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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1931_05_08 k,:at; •.• �..,' :v' wr •Y . ..{ y e; -is, pi . -,,vv: s .2.'. :j.{. �- +: •. i ✓i. �' r s .T ...' ..✓fr= •,.,..� '•-o ,'w-. - 111­ % a - -.,-:' - fir.•. . .. - ':.ar'-:r,;r. _ . -�••�• ,+•f ,,.. •h,ii� ..1'��' .. _.�. .. .,� ..•,�. 'r-.•: '�-.f ., .-- s.-:• -�.' a, .�+^a�^' ,;aa�"�i.. .Ft+:, !,'."°"';,G'' '•P��,"�'C. f. .t .- .� �, cry •,,. �N!-. ' : ,s,,: " „_ ., ';:F: .. ,- :. - -d7--» '.z 'x„04 K,T - _ •;ai .. '�' ,,L` ..... '� ' 'VAP' ". r .. •• , PI ' CNERING. -NT-. Y- - I31DA- , WAX-8 31. To. 36. -- - �a-a --- Q - I�I ���I �II:���Y •. >px�fast,ascaL 02ar;tr*. . DUNBARTON MOUNT ZION. y White's-: Neill Services in the Dunbarton Comm- Mr. J. A. Jones, we'are glad to GREENWOOD �~ unit Hall beginning T0. Y , with May l'Otb, report is improving in health. ; L n ur on PEARSON-Physician �_®®� R14O= will be held on daylight-saving time. 'Misses Gladys Parrott and Norene ! _ and Surgeon, Dunbarcon, lay Sunday School at 2.30; Public Wor- Wilson, of Toronto, spent Sunday SILLS RE. F`ORSYTH, Oph.D:, Dfretttor Is running full blast sawing tum- ship at 3.00 p. m. with their parents here. e' • f '� : .o omettieal Association of Ontario. Rea. her, leaches, doubletrees, The Rev. C. Moon, a native pre.- A number from here attended =I�� ember of the American Optometrical tongues etc. cher from Corea, now studying in Cooper's demonstration of tractors � z AaaDdatioa• Eyes examined by appointment, B , $etsblished 1838 ,+ Phone 21504, Claremont. Ont. Open to buy a quantity of good Immanuel College, Toronto, will, etc., at Claremont last week. preach in the United Church at Dun- Mothers Day will be observed in �j ARL A.GRUBIN.R, O.-Eyesight basswood and elm barton and Centennial next Sunday. the -Sabbath chool on Sunday next. There is no better Pastry -�Stieciatry Honour graduate of the College logs. It is hoped that there will be a good Flour made than es[Optoaetry of Canada; Gold medalist and BROCK ROAD. brat Herman prize winner in 1928. At Markham Grain Chopping Tuesdays I tunrnout. Mr. West, of Ashburn, will t+►4tY Monday from 9 a,m. to 5 P.m..in Dr. and Frlda lie a't addre�S. . "n es's dentcl office. At Stoufivill-from Wed. Fridays. Seth Badgerow• has received the g at Low s Saturday of each week. E es examine 1�1ndows and doors for his new home The Mount 'kion Choral Class will MI f ed.Classes fitted and repaired. Highest quality MQntifaetnriu g Baskets of all i rt e a concert in the al Cl Zi ill t . at Loreat Pnces. Phone StouH 240•5. 461y KISSI descriptions, and will start operations at once, give _Plans will be submitted at once for i United Church on the evening of 13th Legal. Price reductions at.the the approval of the council, Now, of May, under the direction of Ada But there are a lot of brands ^ E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and factory, -catch Brock Road grow. f Jones Sadler, A. H, C. M., assisted of pastry flour on the market .Solicitor,Notary Public Etc. Money ko Phone Markham 8405 or 8420 or write A. Hatch, who has operated a f by Mrs. Raymond Jones of Whitby, thKt are very inferior aaa. South wing Court House.Whitby. 261ybrooder in his small barn this spring i soprano, (pupil of Mrs. Sadler). to KISSIMI. Chas. White, Locust Hill, Ont. RDONALD RUDDY Barrister, sustained quite 'a heavy loss on Mol,- There will be selections b S Day's or- =a . Solicitor, Notary Public. Office over Al. day by fire. From unknown cause I chestra, piano solo by Iola Elson, These cheap hrands are cheap e two Loan. PhoneSO6p3. tposite Pi-bitbyoet y,, Oat. Mmy y J. H. Beal, Claremont the lamp became overheated and set� and ,a reading by Miss Baker, Mrs. in quality, Phone 924 fire to the building. Some poultry N. F. Goddard will preside at the BEATON, BELL & ROSS, Barriat- and a calf as well as a quantity of piano. Admission, 25 and 15 cents. •• KISSIMI era, Solicitors. 904 Nortbern Ontario FURNITURE feed and implements were destro - �- �13"ding,389134y Street,Toronto, P y W.J Beaton, NEW, USED AND ANTIQUE ed, all a total loss as no insurance cReelvwooD. Is the very cream of the best win. N.B,Beu. IN GREAT VARIETY was carried. �- ter wheat and is equally as I.D.F. Rosa. - Adelaide 2839-9 Mrs. F. L. Green was in Toronto goad for fine cake bake q RIGHARESON, PICKERING & Simmon's Beds, Marshall Mat. Don't forget the Standard Training for a few days last week. 7n as for U'chool, Brougham May 18th to 22nd. B pastry. MULYEY rs Barristers.Lit B int. or etc., tresses, Dressers, Tables and Alex. Moore had a bee one day 1Van- and Richmond armond if! Building, eorhonesner of Chairs, Picture Frames. - last. week, putting in his crop. why pay an exorbitant price for � Yoqa e and Richmond Sts. Toronto, Phones - Ct•fiERRYWpOD package of cake flour acka _ Adsiaide 4489 and 4480, Picitering office opeu Our prices are the lowest. Mrs. J. Boyer has returned home small 7 dwad,ie•say and Saturday evenings. Phone Nick There rmeeting of be no meetinof the after visitin friends 'in TQrQnto. Try KISSIMI. Q0C tt!! _ Women's As-sociation here on Thurs- Most of t%e house, in the village ^ - !Dental day 5104} 1'4th, as the Association ars are now wired for electricity, James FAKER'S JOY vi 'ting- the- Whitevale Association Plaskett's being the late.it addition. C 0 A TP.1L C.SMITH. D. al 9., L. D.S.. en that date. Mr. and Mrs. Barnes and Mrs. ,for Bread_ .5'scceesor o Dr. J.N.Dalen' Graduate of ,� good supply lathers' Day tell! -h'e observed in Meadow;, of Markham, xere tri the the Royal College of Dentpi Surgeons and Toros. pp y of Hard .and Soft Sia villa a on f Ma ��pp t raversitY. At Claremont Office Over 1). A. ;re Church hero nn Sunday, y g y owing to the dea- By patronizing your home mill- l3aott'e store every Tuesday and Friday, Phone Coal on hand. Also a supply lflth,- at 10..3,0 o'r.lock. standard time. th of James Plaskett. you help keep up the price of N tem jG 73 stet of Kindling wood, Ch.irrh servirc, and Sundav School A familiar figure around the top our local wheat. 14 ERBERTT. FALLAISE. L D'S. stove length, will }w combined. A good program of- the hill passed away on Monday D D.5.. Graduate•!the Royal Collette o! will he ait•Pn. All ar? -.t-olcomP, afternoon in the persrn of James '•' rear's Church, Picker) ty of Torunro. of Phone Pick. 1 i IETaotal Surgeons and the Ua,v 12 Dlmt;artnm Dramatic Club ill Pla lkett. The late ytr. Pla= ett TrP USE SCOTCH BARLEY CAStce,n residence second door east of St, And. k .Oac O ice hours. 9 DONALD MUNRO.-PICKERING tri aunt their drama, "The Jnn�li"' came to Canada irnm England when FOR BREAKFAST a.ai. to 6 P. m,. or by appoiatment. rx-ray - , in the 1.'nited Church here on Friday he was a' young man anti settled in �" serricer. Phone Pick 3700 4319 nicht. 5fap 15th, tu+deY the au; ue.4 Whitby where he d a TIME TABLE-Pickering Station. p Y i13 great deal of ssss4trs•si t6ata•�. T R. Train@ going East due as follows of the Women's Associatiorr. Thi= cartage work. While here, he married F. Sr. t ry No, 10 Mail 8.49 A 14. is a .Kplpn(iid drama and shnuld '.Hiss S. R Dennis. A few-years afters j ELIZABETH RICHARDSON _ - 'I 30 Local 5.19 P. M, draw a gond house. It has alrearh he moved to Pickertna Tbtvnship on A*Fut and automc bile insurance of all k,.da. Daily.eLI 'SVRN/N®h/AM except Sunday been aivpn n number of times and the old Smith farm, then to the Lar- resire+eatirsg taaepaniesof solid financial, stand- Trains going west due as follows-- always to zatigfied audiences. Suit- kin farm, and lastly to the Sadler Building and General �tia' No. 27 Local Q.27 A. hi. able. music between acts. .Admis.cion farm -which he purchased• and which Contracting. EORGEKEAY-Licensed furtina- ••' 9 Mai] 7.5i P,11t. 2:; and l.i cents. he sold:a number of ears ser,Altoaa Live stock and general sales y $8o• He Estimates furnished on all classes p.vo Y dttenelod to Terms reasonable R Foregoing is according to Standard -- � then moved into the vllage where he of work-Interior and Exterior. t6 °s 5�oudriNe.-PboneStouei 9003, gt.4 time. Don't forget the Standard Training worked for some time for R L. Alterations and repairs, School, Brougham May 18th to 22nd, Green. For many years he suffered Chimneys Built Concrete Work. y �j w oommuss Licensed Auctioneer. i from asthma, a disease he was rev- j, + tor 09&11 M of Tort se OatOn a goo- ! W Ht.Tavwt_s er was able to overcome. Gardening Phone Pickeeing 5712 666x0. 09&11 kin •evWp tooaaRsorws Coal, Toal FAIRPORT. - ONTS ossa« ager«.e3r.ea atreir P o, Ona t Mr Sidney Pugh s seemed to be one of his hobbies and RIO y g pent Sunday in � B.HHIATOli TOWI�IBHIPQ,1(,Egg Whitby. ,, he loved to see a -nice hedge, and ' aaa"f a e o oawfor �t+s - Mrs. D, R. -Benton spent the-week- few:people could train one better, Shingles For Sale atfl$""Is- &eiasaasaa•. Rise. mummy be (baa ' erd in the cit Only a few months ago he received wim Lanae of tWirrtap yw Hard and Soft eoal of the y• 'w� a• mss• ter - s Misses Marjorie and Alice Turner a nice little fortune from England 5z clear and 5% No. B.C. Shingles. best (�IIah>by On spent the week-end in Toronto. through the death of a cousin, Un- Gait Galvsnlzed Steel 9hiogles, J�' TMtortE RWi�York,ICENBED ACC- ,hand Mr. ar,d Mrs. H. Pugh spent a fortunately he did not live long to en Bird's Felt Slate Shingles._ pacatio and Durham joy it. He leaves to mourn his death Also. re rubbe•ring buggy wheels, ora, reasonable.le ants pr'omp't 04021117nginbe feet' days.in Toronto last week.- besides his wife, a brother in Whitb Law?) mowers sharpened. d- Tersodraadooabk. Datsror � may be �rHaA. LAW SIr, and 51rs. M. R. Parka, Mis.�es 3 - oftwo4vii at NEWS'pEt,rr, Bea and lad Co.• • and friends in England. The remains T. PATERSON'S . CLAREMONT s«s•obooea, W*Wtby,Out. giy eDea f Dorothy Ball .and Edith Cameron were conveyed to Salem cemetery Call and et rices. Phone 2908 --'-- -- PIc3cexj&ff, Q=t. spent Sunday in King, y g P -- -- - The--United-T for interment on Thursday aftez Sunday..... S:Ehc?ah--hay:. ---- - - - - -- 1 Arriving --Pickering Mitis recently purchasedi lovely nowual- noon.- LOON. THF, j piano, which' has beautiful tonal qual- ities. i ities. t1rt000HAM, , ! We have a full line of Poultry Mr. Renneth Turner, 3fiss lren� - New' ' � Choice Z%, 3X and 5X B. C. Feeds, good Rs the best. Puf;h, ar.d 51X04 I.}•dia 5lajor w•ero - Mrs Harley returned home on Fri- : .Cedar Shingles. Tr our Front Rank Layin Stash t}'sir respective homes over the day. • . IS HERE Try yi , t•.Fn'i;-end. 3Ir. and 51r; .Harvey had their son `u GrowingMash and We 'are ria 1 to sae Mr. and lTr . Sun- Also, a large quantity Of Abort and friend with them on q Y Chick Starter, �, J, Diol;sat, and. Mr. :tnd Mrs. Geo. day• 5lstly new features and ; new low k° I Burkholder are- back from the Sun- 5'lisc Muriel. Sheppard is _visiting price. An Owner Service Policy, rotzg „ 51i c Phyllis C,erGa of Oshawa this assuring owner the hest in and our price@ will allose lie „ Jack Pine, Spruce and yatt a Prost on your On Thursday, .May ]4th,-.-t 3.00 a•c-ek• poultry. . P._in. in the..unday School roam 'of, Albert Gray visited his son, Russ_ Gas, Oils, Assessories. Goodyear -J 3emloek Lumber. the United Church,.th� Women', As- ell, in the General Hospital, Torot- Tires at new low rices. Wben you want Flour ank'for tociation are holding a-public meet- to, on Friday, P "t PICKERIN� Royal, Help your market Ing. The branches of the W. A. of Ross and Mrs. Middleton and fr- !Repairs on all makes of cars. - .�. for local wheat. Cherry-wood and Locust Hill drill be iends were visitors of Alf and Mrs. Law - present, furnishing a,special prop- Lemmon.on Sunday. Gordon J. L8W °l LUMBERYARD The more flour we sell the more ramme, followed by a five o'clock 'Mr. and Mrs. Will Bate, of Toron- " • -- wheat we can buy. tea. Silver collection ,vill be taken. to spent the week-end with their Phone 2808 PICKE`iING 'W a will exchange flour for Do not miss this enjoyable afternoon aunt, Miss Ida Bate. • sant • Every body made'welcome. ' Mrs John Stewart and children and spe y any kind of grain. Mrs. reale Were guests,ofthe Dun- "Your Pickering Killing C+OmDa110 Don't forget the Standard Training can family on Sunday. School, Brougham May 18th-4.) 22nd. Mrs. C. A. Barcla and _ - -- - Helen, vis! the Haywood family • s s DUNBARTON. at Dunnvlle over the week-end, Dru_ Mrs. L. Johnston was in Peter- g s Bargains FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Thos. :finnan visited-friends boro several days this week attending -- in the city on Sunday. a cI conference of the W. M. S. She s more than - Private Ambulance Miss Mas% Sommerville spent the was a delegate from the Oshawa !f -Day and Night Service week-end with friends in Stouffvilie. Presbytery. ',a merchant. 'We are offering s some Miss Ethel Etnms is visitingher - The May meeting of ,the Women. peeial bar. Phone 9006 cousin, Miss Helen Thom for oon- Institute-trill be held at the home of Rains in Furniture that r Malvern 5000 th, Mrs. Holtby. It is important that Years of Training and educational will brighten up Walton Annis and Mr. Hunter are the members all turn out to this, the preparation have qualified him your Home. - "- both having their homes improved b annual meeting. to advise Markham_ a grit g P Y you on any medici,-FOR YOUR BETROO,�i - -- -�' _ ' a coat of paint. On Sunday, May " 10th, 'Mothers' nal preparation, its aetioo, pe IISTEN IN The ladieturnd out well . the Day, the church and Sunday School method of ase and merit-alsoA walnut dresser withsha d W. M. S. quiltingon .Tuesdayand services are to be combined, commen- to dispense your mirror and Simmons bed- four quilts were made, Ging at 2 p. m•. •It is to be hoped that. good cable spring and felt James and Mrs. Mitchell and Miss the community will turn out to hon- n -.•;-. mattress, price 848.00. Margaret visited win . friends at or their mothers on this occasion. Doctor's Prescription To C F R B every 'Saturday at The Sacrament of Infant Baptismn I Axminster mats, 27z54 7.15 m. to the B. H. roe Orillia over the week end. Rood qua!• p p Congratulations to Allan and Mrs. will be administered to the children Family ReeipeS ity, price 83.85, grams they will bic.Glashan who have ✓ just returned presented by their parents at this interest- you. hone fromtheir wedding trip. service. ' Yonr local druggist had flue oars 4Uoogulenm ruga and linoleum, in bars. B. W I,.otton, Miss May On Sunday afternoon the C. G. 1. experience in Toronto's lead. all widths, always in stock. We bave now our new supply of Sommerville and Reg Sommerville;- T. of the Claremont United Church int, dispensing drag store-and B.-H. Paints, Staioo, attended the funeral of their aunt, took charge of the service here in a solicits your business in this - Let us supply your botlsehold Mrs. Geo. Gilchrist in'Toronto on Fri- very reverent and efficient nttnner. most important phase of . needs in the home faro= -- Enamels Etc.- _ ylast. -- -- N;G�- nreley-le=d in the ---- s -oPenmg drug is ervire� ishinR line, Mrs. Fraser and Miss Bernice devotional exercises, and Mrs. Cask- : Call and ark for ti demonstration Eddy. are vsiting her parents in ey, at the organ, led in the service of Jones, the Druggist. guarantees C. Ag Ste r rltt of the new.Vacuum Cleaner, Brooklin and we are pleased to know Fong. 'Miss Cook, in a short address pure fresh drugs, accurate THE PICKERIN-- --C-i guaranteed for one 'Mrs. Fraser is some what improved to girls, presented the ideals of the dispensing and reap- year, at $15.00. _ in health. C. G. I. T in forming character onable prices. - Phone ISW' On Tuesday as Mrs. Dales was in The church was filled with an attelt- her.,garden a sh9t was fired close to tive, reveitent congregation who Q Furniture Dealer ands ALVIN BUSHBY where she -vas standing, a very nar- showed in this way their appreciation E. C. J o N E S e Funeral Director row escape. Those shooting for a- of the youth of the church. Our 1y Also Anebulanee Service ;Hardware Phone 4600 musement should guard against de- young people are to have charge of i Druggist and,•Ohemist. struction and harm bind even fright the service in the Claremont United x Z Y •, - _ :. • tr ten. .. .. v.. .. ,. •• .. : 'r r YM1 n ,K „x. f i{.f.,,fr,�' w. r:,. ^G ...i r '.:sf �, ,x..'?' ,.... '- ^"r:; . .:ti y �y, r-F �. '•�+ s•.':,�•'r$ r� �., i. «C�h•. .,� 9"., e•.^J ,.. d 1 0 h•. -7.,�.,• ,a. '4!,. +�'. .y.' y; fz - e' • - - r -' '+Governor-General'-- Spc?cot Reiayed Across Atlantic The Markets . WITH THE y _. . _ .. ' -wagon _ t �( , GRAIN QUOTATIONS. - ""'"ilf t _- il��� Grain dealers a the Toronto oBoard wing E- -K '�,." f' Trade are--making the following e y �', quotations for car lots: ® ` y Man, wheat—No, 1 hard, 68%c;_.,• -- No. 1 Northern. •653*c•' No, '2 do, 63%c; Na'3 do, 60c; No, 3 tough, : Thin week I want"to talk to you trees themselves are large enoygh 55?rac (e.i.f. Bay ports). " - "I Manitoba oats—lr`o. 3 C.W., 30'isc; about a subject which every Lone to turn into lumber, and so prove a rx No. 1 feed, 29t/ac; X10. 2 feed, 26'r1c. Scout probably knows a great deal profitable' investment on land that Manitoba barley—No. 3 C.W., 33c; - about—Trees. otherw_se would be a -dead l'o'ss. No. 4; do, 32c; feed, 31c. q Have you, many trees around your - Argentine corn, 53c (May shipment In the district is which you live y ;'y9;1 "°' there may bea great number of trees home. If not, do you know that yl to arrive). , the Ontario Government will give ,you •. j Millfeed, del., Montreal freights; _,•of,various sorts to make the land• trees for nothing dr for a very tittle bags included—$ran, per ton, $`22.25; _ scape beautiful and to delight the y shorts, 'per ton '(24.25; middlings, 7. eye of aU who pass by. cost, so that you, can ,easily s art X27.25. your own plantativn? Write to Ontario grain—Whe::rt,' 68 to 70.; ' Unfortunately, however, in years Headquarters for details, of this. barley,•28 to 32c; oats 25;to 30r; rye, gone,by, when men had greater hard• Do you know that every year at ` nominal; buckwhro- „ nominal. : ships to face than we have today, the week end of the 24th May a'carip LIVE STOC.{ QUOiTAT IONS• the trees were frequently sacrificed is held at the povernment Forestry Heavybeef steers, $5.50 to $6.5U; by the old 1.ioneers with a total dis• Station at. Angus, Ontario, where o outchei steers choice, $5.15 to $6; :regard to the dam„ge that they were about 200 Boy Scuts are the ;}nests fait to good, buttK25 �'r $elle do, coin,,_ doing to their property and to the of the Government, and are shown $4.50 to $5; butcher tiei,feis, choices , _. scenic beauty of the countryside. All all about the research work to For- $5.50 to $5.75; do, fair to good, $5.'s5P that they cared al wut was the fact to $5.,0; do,coin., $4.50 to $5; butcher ' that they required tombs. to batld entry which the Government is do-. "ws, good to choice,- $.3.75 to $4.25; their houses and barns, that the .and tug? These boys help to plant a do, med , $3 to $3.50; canners and cut- their ut f muni be cleared for cultivation and few trees. and are given some to take ters, $1 to $2; catcher bulls, good to - home with them and they learn a choice,'$3.75 to $4.75; do, bolognas, m that fences must be erected. great deal about this subje ,' ' - $3; baby beef, $6 to $8; feedera, i. The consequence is that now, as The camp costs them nothing at good, $5 to $5.50; stockers, $4.50 to we journey through our province, 1' $4.75; Springers, $50 to $80; milkers, all, excepting the cost of their era frequently Comp across places `• $40 , z60; calves, good to choice, S6 transportation u, and from Angus, to $7.60; do, md., $5 to $5.75; do, which are practically devoid of trees. and you too can be one of that ui.m- com., $3.:,0 to $4.50; lambs, choice, , sand which conaeuuently are most de- bar !f you wish. if you would like '. pressing to took upon write to your $10.50 to $11; buck lambs $8.50 10; s ep to attend this camp, spring Lambe, serif, $3 to $F0; sheep, 19'Dr after sll, re. not trees one Scoutmaster and obtain fuller-part!- - - $1 to $5.50; hogs, bacon, f.o.b., $7.25; do do, w.o•c., 65 to 75c above f.o.b.; -oaf man's beat frieuds? culars. do, salicin. $1 per hog prvinium; do, They provide tomos,, which we bast year a number of Lone 131a excellency, Fart o[ liF soar uKi:. :. desk at Ottawa, reads butchery, $1 per hog d'iseount. cannot do without, and if the mat- Scouts, members of the Buffalo Pa• speech over transatlantic telephone in cunueetjon-,w-ttl-uuvell4ag of }-- --�. - -- ter !a taken seriously they are a trol at Vandorf, atteadc.d this camp tablet at London, Eug., In c•ornmemorattuu of 'Mk,hael Faraday. I�r�rMrPr Officer very profitable investment, they and reported a wonderful time,' !provide shade for man and bens. on At Ebor Park, near Brantford, On - - _ a hot day. They protect from the Carib, i9 one of the finest collections Leaky Punt Lures Northern Fisheries and Guide Drown scold winds in winter, and they de of trees, growing naturAily, fn On- , i I 'light the eve, with their veacty. ( feria. This is where the Lone Scouts youth to Death Rapidlyan��n Also trees can turn otherwise bar• have held their Summer Camp for _ p $ Word of Tragedy During. ren land Into :,eauttfui and Profit- two years, and It is a very beantl- -- Break-up in North 1'il- III country. test pace. There is one Black Wal- Toronto Lad Drowns Near 2,177,000 "Pound3- Caught in tens Through I quite a few ;:arts of this coon- nut tree which requires three Lone S Scouts to streteb,their -arms around Grafton—Hosts Mother 1930 Compared. with pian.—koya' Canadian • lin. the soil is very 'sandy and gaits _. p •• The Pa+., It's trunk, !n order to truth hands Passes 2,000,000 For Mounted Puhca Conatai�le -Donald ly useless for ordinary cultivation. This Cobourg—The first drowning aril-� : (sand, too has a bad habit of drift- all round, 1929 - R, NIcDULne!.. 22. and his Indian ? lag over other good land and mak- Applications to join the Lone`dent of th'e seasaa occurred near Grat- Sunday Wrnri e p guide, 11,.11asseau, were, drowned on 3 Ing .that too worthless, Scouts of Ontario, anon C be made to ton at about 21 o'clock nudes mann-I p g.—Im roved transpor!sti- a little lake east of York Factory A small plantation of trees mill I The Lone Scout Ile-Partment, Boy_ Ing, when Thomas Ashwell, aged 17.1 cion facilities-have substantially in- while on pollee patrol during April son of Mr. and creased the commercial fishing area +n News of their death.was Brough to ri stop this drift of sand, aril prevent I Scouts o onto Association.Ontario. 830 Bay Street 'of Toronto. was idrownedlewhen. un, file northern part.of Manitoba pry.- Mlle 358 en the Hudson Bay Rail- - Rhe rntnation ct good property, andjoinre- to, - way. and wired down to police of, -will 'pu, to good use this sandy soil � OnlyTroop re6ellg eligibletojoin the punt with has rotten cat( sailoutleaking into cipally famous for its mining opera- I which otherwise is worthless. it ficlals here. - Lake Ontario write" a treacherous� tions. !'wo years ago 18 inland lakes , ithe right trees are Dian ed Ina wise Lone Scouts. ,,LONE E." I northeast wind was blowing. ; in the district of The Pas were b-inK Th9 drowning took pace on April 19, when the two men went throug'b The punt and sail have been re- tinned, compared with 38 at present. rotten ice wbtle_ travelling durlina c +manner .in a very 'bw yearn the --- ---- -._ - - _ � - �. - !Gold Output there I trace s has yet beet! to ndaof the victim: 11+twrre,caught?n'theaeo takes,cora- 360 miles o no h-east of The oven q Three ! Mal ut Increases _ a _ Torouto.—Whatever dullness The boy was visiting the home of pared vuh 2,000,000 pounds in 1P29 near the, mouth of the Nelson'River, 4 ' rV1Ce8 to Go may be in so lines of productian J. R. Nicholls, who had recently moved and 1 400,(/00 is :8"8,- This is the first tragedy'reportel ►7e throughout the world the reverse" is to Breezy Point, near Gratton, from M�1 se Lake yielecd the' largezt in the north country as a ,anuli of the case in the gold production of On- Toronto, The young visitor was ad. ;atch lost year, sccc citing for 131,731) -the Spring break-up. Itis believed Montreal-Saint John-Mone- tarso, the, principal source of 3dpp.y, vised not to use the -punt, i cunds, n: whit.tknh and over '96,0►n he was travelling from Port :Nelson of this precious metal in Canada. Nearly fire hours were sp8nt by Pro- pounds,of trout and other fish. The towards Mile 310, when-the accident . tori, Montreal-Ottawa, i Every month the value of output is yincial Constable Carey and C"tarles yie'!1 from Lake Athapapuskow am took plaee. - Toront0-BUff810 higher than its prede_essor. The offi- B. Elliott, a Cobourg fleherman, In the o'anted to 118,OQ0 pounds of whitefish, His companion had been a mem- t Ottawa—Cancellation of three air!cial statement for the first three tatter's 35-toot cabin cruiser, search,- about 15,00Q.pounds,of trout and ever her of the force aa a guide, a.worn g anafl servlcee will take place on June I months production in Ontario has fust Ing the laky between Colborne and IS X00 pounds of other varieties of in as a special constable, for a num. $ j1, it was learned from poetoffice offl• been issued by the Ps ovincial'IIepart-- Cobourg. They discovered the esti fish. The yield from Cormorant Lal: her of years The bodies wen " - elf,,, Over the wenk-ond, The services ment of Mines and shows the valc.e . , roug n to the Hudson Bay rail are Montreal-Saint John-Moncton, for the first quarter of-this year wan four miles from where the boy set out.1ponnds of whitefish and 65,500 pounds way station at Mile 356, and will be blontreal-OttawlL 'Ibtanto E iffalo. $8,919,492, an increase of $1,614,934 -The boy's host, J. R.-Nicholls, rel' of trout and other fish. - shipped to The Pas on Wednesday, period tat 1 he northward penetration of the R )!Drives of economy 'were stated to over the corresponaing pe calved word from Toronto that hie' Pe McDonael trained at Regina in the 'be the cense of the reduction of ser. year. In the 12 months of 1930 the owfr-mother had suddenly died as he commercial fishing interests has also Royal . Canadian ":tfounted Police _ vises. All three services have been total value of gold produced in On- learned the boy was missing. . taken place in the other two prairie headquarters there_ His father lives - total was $35,518,86`_'. This year it provinces—Saskatchewan and Alber at Peace River in Northern Alberta. 1 Kegarded as more or less experimental is ex ted the vale. will be aboltt _ ta, Fish from Lake Athabaska,which ad the volume of mail carried has P� gid !s not the only King GCorge Paid $2,000 ' But lies' partially in both of these pro- large, $40,000.000. 8 P Y .not been large. The Montreal-to-Ot• valuable metal mined in Northern On- For Rafe Stamp vines: are being regularly marketed taws, flights were carried out about tarso. Silver, nickel;copper, etc., are -Some'lnterestiug facts regarding the in both-Canada and'the United Stares Prince Charles of Belgium - once a week. The other two were produced in large quantities, Between stamp collection of King George of and the most modern method of trans- Prefers to Walk �'`' 'daily, but proved too costly to be main- p England were revealed recently by portation, the airplane, is being uti. Washington.—An expensive-auto rained in the tate o[ low revenues. 180 and 90 per cent of the wbrli's �_ ; nickel supply comes from the Sudbury Ci_arles J. Phillips of the Collectors' ized to convey the fish to -railway mobile has- been ,placed at the dis• r For some district. n ince Charles of Belgin bh.t air' mail services would be cur- tario has great water power and f,r George's Society of Hamilton, Catrtada. in special cars to •bxyers in large during his cleft here. but K.ing'ff - -�• -tailed. The Pcstoffice Department est resources, extensive areas of far- Mr. Phillips, who as head of one of cities. Albert's second son for the-utost part ended the fiscal year with a deficit tile agricultural land and a varietY"wf th4.�la•rgest stamp dealers fn' London' The clear, fresh water of these has -lett it standing. " in the neighborhood of $6,000,000, and scenic attractions, for several years held the appointment northern lakes, which remain cold the Count 'Francois Buis et, a•'rinse °the situation has been carefully can- _ ' as philatelist to the. king; obta'Ined year round, impart a firmness to 0,2 fanned in the hope of reducing ex. P friend -of the Prince, now attached 'Three Canadian Librarians many British and British Colonial flesh which is seldom found in fish to the Embassy, bought the automo Denies. As far as could be learned, Rexeive Carnegie Grants varieties for the royal collection, i caught in warmer waters and this, bile. it was one of several maker Ono further cancellations of air services Mr. Phillips Enid.. that when :the„together with the fine edible qualities which the Prince-tried out. _ are in contemplation. The remaining New York.—Three Canadians' are Dunveen collection was placed in his of the fish, has resulted in a rapidly Prince Charles goes Walking,ottgo ,notes are the lines from Rimouski, named among 12. librarians in the hands 'to sell he found that it con• expanding market, and has. visited most of the aljbat Que., in the east to Lethbridge in United States and Canada who will tained an early one shilling stamp of - itaI- c-x IhA Car. e west, rearBritain coming from a plate im- -Several days. ago, while repr,rters making contact with air mail services negle Corporation of New York for, print of.which no other copy is known. and p4ot6grapher3 united before the 'in the United States. graduate study during 1931.32. An- ping George paid $x,000' for it, and 100 Canadian Artisans nouncement of the. grants, which apartment,house in. . wbich he was - 'a -' Mr Phillips said it would doubtless Prepare to Sail for living, Prince Charles sauntered range from $1,000 to $'2.500, was sell for $3,000 today. p ”' along the •opposite sideaall.—unrec- Moisture Is Lacking made recently. „ Russia ori ,nkract "The King's British stamps are ognized.. For Crops In West The Canadians selected from 103 1 Montreal.—Responding o a Soviet - iaatchless," said Mr. Pliillips. ,"He P t;`� A. piano Ii3's been moved luta the i Z�'innipeg.—Wheat needing, general candidates in both countries are appeal for skilled mechanics and ex- Mary Duncan Carter, 31cGiII Univer• has the original pencil sketch o! the Prince's rooms, and he spends much .T pert craftsmen, one hundred Canadian Ncrnss the prairie provinces, is 90 stty', filontreat;� Russell R. Munn, famous 1liulready envelope and Row- time playing. bricklayers, carpenters and otter 1 per rent. completed in :Manitoba; 60 Fraser Valley Public Library Demon- land Hill's rough w aterrotor sketches technical workers will leave Canada'' for the first 1 and 2-penny British 1 Per cent. in Saskatchewan, and 45 stration, and Freda F. Waldou, Uni- early in May to take up employment College Men Taught Stamps issued in 1340 and many to 50 per cent, in Alberta, according versity of Western Ontario, London, offered them in Russia. A year's con- Problems of Etiquette unique proofs of the issues during the �1 tract has been guaranteed, and many Ito a report published In the 'Ment- Ontario. reigns of Queen Victoria and King Sau Jose. Calif.—The Sail -Jose of the workers will .ake with• them Itoba Free Press on 'May 2nd. Edward. The King's collection is con, their wives, families and personal pos- Jose State Teachers College, under Historic Cit Becomes Village tamed in 200 albums b autifuliy bound the direction of Harold P. Muter of The report, compiled from reports Y sessions. Canadians, French and he h men has intro- pi 75 correspondents throughout the Berlin.—After having been a ^-i Y in royal blue. English-speaking. Russians and Finns t English Depart t; iCrops areas of the west, indicate for more than 200 years, Lagow, - �" will make up the party, the majority duced a course in social practice for laeedircg is slightly ire advance of eighty-five miles eastward from Ber- British Capitalists of whom are not among the unemr men. it will deal with the pt ".last year in Manitoba;, at just about lin in the Province of Brandenburg, Start Canadian Tour's Played. refs 'of etlquette;- in' all' cbmttion the same stage in baskatchawan, has surrendered its charter and be- Queb.ec, ,Que.—A party of British ' ,a --r social practices of the clay, stmt a week to 10 days behind the come a village. With only about 510 The'students will be carefully !n- - i . capitalists, members of the Federa•i ., structed not-to eat--peas with a knife, :J,1930 scredule to Alberta. inhabitants, it found the burdens res.- tion of British'Industries, were among Victoria, B.C,—Reports from he _ The report says: "Moisture is lack- ing on a city too great. the paseengers arriving here from Lower Okanagan. Valley, .Pentictcn tucks napkin under the c-hln or-com= in;, generally over the west, with the -- - England last week on the Empress of and south, indicate that there will be mit errors which are said to have re- - "- the territory across where Fatalities Increase mance, They met Hon. H. H. an increase in the vemi-ripe tomato suited In broken friendships when Northern Saskatchewan and eaten - jn urge mi8 Western "states, which Stevens, Minister of Trade ' and, acreage this year. Kootenay reports the .boo friend displayed such ua- lar; into Alberta, where heavy rains do not rave mandatory examinations .Commerce, in Montreal and will that all points have come through the pleasant manners. - - ng snow delayed work last Fall. and tests inycensing drivers, the in- make a tour of Canada to study bust- winter in splendid condition and with While the new course was starte111Id Jaz Bali drifting has held up or delayed ,,,ease in 0automobile fatalities from news conditions and �rtun!tfes. a continuance of favorable weather as an experiment, it has caused such Spring work at a number of pointe 1929 to 1928 was 161 per cent. and 'The party was composed of Col. Sir the fruit tonnage should be greater keen Interest it is expected to prove In tite last two weeks, but Decently the increase in automobile registra- James Llthgow, Bart., Sir Arthur than last year. Soil and moisture one of the most popular subjects In _ �y oondlttoas have improved." tions was 146 per cent._ T conditions' are ire the college. Duckham and Moir Mackenzie. �•g� '4; .- _ �9..}x.s, f.,y �u. •:�' .!y.-' ,., 4y .." -•., .... - m,.. ' r :/!. . .,� ..,, �"..'. _-'!.'^-.. v...-- ....�: .m,,: __.._-.;r ,. .f ,' ., ..y,'- - 'W`" a4 - -G 0.. __ T%'R_' — '.`. - •c7iGi:n, i , ..—. ry.rv. 'rlr'....•.�,�li•+�IN-X'I•'. Yl") ft ..,is "d"a.•+u.9f o-•.M'.,. .0^L•S'N:.4, iJ,wL,yf�,t u-.M:- �t�• •t,,•� 'Le,,,', •� - ,. '>...r 1. -,...: ,. � ... .. .. .' - rsnn > ry sa M fF'YJI 'r. y 7 :. - ._��• •! . Drugless Slee ,;�f L E C T R 0 MRGNETISM - For the Sleepless ' _THERAPEUTIC SOLENOID D ' Day May Come When Electrl- ! city Will Ctire Insolilnia, -- _ _. Declares Physician. y •� _ ._- F : --MARMONYMNIOR 1 l Those to whom_gleep.w•lll.not CQm@ I of itself must try to coax it. Herein lien danger; Varus a German -�--� - V " physician', Dr. G. Canker, writing on _ - 1A "Artificial Sleep" in -the -lllustrtrte _ � IR Zeitung (Veipzig)-. r G The day may come, he thinks, when -• • I�Y :iusomnia will tre conquered by drug- . OD A less methods—by simple .manipula. ISAMU nufts—At ANA11(oeax�eRe�oe dons, or•.electrlc treatment." ' E "An 'old German proverb says: 'One E hour of sleep"is better than a slice•of � � ! Classified ' Advertising t� �I f j.' honey.' nr „ t�lrr� PRICE "Of course,"heatchy sleep i� a Tires• ,.�� .���r SasY Q82C=a Ilona boon, app^eciated best by those .�;•'u�• "��„ BABY .a11CKS-1N S1X VAR- 'FULL �+ a C,�0♦�+ A'1 IETI'E_3- ole and up. ataJoBues 1100.00 for proof of better, regardless of price, than manufactured by the who have lost it.. 04 :4 Carl_ Harmony Manufacturers of Canada We believe in small profits and Pyr GKti�yrc'� tree A EI Switzer. Graatoa On o. ' + quick returns. Comparison shows super quality over nil others.. It Is xn .. "InSamtita, has over and OCef a$aiII Y 1 absolute waste to Day more for an Electro Magnetic ADP�ce than the led to stili'ide.. �bry� �� T7fPEWBTTl19» Harmony. -Beware at imitations! Harmony Is time reared and proven "it is equally exhausting, whether it p+t c [�ARGAIN t:7 REBUILT' EMi'2RH PROOF FROM FACTS PRODUCED .THRQUGH THE HARMONY THERA or' ��� _L7 typewriters, guaranteed same as PECTIC SOLENOID IN CA no• rwfnnNl� paralysls,_rheumatism, arth _ ___ is._[2t+nded unOn Ptll'ely phy�iCal causes f �� ritis, stiff joints, lumbago, sciatica, neuritis, sore back, igh V1000 or those of a nervous .iature, or is due new, E e cash with order. 6atiefaetioa pressure, strokes. varicose reins, anaemia, rundown condition, sluggish or money refunded, Twits for TYDa- Gess, hay fever, eczema, indigestion, nervousness, old-age troubles, en to mental suffering. Hence it has aI writers ,Si St Peter 5t., Montreal. larged tonsils, ulcera and many other bodily ailments ways' been the task oY medical sCien-ce EpaESZNTATZvlf1 WAfT343a Keep your money in Canada by buying the Harmony. Don't pay the I y FOR CONSTIPATION expenses of 'big corporations that have to be met. Have a free demon- to meet it with adequate tn2asures, OULll .1'OU :IKE TO fa Tell- stratlon, and prove co you ow» aatlsfaction, before buying, what the - !and substitute artificial sleep for the a • local epresentative.for fast sell- Rarmony will do for you. ' lacking natural one, whenever it. is. • tr.g household necessities. Write Clar- MAD OFFICE: Imperial Bank Olds.. 171 Yonge street, Toronto, Ontario, impossible n u induce it :n the nor>nal encs Cameron, 39 welllnRton St. A. ■ -.Rd[ia.a344 — 1'a Punto: C)nt. if-lrAR MONY. li way. g1bLp WtNT39a. "Qf ceurse, the necessity .for sleep I u rs California, Etc. ` OSLTIONS o\ OCEAN LINERS--? Heid Office, Imperial Bank Bldg., 171 Yonge 'deet itself IS distinctly dependent upon the i experience unnecessary. List Vernon. manner of living, the -,onstitution,and A tourist was enjoying the beauties , mons free K. Arculus �founc 1 error. Toronto, Ontario Phone Elgin 8544 New York, AGENTS WANTED the temperament of the individual, of California as pointed but by a,� - especially upon his age. ,Its curve native. �i EN -1�D ��'O•IES wANg ED AS — _ HYOADCASTING: CSCE—Afoada7 sad Wednesday 11 a.m.; Tuesday and cuuntY -managers for high grade ;. 4"6ttADC 19,16 am. glides steadily from birth down to.old Said the tourist, upon sassing 1:o.e o: toilet articles. household neces- .r....•.•, ! sitles and home -emedies. Each county .-... age, 1n which frequently only a'few I through a large grove of trees bear- representative sells in his or her chosen hours of r?taxation suffice."' 1 ing citrus fruit; "What beautiful t territory and appotnts sub-agents for - ! the remainder of the county. Must be +► i.has Geen spent on speech. instead Since there are many causes for fn-('looking grapefruit:" i aggressive, and able to supply bond It "Oh. said the Californian, "those necessary, Very'._llberal comtttteslon. 'Modern Language -!men have•been content to get along somnia, its cure also calls for the most write Park lane Products Limited. Age .wrth the words and speech forms of diver,ifled forms of treatment, and I lemons are a little small, owing to a Hamilton. Ontario. Still In Stone g ;stages, Future progress civilize '�requetitly l4 reduires the greatest comparatively bad season," tion will be delayed or perhaps pre- 'medical skill to find the right oneI There was silence for a time, 11 The Foggiest Spot vetted. Sir Richard believes, unless the one that would do. Sasttce to the; -What magnificent homes:" ..ex 4 • ,,•loose Peak, `inine, enjoys the dts- Has Not Advanced In Line ''1 the problem o[ cot..municatin$ 'ideas cl.:ef pitdciple of all our actions: j claimed the tourist as they sped I With Other H'unrlali • through Los Angeles. j tinction, says Popular Mechanics Mag- by language la studied acientiflcally Non nacre. "Do not inflict Injury." arise:of being the foggiest spot to the r Progress and systematically, to find out exactly !The doctor continues: Mere huts," said the native, in differently, "lou should see some L'nited States, although It brightened how thoughts-may be expre-sed most' Re nil know how much evil has up a little In 2930 and had only 1,562 Ail human beings still talk like sav-I clearly. resulted from the misuse at soporific oo f the real buildings". hours.. or a little more than-sixty-fiv• ages. Every modern language is little, - - —" land anody ut drugs (i name only mo I The tourist was again absorbed d more than a teat for cavemen; as Drying Guiftalna 11 phine, heroine, veronal. and. paralde• unspoken thoughts. _ " I days and nights,of fog. Its yearly been though modern surgeons still operated I ' ry ng `hyde!. - I .-Aad what are those enormous ;average over sixteen Sears has been with stone knl+es or modern _carpen--I Take the full width of voi:e, grera• I "And perhaps it is the task• of the 11 blossoms'" he asked. gazing across '11,607 hours. "Runners-up on Moose feta sawed boards with fish bones or I dine or- any soft curtain mater:al, futnre to conquer -insomnia through i extensive Holds of gorgeous yellow' Peak's record are Libbey Island and a. -;modern farmers cultivated their gelds I and after stitching hems at Cup and simple ut"ps. such as hydriatric ap Rowers. Petit htaoCi also coast, the t Ree �oihrt by digging them up with sharp sticks,' bott")m, making a separate stltch:zg plications and electricity,= or, better "Just a-patch of dandelions," ft- On the Pa ciRc coast, Point Reyes light i I "or the roil; tlailipen and while damp still, through mental treatment (pay' claimed the Calitorulan 'modestly. station holds the record, with as So protested. Sir Richard Paget, life- as-,ad of Ironing or using a cur- I must show you some-real flowers," average of 2,398 hours poi' year for leas British student of the nature' chic therapy),-50 .that we may free I " Then they reached the Sacra- forty-five years. and sounds of speech, in a recent ad-i •sin stret:ite-, int them at once en ourselves from the chemical Then _ dress in.London. It is generally &d- T0413. place -a rod in Cha bottom hem!, acket. I have repeatedly. had oceR mento River: "Ah," said the tour --'-� mktee.: Sir.Richard recalled, that a I iod one 1n the top and hang chem Jac to see hot► chronic insomnia.; tat, having grasped the idea, "Rome What is believed to be the richest large part of the human antagtrnlsma .to dry by pushing the material tt:;ht.- 1$'O t which all medicine was help- one's radiator to 'leaking'"-Ohio deposits of radium to the world are Which lead to sats and :;imitar dtffi• ly-together. Let them dry in thin leis, yle.ded to the lbrge net pack!Time+, at, Great,Bras Lake, 1__200 miles " eulties are due to differences of fashion. When entirely dry. take;and to corresponding form. of bathing +-- northwest of Edmonton in the North- and so that separate groups of out the bottom sod and the curtains IThe sleep• thus obtained is usually probably the largest plant in the west Territories. people eo -not tufty understand each will.hang as though shirred and have {much more refreshing and free from world is a rare species known as the Y - a dainty and sheer appearance not I unpleasant coll»teral effects, .I"box huckleberry." The tratling creep l The use of laud-speakers wand Dther. A similar condition exists, the obtained by other methods Tice' lecturer suggested, even among people+ "In the future the psychic lnfl+tence'ers of a single specimen of this amaz-•gramophones is 'forbidden in 6rus- who speak the same language Words 1 advantage over Ironing the curtains at suggestion and bypnoti+m will prop-'Ing plant can cover 100 scree with a spin aller._Pleven o'clock at night or having,them hang Lull 1s so great "seldom are complicated ;south, tongue and ably he valued,most,highly, Itowerer,! thick mat. 2 et the plant �- that it is impossible to realize the -" reaches a height of more than six throat gestures mos; of which were effect' until one has tried this we must never mistake thg latter for! chosen by our savage ancestors thou the mesmeric treutmenr, the 'animal inches, according to the Field'Museum method_. of Natural History. It takes hundreds R sands of yearn ago. These savages : magnetism.': to called after its 'redia- isad but fen ..W 00 L ideas and_ simple ones. I .0 the the physiclan aleamer. ' of years to reach its full 9`1`01 [b, saps - Languages, white, pro6ablY—god Vr.renCh-M�>!OCCO L-Bather -. I develo sturdily and popular Science Monthly." HIGHFS.1. PRICES PAM —. a �hlld to P _ enough for their cavemen inventors, Goads to'be mentally fit ro make his stay In I The Canadian VCDOI CO. Ltd. " There is no preservattae and antl- have been outgrown by civilization., The raw materials used in the maau- life, sufficient sleep of the best quality I -- aA single word may stand tui' halt"a Lecture of French morocco' leather I is essential, `says Dr. 31_ Arbuthnot septic, nothing that keeps one's heart , 2 CHURCH ST., TORONTO idozen'separdte ideas, even in a single goods are pheepskins from which the Lane, In the London Daily Mail (Con-I young like sympathy, like giving one's :Mankind lfas perfected the removed at x1azarAet and tineatal edition). To clay, he asserts,;self with enthusiasm to some vi ortby " language. wool to BLACKHEADS art of mathematics and dozens of which are at at Graulhet 'and I there are tar too many children grow• thing or cause.-John BurraughA. -other arts which asslit the progress Issoudun, according to the Index to ing up into men and women of poor o' science or -the exact formulation French Production. These skins have Physique and stunted intelligence Sim- Don't aurc�r any lo::ger from thee• o[ Ida&'8 in special.fields like science - o •i. blemishes.P. xioveroomePow them at as attractive-grain and 'color and are I ply through lack of proper sleep. home! fisc 3 os. Peroze Powder Lror1L end engineering. No similar effort able to withstand the rough handling Clearly, the responsibility for incur- -- your druggist. Sprinkle-a ante on •h• face cloth, seely with a clreStaT mottntt _ and hard service met by travelers'I Ing that.children "get adequate sleep and the blackheads wilt he all Wasasa with parents, who should bem l AWA,, Satisfaction "or on«y return bags. "Porta .is the chief market for restsed, a these goods. (fully acquainted with the actual num-, 1 requi to Reeer-ding D1 hours Menton He orly.le advancing in lite whose lege. Says Dr. Lane: "'•. No 421 Coilepa St., r�hen; is getting softer, whose blood' "Bables, of course, should do little Rub M+oaed'. i. padr. It TOrOtltO i i ays in■ ■or• lipm.aa, _ warmer, whose brain quicker, ahoee else than of and eat; very young .n.n iad•mdi.rio., .00vhs■. Kariey Lavidson Ol9trf6tiior+" Bpirit fa entering into living peace. children,,up•to the age of six, should l,.als Wctte at Dn4� for our DarRaia list of I John Ruskin. have at least fourteen hours of sleep. s l+ i Pvh you on your t•M1 illi 17 used ntot.,rcycles. Terms arranged. - _ Older children, up to the age of twelve 11 t • years, should have twelve hours, and abnve that age ten hours each night 1s suWelent. p� : - The time of going to fled Is' also ""KING OF PAIN»-' -• " -' - - ' •- r'• •important. Young children,should bel i i the time the child -is eight the hour jfor bed should,not be latei•.11 eight•!_ ' Q 1 o'clock. Subsequently, a quarter of . Feel Young Again an hour should be allowed for every� . successice birthday, so that by the ' Enjoy.Ha W For Trottb time the_child is fourteen the time i C 0 L - duetoAc, for bed will be nine-thirty. Parents' irto+aSTI should.be rigorous in adhering to such ^ + sous sToMACH a�t e r mea s_ ACRY to the night. C:elici No 4lalhoas 01 men cud ,:utien all over. N�pnURN a scale, and. insist upon the pro,Pei'' cause for alarm d" Castoria is rhe world take Knischen Salts daily— , • w wVsi°a" bedtime. i handy this pure vegetable preppara- not. because thev die really ock. mind i "Every precaution shottld be taken' tion brings quick comfort, and can you_but because ►hey know the little " ' to insure that the cvildren'a sleep will never harm. It is the sensible thing daily dose at Kruschen keeps ahem - - s al tl anerlfe c and ttee im f when children are sills Whether it' ways t,_ ti from - - - be sound and restful. Parents should g GET "show consideration and endeavor to ,the, stomach..or the little bowels; end also keeps the 9vgtem Tree ftniii - t3ET RID o; your thead of pain I,to. an acid-soaked st,olnach anis I colic or constipation: or diarrhea, aver•acidity. , prevent any unnecessary Doise. NYhen tiny tongues are coated,or the eeople who take hmi vuen netts tD after eatipg. Eat without fear oY bowels—assists these organs to- "Tile bedroom must never be stuti7y, breath is bad. Whenever there's need a glass of hot .nater avery morning indigestion," 'soar stomach, dis• n,ictioIl as they should. ;nor the bed so cold that the chdld can ,of gentle, regulation. Children love won't have headacliYs, and are always agreeable gas or headaches: Phillips' :t(tlk of Magnesia Is g • --When your food ferments "itis• what you need when a bad breath,- --pot relax comfortably. Provided there the taste of safe Poria,and its mildness free from ted tormue- • depression s are .sufficient alarm coverings, the makes it safe for frequent use dizziness,stinted tott>zuewtd unofettsant agrees," lies like a lump in your coated tongue, headaches; nausea-- breath stomach, it's a sign of too _much- or biliousness "indicates an. over- tyindows should be open. Children Anda more liberal dose of'Costorhi Phev nave no-poisons m their Id never be allowed to sleep with is always better for growing children "s tem.occause the action of Kruachen • - acid. luau need not resort to crude acid conaltion. Take a spoonful than strong medicine meant oniv for ., + their heads covered by bedclothes-or g Sults oil theTiver, >;idnevs and howeb methods-take instead an antiacid_ today and for several days and see adult use: causes perfect and regular elimination: rs :it.li their heads buried in pillows." - - It. you want joyous nealth and - that will correct the cundition. hon it sweetens the assists_ you . ff _ -'/ Phillipa' �IIIk of 'Magnesia. won't be nearly so liable to colds tonus vigor--1L you want to .t'orlt A spoon{u1 of this, pleasant- or_ sickness.- _All drugstores in "There is nothing the matter with , hard and.enios-your work_ I rat ns tasting, soothing fluid neutralizes the Dominion sell it in 50C bottles. Americans except 'their-ideals,"—G, t;schen gaits every day 'lmttton- r • • • at people are enloyinp their dld1w r3nany times its volume in $cid.•. It 1 _ Look for the xrnue Phi11 ps Chesterton. _ labours, thanks to the '•little daily RtO R- 6if restores the proper alkalise balance the bottle. ISSUE No. 14--'31 dose" of Klvschen. G Made in Canada - _ • • Jb'u:kn:•. .,,.. am., ✓nr. •.^d.a�",d ....irN. '- ,-r. •. 'r1'u ,..a,�.p.. }-:.;,. , "J ...5.i yh. ��'•.;1.•.g w•.- .§ .. .., `Y 't&'". w- y' .�:..,fl•,+ „pt.-^_ -s�*-�nJ`„-'cL•-'s'x-.-, 3".ar_.'2.,:_�. -. _. ':��',. -y -,... . - _•- ." 7 _ ��' y} ,w - .ri ''-••F a7Si .:L. :}.. 4'.- •yt:J,'•. , - _•.T'Y { w • „T ` er's sister, Mrs. A. Fleming. be the speaker. Those who know Mr. _ Resexsi the 'date 2tta3 22nd, for aain,Trickey will os e-o want w hear bid, © Y - M 0. _R R I S TE>�1rts the Mission Circle of the Baptist again, and those_o! us wtho have not 44 01.43 per you.. 41.50 it paid in""" Church. A. rare treat- is-being prep- had-the privilege of knowing him 4apacriptiom ro the uo;ced sate. and Crede ared. Look for further announce- will certainly miss a treat if they do , sriia,n 64UQ in-advance. meats. nqt come to"this Mothers'. Day ser: �._` _ :A few of our ladies motored to vice. There will also be special mus- Brooklin.last Wednesday withblrs ic. tv'erybody is invited. JOHN MURKAR, Proprmtor. Brownridge-who was addressing the ----�---� - Brooklin n Womenis Institute un. - op,• Look,_Listen-They second ------ St g V p j� QQ ts DICKERING COUKCIL.' "Co,nmuni;m'. Standard Trainin School will be -eedin T1D1L �0r X00 On Monday, May 11th, the B. Y. held in 13rolighaH,-' from• Iia} 1Sth - The *above Council suet un 3ionday P. U. 'intend having a special meet= to 22nd. Three splendid courier• One - a Ml ay 4-tb. All members present, the ing in the Baptist Church. There will p' You can- s_a��e money € ,lld be sure o-best Reeve in'the chair.' The milkites of be'a s ecial s �,ker anti on Primary one.o one on Then Ate_ - P p -"gam �}_3t's`c• Work,, and one on the_ Pro 1:2rs�of 7•* i� the last meeting were adopted ab. Everybody welcome. the Old Testament There will be quality it you 4Juy your-requirements read.: -On Sunday, May- 8th-(tonight), the three .leaden§ provided,- by the. O. R. Mr. Stacey .of the Rose'ank Rd. Young People's Class of Prospect E. C. Register now. There will be a at Roy Morrish s. - appealed to the council for repair Park, 'United Church are presentin�� good- time.• Ball games, banquets "stork on the sideroad north of the their. drama, "Three Pegs", in the 'etc. All denominations are invited. ` Highway. Baptist Church here under the aus- Watch for fuller announcements. H. � ....Two Storis-Pickering and .Cherrywo,od _ Messrs Anderson and Beer were pices of the Young People's Class, Stainton, Dean of the School:* heard re truck insurance. This drama:comes highly recommend- Here are,a few inoIley gaVerg.. Mr. Walker;of Adams Wagoll Ltd. ed and•it is hoped` to have a full -- :was heard re-road maintainer. house as it has-been given five times AUCTION SALE OF Mangel seed, 1 ib..pkR - $Sc Considerable' correspondence • was to full houses. Admission 25 and 15 sweet Corn, per lb 180 dealt with. cents. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS Fant Garden Peas, per lb 260 C. C. Richardson was heard re the Mothers' Day, May 10th, is going Buggiep, Cutter, Harness Etc. y Fairport Beach .sideroad,• requesting to be a red-letter day in Whitevale. -Gold Wax ( Batter) Beans, per lb 25o gravel etc. At 11 a. m. the $aptist Sunday The property of the Estate of the The Standing Committee on Relief School are holding a special service. Also .a complete. assortment of Garden and Flower SeedB reported and paid the following.- Rev. John Trickey, of Toronto, will Late RICHAPD BARRETT in small packages, and M. S." Chapman, re Fowlie, '$14.86. At Lot 12. Con. 2, Pickering, (Bing- - R. D. Sherwin, re Sykes, $14.70, W. ston Road. halt mile east of $16.93. •J. Morrish re Stroud, SAP[_"Qj16TER. _ Pickering tillage), on Don't forget when you are _ . The Standing Committee on Trans- Saturday, May 9th - Auction sale SATURDAY, MAY 9TH, 1931 save money on your grocery require- -portation reported and paid the fol- of household effects, buggies and meats b visiting IIB. lowing- D. R. Beaton, re Hydro ser- cutter etc., at Kingston Rd. (half The tough t r property, viz: y g Heat- -vice $3.65.$3.65. mile east of Pickering Village) the HaPPS Thought range, 6 hole; Heat- - -The Standing Committee on Con- property of the Estate of the late er; Coal Oil stove, 2 burner and oven , tingencies, reported .-and paid , the Richard Barrett. Sale at one o'- Brood; -Glass Top Cupboard; Leather covered couch; Extension table, good; C'iHERRYwOOD AND PICKERINC ow - ' folling - Chartered Trust, re clock, standard time. See adv't. in tax rebate, 6.55. K. B. Turner, aud- another column. ...W. B. Powell, Chest of Drawers, walnut, 100 yearn itors report, $10.00. J. M'urkar, print• auctioneer. old; Small'-table; 6 Diners, nearly Pb one Mark. 5020 , • . Phone Pick. 800 ing by-law.: and forms, -$26.00. Town __ _- new; Diner .arm Chair; 6 Kitchen - Hall license, 3.00, L. and L. Guarau- � chairs; Walnut settee; 5 Walnut - ` -W.-hat's Th1s..F1�r chairs, hair cloth-, \,h•itin desk good; • tee, Treasurer's 450,0. 10.00. Adamg g -Pickering St org spears, salary, $450.00, ditto, bonus -Or,arz;walnut; Centre-totals and 4 on 690 dogs assessed, 869,00. John Sybilla Spahr'; Remedy' It's the best other small table;; A number of pier_ 2 for treating sore throats, coughs, ores; Walnut dressers, anti • Phillips, S. A. 0.,�o.GO. D. R. Beaton .. - quer - - en account salary, 12.5-00 croup, bronchitis, bronchial asthma, Bedroom suite., complete; Bed; Cane The Standing Committee on. Roads tonsil ills and kindred diseases. Try Rocker; Haircloth couch; Dinner set, Bridges report and paid the fol. g it, it GOOD. E, C. Jones, druggist complete, 32 pieces; Hat rack: 2 Our stock of Seed Corn has arrived ; Longfellow, Compton's Early, asnd _ - -' 4,ctrolas; Hangin lam and small foxing-J. BeeIby drat* con• 8 and " p North Dakota White, White Cap, Goldon Glow, 6.75; H. Down haul and drag on R. L. NOTICE lamps; 2 Feather-beds, mattresses; '`Vise. do 7, Improved Learning --29.75; Geo. Todd, drag S. T. Line. m L�'{ •'9 springs, pillows, flanelette sheets; T7 hit+eVale -.- M111s I Wood and coke, Top buggy; Open Beanie's and Steele Seed by, Mao Rei deed and all-kinds of 1.2b• Ditto, drag con. 3 and 2, 10.00. Garden Seed by bulk add package. .75 A. Mathews, drag con, 7. and 6, 18buggy; Cutter. good; 2 Sets single B Anni. drag con•,5, 5.60; M Hickey Chopping every day, harness, one good; Lawn mower; _ ag Grass shears; A lot of kitchet, urea- !( gee our Kelvinatore Eiectrie Revi erators and the new dr con. 2. and 1. 7.0. I. White.- GRA1N- FLOUR-FEED ails and a host of small articles. ` R drag R, L. and eon. 1. 6.25; A. Lee. Beatty Electric W,a„here. Sul pipe from Oshawa and graved Gristing Every Week Dray. ' ' To wind up the Estate, everything ' .con. 7 ands, 41.25; Greenburn Sand ' :- - Will exchange --:-- -- °amt be sold. :Agent for McCormick.Deering F.rrn1 Machinery and Repairs. - and Gravel, gravel, 125.00; V. Park- �: Flour for Wheat � . . ' - -- ir•s, ,gravel for con. 6 and 7, 23.10; Sale at 1 o'clock sharp (standard Frost Wire Fence and Fleury Plows. r, Todd, gravel for Greenwood Rd. ANTHONY WILSON time.) 43.0; F. Barclay, haul on con. 7 and Proprietor' 'Our Motto.-"We have it, Can get it, Or 4Gr 9 910.Rd. John 2. 3.4. 5sl6.7. 'TERMS CASB _. J ... it iso not made." _ 46tf . IPhone Mark. 5502 W. B. Powell, Auctioneer gnaw on con. .7, 6.75; S. Farndale, _: �+ +�� *�'+y ®��/'t : Squi eon, a 3, 4.'S. 6, 7. 2Her n J. S. BhJL.S1,FW \a �Y�r�1.Y'iR-I V squires, graver con. 1. 4.50; Herman • Pascoe. haul con 1. 51.00 J• ' A. Tuckett, Irravel for R. L., COO; - TIRE PP ICE C Mcllroy; drag con. 1 and R. L s 75; John Selman, repairs to grader DOLLAR STRETCHE13W'Dsand pe 4.60: 14i. Dunkreld, dragcera r, _ . :- ` W, T. L. and..con. 7 ands, 7.50; Ditto. owest1N H1STOR °Mrag rr,n.- 9. and plow con S.- 14.25: G. Burkholder gravel con. 4. 28.00 Look over our linea before deriding. We feel confident the Roods on A. Michell, -haul ron, 9. 1:5,10: F. display on our counters are real money C"lrter ditrn, 125.10: 11 Slopp, draftsaving vat ties. B 1, 1,50; . 'nod shovel con. "t • _ _ / We feature Goodrich C'anva-foo otwear for the entire family, 1-25:.k. Stork, dray con 4. 11.3:x: tamons leader-s tur yemrc See these now. O. Pascoe, drag on con 1. `#,30:'I, : +dates, drag can. 1 and 2 jri; Fred Men's Fine And Work shirt r-9lrecial : Mens"Fine t nthright, dr:r� can-fi and 1`.�.i;0; �l• fake PCOncm Dress Shirt, collar xtt"acued 93 cents: _ Linton• drag con: 1. plow and grad: � Men'h Odd Pstnt�-, fine ,nixturee and khaki. Boys' Khaki Longe at :. igb4Aander.drag T. L -#f� fj �, _ 1.00 per pair, Boy,' Tweed Longo. various prices 1.85; D. Nighswander, ditto, 1,x,5; • V *1! Special Men's Work;Sox, :i pair ISA Men- Well Constructed Work L Gore, spread gravel, con. 9. 9-.50, ! li � Boots at 2.69 and.up._- b. Nighswander, drag;con. 9, _.00; Dr sive ` P. Nighswander, ditto, 3,75; Ros one "Ward, salary, 150:00; R. 'Ward, tel. . •' - - Phone'1904 drag con. 7 and h'I ` calls, ; P Jos. Bye, g u+ CEC I L BRAD LEY ' - - 8. 9.75; Pedlar People, pipes, 40b.12t .•• , •C. S. Bryant, drag con 2 %nd 3; 16.75 X Tremble, drag Greenwood Rd.. & in the history of :' ICS JC 3% I N C*'natall pipe' Chet1M bUMOSS have - G. Pegg, drag con. 6 and 7, 9.00,; B. rises been se low Jones, drag E. T Line 6.90; B. W. P _ ones, drag tort. 7 an Clark, team con. 1-5.00; R. 33aMon, trouble bill will today pay a / ditto, 5.00; T. Annan, ditto 6.75; A• big portion of the cost of a J. Taylor, drag con. 1..and 2, 9.35; aero Goodyear. Don't risk Q J. Coats, shovel con. 9, 4.75; Vince driving with poor tires. Baker, ditto, .85; E. Ward, drag on " con. 9. 9.50; M. Evans;' shovel snow 'Come in--now and see our , >.cbn 9, .75; M. Pugh, ditto; 1.50; W. comp late Hite of Goodyear :` 1r>ravtt the *irtg's vtghmag Ward, unloading timber,-8.50; Geo. All•Weather'aitd Pathfinder Turner, ditto, 3ditt W. Birk . ditto Tires. Two price ranges. All Dally Coach' - -Se' rvice 2.50; R. Lynn, ditto, 2.50: D. Sykes, sizes in. stock., Eve tire shovel SnUR,. con. 9.• 2.00; Norman - Goddard. ditto 2.25; E. Ward, drag, made with Supertwist cord. - con. 9, 5.30; G Gates Every aranteed. Pieke g=Toronto:. C. K. Petty drag on - con.. 2 and 3, 8.00; J. Mainland, iiitta OC. Single 5 Return 90o. L, 5 O. W. Fow, haul con 1 and P.. y CORDON LAW , L., 54.15; W. Fowlie, Haul con. i and Leave Pickering (Standfrd Time) Leave Toronto g, R..Line, 2145; G' Lair, gas anti oil t - A 'M.' P. 11. a. M. foi truck, 6•.35; J. Stephenson, drag _: -, K 6 10 255 a 8,30 2.30 con. 7 and 8, 13.10; C. Cooper, hard- - • a 6.55 ,3.55 - 4.30 • 'S Aare, gas and oil, 2.1.14; J.-,.'11ay, haul Pieker�ng, Ontario 7,55 4.55 _ 8.30 4.30 on con. 4. 5.00;. F. Turner,•.d-ag con. i-. . _ _. _ '5 • , 9.30 5130 '7, 6.25; F. Turner, drag W. T. Line, _ 9.55 b 6.55 b 10,30 b 8.30 9.an G. Tran, drag Tran T. L. and con Pur a mesa Good ear Tube aha eve new cost 10.55 7.55 _ 11.30 7.30 r • i1 and 5. 8.25; G. Tran drag con. 4, Y � yT � 11.55 •b 8 55 P. M. b 8.30 •' - - Nand 5, 16.30; C A.:Balsdon, drag and P. M. - 9.55 - _ 12 30 9.30 rad. Ti, L. and con, 1 '14.00; G. Par- '12.55 d 10.45 1.30 10.30 -on, gas and rep. to truck, '1.50; Fren l•55 1yers, drag and Tiaul con. 6•and 7, a Daily except Sunday. b Saturday;Sunday and 10.50; J. Murkar, Supt. supplie.% 5.00 E D M U N D HIND L U M BER _Holidays oply.- d stlnday..oaly. The Council now adjourned to meet --•an Monday June. 1st. COMPANY, LIMITED. _-Coaches stop at Any point to pick up passengers. Signal plainly by hand to the driver. 11vHITti1lALE. " Coach connections at Toronto for Bnffalo, Niagara 'Ziss Ethel Seebeck, of Toronto, ....LUMBER AND MILLWORK Falls, Hamilton, Brantford, London, S��homas, -was home over Sundry. "FOR.EVERY TYPE OF CONSTRUCTIONI Detroit, Schomberg, Brampton, Barrftl briClia, Mid. "! Quite a number from c-.ro attended - land, Jackson's Point and intermediate points, • -the $. Y. P. V: Rally , ; Whitby on -Masonite for the Modern coach connection at Buffalo_and Detroit I Tuesday night. for all U. S. A. points. - ' Mrs. Welter- Ferguson :«= been _� - - - • spending a few days wltR hur ;not- a come and Farm - _ F h1eL Mrs. James MacRae. Ideal for Summer Cottages, ..Prompt Deliveries. Gra Coach Lihes- hasLittle Mi;.; F,velyn Cooper, �Nh�been staying with 'Mrs: McKs>;: WRITE US FOR LITERATURE AND SAMPLES ! left last week for England. Mrs. Pendelton and daughter are .staying a few days with the form-;DANFORTH AND MAIN ST., TORONTO.)* Grover 1133.4.3 � .,��,"^r_. �v'ed.• rat`=..k, �.a ...'r'.. : :..:,.r :ti.�,+',}.. .:...' aw.' cs,yp. ,.a• -;•'.4, ,,:;;.�' s;ry a•. 7 77 M T+'.' .,;+ :2"y •..it: ..bn .: 0. err`v. !, i' ;^• - •,.:7 "r•-z^w'!�--'-:.- -d•_: .-,-. :K..,P,:-; ,.•: ....>- ,�_: _ - - -,v r.w .a,•t--,- .-r-mac' 7,a o ,-, � 'u, .. ,,. -y4,..Vv-_,>,a- . ... a .- . ,_--' ' ... '''' ... _.;,r.. .:' r.n, "lpY'• .'b .-. .5.:.,; f `a +.h ., '•r . .J.,• '•.ti 1110 '>.'r' •; ,�«��'.., :'+' _ oval i„,_, .. . . v`y� '1• w.i _ ' -,. .•. :' ;,' ;:.'a., , y..... 'yam, ..• :.. Y.:`.'•.,• ♦.. _ V � , ou►te - _ - Mrs. Hortop, of Balsam, was to Margaret Macnab spent a day town on Thursday last. ` The .Claremont football bo WK. ANDER SO " Last week in the city. ys - - af, ' Fred Ward is making some im• are organizing for the season. _ IDUNBARTOIY - .dprovements to his house. Mrs. Ed. Gibson is confined-to - re' - See C. A. Overland's change of the house under medical care. surf aeo advt. In another column. J. "S• Bundy and S. Rumohr were T. Paterson hue 'est received a in Alton,on bNsinesa an Saturday. B __. -__ I11iSUF{A11�C - 1 W. c+i>d Mra. G�bbona, of Toron• " '---carload of B. C. shingles: ACTUMOBILE. John Srignail had a business to, spent the week-cad with the w old �ll�., a� FIRE -trip to the city on Modday: farm-er's inother here, ►9 1 Rev. A. McLellan attended aFred Morley has made a decided : BURGLARY' m in-g_ufPreabytery-&t -Osti -a1mp!')- veMJ_gnt to his -property by _. t-- .-_— A3IIALTY--- ._ . on Tuesday, rewoving the old fence. r George and Mrs. Lee, of Stouts Mra• T. Paterson spent a few eellh gs LIFE INSURANCE ville, visited Mrs. Eather Palmer days rPCNntly with her daughter, Phone Picketing 7920 80iy s4J .and Ira Boyer on Sunday, Mrs. Clarence Pengelly, of Brook. _ _ Mr, and'Mrs. Woodburn, of To lin,-0nt. BONDS=Government, Municipal and 2 ronin, spent The Cemetery Board met on "ro � Mort age Sonde, AIso, InduetrIale. p 4,he weekend with T g the latter'e parents, Friday night last for their annual cafe investments at from 5 to Tper a p Mr. and Mrs. meetine. Theldirectorate remains cent. Mantle. Mies-Pnrdy, of Hamilton,accom• unchanged. 1N8URANUE—All classes written la- paaied by. a friend," spent the Mrs. 'Joseph Carr, of Arcola, = ding Fire. Automobile, Wiad- elu ,,. week-end with her sister, Mre. J. flask., iy visiting with Luther and ERE is a wallboard that does not burn,trade 1 storm,Accident and Sickness. a E. Hlnan. Mrs .Pilkey and other friends inH Phone or write Farmers, having completed the township from gypsum rock into sheets 4 to 10 feet 43 t! ED. BOWMAN,Whitby _. !their seeding operations, are.now, Mr. Cot trill and Miss Kilpatrick, long, 4 feet wide and � of an inch thick., Itis 'busy preparing their corn and of Toronto, spent Sunday with used for interior walls, ceilings and partitions, .g. . E root land. the lattPr'e brother, Bea Silpat. As well as being Security and service in H. G. and Mrs. ]Rclntyre had a rick, and family. g fire-resistant, it has structural Insurance of all kind,. ?business tri to the cit on Tees- J. H. Evans 1e now able to be strength, insulation value and is draught an y. a are glad to now that garden, a ass o e - oo . use yproc oint 1 ler for seal- Fire Instance, ace ; Mr. McIntyre it gradually re• careful of his foot which has ing the joints between the tall, broad sheets of Also, representative of- eovering. given him much trouble. wallboard. ansda Lila Assu nee t " Considerable alterations are The ono •C --.. The Co.. — - 0 y g people of Brougham When ou " * fly Phone Pick.bib etAddre,s ----'being made to "the apartment United Church will takebehargeof y„ are.. doing over any room in the BROU(}HAM, ONTARIO over the bank premises, including the evening service in the Clare• house or,adding new ones in the attic or base- 1 ONTARIO flooring and heavy mont United Church on Sunday anent, use Gyproc for walls and ceilings because B1aCkSY111t�11n� T. service wiring, water and bath. next. you can n3I1 it directly over the old surface. The C. G. I. T„ of the United Mr, and Mrs. Bull, T. and Mrs. Gyproc is also an .excellent base for Alabastine, Horse•ahoei Church, had charge of the service Adair and Misses Gertrude and Gyptex or wallpaper. n¢a.SpeeaalEy: 4_ in St. John's Church, Brongham, Mary Adair, and Master John _ AliGeneral Work,including Wood ' •aa Sunday .afternoon. There was Adair, of -Oshawa, visited with Gyproc is Canada's pioneer non-burning gypsum Work, promptly 'I a good turnout, and, all enjoyed Mrs. Brown on Sunday. 'wallboard.-.,Ask your, nearest .dealer for full ,the eerviceP. ;attended to. _ . - James. Evans was the _lucky details and a Gyproc direction sheet. Or write " Also, _ --- - - —BarcTap, o£ Brau - am, ' ' so •- Frank R ticket holder in the radio drawing tus fir the FREE booklet, "Buildin and Re- Agent for Taco Farta 1 -.has supplied a quantity of gravel contest in Cooper'sdemonstration. xriodelling wt'th Gypi' g Machinery. x 'for the United Church yard Q, He now lays the radio is not so 374 V. -- •o��a=d which has greatly improved the terrible Ao affair at all. GYPSUM,LIME and ALABASTINE, CANADA,LIMITED pproperty. The gravel is of excel- M GREENWOOD 491Ir sent uality and was donated by Ar T p"b Ontario, a. q -"Mr. Barclay. � _H. S. regular meeting of the W. NEW STORE M, S. of the United Church will be bold on Thursday, May 14th, at s "fh�� avow ' '2.30 P. m., at the home of Mrs. NP. Irr G. Scott. A good program will be given. and tea will be served. I wish@to thank my many cas- BARR Everybody welcome. towers for their liberal patronage Garden vegetables have been at during the past year, and hope a standstill owing to the cold for a contiaQance of the same. We&$her, there being frost every night last week With the waren Aa May the 14th is the first s + p or weather that- we are having aunivarsary of this store, I will �+� - / 3- rats week the growth will.be more offer to the customer ourchaain �+flr ►7i13le Dy N. M. Ciordol7, PiCl�et'i}rf li rapid, A good warm rain to much g g g $ .needed. the largest amouatof node during Wi11 end George and Mrs Lee, the week, beginning May the lith, s /E sneak of artistic ofJtnaffville, and the latter's a half dozen Silver plated Tea rw d �t s - niece, Muriel, of Richmond. Vir• eat d Rtnia, were accompanied o0 Sun. tipoona. dd�t1 �{�z uld be day by Ira Boyer, to Whitby, R e laapproprtate for the where they visited Mn-and 'Mrs. C. A. OVERLAND - Jones. They also visited friends a•r�.vae in �e� T� Oshawa. 3Sly Phone 2501 : one illustrated.is sias. Chap, Conper'a annual demon• Die' Toth" artistry. nd other Seeds stratibn on Wednesday and Thurq - '•No Greater Tribute' day I&At proved quite successful. -Bryan _ _.".' _ A surprisingly large numberEs r �`� - - J � STAFFORD, 'turned out, in fact there was Kin :.ton Road 1' t g • Hardly enough accommodation for ��e have on hand a lar a shi went of Whitbv fall those present. . The film stories CLARESIONT g p - - Phone Whitby � 'of the evolution of the harvester -----�._ Fie � ,• �l9 r q•I a roved articular) d Corn of all �arietiea at - � p y inters?ting, Grocery Special®: - - ) - - Miss Wallace, of the Depart 1 3 Cans Peas reasonable price, = c on Friday and Saturday of this 2 Cans Pork and Beans,_ .25C week, under, the auspices of the 'Woman's Institute, to coach the 1 Large Can of Salmon, See our . . :. 1 complete" plate stock of Garden Seed. 1aple �af Nutig Firs girls clave in " house furnishing, � - girlsinutrtion etc. All ladies and 3 Pkgs Corn Flakes, ,,. girls of the community are Wel 2 Boxes of Iodized Salt Our Flouter and Garden Plants come. The classes will be held In the Baptist Church, commencing Real Good Tes,per lb:- ... ;8�c - —- r Q cap ratesba an country st-9-8s-a.-m.-on-Friday. •f' Wiadstorm Insuma 0o bull Sunday, May loth, will be ob- Regal Breed, wrapped, ..: ' gc : -. to �� sewed as Mother's Day to the Highest price - "-Automobile Was etc. tc. . United Charctsonn s School. APhone order. for�e deltier FQR QIIICH BAGR - of all triads. cordial invitation ie a:tended to -,all, ,especial) the fathers and 5 Used Electric Washers especially ' .'. _ FA]iMB FOR BALE mothers. Following the Sunday B . B R Y• �, N _. _ .1 10-20 McCormick.Deering Tractor +. Write-or phone School service there will be a suit. - Phone Claremont 8701 1 15-80 McCormick•Deerin Tractor TT BOWMAN able Mothers' Day service in the 1 Focdson Tractor g B L' church and the it be int of 1 1929 Ford Truck (with dug or stake body) 20 WHITBY, ONT. Infant.Baptism mill be adgaiois• Wrapped P' ii 1 1928 Oakland Sedan •- . tared to those desiring. :: .1 1929 Durant Coupe _ (green River Mother's Day Service will be 1 4 year old Horse 1' observed in the-Baptist Churcbon on �rQ�UO Bre...... _. 1 Used Culti Packer " - Balgliet FaCtQrySunday,May 17th, at the mornioK 1 V lj . 1 Potato Planter, (good as new), cheap Manufacturers of s ` hour of worship. The children of thew1 ren er A number of.repossessed and reconditioned All kinds of Frnit Baskets, Berry " Potato Digger appropriate music and recitations Creatu Sep erators Crates, Farmerq, Bushel • wK This will be a'unique'eervice, and A number of Ridingand Tractor Plows. s cordial welcome awaits every Good Dairy Butter - _ - Baskets, Clothes Baskets. mother in the district. Motor Frank Pennock -�r cars will be available for an of :�JrC., Charles Cooper, - - Claremont Proprietor our aged friends who would like zi.:. to attend this annual service for Large tin Tigar Salmon, 250 - Maker of the well known mothers. The pastor or any of . . Barnes Baskets. the officers will be 'glad to hear Fancy Pink Salmon, large 150 -Is Your Pickering News paid for ? Pbone Markham td" from those desirous of attending 5 Lb. Pail Syrup and will see that transportation y p •• _85e - ?.. to and from the.church is pro- 10 Lb. Pail $nosy 850SPRING /S COM/NG I Next Sunday,May lOtb,the'Rev, Tea Biscuits, per lb.. ..� 15e la SYrr� -0. H. Schott, M. A., B. D., will b3 See our Wall Paper samples before bnyiag elsewhere, Prtcee frnm l)c - Rice, 2 I, p �. a single roll to 1.00 per roll. Order vour Sherwin-Williams Paints the preacher in the Baptist Chnrch Ise at 11 a. m, o g 7 p.t. coin. Wgezpect �ranRee, per dozen.. 200 ' here, Turpentine, Raw and Boiled Oil in stock. I to have two great_ eoagregatione. P dt G or Pearl Soap, 6 bars,., 250 ;e• Special music w1•llbe rendered by Lemons, per dozen ,,, 250 Quicker Quaker Oates pkg ... 25c Comfort or Gold Soap, 5 bars 25c Quick Quaker Oats, china 850 the choir. Avery cordial invite- 25a Soa Flakes, large icg 25c SeedleRaisins,3 lbs 290 tion is extended' to all friends of Macaroni, Slbs -.. .. p p ,• _ Bulk Soap Flakes, 2 lbs 25c Icing Sugar, 3 lbs 25a ' the Baptist Church to hearth Coffee, per Ib. ... ,.; -29c Castile Soap, 8 bars... �25c Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs... .. 25c great preacher. On Monday even- Fele'Naptba Soap, 2 bars 15c� Shredded Wheat, 2 k s 25c init ti:. t ltb, at 8 o'clock, the Rev. Multipliers, per lb. ,.. ,, 10c Toilet Soaps, 3 bars... 250 Rolled Oats, 7 lbs p g : "250 - Mr. Sch 01t will give his illustrated Dutch Seita, per, lis r - lecture on t i.9 holy Land. There Men F Work Boots Goodyear Tires Exide Batteries is room in the church auditorium t Battery Ch trgtng ; for about 200 people to sit cam. FINGOL D S Call and nee na or - ✓ e, "� fortably, We anticipate that ' every seat will be ocenpded—come Phone your order, We•deliver. early and secure yours. Doors Lower Price Store will he open at 7.15 p, m. There phone 3801 Phone Markham 6402. gold and Installed by is no charge for admission, but anGeneral FRANK J PROUSE offering will be received. CLAREMONT, - ONT. Wm. M. Duncan Merchantq Cween Rivet 1RUK1d xRa — oll1T.►m �4w w: '.a. y„"..5.r, rr •''�•.�'.-w.'.w ....4 .., ,., ,.. .. ,' •-;':,,,-.:. > ..v`�.- +. ;,.+c, m7•w,^^'�71sG, ..,.- �:.zfj -•ad,:.+'�alq`: s"'r`i.+' - ,1 -a:- -y ...-. <..�, e.s'`•.h,"�7''. 1. - "'gra a _ .v'6`T'rtC'e':-. .e '�'n Y`y^ .w....,.:. ✓. �' 'x .: .,. ....,;,' '.!:^. "�'.-:.u. ?',... -- -' ,.ti ✓ - cy;' .xK ,�;,. NxyX vrar+ry �.k1., . r.f . .. ' ' t ry n,..-•,:.,. ^kAc*�,<.'. un � MA•J �' 'aw.G�^ti_i.a: erv'.,,�• :•„MI• �”' "Get the idea?" asked Pyecroft in ADV&iQTaXL-B Of - "ada Orange Pekoe h" a whisper. ' "Sure, gov'nor, 'it's hollow. under N , entrance into •� _ here 'thtie a aback a most �aSC�natLgaY011r them cellars." `MMy "Good lad. It `remains now but to , -• �� find it." —._..__. Five minutes inter they reached the � ` �� 5 �� !! edge of the plantation, climbed the at came before: .After many adven- us, and the children pelted us with' ORANGE wall and found themselves on the bank turelf Hying over the war zone to Chien. soft -mud. But dually my turn came. 4- Captain " PEKOE' of a deep gorge through which the the k and land In enemy territory. Sa Suddenly I dug my toes into that torrent a freight train leaves supplies at a sidingchinx, gLgNp-� river- swirled_in an anter y, ___ _ rro and charged the mob. Ke 1 hundred feet or more below. So Har- antiey-era caurt°user-avutoa �' -ow was it that the top of the spam when Interrupted. bowled several over, and in a mon-C- ent the camp -was in an uproar. One was less than eight feet. In the same Quietly we approached the.freight pat fellow stood in my •way, out that _ time in the dim ages the river must train. The food and gasoline .which donkey just butted him in the [felt, • have been of considerable volume, for we needed so badly would soon be and"he landod kerplunk on the side the walls of the ravine overhung to ours. Then, right out of the ground of a tent. After that we galloped. .'�Fresb from cls@ gardens' .- form a lofty arch. Pyecroft, lying leaped a dark form. A heavy blow off ,into the night before anyone ; .flat, peered into the dark shadows, but landed on my head. and I' knew no could saddle a corse. - - - though the roar of the water filled his more. UP the valley, I found a cliff with ' eters he could not sef- it. From his Gradually 1 became conscious. Jolt shat edged rocks. Working close K�'��,�P',�„�'�,�:.� �'� �'� pocket he took a powerful electric - jolt - jolt! i to It, 1 began to cute the ropes which i torch; carefully directing its beam tried to put my T _: into the gorge he swept the walls.' 41 °' hands to my nead i bound my twists, on the rough sur- into THE Immediately he perceived a large ep- but they were face.. Then lights hegan to twinkle erture gaping black and grim ab.xa �� here and there in the valley. as the A •- securely bound. bandits set out to hunt for me with 11rmidway up the opposite bank. A mur Someone had ,tied Rive mutes, ten, fifteen, HZE L mur 0 satisfaction escape ]m, 1 Lae DACH. 01 was just what he had hoped ` meburro, and just I rubbed those tou4h ropes, while the for but scarcely dared to expect.' ahead the Colonel lights clime nearer, then, Nest as 1 • and Fu Hsu were had given up hope-they snapped : _ MY45TER _ . CHAPTER VIII. securely bound on two more. Num- and 1 was free! -• Nly arms were so numb, that I \vas Flack on his hands and knees r e- berless other donkeys loaded with almost as helpless as a baby. Up By T. C. H. JACOBS bundles and boxes moved in single side him had seen it also. and down the valley bobbed the "S'truth!" he shuddered, crawling file along a narrow rocky path, and torches-and each torch was carried iii- //,/e/� d�.�• �•�`' ' �' '�w��, back into a position less precarious. leading each, strode a wicked look- by a man-hunter. I edged close Into Ing ruffian, armed to the teeth. •the cliff, while the feeling gradually ..8yN0PSIS. apse,enhanced by the heavy,dark cur- "Wot a damned hole!" Chinese bandits had captured us. " Henry Holt and ala ward. Muriel tains which covered the lower win- Pyecroft pocketed his torch and Jolt-jolt-jolt! Through the hills came hack into my hands. yi�law;ripS, are staling at a Darun�r- joined nim under the wall. Fortunately for me, no one came ! Farm Holt has a friend at Kestrel down. The massive oak door was „ we went, while a great blazing sun near my hiding place Whenever a JHouae Moiaeau. who has a nephew, and closed, and a long strand of ivy hurg Think you can clear:that ditch?" scorched y with stifling heat, The Ho1c is aaziaua that Muriel marry •his down from the porch, almost reaching he asked. bandits hall plenty o[ water, but for bandit's torch went out, he would 7oephew, Hayden Mercer. Percwal f)'e "Wot, jump accost .here, d'mean, make a dash for Camp, so as not to croft comae co the term where Holt is to the steps. us, never.a drop. Between drinks be eft alone !n the darkness Prob- 2lvins; he takes a walk on the moor and Flack was on the point of expressing gov'nor?" • s mufderosly assaulted. Later he findsably he was afraid of a dragon Jump- Js nd Hayden Mercer in an alter- his opinion that the place was desert- "Yes, !t looks worse than it really they seemingtoand their our I back and eying away ed, when a light shone out from the is, I think, cation end intervenes. Several persona Ing on his va'mystefl,6usly disappeared.and Chief room on the ground floor facing them Flac:t measured the distance with misery, Ot Scottie I knew nothing, with him to its den. Aaybow the � a.crot`tor Barnard n ainvestigating. Pye-ndeCPYecro c e119 'light'"'$lime �' he muttered, electric his eye, poised himself and a moment and oecame very anxious as to his torches went : }•" fro later had dropped lightly on the oppo- fate. . out one by one, �oim h• is going to turn a locket vrbich Everything must end sometime. and -rhe search Ion round on the to and which evidens- Cautiously, he awti'ed along a Yew site bank. endeii for t9e71 ►' - y belonged to ]sone page, one of the paces until he was able to see into the "It ain't any too firm over here." ilei Toward nightfall we came in sight irisins persona. over to :.arnard^ rcom, but before he had time to dis- ct.lied across in a stage' whisper. :of a rift in the mountains, where the j time. S o 0 n CHAPTER Vll.-(Cont'd.) tinguah the occupant the light was 'There's some loose stuff along the sheer cliffs rose for hundreds of feet I the camp quiet• switched off. edge you gotta look out for." into tf}e air. Hare, indeed, was an ed down. ?ea- A hundred yards higher up, the Pyecroft beckoned to him. "All right, I'm coming," returned Ideal spot for a bandit aa•mp. . A few trees paced to J trees thinned considerably, and a par- ,Well make a circuit of the build- Pyecroft, and leaped. men could hold the defile egainst an , � ,s and fro, but as tion of the house became visible. Pre• ing tefore•it gets too lark," he wh!a- He t nded heavily and immediatNly army- Below stretched a beautiful '(.k7, h3 night note _laently Fyeeroft and Flack reached the pered felt the ground giving beneath li I valley, green and fresh as a noun- on, even theee huddled. close to the edge of the plantation and halted In Beeping well into the plantation, Flack grabbed his coat collar a•id taln paradise. j dying camp ares, and dozed in the the shadows to survey the scene: A they worked their way around the hauled him to safety as a Targe stogie The burros, scenting the sneer I Stful light. 1 - sagged lawn fringed he front of the lower side until they were able to ob- detached itself from `he side and wew, grass, rushed duwa.toward the bandit house, a large, study-looking istrue- twin a vlevir of the back pretsises. Like crashing into the,gorge carrying ..n camp to a regular stampede. As we just the ides. time fora raon .to k boo built in the local granite, bnt the front, they presented a peculiarly avalanch of smaller %tones and earth approached. a miserable looking mob one would ever a cam.a prisoner - with a neglected, depressing appear- deserted- appearance, Flack eyed it with it. Dismal echoes'came up fro n of men. -women and children, swarm suddenlyme attack i camp full of arta- jY -- with professional interest not unm!x- the abysmal blackness. ed out of the tents. ed men. Cautiously i net out to- - ed a-ith contempt. "Lor', gov'nor, you was near:y They were a hard bitter crowd. ward the tents. "Ain't much t. stop as here, gov'- gone," breathed Flack, wiping his every one of them. They jeered at (To be !ontlnued.) summer nor," he murmured. brow c ith an estren sly soiled hand- -- V Pyecroft did not answer; he was kerchief. jb listening intently,..Presently be knelt Pyecioft-flicked .he ._dirt from his down and placed . his .ear to the,clothes and smiled: Chocolate Malted I•� ground. Glancing up he motioned -''Thanks to you, old senut. I'm still 1� - - `` Flack to do likewise: alive, su let's !tet on with the go9r!'j i "Well?" he demanded, as'they stood work. We've got to find the way town - Almost everybody knows how up again: down to that funnel and it moat be I The health-giving. delicious drink for children and g L llkspirin tablets break up a cold- J "That's machinery working, gov'- easy because the car is parked som• Ij Pound and Half Pound tins at your grocers :but why not prevent it? Take a nor," he pronounced. where in the entrance," - tablet or two when yoti first feel ••Dynamo?" "blot's the big idea in keeping e the cold coming on. Spare yourself Flack looked doubtful. car such a ruddy secret"" asked ..Well walk down towards theI "Here y.are, gov'nor," he whisper- the discomfort of a summer cold �"There's more than a dynamo work- Flack. "People mus-I, see the thing I the area is restricted, and it ed, "wot's this?" Read the proven directions in every bridge; for headaches, pairs. etc. ing'" he said, at last, '*but it's light about sometimes." ought .,ot to take us long," Pyecr<>it directed his light upon the Package t stuff. Queer, ain't , to have machin- "Very true," agreed Pyecroft. In which he proved to be correct, spot where, the other was holding ery working 'underground in a swell` "Constable Ford has, probably seen it for some ten minutes later they des- back a great bunch of creeper, slid _ house like this?" a number of times. The idea, as I tended into the bed of a gully and dis- saw a portion of a wooden door paint- ,so queer,my dear Flacli," respond- understand it,;s to conceal thoi iden- covered wheel-marks-in a patch of ed to resemble the grey rock on either ed Pyecroft, "that I feel a most pow- tity of the owners." marshy ground. As they progressed side of it. ,,, "Some of the pang up at the house the gully narrowed, the rugged" O erful arge to inspect it But how, walla How the devil did you spot the.. _ . m'lad;how, that's the rub. As you eo being known in the village and some towering above them grim and menac- he exclaimed. aptly put it, there ain't much to stop ain't, eh, gov'nor? The on wit ain't t ing. By the light of the torch they Flack grinner! nada us here, but ottle !n; would we get known do the body snatching and if I examined the ground, but no further "Bit of luck .t was, he cenfessrt'. i of bad luck is recog "s tri d over this here vine •stud' bit PPe ,e the car b a it rounding a unt - } were visible B . tracks •" ' r found m'hand resting on Ruud. Sure, gov'nor, y not. stn with theyfound o µh e e , By met a door root's beat us yet." with the house, nobody up there own-' Rad!" murmured Pyecro,t a - end. Pyecroft smiled. He shared with the ing a car or ever had one on the prem- rutin i , y other a pride in that compact little ices, ascan easily be proved." Flack glanced around ir- the dark g y. "they've. concealed •hat '.:1 • well. .It would take mighty keen e,es and shivered. Drawing close to Pye- g Y bag of tools, but it wasn't of locks or "That's about the size of it, some- croft, he whispered: to �isoo=cr it rc daylight, era:tidally _ - • • j bolts that he was thinking. Presently thing of the sort, anyway. 'Nix doing here, gov'nor,` it's a inipossihla in the dark,I should think. he voiced some of nis thoughts. "But wot's the body snatching for, blooming cul-de-sac.' j It's locked of :ourse?" '_It's that damned car that's croubl- gov'nor? If it was all women it would Pyecroft shook his head: "Aye, it's locked, but I'll he+" it ing rise. There ought to be a garage be pretty easy to get, but they got a' ""There's an entrance here,'some'•.open In a tw ink c+.ith.the twirlers.'' • • here, and there is not What is more,' fancy for men ..s well. where," he said, 'but it's too dark to (T., beu minued ) • there is-not.a single trace of wheel Pyecroft shrugged his shoulders: see it. So there is nothing else td be '4'-- - „ "At the moment I have t the re- are automobiles from the L'naed nlatks anywhere. done but, to explore the whole base; - Flack looked surprised,but he made motest motion," he said. "It's u� to of the cliffs. I vote that we try 'he Flack entered Canada last year via no col k loo He failed to understand. us to find out, and the quickest way far end first, that's the most likely Windsor. Ontario, than at any other - ENDURANCE aluminum the significance or the connection with to do it is to take a stab at finding place." point. The total for 1930 was 1.43x),• Mower is twenty pounds the matter in hand. l the secret entrance." It was Flack who ultimately found 554, of which 1,24.248 entered for li htxrthan any iron mower Pyecroft turned on his heel, and Flack nodded. Past experience had it cunpingly concealed beneath thiel: a period up to 24 hours: 206,194 for - 5 lmenced to walk slowly through the taught him that the gov'nor had a and fake-d strands of creeper which hung n pr\�• Periods up,to 60 daps and 112.fQr Runs easier Cuts plantation toward he very-good-'reason for everything •,e fusion down the cliff.`ace. periods up to six, months. with razor-like keenness -- few yards he knit down-and placed did, and lie had never regrette The finest mower purchase' his ear to the grouna. Understand- day when he had joined forces with i you can make Ask ing began to dawn in Flack's mind. him. But the other was still as big your hardware man. He followed after him, listening too. a puzzle to him as ever; he could not _ CANADA FOUNDRIES understand his game, though he fol- • ` & FORGINGS LIMITED lowed b indly where his master led So tast • • . so eeonOmica.l 1 tions. 'H e knew he V - Smart asked no ae s ss d a.k emc a d J lOn. n 9 hent — A taro Every 1.adY I sus ected H n and, suspected crook. . Brockville ordinary croo P rckr w no B o as Y Get That Extra Money You that he was a, master-mind for the _ - Need-Quickly- I most part playing a lone hand. That " i THIS salad dressing is diffcren>n It has no ' Easy" pleasant work in selling ovr, oily taste. . . it's creamy smooth and has wonderful new patented all-Canadian he•reaped a rich harvest was clear �.. • s =on c rice for women. Big profits i from the standaed of living and the an exquisite, fresh flavour that adds new ^an be made in your own district. lcasurc to every salad dish. NIT,, J. W. Bridger & Co.. 146 King generous treatment of those ho �: ! P •yt. W., Toronto. served him. Flack knew that he was In addition, it's'so economical that now - ix his confidence to a limited extent - you can afford to serve tasty salads often >nly, but the knowledge roused in him A large 12 ounce jar sells for only 25 cents Best for fou and B8 t0A r.o ill-feeling, indeed,,he would have one-half the price you re used to Pa}ing ; �` for this standard of qualicv, Try some 11�}ieV ranny been surprised had it been otherwise. ` to-day, your grocer can supplg you. Re thoroughly approved of the Nne 1 NVAs Uri `and and owed his liberty at the pies- nt moment to the fact that ne had e s AFT she usedi - sever taken another into his conn- Q,;,,�,,,� _ \` fence. And the gov'nor had no use � C�bfLW 1 tom+ Boiled BABY'p f nor women, that was another point on S OWN which Flack was in the most hearty t SaladDtessini!soAg zreenient. Womar'in the crook ga;ne ALUMINU .cant ruin, he knew, he'd been very ' MOWERLAWNThenosNow-ttheAs Ing Canadian e-`rly hitten himself, and had no in- Made in Caaaf3 by the Maken of Kraft ,Seep for Toilet and Nursery. -ntian of repeating the experiment. Cheese and Velveeta "Bast/�Yos nrd Bal Too" �,{,l 'to esr"tein s-si Pyccroft's voice broke in upon his ISSUE No. 19-'31 ,' ALa9AT SOAPS LTD. MONTREAL ,...,ugh Its. - f »• _ -•:: ;. +..A ''"i' r ., r , ., ,. .r ,..� F' .r •ii ,.i+y,.,,, .Lcxvzkp r � , When in Toronto - : WANTED CREAM —M8�[8 Your Home St - - The marketing of cream has beon my life study. I have a new.1plant.. new cans and some new ideas. If you have cream to o •sell, you will he interested in this new market. It 4 W OUTent. rite +�, MOTEL FORD by I A. McFEETERS 1 - Say St., at Dundas St. ,'-� n_d&ck Bo62 JARV18 STREET TORONTO, ONT. J ��PwRi6~T�� • eneer-e in 0� — - Iri Solid Pine - - --- - . Doors "God could not be everywhere, so A bird bath in the yard; or only a Gum and Walnut -Fir and Chestnut ` Every hotel servicu In a clean. He Invented mothers.,"-Ancient pro- pan filled with fresh water daily,.will. ° quiet, fireproof building. verb. draw, birds to your premises. Qtd. and Plain Oaks L-q Side and Endmatehed 760 rooms. -- P ,loo���r + J, h "Mother is the name for God on AN EGG TIMER Maple Birch and.Beech ""O Kiln Dried a : the lips of little_children"—WilliamSEE YOUR DEALER.OR WRITE DIRECT The three-minute sand glass -is an Buffalo in Canada Thackery. interesting novelty to have on the din- Ing table. It is •very serviceable to ,The Knight Mfg. & Lbr• Co. Ltd., Meaford 1 tie herd of about 1,000-wood buf Hundreds of dew-drops to greet the the housewife who has something on __- ____•• -_ �l410 or bison still roaming south of dawn;' the stove. She may be reheating the !areal Sieve Lake is the last wild herd Hundreds of lambs in the purple cocoa or the soup or have the eggs on p' bit the continent. Wood Buffalo Park Hundreds of butterflies on the lawn; to cook while she serves the grape The DCat Wer Colour, (!0,600 square miles), the largest Na- But only one Mother the wide world fruit, or three minutes is about the e : .Vonal Park in Canada, with the Salt over."-George Cooper, correct time to cook a waffle. The 1 Or WAHS and In rpamrve 4 �"Uu 0-ft are an lute-0-5 flee The Government herd of plains "If we fall she does not love us minder that Mrs. Housewife had bet- :Ce if buffalo to the park at Wainright, Al- leas, but more; wonderful, constant, ter be on the job and not become too 'berta, is kept at 6,000, and is a source miraculous Mother Love" - John much engrossed in the-family conver- Fra stencil premium label an te» esery pack tion. Of robes, horns and meat. Burke. ca - Send ei�Cadat t a Cuide• and "All I am, I owe to my Mother." DON'T KISS BABIES pBu�t, FASHION flIl9T --George Washington. Infants are attractive, cuddly ciea• tore:and we are all tempted to hug and Oreo "Bow to make my old short skirts "Who ran t0 help me when Yell, -kiss them. But such contact is a seri- ! >2erb rE And would some pretty story tell, Conform to the new length was a Gus matter for the small child. By yrobfem to me until I hit on this Or kiss the spot to make ft well? this means we infect him with our visa. My Mother.- _ e . WW d that t�oped tbeen turned under "A man may go over all the world; falai dishe hems, and as the cold ease perhaps Stas him some i T-It': n the rest. I redyedthe he may become a pirate, u you your own baby.-you must, of course, , etetlre dress, after having bleached please; be may, run throw kiss a great deal, but refrain from k through every the goods, following directions to I imposing thus on every sweet baby ` the DiamondDyes pe•ckage. stage of belief and tenbefief: he may who comes your way. When you kiss destroy his fineness in every respect; ' "I used Diamond Dyes for the re. Baby, bestow this sign of affection on but there will be one picture that he I ?' dyeing, of course. I have dyed many cannot efface: llvi the chubby back of his-adorable little ng or dying there things with these wonderful colors. iWhey have savrr3 me many dollars necktempting spot anyhow and sta ,lea before him, like a morning, . a g nySpecial Tradein � on ' -fairly sfC. aafe place. to osculaA. - and have sever tailed to give perfect star, the beauty of that remembered; �_ -, s results- goodness which he called "Mother smooth, even colors-fast to SHOES, _ 'wear and washing. Friends think my Love"'-Henry Ward Beecher, Kid is the most popular shoe ma. things are new when i redye o* tint teslal of the day. It to sett, pliable, pr ILhem with Diamond. Dyes. They do "MOTHER'S DAY - live the moat gorgeous colors!" Centuries ago, it was a custom in i fine, comfortable looking and lends Itself well to decoration. Shoes are Sirs. G.C., Levis, Quebec. mane lands, for lona and daughters,'cut in all sorts of dainty models and f - upon one day In the springtime, to re-�are trimmed with feathers and fur. c turn, to their homes, to spend a few Black and white kid combinations are - ]PRESSURE %sem ���� hours with their mothers. In England worn with black and white costumes. k that was called "going a-mothertng". Brown, blue and wine color match To Miss Ann Jarvis of Philadelphia, frocks of those colors. 8flver kid Starks ' Next' Week j we are indebted for the first modern I shoes and gloves are a novelty for - 'Mother's Day",•1n 1910. Since that _ - time the Congress of the 'U.S. has I evening wear. + j authorized the President to make an Peanut Soup F UPER-QUALITY. Latest mcdela. Brand annual proclamation designing the sec-I sriew. The famous Cohi a n Stoves that and Sunday in May as a, proper time la'a double boiler place one quart - ' 'Creamed Soups! +° to pay-tribute is "Mother" and to dis-j make a>[ld twin thew own Aad vr,►hl'le this j of milk,a cup of peanut butter, a stalk Igo - ` play the flag on public buildings and of celery cut into inch_ pieces, and a _ ask Into, you tail tree in yaw Old Stove 012 '� °Owild a _ i •Asp"' j homes. teass1 teaspoon of chopped onion. Stir ossa• Pw Coleman, wild 'you We ill snow saaw other cm-ed stonallp until hot. then add,"a. table- rr eap•, ` .+en Thera are many ways of honoring �te"mlos othw dollsb4 Mother-the word of mouth, tate letter,i spoon of cornstarch, moistened with a �� �� in back. _ `m��ea O1r ww FRli G000a,"Tbe Good Pro.taw." It de- I the visit to Mother, sending her a:little cold milk, and stir until thick fieva asst. ew dishes n rmodeu - t+» flower.or blooming and smooth. Season with salt, a dash 00 _ y eoantter•dbihw om be mrd•with- s Dlant or other gift.� � - Take a picture of her on that day. It of paprika and white pepper, e Q f� ST kAR LE•a MILK I prize it later. Do not fail to open your •MEAT LOAF L ED EV,APOAATED 'heart and give tree ezpreasion to C'ind together one-half pound each pour tenderest aentimenta and ap• of beef, veal and fresh ports; break Ovaria aL,Torattoe ■ 60 cogs of your new preciation. Mother craves that. She'an egg into this; mix with one cup of cook b0QL has poured the-b out on Tau from the milk, two teaspoons.of sant, a tittle For our 'Old sto, ve day .ou Were _born. pepper, one-half small osfos chopped 1-........,...........� `fine with a green pepper and one A letter to :Mother-oh. take up ' fourth cup of bread crumbs. Bake your pen, about an hour. This,is excellent e`ith'er - '�Oqr dealer will take to old Stoves (Any kind) And send her a word from the big hot.or cold. allow' from $5.00 to $20.00 each on new Coleman world of men, ' - ressa a Gas Stove, according to the model you ESCALLOPED ONIONS Belect. Yaw -Above all, show i�_deeds that sour I Over boiled onions pour a white - _ •: rI love is true and warm. Do not be'sauce, sprinkle with bread crumbs and Man Styles 10 CI" frons. Three and tons -_ Mrs the daughter in the rhyme of Gur wneti op. top. burner types, low oven and cabinet models, full porc e. �p8'n �childhood: i - .. •'I love you, "Mother,"'said little Nell,I IMFRS. SOLOMON SAYS: whiCli lights iftfiutttly. NO instellatiOt] expense. These I love you more than tongue can tell." Simplicity,appropriateness and ecout modem stoves are ready to give you clean..hot gas j Then she hastened out to the,back- omy are the trinity of wise dressing. service for cooking leo matter where you live. Ess ' yard swing e,-_ _ s if desired. y _ tern? And left her mother the wood to bring., _ ' I London's Vast Docks - 4 It is a present custom, on kfother'e - - sold day to wear a white carnation for a I London docks, scattered from the = } Stripes mother who has passed beyond and'city down thirty miles of the Thames a red one for,mother who is living. River as far as, the Tilbury, Docks, ,�,,,•i . The Federal Council of Churches,"the nearest port to the sea„ include l of the U.S., is planning the erection many famous and important strut • NEW 1: a 9SAlal Mohr of a monument to 'Mothers in the tures. Passing through Tower Bridge, � idt an air of quietstrenstle national capital, !at London, on the Thames, one • t lOIIIpeIs eOft MCI, — -' ap- proaches first the entrance to the Lou- On his shoulders rest$ BUTTERSCOTCH COOKIES _(don and ,St., Katherine Docks_ with OLD the responsibility for The dough for these may be stirred their lofty warehouses. ur safes, up while you are getting supper and: Large quagtittes.of_ the I Fou can bake them any morning while mn,$t valuable commodities from all _ Imbued witty the fin• �'ou are washing the breakfast dishes.I parts of the. world are Mored here. More tHan 60,000,000 fleeces of wool r , est t►adiHotes of British see. They are better if the dough atauds in N , s manship, he has spent his a cold place for day or two. :pass through these docks every year. lifetime' mastering the Soften one cup shortening. Add The Port of London Authorit? keeps Mood!of thf seven teas. four ,cups brown sugar, four well.1 a staff of experts to ,perform such - 4 beaten eggs, one tablespoon vanilla, sampling. operations as weighing and HM "Ill hose Montreal about seven cups of all-purpose flour sampling. Other goods stored on the r Y T bin rates from . . . . $130 sifted with one tablespoon each of docks include skins, wines, spices, , Tourist Third Coban. . . $10S sugar, rubber, ivory. drugs, -coffee, soda and cream of tartar, and sten- Thhd Class Rosnd Trip $1 Sf I cocoa; iodine, quicksilver essential .,noon of salt:Mix all these thoroughly, oils canned fruits, fish and cocoanuts. peeial joasesal Third C69 using the haads if necessary. Make �4 Round Trip Excursion Rai* into rolls, place on a flat surface and i The Royal Victoria and Albert and . $149• et in a cool place until ready to bake.j mileaing George along Vtheclriverside for three between L'nforinatton from' - Ctit off thin altces, bake in a greased Blackwall and.Galllons Reaches of the Cor, lay and Wllingeon sh, •'at -$quick oven until crisp and 1 Ri•'.r Thames, The King George V - (Phone Nylon 3471) iieliujtely brown, about 'six minutes. entrance lock, the second largest in - Toronto e _ or any steamskipa ,ret -ENCOURAGE THE BIRDS ,the port of London, gives a view of s the largest sheet of en osed dock Low (fin Model. Birds are not -only of economic water in the world. ties Starter lights instantly x' north In,destroying so many worms �statsikaa match end tam•vdv1 and grubs and plant Pests, but they i. fi - make the locality cheerful with their Beauty-Hiding 'Sighs Hardware and General Store dealers seri Cd:ar,:an stoves. flashes of color and their sweet songs. Destroyed irons, Tamps' and lanterni. See them at your dealers or To encourage their taking up their Paris.-Furthering the campaign to write us for more Information and colored folder: Address kea& Ic e ;)hole in your neighborhood, put out;make the country attractive for tour- lie there, bits of wool and twine during fits, the Shell CompsnT voluntarily gn The'Coleman Lamp & Stove Co. Lid. neer-building seasoA, and put up bird ordered the destruction of all its sign - houses In the yard- This is a good job boards over France. Many of the a for the boys. posters hid beauty spots. Dept. W. L. ;Toronto - Canada. rm .. - x ,•:. 1. Y :.1. F'.' -W ^yr•` A' .•,Yt"!/k, .."'ti 14+e/,��,'iZir"..Ali'/L• rsff'a.. My..,M1 Yr ,.:1'' / r-^^'?4 :d'- •F'ar�4,•�•..,�., ro'',v f .,. .,,-+-.—.,n...y --x,. -,.... -ruts.' y. -w.3•+>':...a...s.. .•b- .5..,•.5,. .'•!,.C..,::h- -,r.••++ .�+. ...5'..�' w'.yY'•� .,?a....,, ''f, •� '•"s. .,..,:..Y,r,+• ..:: d. `-'- .'.•-sv a.•-,••'.i•�• ::,.,.i. •,. -, S .✓f'^..: F' ,£i,. - _ ':f ... ..„t, 06 r w - r. - _ d `c. e - r r O�1�1ALI$Mg� -A great mystery faces Lthose -Dancing every Saturday at DSR - who motor to the city, that is Drop Inn. • • where to park their care, When -Radio Licenses may be obtained ���� - ' he'=-Mrs. M. t3. Green, of Elizabeth the greater part oP the city was from W. C. Marker, at the ATevra. � ` A ' laid out there was no thought of. Office. street, is in very poor health at the parking problem, as autos Reonie's and Steele-Briggs' present. were not dreamt of, and as a result mange] seed at J. S, Balsdon's at -Mrs. N. J.Morrissey,of Orillia, the streets are too narrow, 35c per pound package. • - - called on Pickering friends on . -Reports from different parts of -Fred Stork was on relief duty - Tuesday._.. the country indicate.-that pros as telegraph operator on the C. N. - -Geo. W. P. and Mrs. Every, of pacts are bright for an abundant R. at Na ansa last week. : Whitby, spent Sunday with W. J. harvest. Fall wheat and clovers -R. A. Fleming, of Markhaw, Grocery Speciale for This Week : F and Mrs. Miller. are in,excellentcondition. Spring was in town one day last week ^ 1 Bo= Weston's Fancy Biscuits, -Mise Myra Crank, of Toronto, trope never went in better. and, and called on a number of friends, with o o free, only .: 25e evenills week sad at the home y y y f they have got a good start. The who were pleased to see him:. o her parents here. t n1 n� -Mr, and Mrs. Wallace .dad cool weather that followed the -Dr. H. T. Fallaise. Resident e ! 1 Lb. "Big Store" Tea and 1 large glass. (39c ` - d 1, ae Dentist. Office do residence, two • ''1 bowl for ... •• warm, dry spell was beneficial, ,� , • child spent the week-end with `�' it strengthened the roots. doors east of St. Andrew's church, lb. tine .. 28e relatives in Newcastle. After a lengthy illness, J. H. Pickering, office hours, 9 a. m. to Frye Cocoa, J Niae Morris spent a couple of Bundy died on Wednesday morn• 6 p. m. Daily, and Evenings by ap- days this week in Toronto with Gold Medal Olives, 18 oz. jar .. 21er her sister, Mrs. Simpson:; ing last at Whitby at the age of 70 pomtment. (X-ray service). -D. Dunn is having a cement years. The funeral took place on -We congratulate Mies Louise Koloaa Pure Coffee, 1 lb. pkgs 29e walk built around his house and Thursday, to Erskine Cemetery, R. Rorke on winning first-prize In ervice having been held in Nichol the 8hort-8tory contest arranged 2 Lbs. Choice Pitted Dates, ... 23c connected with the street side s 'walk. :on & Seldon's funeral chapel, by •the Toronto Branch of the ��, • was Whitby, conducted by Rev. Cxpt. Canadian 'Women's Press Club, ult of w e spent by many people in the woods ceased was born in Claremont, onthe Baptist chnich. Do- eThursday last picking the first of the May where he learnt the tinsmithing -The services in St. Georges _ owUur milkman, A. H.Robinson, business. For many years he Church on Sunday next are as fol. Special Price on 2-yard Linoleum has treated himself to a new and conducted a hardware and tin. lows : 9.30 a. m., Sunday School ; smitbing business in Pirkering, 10,30 a. n]., Murning Prayer ; 7.00 'Very pretty block design with buff colors predominant, attractive motor truck for the His wife predeceased bite about 15 p, m,, Evening Prayer. There delivery of his milk and ereatu4 ears, He is survived b two eons _ - per square yard, 69 cents. -Don't forget "The Jonah, to y y � will be a celebration of the Holy p q y Frank, who resides in the States, Communion at the]corning service ] ` .be presented In the' Town Hall and Arthur, in Toronto, both of -Wolyes are-rapidly increasing 1 Only, Borderless Congoleum Rug, 4289 8.U9 _this (Friday) evening, May 8th, whom attended the funeral. in numbers in the northern parts 1 Only, `` 9g10� 7.29 kinder the auspices of the Women's -„Jimmy” Fax, who has enter- of •the province. In Victoria Felt01 Mats, 14827, 3 for 25 Dents, 10nild of St. George's.Church. tained Canadian audience@ for County they are attacking herds -The regular monthly meeting nearly seventy years, is leaving of cattle and are wiping out the of the Woman's Association of Canada to spend his declining deer, and it is almost impossible - the Uuited Church will be held on years with members of his family to raise sheep unless tbev are NOW ON SALE 'Wednesday, May 13th, at 3 p. m•i in Connecticut. He began his pro standing guard over them. at the home of Mrs. Robert 9: fessfonal life when seven years of -W, g, Westney has purchased The neve Hymnary of The United Church in ; 49omerville. age as a boy soprano in Brantford, the entire dairy herd of Stanley Canada. - -In their attempt to curtail and later delighted audiences as a Bagg, of Oshawa, consisting of expenditures this year the town comedian. It is the opinion of twenty head of registered Hol- The prices are the same at stores everywhere. ship council have cut the appro- many that the comedians of a stein" This herd has been fully — priation for road maintainance, $t1C at Home. construction and all other branch' generation ago or more were accredited for five years and a ieq proportionally, superior to those of to-day. The number of them have a very -flow are pour brakeQ. If they names of Fax, Harvey, Cameron creditable standing in the R. O. P are not in perfect working order and several others always drew NET D=��� '` ;you had better have them attend large audiences as they were stirs SCHOOL REPORTS. you ad bet r aveffic them attend d to entertain_Jimmy" bril{ht, clean S. ,`© f East. Names in order of The, new "Cherry" design is here in ' open stock, -Tow is selections. , Jimmy ax i9 now the time to start purchasin 'the new of Dinner Athe alert for defective brake@. It �_ merit. Sr. IN'-Ivan Barrett, Ada . , year' of age and baa earned a Cyon are summoned to appear in Arnold, Jack Baker, Lorene Bryant. Dishes. ,Just buy in quantities to suit -- good rest. _ -;gpolice court it means a 815 fixe, Sr. III--June Price, Clarence Craw- �.• OII] either one piece a whole set -Whitby ix complaining about S -An auction sale of household ford, Dorothy Watson. Betty Arnold _ the poor train service they are - effects belonging to the E;tate of Jack Price, Doris- Bryant. Jr. III- Cups'and Saucers. .. 15c each ,late Richard Barrett will he held receiving since the new trainl$ara Neale. Jessie Baker, Billie -' - e' plates, ,.. ... - 13c each ' schedule came into effect. There ;oa the premitles, a half mile east Sparrow, L1eRelyn CraaYorrf. Sr. II Plates, - �� '- ' -..• ... lot each 1 are fewer trains each way and - .. . . j sof the village,to-mown(Saturday] Kathleen Watson, Aibrt Cranford, l3ou.1@� „•_ ,• ,,, I5c each _ • >, certain trains that used to atop afternoon. A list of the articles Harold' Barlow. Jr, II-Gordon Wat Creams, .. ... ••' I Bch to be sold may be seen ►o another have discontinued doing so. The ion. Douala= Bryant, Carman Barrer eolown. morning train that formerly Bobbie Barlow, Sr. I-Doris Bake,, Special price on full tea or dinner set: arrived at 9 10 is now due at 9,01, Mar- 'level i- ' -Egg Prices have reached a low 8111fe Price. Jr, i-Mary Riley; Mar- : - • standard time. As the town isJory - level this week. the rice noted y g• Crawfolle) akerBEdB r�Barloty oR J now on da liprht-savio it i9 now - In these parts befog ss low as 13 � CHAPMAN �ceats per dozen,and in some parte 11 o'clock before the mail is die Ronald aS ., at the province the price is eves tributed, which is a great incon. Watson. _ lower than that. As a result of venienee to business men. The the reduced prices many farmers railways cannot altogether be Now .lwerewMsewts, blamed for this condition as they ism reducing their poultry flock@. are faced with-heavy deficits, and Q -Oa June let 4700 men. known T 08T-One hEa S office rim: Fin der Sh '�A�.7 as census eoumeratore, will begin the yy must economize. The tom- please notify NEWS office Silt lKitchen IJ ; their work of counting the onto petition of motor trucks, bosses CIDER MILL FOR SALE-Apply and motor care is the cause of 4• ber of people to the Dominion as to e,w.Petty,Chsrrywood 56 37 — ; p decreased revenue. well as collecting a large amount , A9TLTRE TO LET-will take cat• III $halfi, chambray and r avy Bines. Prides eonsldera�Ry of other information. It is ez -The services of the United 'sue to pasture Wm Lacry,Dvnbarton,36-3ti lower. Trp a big roomy shirt. per•ted that their work will show Church will be held next Sunday a population exceeding ten mil• at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. (standtsrd TREES FOR BALE-Cedars for Hon. time). There will bc- the usual 1 planting, any vuanutr. R m.Lacey,Da'n• --- -Renfrew County has a diffi• y "o� 30• s Motherte' Da eervice� in the ruorn• null problem to salve. The inEr, conducted by the Sunday PASTURAGE-Good papttireforthe Or le Electric Refrigerators a' - Ay treasurer, :1f[. Biggs, is School. In the evening the Rev. Green wood. :0 or mere cattle. F. L. Green. —__ W_V �;000 behind in his accounts. b`raok Langford, of Toronto, will Another fine-product of Deforest-Lrosley. ' reach at uur Annual Reception f 1NG-Un wn a ter�Iav 11th -• - ' ]s now ID priso0 and the P p ` I wto do chopping on?Mondays and Fndaye ' .:ouaty is talxing of COm1nQ Ot] service for new members. We are oriy unto further nonce. Oscar Wilson. Brou- - auditors to reenvor its L)CP, asking all the members to make a Qham. This shows the advisability of special effort to be present ISER A%'0_ D FOR- 4A T2 -C - f employing salified accountants Welcome those who are joining S r lengths: i.',taiprr'oad. T1sL)r} out• 6nnOr s t0 audit the books. - — F.L. G:cen. Gr3n•. their lives to the work of the King wood. have led the fie or ears. We ovill be Pleased -The he Swastika Club geld the - — - - — y final meeting of tire season at the dom of Gd. We hear a great i-ANTED. TO RENT - R NturP to look after Our wants, _ home of Mrs. E. C. Jones, There deal about the Kingdom. of God ` farm, luo acre or mors, a'th ;s*ode and L y � was a good,attendance of members movement in Japan and their Claremont. to G W.Hodgson, R.R. .No.:, Easy terms. and an enjoyable program render• great effort to win one million R SALE gnNntity of clean ; a ed and the election of outer*-took souls for Christ in this generation. L' ed _ - place A committee was appoint Surely if they can enter into this young Yorkahiretover ehoged atArthu12 pCanut33-36R R. tJ ectal ted to make arrangements .for the great movement i,$. Japan, we in 2,Claremont. 33.36 -yam annual picnic which will be held Canada mnet Accept the chnlleage. O RENT-On Chureb et. Pickering : !JJ , �duriog�e summer. There will be a congregational Thali of brick house..including blindaand 6s- ' -On Friday evening last the meeliog on Tuesday evening, May tures. As I G.D.Bly. 210 Indian Road, To- 1 Deforest-Crosley Battery Radio, } :,young people of the Union Sundayreportrnnto,or�vWs office. btr! - 12th, ac f3.80, to receive the Console model, School of tholake shore presented of the Commission, as dul ap R SALE Air compressor, tank $15.00 yy��arch �j +� Po b month ago. Ca 1' and motor. Alemite grease tttn, all in A I _ - _ the dram, • Home Acres, in the condition. Marvelube motor oil. 5 gallons or - Radio Licenses leered. Town Hall. under the aupiees of ffymnary is on sale at Miles S. more at 75 cents per gal A.T.Law. Picker- The Tuxis 9gnare of the United Chapmaa's store and will be used -ins. 3:•37 - Ehnrch. There was a urge an y17 • !'tUSTOM03ATCHTNC A " Hs ire( T. Sun ing, U9 _ appreciative audience present Who -The A�ppril meeting of Lir@ ` GH]CKS FOR SALE—Rocks. Rhod Is- enjoyed the presentation. Each Women's Institute was held on lands and Leghorns, hatched under j.m oay Established 1857. p methods, Prices reasonable. •Phone Pi member of the cast did his or her Tuesday, the 27th ult.,at the home P.will-a. Greenwood. part well. "Farmer Jim's Hay. of Mrs. W. B. Powell, when a WANTED-Board and accommoda- � r` seed Oeebeetra of about 15 eces most interesting meeting was held. 1 T tion on ■ r■rm, month of July, oar Mob- pi ��•77�� T ����� treodered an abadanee of live} After the business session Mies war.bite convenient,toe 2 adultsessential. and 2 children. Tan CENTRA _ y Cleanliness and comfort etesential. Write H.L. p, , old time selections between acts Louise Richardson gave a paper Tracy,332 University Ave.,Kingston,Ont.36.38 that was thoroughly enjoyed by on"The League of Nations," giv ORONTO WET-WASH LAIIN• - - - -all. Thegoung people are to be ing much informatiiqu on their TDRY(Semi finish)—Let our driver can and > CODgratnlated_on the success of important work. !ri[@. W1nteCe e=plaia our24hour service. just leave your Telephone 900 their play. y P g turned the program which was y y, acme with Mr.S.W,Davis, barber strop. We � will pick up and deliver eech'Monda Wedaa—One da this a rip a man in charge of Lbe Grandmothers, day and Friday. ]81v r Irom Oshawa called on A farmer over to Mrs. Cronk. who in her i to the township north end of Pickering capable way, presided. eThe Roll was Notice to Creditors - n y result ws the soliciting engaged ged him real] , How to responded to b several members R S. O. =Chap. 150-Sec: 51 g g y Auto. Repairs, Accessories,Oils -and Ott $25.00 a month and board. and all agreed the surest wap to ESTATE' OF RICHARD WARD After Working fora day the man Perpetuate Youth was to keep Yeoman Deceased ..".Gasoline, Acetylene Welding, told his employer that he was busy, be interested in your cow -"" All persons having claims against going to quit, as be could eta mnnit and those shout you, end g 11 l3 y y the Estate of Richard Ward late'of Battery Charging grant of 85.00 a week and free keep the corners of your mouth the Township of Pick]?ring, in the ' �- 'house. which is given to men who turned up, and, the grandmotbera Yeoman, deceased ., County of Ontario, are out of work. He would pre• themselves were a shining exam• who died on or about the 27th day of � ,y fer to live on charity and spend pie of this philoQophy. They March, A. D. 1931, are hereby notif- Repairs made on all makes ' his time in idleness rather than entertained tis with songs, d'reesed ied to file -with the undersigned, on aero an honest living. The coon• its bec•omirg muslin bonnets and or before the 20th day of May, A. D. of earsa V try is getting overcrowded with @bawl°, readings and recitation, 1031, full particulars of their claims. ' men of this class, who feel that and brought a happy afternoon Immediately after said date, the as- s s- the country owes them a living to a clone with a cup of tea. The sets of the diseased wi11 be distribut- and expecte the country to collect date of next weeting has been ed amongst those entitled thereto, t{ the debt for them. In England changed to 1 19th and is to be haling regard only to claims so !il- _ ��RL�S B, �� � they have the dole, Which is a held at the borne of Mrs. John ed L1 4, surae 110 the country, %@ it pro Murk r, when election of officers Dated at Osha-a, the 28th, day of duces"army of men who abso and other important business will April, A. D. 1931. 1, '7lYFJR/Y,,ss I sh�'•1+�ti1�� - M work . Q J,.Y/,�/}!A • ry� gaa i• JL "d3 W. R N. Sinclair, N.C.isenseed. All nembers are q q/sil pt ee1 1Po. Pop �pt k A.rt f- Y .:,