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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1933_04_28 -•,t W- .-4 .�^3,+..`R...3.,t�atieiL-.�c�.rn-rn.0 ..3:wY:�,•� cfta•' 77•ElearT'_^ 'as-_•_ :vwerr`e'•.a-_.. `�`�•�: - ,r..:„' ...<..• - .^;.K-u--: •-pro.;�,r,�- .-.•�a',f yip,%.$R.>. w.�j. 4 T • - ' �, .. --`v'�:j-_• Nom. �' r�-b •a• _ ._1 ate:. _ �P''. •�r-.. °.R:, "^-..y�',+e• v�,'J " '`,T.' t•'�� •1 .. a1^•ta�P .,.0. ✓.-/_Fw.` .,iSw.A.» .s_'i _• 's^'.. •`xy , .':S'. _ '5•�' i�.:i ICK loss: 4 HE p ; 4 VOL. L1Ie '; - - PIOKERINCI, ONT':. FRIDAY, APR. 28, 1933. ' No. 35 IN:a�stalisiosial (p,aYl�s. OA _ Dunbartoa Highland Creek - ' GREENWOOD � Xet�cal _ Dunberton Anglican bfission, Sun- Tr@dway Closson suffered the Loss , "day, April 30th, 2nd, Sunday after recently of five hundred small ced-` :•_� DR. H:' O.' PEAfi30N-Phyeiciia• A Rid supply of Hard and $oft `Easter. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Ev- ar trees set out in a reforestation _ .ad Surgeon, Dunbarton. itAy erlin Pro er and Sermon at 3 m. scheme, due to the carelessness -if C4>litl on hand. Also a enppiq g y P• ,- E. FORSYTH. Oph.D., Director of Bi>,dlin Wood; Preacher, Rev, E. G. Robinson. some persons, with grass fires,beialg 6 allowed to over-ruz on his property s0 tometrical Association of Ontario. Reg. stove length. ,, _Port Union and burin the trees. Thoughtless- a; bt.red Member of the American Optometrical _ J; "'" g g Established 1838 _. Association. Eyes eaamined by appointment. and indifference has reached the nth ` iPboae 2804..Claremont. One. - 12rtf =Phone.Pick. 1709. - • On Friday last about noon, a man degree when parties responsible nev- ==% 4 . acting peculiarly, was walking along ei• come near the owner to express "gas. DONALD MUNRO, PICKER1NG the railway Arack and was about to even a regret. THIS I3 THE _ TTNCAN B: McINTYitE�Barrie- cross the bridge, which is contrary to Jter, Solicitor, Notary. Office-Brock St.. A B E : R rules. He was forbidden to do so bat Whitevale FA l + S" l ILL r SaufS, Opposite Bell TelephoneOflre, Whitby. GEYERAL INSURANCE -persisted. Constable Wan. Chester, of -- , Plione43. 4'sly AGENCY Highland Creek happened to be on The Women's Association of the A large number,of farmers ' -DONALD RUDDY Barrister. BROUGHAM, - ONTARIO hand, and it-was £-omid necessary to Whitevale United Church will. meet on Thursda p ..exchange their grain ' R. Co}icitnr,xoiary Public. tiloneyco Loan. _ . � arrest him. Mr.- Workman, section- y> May 4th, at 2.30 m. for =:Office formerly occupied by the late A.E.Chris- Facilities for .plaeiag anv'kind of In- foreman, assisted'Mr. Chester to put at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Biek. _ dan,iodth wing of Court House,Whitby. Sly-1 _ zD,z^ye7" ;e i Fre w'Ur� IOI TOlI Call. + _eurance at bas*rates- tr�e_handatttffs on,­-The -: �•, 1'" This meeting will be followed b Flour and Cereals E�'01 .-BELL K ROSS, Barrist- available. gave his name as Powell Stander, g y a °fl er<_. Solicitors. 9G4 Northern Ontario Security and Service my Motto-. -had to.be carried about a quarter,of public su er, served. Building,3508ay Street,Toronto,; l.,ily Pt::.4v P;•G. 515 a rilale to.tlZe highway when he was p• m. veryone come and have a It Saves money an many more- - eeatop, -- __-- good ahouid do it, �,B �}l put into a car and taken td Whitby g d time. Admission for supper, 25 Y,D.F. Moss. " .' Adelaide 3838-9 jail. Two men were necessary to"hold and 15 cents. , RICHARCSON, PICKERING -dt J. H. ,Seal, - Claremont him.in the car. He was ermined }ay Whitevale S ecial , _ AIU'NEY-Barristers.Solicitors,No:anes PHONE 924 tw•o,doctors at the jail, and they pro- °�:-•;�� -"Public-, ltd-214'Conted-eration Life Building, - rounced him insane.'He was taken to Stop! Look'. Listen' See' what's = BARLEY 1?'EF,D . Corner of Yon¢e and Richmond Sm. Toronto, . FURNITURE the hospital for treatment. coming to Whitevale Baptist Church $19.00 per ton, Spot Cash. Pbonev Adelaide 4489 and 4480• By appo int- On Frida agent istvrdey ereaings. Pickering resrden.e. --�" y, May 5th at 8 p. m. The Phone Pick.3613. 8tf We are diaplaving an attractive _Brock Road _ _ hew Beach United.Church Choir,Tor- Tbis in the beet feed value on j. variety of Xmas Gifts. onto, will present a grand concert, the market. TH0948CN k McMILLAN-Birris- - W. A. Jackson of Toronto, spent iers. Solicicrs. Notar Pubic. Office at Aluminum and Graniteware Etc. of Choruses, quartets; duets and Sol Sunday with his -mother here. �r� for Pastry and Floe Re•,dence o! Mr.Thomson, lot I li concession 1, Furniture and Furniture os etc. An elocutionist from Toronto Kissimz Pickering, Office hours:Thursda and Saturday Novelties. Jams Barnard is beautifying his -will. also be Cake Baking. evenina*. $:om_7.oC p.m. to 8.30 p.m..or by - sum.7ner hte nre 'by giving it a coat rr' Present and delight her ; �oointment. Toronto•office: 605 Ro�•al Bank Pzices low, in keeping with times. audience with her numbers. See next :fiidg•.' Phone Pick 2U�t0. Toronto,El¢in 5303. p B faint: week's paper. Baker's :boy makes a F1IIf; -.-' 3?'y George S. Kayes, of Oshawa'has .«� Flavored red - Dental --- - / p ° , his. Audley vBread. © ! /,/ teen engaged by Alfred Hayes T- nt-phe•�, f•j. the summer month-. X-s' Irene BritneIl', of Torrrn*.o, Wm. Squires and Sans :trucked ChgppinR Monday.y. Wednesday ' X I L 0.S131TH.-D. D. 9„ L. D: S. - �+ �rert the Avepk-ems _sith E. S.'Jack- comb cattle to Toronto- this week. arid Frida We do f 1 cc.jcceewr:o D:.J N.Dares:. Gsad:ctr •,: , �7PECI AL r -• : - Miss Muriel Westne sent Sunda p' 'the Royal College of Dental Surgeons and Toruh- "' rl •2r- L�• y p �. i t rYf�il to University. At Claremont once ove-D. A. - 3�+aiepr.Jackson has been spe'ndin, at home. Soot I's 9tolra every Ttuaaay and Friday. Pbo-x .36 inch Rock Faced Re�i cis F.a.-t4r hnlidayc at-his home here Do not forget to plant a tree this - O CREDIT 1� • ant returned to Islington ieiie7ltly"io �pnnff• Tao few of Is-keep the maples On account of the cognise in times, _a2►tl Green J�00$n9 resume his duties as teacher- in the .gro'wing. HERBERT T. FALLA ISE L' D.9.. and the close margin I sell at. I i 1 D. D.S.Graduate of the Royal Cuilege or �Q. r� Bn12ar8. riiX`. school there. A few of our IocaL Masons paid a _r)"tal Surgeons and the L'r,iversity of Toronto. p 1 R,• ISit to Scarboro iod a at Agincourt am forced to discontinue credit. Office in residence second door east of St. sind• - bt• Reesor'has purchased a new _ g g except for a lOVed mOIIthi ses',Ctaurch. Pickeong.Ont.- Office hours; 9 Full weight and apra rig machine form-F. R. Jack- on Monday'evening. � pp F a.m to 8 m., tr by appointment. X-r$y toZ. He intends to produce a No. 1. Several here are planting out sm- accolint9. .,service), Phone Pick 3700. 4y C+CgndaTCl Clnality grade of apples in-the future. We �i nursery stock this week. It takes The above prscee gnod Tor 10 days Think. if :could be wise. i` other= the farmer to.show thi3 world the — VU'sines4s garb*. only. Terms Spot Cash. xou;d,f,)IIo y he example, value of faith in these times. If thd Milk-.. - >ehool Reports `.... awn Lops shoitInvestigation oI it 1�inquiries.frool't•t �j�� �+ 6tUR A!� -.- PICKERIN� -.- _ Building and General - A.Bice and automabilc iasiranee of all kmd•. C - * '' Contracting t.tsresenLag compsmeso! solid 9nancial stand- S. No. I1,, Pickering. -'Sr, 4th- iticiim. There Lc too much overhead in F.r,timatee furnished on all clrttatie3 LUMBER YARD 'nary Malcolm, Mildred White, P.obt. some of the big Milk Companies. -of Work-Interior and Exterior. • `i J. -Windsor, Cecil Postill. Ji•. .4th.- Mr. Readman and family have ' POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, —. - - _- Alterations and re sire. �j - . Gloria ti'indsor, :Nary Postzll, Lois moved' on to -the McGillivray farm - rep aim. . tor punnet s o!York sad Ontario. Acme i -— y 4t•a sWs Of all kinds stssnase So on sbarwas B.acksnlithin�y '.� Woodwork Turner, Chas. Lehman, Leo. Hager- here and are being -welcomed by tho Chimneys Built Concrete Work. aotttes iddrsu Oasa Wvsr P,0.. oat. Iran. Sr. 3rd - Fern Malc91m,'Julia Phone Pickerin • - _ _ at right prices- neighbors. They are planning same S 5712 -`r-�, R. BECTON, TOWNSHIP NcW ;a the time to have those repair Wilson. 'Hamer Jackson, Frank Will- improvements to the house and in Che FAiRPORT, - - ONTARIO -- . Clerk. Ce-�eyaocer Comm:4.:o-e- for r iams, David Turner., L rne'-Carter, lake-a proaching the old stole house. jobs attended to. Barrows rp aired, P c ,, -�'• tak,ag a Lie.e t•, Accountant. Ex. Irsuer of j p Jr. 3rd - Minnie Carroiza,•Donald The Social Hour held in the church Shlnpile o Jdle Ltarriage License.. Wh u�a:4 Qc:,__ - oleo new sections on band.• The'fay• Duncan, JamF� Carroza; t�lleil Mich- i7 r'rA Fleury Plows alWaye on hand: t here on Friday eveninfi last was well - f► WM. MAW, -'LICENSED AUC- ANo dealer io Vikmsr Cream Separa- (';i• r eorge White, Norrian Davi., attended and the drills were well - TIONEER for York.Qntario gad Dwimin tare and Electric Washer@. - -a zer, Fart-Linton, '- Gordo7rt_-L1un_ .,.�_- The -group of the Laiiies' Aid [fait Galvanized Steak Shingles. t ouot,es. All k:ads of sales promptly attended 14 th!nkiog of buying an electric radio Peta Milkne,,Lena Carrozza, 31a:co1'm are' to, be conkratulated•upon their Bird's Fellt Slntr.S+hinitlee: 'iasrobted atrNEw5'0ffliv. Bo1�1 and F eym a.k f:,r a deulonserwion of the New r. ter,.__rarl._ Linton,' GO•rdun "Dun='enVirprise Rev.'Atr. "Crozier.sated as Alen,"re-ritbbt"ring t,ir>;Ry wheels. dsot phone•. Whttby,out sty Rogers Majestic models. ail, Inez «'flit?, OwAn Turner. 1�t - chairman. A dainty lunch was served fawn,mowers shArpened. -. 'The pricey are right, Ed-la B��fops Vera Zubri.,k,, AltYt.x .at the close. is - r. .T_ WCOd.WB.�d La'r• C�ett ).event, . . .. W'indaor; -:The _Club are having a Box Social T. PATF-RSON'S CLARENOA'T. t ;GdRNET ROBERTSON Duixaz Turner, Billy LIie?�c•1!. Prim. -and Draril of th, N.O. 1: Sciivol with Call and get pricey Phone 38:2 -- - GREENIWOOD- 491y,`_ Fileerl 'I:eid. Helen 3falef tn, Nlu-- ' --. _ i. Farmer- Jim's orchestra,•-ltut on in Prnneck. Mildred Cart«:, Tirny the school house hereon Friday v- r, ," :- e • '. �'Vpi:img gad Reph;rloR fur Light Ca.r � Y o0 Y011 C'iSII 8119 8� Some _ * .a=za,:(�eortze 1�'illiams. Pr over, - eninu. nett. ?1s the admission is - _. All itiedsof Rectrical'gotide ;Pickering Mills _ Mary F Muir. teacher_ and 1u cents. end as the :drama is_a _ TIRES, BATTERIES, Dtviight Siring. r• es 1gto ef'ect on- good-tie it-is expected that there -wilt " ,ACCESSORIF:9, • kept in aleck - y,lnt3e r:,slit, Anrit 3�.ah in town. be a Rood turn out. Ladies briiiging :211y Phone ];^1g. PlckFr;nR Brougham boxes du not pay .entrance few. . -. At a)'low and better priceF R A man with a young woman came_ --- - • �' W ha-e e a fall line Of - " through here recently. having «ark- 'tIie:: Eetty Harvey :pent the pas R R _ =•-_.._--. - l�kerin Veal t �d for a•ueel: claiming that he may on Can in Tornnta w'eeK wjt37 Bar, and _Mrs. Harvey. looking for work. If he had a little 3r Al 'sultry Feeds =Mi 14elen Barclav, R,-N.,-is hral- i - , more real Judgment, Whitt, was not •" •--- - - --" - -_---- - c'ayinrr veith her peotrl- here. t -. e ' � p yj� - .exhibited in dragging his daughter Let ao repair that lez,lty, ��•,` a Ch:eken Starter of best .11rs. 'Neale, of Markham was tam t 41E=L of t^e. Duncsa_f<tmil� dttrinr with him, lie rhight "be able to get Y aalit. at reason- �' 'Somewhere. Fanrtrr.. were glad to THOS: LAW, OWNER -� � • past wed• give them eats and directions, but 'Skilled-,Skilled Rrunire. _.Able prices. . - •'The childrr-n ,f Mr. and Mrs. «• it i; hard to igit•e them common -en- i r � r_St- Mary'y Portland TyrarL.1 3 J. Brown were hrilid-ay visitors w'it's Gordon J. Lbw ° Cein @n t. raying Mash and Feeds heir grandparents, ;T•' C. and'.".' lr:_ 'se. __ - l4 e. Browal. - Oshawa - Phone Lundy Fencing. of every -sort..- _ We extend sympathy to 3Ir. COAL' AND COKE Leonard Hunt.•iu tie ,death":'c•f his Oshawa tali boast one of the fin- PIC$IiRI:�G, - .ONT�RTU' - father at 423 Winona Drive, Toron- .est hotels in Ontario, East of To1'on-. Hot:se 2130- Ph"Ps OM-e,39i0 to,. Burial took place•=ofi 3londay at to. It was erected only :1 few years 71T r �- _ D. lli . Lockwood Prospect' CerfteteYq. + ago, when the city eras at the.heirht _ lei'': $ , __ PICFF:RING, ONT. A well-attended meeting d the of its prosperity. But when the dap- ��- H o u e h o 1 d Pickertne Tow-nAm MPII` . ' yes ion came it was found that it '" _ -! �" -- ,--- -- could not be a crated '• - '` --}}''',�' Assnefation was held in the 'Town A at a profit, but " i `R• 1g: CLENDENING Hall on April 18th,`at 8 li. rq. A I each year.tliere gas a deficit, and es � fine speaker.; �Ir. O'Neil, member of entually it was*found nece vary to °"` '1r t.\r:KAL UIK. _— tic vntnriU I_;te,tocK C.rtnnllss}on,++ Ylvac a sir .1...•.. .....o:.e -_1',•;. ':.l _ _ - e delivered an address dealing with I to continue��It was 'advertised for many` important nhase_ of the tale, but there were no bidders., Tt - ?Fivate'AonI>u1 tnee has ,been a' y, �• ` _ 6roducing• bvsine s. Other speakers Steal asset to the cit ` for •►7 r�TJ �tlTlle - -i)Ay and _`fight Service =.ter? �'Ir: Thc,n tlson and Mr. Fredl and steps were taken by the city deb T �Phone '.ifl '0 tla;or, ��f Pfekeying gild.1Tr. J. Lt:�s_ Council and 'Chamber of Commerce d ` •i•--- - es. �f Cannin_•ton. At the_clo.=e A ' Ito clmtinue, its operation. Tl•c ta::ea e. .:. Malvern �' !)J• xc•neral discussir,n took ,l tct oil the y are tiearly 9,000 a year; anti it is • �'e 'hove a nice as=ortmen; :.f 1 ` I Im ,osed to „rant the hotel a certain ` -problems rrt' vital imPortsiice-to-those -] l flog: cod erirlR= in 111Lairikham, = Ont. et;?agFd in this important buines.:.I fixed assessment whereby taxes would ► ► •� ` Re.aclerm;4�.�. yard - - - a splendid nie-�ting• of the W. -Al, be :'nliccted only for school purposes - Oil loth 50• . yard .. - S• was ,held-at the hang of ��Ii;:'I. which now' au>ounts to N2, 13 To do for Fertnere. . -' Linoleum 8;;c, and ;)12.±ya:'d :Signs of Spring Bat?:on the afternoon of the 20th, thi.: a by-law would have to be pass: Treat your gt'ain with "Govern- R z ,th n president, 3lrs. J. Miller, res- by-the-Council d ed an submitted to rhment fipproved"• Fc,'rrurildeliyde '��,�;��; I�Tev4 Con olenm Rugs taken part in the devotional exer- al, Thi stvoul&mean an election nano- g g Crean anti Brighten Your Aomea g'• Ca,&it: and Mrs.- H ltb the pro art and`be assared of a- "Slnnt Free �+ _ -- :with Paints,,Enamels, g on cam- - _ . Priee•l. ,s9,.feet' , harvest. g{sy 4;1rJ tiainishes, Etc. tics=- Afternoons, pro>rram wa's in paign and considerable expense. An- .. i t >. ehar�e of Groun "C". Miss Duncan, other suggestion is to secure some Only 31 cents uer pound bottle. -' u•.�0 It pays to true• Rood-gttalit-y too: convener; Mrs. Ha�rvoy, Mrs. J. Phil- `person with considerable hotel man= 8,?:1 We have a-good range lips' and. .Hiss, Duncan taking part, agenient experience, to become int - -_' $,t;0 of colors in 1ary.Browm singing Ens- erected and invest capital, and also T1CF and little ` 'O TICE ter hymns. The hostesses, JTrs, Len:-_ secure-.other capital, locally or oth- 41z12 Il.UO r - i moo and Miss Bate served an except- ervdlse, and thus satisfy the Crust During the month .of Au'ril, on all ; Srandraiiiandersoa ►�. - ionally fine tea to the afternoon's Company. from its responsibilities. It Dr. Scholl's Foist remedies sold in Duet '?11�c ° 45c, O'Cedar '.11opa, - - = -guest's: -- " -. is 'hoped that some plan m9y •fie this store, the Pickering Women's• 1WCecfar Po1iAiog 011, Furniture- • •..Also; Oils. Tarps, Stains Word has been receivefi by the found wherefiy the hotel maybe kept Institnte will be paid a cash bonus Z - Polish and ox Wax_.- and Brushes. Barclay family of the death of Tors. open.; on each sale. For' farther parti.. Boyle,- of Regina, formerly, Miss The excitement caused by the un- culare see dodRerf3 delivered �] - ALL HARDWARE Libbie Barclay, w•hn since her. widow- married men out of employment re- 'J C. A. STERRITT hood has been living with 'her dau- fusing to accept the offer to work at your hopes; Y;v at moderate prices. -Qhter in the West. Sympathy is ex- at the Trenton Airport has atpparent- a - Funeral :DirBctor tended to- the family. In the passing ly died out. Those who, after much Jones, Drug •Storei1 Ambnlanee �ervic a -ALVIN BUSHBY of:the late Mr. H. Fuller, of the 4th bickering, consented to gb. found that concession, the township loses anot- the conditions were much better than r phone Q8(�O Phone 1WO Eardware Phone 46M her of its old residents. The family anticipated. The full number, fifty, a 't - have the sympathy of the Brougham that were offered work. are now on Qutuio . PIC3KERMG friends. . I the job-and ate.quite happy. - P10�Le1LDt, -..Ontario [cw.s �� � i� .. m .4Sd�!' 'f _; ,e..+'' '^" -max<:��1 m..=�:.�� .�,_ - - - -. - - •,.'[��,!,�;> '✓, r •T..•: Y'iLy� •w ,r,,.^''.,.; .•3. -7t'-.- °' •,.�`*,`"s�.�d,0 ., y rte_ .i'�-' i"+'"•. _ -•.at• �' -•*;w "' - _ :r .. + - ,r.�. 3ne +�.,j�t.,.. w e:r"`.�."... :x,-„•s,.n'.a:•'-.z�'+Sr.W'�',:y.�eeFk-�4.,.-a!�:. _. r:., .'g:,: 'aG,„” . _.�:�.:•• - A .�. .. . . ., �"r '..-,. _ `�'": ''P1.-, `',, ,�✓,��~'� -... �• r 7 ..+/ • •� far ia�, � � -,i♦ - s • ago s New Mayor RANGE PE OFN%w;`E BLEND _ - - Mur' der at Bridge Sy ANNE AUSTIN. � y• CHAPTER XLVIII. i going to bother him again. He told � : - " s '"Fred+ Irmo the. Gardent* ` "That would be impoasihle, Miles! her he would' be right out, but Nita , r - - " - Your wife is already dead t" Then said she and Lydia were,going into - Hamilton and would n•.t be back until • ' ''; came the slow,terrible words, "Tracey, -- Arthur Miles, I' arrest you for the 2.30—tie time [he bridge game was _ Paper Printed In Four Tongues 'T -a order of your wife, known as Juap- s-heduled W begin. But Miles came Novelist Would a Leigh Selim,and for the murder of 1-n out, having previously stolen the Johannesburg, South Africa. -- A it Dexter Sprague. And it is my duty gun and silencer and having studied- Ban Honeynitoori newspaper which has started publics- ,.tu warn you that anything you say the house--" tion here is printed in four languages, apsq be used against you!"` "How did is get in?" Sanderson English, Zulu, Xoss and Seauto. The Tracey Miles lifted his-ashen face wanted to know. Prominent 'English Women staff includes.Europeans and nattvea - and stared at the detective 'blankly. , "Judge Marshall had lent him a key Take Issue. With. Mary "'All--over—isn't it? May I—have— February, when Miles wanted to .Borden's Conclusions' and the policy seeks to weld the differ __ a drink?" show the hou to an engaged young ant races of South Africa r L-an in his offices,and Miles never re- whe suggestion. in Mary Borden's+ _ p poured himself "}drink from new novel, "The Technique of Mar- Pride is a luxury the ai,,g w 4urmd .1. • • Weiii, wnen Miles ar- p Door cannot Ibis lips. rived he found Ri-;ph Hammond here, riage," in which the idea is ezpatiat- know and with which the rich -may "I have—nothing'-to say!" the and had to leave, waiting at a safe ad on that time has come to abolish well dispense. murderer' gasped thickly, then fell 41stance until the coast was clear the honeymoon, has been followed by - vaurder to floor. about one o'clock. But even so be ;, a deluge of remonstrances from read- heiavily was three-quarters of an hour had more than an hour to duo his care- — - era'of the London paper which first I:tser. District Attorney Sanderson. fully planned job." The new mayor o[ Chicago goes dragged that idea from her pages to Expeeting Copt. Strewn and Dundee war- alone But you were wrong about the m the -air. _Here's Edward J. its own columns First on the lief - In--the house where Nita "Selim" bad se'�l- shelf!" Strawn gloated. Kelly, newly-appointed mayor of of pro-honeymoon believers is her fel- � BQ�I�P been murdered and where her husband No. It as the absence of finger- the windy city replacing Joseph low-novelist, Margaret Kennedy, fol- Send for : had confessed h' crimes b commit- Prints there that kept me on the right lowed by Mrs. J.is B. etary , wife of the boo et ; � y Cermak, assassinated in Florida. ,. Fling suicide. tn+ek. Miles had searcheu the shelf British home Secretary in the last g ►s ►,. "I should have known," Dundee ad- for the marriage certificate which he discovered when I examined the prints Labor Government. Then comes Miss T�elfare" .. could not know Ni;;a bad_ already Elinor Glyn, who dissents from their tiiitted, that Miled would not have a� i arrawaY;s_office--todr✓/. 2diiso views. It. to p'rovide,againat the posaibfl- burned." could not turn the stiff hand over ltj of discovery." "Haar was Sprague killed?" Sander- Mrs. Clynes writes: ^ y without bruising the dead flesh; con- .•Any attempt to abolish the honey- ' "I'm glad he did,"•Sanderson said son interrupted im patiently, sequently the print of the forefinger FREE Dundee reached into the tool chest moon would be doomed to failure and to new sntt}y. "Captain Stratvn and I are ai°s on the catch where the trams would be viewed as fantastic. It is Y still is the dark as to exactly how � brought out a narrow,deep craw- - tint would have been.".. ]flits managed his wife's murder.You er. "First I must tell ybu that Miles=print Sanderson drew a deep part of the established ritual, and cue- expectant have not told-us haw you knew it was g the gun out of the ]amp Saturday . ., tom is often finer than law:There are, ther�gq Miles�. - •- night, sneaking io while I was talking breath` He was a cleverer man than of course, cases,where the-honeymoon= pages oet—• "Because I had very little actual nigh Lydia in the rile I w A little ary of us suspected, and it is a pity is overdone by too much travel and - Care before roof. It was net until I was fooling later he came back noisily nough to t`6t Nita did not fear him as she needless expense and the leading of baby Ese Uyetts.ID _ g reared Sprague's•vengeance when she -a strenuous Ifie." • bath, s c` ' offer :,ydia a job aei nurse ir.his home. ,. weigh. �'S w what?"mS ac:r demazsaw.� Without quet�t5on be assured 1ria�ae?f �� her Brill.• 4 • ' _- This Lrom Misa 1{enne�ly: ' • , The average person cannot afford s Latest on ;ee "That-Selim is simply Miles spelled that she knew nothing, or she would "Hello! 'What sire on doing back _ •. �. have a the :a of Nita acid S ra- - ," y g to take a long honeymoon, and in most write TU Beraw CO. L.te«t,. z.rdbbr t- •kward, Dundee explained. Miles S'� y p here, Dundee exclaimed :n surprise Deed an assumed name at the party �• Now as to Sprag:ie. Despite -whe u on returnin to the livi cases when it comes it f, taken is o• T��,,, t1i _ :st which be-met Nita Lei Even n'y warnings, Sprague attempted to P n ny conjunction with the"ordinary holiday Nan" _- lthe Brit name 'Mat' b which' she carry on the blackmail scheme. Per- Crain. the three men found -Penny from work It is great fun, and s glori- fed.... ]knew him, was onlyI.his initials re- Laps Miles put-him off! for a day or "Dad wants a private vrord with ously haPPY time, and over a.l �• two, but on Wednesday afternoon he p too soon for most people: I disagree, "Simple--but clever," Sanderson made as appointment with Sprague, you, Penny ,explained,, her brown too. that marriage should be harder P eyes glowing with happiness. "He'a and divorce easier, It is hard enough ,a commented. telling him that, if he would come to %m the front porch.-. . And ought � - lkia home that evening, and manage P� � $ to get married nowadays, especially "Just as all of Miles' schemes were. to see Mother. She looks like a 20- for people -who are not too well off. - But let me show you how he killed his to leavt the bridge r i-e while he was !" - 3' year bride. But it should Sot be"too easy'to dive. - Trite." Dundee strode to the big bronze dummy, be would find the money m when Dundee joined him or the :Dice." ,,iQ1JS�' - )imp and began unecre,awing, the ]dig, s drawer of the.cabinet that stood in porch, Roger Crain's handsome face And from the exotic' author of jewel-studded bowl. Wedged, at a the trophy room between the two win- Bushed painfully, but there was hay- ' t -! _ ,. Pa y, "Three Weeks": Boo t _Idownward-slanting angle, inside the-tea• • This drawer. Iitzeas-in his brown eyes,,-too. The honeymoon Is a:i anachronism, 'bowl,which was 12 inches in diaFmeter, "But=liow?" Sanderson frowned. uSerena Hart asked -mib to th"k. which should be abolished. How? I SOS - its Judge Marshala's snub-nosed ' "very simple When Sprague Pull- yo u for giving her Penny's message have not had time to consider, but I too. oc gWastd' --isutomatic and silencer, the end of the ad open this drawer, which was just to-Paw on--to•me. I'm sure you've, am In-entire agreement with bliss Bar- potsOnou p0%4- - ,silencer projecting slightly from the at the height of•his stomach, he re- guessed a lot, but what.yon,probably on that marriage should be .made keF•� thing Nole whose jewel was missing. Delved a bullet in Isla heart . . See don't know is that Set•ena used the harder and.divorce should certainly be �a a even� � "There's a blank cartridge in,the these four little holes? . A vise securttie'a I had sent to her-for safe easier to get. I believe that before ah 'gun now,of course. , See the ekvtro,• was screwed into the bottom of the keeping, to ti]ap the msuket with. She marriage people should aubmlt to an -• ' . iOnagnet strapped to the guy. butt? He drnv°m so that it gripped the gun .v6uldn't let me tonch,s penny of the examination of character to see if ko it from the bell Sprague had in- with its silencer at an upward angle.• money until she bad turned it into they are really suited to each other-- led from here to Lydia's bedroom. A pig of str,ng was tied %, the trig- enough to clear up all my debts in oil will not mix with water, you know. • air' _. he magnet was connected with tie Bar and iastered someiow to the Hamillton... . Then," and he sighed There is only one .point on which I i6lectric wire in one of the two lamp underside of the drawer, so that when slightly, "she sent me home. . . Not am averse to easy divorce; and that sockets, as you see it now, and the Sprague pullad the drawer open the tl•at I'm,-sorry. I'm going to try to is where-it would bring harm to chit- • - Song cord of the lamp was connected string,as drsw.i taut and the trigger make •Margaret and Penny happy—" ' dren." - _ -- 'wits: the wire of the bell in the dining I ailed- Practically the same mechan- "Through?" Penny called from the Ireom—eo connected that when anyone itin by which he tried to murder me. :ooray, and her red lips were so Men Bu i powder Pilffs Aepped on the two little metal plates The kick of the gun jerked the dra-wer Y �8 ---------' to pl adorably rounded over the word that 'under the dining room rug, the kit- shut. All Miles had to do when he Bonnie Dundee forgot Tracey Miles Cosm!he Manufacturer Says 1 •` ieten bell would ring and the gun was pretending to look for Sprague and his ingenious schemes. There Chicago. am is .taking to the be fired simultaneously." was to turn off the trophy room light, was room for nothing in his mind but "But-what a chance Miles took.on by a button in the hall," powder putt. That 1s on the authority an- ingenious scheme of his own—" of B: G. Breslauer of New York, a cos-' -RLe bullet net hitting her in a fatal "Then he had the rest of the night -plan to get her alone so that he could metic manufacturer exhibiting at the Spot!" Sanderson commenter', to remove the gun!" kiss that soft;provocative mouth. . . 10th annual 'mid-west beauty trade ",No. He w>uid only fire the gun if "Yes. Sometime during the night; , (The End.) show here,, and,ft. came out in discus Nita was seated before her dresaing after Flora was asleep with a seda- y sing which—Adam or Eve—spent the table. As an experienced marksman tive, he removed the gun and the vise, Bon Lesle more in representing a good face to be could calculate the path of the bul- but he eouid not remove the holes the y the public. And the answer to that, !et b a nicety. Niles, standing`at the screws had made. His next eoncera In- Sideboard, O saw ye bonnie Lesley summarized by Breslauer, was: �.••.:;' "�:�'�,•:... listened•until the first faint was to make the murder jibe com- As she gaed o'er the border? eluding his shaving 'creams, halt notes of Juanita told him that Nits pletely with Captain Strawn's theory She's Bane, like Alexandel•, tonics, pomades, 'razors, tooth paste, eras powdering her ?ace, and he could of a gunman who 'had trailed his To spread ber conquests farther. powder; hand and face lotions, Adam _ be sure she was sitting down to the quarry to the Miles home and shot him To see her is to love liar, spends as much as Eve'-does for her task Of course; if she had been through the window: The window was Saee powder, rouge, lipstick, creams ;;wounded only, living to tell not only already open, but the screen must be And Love but her forever; ' "bcw the shot was-fired but who had raised, too, and Sprague's finger. For -Nature made her what she is, and lotions. , motive to 1611 her; Min ra have ,....,1- Lad err be on the nickei catches ' *� Bever maae an3ther! a�rusa run reiail '&e4*ehe committed' suicide than." by which the curtain screen is raised -counter this last-year were estimated "What if Nita had not asked him or lowered. Of course Sprague had The Power$ aboon will tent thee; by Breslauer at between ,115,000,000 /, to mix the cocktails or had nut gone not touched the screen—" Misfortune sha'aa steer thee; and $20,000,000. GL Tbau'rt like themselves say lovely, That's increase of 5 per cent. "T,he whole party was going to dine corpse to the winwuv+ and lifted it u 'That ill they'll he'er let near thee. over the pre vious year—thanks, Brea• There seems to be no safer way to to powder her face?" Stravm asked. "Do you mean to say he lugged the 'Tha • P laiier said,in part'to Adam's discoverq end "headache—and there certainly anc'• .;ante at tae Country Club. Miles so that he could press the stiff fingers Rturn again, fair, Lesley, would have'escorted,her hone, as he t pon the nickel 'catches?" Return to Caledonie! is his wife or sister's creams lotions, is do safer way—tban to take two _ • and face powders _ - 1iad done on Monday night, and would "No." Dundee answered.' "That That we may brag we has a lass tablets of As irin. • - Men, he said, are now powdering P *hen have made his opportunity. But rot necessary. He simply remov> There's nane again sae bonnie. > thei noses—and no doubt using pow• r r you ce heard doctors say that .. 'I must tell you that on Saturday ed the curtain screen and carried it —Robert Burns. "Poems". r•Ltnornli � - der,puss—with feminine,face,powder ng, according-to the -telephone to where Spra,-ue s right hand lay, as well as talcum after shaving. Aspirin is safe. If you've tried it,you operator in Miles' office, Nita. rang palm upward, on the floor, and press- ! _ know it's cjjective.. You could take im to s sha must see him as-soon ed the thumb and forefinger Spanish Archaeologists these tablets every day in the year ` b' ' gar again'` Uncover An Town 'm possible, bw.- unexpressed intention the nickel catches. Btl't the finger- Effect on Car Lubrication jbeing to tell him tliat she was not prints thus made.were reversed—as I Zamora, Szain.--The Zamora Her' Without,any ill eilects. And every - Experts declare that when atmos ald-*aid last week that archaeologists pberic temperatures are highest that time you take them, you get the working on the shore of the Duero "ear bas worst effect upon efficiency_ esi .'.dred Celief• - - S�+ /� . River near here had discovered the o lubrication of the car: - ' - . wayze-Cree Lake GOId Syndicate ruins of what they thought might be Slick to Aspirin. It's safe. It get_ ti the anciebt-city of 'Arcubala, which' N resul is.%Quick relief from headaches r SUITE 210. McKINNON BUILDING,`'TORONTO, CAN. Phonograph Disc Output of Russia._ Telephone WAverley 2422 was destroyed by tho Carthaginian c,rlds,or other discomfort. : _ __ g-neral Hannibal in 220 B.C. The proletariat must have its music,- l APITALIZATION: 3,500 UNITS AT $10 EACH - Professor Virgilio Sevillano, who so the gramophone record factory at _ This-Syndicate was formed to acquire and develop a group of twelve has c-h irge of the excavation work, .Aprelevka, Russia, largest -in the a claims on tlree Lake, in Swayze Township, .;Main vein ten to fifteen has asked the GovernrNent to aide .n Soviet .Orion, is being enlarged to an A 5 PIRIN - fee. wide, with a6ay of $7 in gold.per-ton.- ,fL rthelr exploration, annual production, of,30,000,000 discs. . Trade Tork R.p Full information, including engineer's report, on cequest. The. newspaper said that a few It turned out only a little wore than monuents and fr•agnieats ni stattr- 1,000,000 last year,says The Associates} ISSUE NO. 17—'33 7SALAD ary t•ad been found. Press. ;. ����h i '• '�' vsG°",.: _ - r i�,'y '-6.4n...iau1.' s! ' •c _ . — � , _ L__1;;1`1- IMI-S' ,, •, ,..- _... .o -__. ...__ . . �... .A,',_ �,. _:r�'• ... -:.z+� .,.._ •:w�,1... .`a,.: •,r:' -s-.•.� _ . ... _ .,r ..e� .. '.--',. y 1� -r'. • _- •'d-I '.Flying Up - �y� . . Where Humana . + _ :: s IL ,- Wotnan S � + ,Do You know. , , 1W_ Don't Belong J _ " . , _ .. ;ix Chatter ;� "Humans don't belong up here."This f;;« < *� •:<:::arL�,;: ;,,��. ... . •• was the thou t that came to Apollo ';, y✓ '�f ssist� s - ;'" . .. - ` _ - _ ao':.> Li'.•y s:;.s:<:v :4 ti>rir:.,>Jf:::' < :, • . - Soucek, navy pilot, six or eight miles :. -;,,�>..;:>>:;; ; ?;:; :>, r•' - / he was climbing toward a new world's v i _ ,-- } _ . .M{ �prj = shore the city of .Waahiagton, while '' ";, •r f � y record for height, writes Lauren D. ` FOR THAT SPRING FEELING Lyman in the N.Y. Times Magazine. x ;, -_• _ '' fie was above the path of the highest ,,,,;';, < ,. s> „s -Our wardrobes are now taking on a lighter air—colour pre-. birds. No creature dependent on its a a > '< "� ^' _ ' dominates, 'and our sluggish blood is reviving under the season's own natural e$dowment could breathe :Y , ;; ` > - t r and live in that thin, fiercely cold air. ql' ' f.ry{' ," ' - coaxing winds, and warm sunshine. Nevertheless our complex- ` ' .-z rf<'� x>"�<: a°">. ;;>,<;,",''`':4'' _ fors and skin as a whole seems to be dead. Mine was but I He was above all semblance of clouds. i' >'6 "'ri' >... - Pressing in upon him, through the ,, heeded a tip passed an.to me by a Russian friend and today fee] edges of electrically heated goggles, . . - ~>`' that my skin is'in keeping with my spring outfit. All you through the fur lining of his leathern, '" . �lave.'to do is_to rub olive oil well into the skin, from your head hoodlike helmet, along the seams and-- .M1_.y;;'";': , w- "�•;.I. • `... ` to your toes, et this soak in well, massaging gently,all the time. � .r f � � �. 1 joints of his thick flying suit and' 'GYash oft with a good soap followed by a good bask rub-down sheepskin boots, came the cold—pun- �� '%'` �` `� J ` with handfuls of salt. Your whole being positively glows and fishing, persistent,restattesa'ccold. f j r;:.:,y,; k I thr, akin is as soft as a new-born babe's. . it attacked the machine as. well as a "' `',,. ✓� -- . : • •' • • • • • • .- -. the man. It congealed the grease /'� �ff� G ff f i /f f ' ENJOY THE PRESENT __, _ around the Lriction parts of the con• 1 '✓%f - trol surfaces. It bit into frame and y ` f ' . . Too many of us enjoy looking back and wishing we could wing and whirling propeller, doing ' '"`"`' ''`'"' --� repeat past good times--and others live almost completely in the strange things to steel and magnesium Y �`'` ry ..I" °�" .'. � ' future—both futile occupations. I always enjoy running into alloy, setting up myaterioas changes y '" fi�, � � D—, vitality exudes from every pore and she always seems to —molecular, deep-buried, Incalculable "' '� , �..11 'enjoy.every moment she is alive, and yet she has many tribula- at4rrings in the bean o1 the metal— �I N 4 Lions and trials. Bringing up four children dependent completely which cttt short the span of its life x .. k y �:.�" on a literary, free-lance, income is precarious at the best of times,- and iaereased-the hazard against the ; ; ,,. �. ,f _ : � Y fff� cif 0, ,� hnd right now offers many terrors, yet D— is undaunted and life of the man controlling the ma- y ,.. ,,f ..V. v f�ry ft is always a pleasure to meet her. We need more like that! chine as he advanced Into this undis , covered realm of the air. ' sue - The cold-85 degrees below zero— :" al� /' ' ANEW FACE FOR YAUR BOOK -.- combined with the thinatng air to at- query' '. `'�`7'- 1'ill , Another friend of mine who is very clever with her needle. tack the nighty engine. It above ,;; f +r • s' decided that she was Urtnl vS all her *"''"1'° looking at.her with through the heat. The engine faltered, � • - _ rather dull..faces and has made them all jackets of different coughing for fire up �uera l3 *_�'^ - _ - -. - rnaterialS, such as coarse linen, striped curtain .material, -etc., air, which grew thnner with each foot That the Pacific Coast salmon DatLle We mot +'-arv��'�°ma rn -+ and her bookcase fie a riot of colour. Also this affords an excel- of climb. return to their birthplaces to spawn and that immediately after spawn- -'lent protection to books of value and holds poorly bound volumes The wings gripped and slipped in' fag they die! The photograph shows a salmon endeavoring to leap _ together. Quite an'idea' this rarefied medium. The plane fen a fierce waterfall on the Skeena River in Northern BrttiElr Columbia. • • • • • • • off on one side, out o! balance, and —(CanWisa National Railways). • From Mind Agnes Repplier's book "To Think of Tea" we went down Into a spin. The pilot, _ } ._, sluggish in mind• and body, put his - learn that tea came to England shortly before the Restoration.' freezing lips to the oxygen tube, gain• fro clianics, is pull sway the chocks con Hat Scarf'-Bag . _ : Samuel Pepys drank his first cup on September 28, 1660—though ed a glimmer of reason and strength, front of his wheels. He gnna the ma EI ��'{{�� 1. ar his good wife did not get hers till seven years'later, and then righted the plane and started back tor, wares to the ground crew and in l�lLatW1 Y ti only on the advice of 11�Ir. Felling the Pottkaxy, to cure her cold• again, to recover the height-he had a fraction-of a aeconc' is in the air. ,must I. He climbs a half mile In the first n, In 1657 too had sold at six guineas a pound, but when Mr. Gar- :loot and perhaps add a few more feet minute. At a mile he is still climbing •. HELSK WILLIAMS .. - ,; - . Way published his historic advertisement in 1658 he was already No--"humans don't belong up here.• and climbing fast. His flyng shit is Yet into that same unknown region, oppressively warm ores though the air ,�.vstrated Dr•asmalcinp Lcasos Fur offering it at.60a. and even a cheap quality at lbs. He chiefly that triage between the warm bran• ;recommended It because "it overcometh superfluous sleep . . • and ket of air about the life-bearing earth is much colder than on the ground. He %Uhed With Every Patters _ -:, s of great avail to men of corpulent bodies and to such as eat and the much-talked-of stratosphere, is flying in great circles now, keeyfn� :. . much flesh.- Many did not understand what it was for and witich really commences a little less close to the airport white he can. ¢!, and offs than tea.miles above the surface, the watching his drift in the sharper winds 'booked it wit+ eggs, some flavoured it with sing of the upper levels. - ousewife even treated it like spinach and served up a dish Of British Everest expedition now flies. A glance at the oil temperature, an- ti - _ - ea with salt anu butter. One Dr. Cornelius Bonetkoe of Leyden, There is something shoat this bust- other at the"tech." The engine is per- + - .W to in praise of tea for bringing 'the gift of sleeplessness uses of flying high that attracts and -forming nobly. At 1(1,000 feet the pilot for beginners an� 200 for holds fire interest of aviators. Like. tests the oxygen, takes a tiny sip from ` ^/ land recommended 12 cups a day other explorers the.( seek to push out the tube already chili fa the colder ' _ ".Wtiate_s I- - a little further Into the unknown. % 4W '. • • • • . • • : . air. It to like a cocktail. He teals like Something hidden: Go and find it. singing and decides to let the oxygen - 'WORLD'S M08T UNIQUE SAOP �. , zit,sad wafting for you. (30: - . f b ah , will prob it is perhaps the same urge that elan°natal later. Now he switches on, Oxford Street, London s thoroughfare a fig Oil his-supercharger. The air is t4 ins iably possess a wonderful new shopping centre early iii 1984. The drives the, amau isoy to the topmost and the motor, gulping is great Quan- . ibuilding will consist of concrete, steel, and glass, and will be slender branch of the tallest tree in titles through the hungry carburetor, - seven storeys high. Each storey will have a 24 foot roadway hie aefghborhood, that forces archi- needs all it csa get: As the fins of this `j' _-'•'right through it, and motor cars will drive up to them on inclined [seta Buildings builders i create Empire tiny sir turbine, whirling at the Taro , �tir�cks: A 8$ foot arcade �vi11 run through the centre of the State BuHdiags and Eiffel Towers'and, of 20,000 revolutions to the minute, after all;the very same nrga that_atart- •: {ilsuilding and from this will radiate escalators serving 811 floors. ed men eying in the first Place. The tor espoads and theeclimb Quickens. . . 'The shop-windows on each of the seven storeys will be let separ- wonder of it an to that after a roan bias Now the clouds are all below—white, - - - Ately and there may be a provision row, a motor-car row, s attempted such a flight he is eager to cottony masses.reflecting the sun with 'millinery row, and dress row, etc. Restaurant and gardens will make another, no matter what happen- s blinding light. Now and then one of r ", _ --- --- arm part of`the flat roof and a central space will be provided for ed on Me first. . them catches the shadow of the plane :-Helicopter planes t0 alight• Landon town ever old—yet always The swiss acieatfat; Augaste Pio- and rings it in rainbow colors. Dimly; - . --\ card, twice entered the stratosphere. the liter sees the earth; brown fields ,,'� :new, . .. •, by balloon in his studies of the elusive and green blend to the distance and -.1 . . a . -- — cosmic ray. Plecard•.ased a sealed become blue and purple. : • - •' : .. l<9� ilACie 4,592,537 in Formosa, and 296,198 in aluminum alloy sphere for a cabin, As the aviator climbs the .earth, in- ., the Japasieee portion of Sakhalin' and, with air prurifiers-and a supply t ' The national census baleen in the there were 330,000 more. even than of oxygen,•'was protected from both stead of being flat as it appears at 4 - '1isil of '1930 slowed that tl.e total women in Ja sa proper. In point of first, becomes a great saucer., then a -,_ p Pe cold and thin air. Yet when the gas bowl,.Its sides keeping steadily on s �` • - _-'.populaUon of the Japanese Empire density o! population, Japan proper valve of his .balloon refused duty at level with the plane. • • . iwas 90,396,045, according to official had an average of 436 persons Der. 5-0.000 feet above the earth and there Twenty thousand f'et and a little • "�* - • 1iguree•amounted by the Home Or- square mile, wisise for the empire the was no way for him to force a descent oxygen. He finds himself intent on - ,_ Ny • 'face, says' the Japanese correspon- figure was 346 per square mile• - but to await the night and its cooling ]dent of the.Jourtsal o! the American- Formosa came second, with 330 in- temperatures-which would contract engine speed and sound, intent oa rate `_. ` :Medical Aaeoctation. Of this total, habit•.rsts'to the square mile; Chosen the bag—he and his companion learn- of climb and his' gasoline supply. :3469 - : 64.450r00ii persona were registered in .third, with 247, and Sakhalin last, ed the' dangers of venturing beyond Through the clouds Le aegis,the land, Japan proper, 21,068,306 is Chosen, with 24. Among Ilse prefectures, the beaten path. For long minutes the and, fixing a point, he roughly gauges his drift. That is all he has to tell him _ .- ' Tokyo ranged first in density of two seen watched their altometer, sta- about the winds. ;,*' i ,MACK AMR -population, with 6,531 per .square ,tionary, as their air supply dwindled. :z' - mile, .while Hokkaido came last, wiih He hums some song o. hangar or Finally the big gas bag began to set- ward room. He wishes,for a smoke, 82. These figures are based on a total tle and they landed safely, it uncom• though not very much. Nothing mat- 1 J� 0 area for'ihe empire of 260,704 miles. Portably,9n a glacier in:the Tyrol. *ate pa�ulgr�o T,•-varvtbing-_i,__all. -�� ,--_ - in posnc of compaAwn,Java a ; 7ia- Yet a year later Piccard again went right. - Then, gradually, it becomes an - -. -+. data hate s density of-population of into the air—to-53,600 feet, 1,900 feet effort Just to hold the stick and rnd- The c1iie Parisiennes have found s 836; Belgium, 686; Englar-d, 734; above his'previous record. This time der. Time for more oxygen, His mind r.ew way to create color harmony. ` . Now She's,Free-From Them German 345;.France, 191.4;•and the danger did not come close until just The matca 'their handhsg' and A woman writes:—"I 'would like y' clears; will and ambition return. Now y •,,. continental United States, 41.3., Jap- before he landed.' The clumsy metal 30,000 feet. The pointer inoves around scarf to their hat. 14.;��. • . everyone who suffers from headaches an's population classified according ball missed the Adriatic Sea by a'few volutlons drop a trifle. The pilot plays It's well worth the little trouble! - to try Kruscheu Salt,.,. Before taking to age shags 23,502,000 persons be- � w �Kruschen I was hard] ever Tree from yards. �The Swiss scientist made a re• the dial -more slowly. The engine re- -arts favor,, "checks." `.'�°� y low the age of 14 years; 35,827,000 port on .this- second flight in which with his mixture, gives all his throt- With a grey dress or sv;t, a navy . "'s headache. But since 1 have been between the ages of 15 and b9, in- he summed pup the areonautics part in tle, touches the spark and alfast lifts flue and white scratchy checked wool- 5 . taking it regularly I have hardly had elusive, and 4,737,000 above the age three words: 'Everything went well," his .body, seeking, to help his gallant en beret, scarf and bag, adds loads of s headache, '!or which I am very c. 60. The ceT,aus tsgures in3waleG , •i'ne preparations Tor austuoe nsgnta craft on. Failure in judgment, numbed snap to-your-op:fit' -- :' ° • I , thankful, for headaches can make one ths,t in October, 1930, a total of 29,- are all alike. Care is exercised to see though it may be, means death; and , Coral-red crinkly crepe is adorabl! - ._Ieel quite ill. I have been taking that 220,000 persons, or 45.6 percent, of .that the engine A as perfect 'as ma- failurg of inanimate material brings with a grey or n bite costume. :-',4,`" I. small dose of Kruschen every morning the total population', were employed. chinery can-be. Altitude Instruments,- the shadow of death 'close about .the Style No. 3459 Includes two typo ,;;3, in a glass of warm water, before my _ . techometers—for counting the engine explorer. I of hats, scarf and envelope bag. The `.. breakfast, and I feel so well."—(Mrs.) -4'" .': revolutions—thermometers,oil gauges, •• . y' . •. bag has a change purse and inside.' f . • : -A_. E. V. . . . !'are thoroughly tested, and every strut zipper closing. Tt comes'in T ne size . ' Headaches can generally be 'traced - - LBLlghte! and mire li gone•over with microscopic Parson—"R'ell; Mose, how is your to a disordered stomach and to the un- better half ,this morning?'' Mose- crly' _'.t • - Laughter bas bright golden hair: thoroughness. The pilot carefully ,.She's bettah, thanks, sub, but yo',sh, HOW TO _RDE9 PATTERNS• suspected retention in the Kystem of Laughter met me on the•stalr, . '' studies weather reports. , _ staenating waste material which pots• Smiled, and said, as she passed by, A da• is chosen when prospects for ss careless wlf yo' tractions.' Write your name and adze plain- „ ' ons the blood. Remove these poisons "Come and meet m2 by-and-by."- fair weather for-miles arou»d are of . - . - - — . _.• I,, giving number and size of sncb ,� h'.<. —prevent them forming again—and There was a sort of half-hearted patterns as you want. Enclose 1.,c is p. Laughter dances on the green; the beat. Mechanics start the motor; %-.n you;il never have'to worry any more., and the pilot, wearing-fur-lined gar- strike among .the masons and brick stamps or coin (coin prefer:ed;,wrapy 11 . Ana that is just how Kruscben Salts Laughter'has the gayest m(eu, menus from head t�toot.,as well as rt. layers during the building of • His it carefully),for each number. and ...'�.; it ;�-''bring swift' and lasttn 'relief Liosn She's alWa}s merry as she goes y g �fa'est 's Theatre, London and one address your order to Wilson Pattern .. - ' B face-mask and electrical) heated og- i. y , headaches. -Krusche:r Salta aid Na- Through the 'world do tripping toes, glee, climbs Stiffly in, a parachute morning, _as Sir Herbert Tree+was v.rvice, 73 West A&laide St., Toronto, . '- tuts to cleanse your' body completely Nvould that I•might be like thee,, strapped•to his.back. For_many min% .gazing beautificall3t at the rapidly .-- p _ -�` el -11 clogging waste matter. Start on Always happy as can be; utes he listens to the engine,his train- rising structure, two or.three ring- We do not know of how much • F,� "flit- little daily dose" of Kruschen to- Laughter, take 'me by tyre hand, _ ed ear reads to catch the least uneven- .1r'ed-era app,roach-ed him •personally man is capable if he has the will,and - ' -morrow. Then you will very soon have Teach me, dear;to ttndergtawl. . nesv in the drumming note of the ex. on the matter, recalls J. B.'Booth (in to what point he will raise himself if /y, '4,.1. -- .1 00" with'.headaches' =Elizabeth Whittemore Willey. haunts. Then he nods to the me- "Old Pink 'Un Days.")� � he feels free.—J. von Muller-. , _ . . . /. - _ . I�; • - . - . • • . . . . . . a • . - - - -- - - - 1a Y• V Jr M wa ♦, x pons:+ . w ..•,,, +1..:!}'fk* w.r +^.!►" •+.a�•'»"•.Y� _ 'y;.: r= ^5`;'Wv. i•; }. i^• VF) i•' .4:y yu.r !arrvy-i',�• .�.$rr.+�e,a�S�.f".Y•,e� _ ,je; ,r.�� S ?4,--.a - :`-'.�" •y. _ _ Y M _ _+'�. •'F l�"+n °'u��.' + .xra±•a.,�.'";a`i�.••'ri• �� C" F+J` �y�,�r�y� '+• T`,..y' • + • f ^ -. .�.-.Y a.Aw � x.�_ '.."lv.-��a- - •,•°-S•�+.ry '•i�YY F.-'Y..r. i�i...•✓y„'7•vJLYT�"A.•"iC:.:ya{J•.•a'Sri"f ._r-Nn'- '+.-�i -'M1� ``' .. ..',K...M-•Yi+igiw..r :.++•r_ -r-�•.J..."_.vs'a. b++PCa=�u•+w✓v .' meet their olhiligatione, and the ,;Plaited Clrt 1Pielceria! CARD OR TNA!"tKa. Foie �.� Stock �:+ L fiuttdaT Services — s sheriff makes his epQearaace with . a notice of foreclosure, and they On Sunday morning, the service in we wish to take this opportunity FOR 1 - find themselves without a home, of thanking our friends and -neigh- of Y, TERNS =� the United Church will be held at 11 Orosmeotal'r'reee, ." o'clock, standard time, when Rev. A. hors far their k;ndness�d sympathy �1.7epa'Ya.a; si.aoit yeldlnadVance. ' and in wan cases without frleads. during the tong illness'ed-e�r�beloved EverQreena and Dwarfs. y A. Boyd, B. A., B. D., a returned i`A1 Flowering Shrubs.Hedging, =.°�eeyeriatiow to the u�tca stasis and Gccu Map men who were in splendid y husband and father, also a f!- Cliwbiog vines. `' . Britain$2.00 in advance. y p missionary will be the speaker. This oral tributes at his death. c ircaimstAnces, are now objects of will be a special Thankoffering ser Xr* W H. Jackson and Emily. Roses and Perrennial Borders+ eharit The find themselves Vice under the auspices of the 'Wvm Dahliwsand Rockery Plants, " y• y Bert Busbes and Strawberries, JOHN M U R KAR P r0 rietor. en's Missionary Society. y unable to procure em to ment, or the , Gooseberries and Currants, _ p employment, On Sunday evening t.l_ service will ey have becontie be held at 7.30 o'clock, standard time Feeds of All hinds AsparaQu as in come cases t�• ' when s � •'' --.. -' Fr-At Trees, root pruned. NOTES AND COMMENTS. .too old.to-work. IL-is. a`sad elos special missionar. slides of c. Roct•pruned apple,pear. cherry and ' most interesting naturz will be giv- Chicken, feeds of aIi kinds Mash- ing to an liourrable life. They en by Mr. Boyd. All welcome. es Chicken Scratch etc, carried in English cherry tr-e I to 5 care,b a and -While Ramsay DlacUunald, � using root pruned said care,bearinjr , have lost their-property. but not _-_. stock, slay Bran, Shorts, Corn Oats" will come iuto t! f-ct in from 2 to43 premier of Britain, and M. fief Honor ot•' the respect• of tlreir 1peath of Mrs. :ingas �Ichap Arid alt •k nds of feeds, at the Clare- years and some have borne in`i vent.; rist, former pre.nier of France, m mont Elevator. Lowest Cash Prices. J, T ELLIOTT AGENT fellowmen There is a man in After a lengthyAillness, a f•,rmer were, proceeding on their way this township who bought •a good resident of Pickering Mrs. Angus _ ' VP. Symes► r across the Atlantic to discuss McKay, died at her home in.Indian PICKERI\G, OhFT. 20tf .� ftarw several years ago for,Sd5,000, Y, : international affairs, t8ey were Head, Sask., at the age of 83. I%Irs. tiG M which he paid $8,000 down. ,greatly shocked to receive by Mciiay was the widow of the Late pICKERI ` radio the nests that the United '�a conditio.ua were At that time Angus McKay, "Saskatchewan's ;r=' MEAT , MARKET HARRY R he could Have easily made Lire and Old Man of Agriculture;' who -States had departed from the gold `died nearly three years ago, and who payareuts on the mortgage e as he CASH AND CARRY; - -standard. The news came like a xas for a number of years superint- _ : (;ARPEATER, BU1L'DER, was a good farmea,.very as endent of the Experimental Farm a. "`J' ' thunderbolt, from the blue, and Specials fail and CO1tiTR ACTOR trious and careful. But aP the Indian Head, where he had done s: _ their pions would have to be re much for agriculture in Saskatchew_ Thur., Fri. Sat. _ . depression came• on .about the `Plans and Specifications :. wised before diaeussiug the inter- time he purchased the farm, he an. Deceased -A-as born in INWtby, be- Lean Park Chops, 15c ]b._ prepared. national affairs. What the effect ins the daughter of the late Dr, and has been unable to make any pay Mrs. Gunn. After hpr marriage she All Workmanship of Roosevelt's action will be can Side Pork, foc frying lOc lb. mAr►A ghee, and pq prnnPrty hAA lived for a number of year- r th Q 1,e uLAy sartuisedi nut - neither decreased greatly,-it is very doubt farm now owned and occupied by W. Round Steak, 2lbs for ... 25c, . P/CKER//VG•P Q England nor France were overly J. Miller. In 1885, along with the Manager � N ful if the farm could be sold for late Robt. Miller, W. J. Miller and Allan Andrew, pleased, but when they hear the the Amount of the mortgage. 'others they moved to Indian -Head, - -- .- `---- �- " �pT'/CE r reasons fur the action their atti .Another sad case occurred last where they were pioneers in that THE "MADELI:�E tude maybe changed. province. She is survived by two sons - Sir a-uow have a first class Black • Birch Cliff. A woman -- _._.._-_._. _ -,-� - week. _. - _ -- _ _ -_ one daughter, ali-residing in-ln- - $ Y•►:- S smith in the shop. ' Can do any' •`° EAUT SALON The Henry Government hies_ who was very highly esteemed by than Head. loud of repair woik, horseehoe- presented each member of the all who ]chew her, received a SALE REGISTER. -DMarcelliag and log, Rood work Etc. Prices rea- r„`i•y` letter, giving a notice of foreclos — _ eonable and work guaranteed. >'.I.egislature with a globular map SATURDAY: MAY$TH—AuctiOQ sale Of `'�= •ger waving' AIaU a good BtQC'i^O HArd- - of the world. . B a class study of of her home for which she had farm im lemenro. household furni- Scalp Treatment, By y P ware and Groceries, snd _ labored for fourteen years: Short Lure etc., at the V illAce of Brough- Hair-cutting.thEa globe the will leans.that,tbe - g• .' R hat we bavn't -got we y ly afterwards she was found_ pm, the property of Rnbt. Devitt. < a will get evorld is round, and that it.turns Terms emob. Sale at 130 p. m. te. s. Permanent Waving a Svecialty - u . lying on a couch unconscious front. _. -on its axis. It may be' that they �. Bee hflla. tr.G. f'gWe►V. auc• ,M86C:LeliYl@ 1vS1,133.d.eL1, TERMS teas _ had heard of.that fact before,-but which she did not rally. Cases tionPer. -phone 2729 Pickeriag this littler table ornament will like these are'being duplicated aU _ _ Phone IN6 CLAREMbNT F. R. JACKSON, Prop . r. over the country, and how long, P their.'memories on this this coaditiou will last no per.o° +tanrlo _ point on wbieb, many years ago, , there waw such a diveraity of can tell, but there are some.signy for Tt3E E D & STORE of improvement. WHITE -opinion. Next year, it may be _ �C3s d-tiotl Ast they will receive a grammar. The hocks season is now-over. - arithatetic,or some other useful y ti'Phirh nunlcl be a hen+ narue school book that will increase and the baseball season is now 013. foe thi•r vic•idity. were it _ We Offer the Fullowing E:tra Specials � theft nsefnl°ass when they return The interest shown in hockey wam struck by a tornado or cy - For Thurs., Fri. and-Sat. never grextee than it is now, and clonic windstor-m. Better be a to the legislative halls of the moth of this interest is due to - _ province to devise means of y xtgeucyd i°-sure though this Salmon, "Tiger," tall ti 2 1 c f. . -spending he radio. b which hundreds of thous- . •b.g peoplti a=money and ands of pen le are enabled to om tliecoFer something new oa which p Autoble Re►tep are lower. follow the game by_ listening into see nA for ecial Short Time they may=Impose taxes. _ With p Sugar, granulated, 1.0 lbs. for �. _ ?3c. their increased knowledge they the radio and follow its progress Policies. rrtiRht succeed ]n Inventing s from -beginning to end. The • CYRIL E. MORLEY. greatest Interest was shown in Brooms� (:p i alb eaclz _ • _• 23C. Phone 6700 > > ,males an which they could balance the finals between the Rangers, of - PICK EaING, ANT. - yµ� ;the budget. New York, and the Maple Leafs, _ �� - • l - ro •' Muffets per pkg •. ..• -- �, � -��Oc. At tbe• annual meeting of the of Toronto. The finals consisted > > ' ntario Educational It flnal Association of a series of five games, the win . c Eat +O *A f�a u .; - 3?c• ` ,�. .. wbirh was hold is Toronto last aEag team having to win three P Soap, �oap, to bars . noon. weeh the aecaesity of economizing game y out of flue to win the +� -' In every possible sway emphasized tropby, the Stanley Cap, which " i,oW En joys Meals C�f "Kolona y' per lb. • :`' 30c• - a iby speakers in the vitrious divi- made them the champions of 1 ! �• - ieione of the Association, teachers, America, an honor which was held Without fear of -.. tthwtees and and ratepayers. Io by the Maple Leafs last year. By ,p,fter Suffering Pineapple, Sliced. per tin « . 1�1G• G,be last twenty or twenty-five the New York teach winning the ears our eduostionii system has cup it does not Imply that Amer]. "T- 71► Y can players are better than the NU-E" Again Scores v'sdory Bread, white or brown, 2�4 oz. � ' � ' ' Increased iq cost to the province Over Indir"on, Conatipa- i about three or four times. Sala- 0anadians, for.the American team and Kid• _ ties have increased greatly and is composed of Canadians with {, hey Ailments -. stew subjects have been added to one a:ceptioa. Johnson. whose. x L the cntriculnm, which might be home is in New York. The °,,. -�40T/�7UR/SON mgsrded an frills,and not absolut mason for this is the game of t t a w s PICKERIN( . • i sly essential to the education of hockey is one which is compare , the chili!. The cost of�education Lively new in the States. It is I ' ' , s: . ` You order - PHONE PICKHRING 800 We deliver .'. .; `has also heed greatly increased by only during the past few years r the much iocreasad coat of build- that the Americana have taken- Hardwa-'lago and equipment. Many of our soy interest in the game, but its and rents received their edn- popSing every ^ :I Pickering re Stot e ear, said- it will not be many +cation in schools of the humblest Y _ '-eoastrtiction and equipment, log yes►rs before the Americana will •bonees and plank seats without provide a large number of high _ Get your Seeds now while oar stock is complete. ^backs. But many.excellent schol class players. In the recent series srs received , their educations) between the Rangers and the 7 Red Clover, Alfalfa. Timothy and Sweet Clover Seeds, foundation in these . primitive Maple Leafs the latter were at s. all Government Tested Seed. etructuree. Afterwards the little great disadvantage. Previous to _ ; •All kinds of Vegetable'9eeda. bull[ or package - red school made its a rance, the series, the Maple Leafs .bad pee :Feed Master Chick Starter for Baby Chicks and see the result, �- 41ther of frame or brick. Follow been playing a aeries of five games leg thlBSes came the present type with the Boston Bruins, whom ( Six foot Spring Tooth McCormick;Deering Cultivator, complete.852.00 cash.- of lx fldia with its electric light, they eliminated from the contest - g g MR JAMES FRENCH closets. -science ecInipment etc., for the Stanley 'Cup. In these ;M Ever for McCormick Deering Farm Machinery and Repairs. .. games they were physically -ex. Ever since last fall my stomach also auditorium far public meet has been so badly out of order that Our Motto•-`-`We have1t, Cao get it, Or ` legs, ;.daneEng, and other'amuse haunted,some with broke° bones I suffered from indigestion and gas -it -sot made." -,m auto. and other painfulie'uriee, W�eu formations after every.w132."_says • - -. -- - _ suss settee with the Rangers began air.James French,48 Garden Street: Guelph,"Constipation ' J• S. BALSD4N, jPIC G Vany sad dramas are being they were in no condition to play, Constipation, developed until I aeti acted throughout the country but when the series 'were schedul- had to be continually using bush ithese cla a as a result of the de. ed to take lace on certain days finally b and my entire s�rstem y P Y finally became badly rundown. •_ 1peonion. All through the country they did not complain. While "I used NU-ERB only a very SPRING -SPEC/ S � a read of farmers and house• they were playing with the Boo- shat time but it gave me splendid• �.+ results- I can now enjoy my,meals 'holders being deprived of their ton team,the Rangers had a chance without that-awful pain and.distress (PRICES TO SHOOT AT) ilsomes or farms, as the epee, may to recuperate and were in first afterward. My appetite It4s im- ke, because the were unable to class condition when the series F'a''ed 100 per cent, and I am feel- -Tesm Harne@a at 825.95 per set - 7`� in much stronger tad better than 1.90 each up ireep up payments min their mort- commenced, eo that the result I shave for some time past. My Horse Collars, " - 38ageo. The position they now find was not a surprise to hockey fsas. bowels are acting' .regularly every All othet Harness parts-at equally low prieee themselves in is no fault of theirs. It would be difficult to fled two dayy." Mein'%Farm Boots at 1.95 per pair Eery Botts. GUNU-ERE Is Sold Other Linea of Work Boot%, 2.49 per pair up "They are indastriott%, thrifty and more evenly matched teams than ea the Following "Money-Back" . - flash's Sea Oxfords at 1.95 Bove' at 1,75 -' - -when times were prosperons they these. The games were all played �y�`are not entirely satisfied ..Youth's at 1.59.per pair up mwere getting along well, gradually in a ep�rtm%nship manner. There Kith the results you have obtained - Men's Overalls, 1.25, 1.49 and 1.75 per pair aleereaeinq :their obligations and asses l:t .;e flare up occasionally, after using the twelfth agreeable _Boys 3 yesir to 7 year Eaglieh Sport Pants 95e pair 9���king forward to the tine when but these card mot smountto much, spOOnf"l'° 1dL):ERB' you may re- Oome in and aee•for yourself _ _ - tarn the partly empty bottle to the ...,nl�t be-indepeudeat,- owhig as those wao participated did not druggist from whom you,purchased Phone 2904 _ n,I n, .ii Anything. But these dark cause any damage, it and received a full refund of you •day, have fallbu upon them, and moseys CEC I Y --`eve., m ith ezercisin the greatest �O�t owners are halos ad Vi r q iced t7rat their licensee haveezpir E. C. JONES, DRUG(1'IBT, scare, they have been unable to 'ed• Watch out for inspectors, Pickering. Ontario �p = C ?a► z 2%.x N C* °'' � -noon - .' :,+..:�•�sue::��,.�...�.; -;. '`�,- - _ noon •_�.� _�...: :'a -e.'4.a,, - Gtr•-+- r.�-:y..:• ;>.r..�,u o'-- _ .-.,z.=-an.. .,...w ' ,--.aai.T •K,:.a.en.�'+s+�•�+� .e �- '- .i�zs«c tape ."n, °�";�:' •�^.,,. ""`'Pu. •.r.•Q...rv�•':a.m-r F: •�n - _ ..•n•8,• .. ,o.- -�° !�.,�•- ;;.. '''•. - �»fr. - �:' •'- p jam,.- _ :.. :.�-�n_�1e ".� :,�•...r�-" -... ='� ' V "n••i�i�r,•�.N' ..i-° ' .'•. I a{- wig"~• n *. ,...- , ..y, _ 4 ti ... �p�. �.- .. .. _ -';„_...w•-.- .. � 't.._ �.�t•_f-"_.'.:..Si.'_ - ,ISM _ _ � �„Aa, prl'r litre. ![undell had • ba LunLasten 'luaus vbvpietr T�aty�f-!'1�4� .° -- United Climb • -- - �'�Lrip tp.Tomato on-Monday. - - i v.=�•,'` Mrs. Mundell is again operating Born, to Jack and Mrs. -Willi Born, on April 19th to Flank and - bar beauty parlor in Pickering. eon, of Athens, on April the 14th, Mrs. Powell, a son. The regular weekly meeting of the DUNBARTON Walter Norton and family have a daughter• Mr. and Mrs. Browning and family Y. P. S. was field on Wednesday ev- s moved into the Dr. Brodie home. Mrs. D. A.Scott is visting with are settled in "Dewdrop Int►" suing in St. Andrerhe r i with an INSURANCE � �A Mrs. L. S r e is visiting friends attendance of 43. The president, Sid. Mies A. Spo$ard ppent several friendw at Hamilton, Kitchener p egg g days of the Easter vacation in and London. in Toronto and Hamilton. Woiod, of Conducted the business We are pleased to have Mts. W. T. period, after which the Citizenship •• AUTOMOBILE. the city. = Adam and Mrs. Spears, of - Mies Margaret idaenab sae bean SPhitevate, spent Sunday with and bliss.Irene Dunbar pack in their group led by Garnet Crawford took FIRE- _ - -;:``,,_''.Jx;. .• p Mrs. Gibbons. home again. chacge.•The meeting ol" r'd"with a making extensive re airs to her ;� BURGLARY residence. Jean Grant, of Toronto, spent Miss Doris Taylor spent the week- prayer by lien. Dl ':eye sward Law James and Mrs. Briscoe and song last week cults her grandfather, .end with her aunt, 'Miss Taylor, �f then read the ser -.- a reading• The ,CASUALTY :Blake, were in Toronto on Wed Highland Creek. topic "The Resurrection" was taken -LIFE INSURANCE James Evauz. J. Blenkin and fanuly visited his by .F." M. Chapman. Hazel Carter nesday last. Widmer.and Mrs. :hiller' enter grandmother, Mrs. Foston on Sun- then sang a silo wend Audrey-PoueH--Ph-one ricKering 7920 _80Iy R. and Mrs Besse, of Stayner, twined a witaber of their friends day, gave a piano number. A very success- w b+ spent the week end with Joseph off Friday'evening last. Mr. and Mrs. Crawford and family fur zueeting was brought to a.close BONDS-Goveiiiment;.Municipal and and Mrs. Evan;. Mr. and Mrs. Caskey have re moved on Tuesday into Mr. Morrish's with the League Benediction, follow- Mortgage Bonds. Alec,• Industrials. T. and Mrs. ' Paterson spent turned 'frum Madoc•, following a new house at Highland Creek _ ed.by.r� so°i;a hc;u:. - Cum• - Safe investments at from 6 to 9 per my Sunday at Brooklin in with their week's Holidays at this place. Messrs Wm. Pearce and W. H. _ __ __ _. .__ ..___ __-- cent. .� daughter, Mrs. Pengellq. Miss L• Walkerand' bliss Emma Dickson have returned' home after ,, o ., INSURANCE-All classes written ia- The Brock road has beet opened Reid, of L xbridge.' spent the spending the winter in Florida. �' ��' I eluding -Fire, Automobile,_ Wind- `. at last, and though rough in form S April 22nd Alex and week end A ith the- Misses Walker On Saturda i ® storm; Accident and Sickness. ,:• er bad spots. The trip north can here. Mrs. Gouriie, were 4n the city itt- / Phone or write now be made on solid roads. Mrs. H..Arton and daughter, Mar- ending the wedding of their nephe, 43 t ED. BOWMAN,Whitby Miss Elizabeth Yard, of the gayer, Speut several days last week •Win. Gourlie. / Western Hospital, Toronto, spent in St. �Iar s with birs. Harton's Next Thursday, May 4th, the W. T m :a few daps at her home here due daughter.Y A. .of.the United Church will hold its , DIN A Y'S GARAGE `inR t1le early mart of the week. It i:j reported that Robt. Mann regular monthly meeting in the Base- VhEBSTERS w il+lr. and Mrs. McDonald, of ment of the church. The Centennial i�t ST � v Cor. Brock and Kingmton Rds. _- have moved to Clare will return to 4laremont, he hav Ladies are expected to a-isit, us. EW" I1lTEhi�11TI011AL T 'Oshawa, ing had hid bakery at Stayner . _ moat, where Mr McDouald has burned out. _ Balsam General Repair Work all care, . been employed on the farm of Mr. - DiCTt0NA1 M areisi use by busi-, guranteed at reasonable run 4%;C• - - miss - ness men,engineers,bankers . MCP.A. Aitken and baby, June Nosirine W��gor_spaRt Sunday �- prices. _ r -Pickering Milk •Producers with her parents. �II°a"' °"`�"`"t'• r haws returned to Claremont, after bliss _June Goddard spent the end t�"�s,teachers,librarians' der= Acetylene Welding. 's spending several weeks in Toronte. A well-attended meeting o:- the of the week with Miss June Forsythe'' by successful world ov men and = Bette stone and and charged. she was accompanied- by her Milk Producers of the Township was of Claremont. women the world oaer<. lrlreetone and Dunlop Tires., mother, Mrs. Pnlfer: held in the Township Hall at Brou- Judson and Mrs. Ward entertained Are You Egnipped to Win? - Gasoline and Oils. Frank Ward is able to'be out gham on Wednesday last; when they a number of friends on Friday even- The New International provides!_ - again walking with the aid of a discussed the question. of govern- ing last. the means to success. It is an all- _ Refreshment Bodth In Oonnection 'cane. It is expected that it will went testing for tuberculosis and ot- Roy and Mrs. Ward, of Claremont, knowing teacher,a universal ques- Phone Pick.7500 be some time befora he will be her topics of interest to farmers. In spent Sunday with W. P. and bars. tion answerer. (night or day). " able to return to work. the absence of the president of the Jones. If you seek efficiency and ad- - iE -' I, Mies Arnold. ,nurse at the For Township Association, the chair was Mr. and Mis. Percy, of Myrtle and vancement why not make daily M/LTON Sl. LAP syth home, attending Mrs. Caster, occupied by Mr• Thompson, who in- Bliss Electa and Aileen Birkett, of use of this vast fund of inform- - spent several days recently at her •troduced the, speaker of the evening, Port Perry, spent Sunday'with Mr. Arlon? �TBIETOR home. Mee•Caster,° we are sorry M. O'Neil, who is a member of the .and Mrs. Broome. aao•000voc,bnmrsTem,d.]7eerspd. Ontario Livestock Commissidn. Mr: aeoo illustrations. colored plated. its-say lees-set-im}m"- ao.Qao ce,o ti s,.bl.ca, u,8,». - A meeting of the Claremont O'Neil gave sin iiiiezestiscg• n4&.�o0 -" ;TARE NOTICB `� r � - i► Union Cemetery Co. will be held on .the economic situation as i't'aff- - - Res,z4r u►d Indu-PsPer F.�tidoa. f on Friday eveniDR at 8 o'clock at �s the farmer. He emphasized the That a meeting will be held at the �° writefor.yea- the homer of John Gregg. All importance of the work ss .the.gov-. imPa per. - ernment is doing in,assisting the Town Hall, Brougham, in the Town- ,a� et°at:Free a r hareholders are requested to be dairy fa to get a better grade ship of Pickering, on the 5th day of , ..t of pocy present. of bulls and thus a better grade of May; at the hour of B o'clock in the �' a�:ffisutri. _ David And Mrs. Pugh spent dairy cows. He urged the members to evening for the purpose of electinis „ • paper. Eyesi& Spea.Wt Sunday with Hr, and Mrs.Feasby. take advantage of the offer of the three trustees for the Union Comet- G•&C. of Sandford. Mr, Pugh motoring a Brougham. The owners of plots fie° r"i°`l' n"'°"a'•r+a"'i' govertunent in T. B. "testing, and he �' g MERR, day ssotfp.tie NK �'_.,. -on W Sinuionut, where his cream are requested to attend the meeting. pointed out the advantages of hav- " CO, ing bulls with known records _ g Aron t Percy - -" �d - DISNEY BWC= Cry is being operated ford the behind DATED at Brougham on the .7th � , summer. them to sire the herd. A suggestion dal* of ,April 1933. - - - _ Edgar Shirk aqd Vincent Raker was made that the Association, to Opp. ' lied entries iD the Beagle Show at gas a Junior Farmers' night.and or- Ownera of plots. W. C. Willson LUMPost Odles!rr 7rst• Hamitton.. last-week, both bring ganize a Calf Club in order to keep 'John PhiliiDa /L'a*MdLa� ; = Ing home several prizes. Con- the boys interested in farming and grstDlatioas. dairying. Mr. O'Neil explained the _ ti Mrs.Robert BtrrCll suffered the 'procedure of organizing a Calf.Club _ - 1 'i lose of a large number of turkeys and pointed out its effect on the well A0 N old recently. It in believed that the Fairs and Exhibitions: Elmer' Powell �' -, birds have been stolen: It is be and Gordon McKay were appointed a o look as though the ul committee to carry on this work. J. nnin t g Po .�� Fannin ' . " try thiles were in,the country Lowed, a member from the , , 'r „ rooks on the in'the Nor --' o • again.l ' odd. of Goodwood, poet- them Association and df the -work - :rrav vl the sing,* sighmitg _ti slue * mistre �{ that place,suffered _that had been done in that district. the lose by fire of her farm reel CHANGE O�" (,1/�PQS�tll► .dance outside of the- village on 114 hour was anent in discussing ot- L Sunday afternoon last. It is her problems of the dairyman: _ . understood than the contests had _ TIME TABLES FARMERS, ATTENTION! _ _ ... C'/JtOItA' all been removed Daring the past few weeks. I am again offering farmers only, �ommeneing Sunday, April 30th, new „ n car incur- 4_ Rime "tables will be in effect on all - t" cif bound travellers have been a 25.per cent redwtion o obliged to take advantage of the ante, an forma and can also write Gray Coach routes h Linea dm Grain service. E. Bryan has been Fire Insurance on farm buildings and ;PIC$BR1N(I-T{)RO TE) :. as�ib Baal �+ acting as bus driver and usually contents, at very attractive rates, memorials ve cceento bas had possen mere on his trip to with no premium notes to sign 8,11.3 "-'-:- Effective April 80, 103, :` will be standing in a - and from the station. the premium can be paid, one-third Leave Pickering Eaetera Leave Toronto mmte tribute to the - Rev. J. E. and Me•e. Glover and sash year at no extra cost. Eastern Hoagie :Standard Bay at Dundae persons they have been .,children spent a few days with Don. A. Beer, Brougham, Ont. ;friends In Lakefield. On their ---- _ A. 0 P. 54 M. Time .A. H. % 3 Created to honer. our return they were accompanied by - L ' a 809 �e 2 54 a 6.80 a 4.80 ; �v'e skill secorss Mrs. Glover's brother, Milton The a 6.54 a.3.54 ' 7.86 4.80 the beat reaalb• 7.54 4.54 = 9.00 1580 :,.j ONO cheater Trap e ADdrewe, of Norwood. who rep,; - - - - -924 5.54 10.80" .'se 8.80_. N• W. STAi�'FORD _ .. _."..msined..over"tba week end. YeB: 10 54 e 6 5�k c 11.80 7.80 The cattle and wheat 'market j � e►'ll.54 7.54 , '' P• H. :e 8.90 =Wv=has been the topic'of conversation P. M. -e 8.54 12 80 _. 9:80 of those interested : daring the �� 12.54 9.64 - c 1.80 10.30 poet few days. The sudden rise - �a 1.54 b 10.44 e: 2 -' - -- in priaee has caused many to be a w, little more hopeful. and we all Modern a daily except Sun.-&Hol, b Sundays & Hoi. only. r _bope the increases may continue. bief+xs c Sat. only. a Sat., gun. nit Hol. only. The musical recital on Monday Life by Rev.Dr. Harwood, A. T.O. M., � Copies cif new time tables will be available ,proved one of the most intereatina - - at'all offices and agencies on - events of• the Beason and though by C. H. Tucks Opt Friday, April 28th. _ �A� ' ��t� •regrets have been expressed at tip low the moderate -attendance. those -' Protection - - p �' '� CjQ. yn bearinR the lecture were delighted. Part - w d Dramatic Club, �-- G ra Coach roes _ Ch" rates for farm and omintsy The�itees, oQ When anything irregular is to be building@. under the' ausplose of the Clare_ feared through improper use of the Windstorm Insurance on buildings. moat United Young People's eyes, touching upon your hea�ith,•hap- :' . . Eaetern;Honee-Pickering wind-mills,Silos Cto. -Society, will present their popular • :;A,utoapomiq Insurance drama, "Hie Beet Investment,".in sendsout some�d of a warning and q the Community Hall, Claremont, our own experience should teach - of all rinds. on the evening of Friday, May 12, you just how to understand some of, FA81![ti FOR (Mole Y at 8 o'clock. This comedy, drama the many warnings commonly exp- • Writs or pbooe comes highly:recommended. •- A " ,.'lie most common of course .. � T s play that gripe the hearts of all. is headaches and blurred or notice- r l C a • E D: BOW lri A..N F le eomethin' worth while, 'some ably reduced vision but these are but 20 WHITBY, ONT. thing that will bring- returns. the later follow-up to some minor -:-- Owns and help the Young People. warnings at first allov+ed to go un- :±^• Admission 25c.and 15e. ------heeded such as'weariness, nerve ex- 10=20 YcCdimic$•Deering(overhauled completely)guarlinteed The pupils of the Public School. haustion, headaches eyes watering, like a new Tractor 'will hold their concert in the Com- twitching of the lih, itching of the 10.=20 Fordson, good shape, fenders governor, pulley eyes 'and reddened lid edges with a, cOormick-Dearing Cultivator, 6-ft, spring tooth, good t� ` -=1 -'monnit Hall on Friday evening, ye M B _ P _ aa.ertfi�f .,, 'April 28th. .The program is under feeling of sand in the eyes, styeshand- 'MeCormiek-Deering Culti-packer,oho worn. rl new inflamed eyes and'lids- Whin these p the direction of A. W,Lynda, of lllcOormick-Deering Tractor Plow, 8 furrow, new y t Whitby. Director of Music, in the symptoms are evident it is quite cool- McOormick-Deering Separator, repossessed ppublic schools of South Ontario. moo that your eyes are not right be- A number of used Tractor plows, two and three farrow �• °~� , 'The program will consist of cause for theta to see in a normal One Potato Planter, Hoover WILY they are expending or wasting 10-20.Titas Tractor, enitagte for belt work, cheap ` 'choruses, duets and solos, also nerve energy. Don't wait for danger drills. The object of- the concert Durant Sedan; 1980. all overhauled , is to enable thq parents of the to be evident; if you are not sure, . •:Whippet Sedan, 1990, four cylinder. pupils to ale wad help appreciate the about your eyes, make sure. p to be continued Essex Goape, rumble east. 1928 -.the results of teaching of singing - Packard Sedan, excellent shape; 1927 Ste,r Touring, 1927 ,.yY s in the schools.. The idea is com. r c Chevrolet Ton Truck, stake body, 1928 paratively new in this section and Ld_ E. O"NG Ili. 8 tube Radio. DeForest-Crosley;overhauled was probably, an idea taken from 5 tube Radio,-DeForest-Crosley _ ► __.England, where this teaching of FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND, _Philco,•table model, 60 cycle. - ..z. music has been carried on for EMBALMER Type "B" International Ensilage Cutter ' ..m-any years. -It is hoped-that the - 9ucceeeor to W. J. Msthec,l Beatty Electric Washer, wood tub . w parents and others will turn out. 8touffirihe Set Brantford Counter Scales, fan type new _ Sold and.justalled by Admission 25 and 15 cents'. The Refrigerator, suitable for butcher or grocery d iTs will also be conducting a Night and Day Service s., pupils % ONT �sANg z' PBO o s$ --pale of home-made candy;during BusinemPboae- Residence Phone CHAS. 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Near Accord �[C1�arles 'Afickle Britain and U.S. -: I � ���SS Killed lnstanly -On New world Gold Ratio = O _ 'r ~4 A::_ ate Washington, Aprf 24.=Britlafi ail' On their return they issued a JolaA _- � ]fie EsA and The world at Large President of Mickle DytiTCIIt American statesmen'neared an agiea statement: "I Firm Hit on`Highway meat Sunday night on a basis tort "T"ay was occupied lax thorougi- = CANADA.- invented as instrument that m a com- Q�lia.--Charle., S. Mickle, aged new monetary system. survey of the business of the disarmle meat conference at Geneva," the Joint - -- - bination clarinet and saxophone,which 83, president of Mickle, Dyment and And even as the negotiat[ona aimed statement said. •`Jt was felt by, bona Benefit of apparently a tta is one step in the direction of con* Son, lumber, merchants of Graven- There !s, apparently a standing al- farting the saxophone into a musical burst and Toronto,was inatan*ply kill- towstrd world recovery were pointed the President and the Prime Minister ternative between annoyance and toward the Impost-freighted monetary that the result of the day's converse- instrument.—Toronto Mail & Empire. ed near here on Saturday night. understanding between Prime Ministdr Lions would considerably advance the ' _amusement over life's ironical accid• _...__ _ Said to have been in or near.a �- eats, and he who rives beat is he who Ramsay MacDonald and President pros ec s of'success, both o! the Dii- laughs best for relict from the tears Safe From 'Quakes. parked motor car op the highway, five Franklin Roosevelt, the disarmament arm meat Conference and of the In- and tension of his own trials. 'It is • The reason -for our freedom from miles south of Orillia,Mr. Mickle was -problem was injected into -the- inter- ternational Economic Conference. •a chitd'a privilege to lad'gh'be'cauae be earth shocks is apparent from an ek- found dead after another motor car national discussion, for which Premier , "The President will continue the dit is, tickled, but the adult must learn amiaation of the geological formation had grazed the standing machine. Richard B. Bennett will arrive to-day: cussion"of s disarmament problem with 7-77-'_ e laugh in the face of misfortune, underlying this central portion of Can- Carer er Dr. W. E. Brown has or- Joint Statement M. Herriot." ptandicap and even pain or he becomes ada. A large part,of both Ontario and dered an inquest. Announcelneut that the armaments A statement indicating that Prof- ' •tire unhappy slave of his own efrcum-. Quebec has its geological foundation Elmer O. Prophpt, 30, �f Barrie, question had-been taken up came in Vent Roosevelt' -and Prime,Minister �'tances. Such laughter,!t seems,has in the Laurentian rocks, which accent- drivel of the other car,•sai� he,was a Joint statement issued as the British Ramsay MacDonald were seeking a definite therapeutic value. It has fats and mining men refer to as the driving south on the highway when premier and American President con- method of re eetabliahing the dollar 4ong been said that one may laugh pre-Cambrian shield. This underlying he noticed a car parked sideways with eluded a ��ven-hour' cruise down-the and the pound on a'Ram basis wsa'4s• - - sad grow fat,but it is more.impartUnt stratum of rock !s th'e oldest forma- on door open. In avoiding a colli Potomac River. sued at the White House after a three• to the modern man that he learn to tioa which: geologists know, -dating sion, Prophet said, his machine struck hour conference. laugh hib way out of nervous prostra- back to the dim past when our earth's the open door, of the parked car. The President and the British Prime Herriot Pledges Co-operation oa. Miss Mary F. Ferguson, super- crust first began to-•olidify.—London When he stopped his car'farther Minister heard a report from the ecoao- Meantime the former French' pre' : eor of social service at John Hopkins Advertiser. town the road, said Prophet, and in. mic.experts who have been working _ a University, advolatea laughter as an .._._ vestigated, be found he had struck on a new gold standard basis. miss had arrived. He declared on his ntidete for all sorts of neuroses and the man. Prot,het called Pmvincial The economic advisers of the British arrival that he came with a sincere Lucky Exeter. desire to co-operate,and that recent ' ea for social disorder Et;}o, Onmrio hen accumulated a -Coii:stable Robert Purvis, wbb found and American staffs spent the day in Sea surplus, reduced its .debt and cut its 'air• micide assn when he arrived. two special sessions and then Joined omic-Conference more necessary that tax rate ten mills. Prophet and a girl companion were th a conference with Mr. MacDonald *' Show ConfWenes. '-,minjured. He was not held by the and Mr.Roosevelt at the M%Ite House ever.. A lucky place in Exeter, that lasted until midnight. His government has announced s - .:,Three men who esesped with their But other towns are vexed it her; po�T; Mickl was president of the determination to remain on the gold es from the Apron are now, looking - A Joint statement issued as the Her feat they eannot-emulate, standard. Premer Datautier of Franct or positions on the Macon, a dirigible Reduce the debt and cut the rate, Mickle-Dyment firm in gucceseion to meeting adjourned, disclosed that the his father, Charles J. Mickle,who died discussions centred around the upset• In.a. speech expressed the hope that ` ow ready, for its teats. They have As folks have done -!n Exeter. Great,Britain and America would fa• = ore confidence in such craft than the -.-Strithroy Age-Dispatch. in December, 1929. His mother died tied monetary'situation. cilitate a prompt resumption of inter 's► November 14 last. He had livefl all ` national exchange avoid a"moae7 't i e rage individual, and it ma!be be• A Lurther con[erenca of the .experts use they know more about them. — - -•his life here, being engaged in the was arranged for to-morrow In the of- r A Wasfthy Editor, wet.'ratford Beacon-Herald. There was a banquet In Orangeville lumbering e' Was founded k his fire of Secretary Codell Hull:at the Despite the introduction of the dim 6 •: lather. $e wan wider) known state ad later a armament question, experts working ' - one night. and many of tlfe citizens }S,rr n ti ,}}.ho ontira r3iatriet of Mn4- e a with th , gafsjr In the Air- 'Nero Lauing of rue opportunities Lae .ko�.r _. —. _— ._ �y ��-�=t i� -"- .=t- -mOU-roe converna„vua wvaa 1o...liw The encuinr into the Akron dis`ater ,sad=Wwi well they had White House... thelr'ttndivided attention to economll evives memories of that which was done those. The editor of one of the Eighteen years ago he married From the two meetings throughout - - + M-aa Margaret Schramm of London, problems. . ode in the case of the City of Liver- earliest papers got up to give his tes- the day of the econome experts there Sennett Hopeful ` ol, the Imperial Airways liner, which Ont. who, with an dal daughter, bier, tlmony. "When I came here," he said, y g developed the very definite idea that Margaret, and sister-in-law, iss D._ ! Ottawa.—Confldeace that the con" shed a short time ago, though of ..i h a p� c�L _ g__ M a new world gold-ratio between 30,and re arse triers is no comparison between I am worth 1175,000." Seelig the in- his am it are surviving members of 40 per cent. as a reserve for currency-��tiore Sa Washington llt- a would- hi e two. The point raised'!s that of crednloas looks on th6 faces of some .life family. He is also survived by was at least discussed prominently for suit in great benefit to Canada and tiff two sisters Mrs. Howard Cane of world In general was voiced by Fit mpasative safety of travels In the of his fellow-citizens, he conti•iued: possible Inclusion in the general airplanes "An authority has estimated that each Newmaiket and Mrs. George Harper Han. R. B. Bennett as he entrained either in ai lanes or in dirigibles. „ scheme( 'Suiday' afternoon for the' IIaltM : -- .]Dr. Eckener has steered his Zeppe- child is worth at least $6,000. I have of Waterloo, . Alfred. Mickle; artist, o! Toronto, is sin uncle. There wan speculation and rumors States capital to tut!!1 his engagemed n thousands of miles across both 16 children.'=Fergas News Record. � funeral will be held to' the that the Britsh experts wanted the ,�h president Franklin, D. Roosevelt rth and south Atlantic and over pound stabilized at $3.50 while ":e ..It Ss my confident belief," tlu _ ope, without a single accident to Mickle Memorial_Cemetery•kern on Americans wanted it laced at$4- Y passenger. The Imperial Airways - - .-THE EMPIRE. Tuesday afternoon tinder Masonic. p Prime liLfnleter said, "that These pee ss established in 1914. and since Survived the Crisis _ auspices• At the same time.. there were un- pargtory discussions will make the __ =—-7 official reports of a proposal that the World Economic and Monetary Cost _ -. hen there have been only air acrid- The United States have come to the United States deltas in international Terence a success sad bring relief t1 is to their liners ffi which injury climax of their malady.while they are 20 per Cent. Profit. , exehaage be put at is cents. a depressed world." passengers we involved; and still strong enough to cope with !t On ]'radio LiCerlses � — -- ough during that period they have They will build up'from the base a own over tea minion miles and have stronger, more stable industry and stout 14Bupervis ab to the number Dominion Exports +1�_e *si_Yt_� - - rried a quarter-of a million passen- commerce than the fantastic structure of about of are established through- j 11 Markets'!S ere. which has toppled from the height of out Canada for the purpose of oversee- 'l ,e F2ytag as the regular air routes in ins' safes of radio llceiiaes. These - Gold to Landon •.PRODUCE PRICES. ` '. . the skyscrapers to the dust.—London_ supervisors are paid a commission of rope, in fact, is regarded as assns- Daily Express. _..-_ __ _ cost, at rhToronto otloR dealers prices: . five per cent of the $2 license c _ g an even greater safety than travel - Hon AI red IIlean, Mlnlatex Of d 1 g Lifted Eggs•: -Priaesgto farmers coax• - i1 f assn Mie a Ember Bea ° road. This, Is proved by the fact Et+eopean CuarrNs. Marina told the House o! Commons -By Canada As ' Metal try shippers: Ungraded, return t the lnsnrance companies ask There to no,doubt that the predo=-- Friday. The House, In committee of Leaves Montreal .,r ed,fresh extras,13c;freak isrita,'lei - ghee premiums for-the 'latter than meat lNilag in the minds of millions the whole, wan examining an estinul<te seconds,9c; cracks,9e, Graded,cases z - - 4ey do for the form�lr. It is such a in this country today is that at all of $280,000 for the radio service Montreal.—First intimation of a free, 1& for freeli extras, 14c fog _ feaster as that which happened to the costs $retain mast refuse to be drag• Supervisors paid il$ for g book of change in regulations affecting export fresh firsts, 12c for seconds.. = ' !ty of Liverpool which proves the -gam into the quarrels of Europe. By 10 licenses and resold them to the of gold from QVada was given Here Charnitig creim—Special, 24c; N4• Herat-rule, The case of the Akron the Locarno Treaty we are pledged to vendors for $1?, the mfatater said.The Friday when nearly $5,000,000 in ape- 1, 23c; No•.2, 20c, f.o.b. skipping mes within a different category, but cie was shipped to the open gold mar- Points—take 'aides against the aggressor, if latter, in turn, sold the licensees to ket in London. For some rmmths past Cheese—No. I large, colored, paraf• trouble breaks out between France and. radio receiving set owners for$2 each, fined and government graded, 9%cl d is apt to lump all aerial dlaasiers an,embargo on gold exportq has been twins '10c; tri lets .1014c.• Germany. But If thiet were to happen thus making a commission of 15 per P ether.—kontreal Daily -Star. is efl'ect, adq now, the man in the street who does cent. To Hon. James Malcolm (Lib., Poultry (buying prices), A gr - _ not pretend to understand the niceties :forth Bruce) the minister,said that The gold, tinderet9od to have been �l�y�ng 'chiZltei i, over 6 Dba� Power of the Press• of diplomacy, would lino it very hard fast year the coat of collecting ap produced in Canada, was shipped to lie; over 4 to 5 lbs., 10c. Fatted fowl, . "We are a generation which lives to say who was most to blame, aid proximately 11,600,000 was $90,000. , and re the rsteeaverp bjoait -*13 over 6 lbs., 'lc; over 4.to 6 lbs., en .. and the freighter Bearerburn..It yeas over 3 to 4 lbs,, 8c. Young turkeys, newspapers Just As caterpillars feed there would be a strong demand that Montreal bad one supervisor. Tor- 8 to 13 lbs.,'15c; other weights; lac ' exported in the "naive of a Canadian gti3en leaven. Wtnetoa CharchlIi, we should etarid ftaide.—Sir Walter onto eight, due, the Minister said, to bank acting is agent- While ircloyma-. Old turkeys, 8c. Spring Broilers, 1!` Layton is The London News-Chronlele the fact that Toronto Inssted on hav- to 2 i Ibe., '8c; do, 1'k to' 'a4 tbs," - Bansftive World. tion' respecting the -shipment was - (Lib.). _ ,ing a supervisor in each Federal con- 18c. Old'ducks, lOc. Rabbits, 3c. 'The tact of the matter is, the mans r stituency. All other cities had only. n��' reports in the Montreal finan- poultry (buying prices), A gradq _ cisl district were thit the action of -dressed,—young chickens, over'5 lbs., communication throughout the _ ,'• The Polluted Air. the one. tiorld have become so rapid and im- SUtes in going off the gold 15c, over 4 to 5 :ba 14c. Fatted fowl, - .- F The latest report, published today,• standard had made it profitable to ovei 5 lbs-; 13c; over 4 to'5 lbs., i2cf roved that what happens--aad this 'by the Department of Scientific and Qrillla Druggist Dies, market bullion in Louden and Paris. over 3 to 4 lbs., Ile, Young turkeys ay seem paradoxical—la China to- Industrial Research on the investiga- .1.n_ other weights, 17c• tion o! atmospheric pollution hardly ­After Rut�lll$ � �' Shipments of 'gold are underetooi 8 to 1S ibe., 2c. o , ' _. orrow is actually reported I& your p old.turkeyti, 12c. Spring broilers, to-1 rs, bs : vening paper today. '. justifies any optimistic inference that Oriilisf.—Arthur E. Patterson, 48- still to require a license from the min- � 2'A lbs., Zfic; do, 134 to- lilfi lbs, • .,�' !l There to no doubt that things of a. the evil is abating. One should. not, Yearold druggist of Orilha, is dead inter off the country. are Allow- 23tr Rabbits, 6e. very similar import happened a c6n- shape, be de eased by the report, o{ poisoning. Taken to hospital soft ed out of the count Exports had WHOLESALE PROVISIONS. rtury and a halt ago. Had the been- Saturday, he'died'a few hours after been permitted for' exchange rurpoaea an y but one may be astonished that after admiss'ien. Dr. C. V. Scott, one o! b-A since the fall of 1931 Canadian Wholesale pawing 'dealers to notwa everywhere at the time, no a century of industrial civilization one Producers had been required to send quoting rife following prices to retail _ tubt the effect would have been the of eta worst evils shows such little three atten3ing physicians, proitotinc- P dealers pros on people's serves and imaging• signs of abatement. Since men mast their gold herbs mint t.t',Ottawa where 1 shoulders; lOc; ed•death as due to poison. �pork,-=Ham, , 1001, . Today le are living in a mighty hie in centres a dense population, it Patterson-had been registered at n they were paid on the basis of a butts, 12c; pork loins, 13%c-P picnics sitive world, and it may be the hotel here for three days, and doc- thr�-day average of t'te rate for New gc, tubs is essential that they.should be happy' tors rushed there after "an •Oiiflia York funds in Canada. Since the gold -Lard—Pure tierces, 10%c; rld's salvation In the long run. in Join so; yet it seems impossible Is 12c; priUtz, 12c. ' Like�viae in thin economic s the_ g resident had received a letter,the con- standard was set aside in Washington 1134c; psi , g's 1 they should be content when not only .,'world sensitive.In rile Isat three pasta houses and streets but the air ltaelt seta of vtiich caused him fear for this week,the rate on New York funds tarba°9 c;paika,elOc;�prints; 10c- houses Mere hoe been no such thing as a lo= is hardly St to live in.• Manchester Patterson's safety.' He•commutticsbed rio longer provides g basis for the FLAY AND STRAW. PRICES. 'glized depression.--St Catharines Guardian. with the police and three doctors, W. valuation of gold in Canada. Toronto dealers are paying for ha) tatsdard. C. Gilchrist, C. V. Scott,'and H: G. - 1 — said at�•aw, baled, car lots, deliN red, THE UNITED STATES. Smith, rushed tx the lmtel where they, Best Hockey Players of Year 'per:tion; No. 2 .timothy, $9; - Bread and't3utter found Patterson in a dying condition. NaMed b S its Writers timothy, $7.50 to $8; -wheat straw, - =Farmers U4 the, Balkans, We read, Wealth In Stumps,' The police found, that• Patterson y $8 to $ti.50; oat straw, $6. Many The of old tree stumps, had telephoned Barrie where'be for, Montreal. ,—Eddie Sfiore,Hof the Boa- ; — -- %re,feeding bread to their cows, The ton Bruins' "power play; has.been �ovss, of course, fu;niah•their own but- which have stood desolate in the for- �•ly operated a drug store, on Fri- A1.10 al Scot Landed ten—Border Cities Star. ests northeast of ldefbourne since the day, and ..also- wrote several letters. -chosen by newspaper writers over the y _ millers'.felling gangs, passed through The police would not divulge the.name National Hockey League circuit as the at Montreal Docla Advertising Did It. with their saves and area years ago, of the Orillia man who called them,. most useful player to_his team ln.the Montreal. — Her conches shining are now proving to­have a very high nor, vmuld they divulge the contents 1932-33 seeaon just closed,:it.was an% brightly under a protective covering' Total sales by R- H. Macy & Com- value. The stumps are of mountain of 'the letter.' nounced from,the league headquarters of wax, the Royal Sdot,.Britgin's fast•- "' Veiny last year'amounfed t'�) $SO,OJ�i,- ash, a wood which is- increasing in Patterson is survived by his widow here last•week_ - est expre$s train, has.arrived in Can- �00. By reaching ibis amount file New For the fifth time in his career ads aboard the freighter Beaverdale. demand as a furniture timber in Aus- and three.children. -York store justined'its ctailu'to being tralis and overseas. Discovery that fi�----- Fiaiik Boucher, clever centre player of The famous train is on its way to the .� ''the world's largest store. Marshall `the New York Rangers,. has been ad- .Chicago "Century,of Progress" Exhi- .the- mountain ash stumps were suit- Mrs. Harold F. Ritchie.i Feld &.-Company•of Chicago; wbic'h able for furniture converted what was judged 10 have exhibited the best type bition and will visit various Canadian used to ctftim the title, dropped to ' -:Will Head Companies of sportsmanship, combined with a cities on its way. At the docks a giant formerly regarded as foisest waste into ' -• P .178'00,000.last year. a valuable asset. In favorable circum. - Toronto.—Mrs. Harold F: Ritchie, .high standard of playing. ability: To 'crane swung the cars_.alongside:-tbq . In•order to roll tip the sales total stances mountain ash trees grow to widow of the founder o4•-the World-' detenceman Shore roes the Dr. David wharf. The coaches were ready Tot bf $80,000,000'Macy's_used clever and 300.feat in Height, but-their=growth 'Wide Merchandising bearing his name A."Hart trophy: P,,,T to'Somber the use at once_, ,but the famous engine extenslte advertising. And 90 per is such that for some distance from will take over the' presidency of the Lady Byug trophy, ;was in two parts and will have to be .-ceut. .of the -Macy- addvertising was the ground—from'eigbt to 1weiity feet --Harold 'F. Ritchie 0)mpany,'-Toronto. Living prayers 'on United $gates assembled before going oil exhibition " .gone In the-newspapers, the medlurn _the trunk is �rrQgulntly shared and Mrs. Ritchie was unce a nurse. Her' testae a clean sweep of three personal The famous locomotive, the origiita. the world's largest store has found heavily buttxessed., .Not 'crag Ago an pan before her marriage to-Ititchie,-annuaf awards, "Tiny' ''`Thompson, Royal Scat of a Beet of 76 used on the the eves• to 'attiact customers-=-St. examination of some of the old stamps in 1908 was Alice Albert Brydon. She 8oalie of Bostolt Brutns, he's captured London, Scottish and Mldlandltellway, , Thomas Times-Journal'. _ •__ _ - disciosed-thaf when,-pnoperly taut the has' already entered upon her dutieg.' the Georges Vezina brit,:mortal t-rophy"will visit Ottav*a; Toronto and Han;lf' grain of the timber was unnsualis Mr. Ritchie died scv,ral weeks a'go for the best gosling record of the sea- ton among other cities before proceed - -son. - t World's-Fair a . iA London musician is aid to' have beautiful—Christian Science 9lonit(w, following an operitidd.' ing to be it.Chicago. t .r �,,.^` `� a -i.n 'z+f^,{^.;,;"�'iA,7'#s�,a''a?'.'!fi:"^Si'e+ �•�.Q!4'Cc&� ,:f�,e.. ''r�.;i,?r*-.r .• „r- .. ,.- ._,. - ?,�. :J :, 'V}' .ed-'rt Jk`�,.t. ..�<I -_ ..o-. ' .w:v°ci+c•- "."• ^' w;_ -'{sr, sa`' ^:'_` .�i° ,i..r•� v*n i"�^`i,'�'•�..x,- y�`'"K<* r.r :!wr....y�{• •s-�r..Y a..asi, ,.,c, ==r`' �e�,�+ .}...,..-- wi.w�„w��i,inw ,y d A-, ,4,�� _ �i1 wn.1�---I,11 A� .'r��.w-,�if�M■ - . --��� �Y•Y' � -...-.. _..::�.�'i.'4Ya "°:��.,yKfi�s'RxF,'ti�•+'..°�`'s�`V'-..:+. `�cti�•-" •, Free�wirelea licences an now is- � -.•� �` - .� `•�• Baby's lathing period I found Bred to 34.854 blind persons In treat &4,BY'S OWN TABLETS especially BriWil. • _ V' a Etcial as m child did DI fret or O • � 0 . -� � y One-tenth of the policemen of the _ _� V A •`•- � .-.,r '^�' V so many children do. I consider United Kingdom—or about 5,000—are • - 0 6 U`� BABY.,OWN TABLETS a Mother's Sh�,� ��/� a»� � - ., occupied with_tn�c-control. work..,_ _friend, writes Min.Pear!Hayre,Moac - ka _ O - keT t6� tb to —=teas N B_ Women are not really entitled to use O! Q0 d WS tool familar proof of the effectiveness of crests or mottoes, which are technical- Of fete get,* ppSDBN paC Ot 'BABY'$ OWN TABLETS is being ly battle symbols and war cries, fwY Cavav 00t k debut ms s ` • _constantly furnished by Mothers every- It costs-over $5,000,000 s-' year to ctu v 0 c ebb 'tUSt ja V where, These swat, inexpensive little give London's streets their nightly � bs� Ot 'Tablets are positively harmlan. Read• s„ctu C eS tt4� • tt!!e guarantee of aifety in every 15-- clean-up, and 8,500 men are employed, u vCtl e - Belot cps on the work. . •:� b1t9 i5s" y0�• �! Ci��e package. - a • Dr.Williams, N-E Bibles are circulated in Ceylon In V»►� -- - _ Wept •ti - - - '`=!-'. :. .'. twenty dlfferezit languages, Bug-, �,,•' _ Q"'"" BABY'S OWN TABLETS g p - 1lah Bug- Coming third on the list in point ' l _ �� � of numbers. _ +' tv C - Mailbags t&the-number of over-40,- :���` T�Locusb Shipped by Aitrplane 000,000 were handled by Gt. Britain's err Ol logo _ ' vac is d e Y coo- poet-office last year. of this total only _ Cut, �� Umdon.—Four crates of live locusts forty were lost or stolen. to � were included in the cargo of an air London -will'receive something like• ��g �� e�ripf2e 59 •fines from Africa.-.Kenya �ol6ny sent 7,000 tons of spring flowers this grow- �-� =off least pBC � •' to English scientists who are ing season, special trains being run ct reeking means to combat the ravages the busiest time. It the insect. It may be good news to travellers on crowded vehicles-to know that,accord- R "Brown Is the meanest man. on ing to one Vontlnental doctor, strap- `sarth" "What did he do?" He's deaf hanging and the other discomforts-of � ^.0 --and never told his barber. "rush-hour" journeys are good for $ Al C _ SS-WORD PUZZLE pR tCE ' l s -•� s s la 1 G �►R A.0 'tHE IC lY ►_ 13 '14 _ - 5 16 ? I8 9 their health,,as the josting and bump. L. i • Pkm ♦>f Z Y; lug, though tiring, !a beneficial to the Coritraet. �iClt�g@ t5 POUNDS PRINT OR $ILK vi - wr. to liver. a.! QQ Every Important road-croasing in ��,. I.'+7C} Remnants, $3, f pounds r 26 ^.London will, it !s_expected,_be regn- Jail a Nutshell A. McCreery Co., Chatham, Slot -.-fated by automatic light signals b/y the - — -- -- --, "U -01 the year. _ =Culbertson System._.----- -- - - — --- u 17 � { �Kt U holstered-seat&� n. a watertight X OFE ER TO EVERY nTV, elff qu��1t aY anee—ho.7 to V s3ue A List o! wanted tu�ensiona apd cabin are provided for the drivers of sor had�Yfie i}leutu„g r,w...r.• d ".'.t 33 34 a pew type of motor-lorry recently onour- tricks. playing tricks, pup- 1�7. World Attoranjyj $f y psi porting Ulcics. Tells how and When Street. Ottawa-Canada.it On the niarYet in Gt. Britain, to bid—bow to respond to p'rtner's BY —e 2a d b! t ` 1s now ePossible forms maniyassesis bids. slam b , defensive bide Lat- A6 ' ids emand ds. forcing s 1fAL7fa•�>D f3E1r"TS TO H.il\DLE VAST-tIEL 38 together persons, by a different t011ae, to y,ik- A LNG. attractive packets 2satad s :_together by telephone. large fotdsiri ;; 25e den seed. Handsome profits, Ezoiasf Newly Married couples,1n.Horachel, Pocket size ......... 151 territories, Standar; geed Bales, 1 j Vest ooket tlss tOc Wslllagton St, West, Toronto. 4 s German town, have to. pIaat two p _ .... _[raft trees for the municipality to PAST PAID 48 49 celebrate their wedding.' Statistics prove that home accidents The'Wiison Publishing Company Lad. -. e exceed 1A number those due to fadiis. � • istr••s wait. _ try, while It is more dangerous to take _ �s bath than take a tzalli. _ 17 Horses are increasing in number in British Broadcasting Co. IT France; in 1891 there were 1,139,000; To Pay Profits to Exchequer NJ London, Eug.—Sir -Kingsley Wood, ' while the latest "horse census" shows the.Postmaster•General, announced In _ horizontal 40--3eWaJ - .. ._ _ • 16—Whip •- 1.287,OOtf,-an increase of 149,000. 41—Paradise 18--Conjunction - 1—Scout s - !2—AchieTed 21—Petted Nearly 10,000 pictures- have been Parliament recently• that the H.H.C. 4—Coloceited person _ 43—Tempolary Tash#an- "$E=-Anllque . submitted for exhlbitlon in this y-3ar's have agreed to make s contribution of ezhlbitlon the Royal Academy 2250,000 to the Exchequer'!n respect why Da money nor lobs- yon, can d j =.,.+—To mature _ 44 Past 23—To cook y, at yourself? Now you can mend our.o Hurliagtaa use, ,London• Of this of the coming f uaA. psis. Durlti>; poultry itid dairy equipment, an ' 11--(#r$eey plain i6—Proaoaa - 24—Shell @r _ y the past yeas the B.H.C._hs�e hinds, trucks, tractors, pole ans and idtch• number-only. 1,000 can be acre tail.' ware—and.most anything 12—Solitary 48--Cap - 2&--Existed p over £200000 to the Exchequer.- —withxeseer rtuz-Cora Solder; of ca 'b• :_..-' Heavy damage was done to fee- eQ -- • � - 13—Small particle {7—Disdains 26—Electrified particle phone and-telegraph lines in fat•-Bri - do it easily, and save mosey. a'hU sold ti—Stron's scented plant. 50--Courageous - 28—Fruit s is 4iaersat, folks--it carries its own fain by.the blizzar,. in February. inside. It's easy to use. Write for b >E7—Bow 62—Western etsie 29�-83ight taato 1,660 poles were smashed, 45,000. !n the CMnese language. characters AVING tfamklfor 2Gester hyMianeBEoot> $ _ 19—Above 64—By birth 31—Spanish i!t]e' Subscribers' lines were_disconnect - St�lder Company of Canada Ltd. Wept 20—Negative - 55--Preceded a 32--Goal - = and 450 exchanges put out of action Brantford, oncario. _ ,2I—Tree 56—'To carry .33—To be due The cost will probably amount to ESTER 5 O L D E R 22--Poem �%57—To plant 34—MAreli . $1,000,000, - - Kennedy 7x3—Ran away - 15—Brown _. "lthf•wC�reSr" T . . •Vertkri _ _ r 26 Sorrow Is--Crafty 38—Drink' _ _ ^-:.IkAda's Reindeer Herd - 421 21t!O+aat. a • .�5•--t3enua including _ • • • Toronto holly' 2—Leguminous plant - 39—�'he whole Nears End of LDug Tr-k Harley-Davidson Distributors '27--Color •$—Told stories 40—Scale Ottawa.—The long trek of Canada's, Write it once for our bitrgato list of 2ft—Slang: enthuilast' 4—Conspiracy 41—Self -' -reindeer-herd from western Alaska to used motorcycles. Terms arrarscd. e = 29—Tu{t i6—Quarrel '33—.Note of scale the Mackenzie River delis is now near. Rftl ��C T�s 20—Pronoun 16—At home 4!—To be painful ly ended. T. G. Murpliy, Minister of 1—Contempt 7—Spirit n Arabian �46--- spread - the Itrteriar, ' stated that the herd, sanitary Toilets, Closets and ?light's 47=Held session � Baths. . Bathroom Outfits, Water \ 38-13elongiag to �rhich has been travelling since IIe- _-i9yatems. Steel fiankcs, Rootlne, �► =26--'Fo follow 18—To help 48—Prefix: new cember. 1929, has arrived at the west ..•t�y Siding and Ce11r"s -Yanttlstor ; -- 9—To depart 49—Stitch - moo•" v Hog Troughs, Water Troughs. u—Brim bank of the Mamkenzie River at the �* �+a, Gv Poultry Fout:•ains, Steel icons. X37—Respect : .10—Musical study. 51—Pronoun __delta where it flows into the Arctic • *4 ,a+! Ha►ta Steel Furrtaoes. >mave- JS--To stupefy - 14—Top 53—Prepoaitloa� ocean. s'" Cta� Bro h. Etc. Send for Catalogue tag and low prices.•. s," The delta Is about seventy*-1lve mileso•C4�.eJ�tiP` w. Gordon wti; 16isati•d, Q ,- -HERE'S 'TIE EVIDENCE DF "BWD _ wide, and twenty miles of this route F.r _-t - does not tarnish sufficient fodder to � '• . < sustain the herd. It would be aeces-- ;•,} �� �. at greater speedross this twenty miles_ �'OR CONSTIPATION f _ = = - -TESTED TATM TO PROVE 1T'S OVER THAT MAKES Since the fatting season has now 1 W f EEL_ SD WpRrQ� That 'Dr. Williams[' Pink Pills haemoglobin in the blood that clears .arrived this is Impossible,according to s e O f E fl 11��iL.,I111111,i � � the system of poisons and carries life -'word received here- As there is good WakO aP your LivM Bile DID Q y y gluing oxygen from the lunge and, pasturage on the crest side the homer —No calomel necesaar>. ' 'Build Rich Rea Blood, nutriment from the digestive.organs Corporation, which is responsible for U I �E R I N � ,. � �s � fey b���amd�� .,. . :Create NCW 'Energy and the innermost cells of every organ the delivery t?f the herd, has de lied Q Ere muse two of 1i Restore Strength. and tissue of.tbe.bod� then yoa-cap• to•pasture the animals where they >� � �y' wteeont+that WrA; _ NERVES'i bas tit t. Poor diswNon tlfww etimlaatioa. y:,4,.: realise the value to you of the re now are until next autumn. At that poisons fa the body.tisaeeal wt•ta►sdwas + i ` markabie IIaetnoglobin-building power time, when the fawfia sire well able W law►can you svee t°doss a sm'Mow ,• u Yield to Lydia E. Pinkhakm'a u><e thio oompi•wty whh rinse -me.ias - , If you are pate, tared-out, easily lrri- of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. travel, the herd will be driven across Y salts, oil, mineral water, lwtiv seedy as- tated—If you have heart palpitation or Rhea it is further underatood that the delta and delivered'to the Officers Vegetable CoIIlponna ah"'��: or ruse r I Thsy don't dizziness—if your blood is thin, apps- the red corpuscles are the workers in of the Department of the Interior, who When you om just on ad&.. . plt0a.33 a*�''a•�Uvw Nu per, = " We - poor — don't be discouraged. the blood stream and the carriers of-'have everything in readiness oa the when you can't stand die chil- "sie`H•' Sate. Quiok.and oat•[.alb As4t 1�r eMm by alma R•tnw abrdsutas 96e as ' There's a scientifically proven remedy the haemoglobin, you can still further east side at Kittigazuit to receive th'e dren's noble. :. when everything W drug&e,- 66 thif will quickly and safely "restore appreciate Elie value of a preparation. animals, fie a burden . . . when you are irrl- table and blue. . .try this meth- ' .. your rundown, anaemic condition. that can increase the ..umber of red 6 tine. " otst Of I" women .. , Just recently a-reputable physician, Answers t Cutleura 0iaime>nI _.. p blood cofpuacles�sa the "blood tests" - o. Last Week Puzzle -bene$t. at the request of the owners of Dr. .proved Dr, Williams' Pink Pills could It will' give you Must the'e:tril -- Williams' Pink'PiIis, made a scientific do. - ^8 A Y E E A T 3 0 D ensrgy you need. Late will deem To soothe and heal burns,cuts, teat of a group of typical rundown, All patients in the "blood-tested" Lk.lo £ E X T 0 L EAR worth UvlaS agate• rashes and all skin irritatii �_ + ' anaemic people. group had 4hick and safe improve. C 0 S if I C P A L T R Y Blood from these people waa,tested- went 3ti their of childhood. ' pep, vigor, 'color,• A R E S Y E CORNS WAR1`S ' for bcemogtobin•content and for the strength and general health. - -The ' S' P E D g q 1B p It A Price 25a and 50c. - = T number.of red corpuscles befor and Physician said the re-ult. were re Remove dry Ikin. Dab'on + 0 .I L A S P is R S I 0 N Miased's 9 titaes doil . two it after taking.Dr. Williams' Pink 4Pills. markable, _ dry,on. After Whi�e core Its 'every case Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Remember, a blood test :>, infallible. L A A L I A I T 0 and Warn , ll. E It t3 R A Y I N ii 1K 0 D Increased the baemoglobin satisactor• It tells the truth'without fear or favor, 23 lift right off _ fly, •I i some cases tbe-results were This.-group of patients* furnish" abs_o ' ,D D 0 R E R D T 0 R _ _ ♦ - -- remarkable, the.haemoglobir• being,is- lute, positise-and cowrlaci-ng-proof of A S' 21 $ 1N 0 • aa�.r creased double the percentage normal, the merit of Dr. Williams' Pink'Pills, C R 13 E $ R d A D ' e w �- holes ��irtL.�l •"Ekear ly._to be expected in a month's time. What Dr. Wfilams Pink Pills do r r 6 R T 0 E R L y g om8e .aj r'Oj 5i e'a' It -In ever case where• the• blood count others.the . can.do for « n wrifto.d�II - y y you. TEE s v E D E T KING-I�f: PAID Tda N NR13N= 6fPAl!fY t 1aMs. .was below normal, Dr. Williams' Pink *The names of the patients, records _ _ -_;_,.,•__� 64�pembioa ?o,ena,'Oat, .Pills lucrased th-e -Lumbei -Of red of the .tests, physician'.:name;-are do "What happens to the 1lors , you,- - - zorpusc:les. file, and raft be produced as evidence follow, Albert?' "ph, they usually toI- When it'is understood that it Is the of the truth-ot the above.statc:ments._ low the other borse " - - ISSUE NO. 1 1--��3 ' 77 -9 T.IF �7, 77 ;:Ji- w­ WITTE I-IV L00A1J VA U a mower Vlfbe h_ i� -ne Do Ii a,_0YT0r0- - a ew days as the grams,Is growing -to,spent the holiday with'their very rapidly. grandmother, Mrs. Burrell. Roy Powell spent ti few do�ye -Miss Lillian Witnath of Peter. , -Mr. SnAth, the new station �rie OwIth friends in Midland. born, is visiting her grandmother, agent, has moved into Col. P. J. -Mm Maria O'Connor Is spend. Biro Burrell. Rowe's house on Elizabeth St. a few days with friendoin -Chickenpox of a very mild -Douglas Dunn spent Sunday type is quite prevalent in the vil, of last week with Charles and Mrs. , : . ."Pick ering's Leader Store -Mr. and Mrs. Bly, of Toronto, lags at present Baker and febrily, of 1$rongham. "-`spent Late week end at their sum- -:-Ralph Annan, of Toronto, ��11188 M. Wilkie, teacher in the sever home bore visited his parents, D. and Mrs. Continuation School, spent the -Gardening operations id now Annan, this week. holidays at her home in Nobleton. !One agamk , let us talk to the Ladies Making up the time of a number -Miss Gibson, of Toronto. was --George and Mrs. Wallace and of our re@Went& the guest of her sister, Mrs. Butt, daughter spent-Ahe holidaye-wit It's about Shoes this time -Mr. and Mrs. Grant and child; one day last week. relatives and frienda at Newton- ­_7 of Cobourg, spent last week with -F. R. Hall, of Toronto, spent ville and..vaer.eastern points. --c'There certainly has been a wonderful drop in the price of F. and Mrs. Runcimen. epent several days last week with -Coxl.vq I F. -Z Luke, Opto Ladies' Shoes, for Instance Mrs. Oswald Cook and .child his son, F. H., and Mrs. Hall. meterist, 167 Yonge St, Toronto's ihave been visiting with her par- -The township Counail will Eyesight Specialist, at Allin's ..Ladies'lllow cut," perforated kid shoe, high onto W. B. and Mrs. Powell. meet on Monday next for the drugstore,Whitby,Tuesday. May Cuban bee], very smart ..2.50 -Motor traffic was very heavy transaction of general business., the 9th. Ladies' black kid shoe, 4 eyelet tie, high Cuban .'on the highway on day being a most delightful a Sunday, the -Seeding operations have been -Miss Florence Mutch has heel, special price 2.25 one. delayed considerably . by the resumed her duties s teacher in a% -Miss Barbara Crawford, of frequent rains, the land being Baggotsville school,af ter ependiDg .;.L%dies' black kid pumps, 2 styles III this line, Toronto. visited Leslie and Mrs. sQa�ked with water. the holidays at the home of her pearl lustre trim... 2.25 ­,&orley for several days last week. -Daylight saving tiare' will mother here. -Mrs. John W. Law, of Toron take effect in the village at mid -George Elliott, who was con• Growing girls' black kid with fairly heavy to,-has been spending A* few days night on Sunday. Remember to flood to his bed fur several weeks sole, "Sweet Sixteen," Oxford tie 2.75 vvitir her son, Gordon, and Mrs. Put your clocks forward an hour. with a severe attack of the flu, Growing girls' plain too Oxford tie 2.25 ­.7V Law. • -We -have been experiencing has quite recovered, and is able to -Miss Ids Cook, of the Mimico some rather cool days and nights resurae work. All up to the minute lines. High School staff, visited with her during the'last week, the mercury 'Just received a fresh carlot of number" 'of sister, Mrs. A. E. Stork, during having dropped to the freezing St. Mary's Portland Cement, the Note-We Pre'placing on our "Bargain Table" a large -Slippers and Boots, 'reg. 1,35 to 1,50, for 98 cents per:a I the holiday. point a best on the market. Give s your Baby's Charles Ferguson, of Peter. . -Grass fires and burning leaves order today. Pickering-Coal Co., pair. Look'em over. boro, called on Pickering friends is the order of the day, with the Mrs. Thos. Law while,pastsiog through the village Fire Dept. standing by for-t-irgent -Several Toronto sports came in Saturday. calls. - Caution should be exer out One day last week to spend.- • So �'�APMAN 1 business meeting of St. cised in this Practice, as there is the day fishing. They went up to George's Guild will be held on seldom R- SPI-Ing pam wes without the seventh concession and failed' Thursday, May 4th, at 2 30 P. m. ootii6 fIr6 losses, due. to grass fires to get a bite until they sat down Jn the Club Roorns, out of band. to the super table. -­4Mra. Wm. Wilson and daught -Owing to the absence of snow -Dr. Carmichael vvill be in charge �­_._B S er�,. Miss Myrtle, of Oshawa,visited during the winter and the f requ. -Sprin oot getting of the service of the Presbyterian with" D, N. and Mrs. Lockwood eat frosts and thaw',, the farmers Church at the Fr,'ends' 'Meeting id uri m -th-e-holidayi.- feared that theJall w-heat and H,,,,, on- unday_next -at 3.00. - jrMiss Ethel Bray, teacher of clover-would be greatly damaged. E\-en rbody welcome. The Bible Class X T the Actiester public school,, spent Fortun.,ttely, these crops have and Sunday School wil.1 meet*at 2.00� men s Work Boots 2.45, peeial faster boll-dais with her par. stood the winter -well,..and the p. m.. (Daylight Savin'g Time). rT_ the 1pgth-er -enty. VV. ki. Ana-,1virg. Bray; prospects are orignt tur- a good. nnonite-, is tL_qt�_ X.__Le� eavy Lue -J. S. and Mrs. B419don and croy ing of auto and accident int-nrance family motored to Burford . on -The drania.•"Aarom Slick of in time for the lzrPater hazard of ented.tbe second 8 Special Double S -00 Sunday and spent the day with Punkin Crick," which was pros -ioR tr5ffi-;. Rktej iu-e heavy apt the forner's brother, Fred F. and time in St. An William Sole G d- lower, and it is a pleai;ure to quote Itstnilp drew'9 Church on Friday evening, then. A. E. RiebArd4ou, phone- year Welt, 4.95. -Miss Bernice Chapman, of the by the A. Y. P. A. of St.,George's Picket ing 6000. iPeterboro Normal. School. spent Cburch, was not well.attended. -'Mrs. J. Mundell, who.conducts he'r'_,Eiater va'astion At the home Those, however, who wets,present salon in Cl-he 'Madeline" beauty s R I Quality Oxfords, calf 3 95 W her pareati, E. L. and Mrs. enjoyed a real treat as each player aremont, will be in Pickering, and' Royal Cbap did his or her part exceedingly vnil conduct her beauty parlor in S. 2' -Tan pin -The Ladiea' Aid of St. An. well. W.- Davis' residence, Church Str. on Remarkttble value drew'oq Chureli'met at the home of -Monday of this week was a Wednesday and Thursday . of each Vrs.'W.4. Clark on Wednesday delisthtful day to the most of week.,Hours, 9 a. m. to 6,p. tn. Phone 5600. Slater's Special 5.00 Oxfords, a high afternoon, when there was& Rood people, but for the small ,boy it attendance.__ was "blue Monday," as-he had to -Onsof the ba4est men iothe" . -.ArthAr and Mrs. 'Bayer and give up those pleasant day# spent conotry iq W. H. Mwre.'M. P. -Ili class shoe at a moderate -son, Jorck. and Harry and Mrs. in the woods and falong-the river addition to his p%rliameotAry 'Boyes. and family spent Sunday b price.. hank with rod and line, and -get,duties he. Ond-a- time, to addres!a ­...... Ao Port Perry with- Austin and down to work preparing for those many meetiov# on various topics. which .'he- not only-in Lk own constituency. 6zatnioaticins with s a 1krs. Franklin. oon, few but also th-roiigbont the province, Rubber Boot .75 and UO' -Mrp. John 31tirkar and will have o struggle in W. C., were in Myrtle on Sunday weeks. - - .-: . Montreal and other towns. There Afternoon. owing to the sadder) -Died. at -Toron-to', on April to-scar(ely!%.�u1J,-zt on whit-h he ,-, ..,.:'Sucker Fishing," -death from heart faililre, of an 20th, Jo:sepbine Connor; wife of connot speak wl' th authority. 'Ri,. Boys I sneaker I-.; rapidly 7 fold friend, Mrs. Wm. Boar. Maurice Murphy, and youngest popularity as a a a -Rev. Mr. Tottob,- of Myrtle",-daughter of Mro. J, U.''Connor, of increasing. -w*ho conducted the services in the- Pickering, ' She reaysg to mourn 'United Church here-on Sunday. her loss a loving husband"tone&ki T. Bunting, r t3 Fred Ticke ind 1pai a d -John and Mrs, Mnrkar .,4-- ghter, Helen, and -,!,-)n, Lloyd. Local Lodge of Oddfellows T 'pleasant, visit during the after• She also-leaves three sisters -And- Ontario Lodge \o. 3:'# R ditrLicewses Eats,blished-185 i. i600n. one brother. Tbumaq Connor, Mrs. The local Lcidge of Oddfellows held -The -W' Se. Paul" Nellie Xleg.A,1�1ri, Mro Ennnw-Scum 0' heif cnzitlb-dinz .46cial ever"in-g-o t son, on TueWay -..kpril 25t ireaular meeting at -the home of Toronto. The remains weretaken about 75 'were present, taking part 013 Tuesday, MAY 2o-d.. to St, Pwil's. R. C. Church. Toron n t ere �ULl United Chn-rcb will hold their-ler and %-s Agne,; Connor, all of �ew h, %vhe)�I'lldias Moriiq h�e program Progressive H Are Euchre' -at 3 00,u'eloek. Pleake note the to, where High a,4 Lung by Dancing and other ifeni.:s. Squiro.� or-' w -!change of day. Rev. Father, Fittlerton.. an inter hestrq provided the music during -St. George's Church Sund•ty, ineut followed in the R. Cl- Celne7 the dancing. Tht- evening was one of hoice Qualit Ap,il 3oth, second Stibday after ter Pickering; WbOre 'Re.v..FittL. the most-enjoyable of the season and Beef 'Easter Sunday School, 1) a. In_ er Aysm cfflriated.' Beirers were was concluded with luncheon.. hf omidgPrayer, 11 a. m.-,Evening Charles McGinty, John Coin, b -B lade Roast. - --Prayer, 7 p. m-. Preacher at bdth--Met- illisru flooney services, Rev. E. G. Robinson. Kenney e. , Mari a Heart Stopped nFon. Daniel K y and Ji HcWil4iam@'. -Mr. Rauciman.' �,r., of Rice -Year,; ago Pickering w' a,;quite Shoulder.Roast, loc.. Lake, spent a few days lait week a sporty town. At one time they By Bad Stomach. Gab Short Rib,_ to. - W. L. Adams bloated so with gas with his son, A. F.an-d hiss. Run. had one of the best-cricket teams --Be. the latter if, making a rapid recov• -itronglAILroiliti-chib and football beats. Adlerika brought out all gas man. We are glaci to know that in- the provicoe.. They-also had a after meals that-his heart missed 'Brisket, :)tVall and now he eats anything and feels iery from.her recent operation. club, and for several years onr Sirloin Steak, _Joiwph and Mrs. -Cowan, ,vvho young people•- got rid of their fin-e. E. C. Jones, druggist, .%• orterhouse Steak bate been rplas energy on the tennis .-P 18c. residing in the village iti dariiig the pset eighteen years. courts and baseball fleldq . But, ..Vow Adverf4sements. ;'Round Steak. '.-7... lb@. for 25c. Moved on Saturday to the farm on now about the only clubs th4t can .,.,Dftker'e hill, on the' Brock road be discovered are bridge, club.". HAY FORSALE-Lno,4e,any ,lean- Stew Beef, 3 lbs. for 'ale. a raile north c&-tiie-Brack ,,.d. ' Why i:: ft'that our young, people . i:ty. Wra,Lacey,Dunharton. 35-36 Minced Steak, -:3 lbe. fur •25C. -A public meeting will be held do not organize for some kind of a VOR SALE-One No, a Nferormick- 'in the school house on 'Friday, sport ? We have a good park L Detring Tractor Plow',nea-lyntw. App;y 'April 28th, at 8.00 p.. 1' m , for the convenient - to the village and to F.Carter,Green River,Ont, 31•;3 - .:'Pu STERED Ttnp R E I D rpose of fornAng a Horticulta (Iiilte a number of young yeriple F I ."Arrshire Bu A It Fa-Salc-Tradecn aze.,.ri W I Societ* in Pi6keri.ng and vicin. Is it beii:, e their time i.3'all taken or cows. App7y E.M.hch,7thco Pickering. 3 t; ity• All interested areurged to tip with bn-Anegf, or-ikit becatvQe . . .- .'n attend. our variouq suort-3� riF(jaire toll OR SALF Ma•ohefi enru gpldines Butcher '(phone 3000) Pickering -The various school teachers much exertion that -they'donot FOR s;x years o!d t •entv sIoa-- have resumed work,aftererijoying urganize ? We would like to see gham, 35 11L pleasantEapter va-cAtion at their our" young pe--)ple get busy At SA LE-Velret B ifley(srnoth rerpective 'howes. Many bow Qotne kind uf sport i 'Order that suet, attended the variwis sesqionr- they (10-not ge; F. H. Weitntv, Pick�ring. Phone too f'at Pick*141,31 4111111 EIBERLING' . of the annuil C..)nv.en-t..ion held in. A very noticeable' fact 6 the OR SAI,E-2,lifrhn��h, ' .- - - S. Tonmit'o. growing importance of ettuada F IF-of 6�rnW.ed C-e-c!sample. -Remember the entertainment An't),19 th? nationg of the world. ;a bu-hPl. a e =1 R R -1. C? to • be given in St. Andrew's This is being jecelerated as the 'Ph,­)e Clare A-,2. Special Service 'Tire-'s Clmrch• thi• (Thqr%dayJ'eyeAibg great national weAltb, especially Y ],,OR -SALE 06vernment rpsted, by the Whitby t-nited Church in mineral?, i!; liet-orning known, I zwevlciover, also Siberian Choir of , fifty voices, under- the Hardly a week p,%sSe* but some oa! Rode .Appleb'y'.R R Pone Clarp%'I. 33 -As thousands of drivers, now In ow, *are auspices of the Pickering United ties- find is being' ­evealed. EV ery h ."..,Church Choir. Adtuksion, 20c., important minerAl is found in OR SALF-Ahnut- 40 bnsbp]4 -of and wear longer tban 'any. - stronger Canada. Gold, 41ver. ' copper, hn�..also aic=aie zear. children. 10c. F �epii �as,GolderLVine,a.few �ons of good G.M. Forsyth;Clare- -On Sunday morning several iron, radlivin, coal and other mine rnprit. Phone!Cia.e.,wa. 35_-,i6 -d -ever build young men were seen to pass rags ofles-et, in-ipbrt.-inceFLrefotitid the even Seiberlinc, conl if,,USTOM HATCHINU.-Let us hatch village going east at. in great abundance. Her weal•li., k. vour ch lefbie, rate Tbev were not in agricultural product?, -timber tray�)f ISO eggs, .r Y-461 Rine or icks frcrr,your own eggs. $3 W a it very rapid g S� 21 a .00 bone particular4. M.Wfeks.*Claremont one dressed for church. 'T And fl�_h are also of very great 33_36 ?h They mai -have been trying to evade capture value. In the conferences that Come in and a9k to',See these' OR SALE- Strawherry Plante.Ay the police, bitt-we rather think are being held in Washington be-FGIen Mary,$4.00 per 1000',and-R ispEiiry they' were training for a walking :tween Presidept'..Rr,oseyelt and Cane:,Cuihnert,$5.00d%rdOftat lots 7 and S. leading state men from about F, con. 4.Pickering,or address R: Hedge.R.R. 1, -Rev. Mr. Tottob, of Myrtle, score ofother nations, Canada's Pickering. _33-3411 :occupied the-pulpit in the United repreAentaiive is pnt se6ond only L-OR SALE Newin.a I n Raspberry Heart, Y, perennial' o Impressive sermons. This, is. very B ,A G E - .Y ` when he to Columbine, -Delphiniums and a reached two . significant of the plant. W.Gormley, Church S*t.,nAck9, or _C U Church here on Sunda Premier MacDonald,6f Britain. 1' Canes.Blackberry Canes, Bleeding Rev. H. G.-Crozier occupied Mr. growing importance of Canada. phone 5302. 35 Totton's pulpit in the Myrtle The United States, Britain, Can'• JDASTURE TU LET-Cattle wanted General Repai-a, wis ana Gas. Church that day. This exchange ada, thre?great Auglo Saon coun JL for pasture,{1.W per he"for season, Lots Can of water goodshade. Good fences and cat- -distiny. fle looked after. App Robt. Dixon, High- C ri .-of,pulpits was general throughout tries if working in harmony, Ti ke "ing, Ontario the presbytery on Sunds' control the world's land Creek, Phone it 2420 35-37