticed g End- 20,000-Mile Tour which will give transatlantic telephone Churning cream-Special, 33c; No. how the bright sunshine shows up - g 33c; No. 2, 29c. Priest, and be was quite embarrae- that dirty rubbish heap and uctidd of South America communication by wire for the first Cheese-No. 1 large, colored, paraf- sed by the tact that the dogs would scrap !aging all around the house of Rbsr De danei:o.-The Prince of time' according to J. H. Brace, general fined and government graded, 13�j to take no sotics of )rainary language. manager of the western division of 13%c• so he compromised by swearing at and which was previously burte3 un- Wales and Prince George.his youngest o brother, sailed for home on the ]lass the Bell Telephone Company of Can- Quotations to poultry shippers are them is i:ipaaiah! derneath the snow. "ca. This involves open wire plants as follows; Walter is a Lone Scout indeed! How about making this week a Arlaaza Sunday evening, terminating Pouitry, "A" grade, alive-Fatted Lately we have noticed several one Scout. "Clean Up" week, and from Montreal and New York to Nova� "A 30,800-mile good will tout of South Scotia, submarine cable to Newfound-hens, over 5 to 6 lbs., 20c; over 4 to 6 so put everyt2ting ' ship-shape for ' ' - , 1 people busily engaged is their gar- ,so countries. I land, open wire across that island.�lbs., 18c; under 4 lbs., 16c; over 3 dans. and this reminds us that every the bright-weather which Is ahead of " The ship sailed at 6.35 p.m. The I i to 4 lbs., i6c; under 85� lbs., 12c. Lone Scout will of course have a us! Princes were given a cordial farewell, then submarine cable to ilia British Ofd roosters, over 6 lbs, 1Lc Ducks, Isles. At present there are five radio over 5 lbs., '27c; over 4 to 5 lbs., 25,: .garden of'-his very own, which he Go to It, Lone Scouts, and then 'Thousands cheered as they went up telephone circuits between Great Brl- Muscovie ducks, over 5 lbs., 23c; over will lay out and plant to -1115 own write to your Scoutmaster and tell * ` the gang plaak and stood on the ship's min and North America, three short- 4 to 5 lbs., 19c. Spring broilers, And therefore every Lone Scout I him what you are doing. deck, waving as the liner moved oat of wave and two longwave circuits. hocks, over '2 lbs„35c; Leghoras,over LOVE E - the bay Princes have rlaSted most of I Radio service from North' America 1% 'be-, 30e liking. _ to Japan, the Philippines and Australia -WHOLESALE PROVISIONS rr the countries of South America during i was another step planned. Of the ' Wholesale provision dealers aro Blii�� Ai�e [' sash War Budget ithe past several weeks. The peak of 36.000,000 telephones in the world to- quoting the following prices to reta.l their tour, to so far as their tr de dealers: a By New Invention , Shows Big Cut day, 21,000,00A were in a position to .mission was ooncerned, occurred last Smoked meats- ams, med.. 20 to exchange conversations. This Is 88 month at Buenos Aires,, where the 24c; at:wked rolls, 21c; breakfast be-i - :Priaoe of Wales formally opened the per cent. and will soon be raised to can, 18 to 27c, backs, pea=mealed, 24'Instrument Producetlt Raised Paris-There f9 no.-indecision to 49rlttsh.Trade Ezhlbltloa. 100 per cent. •26c; do, smoked, 31 to 33c• - France's attitude toward the fortbcomaa - At the recent -Imperial Conferene-) Pork hams, 17%c to 18%c; shoul Letters from Ordinary Ing World Disarmament Coaterenes London, Mr. Brae said, "We now ders, 15�c! butts, 'I%c; loins. 22%c. Pages at Geneva.in 1932, If comments on have available-public telephone serv- Cured meats-Lang, clear bacons, New York-Robert E: Naumberg of Fran e's recent] s Geological Itelic 50 to 70 lbs:, 19c; 4 f approved 1981.1!3! 'ice between ships at sea "sad any, 70 to 90-lbs,, l?c; Found Neu Quebec telephone on the North American " to 110 lbs, 16c; lightweight rolls, Cambridg, Mass.demonstrated for the war budget are to be taken at their continent. We have on the trains 18c; heavyweight roils, 17c. first time last week a "printing visa- face value. Quebec--A relic estimated to be Lard-Pure tierces, lac; tubs, graph," an 'instrument that produces Although the present budget is ISO,- 15,000,000 80r 15,OOD.000 yearn old has been aa• between Toronto and-Montreal, faciti-j ll%c; pails, 12c; prints, 12 to 12%:. ma,alfied,. raised letters from the. 000,060 francs higher than in •1830. covered In the city of Quebec. ties so. that -conversations can be • Shortening-Tierces, lac; tuba, pages of ordinary books. French writers have brought forth' It is part of the shall of a giant carried on while -tbase trains are in lltr.c; pails, ll%c, figures to show that France's military LtnLlna, to telephones 1n the homes S pastry g-Tierces He told the .combined meeting of snal4 and It is estimated that when I - pecial ast shorten in t' American Institute of Electrical ezpensea, compared with 1914,- show the creature lived it measured 16 feet sad business places, 'this coaversa- .ac; tuba, 153fec; pails, 16c. Engineers and the,Amariean Society a greater drop than any great power. fila leagtl� tion passes-from the trains through GRAIN QUOTATIONS of Mechanical Engineers the machine The official table showed: The piece of shell, which lies the air to the wires_along the route. Grain dealers m the Toronto Board ,would be"especially valuable is gravid ance ......16 per cent• less than 1914 - - ' 'lhortsontally on a cliff on viaduct wtich are connected`to the telephone of Tride are making the following _ •• •• •• Ing reading material for blind persons, Italy ......,.....14 Hill. is imbedded in grey limestone, system at Kingston, Ont.; thea via' quotations for cls Iota: ., .. - and siesta out clearly from its our. land wires to a radio telephone station Manitoba wheat-No. 1 hard, The visagraph reproduces large, -irltah, 10 ¢ .touadings. At flat it was thought along the Atlantic coast, over to Great 65%c; No. 1 Northern, 62%c; No. 2 embossed letters on a wide roil of this -apaa ...........48 per cent.more than 1914 i. do, 81%c; No. 4 do 56c ('c.i.f. Goder aluminum foil, with the result that the U. 9. .....,.....86 to be pati of 1a tree or some other Britain where again it is picked up i ' and bay ports'). flalehed Another table shows that France object, but inspection by Theo. Dents, by lead wires and carried to a radio, Manitoba oats-No, 1 feed 31c No. Product corresponds in some has reduced her fighting ef>!ectives 46 saperintendent of mines, placed it as station which sends the message to respects to the Braille system. N$um• 2 f eed 29c. -1' barley-No. B C.W., 31�; burg estimates fits machine will in- Per cent. la the same period, while being part, of a giant snail which Australia, again .being Ticked up by Manitoba Carle 'England has reduced 19 per cent. and Jived thouft0de of centuries ago. land wires and canted to the place No. 4 do, 80c; feed, 29c. crenae the reading range of the blind + a thousand told, Japan 2e per cent Germany is not would=rf business or home of the man to, Argentine corn, 63c (liay ship- whom our Canadian friend..wisbes'to t:-etit to arrive). mentioned in the statistics as it would would Millfeed, , Ottawa.-Expressed In percentages, normally be .established within the bags in..auded-Bran, per ton, $22.25; en O f Very which we're demanded by the Allies. -�tnports- from Canada represented shorts! per ton, $24 25; middlings, n • a:- The Journal des Debats comment. coarse of• ten minutes,' Sc �iD 8.81 per cent: of the -total imports $27.26• aye fen t ing on these statistics in-'connection tato the United Kingdom in 1950, {` Ontario grain-Wheat, 66c; banes, - _ wftlt the forthcoatiag'- seater aee� -'- compared with 8.95 per cent. in 1828, 31 to 32c; oats, 25 to 27c; rye, nom- Liner Eclipses .final; buckwheat, -9c. Body's Method of Resisting aye' ' wrttes V. E. Duclos, Assistant Cana- P HA? AND STRAW PRICES- y g These figures, and others, dhow _ •.dian Trade Commissioner in London, Tromised � Cold and Manufactur- that the situation has reduced its in the Commercial Intelligence Jour- Dealers are quoting shippers for in Heat military effort by considerable pro- Dealers and straw, iartoud lots, delivered g portions. She has executed with wit- nal. The United $tales, which Is London The new 816,000,000 Cana. on track, Toronto, the following Montreal-Lacking a comfortably-i Britain's largest supplier of goods, riCEB; lingneiie more than a limitation:. she a, than Pacific steamship,' Empress of P heated atmosphere or a fur coat, the has entered'resolutely in the road of ] also experienced a decline, the figure Britain, left the Gladstone Graving No. 2 Timothy, ton, $14; No. 3 do, thing to do is to indulge in plenty of being 15.83 per cent. in 1930 against. $12 to $13; wheat straw, $8.50; oat diminutions. Certain foreign props. dock at Liverpool over the week-end plain and fancy shivering, according ?: 16.67 per. cent. in the previous year. straw, $8. gnats pretends that this effort does Canada took 6.38 per cent. of 'the for the Clyde for her speed trials. to Dr. R. W. Swift of the University not count, because it has been done Built for a speed of 24 knots, she has LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS. of Rocehater, who read a paper before under financial pressure," United Kingdom's total exports is Heavy beef steers, $6.25 to $7• but. the physiological section of the Feder-; 4 already dobe-26-tn her preliminary A 1930 compared with 6.05 per cent, in trials. In further testa she may ap cher steers, choice, $6 to $6.$0; du, anon of American Societies for expert- the preceding'' year. The United fair to good, $5.25 to $5.75; do, com.,I 5 ,States was responsible for only 6.35 Proach the speed of the Europa and `mental biology in session here. $4.bs to $5; butcher heifers, choice, ; ' the Bremen. People shiver .to keep warm--and; For Tannanian Tri er cent. against 8.57 per cent. 1n $b.76 to $6.25; do, fair to Rood, $b to p p The Cunard Line's 73,000-ton ship, $5.50; do, com., $4.&C to $5; butcher it is a good substitute for that. Dr.i Hobart, Tasmania.-Planes driven 19�r now. known simply as No. 534, being 'cows, good to choice, $4.25 to $4.75,; Swift said . Shivering ie the body's by wiz engines are being planned to 4! built at the. Clyde bank yard of the do, med., $3.25 to $4; canners and method of manufacturing heat, he ex• replace the three-engined machines, Bessborough•To Be Patron Messrs. John Brown & Co., was origin- utters, -$1.50 to $2; butcher bulls, plained. Dr. Swift said he had expert- noir handling the tri-weekly service., Regina World Exhibit ally to have been delivered in Septem- g� to choice, $4 to $4.50; do, bol- mented with volunters who had been between Tasmania and Melbourne. r x:Y`, her, 1938, but the speeding u ognas, $3 to $3.50; baby beef, $6 to So successful has the present service �{ Ottawa-Ills Excellency the Gover- g p of con. ]aced in a refrigerator for varying $8• feeders, good, $5 to $5.50; stock- struction makes it 'virtually certain periods while electrical apparatus was Proved that a daily service to soar .nor-General has consented to act' as ars, $4.60 to $4.75; springers, $50 to chiet patron of the World Grata Ex- she will be completed five or six $80 milkers. $40 to $60; calves, good attached to their bodies to register, proposed, so that any day Tasma months earlier than expected. Thus; 7 the efficacy of their-shivering: Those pians may bop across Bass Strait - �- hibitton and' Conference which will to choice, $9 to $9.60; do, mad, $ who lent themselves most readily after breakfast and take their mid• take place .at Regina it the summer she .will be ready for the summer in- to $8; do, com., $4.50 to $5; lambs. J' tv, vaston of Europe by tourists is 1933 choice, $10.50 'to $11; buck lambs, shivering stood the cold test-Wst, be day meal with friends in Melbourne. - r of 1832. His Excellency was requested instead of being handed over at the $?.b0 !o $8; spring Jamba, each, $6 said. The' passage via northern Tasma- to act as patron shortly after accepting beginning of winter, an unprofitable to $11.50; sheep, '$2 to $6.50; hogs, ; nia Is ablieduled for four hours, clip• the post of Governor-General, and has time for steamship companies, bacon, f.o.b., $8; do, do, w.o.c., 65C ping. 18 hours off the rail-steamer agreed to do so.. -�.--- s Lahore L.o.b.; do., selects, $1 per hog Cheese, Mill[ and Ice Cream time,-The Christian Science Mont- "'Not the eye but the spirit furnishes Premium; do, butchers, $1 per lino I The consumption of cheese, milk tor. Find Roman Coins ;-, discount. and ice-cream is Increasing in Can-I •the best proof, of theories."-Albert Sheffield, Ens. - Daring quarry B • Eindteia. operations here, flue Roman coins ata. In 1821 the average need per , Natures Conjuring Trach were discovered, belonging to the head of population was 2.51 pound+ The annual break-up of the ice on ` ---o Fur-trimmed spats for male wear of cheese; 140.1 `.: National injustice is the surest road reigns of Vespasian. Domidan and Pounds of milk; and the Mackenzie river has been liken- National national downfall.-William Ewart 'Prajan, being about 1800 years old. are on sale in the smart shops tri 5.26 pihts of icecream. In the to' ed to an uncanny conjuring trick bye HerthL lowing 'Gladstone, It is thought that these five coins g seven years this iacrease�l Mother Nature The ice which the.. 6 originally formed part of a much to a per capita eonsumption of &54 May .sun has "candled" falls apart ° -The telephone girl acquires more larger hoard, which has now been Better an impediment in the speech pounds of cheese; 470.8 pounds of and disappears at the slightest Aarrir w than Ansel slags. scattered. 1 than in the bats. milk; and 7.06 pinta it Ice-cream. vI movement as it by magic u •. y -�t ;tYX.el1y� ,,n/4 RJ w^FY. r,`4..'34 Ja4 `...4•KJ ri' .tl ¢,.. r... y .;�.,, z•..^ FA vn•: ,ov' �. - �' �..� �i,;_;i:�.,,,s�. 6+i-..ti --�,: �" r�K ,a:*,;� t.! .... �. ,;.�• r,i,rac :w'" "�` - 3 T' ,.,n.;. ., .:.�...:.; :., ,' ., .. ,...ivy--ci.utc.'-nn ��+3 ,.,,.. --�..y. y,�.,,.�. '�•.u•':v ..+oy,�•,.,,v .w-a• ,. '.r'•3; - _'o^'tf •.a 'ir R..w a ':.rv..� :...•o-:' -.. .. •..c.'. r7 �•:.'.,,-.- -. ;�„ .k• ♦ ,,x„ {•, t*rTy, ... .,. rvx �{,.e.F, a ..: ."y, Tr.. .... ✓.. .y- .s - -r .•r•'„- _ �r > �•'. -'R�x •.r ;,.. n. ... -.,s.... :..;i:,.*,. . .....,�... .• .,rr . .'.$, ., 9 •1;. `� �"'.'' � * .'RFs:�� !c> �'!�•. r_..'�'.+ ., r. .., ..; .., ..,... ...-: ,,+!+�. �.�'_ :y ,., .�"it. �.. "". - -;`"� .. !.'"'• �' •� r . ' h : , , w LOCALISMS --`Dancing every Saturday at Deer -Dr. H. T. Fallaise. Resident _ . --= : Drop Inn. • • Dentist. office in residence, two -Radio Licenses may be obtaintd doors east of St: Andrews. church, :- Yh ���� - Pickering. Office hours,- 9 a. m. to iq from W. C. 2dlukai, at the News. @ mi Daily, .and,-Evenings by tap- -Mrs. Mat-ray spent a few days Office. p iltment. (X-ray service). - last week is the city. _For new lower rate@ on auto - Joseph Cowan has had his -Stop, Look, Listen-The see- -Jose phone A. E.Richardson, 'house wirt4d fo electric light. + and Standard Treiinia$ School -No obligation. 11 T. -Mise Ida Bterritt spent a few Pickering ntyyne- former will be held at brougham from . days last week with friends in teacher in the Pickering public May 18th to 22nd. Three @plandia - Midland. courses. One on Primary Work, -G. R. and Mrs. Wbitbyy sp ant school, apant a day last week with one oa Teen Age Work, and one Grocery Speciale for This Week the haltday with relatives in Parte Mrs.itieed} dS Wal hand daa¢bter, on the Prophets of the Old Tests y O 2.Doz: ERR@, extras, and'1 Egg - - `and 9t. Thomas. meat. There will be three leaders Poacher for ... ... 59C -Mine Draper, of Torouto, Spent of Toronto, returned home on rovidad by.the 0• R. E. C. Re ' a day last week with C. W. and Tuesday., esday., Pickering friends. and few g=ow. There will be a good Gunn's Pork and Beane, 1's 4 Lina for 25c and Mrs. Pilkey. _Motor traffic on the Highway time. Ball 'games, banquets etc. tJr1~ ' -Mrs. (Rev.)J. H.t3taintou has on Sunday was very heavy. The k11 denominations@ are invited. Marshall's Filleted Herrings, 2 for 47c kleen confined to her bed suffering day was floe although somewhat Wateb for fuller annoaacemenFts• 10 Lbs. Redpath Gran. Sugar ••• - 590: $Com oI attack of the flu. nts. ave EL W Stainton, Dean of School. , -Miss Marjorie Diamond. oli rcool. No eported in third immediate oral -A very interesting missionary r; / Alymer Golden Wax Beane, No. 2 ... 17c Easter sermon was reached in St. Paul's , '$iogetoo, Spent her Ea its e - . . -,Saye with her parents here. __The services is 9t. George's United Church on Sunday morn 3 Aylmer Jumbo Fancy Sweet Peas, 5 s i9e -Mr. and Mrs. Fielding, of Gra- ing by Rev. Mr. Williams,of To. �•-- �"-"""" wenhurst, visited with Dr. and Church on Sunday next will School; ronto, who spent a number of -,Mrs.Cartwright for a few days. follows: . aMorningdayPrayer, years as a missionary in Formoss. _ -Many farmers have completed 10.80 a. Evening Prayer. The situated --• - This i:,land is 'their seeding operation@, the 7.00 p• nl,, Pacific Ocean off the coast of „ Rev. E. G. Robinson, will obina, and the history of Christi. ' 'weather being idol for the work, rector, •' Russell Burrell'was in Peter- bein hea, Woman's Missionary ail ty in that field is one of the rood news for Mother and boro one day last week vi9iting Society of the Gaited Church will most thrilling in roisaiooary enter hie sister,Mrs. �Viuian,and family. rine. Rev, Dr. G. L. Mackay, a the Boys-VP. J. Mooney, we are glad to hold their spring Thank-Offeringving, AI native of Oxford County. landed . report, is now somewhat improv meeting on Friday evening, April on the island some 80 of .0 years ed, and we hope the improvement 24th. Mra. D. F. smith, of India, ago- when it was peopled by _will address the meeting, which g 'ase have just placed in stock a rack of may continue. ferocions tribes, and he was the Bateman 'Mrs, Ids will be held in St. Paul's Church. one white man. He had remark. - the fam0u8 "Windsor Brand" Boy's C10- ^Banting paid a brief visit to the --Green- fires have been the able success and there has been - home of R. A. and Mrs. Booting many of considerable threatening damage continued progress ever Pince. --lrhing, sizes 24 to 35. This reek contains one day last week. ro rt IInlesagreat care ie Mr. Williams told many interest one dozen suits, different sizes sad styles, -Arthur sad Mee. Boyes seeat top pe Y. in things about the island and of -' with 60 extra BSn1p1e8 which We LaII get a Yew days last week in Port exercised the danger is great. The missionary work in general. Perry with their daughter, Mrs. smoky haze in the sky during the which was very instructive and made up to your measure, if We do not Austin Franklin, and family. peat few days is Sae to thee3 interesting. ;have a suit on the rack to snit you. _ -B R. Mooney has installed a grass fires. refrigerator in hie store and is -The regular meeting of the __-. Soil will find the price marked in plain now prepared to give an u. -to- Home, and School Clnb will be Now A dvsr$uetnstvsrs' figure On each suit and sample• •,Prices i d held in the school house on Friday.date aero ce in ice cream an Soft y• _ - drink®• April 17th, at S V. m. This meet T OST-One bead•tigbt rim. Finder - rangefrom 8 50 t0 20.U0 per Bait. 1�please notify NEWS office alt$ -A number of our residents log is not taking the form of a _ have begun their gardening birthday party, as a first propos OT10E-Tractor plowing. disk. X11 the materials used In th0 SllltB a2® operatioae. The land is io @:cel ed, but an interesting program 'facia emont atPlaone 3314, John U-34 standardized and are especially suited for Tent condition. being very mellow, has been arranged. All are due to the absence of heavy rain• welcome ANN. SEED OATS FOR SALE . flpp appearanlie and long wear. -Rev. Mr, Maaoing. of An- -The directors f the Home Pure andckan. 54centsperDushel. P fie Q Pica 14:0.3 W•H.Westney, 'R.R- o. 1.ack Rt'e hope you will let no show you these icaster, who was attending the Telephone Co.. baying received etnt; _ _ _ Convention at the N^Vhitby Ladies notice from W. G. Reid t l vacate RACTOR FORS WANTED- lines as we feel sure you will find them College, spent an evening last the premises they have occupied TiZ-easonablepmces, Orval Thea; Brou¢¢ham ;more economical to buy r-ght at home, if'- week with W. C. and. Mrs Mur- for a unmber nf yearn, have been Phone Pick 507. 81.93 -- YOU consider quality and extra @spells@ in kar searching the village for a suitable AY FOR SALE and goad - -Miss Ethel Bray, who speat building, I case they do not sues teen will take cattle to pasture wm, going to the large centres. ,. her Easter holidays at the home Geed in this they may buy a tot Lacey Dunbanon 32-36 of bar parents, W H. and Mrs.. and erect a suitable building C•LLETS, FOR SALE-Four weeks Your co Operation` lII making this new @root@ to p fano, Farm senin. A ply - rim@III a success, will be much ap- urned to T t a will C ole LeQc�orns.t� de a Bray, has ret -The services nest B rod v AT ply Buckles.Wbitevale. a3 ' r•eume her studies at the Normal be held in St. Paul's Church at _ >Elebool. ;preoiat@d. -N. F. Mecbia. of Oshawa ; F. the nenal hours. Sunday School OK SERVICE-Ynrksbice albite At 10 a. al. Young People's meet FOR Lot 32,con.5.Pickering. William Q. Mechln, of Mont ; I. K and Gray.jr..R ,R:1.Locust Hill. 32.33 _ 1Mrs. Devitt and daughter, Isobel, Ing an Wednesday evening le of - - a o clock. All the are u peop L OR RALE ea-Victory r oats and Oar- so .'C H � • I•! Toronto. visited their parents. the cow are urged to at i' ham .o•e wheat•GoY�meat trade No. i me ;Booth and Mrs. Meebin,during the tend these yoaog people'@ meet. Apply G ' Hodpon.Claremont. anti -week end. Inge on Weduesi ay nights. Oo OR SALE-B{ark mare.8 yrs old. Public and Contiaaation Baaday evening the minister will ft p••1•g. b•y Beam• 4 y» °Id,g p.4■•nBOOTS @,bone@ re opened on Monday, give an illustrated address on bsokca ApplyG.W.Hodgson..Ct,a ss- A"ARTT'S after a pleasant Easter vacation Pilgrim's Progress, by $uaysa. GEED GRAIN FORSALE-A guns- The grind has now commenced is Parents are urged to bring the tits or Marquis wheat'sod Liberty barky. preparation for the midsummer y PK I�is Cobbler potato@.. M.B.Bork. Pbooe For Spring Wear examinations. children to this service that the ao as " -Mr. Thomson, who purchased may have the CbMtian way of (R SALE-A nantity of clean life thoroughly impressed upon 14 red clover seed at $12.00 a bushel also • John Stephenson's property east their minds, i the double appeal „g York.birebog. ArtburrCarrutbers,R.R. Made by the maker of that famous brand of overaile of the village, ie getting nicely r laremont. 33.36 In the Same excellent way. _They are made nettled in his new home. 'Gee Wei is both ear and eye. The minister is sazione to get is touch with FOR SALE-2 Incubators. Wiscoo• With a special Weather welt t0 protest come him and his family to our any who would like to join the .,@.and 1 Wisconsin brooder. Also,brood the sole from rotting. rammanity. wm.Gray, j►.. HenryChurch at the reception service to L«�sbHa}R R 1 small pigs. 32.33 -Mrs. Costes.of Torootoof be held on the eveniog of May the A steel arca Support is built in the Sole-A fall double Bale -has been spending a couple 10th. In`tbe morning of the same T�ASTiRE TO LET-Atlos 18,can. 1 we�ka with her brothers and da there will be. a baptismal C 3•Pickering,about Rs acres.running stream Ol finest 801@ leather. Try a pair and be y of water sad lots ot,shade. Apply wm,Badge- convinced they are the best, sisters, Messrs. and the Misses service. Will aii parents wishing row,R.R. 1,Pickering• 3R-34 - Holt. Mr. Coates also spent over to have their children baptized COR SALE-A quantity of Csna- iSanday with them. kindly commnnicate with the 1 - - - Wilfred MQnney, wlro'A'pent than Beauty !',e1d as.andalsocomeTho- iniaister fir' any member of the mss Laxton field a• a2-33 T.i.�-l+ O� �vlr=l y the Easter vacation at lits home Hill• r 4"=a• __... _ .L y t.J + here. returned on Friday evening session. it - --- _ l idle was spent to Go toulin 101 TO RE,%T--On Church St. Pirkerinq 1 half of brick house,including,blinds and,`rs_ Excellent styles. �imarkable fabrics. - C+uarSnteed _3 to resume his duties ae teacher in last Thursday evening in . . tures. Aspl•G.D,Bly••2l0 Indian Road. To- fits. The same old price--$24.00 ` the Continuation school. Andrew's Church when Mr. Tre- tanto, or NEWS'office. _ � btr _ -D. and Mrs. McNeil,who spent neer,,J,he blind organist of Oshawa, HOROUGHBRED White WvAn- ave srecital and also presented T dotte'•EKgs For Sale-%tartin strain. Set. the winter mootbs with relatives g : 5n Montreal gad Orinstoavn, f�ae., the @intens of the Canadian Lusti• Hedge-lot-t,con.3`Pickering ply `a3Mrs.j.s• `Gros 1 is returned home last week. They tote for the Blind. Mr. Tieneer - - ery Spec a report a severe winter,one of the ie a versatile entertainer. $e ie ao BAA aE sera ppotatFom Dociley SALE-6.S. SiftO Salt, 3 pa0kag'es for 260 excellent organist and pianist and old•faebioaed kind, in that pro Cobblers and Golden Russet p a110 a +-year-old T t - 2 fi0 wince. rendered a number of selections gelding. Cha•.Goodwin, R.R.pickeriog. 33 Cold Medal U etty powders, 4 for -Daylight saving goes into on both the piano and organ. He POTATOES FOR BALE-Sultable By - 2�! _ t;�eet in Toronto. Whitby. Oeh- is also a fine vocalist.and rendered for seed of the Green Mountain variety;also _Beehive Syrup, 2 8 awn and other.inane on 9andsy, several numbers in fine voice. $e red nal Seed an Mo n vesri�lot 26'c - ' $olons Coffee, per lb. X90 i dpril 28th. Nothing definite hoe was heartily encored after each been done in Pickering in regard selection. His chief object in OR SALE-A number of cedar Radio Lieennes lensed. =, to it. Some pro that we rami g to Pickering ase to talk F tea« .ad some ler Por posts:.lso. PC1,er ft pose few bap o early Ilisb Cobbler potatoes for seed. a■ a d adoppt it only in Jaly sand A..... on the work of the Canadian Ioeti• ApPly to Fred Crawford,Qbom 1408 Pick• » FrBd Ta Buntin$i -Robt. S• Phillip+, of Bobarm, tote for the Blind. Mr. Treneer - }' Soak.. and a former resident of is not only s floe musician, but FOIL BALE--4 rpriaRetea 1 good >�•abli•had 1867. i work boree, sad 1 sap ood team harness. this township, where be was be is slog a pleasing apesker and „esrlynew,Soo bushels �o, loo bush. •asee@sor for several years. called he gave a most interesting sccouot els,rowed barley. Ge d larF,Dna BABY on HnRb and Mie. Meeh'in on of the Rork beteg carried on to UBTOM HR SALE-Rocks,AND ENT+w++L ;Monday, as well as other Pickering assist the blind and make Cling. CUSTOM Leg FOR SALE-Rock•, Rhmde Is- T"m �friend's. He expects 'tospenda independent• and Pelf enpportinR. land•aria LeRhorns, hatebed once, j.mesw. methods, Prices reasonable. Phone Pick 7a few mouth@ in the township before Mr. Treneer a address was illus rp willow,, Greenwood, 29tr M " returning to the west. traced by lantern elide@ and ,-OR SALE-Grade Ayrshire andY. Telephone one 4(�W movie pictures which Rave the TT1� Holstein cow, due April 14th,good size, bi h -Jobe K. Waugh, staff officer g P 1`. so,mot��. of the Royal Air Foteee, died from audience an excellent idea of what ,rid eesyickeher, quilt aria rat AI ft.fine picket fence in good repair. lOhives of iojariee when hies plane crashed at is being accomplished for the be Aibert Heise,Locust Hill. Phone Mark Egypt, on Monday of last benefit of this nofcrtnnate class 6;U8, 32.33 ; week. He was a eon of the late who have to labor under the ter ORONTO LVET-WASH LAIIN• p riblehandica of having sightless DRy (Semi finish)-Let our drivercall and Auto Repair@, AcceBflUrleB, 118 Atl�d John Wangb, who was school p 4 inspector in South Ontario fore eves. It was shown how they are explain our 24 hour service. just leave your name with Mr.S.W,Davis. barber shop• We number of years. Deceased wase tertght to read by mean 11 Of the will pick up,and deliver each•Monday,Rednes' well known athlete, being promin• Braille system of raised type and day aria Friday. lsiv : .Gasoline, Acetylene Welding, ate in hockey wad rowing, and was how, in a certain cisco of manual OR SALE- Pura, Irish Cohhler .! labor. the Can attain an efficiency F seed potatoes, 1,15 per beg; also Mary Batt (�$alrging well known to many in Pickering y - Ysa+rVV • especially those who attended equal to those not handicapped washing on aspara>er roots. 2 e Pekild,Duck per 1000.Ao cents Fier 100; White Pekin Duck h blindness. Mr. Treneer bad an eggs forhatching. ,5c per setting of 11 eggs, the Whitby high school. y m Q QQ - -On Sunday afternoon a well able a9siottint in Mr. Deenliog, Apply Stanley Murdoch,R.R.1,Pickering. 35 Repairs made on all make' s- wbo acenro anieca him on fhe piano CARO OF THANKt3. i7 made known English economist,ir @peak• P a - ing over the radio, ezpreased the in his vocal unmber@, and also Ot e�Ire• opinion that the present business op Laren loch oe.the terAlthoughn and vthe �as�ire rotexprgs my hexrb the tt It gTH1; ` depression would not disappear picture ttendance was not large a silver tude to the Audley Community Club. _ t9 before three to five year@. This and the people of .Greenwood. Picker- , y 9a certainly not a hopeful view, collection brcnght in about ten ing and urrounding district for their .;, dollar@. We understand the ob- SPENCER Borne predict that nest winter great kindness in cominir to my relief active for Pickering ie 1850.00, CHAR1.1riS yri11 be worsethan the past. J Nfter losing all my houeehotd goods inOther@ again, who refuse to be which, it iP hoped will be ,steed the recent fire. 'rhe large donationsB•peseimiete, express the view tbat later on. Rev, J. H. Staintonin money and necessary household ,,. Laren led the chair and Rev. E. G. goods is mane'. highly appreciated by 7 � iiia worst to over,and that the y I$O @Oil qQ Crieff, a• ga bat;itlter• craw@4ltasad � '"" 'Q site w •, :.r