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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1933_04_07 R IZ 4 7 4., AL 'PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, APR. 7, 1933. -.- :-No. U 7-1 41 .Vw0folvowitat fSAMIN&. ]Xnbanon Mrs. W. P."Jonei' spent the week- Born, March 10th' to Mr. and Mrs. xed4eal . .: , . L -Balsain 0 A end with her daughter, in the city. McDairmid, a daughter. G ZEN W ..t 7 DR: PEA y of Hard and Soft Nis. Robert Sadler spent the past Miss Hazel Petty, of Cherrywood EL C. RSON-Pbysictau A good suppl Surgeon, Dumbarton. 2oly Coal on hand. Also a supply week with her parents in the city. spent the week-end with Miss MaT- The church services were withdr- garet Mitchell. MIL S "'T'�Opb' of Kindling Wood., awn on Sunday last owing to the bad Arthur Annis, of Cornell Univer- f stove length. condition of the roads. sit is home for' a week. He'he re- Established ISM U.-I tatsnedber of the by cently won a scholarship and will Ort'. Whitevale Ci.e. 12tf Phone Pick. 1709 now go to Washington. DONALD MU."O,'PICKERI.No the W. M. S.,of the United Chur- Several of our ,residents--are ma- '-THIS IS THE cif ing. We are sorry to lose A. S. and ��i Pass- ar resenting slides on tl Mrs., Runciman from our midst, but T'IUNCAN B. mciNrYRE-Barris. ion W on Easter Monday, April r.Solicitor, Notary. Office--Brock St.. 3D - -& . :B 30 :0 1:Z 17th. Miss Irene Pugh will give the our loss is Pickerines gain. - - FARMERS MILD Opposite Bell Telephone Office, Whitby. GENERAL lNTSURAINCE After a couple of years, illness lecture. Cherrywood Quartet will Phone 4 S. 4sly . AGENCY A large number of farmers furnish music. Mrs. H. B. Wilbur- passed away _kp mehange their grain RDONALD RUDDY Barrister. BROUGHAM, ONTARIO The Committee of Brougham Lod- Friday at her home,here in her 72nd -Solicitor, Notary Public Mloneyto Loan. yeajr. Her funeral took place on Mon- for a Qsic*formerly occupied by :bet late A.E.Chris- f .1 ge I. O. 0. F. held another very en- Facilities for placing a6v-kind o n- - day afternoon to Erskin tian,south,fling of Court House,Whitby. Sly? )oyable Euchre and Dance in the Hall e Cemetery. evening, March 29th. surance at best rates on Wednesday ei; Next week special services will be Flour'r, and Cereals EATON. . BELL & ROSS, Barript- available. wri. Bro. Milton Burk held' in the church Monday, Wednes- JLA era, Solicitors. 904 Northern Ontario Security and Serviee my Motto.' Over 80 sat do Building,3308ay Street,Toronto.; 4201-7 Phone Pick. 51'5 brought his orchestrk and a great day and Friday evenings.-Rev. H. G. It,Saves money and many more -. w.i Beaton, many enjoyed old-time dancing. Do Crozier will speak Wednesday even should do it. ft 13.Bell. - not g and -Rev. E. M. Burgess, Friday . .... .... J.D.F. Row. ot forget Wednesday - evening at Adelaide 263&9 e" voning. .30 it you want to come to these RICHARuso.N. PIOXERING & J. H..Beal, -Claremont euchres*as this may be the-last, and - The monthly meeting of the Mens' Special MU'VEY-Barriaters.Solicitors.Notaries PHONE 9,94 the date, April 12th. The euchre pr- Fellowship met in the basement and Public. 313-224 Confederation Life Building, BARLEY FEED Corner of YouSe and Richmond Sts. Toronto, izes were won by Mrs. Geo. Gray and had a very large attendance., The •Phones Adelaide 4489,and 4480. By S FURNITURE (first prizes) program, which took the form of a $18.00 per too, Soot Cash. went Saturday a Win. Fisher, and C evenings, Pickering Xr.=' - Wright, (lone hands) Mrs. Fleming debate as to whether a "College Ed- Vleone Pick.3013 str. We are displaying an attractive . This in the best-feed value o )n) auction was necessary to be a suet- the wark variety of Xmas Gifts, and W. G. Malcolm, (consolation). "N & McMILLAN-B4rris'- essf et. tus ul fariher" was ably supported Notary Public. Coffilce at Aluminum and Grani to ware.V,tc. 'and contested by Mr. Forgie, Dr. 'R a a for Pat Residence of Mr.Thomson. lot 11.ccncftg:on i. Furniture and Furniture Greenwood ­ , iitry and 716 Pickering. Office hours.Thursday and Saturday Novelties. C. Peaison, Mr. Elmer Annis and ftISSIMI Cake Baking. evenings. from 7.00.p.m toe 3G 13.m_a, by James and Mrs. Raine and -Ross' Mr. Harry Pearce. The judges being zrtmenl.',Toronto office : 6U5 Royal Bank Prices low, in keeping with times. and Mrs. Raine, of Biougham., spent Mr.Frank Chapman, Mr. W. C. Mu Joy makes a Fine' ' gr Phone Pick 2000. Toronto. Elfin�aOI The Baker's 3.1v Sunday with*friends in Oshawa. kar and Mr. Hilton Brumwell. T ie Flavored Mrs. T. C. Robinette and Allan, Villag Quartet rendered four:selec- Bread.. Ueretut and JaniEs' and Mrs. Couns-ell and tions, which. were greatly enjoyed __F? 0 0 F I N" G ,aby. spent Sunday with Miss -'%I. and Mr. Arthur Ahnis and each of Chopping Monday, Wednesday R I L C..1;NI I T H. D. D. S.. L. D. s.. Wood.' the' judges spoke very briefly.- 'Mr. &ad Friday.' We'-do. it right. ,the N,Sjccftwr',u D, J.N Dales,. Grad.at, I -SPEML The members and adherents of the Murkar-walso gave a short.talk on the Royal College or Dents;Surgeons and Toron. torUniversity. At Claremont officedve,D. A. chtirch here turned out on Wednes- history-of "music,-which we wish had saott-s�tore every Tuesday and Fridav• Phone NO CREDIT Ewa ff 0-1 L 27tl .1364ueh Rook Faced Red -day and cut UP a-fine lot of wood. been loYtger and illustrated with some and Green lioofing after'which the ladies'''served .lunch, of the music itself. Refresh_ments on account of the change in thues 'HERBERT T. FA LtAISR, I, D S.., The Mission Band will meet in the were served-after and finished up the and the close margin I sell at. I D.D.S.. Graduate of the Royal College of 2 40 per square. basement of the-church on Saturday meeting for the_ seaosn. am forced Dental Surgeons and the University of Toronto, April 8th at 2.30 p. nL All children to diteouVinue, credit, .'09fice in resicivnce second do" east of St. And- Brougham except for approved monthly • reViCburch. Pickering.Oat. Office hours: 9 Full.weight and- of the neighborhood, are invited. •.as. to 4 Devitt, of Brooklin accounts. rta%. or by. appointment. (X-ray so Pick 3700, standard quality Will and Mrs. De% rvwe). 4317 L. ifid Mrs. Matthews visited the -spent ,Sunday with Carl and Mrs. former's mother and sisters in Tor- 3F •The above prices gnod for 10 days Devitt- onto on Sunday last. a -0nobwo* sawbo• only. The postponed concert under the Mrs. Peter Brown and Mrs. Ham- y. Terms Spot Cash. auspices of Group "B" of the W. A. ilton larovrn were guests at the' Per- SURNINGHAM A BLIZABOTR RICHARDSON--foe will be held this Friday evening, Apr. ryman homes during the week. Building and General r.4bas' PICKEMG 7th. In the Greenwood United Ch- Mr. Belismith has taken over the- 0011tructing. low financial stand:' each: A good program will be given Itarage, Thos. E. Stephenson having Estimates furxLished on all c 416 lassew, LUMBBEM YARD consisting of, music. readings and a withdrawn his interest in it.' of work-Interior and Esteem. POO Auctioneer, one-act comedy. "Station Y. Y. Y. f. Hugh Gannon entertained his boy Alterations and repairs. OrWO& AS*. BLWk8MjthingJ & WoodWork by Booth Tar n. Don't min it. friends From Whitby on Sunday. @"ed as hiedis &"antsea to OR -calsonsys.Built 0oncrewwork., AWL orgy.al'.P.a.. at rlgbt prices Whkevale The Camunnion-service on Sunday Phone Pickering 6712 -was well-attended. pAIRpORT. ONTARIO.L IL MkATON. TOWNSHIP Now Is the time to have tbo",repair The United and Baptist churches The April meeting of the Women's • Cleft. Caawyancer-Commissioner for'jobs attended to. Harrows repaired. of WMt4svale will co-O Institute.will be held at 7. . 921dav3ts. Accountant. Etc. r perate In a the home of Vi Licenses. Wbitevale.Ont. "at" c' also now sections on hand. The The fam- week of preaching beginning on Mon- Mrs. L Matthews, on Ttiesdayi'Apr. Shingles For Sal& it ous Floury Plows always-on hand. day, April 10th, and ending, Friday 11th. The program will consist of the WN. MAW. LIONNSED AU6 Also deafer in Viking Cream SePara" April 14th, Services will commence Roll 'Call. Current events and a-pap- TT0NZZJt.k*York.Qntario and Duemus tore and Electrip Washers. John Gait Galvanized Steel Shingles. JCO=ao% A13 kinds of make P=a promptly at 8 p. in. and conclude at er on "Legislation." b �Mrs. a ttended If thinking of buying an electric radio % . y -1&,Tar=ssraaso=bar_ Dau a" be ask fora demonstration of the Now 9 p. m. A bright song service will be Phillips, bird's Felt Slate Sbingles. assuaged at NEWS'sac.- Son msd 1244pen- held al, the beginning of each ser- The auction sale of-the estate and Also, re.-Pubbering buggy wheels.-•4@10t oboam Whstby,Ont 517 Rogers Majestic models. The poises are right. Vlee. The following is a schedule of household effects of the late Mrs. E. _Lawn mowers sb%rpened. )V&rdk the services.- C4*ie, Took place on Saturday- last. T. PATERSON'S CLAREMONT, 0ARNET ROBERTSON Monday-in the United Church, Pr_ A very large number of people'were rices, * Pbone 2612 I Call almd ge!t_p GREENWOOD 491y - eacheri Rev. H.,-Wilton, of-White7 in attendance, and fair prices were Electrical Contraw-tor vale. realized. on everything •pffered for a Wiring.g and Repairing for Light Tuesday-in the Baptist churcb,' Fr- sale. The property was bought by - "You Can Buy, at Home" or, power. Pickering Mills eacher, Rev. H. G. Crozier, of Pick- Mr. Isaac Conner, who intends to All kinds of electrical gooBs ering. improve it and become a resident _-,;. TIRES,� BATTEFUES, the United church Pr- here. Aept In stock. Have you triecf LAXO, the Wednesd8 ACCE89ORIES, The congregational social evening -21 IY Phone 1706, Picker:ng new Cereal Food and Muf. eacher J. L. Harton,'Of aare- flo M6al ? It contains the Tnont. of St. John's Vnited,Churth on Wed- At as low and better prices. germ of the wheat and other Thursday-inthe Baptist church, pr- nes"y of last week proved very suc- eacber, Rev. J. R. Bick, of Whit,�- cessful, about two hundred, being 9klkershto germ parts of the cereal grains.' vale. presei#- The -members of the Worn- you can in Toronto. An old 'fashioned health Friday-in the United church, Preach- en's Missionary Society spVnt the af- promoting food modern z lompt '4ir that lea y top, moot. lAt 'is ro iz�d-. For sale at er, Rev. J. E. Glover, of Clare- ternoon in quilting and supper was served from 6.30 until all were Ier- k your grocers. All are cordially invited to attend. after which an interesting prop- ­n was given by the Young People �§killed Motor Repdrs. 'MRS. THOS. LAW,OWNER Just arrived Audley of the congregation. The pastor, Rev. rived a carload of J E Glover, occupied the chair in -a Body Wood-Maple and Beech Western Oats. Gedrge West has had to return to Toronto for treatment. very happy manner. This social ev- -Gordoit ' J.- La 12 00 per cord. We have most say Feed you, Our hockey fans sat up on Monday ent-was enjoyed by every person pre- Phone 29W. softwood Slab@-10 00 per cord may.need. night to cheer for the' Maple Leafs. sent and proVed an excellent -med- -COAL AND COKE The singing birds are here again. ium by which the Pastor and the peo- PICKERING, ONTARIO Yull line of Poultry Feed@. Toronto people visited the Lomans pie could,-get better acquainted. House 2139 -Phones Office-40W 7" Altona s"ftuthri says Do N. Lockwood W. H. e ys that,the lights mighty nice to have anyway Miss Ethel Bunker spent Sunday at ci Stoms-A ch PICRERING, ONT. Frank Puckrin has had a good run her hx)mb here. of maple syrup this year. He has an Mrs. F. McKay and Billy called on H ousehold art' -cause of distress R. Go CLMENIIN evaporator outfit. Mrs. C. Barkey on Monday afternoon. Several fancy rustic i6aNru; and - Mr. Murrav Thorne had tea on Sun- er-ealing FUNERAL DIRECTOR seats in sheltered nooks, as well as: day with Mr. and Mrs. M. Tindall. a' rustic entrance has been erected Misses Elsie and Reta Eckhardt, 'One dose of ovir own e s d B! Private Amlitilance by Charle's Puckrin on the property spent Sunday with Mr. arid' Mrs. H., preparation; wbuth. for, Day and Night Service' of the Forest and Stream Club, here. Stack. sited Magnesia often Springtime A Toronto millionaire is the-rn.ost .re- Mr. and Mrs. L. Mills spent Fri- relieies.this condition Phone 9000 ceilt member. day evening with F. 'find Mrs. M. in wloi�minutes. May The News regrets the absence of McKay. 41 Malvern 5000 had in either" Pow- the Audley budget.in lait week's is- We are sorry to -report"thbLC--Xrs.- ve a nice assortment,,,f. -der or tablets at.only We,h sue, but owing' to mail difficulties L. Lapeer is again confined to her '50 cents for lar floor coverings ge box.' in Markham, Ont. tshue'matter was not received until`af- b,-,d. Rexo1eum- 40c. yard E. C. Jones, Drug ter we had gone to press. A similar ' Misses Effie and Myrtle Davis-of Oilcloth 50c..yard g experience was had by some,,of oui Glasgow had Sunday dinner wft M. Linoleum 65c. amiSoc. yard -4 ps 'of'Sprin other.correspondents. and Mm-Tiadalh Obstinate Coughs and Cold#clear, Winters Brothers are preparing to Mr. and Mrs. L. Hill and' family up by preparation of Cod New Congoleum Rugs Clean-and Brighten Your Home' Out in a large acreage of early pot- moved on Monday to the farm rec- Livers and Creosote atoes. Prices 319 feet 2.75 with Paints, Enamels?, entlJr vacated by M. Chapman. Eved when a cough or cold "Z Mr. Bartholomew, -of Stouffville, --Wits to respond' to ord"n- Vi�rnishee Etc. The evidenqe that is being produc- 4Jx9 4.10 ed at the Milk inquiry at Ottawa and Miss Hilda Madill.;were Sunday ary ' treatment, Nyal 5,50 It payf; ,to use good quality too.. ought to convince the most of,people visitors with 14k. and Mrs. W. Davis Creophos often clears It up 7J%9 *G.95 that there is abundant need for the of Glasgow. in a stir We have a good range vbort ?15 of.eolo ra in course sewin%j'class time. Not only Is It a 9zg - squeezing out of water -from, the The short cou wh- prisingly 9z101" 9.60 dairy stocks and the'gener al redact- ich was*beld at-the home of Mrs. W. wonderful remedy for'9x12 - ion of salaries in the case ar.the Reesor was very well attended, there Bran&a" manaerson s COINFlis. and colds, but it plush-carpeted easy-ebair-executives. being an average attendance of a- good tonic and Dustless Mops 45c,.O'Cedar Mops, also is a The farmers are watching the mom- bout 30. $1.00 for a O'Cidar Pblishl'aw 011, Furniture Also, Oils'Turps, Stains, bers of the committee to see that .- The Monthly meeting of the W. J. linAdir. Only -E. C. Jones, Polish and Floor Wax. and Brushes: they bring out all the facts relative will be held' on Wednesday, -April large bottle. drnkgist. to the overheads. that the. farmers 12th, at the home of Mrs'. D. Cros- ALL HARD WA RE are'supposed to pay for inAhe distr- ier. The program.43 as follows: Boll A few drops el' ra the head es C C. A. STERRITT ibuting plants. "We will have to pass Call: Gems of Thought. Paper, Sun- lostantly jit moderatepriceo. -;on to the farmer" said one of the day 9 holiday, or a Holy day, Mrs. it At the first sign nf a cold or"@ta Funeral 'Director leading dairy compa*'s spokesman, E..Hoover. Community singing. Read- ed up head"apply a few drops of' Ambulance, Service ALVIN .13U'SHBY in making out his case of gain' and ing, Miss Mary Irene and Erla Cros- Ttli NEW& VOL. L11 ! Z losses. The farmers expect the gov- ier. Discussion, How we could -spend Histol to each nostril. This not Ph6ne 1300 Hardware Phone 4W ernments of Ottawa and Toronto to more time in the fresh air and sun- only clears- the head, but tia"lly PI -do something in the situation where -shine. Demonstration, "Egg," EverZ7 Prevenu a Md from develoong- -A I 7Z 77- 4. . ...... 4 V screwft upon the end of its short Lose. Kt�E BLEN At last he held in his hands the ..ORANGE VE wi4k whic:► Nits Leigh Selim and Dexter Sprague had been mur- dereC. The ingeniousness of his own at Murder -at B 'ridge tempted murder moved him;,U-swlx- profound admiration that he could By ANNE AUSTIN. scarcely feel resentment, 'If, in the excitement of hunting for a promised clue, he had gone directly to the shelf, standing in front of the hole in the register into which the end of the silencer.had been jammed, so -that it ed across the top of an old-fashioned sh9wecL scarcely at all, even to eyes Z,.'"Fresh from the Gardine ta IwWg for it, he would now have been p Investigating the murders of Juanita hct-air register. Selim and Dexter Sprague, who he xhinkn were partners in - blackmail. "Belle, tell me the truth,and I shall dead. And the gun and sitelicer, Dundee learns that Juanita, after hurtling down the big hot-air did you put that red ­b —AWtL �U b6%% O„apparently OV—A i 1918, was soon deserted, but book on that shelf?" Dundee asked. Ppe could have AV W(lrrl�n In Ma• rite lain-hidden for-months, even years, in Moden Office "r not divorced. From Serena Hart, stage "Nossuhl I ain't Teched it!" Swedish Census Shows sitir, he learns Vat Y-ca's picture was the heat reservoir v� She furnace. S Years Old- printed with a stor• about the suicide "And\you did not put th-i cover Of Anita Lee. over my parrot% cage, although I had . With the weapon carefully wra�ped Dundee wires to Penny Crain, district in his handkerchief,.Dundee went up The typewriter, whch for years has Stockholm. :— There are now 1029 attorney's secretary, and-learts that the tipped you well to feed Ca 'n and the stairs almost as swiftly. as.he been so Important an adjunct to every women to every 1000 men In Sweden,' oulcide story was Printed in Hamilton. cover him at night," Dundee said After this s.ory,appeared tour ad gone down them, meeting no one business office,hes"just posed its 60th according to latest figures. The pro-of Dun- dee's possible suspects married—Peter severely- brthday. The event was celebrated portion In Stockholm is 12410 women Dunlap, Tracey Miles and John Drake "I &tta heap q' wak to do—"' on the way to his rooms or the top by a New York women's organization, to 1000 men. That Is a lack of one the same year,and Judge Marshall, own- "And you say that Mr. Wilson left floor. er of the d!-th weapon, almost seven "My most heartfelt thanks to you, and very properly so,for perhaps noth- man-for every fifth woman. :.,Years later. the front door unlocked when he came ing in modern life has tended to bring sited S10,006 in cash in Ham- ,Does Cap'n!"he greted.his parrot. "If you Nita deposited in last night?" Dundee asked. Z Inton which Dundee considers "back sal- moony 1 from a husband who had mar- he admi'. it?" had not squawked last night and so more women and girls Into business reed With this anni- rled. again, thinking her dead. Dundee, • "Yassuh," Belle told him.sulkil y. frightened'the murderer that he made life than this device. an his way home in response to a wire versary the age-old argument is re- ftorn the diatt"t attorney, finds he E.Is "Thanks' Belle. That will be all the vital error of.covering your cage, suade revelations to the newspapers have ann9yA you vived as to whether we should cele- which have probably put the rdre now," and Dundee did a great deal I should never. brate the birth-of the idea or the mom- again with my Sherlock ruminations n his guard. At home he finds a note to dispel the chambermaid's gloom by on cases pletion and placing on the market of an his door, presenting her with a dollar bill. which do not interest you in the instrument whch Is. the embodl- " When she had gohe the detective the s'Aightest. CHAPTER XLV. The parrot cackled hoarsely, but "meat of the Idea. read the note ag.in, then looked at attention. He British pe6ple cherish the know- Bonnie Dundee set his traveling it and its envelope more closely.,They Dundee paid him scant ledge that Henry Mill, a London en- beg upon.a chair and picked up the had a strangely familiar look. picked up the now harmless '"Who's tracer, was the first who applied for no other Suddenly he jerked open :. drawer Who".and turned to page 410, a cor- sealed envelope which bare ner of I which had disappeared with a patent for a writing machine. This Inscription than his name. The-note of his desk, on which his portable was in 1714. but the Inventor left,nO ft contained was on paper as plain typewriter stood, selected a sheet of the string which was still fastened' drawing or description of his device. - as the envelope, was typed and un- plain white bond, and rolled it into to the hair-tzigger hammer of the It was, however, on March 28, 18473, —very clever Land very tapped Colt's.32 Uigned: the machine. Noiselessly he tap that the Scholes and Glidden ma pie! The murderer of two people chines. -known as typewriters, were ­If Special Investigator Dundee out a copy. of the strange, taunting simple! uld will consult " 410' of the latest message. and the vo Ae murderer of a third placed. on the United States market. WHO'S WHO IN AMERICA. he will Yes! The lefthand ma w J had had only to unscrew the' metal Four hundred of them sold the follow'•margin was cover of the register, wedge the end And a tap which should aid him ma- identical, the typing and its degree Ing year: It was an invention of terial17 in solving the two murder of blackness were identical, and the of the silencer into one of the many Charles Scholes and Samuel Soule and "Jane says she wishes she could canes and herself as others see her." which seem: to be proving'too paper on which he bad made the copy holes, replace the screws, and Paste Carlos' Glidden, three see the end of the string to a page­oftbe' as covered .by a patent, registered - "ThiLt's just an excuse for spend- diffieuk for his inexperience. was exactly the "me as that on which w A wry grin at the unfriendly gibe the original had been written. book he'had selected as the one moat tug a lot of time In front of the five years previously. The Intervening of his anonymous correspondent was The truth Bashed into his mind.- It- likely to appeal 'to a -detective as a years bad witnessed other inventions mirror." -just twisti uras no coincident&that he had a copy clue source. French-ng his lips when a double w 94 of this nature by Americans, I Imock,with wbich he had become very of the very ook to which his un- No, watt! He had had to do more! men and Englilibmen.- but none of Dundee bent and examined the metal !familiar, sounded.on the living room known correspondent referred him them were marketed. All were In And herein lies the tragedy of the door, which be-bad not completely For the note h cover of the register. The eircurafer- tended for the benefit-of the blind, an 'age; not that men are poot,—ell men had been written in this Closed. very room, on stationery conveniently er-ce of the hole the murderer had-bad raised or embossed letters.—Tor- know something of poverty; not'that -Come in, Belle!" on `.he- noiseless typewriter chosen as tine one which would be 'dl- -onto Mail and'Emptre.' men are wieked,—who Is good? not at hand, rlEctly r in front . of ' Dundee'i hiekrt A morose, slack-mouthed mulatto which had been far more considerate that men are ignorant—what Is truth? '7 girl in_aneimt Alt slippers sidled about not betraying the intruder 4han gleamed brightly. It had bee.,.i notes- Help Is-idle to the man Nay, but that men know so little off nary to enlarge it consid*rably. The Into the room. had the parrot whose slumbers bad I - Who nothing wills but what he can. men.—David Grayson. "Howdy, Mistah Dundee." Bell# been disturbed. murderer had left a trace after all! Hut the book was open in Dunlee's greeted him listlessly. "You gat back "But why did my unknown friend d lee the paper mW you would, didn't risk arrest as a burglar if he wanted hands an his eyes r1kPidlY scanned And be hAind what the ?' And I ain't sayin! I ain't slid! to give- me an honest tip?" Dundee Page 410- at Pwrot 0' 702ba is a nulfifirpm— T*marked saoud. to the parrot, vbo murderer had not expected him to line EOWARUSBURS ftmgahs,-an' 0 hin croaked an irrelevant answer: to read, but which he had counted an at mah �ooi bead off. Mistah Wilson Ht- "Bad Penny! Bad Penny!" as.an explanation of the note which me die mawnin 'cause I forgot "I'm afraid, my dear Watson, that the police would' have puzzled over, if all had gone well with his scheme. Ito put Cap'n's covab bTi his cage las' those words will not be so helpful in this case," 'Dundee assured his -par- '(To be continued.) [R0Wk:8RAK0 "Just tell'Mr. Wilson that for-once rot absently. "Another question, .. he's wrong., Yon did,not fairget to Cap'n--why did the, unkoowif-bother cover Cap'n's cage, Belle.- Look!" to take 'my 'Who's Who' out of the Gems from Life's Scmp-book UP I t on that particular The girl's dun 'black eyes bulged bookcase %.1d put-i Thought ins they took in the cap, completely shelf ry A swathed in a square of-dark milk. Warily, for his scalp Adis prickling "A single grateful ttougbt towards The '131istah Dundee!" she ejaculated. with a premonition of danger, Dundee' heaven is the m6st perfect prayer."— economical nourishing didn't put dat covah an dat bird's crossed the room to-the she Less!gg. If, but his sad delicious sweet for the the red There Is nothing either good or bad - . I .- --ewe! An neithah did Mis' Bowen, hand did not reach out for but thinking makes it'so."—Shake- , • table syrup whole family _71 Sy -`41cause she been laid up with rheumatiz book, which might have been expected (ORK - to eveh since you lef, an`eveh 1"' en- to solve one problem, at least. "Why'apeare.. THZ CANADA STARCH -LIMITS D, NO.NT.REA.E. durin'think in dis of house has been the shelf?"-he asked himself again, "WhatevejIguldes thought spiritually CO CM benefits mind and body."—Mary Baker -3ef' to' me to dole 'The shelf, with its dra offered pery Eddy. "Theo}I suppose the indignant Mr. no answer-in-.itself, for it held nothing. 'Wilson came up and covered CapA except the red book, a Chinese bowl,- Thought Likes man out of servitude- himself," Dande( suggested, crossing and a bumido;of tob�cco. Into freedom."—Emerson. And be- 'The value of a thought cannot be shelf was nothing but the lthe room to the bookcase. . . rteath"the told."—Bailey."Him?" Belle snorted. "How he old-fashioned register, -the opening' "Gm*Iuj thought makes gioviing- b Igonna get in hyer widout 'no key? t-overed with a screwed-on Tpetal I'Sides, he'd a-tot' me ifn—" " screen' which was a mass of big ho1Ps revelatfon.'.'—George Elliott. H EADACH. E "Belle, how man y times must I ask to.peTmit the escape of hot-air when "The happiness of your 11fd depends upon 'you not to misplace my�hings?" Dun- the furnace- was going in the winter. the Quality of your thoughts."— Marcus Antoninus. irritably, star cut:in i ly, for he was tired . Suddenly Dundee stooped and sta z eY of the discussion and angry that his ed with eyes that *eTe widened witii eLpy of "Who's Who" was missing excitement and a certain amount of -in'the book- horr' 'froth its-customiry plitee standing Student Officers Dr "Salaries or., Thn he rose and, standi &W far to one side, picked-rep the fat Lima, Peru.—Tb6 government has "Me? I ain't teched none o' volume. which lay on the shelf. As ordered that ail public ap'd private 1yoah things, eep'n to dus' 'em. an' lie had expected, a bullet whizzed employ 11 e, 4 ed for military service .7 Any 'em down whar I'foun' 'em,'? Belle noiselessly across the room and buried as officers of the reserve shall drams" retorted. itself in the plaster of L the wall OPPO- their full salaries dui*.g • the,two 1)"dee looked about the room,'then'site—a bullet wl.ich would have plow- months' trainin&,course. On'the con-'his eyes' alighted upon the.mussing ed through his own heart it he'had - elusion of their training those call- booK, lying upon a sheii that extend- obeyed his firsT, impulse. ana gone oi- ed for se' rectly to.-the shelf to obiy the service In the regular army instrue- will cea.?e to draw civil pay- The, bona in the note.' remainder will return to their form- a -thy er positions. But more had happened thin NEIGHBORS-TALI Whizzing flight of a Aspirin brings you immediate sufficient quantity to get COM �ullet,through one of the holes of the hot-air register• relief. it acts bel;re you can plete reTief,- "You 'could take *1 am employed in a th* 11 from the As iris every day in the year eatre and it The "Who's Who" had been jerked feel any effect at a Is As a problem to make e Dundee's hand before without ill effecls- nds meet, as almost cut of Dun slower forms of relief. I help support my mother and sitters. 'he had lifted the beavy volume many -Do not hesitate to tfllca Whenyou w4ut-relief from I like to dress well bA haven't eery inches from the shelf. Coincidental s, , colds, neuralgia, - --Aspirin his headache tablets because of t Inucli to spend on 'clothes. To give the with' the disappearance of a bit of speed. Their quick action is .or neuritis,periodic pains,etc., ;appearance' of variety to my slender white string 'v�fiich had-been ipinned, Sp due to the.fa.ct t I hey diss6lVe stick to Aspirin. You know, wardrobe I change the color-of a dress to a thin page of the -book was a and you kfioW- bt e1i P-S,I what it will do, ,Btis ediately,.Tbeyareperfectly or stockings as soon as the things be- metallic clatter, followed swiftly by depress what you are taking. safe. They-do not de The new reduc e come faded. I always U'Se Diamond the faint sound of 'a bump far,,below. r P d _0M ktovn price on yes for the work—using them as dyes Dropping "Who's Who" tiie,*floor, ZSS. heart. of- a bottles of 100 tablet leaves no \Cat C.0m That's the beauty .yor ilTesses and as tints for stockings. - a \IJIM4 A;pirin. Anyone reason for experimenting Duhd4 firing 6fqn MIS living room ev C�e T% with .�%(% remedy Yke T ha4 always gotten such perfect re- door and raced down three flights of e4eyl it,as often as there is any' substitute, for relieving Eno suits that our neighbors talk about lave C,%4-53 eau take pain. insist on Aspirin. stairs. Ile bIrorght up, panting, at comfort. In the great,number of new things I have, th4 d6or of the basement. It was n,.)t pay need of its ;w*'*1 learned about Diamond Dyes from locked- and in another minute he was, our i•aor Zro 6 mUir'esa. She says she standing before the big hot=alr fur- has tried an the dyes an the market nice. -With abut "ne do such .splendid work and excitement, .P citement, Dundee-tugged and tore ire so easy to use as Diamond Dyes- at one of the pipes until be-had dis- IRI 11N Tit^09-MARK REG. I milers'Land.they are the world's most lodge,. it. Then, thrusting his hand twpuh%� dyps—and they deserve to be." into the heat reservoir, he groped L. P., Montreal. -e Lntil he folind what 1. had known rrust,- be there--Jvdg* Marshall'; ISSUE No. 14--'33 1 automatic,•,wiiik the Maxim silencer A- 1?ehe _Y.. ,�. ::byi!C..Y. ^"tiu"45• ♦, �'.:"++'++e.tcF.,M:.rn•� :j'w.9w.:-' ... .. ,r'.;rina_" u,....', :,'.ate°'," :.'c�s+c. ..-p:-ar `_3`_.i- w_a..- - .:n. r,.. � e � ,.,,••-.5.+#' :`'" -�t'• .. _ < - ..:4`i+":, ..",°,•;' - - .. , 't.•. '� iT;-^, -r.. '�'.•�`-.w. s <,X:,: ' -, .. ._. .,"`4°"�"q.,T'a'�.y'°'•v`-.5:...._ .. -. - .c+,a.a+r�"n..,p`.f.,, _s �- Lang-Lost Quarry - , Of Egypt- Found , . . Y� S ' Do You Know. �- Wo''m' 'An �, .�, . J Army Patrol. Happens Upon the Diorite Source, Un- ; ChAtter .:: :: :: -- -y known for Some 3,500 .. Y:NF:, ::r : �• ' .:<�,.;.:>:, - Cairo.---Quife by accident an arch- By J •..,:,yH,.:;:i'%rYfr:`•.?%`sit2:'•.iii;^::•v.:.,>S:,.:::x .._ - - - ORGAhI seolo ical discover was made early :.>;,•'';.�a.',•;���. - B MAl•R M. g y �<.:�:><>':<, >;><:::;:;<>:>;:<;�::>::;•::,;,<:;;,;Y Y: • ..�., 3a s t- Sum met•-i n Upper p t wbich. r •�r- has Just-now;-after-further vest! a- ^•`��' :...:,.. j in g >,.: >.:,.: , lion resulted in the identification of ':ivy::<:�::;':i:;•i:i:�;::.:{•:i::•iYY:�;�:... SPRING r> ..::,::•:;...:::.::.:.Y>•:.::,:•::;:.Y::,:::::: <'.. - • S ?XY;YY!•dw:v.niYYiY,:•<•::.;:::•:..Y<;•::::;,::.>:.; �'�;,.<•:: - a diorite quarry of the Old and Middle :;::• :::.;Y;Y'; z>:: :' '' :.Y>,Y::.w.: tai s of <; ;{ ::::::::::.:::::::,•::<.:Y;:::>Y:,,::Y., :�> ; from burbling about the gn 9::;;nr F'py';.,y:4r.}:q^G:,,•.,:::;4:}{J'YiY,:?::{:;. J C'v:22? °:?•. 'I have. tried to refrain xtngdoms of ancient Egypt-goat 3,soo - •.;;,;:>..; .. O is in the same mood and per- irii Y u : :isri:><:<c•.::;::f;:;s;:.i:<:<: :• Spring. However, most everyone years—the location of which had been - hags will appreciate and sympathize with another sufferer. Even hitherto unknown to Egyptologists and one ignores the weather—the steadily increasing heat. of the' • y geologists,,although diligently sought sun`s rays—or the pitter-patter of rain making the atmosphere in'recent times. ,,, warm arid`moist --= the crowds pouring-'forth from the office It was last rune that a car patrol s-- eti,,•tok of the ioYOUS season. of the Egyptian Army, accompanied ;,, buildings here in Toronto cisi'b:� �, ,L ::::::.: - _- Brilliant dabs of hats, colorful scarves, quick steps, chatter, Up VI r-- Gin Char>xon-Safnks•.Pas- ha, commander of the Egyptian Amry, k miles nick sharp laughter.echoes from feminine two- while passing throe h an unsurve ed '` ' 0 r grim, q p g . g, y ;..n 40 xomes and loud guffaws from masculine foursomes. Spring is part of the Western Desert about forty - :tagain.conducting the orchestra of human emotions: - " .-miles northwest of Abou Simbel, no- " l ticed two cairns on a ridge. Ttiey ap• ` `AN AMUSING TRUE -STORY peared to be much larger than the This tit-bit Is going the rounds of London and evokes a usual desert landmarks of that type.,' ,•., �° - " chuckle and a half. .An academic and absent-minded old Oxford Closer investigation revealed two most - ' don took duty for a clerical friend at a country church: After the foot.of vne of he cairns blocks at reading the Ten Commandments, he looked over his spectacles, apparently thinking he was in the examination-hall,"arid remark-` These were sent _to , the - Cairo yy.,. '• Museum for,furthe; examination. One 4 ed to the congregation: "Not _more than five of these .subjects bore the name of the little-known King : ihould be attempted." - • Dadefre of the fourth dynasty, no �. "yy'� r * • • monument of-whom had been known r,,rGr', .c n ;Y;`•.,` / /, �y •v y +F � H .t� GOOD IDEA -hithert"onth of Sakkara. The other. Anew innovation in Londanhas.been started by ills Eountess block, made o1 almost let black dio- .x!/ "; Eileen de Armil. She calls it her "Happy Thought" luncheon. rite, and very badly weathered, was a Every Tuesday, cheap luncheons, and every Sunday, 'cheap sup- record of an expedtion sent out under _ , Every for lonely,Londoners,,at one of the restaurants. Quite an King Amenemhet. If of the. twelfth fu' ' pe dynasty to bring mentat-stone from idea, 411 s the desert. Mentat is the ancient Egy- That every Norwegian maiden mast have a hope chest? hot fast _ . ARTS AND HANDIC},2AFTS ;ptian name,for the dark granite of Aa- any kind of an old trunk or box but a real hope chest properly carsed- $u4A• - and shaped. In,Bella Coola, British Columbia, where Sir -Aletander ' Recently the. Manitoba Government appointed Miss Roman- Long-Sought Diorite Quarry blackenzte�Snished his famous overland journey to the-Pacific Qeean,• 'e chych of Dauphin, Manitoba; to oversee the preAervation of the - arts and handicrafts of the old world brought to Canada by those After careful study, it was pointed there is a small Norwegian colony, where old customs are maintained - ' "seeking a'new home here. It_is too often the case that-new-i ce Cairo ,rlaseu igetba ih, director of like- and the beautiful hand-carved hope chest shown abover is one of ths- r� comers, fn the desire to become Canadians, allow the arts of ly that the ancient Egrptlons would - many to be found in that village making lace, hand-woven material, and rugs*to lapse and choose;Have sent as .expeai�iaa gar into the �1 - the machine-made-products. This is a shame and this province' desert for something that could be ob- desert large bof Lou h were observed t,eck Sleeves ,showing-traces.of rough dressing, but f --• is to be congratulated on t iking this Step• tained more eaiily in the Nile �alley. all appear.to;have been abandoned be- ' It is believed that the -term mental cause of flaws.A ramp was also found, rAnd Skirt, 1933 --BAN10NG SIMPLIFIT+rD might have been used to,designate all made ot. the same stone, $bout ten - -� The Australian Banks are next on the list of congratula- the-dark hard rocks of the south, anti yards.long and a yawl and a half high By HELIsN WILLIAMS. r y tuns. We understand'the special womeia's degartme�I is in, the that. Eheretore, this.,,might 6e Elie alts. at tile.end,by which,blocks could have -- " o! the diorite quarry of the.Old and ,been rolled up to Iosd them ba-to a Illustrated Dreaamaki:xy Less oa i'u4n Plead offices'-of trading banks -are ine-reasing in popularity. Wo I Meddle iorlte qu which has-been so a xrlen's, banking departments are quite common in 'the United' eagerly sought fly Egyptologists 'sad sled or wagon- �rished With grerp Pattem States, but only a,_few banks in Australia have adopted the geologists, Near the cairns and here and there vactice so fax. It is easy for a person not acquainted with bank- Several weeks ago -Mr Engelbitc% among the outcrops d-b were the men,remains V V = - ing customs to feel overawed when facing an army of tellers, himself visited the site and almost im• of the huts potsherds,the workmen, d- which were potsherds, all of the Mid- ledger-keepers and clerks. The wtmlen's' departments eliminate medlately" became eouviticed that the dle Kingdom. The only other docti- - "-' meat discov any embarrassment -by handling the whole transaction at one lost quarries had-indeed been found-- eied he ' re was n -block ,_ counter. If she wants •to send money out of Australia she'iteed outcrops of magn-Iflcent stone ;rhowin,'g bearing the name of King Iset}i,(Assa) T only say the word and the clerk prepares the. necessary forma. In the afternoon light as a deep bias of ttie fifth dynasty. _ against , the =If she intends to travel the clerk guides.her steps through the red granite boulders. Every variety of diorite is to he found intricacies of teller-off credit to the travel department where she - 1 r there, from the dart; green and.black - inay book her.passage- In short, all the 'little technicalities that stone used for the Old-Kingdom Royal Vs. White Eggs -are apt to.worry.the uninitiated are removed from her shoulders statues to.the,wblte atofte,=apeekled The color of an egg-shell is no guide and while they are being•attend' to�otf her behalf she ca$set with black, so often used for N wls to the quality of its contents. Further• " Io the lounge and enjoy the-latest magazines -and-newspapers.pe and vases. more, ecieace has not yet revealed ,If this hasn't been tried in Canada we might profit thereby. cut sotriaar>t in Quantity -irby 'nature has given the- power,too-- at would prevent-numerous mistakes made by inexperienced wo= it seems.-teat there was no main some breeds of poultry to color egg tl',' • '', , s Zllen in handling their banking and .cheeing accounts! quarry..but from the chlps and other -shells brown, while in others the aa• _ O Q Iti S rraadugsou lders�ulttiit ygob.. :tlal Iexpllanatton n that Jority � t ' u 1 - indi Loh t app .. Lila t boa• '. 1�1'��. I. y Sylvia Thompson has just wrtitten another book—"Unfinish- twined one of_ the required size,free 'of the poultry left on the farms of ft`nni Haws, Here. and -there on the Canada divide. naturally is o two fed Symphony" and after reading her "Summer's Night" I expect- t ' ed be pleased with people of charming behavior. However, groups. One group, comprising s nom• �.. p g _ -_ a1 was diaappointed. - I suspect_that-the plot-of this latest book 5tm ie Bathing Garb ,.her of breeds. had its origin n the i -_ -.r poultry breedng activities in ancient '1 _ as long been ill her mfnd. It has been said that ".comparisons - �`a __ " times in the countries bordering the are always odious" and in the case of _"Lnfinished, Symphony" „':w fediteeranean. They bear the names * idt is doubly-true. The tale revolves around one Helena brought , Fa1 these sections of Italy and Spain , t'' hu - sip by a disillusioned father, on a sunny isle in the Mediterranean. N*�►* `� from-which they sprang Leghorna. Qn the death of her.father she is suddenly transplanted into the andalue a, and Minorca. The hens of � � y k1933 atmosphere of London. -To my mind, Helena's lack'of eon- these breeds lay white eggs. ,l Tl:,' breeds making -up, the -other Dyentions- is pitiable and the persons surrounding her who have group have. their origin in the early rlearaed to bow to.life'e detnanda of 1'�33ince_lriy keenest admire- ,e itfon. The study is worthwhile reading,if only to see and apprCci- _ days of North American Agriculture,` > wliru.til.c. 4,.aeer-v.ou ry-hreeders of ate one's own behavior.- - ' Y. arts continent, working with miscel• ,. laneous' imported stock, developed 'l00-MiIC'An-Huur wind creased•range in the case of shellfire w w„F;;, _ • their own distinctive breeds.. They, = -an greater resistance'to `fdrift," due y w:w too,-bear.vaptes.-lndicatfvq of their I;ts.,Eng` lull Tunnel sideways S wind in the case of vw�+�`"4�`-"�"" .• to a 3 , ,+.�. �•„ ,;; , - origin—Plymouth Rocks, Rhode Island The newly constructed tunnel at rifle fire. Reds, Wyandottes. The Liens of these tLe National Physicfal Labcratory, In-,the Jatter case, it,will be pos- . '1sA 'j a breeds Iay brown-shelled eggs. In Ad. = QT Teddington, near London, Fill ..pro-. sible to reproduce the effect-of a Ist= r dition to those major groups, says Mr. -. iduce' a wind with a velocity of 700 eral wind of any,desired strength.by s r..�;, _� 'f:' A.'Benson, Dominion Live, Stock jmiles.an hour,thereby beating nature, placing''the'bullet to be tested' at a+ y Blanch, there >;ii a some breeds of F.ng•- 3 9 ; :'._ M i =w1 i record so far is only 11C This smalCangle W the 70O-miles-an-hour yt w>', F lisp origin' to. be found on Canadian navel ia'not enttre1y for asiaiierr ex- `� -w w farina, the most common bong Orping• Don't you loco'7t> interesting scar! ,y ,�.:^: pertrnentation, but to gain it ,. - - :..t:.:: tons, and Dorkings. These two breeds neckline? Its so youthfuuy becam•' �_ typify nicely 'the'traditional spirit •of improvements in the range and ac- -- = = +'�' sa i-g. The raglan shoulders are arc ' curacy of shell and rifle fire: - 'h '`" fair play. The Dorkings lay eggs with other new smart feature. ;fl= a.white shell, while the eggs of- the For the original, a soft rabbits- R en'the blast of compressed air .,. 0 _ x � s , Orpingtons are brown. y hair woolen in orangyred was used ! ' i&'turned on it will-exert for twepty ,� M minutes a pressure of 5,000 tons on , t to fashion it, accented with black but J , - the giant castings at both ends. The - _ tons. a }:ghegt velocity,recorded of-a project- My Star Then, aaRin, you might have in ile is under 700 miles an hour, so the t All that I know . " mind a crinkly crepe-silk., If so, make nee• tunnel will render it possible.for it with 'short sleeves as in small back w' 'the first time for wind resistance to ` _ ___ t ) ' Of a certafir star An interesting scheme is grey — z � is, it can throw with the- sleeves and the scarf of. be measured at�speeds closely approxi- " , (Like the angled.apart �intating to the highest muzzle teloci `, .. " ' brown crepe.. k$reps h white : -^ ,._ S v ties obtainable. , `3 Now a'dart of led, - _ ' g Now a dart of blue:. crepe it is es tar 'chic. Professor—''brae belon s to the K, As a result reseabeb .workers will hi hest order of animals. What is a Style No. 8359 is designed for sizes $ £ _ Till my friends,have said _. 6 38 40 and 42 ' 14, 16,-18, 2O_years,;, A be able to obtain enact data on the the next tower order that.always t 3 They.wouid fain see,.loo. . inches ')ust. -relative merits of projectiles con- comes.after man?" N z "�'� My scar that da> lea the red and the. . Size 36 requires 4his•yards.of 39 structed with various modifications to Stolid Pupil---"Women. .. it ,, blue. 4 . -- - inch meterial. x' sting standard s?tapea.'. N- M b a: Thee it stops - like a bird; like a Instead of elaborate and costly gun- ' K "� �' Sourer, ban g.furled: HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS.' �- It is hope alone which put-files. to be °• g _.. ._ f ' lire trials.with 'ro'ectilea th:.•who+,u "v. The must solace themselves with Write our name and address plain• e p I without.hb a-is too be•without.Clod fa . y y ' work wit: be P '+� r _. performed its tke lab - -the.world—F. W-Maurice, the Saturn aTiave it: _ ' . ly,' giving number;and size of suc]t tort•' The'air'will rush past the shell - ;�� w'="" What matter to me if their 'star is' a patterns as you want. Enclose 16c in ,1 �. fitntead of the shell rushing through _ _ world2 - stamps or coin (cein preferred; wrap . the air. The «-grid is all gate3. all apportuni- Frances Dee; i• ilywogd star, yWine has opened Its soul to me: it carefully) •for each number, and The chief directions in which im- ties, strings of tension wsititiill be favors one of the new.•bathing —'therefore I love-4t. addxess your-order to iVilson Patter: _ r:'' •.� y plc re is in-�struClc,--Emerson. _ tufts of brown, orange and white. —Robert Browning. "Poems." Service, .3 West Adelaide St.,toronti r. ovement may be Ztc tvd a _ _ •7 u ..pan •+'z,. ..-,.•.c. , ._... _ .. .. .m .r - .. .. + _, v. _ _ mlesioa the yam of .61715. In ber 'Western l suranit Co., „• ,t re' T. mod. groceries. t0.tl9• - c - �� `�� ✓. - �� applieition'tor-a P' eaeioo she falely preseatatives of the company re the Taylor, wood, x.86; Booth and r>nuns- ��C N JeQC _ road liability. a represented that ebe hadnoassete. A complaint at one groceries, 8738; R.S. Chapman, for P'OIt ! • •2'.°'. P from the residents on groceries, 36.92; M. $. Chapman, ' �-;�v;,•'-°� .. _,; �•<. ."''•'TERMS -: ,It has come to light that when the wes' hill at Whitevale was filed g=Decries, 32.80 C. A. Overland, for Ornamental Trees, - . :{1.75 pst'yar 61.60 if Vwd ill advance: her husband died in May, 1928, he re the.condition of the road on the groceries, 4.82;�E. Bryan, groceries, Evergreens and Dwarto -- ssb.criptiao• to the uaua state. and treat left an estate eouEisting of cash in luU_ 17:59; S. G. Morrish, groceries, 76.1 Flowering Shrubs. Hedgim9, Briwa63.00,a advance. A. G. Turnbull, o-f Adams Machin- ' W. Pengelley, woad, 20.OQ; P.LCketing CliarbinR Vines. - dud• bonds of uver $15,•000, the ery Co., addressed the council _ra `Rose, asd Perrennial Borders,. income fruar whit was by the road machinery. Coal Co., 1.50; County of Ontario. re. Dahlias and Rocker Plants, _ Hospital fees, 123.9'. W. Sadler, gr- t y ahes acd rwwberr '.JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. ?v'oCce is heir a Bert Bu St _ ie's, _ t . terms of his will to be usgd in the g tt:'.en all merchants oc rie=,_-44.50.. - e and others- concerned. 'that'"ail`-ref- _-- Gousebe-•vies and Currants, - - r>,aintenwne.•eof his wife and four ief by the township.i< being di,con - - AcparagnF. NOTES AND COMMENT6. children. The judge who presided tinned on and after aprl 15th. , ATeW Disco�a Reaches - Fr.•it Trees, root-pruned. - "' Re-t• r fined a le At the coart to which the Mothers; T••"•e Standing Co-n:nittee vn Roads p pp _,pear._cherry and ..Cause of ►St^mach Gas - N ngli'-h cherry tte 4 to 5 years old and ' . . Since the beginning of the.great.. Allowance appealed gave hi,y and Bridges repo F,-• ate.-nni,? t r - ,T:r= „�� :U,:r� nuc; •.rt:�, l�...�..r war much ruaress has been made following: M. Dunke:d,Ara W. T. L. Ur• '-ar. fit, d that poison in .he p decisiun requiring that the $1,713 4.00: S. Farndale, drax E. T .L., 2.00- UPPER bowel cause ' stomach gas, well c".mre ii:to et°°c: in fron, 2 to3 in the mgnnfactuce oI airplanes.'' Ue returned to the Cotiimiisiuti. S. Parn&ate, drag,con hand,--. ,+.00; xis__simple remedy Adler. washes years and sonic h'��,e borne In 1 yeor.: They are tuadb much safer and The wuwan by. her false repreEen 11. Dunkeld, drag con 8, 3.00;, J. Beet out the upper bowel, bringing out al: J. T. ELLIOTT, AGENT are now'uied extensivly'fur trans• ' b}, dray; con. 8, 5.00: A. Lee, haul, on gas. E. C. Jones, druggist. PICIiERItiG, QNT. 20 f txtions was really guilty, of theft, con (1, 7 and 8, 13.55E F. Carter, ditto _ _ tation of passengers, trail and !though it was not dl)ne so buldJy 106.00; F. Barcla-, ditto, 134.T3: T_ PICKEKING freight. But, ,notwithstanding as tha-bank bandits - of whom we Andersoni, sho6-el gravel con 6. T T - their high state of perfection they read so•much these d' ys, do their and ``> y, d t R -80i dl. d -A: MEAT MARKE i I HARRY' ROSE _are far from being perfectly reli Hackney, ditto, R.80; R. Davis,Dais, ditto - - workG This wessta and he t- °.°0: - lj 3n, ail s. i? ' T� f!.&gH A\D CARRY' able. Last week there were a e v e family would be]ivitt McGuire, _ tal fatal smashes, The most q gin luxury, ditto, ..20; E. Beverley, sb• � UAPfLE*;TUR .'pr;if rl& - serious occurred on Friday when while' many ••uf those w'ho• sa8ia� d40 RCa`Vt;annopo'shoo, gra York, - e'lals.for c• s►�d CON paying _ _ 1' > h ri. . a large.passenger plane containtog paying taxes into this fend would 12.20, D. Foote ditto, 15.60; A. Tay- T ur:, F Sat. Plans and Specifications _ be almost destitute and living lor, ditto, 12.20; J.,1-liltz, ditto, 0 Pure Lard, ... lac - prepared. twelve passengers 'and two pouts feorn hand to mouth and frequent. J. Soden, gray-. for con. 6, 7 and ; ;� ' _ -- --Atl Workmanshi^ crashed at a village in Sanaas, 123.30; G. Cooper truck supplies. Round Steak; 2lba. fc,r::. 5c _ P killing eiz instantly and injuring [y not knotting where the next 6'29.60; P. Bellsmith. gas-for truck, Sirloin Steak, Guaranteed. J meal would be coining from. This r,•g2; S. McCord, gray. for con. 4, Iar. P10KERI NG P. 0. _ all the others, some of whom are µ.omen died in January' and thus 3,35; A. J. Taylor,-drag con. 2, 8.00: . not expected to recover. The as q g Xilan Acdrew, '!4i'3nager - p p could not be punished for her dis How. Orrperod, drag Greenwood rd.. ------- -- ----_ - * aengers were members of the - 13.:0, W. Pascoe, drag con.-1, 9.AO; -'THE'"MADELIXE" Brok Road General Store honesty. Those who have char" a drag con. 1 900• George • Winnipeg -,basket ball team, who - B W. Linton, g , ,. g of the relief funds cannut be tau McKay, drag R. Line,-9.52; W. Brown �p r SALON. SEre now have a full lice of Fresh Giro- were the Canadian a;hampionslin careful in itivestigating the claitns drag con. 2, -3 'and 4, 4.25; James_. .[SEAL I'Y�,- cJAL©rr. cerice at. chain store prices. A 1193'2. and had .been. playing at Stephenson, drag con. 8,'.8.00."Fred = e-ock of Hardware.Wire.Plow Tulsa, of those who are asking for.as2ist� Wri 10.00• Geo. •Matrellin and Texas, with the American ght, drag con 6 and 7, g y Shares etc., will arrive soon. ante from the fond. There are a 'Dodd, drag con. 2 and '3, 6.25; Leon. -vhawpiopp, by whom..they were Finger Raving, Agent for 8eiberling Tires. 8imm s great many who are receiving Gates drag con. 12.50; B. Annis, _,Scalp Cyr Batteries, Miner Rubber Foot- y, defeated. Hardly a week passes drag con. 5, 4.30• R. Linton cutting - p Treatment, _ relief to which they have flit the > wear, Work Boots, also but one or more accidents -are re= brush, con 9, 11.00 B Wilson, cart- = :r Haircutting. Spar& Motor Products. sliobtest c•ldim, but who by wis ing brush E, T. L., 4.00; Roy Ward, permanent W'avio a c r your Car and Fire Inauranoe -corded. It is* probable that in re resentation, succeed in putting sale 150.00-Geor a Pe drag g 9$edalty ' G g gR. ag on renewed here. ti m3 the airplane will be much it over the unsuspectinj,t official S con. ;, 13.50; B. W. Jones, drag o7 �=�'de1�'�'� 1ti2LZ diell,' phone 2729 Pickering '.safer than it is to,day, but as they 'con. 4 'and 5', 12.50; B. W. .Jone-, :Phone 19913 CLAREMONT While the majority of those drag E. T. L., 1.00 ..Byers, drag on ; F. R. JACKSON, Prop. - a ­are Lo-day every time a' in h6 receiving relief are' perfectly buu• con 6 and 7. '8.85; P. Diamond, drag Rues up he takes his life in hie eat-there are many who'-hKvei t:o- on con. 3, 11.40; J. Doyle, cut brush . - Mande con. 4 ^1:00: J.-Remmers n 2 _ - sense of hunea.tq ae�d will grab art and 3; 8.00; J. Baxter'ditto, 8.00 C. 7131✓ WHITE -STORBi - The cjuestion =of compulsory e-revything- on ..which"_they .curt Palmer, ditto, 15.00•; Gor. Law, rep. voting had come up in the local ,lay.their hands, _ . _ to truck. 11.80; D. B. Annis, gra. legislature,but such a bill will n.ot for 'dhite%ate, -70; A. Phenill haul - - . '- ��lifter the Fnllowtnq E:atea SpecialA - on Whitevale streets. .80; Fred Lee, s~ ' For Thurs. Fri. and$at. likely become law for .eome.time. -.: i;ndley drag_ con. 1, 10.00: C. S. Bryant, .. - - It would be 'much better for the _ drag con 2 and3, 12.30; T. Annan, . �PEC[AL- s:ountry if every person 'entitled bI•m McBradg spent a sleek end re- drag Bay rd. 9:25; G. Trap; disR on fi 'ff ; _ _ con. 4, 5.40; A. !Mitchell, haul on the Lard pure 20 1b. pail 1.75 `- to vote would go to the pulls and cently with her brother. in Cherry- Pickering- -Village 'streets', 79-60; -C. f _ rireeoard hf3 vote. It would,-how woad. _ - „ Phillips, drast c.on. 5.The drains Nobody but 'Nancy P • , 4.00: Sf'EGF�1L -ever, 'be impootoible to Compel one of the most laugh-provoking of The Standing Committee on Con- � ,�n every person, physically fit, to ptays was put on at the.church here tingencies reported and paid the fol- i per p g• i ;.• 0c* on Tuesday. lowing: C.-E. 1orle•. road insuran-- } SPECIAL _ .rPCOCd biit vote for hue favorite A large crowd turned out to see ee. 330.00; D. R. Beaton; salary for �+ -' •'Candidate. He may be compelled the pictures-In the school on Friday April, J?D nr kar,'Bvuldinr��oistable, ap1e J�rup per qua. ; •. 4,7c•. -to go to the pollidg booth. and Ru evening last b7- the Cunard Stearn- g by-law st- >• - slip Lines. ationery, 27.00; Pickering Press, - •.througl;all the motions of voting. - Auditors' re ort, 72.09. SPECIAL Our section in invited to attend-a P , ' but oa law can force him to go, concert in the Sinclair school,-No.-2 The Standing Committee on Pow- PearB light ifyrup 2 tins for �c. -through the act of- recording his Whitby, this Friday evening. It is er and Light reported and paid the � f. following: Greenwood _.street-li tote, He may tske than ballot- said that we are staging a mock 3 SPECIAL - township-council. 03x. - e per from the, returning officer; The..Standine..Committee on. Ref- BrOOn1S 5 Strip each 23C. Grasmere farm slifted a :young{' , e .go into the little nubby hole and Jersey bull to head a herd at Bramp- ref Paid the followine to merchants gf •remain there for a few inoments, ton on Monday last. The mother of for supplies: F. L. Green,'coal, 13.12: SPECIAL --II`` thew'come back with thie ballot- this calf y made nearly 500 lbs. of but- _ --' "-- '' Chipto,!large pk; , ea a.a ter last ear. Sid says that he has . ,a paptr which he hands to there - stands - -turnip oSics who de four sows on Etta R. Q. T'. now tl!!at-, fur " :SPECIAL -A 8 Posits it io will take some besting• ''the ballot•box. But the voter may - The Club meets at the home of F. Absolvle Prolectioe have put a cross opposite the M. and Mrs Chapman on Monday ev- Pearl Soap, 16 - . . .:.-. nsme of ever Candidate a spine next when a Rood time is be- against the haigrdw .of Fire. _ y appear ing arranged for. It is expected that Lightning. Wind•�torm,'Tor -log on the ballot paper, or.he may one of the features of the' evening . nada, e#e., which you can -- -' not have marked it at all. ' So in will be an address on an economic y / -/ -. these Qr other ways he. may have question- by Mr. W. U. Moore, M. P. secure at thiv agency. _�BOC?TH Mi.�RI S1./N The Club•orchestra is expected to'be "A" also stands for Anto• - iiattentionally rendered his ballot preisemt. mobile: Is .that new car of - P�V�L' Ld\ paper worthless. If the ballot is The value of road dragging has ourp insured .? _ _ _ _ a neeret one, there is no way of 6vidence-this worse thanato oft- y You order '"'PHONE P[CKERIYG 800 '' • We deliver a iFtadin out the _CYRI-L'E. MORLEY. - . . " g person who has fer a prize to the beat that does the- -destroyed hie 'balloi-poper. No best work, at the proper time, keeps Phone 67(0" - " -doubt but that the great majority the holes all filled, and requires-the' 1P[GIi;LrRING, 0NT Picker ing_ Hardware Store -of those who have been compelled least expenditures of major 'monies ---' TAKE N01WE during the year. _ _ .. _ .. . b � p r see another column _ _ mahaetc,~tut hen tG s vet proper That a meeting will be held at the P Pe able that man will regent hero :-PICKERING COUNCIL. roan AaU, Brougham; in the Tows- ; i_ y g - ship of Pickering, on the 5th day of Get Tour Seeds Darr while our stock is complete. .9orceq to`"-Me po 1tfX--booth-anal The-atiove-;council •-met• on .Mon- .May,, at the hour of 8 o'clock to the - _ :intentionally render the ballot day, pursuant to adjournment. All evening for the purpose of electing - Red Clover, Alfalfa, Timothy and Sweet Clover Seeds. i members present, the reeve in, the three trustees for the Union Cemet- . - .tikper worthless. chair. eiy $roughairi. The owners 'of plots 'all Government Tested Seed. - In the Villiige: of PembZOkb' io Co1. Anderson; - representing the are requested to attend the meeting. _ ,;A14 kinds of-Vegetable Seeds, bulk or package. - Dunbarton Shores, interviewed the • DATED at Brougham. on the 7th , Eastern 0gtariu a widow, Mrs, council asking for certain road imp- day of 'April, 1933. ,Feed Master Chick-Starter for Baby Chicks and see the reeult, :James A. Barrett, had received rovements and demonstrating the pro Walter Pere - ;From the Mothers'Allowance Coro• pow dedelopenwrit. OwPers_of plots. W. C. Wlilao Six foot Spring Tooth McL;ormick•Deering Cultivator, ! A. M.• Gibson,, representing the' Jolnt Phillips '� complete, $157.00 cash. -_--� - �----- -!- - Agent for McCormick Deering Farm Machinery and-Repaii'r. Or . =' Yo llr .. Seer - Holiday Ourlllotto:-"We have it, Can'get it, Or _ it ids not trade. -: T R A V 'E L �B Y �C O A C H -- 3. S. BAISDON, PICKE�tINO 'Enjoy_a .Breith 'of Spring on the Open Highway. %%V REDUCED _ _between PICKERII G and SPJF? C� SF'L�G/ALS .. •(PRICES TO SHOOT AT) . FARES Toronto, Barrie, OriTlia; Midland, _ --- y Hamilton, Brampton Sehomberg a�""° Team Harnesei $25.95 b Apr set - ood Thxrsda Aril 13th ' a.�r Horse other Ha , - ® � All other Hlirness parts at equally low prleeas: i, p , J!Iiargara9Falls, Buffalo] � -Men'sF;arm Boots at.1.95 per pair •' " to Moinday, April -1,7th. ''-: "and .•intermediate points. Other Linea of Work Boots, 2.49 per pair up - _ Bo P y' Man's s Sea Oxfords at 1.95' _ ys''at 1.75 . - V Men's Overalls, 11..25,11.49 and 1.-75 r' it _ ...... _ Y , _ `Reduced Fare T- icket$ Sold at Agencies Only, =j • ?gene'8 v rr to 7 year English Sport Pabte 95o it a' i' -B4R ye y g Po pa Come in and see for yourself '!BRAY• :� COACH LINESIW4 � r Eastern House, Pickering t2m = o $. �a x rt.�1t ; n?.. - -'e �. . � �u - +P ,:.- •',' "L••f�i' -Px� :'v .. .. .(r i'"" •MwM�•Uhi _ _- _ •- _ ' y,, '�*.. °sue..-r+.';,.�s•... _-! ^�,.,.v _ ,r .^_c,.._ _ .d. _ .z,�.f.- _+._..- •N, .^t- se-: .�,_ - _ _ ":s:. :.i .:a.f•r T+.• a _++-. :..r, -'a�i5• .•.:!= eini.+abs.'.nf" w:i ..+i• =•.e••.. .,, _.°.:. .i'"...w--e- <"m'nR {'- �:� " �A,�. ..'�l'•� '_ ,- .w' ^ - - .`•�''v+'. -. 'sir"C:: _ '-1.�. -�S -- -..rP".. •.. �'[�.e.C!� J!":..+ .. .. -a.. _c.r•^- - - - __ -z�..��y/'.:d. 'c -. :�++..• '`SF •c'- • �iE>dfLC fig'.,• Ube Claw Neal spent the past �:, -Bslasa �. White, of Claremont, and f�lneriy y z: L�'week in To-onto. :.'• _ W. ANDERSON Fred anif-Mrs. Redshaw are We. extend our sympathy to Rich- °i Brougham, regret to hear of her Moving .on to the Chas. Hardy .. MQrlfan Pugh has'8bga$bd.Tom.- YmP Y illness. _ Hammond for-the summer. and Day and' family in the death of, Miss Ruth Hollinger, of Cherry- ,DUNBARTON -" Miss McGlaehan and Mies, Smith a loti-ing• wife and mother, which took wood, visited her friend, bliss Marj- •6��� Ed Gibson le confined to the were in Toronto over the week place at Balsam, Saturday, April 1st- ory Phillips for several, days last s - house suffering from a minor heart end iri her 37th:year. Mrs. Day, whose week, _I N S U R A 11L C E - affection. D. A. and Mrs. -Pugh spent a maiden Warne was Sarah Hopkins. Miss Tummonds, who has just coral ` season of spring.moving Js' couple. cif daps in Toronto last was the daughter of the Iate Chas. pieted her training as nurse in the AUTOMOBILE, � -here and several changes are tak Hopkins. She was born in U bridge Lindsay Hos pital, •is visiting •her sis- FIRE —ing place. - week. - -- y G.. M. Fore th had a-bueiness� township, where--she resided until her t,r and family, P.oy a . . firs. Mc-= � +- Forsyth marriage. bright- and slice_- r -'-.'-'BURGLARY. Mies S. E:-Evans ii-intending the trip to the city on Wednei3ay of m di posiA very devoted wife- and W hirter and- amr �- Baptist Convention. -at Lindsay, last week.' - On- Friday ere . .:g, 'March :3:st, CASUALTY _l;his week. .matherr-a--kind and ;1.,-- J­:­: .� ~_ _ James Underhill shipped a tAr- nbor. she will be sadl n isseri i". Jones LIFE 1tieUtcANuL Friweek. are _now' busy getting g' y oud to entertain Mr. Ed¢ar T. J ready for spring seeding... ttLOg .loaid of prize cattle tq Toronto the corgmunity and in the home. De-l9f Toronto,"Field Secretary :of the Phone Pi.ekering 7220 $01y �ti should-begin in a few day o. last w;erk Ceased -had' -heed "in faijih9K Health' Bov Scouts. DIr. Jones'ga�-e a fine Jam; Mrs. Ti: rnas Scott, of Westoc, for a year, but the last three months' -ad3re'ss and, ir_str.c*led t`e boys in BONDS-0oyernment, Muoici al and ' The.Gregg family attended the spent the week end with Clare- had been confined to her bed, and in tenderfoot •work. Mortgage Bonds. Alao, Industrials. funeral of the late 3fise Net-tie DirQ a - g _r $ere investments at from 5 to?per taunt friend_:' the care of, very kind and faithful Oregq, of Uxbridge, on Monday D. A. Scott entertained R ours?. Lovin care'and medical pow- - --`"- p last. ^'-Notice to Creditors - Cent. ; number of the ladie-?of the village. ers could not restore. and she was: . a John Selman is to be seen back to tea on �5'edaesday of last week. called home *to be with -Jesus where _ INSURANCE-All.classes written in- following there i. S IN THE HATTER of the Estate o. eluding Fire, Automobile, Wind. ' at . work again, followin his s no suffering and no .sorrow; recent accident, wheat falling no The funeral =civics was conducted late of the il'- storm, Accident and Sickness. Evelena Cowie, 'CARS OF THANKS., s. in the home b• 'Rev: Mr. Harton, ass- Phone or write •- , -the ice. 3 age- of Brougham, in the County 43tf H0.; by- •- �'" T, sincere t_ i 3- the farm recently •occupied by R e wish to convey our a*great comfort to the deceased and 1 : ~'t Will RedehaR, who is sroving to -thanks and appreciation to our .ne:- to the'farr}ily. �► beautiful solo rend- NOTICE. is hereby given, pursu- Markham. _ �hbors and friends for their kind- saes by Dtrs. Sadler, was much app- ant to the Revised Statutes of Ont- DINTY'S GARAGE ness and help during the Long illness . ario, Chap. 150, that-all persons hav Thos. Paterson reports the bus-i. reciated. She'is survived by. her son- in claims against-the-said-Estate-of e and'death of. our loving wife and rowing husband and theee children, ' g --(or�'BrOCk-ancF$iII'gsion Rd�` 1•-•Bet few weeks be has had in the Eveiena Cowie, who died on or about mother. Also for.the beautiful flor- Charlie, Delm-a and Doris, who have - last few years, all of which is very m tribute=. the 29th day of January, 1933,-are Bncouraginq. the heartfelt sympathy' of the com- required to send or deliver to the un- 'General Repair Work all care, The•linemen df the Home Tele Richard Day and Family.' tnunitp. _ _dersigned hxecuter onor.before the gucanteed at reasonable phone Co. were in town.this week - _ 25th day of April 1933, particulars _ prices. L Brougham - replacing' and new lines �`' TIIe of their claims, duly certified; and Acetylene Welding. land equipment. and notice is. further given that af- bIr, T Perryman still ,continue= in Batteries ropaired and charged. e David. Scott has accepted a '" a vgry unsatisfactory condition. We ter the last mentioned date the Ex- Firestone and Dunlop Tires.r - / ,position with the Holt RenfreW. .�+ es ecutor will proceed to 'distribute the Y hope that with milder weather there said estate, having -regard only to- Gasoline and Oils. Co. at Kitchener. leaving for that will be an improvement.ift ._ ..city on Sunday last, -_ 4 The many, friends-of Mrs. Winton the claims of which he shall then r / Mien. Blaekatom, a former tiaaeh have notice. _ Retreahment Booth in Connection or in our. school,-.was married on - - - BALE REGISTER. DATED at Brougham, Ontario, the Phone Pick,7500; fJatarday last at her home 'in. *� 1st day of April, 1933 (might or day►. •04 •fdtratford to Mr.­Claire Smith to Modern SATURDAY.' APRIL 155th = Auc- Do�� A••Beer, Brougham; Ont- a tion sale of horses, cattle; imple- ,ario, Executor. M/LTO� SLG Ottawa. ... „re- furniture at lot 21, Base ` The funeral of the _late Mrs. a _ -�- Beaton Bell and Ross. 330 Bay.St. 421y PROPRIETOR ; Richard Day took place on. Taee- 'rife - Line; con. Pickering, the property Toronto, �ouc��•,.�_f,_�^ *^� - ;I. day of is;we,ek.-intermedt taking _ to Dr.i N. E. er dfor Also a ac- _. place at the 'Claremont Union _ b �. ��. T1gC� res will be offered for sale. Teimn, Godsend to n4 Ce ' y + Cash.,Sale at 1 p. m. V. B. Pow metery. ell, auctioneer. + Fred Lyn-o-is at home for a feis Protection �jL i days while his firm is taking stock. Part 4 AL CTION -SALE OF Surf ererS f1 ho =; Fred moved to Toronto with the .rhQ treats of_our modern paiputat- D A I R Y 0 0 W S �; * � Present manufacturers of the are "About Hope ion has been to create a more mov- A\D HEIFERS -farmer McIntyre product. -- ' The Brock mad, during the out and transient. closely y the �f llowing�fig- There will be sold-by public auction Eye�>�t nearly part of.the week, retAined a If YOU are Seeking Actual �,,, .i. • hw aar it swow purely solid surface. tboaRb very fares' Many of this transient popul- ON dar .,..�a'sr 4 a rwgb. The sideroade, however, ation w-ill-tover from 25 to 50 miles SattirdayL.Apeii t�ld $t}i,_ 1933 Results, Ttteie is i i0thittg �s OZ. _ -. after their' day's work is done, and be Like It At Any Price >�__ are altogether impassable. on hand for work next morning. OK­ On Lot, 2 7th Line, Markham _-_ The b=deast- of the bock"e' er Sunday and the week-end it is Oaisass y _Tite following property be- �`�' '•; cnatch.on• Monday evening kept quite common for 125'to 150 miles to longing to o• rem OQJs41 ftl � Yw,, marry of our citizenq out of bed be covered. Take the two conditions `;.,�r°.' 'Mill as unusually late hou"r.but all- separately and they area each a stn- _- T: �• . CNEy ;'°,' agree that it was worth it. am on the eyes and the system. The I- Holstein heifer, 3 yri., bred March The regular meeting of the W. two _combined cover about 80 per 10th;, 2-Holstein cow,'4 yrs.,'bred M. S. will be held In the basement cent of -the population of our cities. Dec. '15th; 3-Holstein cow, 3 yra,,fr- of the United Church on Thurs The above conditions are indulged in esh. time of sale; 4-Holstein cow, 5 •day, the lath Jost., at 2.30 p. m: in a'combined way about 90 per cent yrs., due_in April; 5•-Holstein cow, 5' A good attendance is looped for, and the remaining 10 per cent loll- yrs., fresh time of sale; 6-Holatein It is reported that Luther Pflk ow the wisdom of the old-traditions cow, 6 yrs., due in April; 7-'Holstein ey has urchased the Oliver ro• and endeavor to *conserve their str- cow, 6 yrs., due in April; 8- Holstein 1 an rty, agd_that Russell Pilkey will ength to combat any strain upon row, 4- yrs., fresh tune of sale; .9-_ occupy the residence, Ed. Bever them physically that may be thrust -Holstein cow, 5 yrs., due in April; r' i ley-, who former) occupied the upon them. 5 per cent old traditions. 10- Holstein cow, 7 yrs., due in April; house. has moved to 'Uxbridge. 5 per cent modern type but careful 11- Holstein' heifer, 3 yrs.,,fresh by of physical health and ,hygiene. 40 time of sale; 12- Holstein cow, 6 yrs, 4. Mrs. Thos, Paterson has return g�r `. ed from Brooklin, where she has P� rent excessive over Sunday hours freshened March 8th, 18- Holstein - boon spending- a cow ie of weeks 40 percent excessive over Sunday heifer, rising 3 yrs.,'due in April; 14- p week-ends. 10-per cent eombined of-. Holstein heifer,3 yrs.,bred Feb.20th; MR. ALBERT TILLEY with her daughter, Mrs. Pengell]. fort of the last two mentioned and 15- -Ayrshire cow, 6 yrs., due in Ap- Mrs• Paterson recently suffered a �, create a condition-of much great- ail; 1& Ayrshire heifer, 8 ,yrs., due Mr. Albert TJlley, 10 Fpnwick d, tieverely mprhided wrist; when she er strain. in April; 17-Jersey cow, 5 yrs,-freeb Ave-, Toronto, Out.. is in eathusi- - Wben_time spysoaels- -1011 on some Ice. to,be continued tune of sale; 18- Jersey grade cow, Ntii advocate c d for certainly:; he�hs es its final boas fbs a Claremont is tmogrstalatiag 5 yrs., due in April; 19- Jersey grade Itself on the absence of any very _-- _ — position to know. Read what he memorials we execute "- fierioae•relief cobleme, and will cow, 8 yrs., fresh time of sale; 20- says: will be standing in- a a - p JAduial- Audios -Sale Brindle cold, 6 yrs;due in April; 21- For five years I was &Meted umte, tribute to tb. -snot be greatly alarmed at the Holstein cow., 6 .� yrs., freshened Mar -with rheumatism in the joints o! room they have been -� laotice given by the council this - OF - - - -• 11th; 2& Holstein cow., 6',yrs:, fresh both my legs Nothing racemes to eerected !, Ogs tnoath to the effect that re7iai pay 'f&.T= PTO3lOrt� time of sale; 23- Holstein heifer,-ris- do me.any good and I bad lust -memts will cease on April.15th. --� ing 3 yra., fresh time of sale; 24- about given up.hope when, one day, best resalta. The roads are now in a very 3.C.O. Chadwick et al •s.Rlle•y et ail Jersey grade cow,.6 yrs., freshened. I happened to learn the true facts _ ; 'bad condition, dui .to the rains pursuant to the }udgmeat in this Mar. 28th; 25- Brindle cow, 6 yawl, about Dr. French's NWERB and -No Greater T'rlbute" .7- r land no frost in the ground. Motor cause dated the 20th day of January due in April; 26- Holstein heifer rim- something seemed to tell me that N. W. f3TAFFORD it was exactly what I needed, $4ts havesonsiderabte difficulty In 1933, and with the approbation of the ing S yrs„ due 1n April;'27- Hofsteln "Since then my opinion has-been Kins•ston Road (getting over the roads in many undersigned Local Master at Whitby cow, 5 yrs., fresh time of sale; 28- more than }irstitied by actual ro- be places. But with sunshine and Ontario, there :will be offered for Holstein .cow, 8 yxs., fresh time of gaits: I" aria' convinced.-that -NU- , Phone Whitby -warm weather they should .soon sale by Public Auction at the Gordon sale; 29- Holstein heifer, rising 8 yrs ERB deserves ALL credit for my 462 dry up. House in:the Village of Pickering in 'due in April; 30- Holstein heifer, rim-- recovery from rheumatic suffering Numerous reminders of our the County of Ontario, by William ing 3 yrs., supposed due about April and it has also helped me to over- 'promise to tell something of Lind.- Mew;`auctioneer,- 1 on Saturday, the 8th; 31-•Jersey heifer, 2 yrs., due in come nervousness, headaches,.poor -say's oow has caused as,to believe• 8th day of April, 1983, at the hour April; 32- Holstein heifer, fising ! " appetite' and a general rundown " of two o'clock in the afternoon, the yre� f3' e condition•" ~.• -that there is a real inteiest in this aed'?I�arch 16th; 33- Hot= Every bottle of NU•ERB is-Sold i ;owe time nuisance, and ;hot more, following lands and premises,namely: stein heifer, rising 3 yre. due in A ed * on the Following "Money•Back" r -data should be obtain to make' The west half of lot number tw- ril; 84- Holstein bull, 10 months o , Guarantee: Y&p� Ynt enty-seven, (27), iri the.First Csrnces- 35- Red cow, rising li yre.,, due itt .. lW sy complete and worthwhile story If you are noi.entirely satisfied before publishing. sion of the Township of Pickeri ng in May with the results you have obtained ^_ a A wedding took place at tb-� the County of Ontario, containing Cows fr"h will have calves by side.- after using the twelfth agreeable I8uanco Cos : ` one hundred-acres more,or less and - - spoonful,you may return the partly •Claremont Ba tist pasooaRe on known as the Sullivan Farm. -.Sale -at One P. M. Sharp emptly bottle and receive a full re- Cheap ester"for tram and cousitry p buildings- r^; Wedneeda March 29th, when fund of your-money. ;• • The property is desirably located, Miss Alms rice, only danghteu i being one-.quarter of a mile west of Positively no Resisve ,� WIDae od miW Silos etc.itdtags, =bf Jon and Mrs. Coates, became Dunbarton and one hundred yards Tea Csah E. C JONES, DRUGGIST, ,._ the de of John Fuller, Rev. Mr. north of the Kin Automobile Insurance, Kingston Highway. Prentice and Prentice, Ontario ;o!all finds. `Horton officiating, The brides-_ On the premises there is said to be -- Aietieneers Pickering; ' , maid wee Miss Sadie Evens, while situated a five-homed two-story - - - FARMS FOR SALB M the groom was supported by his house, a frame.bank barn 33 feeEBy Write or phone brother. William Puller. Affkr 40 feet, a inilk house,and a hen House • e - •the ceremony-they proceeded to__seven acres of bush with a stream ' (� -E D. B O 1f 1f M • '•tbe -home of the bride'sparepte, running--through same; about four pring is ' --.i.i 8re where a dainty luncheon was ser acres of orchard, and the balance In _ 20. WHITBY. ONT. •vedtoa 4ewimmediate relatives a state of cultivation.'" - red friends. The happy couple The property will be sold subject J` left by train for Toronto and to a reserve bid. 'Woodstock, the bride travelling In all other respe,_ts the terms and SEEDS :.SEEDS SEEDS •ii ,may:u-��� ' in a havy blue palest twill suit. conditions of Bile will be the stand- :.' .I r��,� - The Bowling Clubs potluck ing conditions of the High Court of r y 1;tsrrrr sapper last week was•a new ex. Justice for Ontario; (A11 Government Tested) • perience for : Claremont people. farther particulars will be made - . -• `., Bat w great time was had by the known at the time of sale or can be 'large efowd who were present. had by application to W. H. Kennedy, Barrister, etc-, Whitby, Ontario.' -Red Clover No. 2 ... 8.75 bush. The supper was ' followed • le the DATED this.loth day of March, 1933 - Sweet Clover No.l ...` •-2.25 bush. organization meeting;eodelectit+m ' - . Root. Ruddy.' = ' -Timothy.P•.h'o. 1 - - - - ... 4.00 bash. 'of officers. Among the new es,• _. Local Master, Alsike No, 1 .. 7.00 bush. ': ppoointmentm made-were i R.-G. Mc, _Alfalfa► No. 1 '•Intyre, $on'• Pres.; Fred Ward, S• C.O, _ . ..:. .._ 11.50 bush. w Prem.; Magnus Morgan,Vice-Pree.;-J , (3ardea Seed9 ... .. .. 5c per pkg. Mee. Kilpatrick, Oonveoer of the `r E. �'NEI�L - Ail garden seeds in hulk at lowest prices. Chick S�ciel Committee. A Ground Com• - Starter,-Chick Grit, Chaircoal Etc. mittee-was also as, olnted. The FUNERAL DIRECTOR A�iDI -Club have decided p to join the EMBALMER Buckeyt Brooder .. .. ... ... 11 1i5 . Provincial organization and have : Arsenate o ime, per lb. entered into a schedule •with this. fiucceseor to W. J. Mather,) ' orRauizetion end definite dates $totitf.ille - gee us before buying. Our-pr}cee are right, I Soldand"Installed by N' ht and Da gorvice :�iNg f l�DIIa� '+ have been arranged. The_Olub tg Y • «• 4e" a flnalst•,eam entered In the Budn Phone Residen�ce�Phone�CHL�a7. -COOPER- �` -CLAREM(ONT ;� rl�essotnis_OWAM 10 ,-x :Fi" ,�•'Y :6:.7w,'. '.,.�• r•ry.^ rr.• - :.,.,,z""y,;*r^+m ". .l- /,y '�'•.' .. a�.ul,a -* •;' •�v.••- .....'.!',-'m^ ,y 'sp�'n.. .'i n - � ;' �?"'.°yp��p...... '��•j.��y;si.'T.-J,.I•,fib.`. _ c.._L.vEP�KL.Y�yl'~9 _ .n. :•�'.t•- `^ . _...�-T� � ,'� LY '.Y i.sj 'ti�4e•ry:T✓`l �_ u M .h�' Iy ' `.••..i-• �.ti[ '...� r•rJ• .-, _ . �• .. . _ [• - y�- _ In v .?,.�.+z'.° wb" Ff-: .G'•/' S1'yri^J+:, ,�:. i'PV'..7 >.'^^ - f- ..3� '`R'r: .��.' Y•. ..w_ '-%6 1 r�..'is .�• - ,C.` ., ,r.^4'�.T'�?;'"-'r�,�Iy.:..s! �`a' ..'3•'.. Y,°.,::,t r+•t�.•rf-�,�'e> ... Recover* Title Eight Canadian Cities Demand za >;, •r _ Boycott of Germany.�by'Canaada Voice of tie P _ - :> 3,000 Toronto Citizens In Mass Meeting=Hundref3s Turned 'i► - Canada, The Empire and The World at barge �„ From Massey Hall Gather at Overflow Meetings- will assert itself, modifying the forces H " Premier Henry Speaks--Ottawa Urged to Refuse CANADA - �ntpire Trade of reaction, building a greater Ger• ? Renewal of Trade Pact with Berlin many than the world has yet seen. Dried apricots and peaches, raisins, These things will not come over- Toronto.-Thousands of Jews and memorial prayer for those Jews who had been killed by Nails in the Ger- sultanas and canned fruits from Bri- .night-but they will come.. Gentiles in widely separated parts of :1 -` tish South Africa are now yu"''an-Via The duty of Great r�ritain is plain. - Canada held meetings Sunday at man Republic. in Ottawa shops. And attention is be- Rre must regain our own economic His Grace, Archbishop•Neil McNenf - ing called to this in advertisements by health and vigor before we shall be a which they protested alleged mistreat- premier Henry, Canon H. P. Plumptre Rev- the South African Government. _Fine able to help others. went of German Jews since the ad- ofAcfally representing the Right Rev- Duslness.-Ottawa Journal. We have our' troubles, but we have 5 vent et the Nazi regime headed by erend' Derwin T. Owen, Bishop of To -• also within us the powers Lor complete y Chancellor Adolf Hitler. ,onto; Sam Factor, M.P.; Captain El- TUnchanged " " recovery. 4 Meetings in Toronto, Hamilton, St. °tore hers std Rabbi Samuel Sachs and others addressed the large gather- - 'Dr. James M. Kieran, president of We shall best serve'tha needs of the Catharines, London and Wiudsor,'Ont., ing E. E. Pullan was chairman, 1J. Bunter College, New York, not long times it we restore ourselves to full " Winnipeg, Regina, Calgary and other ' Fred Singer,� M K.C., .P.I'., moved the ago finished his 60th year of service strength-the first sound nation in a eu.estern cities.passed resolutions, urg- resolution which,was passed by a as an educator; and, se fuss will on sick world. ing, among other things, creation of standing vote'at the close of the meet- r,,.o 1: afund-ta--assist-those who have suf- _Ing..__.Many_other church dignitaries over his life, smiled tolerantly and re- way when the whole world will cast fered from the unofficial German boy- and lay leaders occupied seats at tho marked: "There is nothing new under out the devil that possesses it at this colt of Jewish businesses. ReDre front of the QIatiorm. the sun." Fifty years of watching bour:London Daily Express. y sentatires-of churches and -- premier Joins Protest young people g ve a nian a Philoaopisy politl 13 bodies spoke at most meet- ' On entering the'plattorm and again all his own. Dr. Kieran, considering Creative Spending y"' lags. ,,,, as he rose to speak, Premier Henry the ways of youth,pointed out: When Though experience abroad may base ., A boycott against Germany by Jews was greeted with prolonged applause. z s was in college, when you were in shown the futility of expanding redits g ;; �. and non-Jews was urged in a resolu- '•I welcome the opportunity as Prime . CO lege, we thought we were the most # ' _ without some acre prospect that they �:-.::.:.;• �; 'lion passed unanimously last night by Minister of Ontario to associate, my= _ Important people fn the world, and the will be used for productive and not more than 3,000 people who complete- self and in that way to associate the ' World Just.couldn't get along without merely for banking purposes, there is .ly filled the body and stage of MaseY three and a half million people.I lead ; For a few years that continues. no Ionger any reason in this country Hall in protest against the persecu- -with you in the protest against what ,When we get quieter, more conserva- 'why public credit should not be used lion of Jews in Germany. 1s threatened in the German Republic jive, and look down on these young- to stimulate public and private enter- Premier R.•B, Bennett and the Am- at the present time," Premier Hepxy itera and say, very wisely, "You'll get pries for really productive purposes " bassadors of Germany in the Dominion.,declared, amid applause. Over !t' And they do.' No one who and to the public benefit. The essence are to receive copies of the resolu "I have the hope that there will li the bo colt tai n ion which ur ea Y B n Staeli a can over his hole matter ,9 that it fa now t g arise within Germs ,� _ e�eer stopped to look back of the outh will dispute that statement,sure- safe to pursue a for-and policy oa, J. a change of heart on the-part of the sclouaness•because of the character You atop to lines which would have been quite Hitler party. A petition is to be sent 1y; and somehow, whet. of the people generally, that they will think about it, that is one of the most safe eighteen months or even a year to the German'Government. The Bri- not allow the persecution in the form _ melancholy things about life. Youth ago, and that a forward policy, being' lisp Government is also to be petition- that it Is threatened, to go the length -does"get over it," always.-Kitchener sate, is urgently necessary it the re-: ; ea to let down its immigration bars to that some are urging. Rees!_. -Ord of giant aseZiftPOR to not to he de-, aQ 0,C­. iv '.--,... •Tne Germans are a great people. lased anfl even Imperilled - London, By ajnkiag 43 out of 5d shots at and a permanent committee to or' They have done a great deal for the Canned Salmon Times. _ the national A.A.U. tournament, ganize financial and moral aid -or'Ger- world. Surety in this day and genera, The salmon industry !s an lmporautt Mrs. Myrtle Sheiver of Wichita, man Jewry is urged. tion, in this advanced state of civtliza- r t ¢ritish Columbia industry.It has yield- Reason-For Gratitude regained free throw c bwn Ioa Thousand of people were turned t thorny ion,they viii not permit the au lid over $1.8,000,000 a year. About 85 With drops-of 37.3, 35.7L and 31.1-per; I� year. _._. ',_- , . y oft p tltdtst�is�threatened. away from Masser that z>T power.;fir their peo. er ce8t of the output goes into the before the meeting le in the manner cent. in the exports of France, Amerl- '' •p---�--- ter, six o'clock a long line had formed And I- hope that there will be an es- - �iport market, where is must meet ca and Germany respectively as com outside the doors. Crowds unable to 'pression from all of civilization that irelth the keenest sort of competition pared with 6.9 in our own case, it is Prairie Athletes Victims gain enhance flocked over- to the sclll show them the'road they are lead- .,.,..'from �►meilcan. Russian and Japanese obvious that. we are weathering the .- .. t 3 In Kansas Plane Crash synsgagues on 'University Avenue and fag-ts-a-dangerous sae."� salmon. It is of drat importance the storm`better than any of our rivals. Buy Street and acked-both laces. . the quality of the fish be maintained, Such Indus. ndustries as are active are those Neodesha, Kos•-'Tragedy Aew with y p p Premier Bennett has espied O. D. and the canners have already received a rou of .young Canadian 'athletes _ Many Gent Uea Present Skelton,.Under-Secretary of State for fostered by the' recently -imposed g p S g Gentiles nutml7ered large among. Foreign. Affairs, uow'in London,-for a' " N�ern warning tram the Department of tariffs; and bad as things are, we have through bright Kansas skies and end, (base who IIillled Massey Hall' Tiley 'report on the German situation and as i!rode and Commerce that oft-gradA sa- strong groutida to be thankful that 1; ed in quick death and injury, tai- listened intently to every speaker. Imon has been getting into the export --a 1011&1 Government has saved ns,sporting invasion, 9t Lhe . United soon as it is received will take the Their applause was loud and rtlncere. matter up with the Canadian repro- brads, British Columbia salmon .has from a situation that mlgbt have been- Sots On1p at references to "Hitler's broarn- sent8tive of the league of Nations to . bben Sven a preference under the► Ot- iaftntfely'worse..-- Edinburgh Weekly Members of the aiiinilsC Canada in shifted hoodlums" and' that mad the end that justice may be done the Uwa treaties, but preferences or as Scotsman: basketball-champions of Canada in . .. • sd Saud J .preierencea, it can only hold its place 1932, And an -accompanying party paper-hanger o! -Potsdam did ewe to Germany: !a the Empire market it 1! can eatab- were .the victims-of,the crash of a "boos" flit the hall. . This' information was given to the THE UNITED STATES During a pause in the program the meetlag-by Sam Factor, M.Pt; to tail hib its merit.--Vancorver Province. disabled tri-motored airplane in a entire gatherin Jews and Gentiles, tag • - Tact Necessary forced tanning on a aoggY'. nai•rovv g,. ot the Prime AtWster's symW tt•ia said that that great aescspaper rose and stood with bowed beads thetic reception to -the Jewish memr The American Ordeal - plov,:a £E1d• while the voice of Cantor Wladoweky hers of Parliament`wlio brought a pro- Aside altogether from the natural ,claculntion builder, the tocfal column, ;,(x of the i4 gei�otia aboard.are filled theJarge hall, as he chanted a test to him. ;. Is a difficult assignment to handle. dead o:te reported dying. two not.rx- - .,i sympathy which the English=speaking- , Though readers are more than amxi-- cted to recc--tr and Ave we^V riven beople have for the Brest Republic !n t� $2 to $2,25; canners and cutters, $1 kts flEry ordeal. Canadians in particular sues to "see their names is (tie paper' a fighting chance to. survive by ,Fly- - , The Markets. re desirous, from the•standpoint- of they are equally quick to criticize the slcisas, _ fin $1, $L bulls, good ; , s to $a;.&,and deli Interest, to see the United States most trivial error. THE TOLL. -- cone, $1:i5 to $2.?5; , stocker and Tact, therefore, is 'a=vital attribute 'PRODUCE. feeder steers, $3.50 to $4; do, ieturn-to normaI'cy as'speed'ily as pos The dead are: com., $3 to $3.20, milkers and spring- �lble. Canada has no desire to profit of the editor, white, in small towns Michael Shea, Winnipeg, rnembrr 'foiroi.to dealers are buying produce -�� $25- �_W�_,._eal� -good and t the expense at other people's iron 6Uecially, no action of any member of the team. - at the following prices: choice veals, do, com. Eggs-Prices. to farriers and coup- $5.50 to $6.50; lea. That Franklin D. Roosevelt may of the community must be overlooked. J Joseph �g� member and med.,.$3 to $5; hogs, bacon, fo•b., . R'innipeg try shippers: Ungraded, cases return- able to restore confidence-to his Both these virtues were evident in 0j.the team. - $5.60; do, do, off trucks, $ewe and an 1llumtnati Item is the soelal page ed, fresh extras, 13c; .fresh firsts+, di , off cars. '$6.10; good ,ewe and .:i'eountry and substitute order and pros- R. H. Boiiynge, Winnipeg, team llc; seconds, 9e; cracks, Sc; Graded, wether lainbs, $7; do. med., $6.25 ta. rty where there is confusion and of a country daily which ,recently bineaa manager: cases free, 14 Lo loo fur fresh extras, t art raft is the re is t wish of every stated "Mr..George.Suede has return- T. H. O'Brien, Minneapolis, owner 13 to 1•tc for fresh firsts, 12 to.13c $6.75; bucks, $5 to $6; 3 ltso, $3.50;. to -. . y $5.50; good' light sheep,-_$3 =. loyal Canadian.-Toronto Telegram ed to town from where he has been the plane for seconds. visiting for the past.90 days."-Fiaan- Ahe H. Hakeo. `r8, Windon,'Minn., Butter--No. '1 Ontario creamery d$l,�he -ies, 1;2.25 to $2.75; do, cnllffti An Optimistic View vial Post._ ,. pilot. solids, 22c;' No. 2, 21a . 'Iiis world economic .crisis, unless H. E.'Eggens, Hendricks, Minn.,co- Churning cream-Spec c, f o.bI, shi No. No. b. s pp • The Chinese, it seems, 1 ' 1, 2�, N 2 7c f!A hi ilia Advertlsl LaIN all signs fail,has about run its couise, pilot, points _ The financial collapse of the United, have quaint The injured: Cheese-, No. 1 large, colored, paraf- ' • States, in spite of the fact that most ways of-dealing with some problems. Bruce Dodds, 'player, interttial in- fined and'government graded, IID%c; Now in Effect of the world's gold la, held there, will For instance; when business becomes-juries, reported dying. twins, 10%c; triplets, lie. ;. probably prove the last stage beto;e bad, the Occidental employer lays�oft Andy Brown, player, criticahcondi= Poultry, A grade, alive-Spring _ recovery sets in. Certainly, lt.,Mr, a few hands to cut down expenses, Lion. a chickens, over 6 lbs., 'lc; over 6 to 6 Must in'No Cast Exceed Five -- Roosevelt's policies are broad enough which makes business just that much George Wilson, manager of teats, lbs., lOc; over 4 to 5 lbs., 9c; under 4 per Cent of Program and big enough to meet this 3ilitial worse. Faced by the same problem the critical. lbs., ?c. Fatted hens,over 5 lbs., lOc; emergency of his administration, re- Chinese employer hire$ another mi%u Lauder Phillips, player, scratched over 4 to 5 lbs.,.9c; over 3 to 4 lbs•, Ottawa; April 2.-Direct adverbs- ' g p 7c. Old roosters, over 5 lbs., 6c. _• covery there and throughout the world or two. He may not pay them highly, end dazed- ing over, the air is restricted under perhaps not more than enough to pro White ducklings, o er 5 lbs., lin over re la ns of the Canadian' Radio .should be undei way in a matter of Allai, C..Samson, foreman of the 4 to 5 lbs., 7c. Colored ducklings, -20 months•-Winnipeg Tribune. vide food and abelter. But each one Winnipeg Tribune pressroom, badly Iess, Domestic rabbits, over 4 lbs., Broadcasting Commission' row is can count on that food and shelter un•, hurt-'. u`• not critically. 5c. eff�" _til be is able. to obtain more lucrative T. A. Silverthorne, player, broken 'oultry, A grade, dressed-Spring In no case will t}irect advertising - - Average Citizen's View employment again. When CharlieFoo. chickens, 13 to 16c; over 5 'to 6 lbs., be p'ermitted''bo exceed five per conk _.• lega and arms. 12 to 15c; over 4 to 5 lbs., 11-to 14c; of the program, although 'ih'cases. = The average citizen of this province arrises.in,.let us.say, Boston's China- Iiugli Penwarden, player, critically would rather see'twenty bank bandits town, he may not ki.ow a single per- hurt and unconscious. under 4 lbs., 7 v to 13c. Fatted hens, h+re there is a combination of direct _ get away with their loot than one bit- son there. Charlie Foo, being penni-, Ian Woolley, player, critical, un- over 5 lbs., 12c; over d to 5 lbs., llc; and indirect advertising, applications - $ind-run motorist•escape=aiter killing less, it would seem tht_,he must be- S ' over 3 to 4 lbs., 9c. Young turkeys, 3 -conscious. to--12 lbs,17,:-Young geese, loc---Old advertising stations for °._slightly nsidere .-- -a ebild.-St. Catharines Standard. come-either a beggar cr a case for bi•= 4 roosters, over 5 lbs., 9c., White duck- advertising period will be considered• ganized charity. But Charlie In un lings, over 5 lbs., 12c; over 4 to 5 lbs., The new regulations of the commis- Where They Shine perturbed, for he knows (hare is an 9c. Colored ducklings, 2c less. Dom- sign, effective from the beginning of r j ' unwritten law that protects him. He :Roo_sevelt Slashes 10c. th;o `month, have been issued in ac- 'The fashionable color for men this estic rabbit,carcasses,over 4 lbs., _summa, is to be green,.we are told. can go to any employer and demand Goverrimen# Costs WHOLESALE PROVISIONS. cnraance w•-tli the provisions of the. an opportunity. to work for his food Radio Broadcastin Act of 1932. They' The once-blue suits should be just Wholesale provision dealers are 1? acid shelter. Thus a hungry, 'begging - uotin the followin prices to retail classify advertising under two bead• about right by then.-Ottawa Journal. quoting g class in Chinatown does not exist.- H�lf-Billion Effected'-in Month a in s-rirect and indirect: 1*he Christian Science Monitor CC - Pork-Ham, 16c; shoulders,''. c; - United States programs supplied U •. .. - _ THE. EMPIRE of Offl t i - �, _ 12 'butts, 14,2c; loins, 16c; picnics, IOC. Canadian broadcasting stations will World to Cast Out Devil g-- i Washington.-In tb scant month L,m.d_Pure tierces; 10%c; hlbs: be brought into conformity with the 'The United"States have come to'the that President Roosevelt has had con- lltr=c; path, 1'lc; prints, 12c. Canadian Iaw "and the regulations, >'.(•lima% of their malady while they are Wheat Shipments Via t.T,S. trol of the United States-Government, Shortening-Tierces, 10 to 103X; uncle_ it. still strong enough to cope with It. ...Reduced 18 Per Cent. he has now instituted economies esti- ten,4,9-%_c pails,,10c; prints, 10 :.'They will build up from the base a mated to total•$572,000,000 a year, and HAY AND ,.Tt1AO4' PRhCES. U.S. CO-OPERATION.' Ottawa.-Darin fife 11 months Taironto dealers are laying fei 11-1.1 Both ..the National Broadcasting ..�•Stronger,' more stable industry rand K'' at least another estimated and stray, bald, car lots, e.ANvercl, Corporation and the Columbia Broad- y 'IS. 1983, the expom is In early r commerce than the iantasticatrlicture ofdwheat bto aoversess countries vi �o. 3 per ton: casting System, -he two large United which bas toppled from. tho height of .a This is the record: timothy, $7.50 *a $.3'-v;heat,si'ra.w• •0 Canadian seaports was 197 553 554 Iteducfion •in� veterans' 'benefits, States concerns supplying programs life skyscrapers to the dust: -- to $6.50• to certain Canadian stations,have as- 6 Japan.will.halt her invading armies bushels, and via_ United States sea- $400,000,000; cut in veterans' adman- LIVE_ STOCK QUOTATIONfi. before she raises the new dragon of a ports 26,962,061 bushels. During the titration expenses,-$50,000,000; retiuc- ' Steers, up to 1,050 lbs., gwt and sured the Crmmissioi, they will bring nationalist China against her. She corresponding period a year ago the tion of all federal salaries,15 per cent, choice, $4.15 to $4.50; do, med., $;,•7. their programs into.conformity--with t' %3.25 to $3.50; s''eerz, the regulations. will be., to have• expelled the expert: via Canadfa;i seaports 'was $120,000,001); consolidation of farm tc $4; do com., c over' 1.05 lbs., good and choice,,,4.-5' -.,r v chaos [ron Manchuria which threat 122,030,637•and via ti nited States sea- ,credit agencies, $2,000,600. ' to-$4.75; do, mad, $4 to $425: do, -� sued her material in#erects. ._ ports 54,543,8(,7. •Th•. pereentag*"of -•,The additional'$100;600,000 is con ;con., $3.50 to $3.75, heifers, good and Broke Wrist Untying Cravat _ "Consolidate, not conquer,"-will be •the whole which went via United sidererl a minimum estimate of the sav- choice, $4 to $4.50; do, med., $3.75-to Soperton, Ga. - Herbert Suinmet 11?r Polley now. States seaports in the 11 months-etrd- in" to be achieved by isorganfaation .$4;.do,com-,$3.25 to$,8.50'_;Sad cat was preparing for bed the other ' And in Germano.-when.lhe blare of ing February; 1939, was 12 per cent. at.d omolidation of other federal anti choice, $5,25 ,o $0.7''; "', night.'- He pulted so violently at-bill _ ,� o =_ `•14azi-trumpets has died dawn.the dis- and in the same pecripd a year agn it agencies under the power already med., $4 to $5; copes, gctiid, $2.75 to ciplined intellect of the German nation wan 30 per 'cent. granted the President by Congress. $3; do, med., $L.bO to $2 7 5; do, corn., necktie that he broke his right wrist ...__ .. A "�•� ,_-„fi•.+tle_ ..r..n-'7u:':uii'. 1 u6•.. - r-v:N:a"11.. _ IJ=w: x..,,,.- '.,r.,..--'�- *ter-_--�`-:.sr - "y-^•. - --arc - -- - _ •,.,.,� _ _ - .,,;•pail.-. y,.r,, r. f,,�.. r ".a �„�',,�w. u'N_. .mu.r- •1.m.s �..+<- � _ .silx.;r .e'.,r.. �,'. :1. .sz' _ ,. ... ... - a-r-'�:.,,�v...�:..�.•�+- _ n•. or HER y, r'r,.� +��'• -y •G:r_..R'w d. �t',� •I >.. :�� w .- .w„w.'= .�-mow rani , n.'-'«•I'y xtin -'�✓.r her'�4'eaYs.e,�,-'".f.,.u'"�'.6J:'�,'.�+I'Y`c,_.r.^.i.y' ;:cYt�s.•:Sxu••: _ : .. .'•w. -r ..«r� i,'..i<.• k+i,'.`. .. '�.. OUR CROSS-WORD .PUZZLE FAT WAS A BURDEN uu r t i4 s ��-o 'r a �+ 1i>' 4S T � -;• .. .. . .. �� 11 2 13 14 - - t Now She is Quite Slender - ---- 4-4- 15 16 IN F I u g To b a c c o Here is another case where the trim, slim figure of youth has displaced the i9 21 l'1 2 - ~ coarse, fat outline of middle-age. It _ 51710IC8S SIOWIy In , 4 • in a housekeeper writing. She 2a the pipe bowl. It says:- _ • - "I cannot say what'weight I was, 124 I .. _ .. '.•:;. but I Walt ve6 fat-a burden to my- ' S6 F I a3 t8 O n ge r - self. I have taken three bottles o! 31 P21 2g Kruschan Salts and now I am q u its and cu ts the LONGER ." slender. I self 56 turned and p 37 eople - 34 take me for 40. I am more than proud _ - -of smoking. _ /• I - o! myself. You can take it from me _ 1 41 43 44 -- _ -- ` F that every word of this is true. I took _ a teaspoonful in hot water every morn Ing till I used three bottles. Now 1 45 ' 47 9 ° only take half a teaspoonful each r -morning. I cannot :recommend the. gp 51 5� 3 -, u Kruschen Salts enough, for they are -- - - ' -- — - =-_ -- -- -.Worth-th old."* t SS X56 3 -- -- -- ill.H. 64 �; For generations, wealthy over-weight - 61 63 people have been visiting those Euro- ONLY 20C A BIG P L U G :. pean Spas whose waters are recog- - .-&&zed for their reducing effect. It is 55 _166 57 = ' •ealled "taking the cure." Now the - tormula of Kruschen represents -the Ingredient salts of the mineral waters =:Horizontal 49-Nevada City- - 12-Pronoun c Y a from those far-famed Spas. These 60-Ancient Americas 12-Man's same � ""t'lane En�es Tried Classified Advertising 1-Anglo-Saxon.money London. - Air Ministry tests with lASSxz•f. Salts combat the causc of fat by assist- race 17-In addition ;1 4-Part of"to be" airplanes driven by crude oil engines Jug the internal organs to perform S2-Colloquial: beats 20-Dye p N OFFER TO EVERY 7NVTNTORs their functions properly-to throw off 6-Broader 54=Greek,letter 23-Type measure have -proved "highly satisfactory", iL Ltat of wanted inventions ana fuI3 each day those waste products and 11-To go to bed 55-Exists 24-Pronoun is stated here The trials included information sent tree. 'JCh.siam273 Cots poisons which, it allowed to accumn 13-Wanderer 56-Kind of sod 2S-Caledonian continuous flights for ■everal hours. �et,Ottawas Patent Attorneys. S73 Badfc late, will be converted by the body's 16-Part of"to be" `59-Sun god 27-Bridge score chemistry into fatty tissue.' 16-Ends (Lat.plural) 61-Fright • - 30-Tour The hair of Miss Geraldine Nichs, 11MU tAN" Q 18-To leave 63-Freed 32-Heavenly body Highland, CVhimple evoa, 'England, I O POUNDS LARGE FRI. 011 SILK '•�.OndOII Department iJ#Ore 19-Musical note _ :.'65-Great depths of 8b-1Vlelthanta which meamire�ve feet and six Quilting Remnants, ;1.50. 25 pound - 81-Eager ocean (pl.) 37-To dam inches in length, is considered the $3.00. A- ReCreery Co., Chatham tins Sucr--sah-1 Book �� -. .c=i.r..lc,l to—Latin for -ana" 33--coucede as'trU► +oval '1»aui C=CELL London.-Harrods, London's lead- 24-Fowls 67-Unusdal 39-Prejudiced LOOD TESTED CHICKS, BRED TO' 6 lag department store, had for the 26-Not of energy (pl.) 41-European. B lay, Guaranteed Highest Quality. 28=Nothin Vertical trom the best as Ing strains. Large first time a Book Week this month, B _ 43-became useful With appearances by leading British 29--Order 1-Eye 44-To act EGG POOL mouth Rockae whsle Rocks. B.C.�Rh i s authors and some Americas writers. 31-Cloth measure (pl.) 2-Shortened 46-Possessive pronoun Lund Reds sad white Wyandatte■, _---_--- So L'reat eras lice rrtsl�--thaK._all 33--Negative "3-By - 48--Grin Write tEorsParetaicttt lrosae•ssje eg s bodied" bird: Ali ti 84—Title 4= t•�-- average over S5 oz to the doses. art t: Ulm recordil were broken in the a1=1�nd meseures >QSXMW VAaatsss CO4n9gRAV"W remit what You please with order, bas- book department and urgent orders 36—Erodes _. 5—To unite - _ - '" -33—Chimney carbon 00. s"„ T "W" &ace C.O.D. Bunny Ridge Poultry 9'srra.sent to publishers for further sup- 38—Prefix: of! _-6—To squirm .57—Jump Box W. Esser. Ontario. • ' plies, 40—Unites 7—Electrified particle -58—Toward. s1721"Sa o>'P=—.:..•'•.• f "The sales showed that the pub- 42—Matched- 8—Irish parliament 60—To unite SOURED ON THE • OOMINQ HOUSE BUSINESS FIND tlC is hnnV7 for books," declared a 4b-Obacnre 9---:Type unit. --62-.12 note -B, ho oe,immaculately ke,t,fully rent- "People o! the store "People are 47-Chums - 10-To get back 64-Therefore p i ad business roomers; ood IF assured. - reading more. They are turning to - INORLD?-THAT S MI sell contents-Masora 10. Hom4stc_d. 'books as a comfort and recreation •Former Harem Guards Collage, Torohtto. Answers to fast Week Pu::le �a]<0 up your tlyE!$use after the hustle and strenuous activi- ELL PpYINCi ROOMiN y HOUSE --NO Calomel>bECllaarf � in good locality. Dairy produc - 4 01 the working day. .. .. :• Medt3ng 1>d CONee HOUSe L A P $ BAS 4 J >S is who feel Dour. *Act" and business, profitable year-round praDo•� : Qilbert Fraakau and Stephen. who . �, Y Y =had mat.the mistaks,at eaians lion Buatnes3� service, 8vssau, T� Tourists to Turkey nears always 0 R X E V 11 U I A C B a1d lazed" or Ad•ialde West, Toruntr. '. appeared on the opening day, were chars, muasai water, y!� teat-that the? should get their motley P 13 �A L 8 D P $ f3 0 S D abe.+ms or *� O°"y °Oo - kept busy for two hours- autograph- back when they are- told. on landing, A R 8 A R Aivnb's you�Odn.rd IF., liver. �m lives Aosrrs wa]rs'z,3a". - Ing copies of their books. Other that there are no more harems, ac• bus. Start�s�tt..r tea saes authors who appeared_were Marion :girding to reports. R D E Y A L PET 0 A pounds o! lima hiss Ontofoar bawds. 1711 GENTS TO HANDLE FAST-BELL . Crap. Jan and Cora Gordon., A. G. 0 1l1 B 0 V 8 R T U R 8 8 vow stomach sad i°taislasD Working a lies/ ING. attractive packets tested gar- Few Istanbul .guides know that ibodd, omee tnors4 den seed. Handsom" pro9ts Exclusive Street, A. J. Cronin, H. G. Armstroa8 mere is still one shadow of the old A T A D 0 1 011 A s ''utsl•Uver PmD will own a' t•rrttories euneatd seed sates. Ise _ sad Walter Wilkinson. D I F F S R 8 Il T R B +w Ptss+> vegetable. eats ems Wallington et West. Toronla harem days which would sattaf fi the fo all same ROM subs"q -? tourist&' thirst for the unusual if tltey S L A 9 8 S True Service _ Welsh Bards Help , M could glimpse it. �$ Y R I x d In 't• �oblen In a dilapidated coffee house, un3er $ g A R 8 D P 0 0 D L li (Written to the album of a child) _. Small service.is true service while it ' the shadow of em Dolma-Ba he o head . Wales - Welsh bards, pit I r 8 A lasts: _ H b _ tall black ! a handful uI of solemn • ace a scorn _ . , not Pa m to u b who are honored for achievements In men, once the guardians of the Im A $ S 11 I L 8 Z S 11 — 1�I`j Ot friends, however h _ the arts at the annual Eteteddfodan, Peal Harem, gather like ghosts every - ' i 7 one: _ - are rallying--to wsuut sad esteytain I �- ThB daisy,by ibeibadoaiat LL casts. a the jobless tars. Classes and lectures ale remnsnta of tt'e Dow- Air Fr��_urge d _ - i ah erful clan whose members atone B British Expert Protects the lingering dew-drop Ir01a r in both' the Welsh and English lang could'look upon the Wives, the dough- Y \ the sun. sage are drawing numbers o! eager ters and the concubines of the Snl- London.-A greater degree of in- -Wordsworth, iII Yarrow Revisited" listeners. tan. ternational freedom of passage -for , Lectures., include "The World They are the .3j'y.men, save for commercial aircraft is essential to Crisis," '-The Ideals of Education, the Sultan himself, who could open Kennedy tit "Poetry," "Some of the Elements of the progress o! civic aviation, Mr. G1. WANTED :Humor to English Literature" and-harem doors. Their chief was such Menton a power behind the throne that.prime E. Wood.,Humphrey, managing direr 421 College 8t., •Tbe, History of Civilization." ,ministers and ambassadors.often bow- stir of-Imperial Airways, told a gash• Toronto - w - e13 to his will, ering of members of the Institute of ME WITH CARS Harley-Davidson Distributors y; t•.Favors Bike for Daily Dozen When the Imperial Ottoman family Transport here recently. A taw Watkins routes are open for good reliable Write at once for our baraaln list of was banished from Turkey by Kernel, ' �+under 5o years otage who can quality. No used motorcycles, TennsarraiBCd. w ,•all the harem guards who could There could be only two possible capital or experience required. we beck YOU- _ aboard went with them. . A bars'hpn reaaonh for obstructing freedom of ° y`?"�.�� iknown - UNHEALTHY FAT dred were left behind. international Bight, he said - Stet, everywhere.Yousu coffee.food products, osM „ . eat selling Vanilla.coSee,food peoducta soaps. � t These relics,of the old regime'meet fear of the misuse of civil aircraft eteataters:supla used every day,a aeprewfQn Quickly and Surely Disappears aver—won't hurt you.Ea awe k. Write for f every day in the little coffee house, for military urposes, and, tlecoad - x a he re'the ,follow, in t age=23.00 to 135.00 s weds. write for lull lo-, Y , Po y Pinched y formation about vacancy closest to you;giving miniature, the rich ceremonial of pal- material gain might result from hold age.type of car,end farm experience- "exueg FREE Booklet! *` ace life- The bowing' and hand kiss--'lag an international line up to some 1,R.WATKINS CO.. Rural sales Dews IIf Read this interesting ings of old are here bestowed daily sort of ransom. . 943 inspector at., xontr•sl,�p•0•, 'a booklet entitled -'The Canada Sure Road it Blender- Hess." It Will you hoes • • _ upon the oldest.of their group, whom - r � � you may, .one w+t ht •- _ they address as "Mighty Head Guard- - with absolute safety, ian of the Imperial Harem," although NELp TQR TIRED WIVES ��- without tires,nde ex*r•• r _~ empire and harem exist no.more. To diet. oSimpiyrwrite 'fo ♦ i� him the best coffee cup and best hub- Take Lydia E.Pinkllam a your copy and it will b'e iorwarda3 ' r Y'. ti- ble-bubble pipe in the cafe are rev= Vegetable Compound plain envelope, t _ Nurse Wilson REDI"-COR' is obtalnabl4 erently brought by lesser members of CANADIAN FUR EXCHANGE, Ltd.' bred dttrlata �••• haM only through the head o[s'�ce of ::,tide'goat the clan. biwr _ile n.nrt„rte. ” M. ROSENTHAL —-- —the burden• of the tamit�� Then all sit and talk in the largo r husband comes-1110=6 aids lash b' NURSE WILSON PRODUCTS voices of melaTichol Negroes, of days septa hu pay envelope. . .it is the wua who i r 15� Y g Y 158 King St. East, Toronto 2 Must straaai• along and mat• the ben Suite 1310A, Concourse Bldg.,: � when gold-and•�ewels, beautiful wom- 1t>D Adelacde St. Weal Toronto ■" � ,5M1t>SSl of china•• Worst out en and great palace halls were'just'' It you are tired • • • .'M.U S K RATS nervous,trr W B• Plntham'e v.tonic everyday life to them. ble Comp•1m d,what you need In a tonic Eastern Ontario - They talk also v! their chief pros that will At" soy the attf.naW m Oscar I Choice Ord.-Heavy, pn, ent concern, bread and butter. T:,e Extra Large.,. 1.00 to.80 so to.75 9e out,of e•ery fee women *be report Large 75 to•.eb eS to".5b group has made itself into a sort of to w say that tlieY cars benefited by this ! „ I 3ledtum ..... .SO to.50 49 to.40 medicine. BUY&_bottle trom your drug' 1. f mutual aid society. Each one, out of Small .4o to.30 .Zb to.ao gist today , . • sad watch the resulq. YOU em son cards 0 seDlim owe ' his own 'small earnings as cabaret ° Wasters and North*= Ontario �v•s� • tupp you,bew�h coca - Wasters or what'not, contributes to I Choice ' Ord.-Fieacy etis t v ad =IV yes wkb wwrk. — ', the needs of the others in sickness' Extra La rge.. soto.7s ssw.co NEURITIS Th..MBtaf+b..a++ COMPANY,Lhww Large .,.. Web to.bb .bb to.45 Ont. or in hunger. ' Medium .50to.40 .40 to 30 Owe thing that helps is to tS47DemittiowBldg•'Tw'oseo, ♦ ?z r off.•;,,o>au Small .30 to.RS .25 to.20 warm a dish, pour to ard's. Then rub the linimtent ;r 8HIPYIFfQ rxsTIMUCTIONS g+nar in. Make shipments up to 15 lira by Parcel ae shments by Express. Do' zz ... Pain�saf eN Post, 1 i REDUCE FAT SAFELY�3 >y;:; ;.,• not use heavy boxes for packing. have your Muskrats dried and stretched so w , • . b�p d: "sDmd'rej�al oIs I.Wl— le y ' they will not spoil in transit. Address Iqa"."a Ft4du Ware u�t Sorely — 1"M all shipments to' CANADTAN 'FUR , EXCHANGE, Ltd., 158 King St East, SUM whleh w sea •. tbs dteoetlw syttsae Toronto. . .. _ - ahrt 1elwr he.n3t M-•&lard to the re/arse rte- :•� . : „�, ``KING OF P1UN" e•ss tbs besets. rat .nd..la ..t scab ;.;.:• -• netailed quotations on all grades of furs snsow.-we has ,snag owl b ssyla: "I have fir • '^ �' '' _. and quotations on TRAPS t d MUSK- toot soreril sends sae het Ntfr tenet have RAT STRETCHERS will be sent to ou hr yet&: LACEY'a I• warasWd bwloos ss• - free upon request. w nc•wesadid by tho wedlasl br•toplw. 76s A tb Jack La Rue, oftimes movie a seit AT ALL DRUG AMD dreg 14 s. w it If t ALT, RFMITTANCES ARE MADE THE yo° de not It" Purr a drr• .rats• rowtt 1D ' villain, has-. a lik{AB for biking tACtrr s P.O. ass xs, vaneww►. sea ■alas - "I hear it was a bad failure." fiAAtE DAY YOUR SHIPMENTS ARE Dwtsaid. Booklet. "Be i110", trn M rn.sst `, and exercise's reg:slarly between -Very. Even the receivers didn't IiFNK NIOD EY ORDER PAYABLE AT - dhots on the lots.. snake anything out 04.11,"• PAR ANYWHERE W•CANADA, ( ISSUE NO. I4--�33 . : �7 -'T �7_7;"_ Z v 'jt� 7- 4 S. Balsdon has a now awn Carmichael will be in char- -Dr. LOCALISMS, �r log erected in front of his store. go of the service of the Presbyter- ian Church. at the Friends' Meetinst -George Cowan, of Toronto, and family, of Georgetown,.9pect House on Sunday next at Z.30 p. m. Zverybody welcome. The Bible Class *per -James 'and Mrs. Richardson tore it a few days with relative@ Sunday with the Squires family. he' iq .i5 I and f Heads here. -John a6d Mrs. Drape wnd and Sunday School,will meet at 1M -Miss Muriel Westney, of the child, of'Ke8wick. @pent tile week -Now is the time to be think ftronto University, was home end with Mrs. Draper's parents, log of auto and accident insurance P cket" 9"week eu& James and Mrs. Andrew. in time for this greater hazard of ing's Leader Stor6" :.7 -Mrs. Speirai), of Orillia, Is , -It Is expected that Welsh Coal heavy spring traffic. Rstes are '_,spending a couple of weeks with imports to Ontario this coming lower, and it is a pleasure to quote 19 TIME we would like to have a little talk r parent@, J. G.and Mrs.Baxter. .season will bp greater than last them. A. E. Richardson, phone TH to Farmers about _11dise Leila Mooney was confin.,'season when the supply was not Pickering OW. t the demand. ad a very severe who conducts told and Is still suffering f row the,The wholesale supply was exhaust Y- Won in Cl- to barbed with sufficlent to mee the M V-U=t WoMM 3BOOrms _'�,-,awack. -ad over six weeks'.ago. areniont, will be in Pickering, and ..,'',"We havie jnst placed in stock a line of Work Boots -Box soe-ial and entertainment, will conduct.her beauty parlor in S. -The members of St. Andrew's 4 -which are manufactured congregation *111 bold a crokinole t tinder tue auspices of the/Base W; Davis' resideAce, Church Str. on ., I - . '' :'. -,*. -party in the A.Y. P. A. room@ i S. S. Dramatic Club. will be held Wednesday and Thursday of each in Oshawa. -Inext Wednesday evening. on Monday. April lTth. at 8 p in week. Hours, 9 a.,m. to 6 p. m. Phone The past month was the cloud- There will be a good program, 5600. Note the6e special features including a two act play, "Mrs. -The Swastika Club held their -lost March in the past twelve, but the mean temperature O'Letry Goes. Into Business." final meeting at the home of Mrs, They are Hand Made. years, 'was over three-degrees above the Farmer Jitu's Orchestra and other W. V. Redditt on Tuesday even. very Comfortable. Solid Leather throughout. average. features. VVatchforposters. ing, w-benthelargF-st meeting of very cheap for a Hand Made Boo -Thesportemen of tbevillage -D-tylight Saving Time willibe theseapon took place. A very t. are now in tiaeftr elt�nwFut-iig the observ6(i-tu--O�b-awa__frot�--April-i SoCke r43 have come up the creek in 30th until October Ist. The dates which included the Clab's paper, Only $2,.75 per pair large numbers. Many good catches.c oseD coincide with the dates which was yery- amiicing The h .'have been made. advised in a communication -from election nf officers took place and The Woman's Association of the Raliway Association of Canadit committees were elected for-next Next time you need -E oots we w-ould Iike you and a pleasant social titrie 7 tl�e United Church will hold their received by the council informing s- regular meeting on Wednesday, them that the summer train sch6� was avent. to try a pair, made in your April. 12th, at 3 00 o'clock,-In St, dale will cha' hge on those' dates. The Real Estate development own County. It is probable that Toronto, at the Bay, known as the "Dun Aisdrew's Church. to his boube.for a couple of Weekm -adopt daylight on the same date. greatest enterprise yet uudertak. CHAPPMAN W. B. Powell is able to be Whitb and- the other tow-ne barton Shores," is, if carried out around again. af ter being confined aloix the lake obore will alr3o us now proposed, to become the M S f rom. heart trouble, -n sufferinir -Radio fains have been greatly en in this to% sbip. The west following an attack of flu. entertained during the past week and north aboreii of the. Bay com. f tb ptise the territory under develop. -The Indians in Northern On- with- the broadcasting o e fax summer will be a very hot one. Ottaws,and Boston. are expee -ipigon wa.4 itt. the well kown sports announ. r, and the marsh at the tario,are predictiDff that the com hockey games played at Toronto, ment. Two hundred dwellings ng The winter around 'N Foster He summe ted to be erected this p' r*i Boo. 7 - severest iu a Dumber of years. ter. broadeastcd the Rame?, play dortb end to be dredged and filled -Traffic.Officer A.F. Rudeiman, by'play, so that rtsteDaro in were and a huste pipi erected to run who has been residing east of the able to tolLow the games about Re from the C10) Ho'nae, which will Range Hill for about two year@, well as' Fatand at the north if they were present. side of the Men's Work Boots 2.45, -Special. moved last week into John POYQ- Toronto Maple. Leafs, who were Bay, ter's cosy residen.ce on King St. playing with.Boston, proved that -Malcolm McDermid. FL iiatirs. Heavy Mennonite Leather east. they knew the game and played of Pickering, died at Indian Head, -W. and Mrs. Hallmin and like-chimpiome. Newmarket also Sw;k-, ouMonday. March 20th,st 7 family, who have been spending npbold the farneof Canadiansin the aite of 0A yeArQ, after being in the winter� months in Toronto, this popular game". poor heA]tb for 96we tivne�.- Mr. ' William' s Special Double Sole, Good have moved out to their summer -The Canadian Radio Commi-i SleDtarruid was a son of the late home here where they will spend oijon comes In for a great deal of Peter McDermid, who farmed'& Welt, 4.95. the summer. criticism from both Tor* and mile north of the village. where -The regular meeting Of the Grit. One of the strongest oppont be met a tragic death by a mower Women'& Missionary SocietY of eats of the Commission is when his horses ran-away. In ' Royal Qualit Oxfords, calf 3.95 the Y 19t Andrew's Church will be held Toronto Telegram, a supports 1892 Mr. MeDermid, moved out r of at the home of Mrs, Thos. Andrew the party which appointed the west and took up land at Indian Remarkable value -ou Wednesday afternoon. April comminjo n One o the chief Head. where he met with much 12th at&00 o'clock. objectloo3 to the Commission is succem. - Be was married in IM Spring is sow here. With no placing one million dollars at at 8intalata to Mine Sarah Burxe, Slater's 'Special 5.00 Oxfords, a' high- irnow and fron out,of the groand. their disposal at a time when who survives him.. He Is also the singing of the robim6 and the money is so iscarce, and when tha survived by two sons and two class shoe at a moderate ee 0 garden flowers doing dWelyq &ad tendency 19 to cut down S&Iari daughters. One 9 u. Donnie. was _,4otber signs of sprimg omwinces no sod also the number of govern killa4 In 1912. price. that tho winter In over. Mentemployees. Another objec. resumse is Mrs RUSS 1humbaften J 0 d 3.500 .. :"' ]Rubber Bo "ts 2.75 an -Mr. And KM XCIA413. wbo tion is depriving radio listener*of bow W. J. some of their favorite proar 11ordoei's residenei an Church ft which originate In the States and - 'Aw about two yeam- Dr. Baroes, Bulk. of Indian Min- T_ _"Sucker Fishing," have vacAW are bil-oadledsted from' -Canadian in the United Church will give '%be promise% which are now' stntiong. They think that the a lecture, with slides, on Monday,Ap. Boys I F "cz�,,eeeunLmd by a Toronto mam. people who pay license% should 10th, in the United Church at 8.30 p. freparstory Service- will be have some voice in sayingwhat o- Rare)on Friday evening of this them, and not be entirely ignored Pickering- -.1seld in the United Church (St. class of programs should.be given Fred T. Buhting week, wben Rev. Mr. Glover, of as they now are. Now Adwer"Aamones. Established 1857. Clxr*Awut� wtil be the oveftkier.- -The U. Y. P, S.-weekly meet SALE-Irish Cnhbler Potatoes session will meet at 7.130. in was held 'in St. Andrew's FORReg Ftiller,con 4.Fxkering, -The Sacrament of the Lord a srfool rhom last Weduesd4y even will be dispensed in St OR SALE-jrwo work horses, a1sn iog with the fine attendance of 53. FT;rno-thv'Sted. E jkwhony wh!tevabe 32 e when th-p pastor. Rev. Dr. Car ED CLOVER SEED FOR SALE- o u Andrew'm Church on Sunday next, The rueetiog was"in chargi of the : citizenship groiip, under the I ere " Y Michael, will efficiate. ead Rgood qu3lity awd 6ean. AjTa�lor.RR2 .-H .-.Are Prepars- erahip of Garnet Crawford. The P�Ckerinc 2-33 tory services will.hold thit(Friday) Scrimpre reading was taken by &Toning. Syd. WoDoacott. Rev. Mr. Croz CHOICE SEED OATS FOR SALE- ijamus N 3 oyd. R R 2.Pickering. Pbot Oneace will be the subject of Rev. on -Choice Quality Beef Jobn Wesley, his life and in ier gave a very interesting Address nark 3022 32 33 Obatmaoism." which was yed by every one. F"OR SALN-Red Clover Sepd. xoW X G. Crozier"In Pickerint United thoroughly eDio, clan smd. Appiv to Luther Midd3eton, "Gbureh on Sunday eveniagDext. Cecil Iockwooci saug &' -sacred Brcugham. Phone 528 Pick 2142 Blade Roast, At the morning service the Sacra solo.followed by two hnmorou men 3 -Shoulder Roast� t of the Lord's Supper will be recitations by Blanche Ralsdes, OR SALE--On*No. 2 McOormick- F Tractor Plow.ftwly new. A dispensed. which caused many langlis Leila DO- 311Y Short' Rib,_ Dwyer.who sustained Sparrow played a piano number, to F.C."Ureen River.Ont. .C. poper, SA E�jA q;,anIlly ol gI l5e_ .paiistal injuries wheii a reaffold followed bv the Y. P. S. TSL .1 Cjr r S." t ve Ca causing h 1W to f%ll a -The Friendly Review." given by LT�Lh P Ph.C 0 v SY.. Is distance several Jean Clark, editor. ' This paper is ., Birloin Steak, I_:!'.W. eshs ago. haa resumed work on certainly very intertaining as well F UBNISHED ROOMS TO LET­ Two comfortable. house-keeving rooms, _Porterhouse Steak, Mr. Boak6's new residence on the an ednestioual, The meeting W89 reawnable Box 14 Brougham,Onc 31-32 Kingston road east, : which is closed with a hymn and the Myz Aound Steak. 2 Ibe. for -:25c. --mplaclug the one destroyed by pah Benediction. All jonng peo, IWOR SALE-1,Rrwe EDglish Black JU Boar,nine months old at lot 15.cnecision `.-Stew Beef, S lbs. for :W. -iffre. pie made welcome.-Coin. 2.Pickering.also seed oats. James White. 32 _D X. Lockwood Is finding that -A very succenstal -entertain thoreies great demand 'iLor bit moot ws, VOR SALE-Qu&ntityofjroadclean v Minced Steak, it lba.for a put on by the A. Y. P. 'JL Seed Obts(Siberian)redeaned ready for drill cereal. Lazo, which was placed on- A., of St George's Church. which 81W a galtltyof buckwheat. NormanDecker. B,k the market about a year ago. Its was prebented in St. Andrew's popularity is shown,by the great Church on Friday evening m free last. OR SALE-Banner seL-d na, 4emaDd forit from -many parts-Of Akliduah the weather wag ver F (rorh all weed s"ds.and a quantity of No I "W -a ' R E I y b�ledb suitable for horses or catue Phone wet and foggy, 0 4--- 32-33 hone 3000) the province. Loekwood is to unfavorable, being P, k 722t there was a "^-d at Bu' her Pickering n #1ka mines te P OTION-Opea for. engagements. The chief featur-e-o-f the program NMUSic supplied for dances,'house parties --Fog was very-dense onFri a" was a play entitled' "Aaron Slick and concerts. Appii L"M wbite, Brock mad, Might last, making motoriog very from Punkin Creek," which was a Pickering. 32 dangerous, However, motorists, very amusing drams which was V OR SALE-Red Clover Seed, grad. as a rule, took 'no chances and enacted by wernbers' of the A. Y. X� ed,0.A.C.Barley and Yorkshire Boam 200 1001 proceeded.along very cautiously. P, A. Although this was t" first godnee%4 months old, Alex Gray,Claremont, SEIBERLING 10 Mark 33 Notwithttseding the care exer- time in which-the majority of the cieed some care went into the players have been On a platform ed oats F OR SALE-A qnstutity of se Gunson's Granary Filters,hand picked ditch, but no serious accidents �st entertainers they all did ex treat and -,.Special Service Tires ed for smut,at lot 23.con 7.Pick w ennt Nf. have been reported. ceedialtly well, anti many favor T.Wilson RR2baremocit. Phone 823. It --.Ne Friday, April 14th, will able comments are beard regard be Clood Frid y, OR SALE-Velvet Barley(smooth- 11 a , ,&ad will be ing their work., * Miss Fawkes&190 Fawns) Gouernnwnt Grarle No 2,70 cents -As thousancli of drivers now' know, are obeirved as a Reneral holidaY. deserves great credit for her work Perbushel. Government analysis may be seen at the faim; Also two gasoline engines 1 1-2 b The following Sooday will be in training them. Mrs. Mood and suitable for light work $63 and *7 each. F "built stronger and 'wear longer tbw any .'E4@ter Sunday, which - af w a Mrs.Joneta. of Rosebank, delight Westney,Picktring. Phone Pick 1413 32-34 0. 6'y tire even Seiberling could take place on the first Sunday ed the audience with their bur MOTORING TO TORONTO- ever build t Every after the first full moon bat lerque.jon Romeo and Juliet. They d Would like passifter.to beip shaz occurs after the 21st of March, were appropriately dressed " imes e for cost. A. Sbipton, R. R,1, Pickering. Phonc-lick 1712. 22ti fore, and always occurs between March their parts, which they played in 22nd and April 15th. an excellent manner. Little L-OR SA LE"800 bushels of 6 rowed -Are you a jig saw addict? If Misses-Rhoda Wade and Kathleen A-: seed barley. Good sample. Pri a bust"I. John Miller, R R 2 " Comi in and ask to:see `thesb world.7fam- you would put in the same interest F , ciam. :. .: , . Watson pleased the audience with honeClare$02. 29tf iLnd stick-6 itiveness in Your their tocotch dances which'w ere regular employment which returns well executed. The program was SALE -Seed Alstska Oats, 'Ous tirege. FOImeraai or re . red.ripen with barley, You an Income. you would not be a lengeby one, occupying about tee fiomrust'andsti straw. Alsoomejersey 79te botbered so much with the tbr6hours, but did Dot WeAry bull.rudson of Tbomson's pfizeobw atthe 0 Mon. lot 9, 28 9. bowSolving jig saw puzzlesis are to be congratulated on the RZI.P, Wedbay. F.M.Chap U B..,,B G E depression as y a probably are thgj audience. The young people all right in its way as a pastime, success of their entertainment. IIARN FOR SALE-Being rear of Lot It. Con 6. FUkering Township. 110 nolve you sit up until two and The Proceeds of the evening :jc, Gen nwe or less. Price$6 ON. Ter=, oft arel Ripairs, Oils mad Gas. ''three o'clwk in the morning, and Amounted to nearly $27.00, which res. payn"is and third cuh.*cc third in ten ytar!4 than is Interferes with your was Inost satisfactory, consWer balance*nwwd, taterest at 4 c�1jiyiW. Apdrew-Pen,T=t,R rt Qlar work. y ­ .- . ­ ­ . ekadin g T4.2, .,Ontario