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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1933_04_14 '7 •�^�� _ - v . - r. � •.q, �,Q;:. -. ... .....'F' x-. -4":..s..:�sb..,..:•.se.., '.s='.. :4+e" _ '�`.- •;c'.'.� _ =v...- `'�:.�:•t'_.;• .=�' .`",1;:-�s-':s?' _ :..�ss4 9`'�._,•rR.e:.:•• 'S..t�'.: yw' '•";:n ••,.:..ran...'mss �V 'r 41 fff VOL. LII. PICSERING, ONT:. FRIDAY, APR. 14, -1933. -_ loo. 33 IMYO'f�ssitastal 6arsl. Whitevale y. Dunbarton _ _ GREENWOOD med Considerable excitement was caur Dunbartoa Anglican Mission, Sun- ed in the community on Tuesday day, April 16th. .Easter Day. Sunday DR' H. O. PEA890N-Pb$eicia0 A Rood supply of Hard and Soft morning,when the report was circul- School, 2 p. m. At this session of the and Surgeon. Dnnbsrtoa. 1 17 Coal on hand. Also a supply ated that J. W. Brownridge's house Sunday School, the Lenten Offering • � �` - RS. FORSYTH.Ooh.D.. Director _ of $indlin Wood, Was on fire. A large number of the boxes for missions will be received. - .Onwmetrical Aasoe3a not Ontario. lies• g neighbors 'had gathered to render Our Sunday School is showing grat- ` I�sg4�aaroe�di Member or the.American optomeble.9i atove length. what assistance they could., The'fire ifying progress. Let us all-help with Established 1&98 l6oae' y. Cliieom n Oust by appointment' I2Af e Phone Pick. 1709, was not a serious one as it was only the good work. At 3 o'clock,.,there _ _'=1 a chimney, fire caused by dirty stove will be a celebration of the Holy ... - -- LeQaL. DONALD MUNRO. PICKERII'G pipes, and a high Rind that was bI; Communion, which it is hoped every THIS IS THE owing•'at the time. The fire was soon conununicant will attend.` IINCAlW B.Notary. Y1c- Barrie extinguished without much damage FARMERS MILL_ T Q f -'LJtrr. Solicitor. Notary. Office-Brock St.. � ' �-•�- • � � � � #rein done. S. S. NO. 1. Bane Line foanfh, Opposite Bell Trlephorr Offic?, Whitby• GENERAL 1NSURANCE - Come and hear all about Mrs. O -Phone 45. 481y -- e.tre.N(;]C - f_Cherrywood _ " ' A'larRe number of farmers - * • ONTARIO - 'going into Business for Her- DONALD RUDDY Barrister. BROUGHAi<I, _ self." This two-act play gill be a exchange their grain .- . Soli'ci,tor, Notar Public. Moneyto Loan. We welcome Re and Mrs. Dixon for r Office formerly occupied Court by• the late it E_Chris- Faciiitiewfor placing any kind of In• and daughter to o x vicinity. laugh from beginning to end. Other - tinn,south wing of Court!louse,Whitby. sly surance at best rates Gordon. Petty spent Sunday with items on the program, with Farmer BBEATON. BELL & ROSS. Barrist• available. - _ "ail Taylor. Jim's Orchestra in attendance. Don't Flour and Cereals ere. Solicitors. 904 -Northern Ontario Security and Service my Motto. Vtre are sorry firs. Lintnex' is not miss the Box Social afterwards. Wh- 8aiiding.3on Bay Street,Toronto,; 4'21 Phone Pick. 515 gmpro:ing_as fast as.her friends here 'ere . it? At S. S. No..I Base Line ,It Saves money and many morn• a� RL B ge!l• would like. School House.-When is it? On Mon- should do it. _ J.D.fi, Ross. . Adelaide 2838-9 Mrs. O'Connor, of Pickering spent day evening, April 17th, at 8 o'clock s► Y3ICHARusON, PIOKERINCi & I H. Beal, •' Claremont $ few days recently visiting Mrs. C. :The posters are.out. _ .. --SpErilAl llii b,U'.VEY-Barriatera,Solicitors,Notaries PHONE 9'1.4 Lintner, who is ill at present. 'Greenwood _Public, 21-4-214 Confederatioq Life Building, Mr. E. 3litchell moved last week : . _ •BARLEY FEED Corner or Yonga and Richmond Sts. appoint- to their new farm at 'Atha, our best staying $18.00 per ton, Spot Cash. , Pisones Ade,aide 4489'ad 4488, By appoint- FURNITURE Mica► Laura Orrrlerod is stn �.:• went Saturday evenings, Pickering residenee wishes go with them to their new with Milton and Mrs. Burke of the �- - Pboae Pick.3613• stf We are displaying an attractive home. - ' This in the best feed value orr variety of Xmas Gifts. 0th concession for a time. the market. �HOMSCN & MCMILLAN-Bwrris- . W. F. and Mrs. Hollinger,enter- Mrs. F. L. Green returned to her _ _ • '. _~ _ tern solicitors, Notary Public. Oace'at Aluminum and (,iraniieware Ete. twined a number of our young peo- home after spending' a week in Toroat' • a • for Pastry and Fine �Q-•� Residence or Mr.Thomson, lot 11,concession 1. Furniture and Furniture pie to a-crokinole party-Abd dance'on to. Kissimi Cake Baking. `Wing• Office hours:Thursday and Sat:irday Novelties: Born, to sir and Mrs. Randall e.enines, from 7,00 p.m to 8,3o pp.m..or by Wednesday evening last, it being the w' appaatmeaz, Toronto office; fi0bi2oyal Bank Prices IOW, in keeping with times. birthday of Miss Merle. Brown, Toronto, formerly of Green- ! makes a Fine Phons-Pick 2030. Toronto Elz?rr5303, - _ p - - __-- 371y wood, -on 'Tuesday, April 4th, a-son; Baker's_- ker s Jfly Flavored p / /�/ Garwood.Kendall. Bread; Dentist / r G. - Lew and -3ir4. Hagerman, of Wh_ : -- - W care pleased to reps rtbir. Far-' it?vale, Kpent Sunday with--the.lat- Chopping " Monday, Wednesday ! TIfIL C.S�1ITH, D. D. Q„ Kin p F L. D. a„ :y fr much improved in• hes]ta• ter's parents Will and Mrs. Ormer• and Friday. We do N csucceawr:o Dr.J.N.Dales', Grsdnate of SPECI AM Mrs. Smith is sick.at,the home of od - ' _ it right. RYe Royal Ccl,tge of Dental Surgeons and Toro,- ` filer son in the city. to Ut*% lore At Claremont of9ce ovt•D. A, u Mrs,. White visited I' :week pith We are somewhat isolated these - O CREDIT t3sott'agtore every Tticaday and Rid Phone 6 inc i Roak'Facea Red da s; owing o the condition of the fatotifr 1311. 2Ytr her daughter, sirs. Mills, in the city. } g • and Green lloofin Miss Marjory Annis is -spending',a roads both en 'the diversion and on On a'ecount of the change 10.0mee j 7 ERBERT T. to f The I Royal L. DA.. g ,meek in Brooklin with her grandmet- the. main road east of the village. and the close margin i sell at,.1 -D. D.S.,Gradnatear The Royal Collegt'of 2 4U per square, her. Greenwood sm forced t0 discontinue credit Dental Surgeons and the un:vemty of Toronto, row-A in residence second door oat of St. And. We are sorry to lose Mr. and Mrs. except for approved month]? ► rein. toa:cb•. Pickering,Oat. Office hours.: a Full w tang and - _ McDermid from the villa After a lingering - ..m. w oy m„ or by ■ppoinemm:. CX-ray. - standard quality village. They age 'ng illness due to accalntff. - - aervieei; Pboae Pick 3700• 431y - are residing in the city. the infirmities of old age, one of the The above @ices nod for 10 days The cutting of wood with the saw- oldest ,residents of the township, in W. Z.I. cwmmmw atfeitstr4l►fati 6aar>s;. p g Zr ing machine is a common occn ion -the person of Lorenzo White, of the � / w,/ w only. Terms Spot Cash. anus$ the farmers today. I t Seventh Concession passed assay on L S RiT�/I ss G A M ` The regular meeting of the W. M. -Tuesday, in his 92nd year. Mr. White L. j '- AELIZABETH RICHARDSON- .� PIC�G o:n S. will be held on Thursday next at Was a life-long resident of Pickering Building and General *Fire and automobile insurance of all kinds. Contractin 4@saara6twig eoenpamss of solid 6eancW a=". 3 p- m. at the home of Miss,A. Thom and was highly esteemed by all who _ ., g• 06• The special Easter program will be knew him. He is survived by his wid- Estimates furnished on all classed . siF LUMBER- YARD followed. ow and two daughters, Mrs. James of worst-laterior and Esteeior. - • ' POSTILIw Lieensed Anctiotaeer. Mrs. Alex Gourlie visited in the Stephenson of the 8th concession and Alterations had • Ise OWN" st Tasfs aM 000@816„ Asa, repairs. sai s@i@s 01 @n ME" a44a.aas 0.o0 i@egw0 BlaekemithlII.'�.-� Woodwork city -with 'her cousin jUrs. Dwdels, Mss,.Smith, of Toronto. He had only Chimneys Built Concrete Work: - lasews. •isms@/ems mgr P.o, Ora at right prices lash weelt. The lattees faster recent. one son, Melville, who died, in the Phone Pickering Sn2 , R- BB:ATON. -TOWNSHIP Now is the ttms to.have. those repair ly died. North West scale pears ago. His FAIAPORT, OA1TARi0, D• Clark, Coaveyaacer.f omm;4.ioraer for jobs attended to. Harrows repaired. On Sunday evening next, Master funeral took place on Thursday to 4a;rCO3r afpdavtts, Accountant, Etc. Issuer et. p ' . �Ae�a�e L;txaWE. Wbite•a1e.OcL also new sections on.band. The fam- ous Fleury-Plows always on hand. Band will ,give the program "The 'concession. -TM sympathy of. tike. Shingles For - Sale- MAW. LIORNSED AIIC• Also dealer In Viking Cream Separa• Glory in the Garden" A' special att- comimunity is extended to the family W T10 R,far Tor*. tmio ton ndance is ho fo s in heir bereavement. and d Elreci a th 4n Durham � ric Washers Pei a ..1n will t _ t singing .will Galvanized,�gg�� O 1 aais;•ed Steel - � NAl1issais s d aat.s ,ro�tl� attsat0sd 1f thiakin of buying as electric radio be attractive. - Shingles. ta, Team raaaoatabLe. base,raw iafia bs _ Bird's Felt Slate 9blo les. eons -aa>r.f r a Balsam ft o �emoastratioa W treeag@a at NEWS!Ofac.. Bey and Iaaepm. of ells I4ew a are sorry to lose Mr. and bars. •. •- -= Also, re-rubbrring buggy wheels. : e@at,loess. Whitby.oat 617 Rowers MajeatIc models. Spragge and family and Ed, and Mrs birs.• Goddard spent the week-end Lassa mowers sharpened. The prices are right. Craven and 'family from our midst. with_her people in Toronto. T, PATER80N'8 '- .CLARE310If?' IGB�R�TET R,OBER,TSON Sadie Ward.-of Toronto, spent Sun- .�iudley day, with her parents here. Call and get pe ces. Phone 2811 .GREENWOOD 491y � _ Sleetricul Contractor c Mrs. Robt. Day, of Toronto,'13 by r Wiring and Repairing for Light - _---��_- Seeding has begun alld alowin�� en n $ p g B . has been done by several:' g .a short visit with her son, You Can Buy at Rome". or power. Piekell•ing Mills •iessrs Siluires and Sons have pur. -Richard, here. _ All kinds of electrical goods - chased a new horse 'outfit for their We reported in last weeks issue 'J;IRE9, BATTF,RIEB, - - the death of Mrs. Jairles Hortop, of ACCF.9�ORlJB kept in stock. t - farms. Balsam, wife of. 'James'Hortop, on .91ly Phone 1705, Pickor.nR_ __: _ Mr. and_31rs. -Hansford, of High. Wednesday, April 5th, She leaves to ' land Creek visited their daughters P "At as-low and better prieet _ I @tie Mesdames Winters, this Reek. mourn her loss, three sons and twe VFe have a-fall line of daughters, Kenneth, the eldest son is : As inspection staff of the.- y -- `9ickering A'11 Poultry Feeds pub- putting Fnreatnumbertofatrout in the oq the Ina on can in T a � lie schools In Windsor, and the :two orr>,atti: pondF this spring. younger boys, Tom 'and Harry are _.. _ , 'w a welcome W we m..•Bentley and tam 1 �mpan� - Chicken Starter of best ' fly to the vicinity. Thev are movlug lying at home; Hazel is living at Let as repair that leaky into the house vacated by ?�ormaa home.while Efirkzt is attached to the " .-quality at 'reason- _ nursing-staff of one of Windsor's )ltR9 THOS. LAW,OWNER q and'Mrs. Wood. hospitals.'The' funeral took place on 'Skilled Motor Repairs. able prices. _ - :Many from here attended the ftln- Friday, April '7th,.,illterment taking Body Wood-Maple andBeech era! of the late W: H.'Jackson, , of pj at Claremont L'nion Cemetery. GQi( Qji ,e Law- • 12 00 per Caging '�tiash and Feeds the Brock Road on Wednesday last Rev. Mr. Marton, , of the Baptist of every sort. Deceased was highly regarded by all C Softwood Slabs-]000 per cord hurch. Claremont, officiated at the Phone 2908; - ,.-- as a sincere man, a good,,workman funeral services. . PIG -ERING, ONTARIO' COAL AND CORE and an.obliging neighbor. - - The roads hays much improved.The ' Brougham klouee Zi3o Phones Nauss. ajwa-�- Ds N., Lockwood hastens the drying up of the bad Mrs. C. A. Barclay is with the W.• PICKERING, ONT. sPot's: White family, of Claremont, owinAcid S fl O usehold.. .G T he Club had a most successful he illness of Mrs, White.meet' The roads are in a very bad cots- R. G. CLENl ENtNtI• on, Monday evenin,r at Gr. ry Cause' of distress - • Y asmere when about 75 were present: dition, being almost imp'agsable for - Amods Pres., George Puckrin, presided and motor cars'-to negotiate. after fisting _ all the committees reported, progress V. Shaver underwent an operation FUNERAL DIRECTOR Po P g __ After the business was over, the prti for appendicitis in a Toronto hosp- pge dose of our nw.+ Frivate Ambulance =a=fit '•°llA u,,va+ "17r. W. Ti. aioore •ilal via Tuc.,day, arts is reported to preparation, Bismuth. • M. P., to address the gathering. Mr. be doing yell. ated Magnesia often f4r Springtlme Day and Night Service :Moore took as his subject the taus- Fred and Mrs. Cowie, Mrs. F. Mor- relieves this condition ' • P6one 9000' • _. 'es• of -the depression and' some ways ton and Mrs. S. .Purdy visited 'Mrs is a,few minutes. May of removing it, His hour's talk was Cowie and son, John, on Sattlyda _ • Malvern 5000 - most interesting. The aftermath of y remained over the week• bad in either qua We have a nice assortment•,f `-`• : Mrs: Puri der or tablets= at only ' g the w war, assisted by the maintenance end visiting friends. :. 'SO seats for large bus. ~, $nor cover in a in :Markham, • Ont. rigidity in price levels by the for- Rev. bir. Glover preached on'"The Feezoleaui'40e.-yar'd - -- ----- ce of artifleial control through com. Triuiriphal Entry into Jerusalem" as - '-E. .C. .Jones, 'Drag' 4 - Oilcloth 50,,,yard f ' . binds and mergers, and the inordin- a Palm Sunday message, to,a large gist. :;�• Linoleum 05c. and 80c. yard Signs Of Spring ate abuse of watered 'stock in comp. congregation:.'The Sunday School at- Obstinate Coughp and Cold#clear- any structures, were the outstanding tendance'was also good, large'class- up by preparation of Cod ' New -Congolenm H1ig8 Clean sad Brighten Your Homes things, in the indictment As a cure es with teachers all present. Livers and Cre4eote , w he could see no - cure in'-a swiri Bert Harvey was on a-holiday for Prices 3z9 feet 2.75 with Paints; Eoamele, g to Even when a cough or cold _ 4jz9 4.10 Varnishes Eta socialism because socialism means' a couple of days last week, and at- `',fails to respond to ordin. 3,50 tyranny and autocracy, but rather in tended a session of .Reboboarn Lodge cry treatment Nyal'is. It pays to use good quality too, the free play of competitive tonne@• A-F. and A, M. ,in Toronto, and had - . '7•i s9 +6.85 ' `+Creophos often clear @.it up, _ We.have a good range, ce, unhampered by privilege ands . an enjoyable evening tenewin old in a .surprisingly • short . _ 92101 .a •. �;�. of colors In. g - eels! favors. He would raise the tax- acquaintances grid meetii►j'old con- .time. Not only as it a `'P ation by.extended application of.the, cert pals, arid of course, the Harvey's; _.time. fill @eagerly, .,for 9r;12 ". 11.00 1 income tae and-in the excise taxes. father and sons sartg at the meeting. �-.`,•,-: 8randsaal•Headersoa He advocated a drastic cut in govern A meeting of the Cemetery was 4coughs and colds, but it ' Dastleee Mops 45c; O'Cedsr Mope; also is a good tonic and and ments 4O'Cedar Polishinit Oil, Furniture Also; Oils.Turps, Stains State is trying•to ldoactivities.alot of things See no$tiiceweek he News Brown the public builder. Ouly $1.00 fors' �? Polish and Floor Wax. and Brushts.. .. it cannot do, he said. He'-would de• meeting to be held in the Town Hall Jorge bottle.-E. C. Jones, t t centralize government giviniz more on May 6th, for the purpose of elec- druggist. _ C. A. STEIRRITT ;r ALLi HARDWARE power to the local councils who are I ting trustees for the Union Cemet- �j few drops clear@ 6he dead -at moderate rioes. directly responsible to the people: cry, Brougham. instantly ''•4 p -Everybody was deeply interested and The Women's Missionary Society At the 8ret.aign of a'evld or"stuff• ' +nneral Director T y a hearty vote of thanks was passed will meet at the home of Miss Bate pd uphead" apply a few-drops of ' r E PICKERIN" , G NEWS Ambulanoe SeMcie ALVIN B y SHB+ to Mr. and Mrs. Moore for their at- on Thursday, April 20th, at.j p.-m Mietol to each nostril. This not ` tendance. Progressive euchre wax then All ladies of the congregation are only clears the head but usually Phone 13t)0 Hardware Phone 4fi0C' played, after which a-dainty lunch 1 vited. The program is under the ch- y y .:0 0 PI�$ N� was served. Rev. 14. G...Crozier and urge;of RrQUp `�D",•,Mrs. ,Philp oa• W'eveate scold from developing. ; ' Reet'e E"L'Chapman were visitors. vener. Roll Call;Easter Tex#.` ' :=1 .10:3alel�a,d ruggL�, fig•. .'%"•-t.'.•.+-..°.-^e°"` _�: _ - _ _ _ m='•-.•+. -- - _ - _ _ __ _ - - _ - .,,,.,,. _ _ •?w-`""a.r(�ru�'�aes.w_.. •.•✓'' .s:a'... yi-'-' - _ _ s.t .-__ 'r-;q+•: _,a'S ;fps". ti.�. S• �. i •�s< J'•.' •Nl.- •;,� T�- •'b.Y] -�..=r•_r, I S - .. - - V •t,- {�"'.•- -. i7^••,f_ Roosevelt Decrees Roosevelt Bids Nine Nations - . voice of the Press -- Gold Hoarders .To Parleys on World Improvement ;* o - Be Penalized �;anada. T6 Empire and The World at Large _ _Aim is to• Prepare'-the Ground-for Conference at London— ,.«. CANADA. . . . _ THE EMPIRE: ... Roosevelt's Drastic ,Decree ,Big Four Included—Definite American Program Will _ �'' - Happy Ending. _ _Provides Also $10,000 :_. --Be Presented—Tariff Cuts Probable _ _-British Resorts Ready. P O o _ g Fine Last 'Day is �' Washington.-To capitals t of nine May Be Horizontal Tariff Cut The people of the Old Country con-• Really "happy endings" are not so - tinue to set the world an admirable fearfully common in the news col May 1 great nations theLp sped last week in- On Capitol Hill it was thought by e:cample of cheerfulness under diffi- umn�s that one can afford to over- vitations from President Franklin some that the measure might call for- look'the case of the two French quar- ..Washington. -.President Franklin Roosevelt for their chiefs of govern- a horizontal cut In American tariffs, sullies. They hwve evidently resolved rymen whe were caught b a rand- Roosevelt reached out for the•peiafBt-', ment to•join him at•the White -House -but. in -authoritative quarters. else - to holiday at their seaside resorts this' . . y 4 ltde near Rouen last Saturday. Hope ent gold hoarders on Friday with a in friendly conversations seeking the where it was stated its object would season in greater numbers-than ever, of rescuing them had so far departed 'formal order providing penalties .after contributions'each nation can make be not to•"lop off the top of the wall".'.. This much-stay be gathered from a that the local authority had shdwn its toward bettering world conditions. but rather to "open doors in United. survey made by The Times. Around May 1. _ sympathy•by voting s sum to cover - Bidding for the support of the-most 'States tariff walls opposite doorg in !i the coast of England new concert their funeral expenses-but on �f ed- In the same drastic decree he put powerful figures in the foremost aa- other.'R a21s." ails and movie theatres have been the United States gold supply undei - nesday they were dug out and not too p bons in- each part oak the world, the The chief executive shortly will re- built, and new swimming pools, prom- badly hurt; in fact, they left hospital prom- Federal license, providing a controlled president through the state depart- quest Congress to act on the tarlil 46nades, solariums and gardens have yesterday. Has the. local authority relaxation in the present embargo for went added Germany's Adolf Hitler measure, sending it to. Eapito- Hill £` :Ices constructed, put the funeral grant back in the legitimate domestic anti'foreign trans- and Italy's Benito Mussolnf to the list accompanied by an explanatory, cope- _ It is notable that though so many of municipal coffers? Not a bit of it! action's. of-famous statesmen invited to Wash- cial measure. these resorts are on the seashore and u virtually all persons holding more The credit has been voted,.' said the - inston to prepare ground-for the mo- - Disarmament also figures heavily to _ have good bathing beaches, yet the than $100 in gold or gold certificates - .-'• mayor when he heard of.the rescue, mentous Loudon economic conference the American Government's educes artificial'pool is growing in popular- «_ were directed by the President to turn � At Haatin anew bathing � we will spend the money os- a this Summer. lion of methods to be followed put Y" g 1� feast and reception for the two quzr- their supply over to the Federal Re- As Great',Britain already has agreed ting the world again on a prosperous or high diving and other, aquatic serve system, or face a maximum rymezi. -•Maacreater Gtiardiaa, to send Prime Minister Ramsay Mac- _basis. War debts will be treated mere - its will be opened next month.The penalty of $10,000 fine or-10 years' im- Donald April 15, and Premler'Daladler ly as-a part of the general picture hems, which includes terraces, a -Sticking To His Job. prisonment, or both. The President of France likewise has been asked to -At the same time, administration of. -parlor and cafes, has cost £65,- acted after a conference with William come, the. President's latest action in ficials do not shut their eyes to the = It is fortunate that the farmer is ,- At Clacton the swimming pool too busy trying to rehabilitate himself Woodin, secretary oi'the treasury,and eluded the entire "Big Four" among-fact that more than ;144,000,000 falls as been enlarged and 3,000 seats Director Douglas of the budget, the nations of Europe. due on June 1-5 and that open default -cad, incidentally, the' country- , _• have been provided-fir spectators at have any time for idle ban n s He was represented as elated at Turning to the Far Eaet.late in the is threatened.unless the payments,are _,: •' . Ate swimming events during the expression of confidence by the day he despatched sinitlar Invitations revised or postponed. Wltile he is engaged in a life-and- --' Emr�, August and September. Brid- public in-returning $1,200,000,000 in to Japan and China. At the same time , Favorably Received to London death struggle he has little.time for oon has in hand a scheme for the talk. To ea currency to the banks in the last few three neighbors to'the soU b-Argen- London, - President Roosevelt's - -. olition of old buildings, the con- Try on at all he must gay weeks, but as equally -determined, to bsthiag ow wages, and even them his `em- ge at thus who are still boarding. tine„ Brayil and Chile-were trended initiative in arranging economic din etian of concert hall �•_ -invitations through their envoys. - cussions with representatives of the i p oyees- are usually ' prosperjus _ soot, etc., all to cost £160;000. Black- F f3tasir=600,000,000 of the money Definite American Program other powers to Washington was re 1 " the Brighton of the north --it than he is, for there are few farms_ returned to-the banks was IIr the form " � � A defiaft.e American progratas will ceived favorably here in authoritative Wilding new in-doer baths at s cost nowadays returning theip owners of gold and gold certificates. How- be laid before the visitors although q"rtere, where It was -said the pro' ' £150 000 with accommodation for £140 a year. But he does carry on, ever, on April 3 there were still out- a ► -with an eritire r2ad2ness to adjust i snce of envoys from the chief Euro- - n-bathing. Toro tto Mail.'and Em- he does export his wheat,and ire does eta rdia g' help the country to meet its oblige• g $1,303,989,559 in gold certid- to their respective views and need Dean nations would eliminate any poe- x' lions.-Melbourne Angus. cater.-. and with no desire to force It upon the Bible criticism of Anglo-American don• Apparently convinced that some of rest of the world, unwanted. (nation of plans for the World Ems' . Sure Cure. Better Timsi For Britiet Guiana. the gold hoarders.were waiting for the - Key, points.in this broad program, o>aie Conference.._. 3oaw people recommend brandy for Government to issue a formal.order, the details of which are only just now Prime-Minister Ramsay MacDonald ckapeo but the surest.nd b cure is To say that for British Guiana 1932 the President acted. By his order Mr. taking. shape, include restoration of a begun his preparations tot laying Bri.&ARAI - ort.-Regina Leader-Post. has bees a year of prosperity would Roosevelt obtained absolute command ,atable laternaiional money standard, rain's view'of world-problems betori be absurd there is the evidence before of the gold,suppiy. checking of the tall In prices, resump the President.' = as of the uninterrupted fall of con- -The edict autborizes the-secretary tics of the movement of capital, re The cabinet is disousaing Mr: Mac Fns-char Proof. _ modity prices. But it cant be denied of the treasury to issue licenses for moval of,restrictions on international Donald's mission and the Prime Min' Attributing much of the company's that during 1932 there appeared cer- obtaining gold for industrial requiie- trade, abandonment of excessively inter himself. to remalnug.,at No. 11 . tain pales gain in 1932 to newspaper ad- basin mere of British Guiana[ face meats, e:pbrtation of gold for trade high tariff poileiee and organization of Downing Street, instead of going 'ta -' - ng, Mr. B. I. Graves, general purposes, and other, legitimate needs production and trade to prevent.the his country_place at Chequers. He will manager of the Asociated Oil 1983 with something more than mere not involving boarding. accumulation.of great world surpluses, spend most of this week making ready - trip of San Francisco, has an- pis hope. There is generally a quiet The order, which is limited to the Meanwhile a bill has been drafted for the Roosevelt conversations. _ Otarmeed that his firm will spend eonfider_ce strengthened by the knowl- period of the emergency receatlT-pro= by the State Department for a change It was defiattely announced his - - -,..:i tree-quarters o! a million doflsrs for �'� that at the height of the stoma claimed by the President directs the !a. present tarllt regulations,.but.has .daughter Ishbel will ace6mpany him icity in 1983. the extra effort needed was not be- return' of all unl-(sensed gold before not yet been given the approval of the when Ice sails on the Berengarla, on When a business is able to show a yond them and that, now there are May 1 to one of the Federal Reserve President. April 15. + o per cent. gala in asks in a year sigma of lightening clouds,they are in Banks. It was authoritatively ota%d a reasonably satisfactory position to that the chief purpose of the decree is e 1982, other businessmen are nat- p po alt' interested In reaaoas. Mr. �e Vantage of the better weather. to restore to the country's reserve gold Machinery Price _ Postage hates raves has given the answer. -'British Guiana . Commercial Re which has been In hiding. eoeoaid haw turrnedt ;went back otgherr _ ;Ln _ Wheat red On .based On ea crea • -; F tion by ante igent use of news- Modern Wfar. • .f ltO r spare. It is hard enoagh to The sword, the bayonet, the rifle, . The Markets � Throats:-In the confC.kn: belief Pubhcat ns th stn tiff s rn f goods in a face of c pe on re 1 anarchronis and that to times g cannon a all ma better re con or the = - Canadian farmer, officials of the In good times, without advertising; will soon only survive in a military ' PRODUCE PRICES Ottawa, April 4.-The new rates of is next to impossible to dispose-of tattoo. The destruction they. ranged ternational Harvester Coritpany, of _ - em advantageously In days of de- wsa locat,.and tto the sentiments con- Toronto dealer[ are baying produce iCanada, Limited,last week atnounced .poet<.ge on newspaper:and perio8lcals' scion nukes one has an attractive nested with them Are out of date. In at the toilowing prices: as evidence of their faith in the fu- proposed in a resol.itioe to be moved the war of the future destruction wi:l Egg-%-- to farmers and coup- 'tare of- the Domi for, that on tar sage to Pit -before the people be universal. Bacterial bombs as well try shippers-Ungraded, cases return- ' p in the House of•Con:moga by Prime _ rough the safest medium of them �' chases of mac made after April 8'r Minister R.-B. Bennett, will increase "= 1-the news rs. - Border Cities as Poleen gas will fall from the sky, �+ freak extras, 14c; fresh flrstrr, 12c; 11, fariaers wild be entitled to the Pape y, seconds, lOc; cn-ks, Sc. Graded, _ or. _ the distinction between -combatants ca: 3 Tree. 16c for .•r�eah extras, 15c. benefit of. a price o' 75 cents-per the rates of the advertising portion i ` - and non-combatants will disappear, for fresh firsts, 13e for secondt. bushel of *Treat•. 'A second announce- by graduated .am6anta saaording to — and children will be as aui„ ment of importance to wheat growers the proportion of the whole.paper _ :_.* :._ • -Met ie I" - `' Bu-ter-No. -1 Ontario. creamery able a target as men, and it is not solids, k6c; N,,. 2, 25%c, of the west is the fact that Inter- .voted to. advertising. A convention of Memphis' school �k or that king and country which Churning cream-Special, 23c; No. national Harvester will reduce the the,present fist rate oft such Pub Pre t% has resolved that the ex- will go down in the general catastro- 1, 22c; •N"o: 2, I9c, f.o:,, shipping rates of.interest for payment;,mane lications is onz cent per pound. This -_ ion "It is me," is to be pre- pbe, but all kings and all couaEries. points. on both old and new notes. will remain in force incams it which to "It is I," sad is good col- war has moved from chivalry to Cheese-No. 1 large, colored, paraf- Farmers will thus be able to ve- ,the advertising portion of the paper 4 l usage. For our part, on,the chemicals, and unless we can get this fi and goveram"t'. graded, 10 c; place old and onsolste machinery wrth does not exceed 20 per cent. 's of-both grammar.-and eu into our heads-we-are doomed, kings twins, 10%c; triplets, 10%e. ew. equipment, it is emphasized, and Aboie that portion and, W to-31 thony, we prefer not to change "me" 'included.-E. M. Forster in The Spec- Poultry,' A grade; afire-Spring w:,ila this price guarantee is nosed on pei• cent., the rate on the aadvertising . to•.a first personal tator chickens, over 6 :be., llc; over'5 to 6 wheat, there is :to necessity for farm- portion of the --; -=` pe pronoun. The (London), lbs,. 10c; over 4 to 5 ibs, 9c; under 4 paper nill be increased' _ riptures do not err grammatically, 'lbs. 7c. Fatted hens over 5 Ibs. lOc era to raise wheat'-for market-in order to two cents per pound; from 30 pet r ' ' to take advantage of the offfr.• The cent, to'50 per cent:; three cei.ts, sn1 d there,the expression is assigned •" ;War Debts. over G to 5 lbs. 9c• over 3. to 4 lbs., open per cent., four cents. the Ford-"it is h,be mot afraid."- " " "7c. Old roosters,over 5 lbs., 6c.White terms outlined are n to any farmer stove 50 pet o ` _._ ictoria Colonist. Everything points to the wisdom of ducklings, over 5 lbs., lOc; over 4 to 5 in the Dominion. pound. a settlement for a-capital sum rather Ifs.,. 7c, Colored '.ucklings, 2c less. Twice every month announcements Th'• rate on the 'non-advertising ' than for an annual payment. The ob- Domestic rabbits over 4 lbs. 5c. will i a made of the average Winnipeg portion will -v�nnain at one cent pet' Advance in British. Films. ligation will then cease to be an obli- Poultry,' A grade, dressed-Spring- p ic'e applying 0 No. 1 North. wheat. pound. British "films are developing fast. Pation from one government to anoth-'chickens,over G lbs., 13 to 16c; over 5 If the-average mark for'the periods Under this amendment a sh:pmen' ' -Hollywood's proud dominance over er, and will become an obligation from to 6 lbs.,.12 to life; over 4 to 5 lbs., 11 wring which paymerts on machi.-ery o_ papers,in which the advertising iI : the screens of the world is not only a government to,the private investor, to 14c; under 4 lbs., 30 to 13c. Fatted are made. are less,than the 75-cent 50 per cent. of the total, the postao being rivalled, but recent develop- Not until the debt is removed from hens,over 5 lbs., 12c; over 4'to 5 lbs., price,farmers Rill be credited with an for half the weight would be one cen roents in the-English film industry an- the category'of political into that of 11c; over 3 to 4 lbs., 9c. ,Young turk- adjustment of one-half of one per •per pound,and for the other half,fow - commercial problems can. the world eys, 8 to 12 lbs., 17c.Young geese, 10c. cent. for each onr cent that the price cents. pear likely to threaten the leadership have any security-that`the shadow of Old roosters, over 5 lbs., 9c. White -of the United_States.frlms. ducklings,over 5 lbs., 12c; over 4 to of wlteat•at Winnipeg is Lelow the set `The resolution is s follows: Within'the Tmpire British films are this controversy will sot fall across b Ibs., 9c. Colored ducklings, 2c less. figure .'That it is expedient to amens. the fast ts�kinsr areceilanee ��er t u„t the path of international relations, a ,c. _ Posthffice Act to provide that the ad• lywood product and rhos oa-rKenrng counsel- with monotonous j Lwertisirg portion of newspapers an( perhaps grudg- perversity. By a Baal capital • GRAIN QUOTATIONS. ingly; recognition, is. being extended P pay-- l OO Brave Mud -perisdicals•transmitted for a greater rhent Great. Britain, will rec ize Following are quotatiohs on gra t L distan than 40 miles from thei: by United States theatres, Recently transactions for car lots prices TO Apply For .�Ob p' P "Rome Express," a picture produced once more the contractual validity of -bails p 'res nn' ace of ublication or of which the by the Gaumont-British Company,was her present obligations,and by accept- n. wheat--No.y 1 hard, 57%c. publication is cf greater f equencl'. '4_ la ed in Radio City and acclaimed ing such.as settlement the United than once a week, shall be subject.t4 - )P Y Y No. 1 Northern,-55*c; No,•2 North- . by the N� we York critics as-being States will save the world from 'the ern, b4if,c. ,Teachers Besiege Settlement postage of_two•cents a.pound where equal-to the finest of Hollywood'con,9egpences, no less un leasautt• -to' the space devoted to advertisement , P Manitoba o==.ts-No. 2 C.W,, 30%c; as Vacancy Occurs P herself than to-the debtor, of the only No. 3 C.W., 28%c, exceeds 20 per•cent. but.does not ex Alms. That English financial' inter- alternative-default. - Routed Table Man. barley-No. 3 C.W„ 35�4c; Collingwood.•- -'he teacher o[ a seed SO psi ceat;•of, the total space_ eats regard the. prospects of British school at Me'Murchys Settlement "iUma in s high light id revealed by �Z'On�'Onj' - -No• 1.feed screenings, $12.75 per'ton' of three cents 'a'pound where suet near here resigned a short time ago, the fact that when the Gauttwnt;Gom= - to arrive opening navigatict,. s "ce exceeds 30 per cent.but does,no pony recently issued'debentures to- " •THE'UNITED STATES South African corn, 53c, and the trustees dnserted a single exceed 50'pei cant.; and of four-cen`+ Ontario grain, a small advertisement fa a da.il ,news- - •bulling £b5,000,000 the issue was sub" One Snail Letter. - g? , PProximaYe prices; -- �'- - a pound where sLch space exceeds 5i track shipping..point, Wheat 52 to Paper, asking, applications. per cent:' . 'scribed in less than.six hours,=Otta_. What this couritry need's is­ more 55c; oats, 26 to 28c; barley, 32 to 35c; Although the.school is a small one _ sra Jourria7. people 'to, put "u" in the "by."-Buf- corn, 35 to 37c; rye, 30 to $2c; buck- and the remuneration for teaching falo Courier-Ex;ress, wheat,,28 to 30c, a dozen'or so pupils not high, It has. . �ail]OL{8 Inn t0 Be Razed Hay and straw prices: No. 2 tim- been reportet!_from 'the settlement . • •Tstke•This in Girls. • _ :• othy, $9; No. 3 timothy, $7.5 to $8; _that w$Il over a hundred niiettt In London.-A famous coaching inn rA' young girl's charm is her fresh- ' ' 90to 'is Dead. - '- wheat straw, $6 tc'$:kk P Y-. person that was visited by Queen`Eliiabett" _ 5•e applied in _ e hers ha P _ seas. If a ed teachers she rst. .ts in-coating t co pe _ _ _ at n her Ealta--. lead do -on the 'fanton; WHOLESALE PROVISIONS_. and GearkeIV... is•to he razed.and re g g •.for.the job,, 4 It I:7--face with powder and in smearing her team that brought entitoxin'to Ironr_ Wholesale provision dealers are Difficulty in reaching the school by bilt. White i>flips with gooey, that freshness van- in 1925, is dead of old age. = giioting the following prices to retail motor car on account of the-muddy gate, -- ishes. The country girl prefers -to In the-'next 'era of debunkage they dealers: iondttion of the reads was expei3- 'connection 'aittr a '£lOtr,000 develop t^elmble a flower rather than a will write his biography showing chat Pork-Ham, 15c;}shouldzrs, •12c; b-tts,-13r; loins, 15 fir; picnic;, lOc. erned -by most of those who wanted meat scheme. The hotel, which re chorus girt at a'movie actress, and either he 1�asn't on the team or else -Lard-Pure, tierces, 1014c; tub•,, the job, but nothit,� daunted, they talus' over its etitianiP the antis 01" she presents the deliciously 'fresh he was the 0111. dog that sulked and .,11'x•; pails, 12c; prints, 12c. _ all arrived and the trusteas now George IV., was 'once halfway house „ fiow•e-r-lie look of the beauties of tn_• nearly a'pi d the. expedition.--Ne.v ghortening+-Tierce , 1Q•_to 101�,c; have'the Problerii of choolilug'one 'for -sta_,e' coach'e's proceeding 'from' Victorian era. -- She brooks Record. Fork Times tubs, 9%c: p.:ils. 10c: nrint.R. i0r. out of the hundred. Londn to Mghto-t, ' _ � . '� `�.'' rv•. fie{,':ero i`` 'T.- a. _ - '_'-''r=� � i - _ _ - • .. , .... I- fen ,st- .. ..�. -sl,-4a+9YA='.. .. -.. !'.e- .+! .-�_ -ro=•.- . - ... .. . Y. ��'.. f -T'. 'Pi, -- - r ±E. SOUR. CROSS-WORD PUZZLE , y C. ! Y 1 4 5 b ! E V 10 It _ . _ - _ r'•. ...�:>;. rr ID is �5 W41 6 17 la 19 a aisU e VT tttr,• , �,a p , cs-V0 jet V6th b e y- _ . . . • .- 2U s Z 14 25 _ t o farts maple Ae oft dg, O eS� • t u I3 co r b e ly y y1 -. c�ti, y�,p OI `i s}h d9 9 h°use f a'f expo hello Otis.in the c�tEREPo` you the cat a=�Se rpes'ed ,;extra 31 33 IJ14 1P§r6 ",�c set ul in t ivy's¢ Sun �o Plat its _ B S�1ouT• tin C'g 37 y 39 40 ty .ty yov a elf 8 � ' ,,•,,�, . • • -- •• - - � Q�' bacco in eV F 41 4 t%� eTY .'.. ' •• . . . - Of ine 45 46 plrrA �2 47 48 49 �. 1 shags th�Te a ten a % VLQl 4e, Pod you - Cut• too- ettcs so 3 - - ayg.to �o�o,�a t 5o cigar ,Y . _.. �5 5ti % 7 y 9 60 �� toll ate,24¢paelt?►ge• +. ., - 57 59 ' " _ - C-0. C Horizontal 47—Menu. 17—Pronoun DS 4� 1—Sour_ . _ 49—Agitate' I9—Pronoun �' • �� mrTQ�cco 7 "_ o - 6—Capable 60—Bristle - 21—Curse pO - 8—Slang: alternate 52—Conservative 23—Expensive p► h�E t�y 12—Misplace --69—Pron�nri _ - 25=�Yctrees �_ _ 18--Close' 55—Demon 26—Planting inachine 14—Employ " 67—Rhymster 27—Rocks 16—W ithin 59—Compass point 28—Sounded - 16-Preposition:denoting 6V= Entire - 30=••To beat NORMAN REELECTED. - - connection _ _ 63—European island - 23—Norse explorer ' / � _ .Classified Advertising _ . 1>l-Mat 65—Indiah coin 35—Cloth measure London. — Montagu Norman" was a re-elected• governor of the Bank of ' 20r-Thus • $I—Place ' 38—Flat glace,of wood England last,week - W.aNTRID. lit.--,Toined - "6S—Tribe 'arrow. board YOU coo �e.tis. •dse•e - - 24--Pouches 69—Dutch South African 43—Boundary of Torrid �' °iI'` HO" er - ANTED—l;8 000 FIRST MORZr f/ �...�s� we you,4baieb�• GAGE on i�4,Otro property. E. 27--To pierce Vertical Zone • o+s� and *ish �. A Sorl$t can afor_d to give awsp the Hums, 419 Queen St. s., Kitchener, C nt ' 2f-3dus1cal character 1--Oriental name �. 46—Leaning `O'd'�mra� earth with every plaint. ' 4! 31--Deer 2—To -create 48 Idler 64�D. skis"To ees%oac. raTMxTS. • z - :-_.... -112•'-Name - - 8—Exists 61—Part of "to be" Y N OFFER TO EPER4' L�SV;Ir•T� .` ;4 Glen 4—Condensed moisture 53--014 pronoun �.. List of wanted Inventions sad f 1111 Si—Pronoun - _. b--Grotesque . b6—Through or by Where Walls Have Sari Kennedy Information seat free. 3 •samba�r Oo` 127—Different ones^ 6—Wltnessed 68--Record MCnton World Patent Attorneys, 91S Baiift -119—Whirled - -:—Musical note �` _ 60--Organ of head- La Corons di Fero is the name of College p��a°fit' Ottawa, Canada. $ e 41—Greek Letter ,S—To mistake 61—While an Italian hotel-restaurant in a street 42i 7oiroa4o S�• - Ducats. 43--To lose freshness 9—Sweet substance 62—French article r the water front o! Nice, for Harley-Davidson Distributor * __441--Open space in forest:10—Pronoun, 64---Symbol for radium Write at once for ovr bargain list of R LOOD TESTED CHICKS, BRED T i „ ears patronized by Mahar. workmen used motorcycles, T•rtns arrtu reel +3 lay, Guaranteed Highest Qual! .,i6--Greek letter 11—Part of "to be Q6—Negative _ -from the*ho periodically crass and rccros3 Engl.ish White I.eghorns,8tc; Barred P1 - the Franarltal:al!. ircnt4er via t5e month Frocks, White Rocks. S.C. Fri► Answers to Last Week Puzzle f Isrand Reds and White WYandattes, IL4 - All Nature at Work If Riviera. Now it- is thunned by them CUTIC lJ�� `Ul large bodied birds. All cg`s s -All nature seems at work. Sings and the lea r ., prevails that its walls average over 25 oz. to the sown. Ter remit ghat you DIease with order, I - - 0 R A A Y ■ _leave their lair—. II actuaHy have ears---so many arrests ShavLogC)ream anc•C.O.D. sunny-nidite Poultry T R 101A N E R 1leave• z din, -beer. ritde there of Produces a rkh.crewdy latbar Box W. Essex, Ontario. ' The bees are stirring — birds are p T E M on the wing— j workrndn--rls 1 turned out to be pies remains assist P A A 0 0 0 LEA L end winter slumbering in-the open`employed by a "certain foreign gcv- lesser,tot mv$ D . . errient"' -' _. . - POULTRY RAISER m „ - E D I Wears, on his shining face a dream What seems to make:the legend an CONQUERS ROUP - L O R D E A 5' of spring! actuality is the tact that when the i`r`ises Mlinard's Liniment As 3 y'A And I the while, the -sole uabuay arrested men' are examined separate- Remedy for Roup or - 0 I P L P 0 tbiAg, _ ar_d then confronted with one another S[TiT� Bronchial Flu L A 11 S If II Nor honey make. nor pair,, nor by tho Nice examining magistrate, LGT Se* �nks am' d is ibis letter from c!• Kia,iew• build, nor sing.. they are trot naked to repeat their eon- Tort Garry, how be chocked ltoap (Bran- :I C 13 $ 4 I t) R A Sanitary Toilets, Closets and .bial nu) 'when it broke bat' among-Isla versation at La Corona di Fero, but Baths: Bathroom outnta, water yeuns be Attar b7ing ocher remedse• ! 8 R R 0 A L 0 E D are informed what their conversation SI1Lema. Steel Tanks ' Roonng, and Klalafa= aI sried nard's•r` wrues Yet.- well I tress the haul[` where t;ma Siding and Ceilir�s. lf'entilatorr, ][lavielle, °t tried llioard`s Trlalment; was and are then eross�questiofied on Hog Troughs, Water Troughr, _ iv to six drops on the tongue and some. ranths blow, Poultry Fountalaa, Steel $tons rims` mere,dep�rnditg-on the birds- I aM it. The answers to these_crosa-ques• iii.• shat !s helped m• out . lot_" _ ---4-- -- - Boam, Steel- Furnacm, Eave Have traced the fount whence tlona are-then co po streams of nectar flaw, compared, with disae- Ina row pricesaend for Catalogue- Y �'e �alawat is a eri•d and 'd skin j Extends t.rous results when the are confront- remedy for aprainb.bars`' truism sad skis PO1Ctu$31 Extends a.mrship ' Y dies`ea. as well as for Bronchial and Bloom, O ye amaranths! bloom .for ed,'which usually ends it a series of w• Gordon steel sports rimst•a, Rheumatic, trouble, For bola by all Lisbon. — The General Assembly whom ye, mar, ,mutual accusations. ' On'. �ssbta' 1n =' a` 4f Press Censorship instituted by r me y6 bloom not! Giide, rich; 30 'it was with Prantesi, Morucci Wle miiithe government a order st streams, away. and Uberto, who were recently' ar- THAT DEPRESSED FEELING '�Ereveat the use of the, press against With lips unbrightened,• wreathle" resteJ at .La Corona di Fero. Because t�� - �s I�R61E! V - the realisation of the government's b..' t .trotf- Y LIVER they hailed from the quarries of ','program of national reconstruction, And would ywi learn..the:spells that Massacarara, th"ey -td no diftfculty id a : republican-instttutious and the tian- drowse my soul? finding employment as masers in the Slu g Wake up Four Liver Bile _ guility of the nations, has announced Work without hope draws nectar fa new French fortifications bein �• --Without CilEime�that unwholesome ' doctrines and a sieve, erected aL Flautos in the Alpes :4lar9 � rou are"feeling unk""ply hwauae you: fivii-no ,� ouboaiy dally awn .of li4u'foe`s conducive to criminal acts, end Hope without an oliiect cannot pe,times 1)epsrtinent. At the restaur- �iaw �aDi atlonandeiiminsucs publtclty of murders- and` :ether live• both lam {rimes must be reduced to the ruin! ant they confessed later that their - yO°s '°m•metem janm required for the informative -t3amuei ?ayl'or Coleridge in conversation had"been cached 'on in Rt you seal I.a liver btimulant. Some. - whispers. Pato-yonrselt right with nature lb that con fartha than salts.mineral water, Nevertheless, oil.,hmtive candy or the oe roysh _ functions of the press: , "Rooms," _ ,that Nevertheless Prof pl was chewing Feen•a.mlat. Works y which only In `9 the bo • • 'told that he heel boasted of placing -bat effectively s taE}db► o!trouble,yo u:Go -��s�'`� - - - — blue prints of certain parts of the my mall doses. Mod. r°aka Carter'.Llctl.Uver Pills.Purely vase- , _�i,00r books. ern--safe-edentifie.per Lela 'iNohh`rshb�omel( reurya�,Safe.a aen - tr - � E fortificatio n in his' sous - raft i ! ``. 'Moruoci that he had written out re-` flea at au�rugvata ,whis with invisible ink ea the clean Fwn-a-mi -- - :-: JN SPRING CAN FE BANISHED shirt he wearing; and SIMPLY WO N ��TZ Uberto that be had performer a simi- 11! U - far feat in regard to the fortifications :.,o« Tiiise Lpdis T. Plinkbsmy/ - - -ir. the Laufer section; a,here he had ` r",GENUIKt ,Actual, Authentic Blood Tests .Prove. That ..*e„ employed before going to Flau- ye$et"CompOlt red ,Jr 1r• ' .'Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Will .Correct _ toe=all of which proved to be cor- Feen a mint � be �- . .. Conditions Underlyin . r 7]sr Cbewipi Germ women the cesad•M roared of g Lat3situde _ rect upon examination. LAMA IVB aaa..brw aatusr You bsVe no nom. R • !' ' As the men were arrested at the be qck • , , you � q� ['here Is a definite medical reason for par" conditions'to those indicating a d f their "whispered.•conversation, Igor AJ•trr eel G'biliriu yetaanet comes atop. Th.n a time i. plat•Springtime "all-tired-out.feeling." serious:anaemia. mystification . naturally served No Taste k me sad son Seas inter living conditions have thinned The results of this blood test conIlrm t�nflrm the legend of the walla But the Mint Lydia >L llakbsms b!s Cons- )ad - A. the testimony of literally thousands of �d wW belp you.its ��im� r food test would probably show that it men, women and youtn9 la 7z tilse,ru; wits :ears—ears ears. 111••7ua renewed btraatb. and wilt mate �n't carrying the amount of oxygen— countries that Dr.Williams'Pink Pills, 1 `\mms"OV►�s:cmwggmAE ,�out " iN �w� ature's great v-italizer— required by by oxygenizing the blood stream,'have a my Ry�he body'tissues.. Your blood ie de- positive! relieved anaemia rundown r e ben•at•d y Gems from Life s Scrii -bt�ok FOR. CONSTIPIATION '"a•• bottl.Loom dat cient in haemoglobin,:the vital ale . oonditions, under nourished nervous p cods? d wacab the lsasllcs. ent which carries oxygen through systems, habitual tiredness and rheu• " Purity' e system. That is why you are Ian- matte.sufferings. "Every pure,thought is a glimpse of 'quid, listless, and easily fatigued. With the haemoglobin eontent and red God."-•-Bartol. corpuscles' of the blood stream re- " H1 sC�lOOI BORrdi itldr& of his condition can be quickly made "Purity liven and derives its life 's- 3ght. Actual tests recently directed stored to normal, tiredness gives way solely'from-the Spirit of God."—Col- .Ara. authorized by law to establish Ily a reputable physician--deflnitely to s feeling of renewed strength. Net- _ J proved that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills vous irritability vanishes. Appetite is ton.'. `,INDUSTRIAL, TECHNICAL -►really increase the haemoglobin and sharpened and digeatfon is stimulated. "Selt•forgettulness', purity aiid aliec- — •�. SCHOOLS _ e red corpuscles in the blood stream New energy and new vitality are-ex- tioa are constant prayers."—Mary - . • _i which_is your ' lif_e stream-and perienced. Baker Eddy. ' With the approval of the Minister of`tduoatlos athereby revitalize the whole system. If you lire easily, lack ambition to-do_ "Only the heart without-a-stain— WAY AND EVENING Cl.A3i68 your work,`have poor color and per- knows perfect ease; 4Goethe.-- may tra conducted EN-INed In accordance with thy re - 'atients of both sexes—whose names haps'experience heart palpitation and ""R bile our hearts are pure,our lives the Department et In accords fulattent fasted by ad complete records'are'on Ill-e—were' dizziness—don't drag along day after are happy and our race e, sure,"—'Sven a-treatment of Dr. Williams' day without doing anything'about your peace THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL INSTRUCTION :: "• e" ink Pills under the'pbysician's super- condition, • Before it,gets any_worae Wm. Winter. - to Given M various trades. Thi schoblo4nd"c'lasti"ei'aro undo?Vie felon, and actual -blood- tests were start right away on a treatment of Dr. •'"The.sun •though it-passes through direction of AN ADVISORY COMMiTTEt- - sken by-him. .-In-his words,"Tbe.Im- Williams' Pink Pills. They have a dirty places, pet remains as pure as Application for attendance should be made-to the •Principal TO vement was nothing short of re- record of 40 years as a standard pre- before."=Sir E. Coke. - �•••„-„-.- iarkable,” Every• patient- showed scription for rundown, anaemic condt- �� JE of the, iehool: HOUStHOLQ_ "Purity in person and-in morals is COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS, M�iNUAL TRAINING,- plendid increases: in baemoglobin, tions in people ofell'ages. 'They-will true godliness.'•--laoaen Ballon. SCIENCE AND AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE are providid - ome•over 20 per cent. The real Sig- bang you the new strength and vigor Remember: =the [ruititrtnesa of for In th Coursers of Study in Public, Separate,.Contlnuatlon and High } �Via world-fatuous of uo restorative'effects of you crave, 1eatig' purity and perfection revealed Schools, Coileg111% Institutes. Vocational Schools and Departments. 'Y 1s aorid-fatuous remedy is seen when Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are 56 cents - Copies of the Regulations issued by thi'"Mlnlefer'of Edueitl6o mify'f6a _ is stated that the ccmptoma of these a package—and your drisggist has the•-barrenness of impurity_and inl_ •btalned from the Deputy-M inJater, Parliament Buildings.Tpte� tttients ranged f,oni slightly. "under- •tbe=. . . _ perfection, - - - "zsaa- ths y 1r1f0.r &1 Y Qf 1QRit� >mlple-Gelrman t y ne Nuu'se S •.n: ed in the Maple Gardens Irst seeme to be possessed of the same , week between Newmarket and qualifications. He realizes that Ft)! Stomach �'r0IIb18u —1roR I _ zgx>sss Fie tn�-one of the Begins plpyere hid country is in a deplorgbte cone ale German rely' A� Ornamental Trees, B lerika, reaches the UPPER bowel, gt.Tatxt7aat: nano pddtuad.aae•. lost his ,tett?.peh and made a dition financially+ and has set out Evergreens and.Dtvarta, _ washing oat poisons which cause Flowering Shrubs.Hedg ng, ,i ob•criptiaoa to the United saw and Great vicious attack on the referee, with'the determination to remedy stomach trouble. One dose stops gaa - Climbing Vines, aataiae2-W in advana.• bloatin E. C. Jones drunisf- Roses and Perrennial Border @. threw h{in on the ice, where one her troubles. He is going about g• + of Re ina's supporter- who was a i6 in, a way that. commauds the Dahlias and Rockery Plants,. - J O"H N M U R KA R, Proprietor, g ply Beroo Bushes and Strawberries,grant _ _. apeetatur, joined in the attack confidence cif the people, who ai a bilk Producers' Association Gooseberries and Currants, -- and cut up the referee's face rath .looking forward "to satisfactory Asparit Tr NOTES AND COMMENTS., er badly The fight -was soon results. He has shown that he Pickering Township Milk Produc- Fr it Tree, root pruned. ere wili hold a meeting at Brougl^ Root-pruned apple,pear. cherry and topped, but it left a very bad has a mind of his own. and.is i,ot am on Tuesday evening, April'!8th, English cherry tre 4 to 5 years old and The utmost hacmonp does out -impression of the Regina playt•rs swept hither and thither by ever] at 8 o'clock. There will be a business using root-pruned and care,bearina deem to prevail in the Tory camp on thr winds of the people. N;' wind that blow, meeting which will be followed by a will come into etEect in from 2 tom Sou. .� speaker from the Department of,AF{- yeara and some have borne in 1 year.. an Toronto. The premier, •dotilit .Kerr, the .than who made - (Ueo: s. Henry, is being strongly the attack; regretted his action as Death of W,H. Jackson riculture. A full'.attendance is req- J. T• .ELLIOTT, AGENT .- uested. PICgER[N(#, ONT. 20tt +attacked-bp in of his party, .suun t+s it was dune, but it sh��KS One of'the best known and most :. who deciare that he has been" a thxtneeds x great.deal of practice big resperted residents of Picker• ioICKERIG r - rt to shad transactions, in ing Township, died early on :4=unock MEAT MARKET HARRY � PA y . y playing hoekep befogs he deyelups ing T w a i his home on the Brock _ connection with the .Hydro- self control. It is said that thq Road, after u prolonged illness froze, Electric Power Commission. It'is referee,.whu was the object of the which he endured great suffering, - CASH AND CARRY _ attack, 'is always considered '.x which he bore with Christian forti- being said .that the real cause of y nude. For many years he copducted - CARPENTER; BUILDER trouble is that W. Henry can not very able referee and his decisions a carriage•makiug business with great Specials for and CONTR kCTOR see eye to eye with others in the - success, his produ"ata-bein --of a high Thu r., Fri. Sat. Mans and Specifications y ore, very "seldom disputed,' Ent p order. With.the coming of the auto- • 15c lb. prepared. y _ _,party in respect to' the lie}u�oc some players are never satiwHed mobile be gave up the•carriage mak•-1�8an Pork Chops, cluestion,_ He refuses to grant with the referee as they imagine iug business, but continued his black. Side Pork, for frying -10c lb. `All Workmanship further concessions to -the•liquar that his deelsions favor the oppus. smithing business, also ageneral store Cinarwnh.aar9 srt than is provided b the ---hus►nese, and for tt any yeara--w-�•- n•ound Steak `2 lbs for ... . 25c, //�� y y ing side. Nothing is more pleatAi t postmaster at Brock-Road. He was PICKERI NG P. V• Liquor Control Act, and they are to see than a well contested game, superintendent of Brougham Union Allan Andrew, Manager in which the players on both aides Sunday-School for thirty years and anxious to oust him from the p y was a member of the Methodist Church Pretoiership, which he is relict- shove the best of feeling toward Roard and after the union of the Unit- THE "MADELIti E" Bl Ok Road General Store -' ant to do under the circumstances. their opponents. A Fame can be ed Church Board. for forty years.• He We now bave a full line of Fresh G?ro- Mr. Henry-has always commanded la ed with a rent deal of is survived by his widow, three eons, �BEA.UTY • -SALON cerice at chain store piicee. A played R prep W. C. of Toronto. Frank at home, stock of Hardware,Wire.Plow the highest respect of both parties, nod determifiati,,n without' the Walter at Islington, also one sister. Marcellin and Shares etc., will arrive soon. Mrs,John Percy, f the 3rd conces• g and it is hard to convince them-slightest sign of sugar .or bad aloe. His funeral, which took place _ Finger Waving. Agent for Beiberling Tires. Foot- _. -- .that he would b$ a party to any feeling between the players. It is oa Wednesday afternoon to Oshawa 8ca1 Treatment, Car Batteries. Miner Rubber lroot- thing that he would be ashamed pleasant to see the o sing sides Union Cemetery, was very largely p wear, Work Boots, also p opposing "attended, whieb abowed the high Haircutting. $par&Motor Products. to bring out in the light. Ha has approach each other and Bee the respect in which he was held. S (let ouc Car and Fire.,Insuripes no doubt made mistakes,-but who losers shake hands w ith the _— - Permaneu�Waviog a Specialty y renewed here. ' is there who can Claim'that 6e Winners and. congratulate them �ottghata ` 2Z9Ae=ti4* ussc3o11. Pnone2729 Pickering -never did make a mistake. on their victory, and display the Mrs. John' Miller was a Toronto Phone 1906 CLAREJiONT F. R. JACKSON. Prop. _ best of feeling toward each other, visitor for several days last Week. - :There is no other nationality -instead of engaging-in a free-for. W. J. Brown and sons, re Toronto, D H I T • f ithat 6 the- object-of"j')kes more ell fight at the close of the gauze: were with the n on Su parents,T. C. TJ3�,i' BTO�E than the Scottish race. • These and Mrs. Brown on Sunday. et T. C. ac- • companied them on their return t•: _ _ _ jokes are all, or 'nearly all, aitued _"Know thy " self,"_is a anying their home in the city. We Offer the Following Extra-Specials tat what is supposed to he the that is centuries old, snd ChN Chas. Liscombe visited-his parents h+_ advice teen then' is nyt as a here art Sunday.' For Thugs., and Sat. chief dheirseteristie of the Scots g j p. There will be a s 'al -Easter ser. SPECIAL tthri#t. There is no doubt that the propriate to' day a& it ever was. man next 3undav and also an even- Honey, "Park Amber," li} lb. pail s "'dJcotchman- will - not spend his Many of the failures in life art- ing service, with the W. M. S. in a a f _ r xo East- money foolishly. He watches his due to the fact that s person is charge k same, it being their East SPECIAL - - p er Thank-offering. _ eA� _ _ Q -Biller continually, and he loses no unable to, measure his abilities. In the passing.of 5Ir. W. A. Jack Soda B1sClllts, �`Br©ken," fr lbs. ' " . 19c ropportunityof earning a bawbee, Some people underrate their son, this community loses one of its and when he gets it he takes the most beloved and respected citizens abilities and in coloeequence are SPECIAL _ 'Faithful and just in all his relations f o r fine 7 _ 'best of care of it. This character. filling 6 vec unim rtant _ i -with his fellowmen, whether in bus- r k I E'+ iistle is held up to ridleale by other tiod. wbile.they have the ability iness or otherwise, he won the es- Palmolive Beads,' laundry pe P • nationalities. but really itis not a to be- occupying a high PION{Lion teem of.his neighbors and all with SPECIAL characteristic that should beds- with great ree nsibilitlefl. They wbot:t he came in contact. Many re- * � ff •" e ed. -' It is said drat- there are po call•hi$- long years of service in the p 11 @8, 6lL,arge and Meaty, 2 lbs 25c - p� are content .o remain where they. church and Sunday School, always in : fewer SeoWhmen ba relief that ilia place as long as his strength per- .-SPECIAL _• - . .-.- - are because they have loot confi• tnitted. He has left behind a memory �9C soy other race, clod that is.-due to dance naonglb in the selves to Chocolate Biscuits,, 2 lbs _ m that will,pe a bleeeing to many. The _ • _ Ibis thrifty disposition-. These reach for higher positions. There sincerest syrnpathy is .felt for his Jokes that are made at the Scotch are otberr again who have every wife; sons, and relatives.- SPECIAL. men's expense are enjoyed by none coofidetice in themselves to occupy �'--�- ';. .- � b the 9cotcbmalo him - _ Card of Thanks +Corn, Peas, Tomatoes, per tai '9�c more than y positions for which they have not thank self. In lset they are nearly all •tbe gilebwit gnalifieation, and by and I wish to the Women's AasoYounn of the SPECIAL r t � ' got up by the ticotehmen them 911iatt these important positions' United Church for their kindness to Pumpkin, "Choice Qual>tty," Z for 23e -'selves. In the City_of Aberdeen they-are a detriment to those by the during my recent illness. . there is a club which meets regn. whom they are employed.- One Mrs. Joseph Eade: SPECIAL :« ff �+� ark ' Urly and gathers a all the Jokes of the 'greatest assets tht+t a per= .-FARMER-, ATTENTIONS Maple Syrxp, pint bottle, each •-•' 23c obey-•.can find- and -manufactures son can possess is the ability to tpany new ones. These jokes whe'lo know what he ie ce►pable of doioa '1 am again offering farmers only, compiled are tinted in . book ace per cent reduction on car inanr- BOOTH e$ MURI SON P P and what he is not capable of once, all forma and can also write _ ` form, and placed on the market, doing. It ie said that-Wm. Pitt, Fire Insurance on farm buildings and '.snd they find a ready wale. There who was the leading statesman of contents, at very attractive rates. ;',.'= -.- PICKERING - - : litre slfesdy four or flue of these EnRhnd in the latter part of the with'no premium notes to. sign and books that tiger been published the premium can be paid, owe-third Yoa order '.PHONE P.ICgERINQ 800 We deliver p 18th century and the early part of each year at no extra cost. by this club. One of the members the-19th eentory, when the Brit- _fin. A. Beer, BrougMnt, One. - ' .prof this club is the Earl of Aber- Leh Empire was threatened v by _• - - — ore d een a former Go vernor Genersl Na lean- and his mighty armies, a n de �����ril H war e -of Canada. said e man for St t hat there w-as onl on _- - who could save he county , and -. c t y. - . Besides the development of the that was himself. He might be Bother - - ' physical nature of man one•of the criticised for boasting, but we That which it i sn't to ns to t4etyour Seeds now while our slot is complete. chief objects of sport is to develop know-now that. from the time he' help you to secure complete ,�C{over, Alfalfa, Timothy and Sweet Clover Seeds. : seli control.-a characteristic that assumed power the French armies Insurance protection from -- - all Government Tested Seed. ' is most desirable in the usual walks were doomed to defeat, the final A to Z. Ask us to go out of °. All kinds of Vegetable Seeds.'bulk or package. of life we well tee in sports. A per struggle being at Waterloo, when _our.stay.for you. _. -'son who gives way to his temper tike French armies were defeated CYRIL E. MORLEY, ~Feed Master Chick Starter for Baby Chicks and see the.resull• snd mikes an exhibition of him and Napoleon taken prisoner. Phone-117-00 fay �jvYius `N-�Lh , l 4sel_fosea-8he .-•.,.- ,axle-fait.... h.erra+tr, fc;."fu,us+evefiprident PICHEfiIN(4. ONT.- complete.$57.00 sash. J _ Agent for McCormtek Deering Farm Machinery and Repsars:. o r = Your - ai 8ter a l l a :Oar Motto.norms have it, Con'get it, Or it in not made." . . . . • _,T. R A V E L ' B Y -:0 O A C H _ :;: : , J. S. RA LS -.. ::. - . PICKERING • oy ar Breath of Spring Gin the O ay,• -_- _ _ - SPRING • - 11EMCED between PICSERINGF and IPRICES TO SHOOT AT) Toronto,, Barrie, Orillia, Midland, - _ - 'Team Harness at$25.95 per set F��►i�t'aJ --- - Hamilton, Brampton, Schoml�erg, gorse Collars, 1.90 each up - Thurada A rll 13t�i _ :Alt_other Harness parts at equally icy low prices. •Good y, p Niargara Falls, Buffalo - Men'x Farm Boots at 1.95 per pa °. anew April 17th: - ' and intermediate 'points. -° . - Other Linea of Work Boots, 2.49 per pair up t� M y, p Alen's See►Oxfords at 1.95 Boys'at 1.76 - - _. Youth's at 1,59 per pair up ' - Men's Overalls, 1.25, 1.49 and 1.75 per pair -;- - . .Reduced Fare Tickets Sold at Agencies On ly. goys g year t,o 7 year English Sport Pants'95o pale - - - - - a yourself ..Qom@ in and see for yo • Phone 2904 H LINEZ14 LC� EY Y CDAC RAC, GRA I L_ p I O •>Q R t Eastern House, Pickeringt e Ct I u L c - ♦ yy�� LL '.a:' .- .t 1...- < '.%.r`` :` .. .^ :.. .' ..�.•St1 ..� '53... .. w_ 'V7i�+�.aa.`ii.c.v."!ji.e' ^_v+X.� .< a "M..s_._.. _ • •... t ...- i.'—.x,N"'w.r::. lY'n• . . .•�. 01lT ,. The 0%remunt Canning Co. are developments of the last few days' „ . .-Wb"Y beginning to get things in shape causes on to believe that some one in=-- f -�+}++�+s►t.+�WX Kies Irwin._a t, 80turday b for another year.---_ - GiLawa fire-�ieen tiakiriR a correspon- The Town Council will meet on 'Toronto. The Mieaiou Band met on Satur dente course in administration, sup- blonday night to consider the receipts Russell Pilkey is re-shingling his day, followed by afternoon'tea in plied and furnished by Herr Hitler and expenditures of the year prepay- 4 Loaae,,recently purchased. the basement of the church. and Signor Mussolini. The forcible atory to striking the tax rate. Con- Vaughn Glover has been viert_ • _To4u SQQV v �� L Tedeet.ion-4;-power of some of Ont- siderable has been done in cutting -I N;S U R A N C E " log old friends in Smithfield. W. G.and Mrs. Scott. Tom, we ario's most appreciated stations of down_ the estimates, and it is expect- Everyone standing around the are glad to know, is much iroprov- from 500 to 100 watts; the curtail- ed that the tax-rate his 'year will be AUTOMOBILE. --"t of6eeezaminiag gydro Lills. ed in health. went and near-censorship and con- lower than last year. BIKE -- --- George Brown'haa moved_frotn On Tuesday last the local Bad trol of all programs,, together with Much disappointment was felt the Gibson farm to ills moved f ube the statements of Hector Charles- when the budget "::as ~_esented to ;BURGLARY ? ;� them at Goodwood. mintbn Club paid a return, friend- worth to the affect that they hack parliament, slip% t'' at no grant - CASUALTY -" ly Visit to Markham, where very full control and would force their was. made tbaaru ..nproving the ha-- 's Mrs. Winton White, we are enjoyable evening case apeut. -'= LIFE INSURANOE _ leased to know, la somewhat wishes, seems to have the ear-marks bore Before coal vessels can come in ^ ; in health. The Official Board of the United of ",going the limit." the removal of a sand-bar by dredg- Phone Pickering 79'20 :801y Improved Church wet on Monday afternoon, ing will have to be done. Hope is en- _t ` Thomas Bacop has arrived home with a god attendance. The - =The supply (if school teachers trtained that provision will be made BONDS—Government. M ,i.ielpal and after spending several, weeks in a usual routine busioesa .was die- io now much greater than the for this work when the supplemeEt- Mortgage Bonds, Also. [ndu@triala. ` ` iserious condition in a hospital in posed of. demand, as hundreds of teachers ary estimates come down. Safe love @tmeate at fro •r. 5 to 7 per Toronto. The Chuir of the United Church with good certificates and expert ------v- -- • -- cent. Mrs. Simmers, of Toronto, spent are presenting the Cantata, "The enr;ed, are without schools. Thirty ' Notice to Creditors 1NSURANUE 'All classes writien in• n.. •i:,everal days last week with Wm. Victor c t Bozra, in•the United y _ :.and Mrs. Birkett and attended Church on Sunda morning. and forty years ago, when times eluding Fire. Automobile. Wind. .the funeral of Mrs, and a. y' , were' bad, there was a large IN THE MATTER of the Estate of storm, Accident a.nd Niekoese, ` Local citizeua are anziousthat special Laster music and song surplus of teachers.' Although Evelena Cowie, late of the Vil1- service will form part of the, age of Brougham, in the County Phone or write solos nose or the artier res an• $100 a year was considered a good g 13tf ED. BOWMAN,Whitby . P P evening service salary for a ma rried man, a large of Ontario, Widow, deceased. y _ < , ;e Bible, remove the body of that dog NOTICE is hereby fuss ursu-that ilea just off:the roadway to - . Whitevale number entered the profession, as t y g . p T �1 fibs north of the village. even that salary was better than an- to the Revised Statutes of Ont- DIN ,LY 'S GARAGE e We have decided gthis week, The White ale Baptist Sunday Sc could be secured as laborers or as ario, Chap. 150, that all persons hay- after further invPetigation, that hoot and Church are holding special skilled mechanics: But a few o died on or about ing claims against the said Estate of Cor. Brock and Kiuit-tun Rds. Lindsay's cow was not responsible services on Easter Sunday morning. years later when times improved, Evelena Cowie, wh fur ali mbar; she has been oiamed, Th u: be eprc:ial rnw lc and read- teAt'ilBt'H—�Ut,u�a i tiai they could ay o an liver are General Repair Work all-care, - and we will, therefore, be unable fogs in tie Sunday School. Everyone do better in other vocations and required to send or deliver to the un guranteed at reasooKble dersigned Executor onof before the prices. to publish the promised story. is invited to attend. many left the profession, and 25th day of April 1933, particulars p 't Services in the Baptist Church The regular monthly meeting of-the fewer young men and wornen Women's Institutwilt be held on 'prepared themselves- for teaching. of i their claims, duty certified; and Acetylene Welding. on Sunday next will be as usual. and notice is further grsen that af- Batteries unpaired and slanged. ' The subject of the Pastor's Paster "Wednesday, April 19th, at 2.30 P. m. The consequence was salaries went ter the last.mentioned date'the Ex- , Firestone and Dunlop Tires. sermon, "The Chances and Mia sharp, in •the Public Library Build- up, and in those years preceding euwr will proceed to distribute the _ in Rev. H. Wilson will speak on the depression salaries took a Gasoline and Oil @. chances of History." Every(ooe is „ing. .. said estate, having regard only to invited to attend these eervlone Current Events in Europe. Special great jump sky-wards, and the the claims of --which he shall then The Brock road to the loath of music will be provided. Miss Muriel profession again because over have notice. Refreshment Booth in Connection _ the rink hoe, this year, shown the Hagerman will talk on the "New crowded. With the de reeeion, Phone Pick.T500 ~ P DATED at Brougham, Ontario, the benefits of a this gravel treat Method of Teaching Public Schools however, salaries. were reduced, 1st day of April, 1938 (night or dap). by Correspondence. but on account of the great unem - Donald A. Beer, Brougham, Ont- 4' meat. This spot. which for - - ployment conditions young men ario, Executor. M/LT01V SLEEP several years has, in thus spring, Taken from the Pickering News of and women, bean unable to 4s. 330 Bay 3t. -been the bad spot of the Brock April 15th, 1585 • - R Beaton Bell and Roo y �y PROPRIETOR ° toad , fe in very fair shape this sACUre work are contiauin�. their. Terence, Selieito-rs for the Executor. - r - ear and can be driven over at Messrs Gould and Morgan, of Osh- studies and preparing for teaching. esat. awa, shipped about thirty head of Thug the rufeoeion will still-be - P The monthly 'meeting of the cattle from here on Saturday. They overerouded. This Lady Cm Women's Institute will be held on were purchased by J. Woodruff-at and Knits tlM On H� BC31ege -' Wednesday, April the 19th, at average price of Sys cents per lb. 280 p..m.. at the home of Mrs. W. It is said that Oshawa will endeav- AS , 8atp was seven's Tory stubs g:rl' Her Goad Lack or to ire our Vocophone Band to pay s - � G. Scott. Deroouetrationa by and her work In a laundry cases _ Mesdames;W, G. and D. A. Scott them a visit. Our band•seem to-be in her strength severely. In order to t and apere by Mrs. Wm. Evans great deirtand. save as much as she could to help - - Eyesight SpeI Some of the farmers in this town- out at home, she used to walk long -and Vre.' J. Gregg A large at- work blocks to her rumins-house. and Suffered from Rheumatism, Opaa^ �TJ.wssq .as arses 4 day ship comi:uneed their spring the change from the steam-laden as o, tendsoce is hoped for. atmosphere of the lavaary to the riervous S y 8 t e m Was .a does. last week - The Brock' road has at last be The ice in the Bay is nearly all fold O length outside was also harm- Undermined Tells of , HEY comb Impassable.. We were able gone and the schooners are again which she could not shake off, and _Relief b NII-ERB on Tuesday to get to the eighth loading their hefty cargoes- for Tor- when the doctor was called he �' � Matra cconcessiou corner'snd walked and onto. found that she had consumption. Opp.Poat`ORiw Phone lino - She was sent to the Toronto Kos- rode with a team and wagon into Our worthy harbor=master, •Mr. Vital for Consumptives;' rod aI- r`s the village. A Christie Brown Sparks is busily engaged building an- though very downcast at !`rat, she + .. truck dropped into s hole just other steam vacht, one which will see see that tie was fortunate she north of the eighth about 5 p, m. surpass the last one the "Scintilla."_ deed, for within a short time the - s +on Monday sad was still there at Some of our citizens persist in us- wonderful treatment and cars which noon on Tuesday, ing the shade trees on the streets for she rsc She has to lure their y ettect. she hu gained in wstght, There died on Tuesday, April airing their linen and such. her usual sunny sptrits hale re. ` 11th, at his own home. south of Stouffville will apply for incorpor- n she during isle hio k t kbe� -the eighth concession, Pickering. atign as a town, she having attained - _ g Jackets for other patients. Lorenzo White. In his 92nd year. the necessary population of 2,000. The doctors and nurses are hope- "' •" fni that she will soon be well Mr. White has been In poor health Canadian Radlu enough to return to'work, but.If it d for some time, but has generally had not been for this Toronto Soo. i - ytat her ohsa ._ cs for recovery would _ been a robust and healthy citizen. have been The Canadian Radio Commission n small. C,1/Fa�CtS�tfi� Sympathy is eztended to the Burin the past-few weeks have been Thor hospital needs funds, how• , 4aasily in the bereavement-of this adopting . �'m: to enable it to carry on Its �/lryof t, k y ado what appears to be rather work- Will you hetp by sending��a '�• � .i"� _•old gentleman, who had exceeded high-handed Tactics. There has been gg�iftt to G. A. Reid. 223 CoIIeg• t. -greatly is allotted period. some criticirQa of the programs that Toronto !. : TheYoung People's Society are have.been given us•over the air and i - developing s new enthusiasm in partkular objection raised to, too Conductor-"Can't you see the sign t their programs. An attendance much advertising. A load cry came "No. Smoking'?" of about 50 enjoyed the miseloo Sailor-1•Sure, mate, that's plain en- �� j from some quarters over a year ago, o nary program on Monday evening• but underneath this there appeared ough. There's so many' dippy signs )MRS. J. A. BBLANGER =.. memerisV we esecata ..-They are planning to visit Brook to be some ulterir motive, and no here.That one says"Wear Nemo Cor- o _ Ain on the 18th lost., when they one outside of a.few circles took them .eets" I �'t paying any attention to uNU-ERB is the only medicine will be standing In a 'are providing the program. Their very seriously at that tune, but the that one•" that has ever gives me prompt re- mots tribute fns the ` own meetini[ chef week will be — - - lief from-rheumatism and nervous- persons tbey have bees seas. Words cannot express my sneezed to honor. our withdrawn. The church services L SALE REGISTER. - feelint of gratitude for the results -are also enjoying unuanally large The I have obtained" says Mrs. J. A. the best �I eoogregatione. SATURIMY. APRIL 15th - Auc- BeL 284 Wt. Clair St., Chat- A series of farm ehangee were :'': tion axle of horses, cattle, ample= be. OnL. - "No (;raster Tribate" ` a toads recently when Melboere -: Eyes meats, furniture at lot 21, Base .' or over a year I Buffered al- N. W. STAFFORD Chapman and family moved to s, a . . .- .. Line, con. Pickering, the property most continually from rheumatism- Chapman near Greenwood. . The farm of Dr. N. E. McEwen. Also 48 ae- Finally,my nervous system became HSagston Road " res will be offered for sale. Terms, undermined and the least ezcite- Whitby j Just vacated has been occupied by Cash. gale at 1 p. m. W.-•B. Pow- meat upset me entirely. However, phone Whitby one of the Chapman line of de•- a short treatment of NU-ERB has 462 •pendants for many years. and will Modern ell, auctioneer. been sufficient to entirely relieve 1 now be taken over 4 Delos Hill; r the rheumatic ppaains and tone my ' + TABE NOT>ICbl :. system until I feel as though per who has recovered from hie lonil ,-' e — feet health has once again come illness. Chas. and Mre. Vine will That a meeting will be held at the *Ake over the farm vacated by �* Town Hall, Brougham, in the Town- back to me. Delos Hill on the town line. ' �y C. H. Tuck, �. ship of Piekering, on the 5th day of Every Flo of "Menge � Sold One of the large tracks belong May, at the hour of 8 o'clock in the Guarantee: �ap18 Yet �, 'ing to the Christie Brown Co. was - _ roteetion evening for the purpose of electini! "If yyoon are oat entirely satisfied -Among the unfortunates in thQ_ . .' Parts three trustees for the Union Cemet- with the results yon have obtained - ��N� "' .mod at the eighth concession this --: e— cry Brougham. The owners of plots after using the twelfth agreeable 4iiBiit r� Co.C - week. they having dropped into From! the viewpoint bf energy was- sere requested to attend the meeting. spoonful,you may return the partly. Chap raven for farm and country ted if the above table applied only emptly bottle and receive a fall re- buildings. • the hole at 5 p m. on Monday and to wasted nerve orgy. and repeat• DATED at Brougham on the 7th firm o! your money." Windstorm Insurance on buildings, wt►.e_4ti11_there on Tuesday after day of April, 1933, wind-wills.Silos eta. ed fatigue and improper rest again noon, The front wheels were in st the time when work was to be re- ~'Walter Prerey E. C JONES, .DRUaGI3T, Automobile Insurance = the mad about as far down as w s means of creating refles Owners of.plots. W. C. Willseu . of all kinds. they could go, and the drivers disorders to the eyes and eye muse Jo1� Ptdltiys Pickering. ':Ontario stated to THE NEWS that they cles. To the condition then where _. FARMS FOR SALS were 'preparing to stay for the vision is weak and muscular condit• Write or phone summer, as two teams and a ions of the eyes not in order ,waste r • - a tractor had made nseueceeeful energy is always created. It is read- Hle . E D. B O 1Ig M A N:wttetn pall them out. fly seen that any strain in the sys• �1 :.1 r` , • SQ WHITBY. ONT. hV On aeedsy, April 4th, Frank tam is a attain on the eyes and eye _ p g Ward suffered s rather disagree- muscles to beexposed to glare, mov- able accident in the factory of H. ing traffic, constant fixation. Water A. McIntyre, Limited. Whilte re• led energy is nerve weakening, leasing front the press, •a -filler couragiig and is a means of lowerhsg a SEEDS SEEDS -SEEDS • R:"` board which he woe making,in efficiency. What does effidency _:r t ` some unaccountable manner. a mean to you or your employer? To -.„ >��wo part of the board was forced out you it affects your pay envelope and (All Governmeaii Tested) v of the press striking him in the hope of future promotion and suer- ere. To the employer this inefficien- ` upper part of the leg and across ':,'. •- _.' :- . :. . .._ - ',:�_ <lihe lower part of the abdomen•, cy of his staff will mean poorer and Read Clover No, 2 . After being examined b Dr.Tom• slower production during the time '. 8.75 bosh. y Sweet Clover No.l '2.25 bush. lineoo, he case removed to Sty spent. Inaccuracy and poorer prod 'a. Michael's Hospital.re Toronto, for man' danger to tools and machin- Timothy P No. 1 ... .. ... 4 00 bush. - - - `examination, 'where he remained ery and danger to life' - Aleike No. 7.00 bush. nder the care of Dr. Cameron to be continued Alfalfa No. 1 .: .. '111.50 - - - :until 9stardsy, when he was °` -Garden Seeds ... .. �5c per ht home where he i still ' All ardeo seeds in bulk a aoweet ricer. Chick brought s t - B B P E O NEf`1 L. _ •�eoofloed to his bed,under the care Starter, Chick Grit, Charcoal Etc, •- •..,�,"„�� `'�' -of Dr.Tomlinson. The accident FUNERAL DIRECTOR ANDi_ was a peculiar one, being the first EMBALMER Buckeye Brooder of its kind to have happened In - Successor to W. J. Mather,' Arsenate of Lime, per Ils. the long experience of the Oom Stoufl<ville see as before buying. Our prices are right~ gold and 'Iustailed by pany. Jost what caused is no one Is able to say. Fortunately.while 'Night and Day Service FUNK 1 pR00g19 Frank was painfully injured, Business Phone Residence Pbon + rthere is no serious condition. owl il:�ao CHAS. COOPER, r CLAREMONT �niam um.-oxrAlll�m . a ., "•Itri� ���- f..�.r.��.r..e:+i',-�e"''+',a'' �y'�'zi^"�;^ F�'1:�a3'=�s',,�"".`1:"..'.�,:,���,:„.G.3wcrn�,��sr+v -.,,�„', .-. ___ _ ._,� a �'.^:m.. �ra+b+�_ .w- ^.rtw ..a.,.V �,.Loo�'y.��y �. •-�.. _ ` ..-_.._�. • - --•-•—•rt���” v+,r�',�` •�•.. _ "„�•;:. • ..±+4�.az�,.^°Y��,r, ,.i%�ev`�.+ `'k• � :3=r x3 .�. '' •` ' '_� - -- -�^ '— - ,-�`�_°v�-`3^_-_-."w... , K.r-;�_ �_ r 't��?�="' - =+d�sa �•.•r. .«..::_.:�'.k:t;'-..,,..�-,�•• �'• w ray - "�.,,,,.. •+•••+t which the ballet had traveled; • �grovid � r ed-it- tiaveled- far-- in t hlad �° `� g Quality whic1� 1s lncompa�able y • ,_ .. - ,._ _ here to aid in a mechanical murder- But in a Sash Dundee changed his ; M ..,.:;. .. < . ••' mind. For just slightly above the •' .. - r pe^cil mark there.was a small dent V - Mu'-­ede'-t- at Bridge' it the soft painted pine of the window f rame. SA _ 'Nothing here? Not acw, be- -7-;-By-- - cat-se he had taken the lam to th -B ANNE AUSTIN: courthot.se for af•ke- m P e P• g• He saw it clearl- in imagination— _ that bronze floor lamp'which Lydia i, ► Carr had given to Nita, its big round _ r GREE bo : studded with great jew>'s of col- . srNOhsls. •" house and honked his horn loudly to'3red glass. And in recalling every � ` 4•Bonnie" Dundee, In New York roves- retail of the lam he saw what he _ attract the, of the plain- P ind tDezter the murders learns fromaSerena clothesman.Capt. Strewn had detailed had dismissed as of no importance at N ! N r '!;.. Hart, stage .afar, that Nita married In to guard the premises. There was no the time and in the excitement of find-, F* A from -the Gardem 1918, was soon deserted, but not divorc- .' ed. In 1922, a picture of Nitta appeared answer. A violent .ringing of the ,ing that the lamps bulb had been -- `' with th-- story about the suicide of daorbell also broug:,t no response. shattered by the "bang or bump" t �+ win Anita Lee, which was printed in Hamil- , Jig-SaW wings and open beak were ti-e sole fh-' ,tar h v:iich Flora Miies had descri#ed• One .- ! ton. Nita cornea to Hamilton after g d had been withdrawn, prob- signs of infancy.-H. V. Morton in -*showing strange excitement over pic- • ly to join the small army of plain- of the big gla-s jewels had b•±tn miss- Give mg that little scrap of tree- "The Call of England.' (New York: tures of Hamilton' people,' and deposits clothesn en and patrolmen who had ' • , leavin an Iasi htl -hole. And take this bit of roof-! i' g g y McBride,) =10,000 a cash. Dundee wonders it this P No wonder there had been a "ban That's grass,I guess; and this must be. - was back alimony" .,om a husband 'bi•en fotdishly and futilely 'searching g ---- Who had dead.marries after he thought she for the New,York gunman-the key- or bump" hard enough to dent the The off coach-horse's hoof! Some .women have no sense of Four of Dundee's possible suspects stone of gaptain Strawn's exploded frame of the wi%dow! For the gun, Now just a minute; please'don't mind;• humor, observes the Montreal Start L.Inarried between 1923 and the time of theory. wedged into the bi bowl and slightly hti P__a fits that jag of red; , Nita's death—Judge Marshall. owner of g g y but most of them have a sense of the death weapon; John Drake, Tracey Dundee used his kel protruding frcm the jew 'mss hole, bad. And this goes thus-and so we find rn or=QRe Di rv. � 'atilas ano .­­'t n rla . After failing _ _ _ -may to re-' „ • our The landlord ::as a head!to find a record of Nita's marriage n Imse—Lae irunt, acor lot&. S, Jiat like those English supplements -- slew York, Dundee Is summoned home down the main Lall and into tk,e little afore, when it had dislodged itself g „ by a wire from the district attorney At from the hole i11 the hot-air register To Christmas magazines, Youth will be served., Middle-age Z' home, Dundee finds a note under his foyer between the hall and Nita's bed- Though I really c should 'be;'-Fannie Hurst. door, advising tam to look in "Who's raom. He phoned Captain Strawn's and clattered down the big pip.;to the g y annot see much Who" for a tip, but he notices that the - heat reservoir of the furnace. sense mote was written on his own typewriter h0 Now take those clippers g- Tana becomes auspicious. Standing away "When did you withdraw the guard That the big lamp had not stood in peers wi: an3- Xrom the shelf where the book le, he front of the window frame did not wing, � takes the book, and immediately a silent from the Selim house?" be asked. , Or that lion b the sew- _ bullet whizzes by. "Late Thursda• afternoon," the dampen Dundee's excitement in the y chief of the homicide squad answered least. The murderer had found no They're really more the sort of thing ' New � V CHAPTER RLVI- ?" diffiealty in shifting it nearer to the That have appeal for me. 3 � s'- belliglerentiy. "Why. place it had always occupied before. No! No! Don't but that tvigglv'on, Baby '+f ok-% 4q*x Dundee laughed, the par. +. which "Oh, nothing!" Dundee retorted gut-how had the gun been fired Down there. . : . Like this. . . .Look Send Thad saved his life echoing his mirth wearily, and hung up the receiver from the lamp? Electrically, of here FREE _k uucously, as his eyes bit upon the a ter assuring his old friend that he course. Another ,picture flashed into-I guess that fur_nq piece was'done - book following lines of line priest halfway would call on him later in the day. Dundee' mind. He saw himself stoop-- To represent a deer. "Bab 's Welfae wn the third column of page 410,of No use to explain now to Strewn ing, on Monday afternoon, to see if'You've nearly finished with the wall? r Mhos Who in America': that he had given the murderer every the lu of the lamp's cord had been_Well, how about this tree? ateth.r.r Erpeete*t plug P' ewthent asked tar most kelp[ad BURNS, William John, detective; chance to remove any betraying traces L s.11ed from the socket, saw it again No, I cant find my ear at•all. . .' booklet on hahr acre you"ar b. Baltimore, Oct. 13 1$61 of his crime. Besides his Scat excited You ae I've " �..1 s* p■wi • whet to de "A taunt and a joke which turned hunch after his own attempted murder as it was then—nearly out, so that You keep the parses where the iefate hobs eases. a Layette, lour,my dear Watsn;il" he exulted to might very well be a wild,grcundlesa zv current conlu pass from the base- P y dress. s asks's g.a, alaep, esrl.p I ve of that coachman now. . . . •� &••go,.a h.iut.,•wet�int ,t board outlet under the bookcase into g held,l agar.., a Brest toodi.` Ithe parrot. A joke I was not Intend= one, In his case the impossibility of the lamp. How far from the .truth Oh,. look; it's her father kissing a Bettis leedlap—latest &&& •led to live to laugh over 1• tLe murder being delayed or arranged! his conclusion that Monday had been! = her! • f ]Pages Su' •°;'ip odIs. - • 'Be eloseki the book and replaced it so that the detective might be slain l But what was the real truth? :That horn goes on th.: cow. .;, assess. wale T*o e a bAW f it, the bookcase,•careless of fin Col Lrlarrm, Y gar- when the whole crowd was_as'*in Suddenly Dundee flung back the rug Tare*&. ter aaS�. rsnta,. for he was sure the murderer bled was obvious. The murderer had ad Been too clever to leave and be- read in a late Saturday afternoon ex which almost entirely covered the bed- Th with a desperate intent, Sam* him. tea--a co of which was tsow in Dua- room floor, and revealed the bell ey'e'trove from p:iglst to plight.. . . Ad ' which Dexter Sprague had rigged up And one who wondered what it meant Interestedly Dundee surveyed the dee's pocket--District Attorney San- so that Nita might summon Lydia. led gibbering through- the night! r;..- Irene of his attempted murder. If he demon's boast to the press that his g --The New Yorker• • Brond ` Iliad• unsnspectxngly Bone rap 'to the office had been working on an entirely There was a fait-ixich hale in the -. a hardwood floor, and out of it issued CONDENSED _ 1lhigh shelf to reach for the book he different theory than that which con- a length of green electric wire con- YOi�C Minstar ould'have stood so Blase to the regis- nected'the two murders with "Swal- netted with two small flat metal r that there would have been powder low-tail Sammy, that Special Investi- . It as earl in the enema The th"rns on his shirt front-just as there P� plates, one upop: the other, so that going � over the ale of j � gstor Dundee ex red back in Ham- when stepped upon a bell would ring 'kn as Din d - been on Defter Sprague's. And lltoft early Sunday morning had been York and the gray towers of the would have been shot so near an investigating Nita' Leigh's past life to Lydia's basement room. Cathedral Church of St. Peter rose But fliers was something odd about window—no chance for finger- is New York, g over the flpt lands. There was a nda there, either, the wire. Although it was obviously 2 since'he.had not And he had hinted sensational rove- wind blowing at my back or I might �f19 Deed this wind•,ws on his departure 1-tiona connected with the 12-year-old r`r, a section of it near the two have heard thd'minster bells, whose �ol�t k¢s r New York, not wishing to return ro;a!flue rely-et dress which Nita had _ Plates was wrapped wills black chimes, on a still' evening, go over aW 1Eno Wes` qy a stuffy apartment-that the police c..%wsen to be her shroud. And in his adhesive tape. Another memory the fields for miles. As I went on ban knocked for attention upon Dundee's- une ould have been juat:fled is thinking d•sire to reassure the public throngR be`weea the hedges my spirits rose, You • ¢sS, been ah� from outside. It was the press, Sanderson, bad vaguely mind. The long cord of the bronze.because York is the -sliest city in hQav►n your -' h t promised even .tau re specific revela- ism had been mended with exactly • Lass old-fashioned house in :acre ways pee P all England. She is gland a last - n in the manner of its heating. tions as had , actually 1 the same sort of tape-about a fool anchor to the Middle A i+g s. . . . $k¢s g a E¢¢1 s ntside-of one of his two unscreened bro ht home with him. from where. it ended in Life.,contact i Men were dr]ving cattle' through Ena ¢tSOn• 'ndows there was an'iron grating-- The exasperated young detective Ong. the gates of 'k ork. The:<e was a if1¢t¢nt P of tsAs 4 e topmost landing o, a fire escape. could picture the murderer reading Within another two minutes Dun- smell of smoke, the last tun lay _ d undee could imagine Capt. Strawn's these,sensational L.nts and promises, dee was exploring the dark, earthy!warm over red, roof-tiles, and from -' i itiveness in placing the murderer could imagine his' panic the need for p''rDOn of. the •basement which- lay�within the walls came a marvelous is j ere-•crouching in wait for his-vie- immediate action, so that- Dundee directly to the east of-Lydia Carr's feeling of- men and ,women,.-of life, im. ' shoo'1 not live to tell the tale of his! basement room. And he found what which, although present in all cities, 1k• Undoubtedly St-awn would have New Yolk discoverie to the district I he was l°°king f°r--adhesiv,, tape lacks identity unless a city site cosily dismissed the note as the work of a attorney or anyone else. wrapped about the wire which had behind its walls like a house full of -rank, not hitting upon_the feet that But whether he was right or wrong. been dropped through the- floor' Of:friends. . . . r had bees.written in that very room, Dundee determined to give his hunch Ana's room before it had been carried, The ground falls -away from the • Dundee's -ken typewrites' and std- a chance. He went into the bedroom by means of a boreal hole, into Lydia'*, wall to the cathedral and..the dean- �nery. . . , Yc •, ingenious indeed. in whict Nita-Led t Selim had been. room. ery gardens. You see York Minster :'_4nd so amazingly simple-- ' murdered-shot through the back as He was too iate�thanks to Captain through a hedge of iiilver­white pear - Suddenly the young de'tecti re she sat at the dressing table. If her Strewn. The bell whk Sprague had blossoms. Everything is silver-white Y. matched for his hat If the murderer murder had been accomplished by me- rigged up was in working order again: it. the early sun. The wall itself is tbvere so ingenious in this case, might chanical means, lko,� had it been done? Put as he was, passing 'out of the silver-white. Tadcaster stone is he not have been equally clever in From- the dressing table Dundee I basement he glanced a` the ceiling of cashed by every rain, so that the �bmning and`executing the murder of walked to the wiiid�w; upon whose la`e Iarge room devoted to furnace, ,Wall of York has always looked new. ' Vita Leigh Selim? -frame there was ®till the tiny pencil hot water heater and laundry tube. An: this white, enchanted ribbon Twenty minutes later he parked his mark which Dr. Price bed drawn, to And in the ce:ing he saw a hide. :'. . twists on and around,'never straight r i t the rutty road before the Salim indicate the end:of the path along The murderer hat: left a trace ne for 'more than twenty yards, losing ' • :. 1 could net-obliterate. itself in green bowers as the tops-of T► Did At three o'clock that Sunday after- trees on either side' arch themselves noon Dundee permitted himself ,the aver the white bastions. you say luxury of a call upon Penny Crain. Rooks were cawing round the west _ He found the-girl and her mother_ towers. The dean's' gardener was•. " paying' anagrams: "Why did you bringing the lawn mower to a smoofh drag Ralph f b' y+N w poo: ph sway from din- lawn. "A hls:kbird with the early wt rsr here today?" Penn demanded r ,., y• y worm in his saffron beak _lento an JASAFt!" 'Just. try 0��11 scrambling the little wooden blocks l,pr!e tree. A ''.r..sh was pouring ur_til they mad: a weird pattern of out his heart from a,high bough; the =' = letters. starlings,•whistling, fightang; :pining ~1' :Such crispness, flakiness sad "Because I wanted to find out ex- and-beetle-hacked, flew in truculent__ +' freshness are found only is Lctly low Nita Selim was killed- finks, only becoming saber to rush �- the fact that and. I did;' Dundee answeredi. "I wish Aspirip is the swiftest form of relief �. Christie'sPremiumsodaCracken, to the help of some enormous and for headaches, They furnish-just the salty tads i knew as well-who m lydered her!" ravenous fledgling r'h6se shakin;; neuralgia, neuritis, " for soup or salad . . . .-• . just Mute before Penny's excited gees-. periodic.pain, and other suffering:. the t ' base for cheese bins, the detective idly selected let If you've tried it; you know. But no -r"P ilm . . ' t•:a from the mass of face-up blocks one geed hesitate to .take, these • oil the table, and spelled .out, in a "THESE HARD TIMES" -•.tablets because of their-speed. They • .. ;' '' 1,w,row, the names of all the guests are, perfectly safe. They do not do- at Nita's fatal bridge party.•Sudden- press the heart, They'have no ill, Iy, and with a cry that startled Penny, "The hard times and scarcity of effect of any kind. The rapid relief 1 , Dundee made a new name with the money makes it more important than they bring`is due to the rapidity little wooden letters. . . , ever to economize. One way I save on clothes is by renewing.the color with which they dis�oh e. Now he .knew tat• .answers to both "How?" and Who?" of faded or out-of-style dresses, coats. So, keep these tablets handy, and =� ^L;;•.• •.••„ Have you stockings, and undery ear. 'or dyeing, keep your engagements--free from .�;;•. ,.; .(To be continue$.' nodded that ' ing, or tinting, I arrays use Diamond pain or discomfort. Carry the pocket : Dyes. -They are the most economical tin for emergencies; _ Chrircie•s . .�,;,• > . buy the bottle ones by far because they never fail td of 100 for economy. The new re- "°"' • Cracker. are "I personally feet that radical produce results that make you proud. ducad price has removed the last K m changes are coming, but if we: are Why, things 'look better than new ••�•"�'"�" • ' the best wise they will coma in an orderly when redyed with biamond Dyes• reason for. frying-any'substitute for Cllriie Restaurants? Aspirin. - manner and through willingness on They spot, streak, or run. They go on f• ur part to face facts,"—Mrs. Frank- smoothly and evenly, when in the _ —' lie u. itanrst vr14. - sands or even a ten year uid vulld. An= - - -- _ �Rrrr -= `' other thing, Diamond Dyes never take - �- U R ­SODA CRACKERS the life out of cloth or leave it limp R ACKERS Tlie man who has the most to say as some dyes do. They deserve.to be Trade-mark Reg. shout it doesn't calk until everybody called "the W'orld's finest dyes!" el�e gets'tbrougb. S. B.'G•;Quebee, :ISSUE No.. 15--'33 _ s+ ,.a �.sw.. a' u :' . .• •_, k : '3.Rte: - s `� +✓®a :.� T: , - t , �� . a Mdel A3Y HELEN WILLIAl23. ru _ h Sway -e, �r�� tfng W1)' m' a n's 3r,x•- „ f ' Illustrated Dress»ralcing Lesson Fur- 'Syndicate Chatter ...' , wished With Every Pattern - - Authorised Capital 3,501) Units of Slo.00 Eaeh _ moth the Syndicate and Field Managers have obligated.themselves Without charge as to service and head office expense'during the R -; d By MAM M. MON first year of thQ operation of the Syndicate. X , +. \\ � y � , �`� •• •.: • � 21000 Units-of - -- :: 1900 - 1933 - ` . f the Syndicate Are Offered at = It is easy to see, after viewing some photographs displayed $10.00 Per Unit ?: ' in a Toronto department store, taken around 1900, •where the All remittances should be made - 4 • Payable to The Sterling Trusts • s stylists'of the present mode found much inspiration. One especial- Corporation, 372 say,street; Toronto, Ontario.._ ly interesting photo showed a meeting of the suffragettes in Tra- ifalgar Square, London, surrounded by banners and signs blazing - R. S: DENiNG `' forth "Dare To Be Free?" Some of the spectators were almost TORONTO . aio srr:Riiriral TOWER Et.gin »ss buried beneath-huge umbrellas. The streets of Toronto are Congested enough on a rainy-day with the pmall size umbrella In,style now, so let's hope they don't decree larger 9nd bigger "Umbrellas next season. You realize the men's styles have 's *hanged-dui - considerably—they were much longer in those 7 < ' • 1 omen's hats displayed--violent bunches-of-flowers. _Dne very interesting snapshot showaA two flower-men of Berlin —•--�- .felling their wares—another displayed the charms _ �' - -- —+--DO—Yo .. _.. :fir Ing miss of that period—taffeta tunic with pantaloons tightly en- ?losing the knee. A photo of Sarah Bernhardt is to be coveted --- -'i' �► xffd this one showed "The Divine Sarah" ready fora game of tennis—her hat heavily encased with veils, long skirts sweeping • 'the ground, but even here her artistry is apparent, her hands -.-- . holding the ball ready for a sharp service, express beauty in _ ��,�•' r '!very line. The outstanding change however, is not so much _ ' - -_ , the styles—as the hair. Streams and streams of it—young , � `- f•J ,r` _ ' .' hisses with scraggly curls, set off* with huge bows,.atop of which r f' 3erched a sailor hat--mountains of hair, frizzed and-puffed-- •,. .. _ ' Here's- a fetctti2ig little frock for %;, xe all ought to be very-glad of our sleek smooth, not-requiring- small girls.. -lours.coiffures. • • • • • • • It can be run up on the sewing ma- _ c:.ins in a remarkably short time. The - SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT front yokes cut in one with the front A welt-built man with a booming voice, expounded some home of the dress. - 'truths to a young woman during lancheon the other day and I And another very smart feature is; !admit I listened in—it wasn't haled to hear as he believed very it buttons down the front. It enables )itincerely in the axioms ad he w laying down and cared not if the daughter to areas herself, restaurant heard. •"Too Duch specialization," he deelar- It is carried ct.t in a blue plaid •and I expected him to thump the table. "Too many girls woof crepe- The collar its White pique. fling}.ama, `dimity, cotton tweeds > ` Vhohs ing in for stenography, interior decorating, etc., and they and wool jersey make up.lovely in er this s : consequently earn vy little unless they are super-women." He mo&l. his ontinued: "Now I went to school with a girl, who as soon as she Style No. 3832 is deaigrsed for sizes graduated, went down .to New York and took the Governess 4, 6, 8 and 10 years. size 8 requires :. nurse. Consequently today she has travelled extensively— 2% yards of 35-inch material with >k pain, France, Germany and she's paid well! Oftentimes, their Yard of 32-inch contrasting. ay is perpetual, as soon as one generation has outgrown a gover- HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. N" - ess then is another generation in the same-family who need _ plain- er." I admit it made me s and-think—there are a lot of t,'W��Your n"ne and address plain- irls who are very fond of.children and actually are wasted in �`'`r'g number and sine of such t, r patterns as you want. Enclose 1oc in Flees,--so this might be helpful to those who are atom of Considering pe or coin (coin r'eferr Careers. it careful for each.-p edi wrap _ .... _- ty) o number and - " • oddr4a your n;aer to Wilson Pattern, _ -WELSH HAT IN THE FASHION Service, 73 West Adels,ids St,,Toronto. - According to Madame Agnes, famous Paris milliner, the' elsh hat is on its way to become as famous as the Eugenia hat. - , ►The milliners gradually have been raising the crown of hats, That fruit::m.trransit-from the weal-ladies to noYtttera climes has s �►Pn! Comes ame-higher in the back than in the front, until now they have When lovers part, t'1) record a normal temperature before being discharged as healthy? ached a high-straw mark of eight to ten inches, tapering to ,pad blackbirds in the Spring The normal temperature of oranges and grapefruit in transit is 43 deg.; _ e circumference of a' large dinner cup. Directly in the back Sing to-the heart bananas 54 deg ; slid human beings. is deg- The photograph shoo ' 'la fairly bushy feather,.or plume, is apt to rise from the base of As blackbirds ever sing.` an officer of a Canadian National Steamship taking the temperature ; the list to an inch above the crown. How can we flee their song? of an orange while the boat's nurse looks on. The,thernsomeEet, is _ ' • • • • • • • • How shall we bear' driven deep into the heart of t>se-troll. - GROW A TREE INSIDE A LEMON RIND Since birds- return• but hearts a s' Stray otherwhere. " Lemon trees, if grown according the following instructions, -Bachelor Safe is London Blind Show Ability will produce flowers, which are white and delightfully fragrant Spring, Spring again! they Cry,- - "London;".said_ sir Charles Biron, . In School Exhibit t a very early date. Cut the rind in a circle away from the stalk And Time will mend! the retiri bachelor Chief Magistrate lid .of a lemon. Then work out the fruit part, taking care not New love is passing by; of Lando�to she re Nee°,York -A demonstration °� o penetrate the skin anywhere else. Fill the rind with dry soil Love will befriend. _. peelers as he dis- ability to .rise above seeming hanz 1' Snowden embarked from a Cape Town. steamer 1: 'r sand and put in some warm.place. In a week or so the rind p•and aconite, at Southampton the.pther day, "is -ae cups was' given by 85 students aI _ And every bloom - only place in the world for a bachelor, ill have became. hard and dry and then the soil may be tipped the New Mork Instit�te•for the Edtbi shut. Place the lemon rind in a cu ar anything similar to hold Of April come to light• _ a:rd my friend McCarc:ie, P the so-called cation of the Blind in a two-day exhi- t upright and then fill with moist soil. Now push a nice plump . Old winter's tomb! - 'Bachelor Judge' of the King's Bench-, bitioir here. -i down into the soil so that it is covered b about•half an will agree with me. + .' p Y The song-they,sing - "For one-thin i -• Moving freely about the stage, the - ich. Never let the soil et $, f we ever find oar- „a g dry b�o not keep it wet. Soon Is got the song they're sung. selves at bag in Hyd. Park, or other children pat on si conference of thsi a' z e young plant will appear and if' kept in a warm room it For love that's taken wing exotic_I laces, one o: nice splendid p1)- nstitsna'in which they depicted varieu; ' will grow rapidly. The tips of the roots will try to force their- Was love to keg as young. , " _P y g• !icemen is always at hand and all dan- gporta.--bowling for England, skatins . .,way through the rind, and these should be steadily pinched off. And love that we shall gain. - _ger of captivity disappears. — Will be a tale oft told; « -tor Stivi>Aze-land,- and Irish jig fotf Ills will have a dwarfing`effect.on the lemon tree, which will soon In �t:fie United States detached Ireland, tumbling for Japan, a ashes tegin to take on quite an old.appearance. And 1u that love-the pain for Holland, a drill for Germany, i► metes are ruthless:y hunted down be- 0+ • • w�pi . + . O,f hearts grown old. :cause, after a special treatment, they y -Trevor Alien. make excellent doormats. And it other gymnasium scene for Greece, r-nd ap- - paratus for Sweden, with the United ,. �.•: one book week and a very " countries where they'are not scs] ed ' Only this' ry good one The Last P States in the character'of presidint{• �•: r n - _ rV '�'jj early ;they are regarded as drones, officer, rL: -Adam by James Gould Cozzens. It is the story of a Connect!. ,tgu(j► �'t 1111 and as such a legitimate'object of •. .: -,'tut town and the people who live there. The action is centered legislation (vide Mussolini's bachelor In addition the children c ramatiW ' 'around the town doctor, and through the doctor's actions, xvhieh• �+ xl some of the things they have beesi learry'the story along with steadily increasing-interest, the life '.:';RHEUMA 1 Jk7 "Only in England, and particular- tr taught, including a,19vely Scuffle fe r tween a rotund teapot, a tall coffer ­V if the whole community is revealed. A well-written book. ly in London, cHn the bachelor flour- k - _ ist with a max:ir um of populerity-and percolator and capable bottle of millu Woman's Thanks to�sC !&n who easily vanquished his two opRo- :' ,Better Book Public Here a �rtl�.:,..w., . +A=�� }+'t�+ zT r.vr/ss. A-chnrvs illustrated the mu. ` the British Isles a public five times r tLat of. Canada. He finds, -however, "I bare been suffering from rheu- make arbitrary selections from the sical activities at the school and there. ' Than in the States that we have r capita, not so good matism for riot of invitations which `Aossom like . - Pe P , $ years, At one time I were exhibitions from the literary e How good a boo -buying, book-bor- a book public.as England, but a bet- could scarcely walk with pailha in my hardy annuals along his msntelpiace, classes and the department of manual J(m ing, book-rea g public ]c the Ca- ter one than the United States. Fig- feet. The thumb of my left hand was He can make excuses inspired 'by training, including weaving, basketry,' adian public' answer is gives foes of. book importation and domes- y ' Aesop; be-can wear pit's fours•at first a0 stiff I could onl bend it with the woodworking, knitting•, sewing •andr , y Mr. Hugh Eayrs in the Twentieth tic manufacture for the three coup- aid of the right hand. I was afraid,nights, and hostesses still toss up •to cuaking. encury.' From the publishers' point tries show Ertgletui first, Canada to go,ttsed, as`nry right hand and. decide who shall entertain him on + : -. arm n Monday week. _ Fef view there is a great difference'be and, the United States third. 1n e- p to the elbow used to go numb, „ +; !Keen a small population w,attered spect of magazine reading the order and•the pain was just terrible until I Yet not one o£,them would Mare a :: �ver an enormous territory =uch Rs"is reversed: the United States Ieads, got the circulation going again:, I. tTOOn him in the conservatory with -Sd�e Relief r anada; a very large population m it_n Canada is second, Englan4. --third. started to take a half-teaspoontal of her daughter; •.Such a suggestion of acmerous large centres in'a somewhat Toronto Mail and Empire, Kruschen in a glass of hot water be. liability would drve him straight on "I have found BA9YS OWN TAB- Itmaiter country like the United States fore breakfast, and belleve ra I tee! to some other hostess's register. The LETS safe, gentle and.effective for a different woman. • I-tell everyone 'Londvi; bachelor ct:n do no wrong- such childhood ailments as Colds, . nti a-Population much more coneen When all is done and said, What I take, and the good it has done exec " Fevers, hated in a country 'many times In the end thus you shall fled, Pt get Married, Colic, Teething disturbance! - W.W A• 13. and Digestive-'disorders,' writes Mrs. "+ fitmalier than either-Great Britain. He most of ail doth bathe ia'bliss ---- -"0 - f George Walker, Thomasburg,Ont. There are also also many differences That bath a quiet mind. Kruschen contains six mineral salts 1lfotheis everywhere,advise otkei - wbich tone up the liver, kidneys and; But I have lilted, and have, lived Mothers to rely on BABA'S OWN f taste in the three-rountrie.4. -Thomas Caux. stomach- keep Lbent •working' in vain: TABLETS as a corrective for their ~ Mr. N.t );�yrs estimates that if the 1 g My mind may lose Its forL4e, my blood babies and young children. The Tab- - peg pies in each of. these countries- " smoothly and efficiently. The reward -. ' The happiest people I have' met of this internal cleanliness is a fresh• !ts fire, lets are inexpensive,pleasant to take, F g�aited--Stateq- the British Isles were mostly ,po erty-etricke%r -Sir eked and invigorated blood-stream. 'and my frame perish even in conquer- and positively SAFE for even the-most' Sind Gonads-were-alt so made- that--PM tbbs ing pain; delicate third. Read'ttie analyst's cer= "m ttteg were a Possible lap-G Poisonous uric acid is expelled delicate in each ? d'tli „ pos public for pre-. --- --1 But there is that within are which package: 6ely the same kind of reading mate Ehrough the natural channels, and the _ , Matt--"I'd like 'to buy a diamond Pains of rheumatism cease. And as u shall lire pr: Wlitfotns' S2-i z> r, tkere should be` in the United necklace for my wife." you continue, with Kruschen, Toih�re and Time, and breathe }sash' : tea a book-buying public ttivelve FToorwalker - "wssgwere�in aisle whole' Dein Four I expire; BASY S OWN rAe{,E� ^ ' lies Its lac as Cansrin's and in ,•. R -- body and 'brain-r4-'Something unctarthly, dhich- they ii4 9. sponds to its purifying force. r - - :' _ " • i deem Hot'or. - ]Bryon. ISSUE'No. 1 5—=•'33 :ys IT 44 7, ..1, -7 4 ,9;5, WE" I ;.4�, . .�*�,��.' -*., - 4 4, i� 4 -Miss McGraay.-61' -"Oshawa-' Mel -10owan mind -jTW 7­w .-LOCAUL93ARM s0eut the weekend with Wro. and friend, of "Bowmanville, spent Mrs. McGuire and family. Sunday at the home of her par a Whitby -W Bond St., is visiting her daughts, Mre. -Hot Cross Buns-Good Friday. w. Gorialey was I -Mrs. John Dunn, of Church stits here. _;� t �re ;urf -MrN�. J. Miller spent Friday Oliver Denny, of Colborne. Order now for delivery Friday at with her sister, Aire., Goo. Everyt, --Mrs.Splers. of Guelph, return- oaV 20 cents per.dozen. Picker. '« of Leader"Store" �­.-.of Whitby. ed home last week, after spe;adLog lag Bakery. the winter woothe with her da' -Two of the officers of the -F. C. Mechin, of Mont # U his parents a,short visit on ghter, Mrs. J. G. Baxter and Humans Society were In town Friday last. family. over the week end investigating HIS TIME we would like to hove a little tali' -Mrs. Robt. Gormley, of Whit -sacker fishing time in one in the dog-poisoning cases of the T to Farmers about Upy. spent Sunday with Wm and which Pickering receives attention past week. Align. A. Gormley. from the office staffs in Toronto. O.-Miss Nqrripe McGinty, of -Thae. Johnston, of Newton It appears to have become-a habit awa., vtoited- Pickering f riends villa, spent Sunday here with his with us while in Toronto to be on Fiid&y of last week'. We are We have just placed in stock a lint of Worik Boots asked if the suckers are up. glad to icnow that-she is much 7 sister, Mrs.L. Scott. - -Our sportsmen have been Improved In health. -which are Manufactured -Miss Iduriel Westney, of To ronto University. spent the week t:kving an enjoyable time the past -L. B Tapson. of Bowmanville, in Oshawa. t her home here. a weeks catching-suckers. They will be in town shortly to tune t �eud a' report that they are not so lend pianos. Any corders left at TELE Note these s 'ecial featuresr _Mrs. L. K. Devitt, of Toronto. P ful as they were some years agn, NEws office -receive t Sunday here with her par. will IT)rupX d. as the removal of the trill find careful attention. They are Hand Made. H. and Mrs. Machin. .6 .. ­� -: vlary Comf ortahle. ford, of allows them to move farther-bp -Dr. Carmichael- will be in char- -Mrs. Thomas Madds streaw. However, some good g' Solid Leather throughout. Toronto, spent Sunday with Miss e -d the service of the Presbyter-Mary DWyer and brothers. catches have been madg. iaw Church, at the Friends' Meeting All very cheap for a Hand Made Boot. .-Mrs. H' Meebla spent Monday Wednesday -veiiiaz a House on Sunday next at 2.30 p. M. large number (I in Toronto with her daughter, of the members a*d Zv�erybody welcome. The Bible-Class -' Only""'2.75 per pair �15 friends of St. Andrew's Church 'and Sunday School will meet at 1.30 Mrs. L. K. Devitt, and family held an -Easter examinations are prow= the -o'6yable even-- bethink Jog the greatest worry of someof luir in the A. Y. P chib room', ing of auto and accident insurance -Next b tim-'e y-o'u' '. need roots we would like'yon was spent in in time for the greater hazard of senior school ' pupils these when the evening Y.8 pair, ma nrroRrPaQivi% ralrinole and in a heavv curing traffic. Ra Rates are re :to tr do in your -John Murkar is still on the delightfnI social time.' Before lower, and it is'k pLeasn re to quote Vwu Ca-dntT. lag from the effects elcming . sandwiches cake and them. A. E. Richardson. phone sick list suffer of the flu, and unable to be at coffee was served -'Pickering-6000. V M work. conducts v, of the management of the "Dunbar. the "Madeline" -,.beauty-salon -in Cl- ' So ­0 HAPMAN lip•-G. R. and Mrs. Whitby; -Patitioris have been sent in to -Mrs. J. Mundell, who M Parts, Out•, spent the week end too Shores" development, asking areniont, will be in Pickering, and with Dr. V. E. and *Mrs. Carl `for the employmint of Is many Of will conduct her beauty parlor in S. wright. tbeuDemployed of this township W. 'Da�vis`r-esidence, 'Church Str. on -Mr.and Mm Elso-no of Toron- as possible. Word was given by Wednesday and -Thursday of each Col. Anderson at the last towns %W ".1­7. top spent Sunday with the latter's hip week. Hours, 9 a. ln. to 6 p. m. Phone sister and brother, Mrs..Robert Connell meeting to the effect that 5600. '�­* Sp r- i n' g Boo' ts ,Gordon and John Clark. this would be done. ConAderable .-Dr N. E. McEwen is holding -iHise Merle Hall, of Toronto, building will take place this yeEir an.anction sa16 of farm stock and ,-"accompanied by friends. spent the by lot owners, but the develop implements, fn-roitthre. real estate Week end at.the hours of her par. men t people Rill of.course have no etc., on- Saturday. April -15tb, at 7. H. and Mrs. Hall. -Special -en Con trok over this part of the witork, 1 p...in.. at his premi8ep ,on the Xen's Work Boots 2.45, e fly. �ia@e line, the firRt farra..l1eastof -Russell Bye.ls about to. move -St. George's Ch6mb, Sunday, . Heavy Mennonite Leather . into the brick cottage occupied April 18th: Easter Dap :'Sunday' the Bay road on the north side. by Mr. Powlie, who has leased School V 10.00 a. in. Members of -There will ke ii Euchre and --c�n Hall On the on Elizabeth asked to Dance in the Tnv Double SJ e,- Goo& Col. Rowele, house th the Standlay School are ' -street.. bring their Lenten offering boxes evening of- -April"20sb. 'Cardstu Williams Special .01 been.On Easter Day. Holy Comconziou commence at 8 Alock. sharp. The past few days have -6 hoped that every Part Perry Orchestra will he in -�.,'JTEArod ones for the garrage, men. 11.00 a. al. It year Welt, 4.95,. Tow trucks are in great demand Communicant will make an effort attendance. Orval- Sb,-*.' -Poor :an4 orders for replacements are to come to the Lord's Table at this manager. - Admfosiorl' 15 eon-ts, q gratefully rocelved. a jrt�od �beiaj service, to commemoration of our Everybody come and enjoy Royal Quality Oxfords, calf 3.95 . ' --To-day being Good Friday, Lord's glorion-4 re6u"ection from-time. the 'dead. " Evening and We post office will be open from -Oliver Crumamer, who recently Remarkuble value owrmon on the Easter weeasme. at returned from the O*haw&Gene. 9 So IL w- untll 10 30 a' w".on];-r- 7.00 p. m. -Preacher at both.ser.,ral Hospital, following the motor and the rural wall carriers will vices the Rector. accident in - hich h' ra 0holklay for-the day. e sumered coo. Slater's Special 5.00 Oxfo s, a highal, This being Good Friday and a -he Oshawa Welfare .Board siderably, s made several trips class shoe at's moderate gone -bo a street during the past week ral Ildsy, the pl" of have been experiencing consider -will but is still In & very w baskoess, in the Vill to VF able trouble with their single wen eaken;J 4 ]price•eeboobr osed for Un The ptiblie who have been on relief all w " in condition. and I probably be - Ow.' west's vaes. tar. They were offered chance disabled fbr acme time to Come.- 14 to work at the now air port at lots 2.75 and 3.50 they Absolutely Rubber Bo 41 LedW Aid &)aiety of the Trenton, but r kow ��In Chun& lont nieglt refused to accept the offer so the Provo F I Mm W. J. Clark on wages were too low to snit them. WAY FOR OALE --LOOM an go ucker ishing 4!:dne@d&y..&prn Ifth. at 8 p. W. It is true that the remuneration JL I quairitity. Wn.Lacey,Duntowum. 3374 -s All ladies of the conarelgatilon -Was Dot red great. They were offered RED CLOVER SEED FOR SALE- welcome. board and lodging, clataing and JL% x.,6d i1Q,,, ad-dean. X J Taylor.R R 2 -Sunday no-git being. Easter $5.00 a month. Any person with Pickenoic 31-aa Sunday the services In the various* 'LOY IN 1 7. 4f-reopet-t and ambitiov -VOR SALE-One.V6. 2-McCor-mle-k. Fred. T. Bunting Pickering•1 much so &' Deerong Tractor Plow,nearly new. ApplX churches wig be appropriate for should be glad to a offer rather than Capo'bJects of to F-Cairter,Gues,River.Opt.- 31-J3 Established Ik7.•the occasion. - The sermons will Ise -by suitable for the day and the chanty. Thwflrrn stand taken MOTHY SEEP FOR SALE-Onv. -:'aboirs will present Easter snutic. the Welfare Bo"d when they TtIrnripentStalmdard No. I.- G-drgeTool:R. threatened to take the names R.1.L-tilot 11,11. Fhote Pick lulZ 33 witnessed the th -Sunday last 49 -ing an offer of work.off , Y"OR .SALE- A quantity of gnad Ant trek to� the woods, of the those refo, the relief list, cansed the men to IC m6r�y Seed.Red C;m er sted;,: ealoonable oo, by local and city citizens. �-y re Here ou - A '' drying change their minde and agree-to Of cel- Phone Cla:t 2303. W syrroei 33• -The vralrw spring-sun and di atmosphere causes every t7'. one to 90 too Rork. -CHOICE SEED OATS FOR SALE- at that"'grand sad glorious -One of the Most despicable also mired true ready tosow. ilionin W, Boyd,R R 2 C s, FborpeMark 3022 M &�,tq committed is) Pickering in's k=. eleling." -'.rOo Good Friday there 'will be number of years occurred one R SALE-qnsroffty-ofirood-elean oice Quality Beef FO ne service in. St. George's night last week when some person Seed Oau(Sibenawrecleaned ready for drill also a quatilky of buckwheat.heal. NormanDeckcr. '10burch at 8 O'clolek. "The Story littered poisoned food Brook� or.persons so W.34 lade Roast, 0C. e Clrosa," will be sang as an through the village resulting-In OR SA LE' Banner Banner seed oroats. free actof-worebip.,and the�re *illbe -the death of several.doge and cats. Ffroon all weed qeeds.ihd of No I Roast, 1. a short address appropriate to the The Poison, votich proved to he baled bay'suitable for borses"1=2111117 Ploom strychnine was placed Pock 2720 32-33 .!Short Rib,­ -T. H. Sproule has le sled Mrs slices of fruit briiad on which VOR SALE-Red Clever SeM, strad• Brisket, .0c. '111orrieser"s ,residence on Church butter or groan had beta spread. ed,0.A.C. y Barlej and ork0iriq Bqaz:s. 4 mauhs OK Akx Gray;,Claremcoloot. �,-)4reost and. Ed. Walsh. who has Motben -are afraid thoit their =Sie mark. .-Sirloin Steak, 15e. ;resided is Tomato for several Children will get hold of this fruit 33 .7mrs, is, it is reported. moving bread and thus get poisoned. The BALE-Heat y Cttdo Mare, 5 ..-•Porterhouse Steak, -'bock to his residence here which salmals that were destroyed were FOR ;eam old Pair Grey Giolts. 2 and a YeaiLs old. A lot 7,coon.4. Pkkerins. F.C. Mc- Steak. Cap brkk 2 tbs, for. W. Sproule in vacating. great 'pets of their owner", and t 33 -Donald Munro is able to be are..grestly miseed by their yonna ---.Stew Beef, 3 lbs. for Ground sloia, after"being confiqed Play-mates. Owners of dogs in FGR BALE A quantity of Seed 'to: the a arle&,.e-rowed.good savisple. 30 cent.Der :Minced Steak, 1.2 lbe.for house as a result of. so the village have taken the precala. bushel. a, R R 1,Locust Hill.or Lion to tie them up phone 6426 33 injury to his foot about two weeks The crime is, Provincial police and - by rising 4 years well brakiirm Alsoo8ocedar posts ­1113le Bede a cabs necessary Society, mont.at 20 cints each. W-J. Middleton.Clare- E I D iaro when be stepped on & nail being Investigated 'by the local ORSE FOR SALE-Bev Orldfulk" which' piitilsed Ibrongh his f". and Pr H to get officers of the Bunions W 33-34 Moround. &PO it is. hoped that the anilty a 'notice. VORSALE-A quantity, -of Velvet -09 -Thursday last, April OtL, person will be brought t .-Butcher - (phone 3000) Tick ering, -T.-P. and 11­�., .1twLtoiltia, of the -A�bov1' uv*dk".uu-1-uesaay "t 152"eZ 49..Bilinner Oats and mnmp pi riv Alaska Oats, othy Seed and Alsikieftivir morning the residents. of the vil• Seed HowartfMalcolm,R R 1 1, Locust Hill.33 Brock road- celebrated the thirty. [&Re.. were scorned - from their SALE-A quantitycof seed oats Pith *universe their w picked and immediate relatives, and we treated for smul,at lot 23.can 7.Pickering. -W ass wPSnY- T.Wilson R R 2 Claremont. Phone Mark 823 d and proceeded .among reel pleou of- man y love were soon on han NG about anniversary of their elnnibers by the fire almrm. Seve FOGRunson's Granary Fides hand re the cal me.mbets of the fire co ly and SEIBERLI 'intoXI sifts. tip the Brock road.to the Co-man MOTORING.TO TORONTO-Every. d W Id lik paswroter to belp share me, R. R.1. Pockeripig. a�. ou se A. Shipton, Pick v e Tires tracks where Mf Rev. B. 0 Crozier south of the C P Phone ic 1712. I Easter Services will be farm about a qnarter of -a mile colt. ,1a me.Pb i, - . Special Ser' ic, Ao the UnitaChurch. The morn- the barn was on fire. By the tame SALELW.bushels of 6 rowed iug subject will be"Rester Die• they reached the icene of the fire FOseedbarley. G*odsarnple. Price,-wcexits .7 a bushel. John Miller, R R 2. Claremont. boverits,"and the evening subject it was too late to save tbo build• Phone Clare 302. 2ftf As thousancl; of drivers now kno-ii... v1pre Do we believe in the future life." ing. How the fire originated is a 'Apecial Avosic is being prepared mystery, but John Cowan, who 'DUPE FOR SALE-Scotcb,and Ell. -are welcome. and wear lbttger thim am ,1, ,-�'? built stronger ad&11 took possession only S few 8'go X Iiih Collie Pum males 2.,%0; the pands en of JV these pups heelers. Coone see --On Monday n'iAbt;-April 17tb, thinks it probably started from a ibe. w Phone Robert Dixon, ,-.the Brotherhood of the U circuit the car, an tire even Seiberling could ' ever build United sh6rt c as it Was Nkalv.2420. Highland Creek'Creek P,0. 33-34 Church will meetelim St. Andrew's all in flames when the fir w 8 all L-OR SALE - Seed Church basement.' W. H. Moore. first noticed. Fortimately he had X, c . 1 Alaska pat®, :..before, onow ercia or recistered,riven with'barley. M. P will give an address in kee not yet moved his eliock into the reef jam rust ornd stiff straw. �I000-e Jemy * . - bull,grand son of Thoumn's prize cow at the the dimes. , This is the a Wag Royal, Also,baled hay;-F.M.Chapman. lot 9, Am-' iDff With e tables. A quantity of bay e WOW. closing meeting of the Brother. destroyed as well as a- few imple con.3.Piiiering., 2st f= ­.Come in.and ask t000se hood wad it to hoped there will be meats. The lost is pretty well X, M FOR BALE-Befog rear of tiress -a good sttetodaace: covered by insurance. Lot 11, Con 6.' Pickerin Township. 110 The build. FAR acres.moreorlim, Frice$61oi. Terms, -The many Pickering friends lag was a good one, having been one Lbird cash,one third4n ten yearly Payments and of W. H.Jackson, of the Brock built only eleven Years ago to toWaitce arranW, Interest at 434 per cent. In. J R No 2 31-34 -that Year. • This is the third death an MoDday w6rolf3g. aftei 8 re L Ptood. will regret to bear of big 'replace one thAt was destroyed by Wctioninvited. Andrew PeU.Claremont,R - s . U B B k G' E ' -hfaxloomed illness.. He was very good barn on the Brock road that VOR SALE-Velvet Barley(smooth. ro I awns) Government Gracte No 1,70 cents ldy reppected by &H who know was destroyed by fire within the JL -9, Oils md Gas. .per bushel.Titnothy Seed 3.00 per bushel. Gov. ]aim. T"family have the mincer P'last year. the others being W. A. ernment anOysismay be sees at the farm ; Also ._Geniersol Rapti b4, Suitable for lijbt "Iby of the eolmroftity Kamer and- W. Gore's,formerly '-OM'- 'j2H estney"Pickeride. paor .4$7 own b Iffarry lJocire. 'OntaAQ Fick Jii�