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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1933_05_05 - w1y AWL YOL• L1Ia _ •. _ _-1'ICSERING9 ONT.,- FRIDAY. -M Xy 5, 193.3., No. 3f >rafssfitasssl GaYD*. = 1Cherrywood Dunbarton "EENW00D - = Map 14th will be Mothess' Dayr Med�ca/ O A The Rennie family, of Torontoi via- ited Mr. A. Fenny's ozi Sunday last. It is hoped a goodly number of mot- $. C. PEARSON-Physician A good supply of Hard end Soft Mrs. Morrish spent a few days this hers.,will attend Sunday School.Surgeon, Punbarton, 1017 (goal on hand, Also a su 1 week visiting at Coboconk. Next Sunday, biay . 7th, ,at the �... glus �• ' pp (We are sorry to report that there morning service, Miss Haigh, of Jap- E. FORSYTH,Oplh.p.,.Director of Kindling Wood, is no improvement.in Mrs. Limner's an, will speak at the W. M. S. Thank' - .opptometrical Association of Ontario. Rea. offering meetink. .-Established 18% l Catered Member of the American Optometricsl stove ltinl�'th. condition. ►aaocf.uoo. Eyes examined by appointment. Mrs. James Davidson underwent a2•r Quite-a number attended the meet- _ t pbooe 2804,Claremont.ont. 12tf Phone Pick. 1109. oration fbr sinus tr6uble'on Thurs- Ing at Pickering last Friday evening - uscta. DONALD MUNRO, PICKEPUNG day of last week, at Oshawa..W.e Lin- and are.interes'ted in forming a',Hor-. '- ' 'THIS IS THE _.- derstand it was successful and hope ticultural Society. B R she will soon be fully recovered. Quite a number from here went up �/� TIUNCAN B. mclNryRE-Barris- +-. .to see "The Royal G FARMERS ,MIL'lt ter• Solicitor, Notary. Office-Brock-St.. The May meeting of the Wotnen� yaI Scot , _ reat,$r-• Soufh. Opposite Bell Tel Office, Whitby. GENERAL -1NSURANCE Association-v.-ill be held in the church itain's most famous train enroute to A large nCtmber of farmers Phone 45. 481y AGENCY = * - a- 2.30 p. m. on Thursday, '.v1'ay 21th. the Worlds' Fair at Chicago. exchange their grain - -''•.��- - DONALD RUDDY Barrister. .--BRUf-GHA-M, - - ONTARICJ Word for Roll Call '`Women of the Nest Saturday afternoon the reg- for ` R..solicitor. Norary Public. Moneyto Loan. -- Bible." Program., committee, ' \Irs. .ular meeting of the vtissi_on Band •- 'r Office formerly occupied by the late A.F.Cbria- Facilities for placing any kind-of In• :11�irrish and 3lrs: '1Vesley' Petty. will be Held in the Sunday School • . ``� flan,south win&of court house,Wbitbg. 81y� surance at best rates Hostesses, Miss E. Gates and �Irs. room. Flour and Cereal S BATON. BELL-& ROBS. Barrist- available, L.Gates. _ . E ers. Solicittxs. 904 Northern Ontario Security and SecTire my Motto.— � -� Kew'Beach Choir in choruses, 'duets, It Saves money and many,more Building,339 Say1,treet,Toronto- 421y Phone Pick. 515 Brock Road quartets, solos etc, tonight at the- should do-it. 1Y.) Beaton, _ :' '. Whitevale Baptist Church K.B.Belt. Geo. Hayes spent the week-end at " ' 'Special K. .F. Ross. Adelaide X838-9 - - Special J. '$. Beal, -. Claremont k2is home in Oshawa. Brougham - DICRARCSON. PICKERING & � who has been very ____ 11 hl t1'VEY-Barristen,Solicitors,Notaries PHONE i;r24 Jan es Kaye � BARLEY FEED f'nblic, 213-214 Confederation Life Building, poorly for the past few .months. is Motor traffic was heavy on the 't'S19.00 ier ton, Spot Corner of Yonge and Richmond Ste. Toronto, FURNITURE now:able to be.-out again. p 1? t Cash.- phones Adelaide 4489 and 4480. By appoint �Ilghway Over the week-end. a� Sent Saturday evenina., Pickering residenee. Mr. Brady is remodelling his in Albert Harvey-, of To nto, spent This in-the beet .feed value on r P1wnePiek.3923. Stf We are displaying an attractive able and building box-stalls. He in Sunday at his home the market., .".. variety of Xmas Gifts. tends to farm the place this summer: Mr. and Mrs. - Moffatt and -Miss Ve'rOr 1dSCN & ;ltc?4f ILLAN-Barris- Aluminum and-Graditeware Etc. ' Berf- Smith is busy these days ' ' for Pastry and-Fine ; r Reea+denceofliM`.Thomsonylott1];'onces,o i; Furniture and Furniture beautifying the home of R. R. :►1c- Brown returned home for the summ- . js$lj�]j Cake Baking. ft*trm&. Office houns Thursday end Saturday Novelties. La:>zhlln. - e7 On 1V10nday. evenin gs. from 7.00 p•m to s� p,m..or oy There was a good attendance- at makes a Fire a ncment. T.ororstooffice: f•05 Royal Bank Prices low; in keeping with times. Tom Aekford and Norman Cart 'Sunday makes at3d C-h?ir_ch OIL Sun ��V - 61�q= )'hone Pick 20x0. -Toronto Elr.r 5303. 1 r^^ 1'f SlV=j:-#t4a4e dSi9-f}ie,A,.:K a .7 flavored v:ea fir Jr•l n Bradshaw. _ day... J'Iread. y.. T,.C. Brow n returned home on ; George Cowan Jr. who liar.. fie�n Dental Q ti>;,11r o-i John A. t1'hitP':� place �n S�'ednesday, 'having- eny+,yed a visit Chopping Monday, �3'edtlesdaj- a * 0-F , G. �P? t� ,� Galt„ and Tyront - - sad Frtida We do t ' F•1L C.fiNIITR. D. D:c L. Ll.Vii., with' Woodstock. ltn has rn;, his uncle faun sccee_co ..r.. J.%,Dare. friends. o �; s� . :'crz:•.atr^' - SPECI9L � +�-2 tee Brock P.��ad. - -_. - - - - Wright,i the Ttoyai Colle&e•3f Denml Surgeons and Twon-• _. _. . _ - _ = = t 2sitVra ,Mt13 the Perryman Tamil. eamiUr,vers ty. ry C!day andoF c-!ove-Phrac -� Re,! Finest prosrram•of thv_ season tonight ies on Sunday were NI-r. �3nd Mrs. A. _.:... YO CREDIT k 3.G inch Rock Faced I,o,e, I-r. and 'Mrs. Tr�wn,and, air. O , ,.Stow° I-ar11. 2914 in the Whitevale Baptist ','hurch. - ra Harper, J'Ir. John Stone of he change 1 lm v; -� - and Green Hoofin Admission 25 and 10 cents..Hear and .MI '• S and the mar in Ieselltat. I g JIr�. one- Sr., all of Toronto. g F1{RERTT. F.ILLAI9E. L. D9.• - - the C. N. E. PrU4*irtner•s am. forced to diSC•r�ntinne credo '' HE) A.c,. Gra,•sa!e•/the ReyaA Cott+gr c' -. - -2 70 per square. - - y'" �.' -' per:ai Surgeons and the Cn,versit7 of Toronto The community's good wishes are • Officetn urgeonsandt eUn.v east of st• And• _. Stouffville .' extended to Miss Adeline Barclay on except for approved ttlonthJy' . - ► te.'a Cl filch..Pickrnna,Ont. once Soxn_, 9 'Full weight and - attaining her 80th birthday on Sun- _aeeattnts. a.m. to 8 p.in . or by appointment. (Ti-ray standard quality Ref.. Prof. Whitcombe preached iii•day.. -,Her Toronto friends arranged �• - service). Pbone Pick 3700. 4,41y _ the Baptist Church on Sunday last. for a birthday celebration for her. in • The above prices grod for 10 days We-expect another barber shop •to the.city sus'inivis garbs. only. Terrut-Spot Cash. be opened here iii the'near future. Mr: and 1VIis. 'McLaughlin and lit. L. SURNINGHA W - y �I/'�i A number from here attended the tle son, Russell Brodie, Mr. and Mrs B gilding and (General ` ELIZABETH RICHARD 6N,- �•. P�CI'J. 11V . • pen Dawson and daughter, and �fisseg g. AA t ins of the baseball :season 'a_ Contracting. A.F.re and automctile insurance of e7 kinds. ' ' oronto on Tuesday. Wolfe and Endicott were Sunday"N is- Hatimates furnished on all clarreee ro�resentiaiconipaaieoi wiiafraa;icial stand. L�i T pip vA The larva Todd residence-at Good- itors.'at the home of Mrs. George olwork-Interior and Exterior. .IMBER I A vood.was-dPatrosed by fire on Sun- Philip•. Alterations and repairs. POSTtLI., Licensed Auctioneer, - day last. A public meeting will be held in' Illmii«Off SU kkiinds attttanti e�on aborum BA'acksmithing� if-Woodwork - •X'• Frank•.Robottom ' -w-ill begin ,the'Town Hall, on the t-vening of Fri Cbimaeye Buik Ocincrett Wosl;: star••. Addr•as Breen River P,o,, out., nox t week nn the foundation. of p day, May 5th; to elect trustees for Phone Pickering 67 12 at right prices _ - - the Cemeter} Board. It is ha ed that FAIRPORT, -O TTARiO' (� R. BEATO;�T, TOWNSHIP S-c.w lathe time tn,hare those repair .'' ' residence in town."' p L• f lert. CcFVeyaacer Commiss.onrr !or obe attended io.- 'Harrows re Aired, A-former old resident of oar 'town those-interested sill make a paint to - -- gkana affrday.t*. Acton•ttarr, Ete. 14s1er of j p :Ti Lhe person of J1rs_ Rabt. Dunea:z be present_ Shingles FVI' Sale _ _ . p4arria&e Licenses. R rneraie,U t. also aew sectioos t3r2 hind. she fam- tas beri last week. �1iss Cassels has been back to Br- t a.,s Fleury Plows etw pa on h+nd. + P ougham the past week and has made - �M, MAW, LICE:gSED AVC. Also de..ler in Viking Crearn Separa- The United Churc,z.choir under .tq, lm- i7 TION EER,foe.Y.ork.tlntauio and Dvu� " tars and Tileotric, Dashers, leadersl.ip of Mr. Leslie; took control. •a satWactory recopery -from her re- (;roll Galvanized Steel yhinglea, Count.ee All kinds of sale t»mpt17 attmdsQ If tbiok:ag of buying an electric radio ;f the musical services -of >!c'lcelle cent operation She expects to leave Bird's Felt Slate SbioRles. a. Terms reasonable. 'Datesror .al•• may be ask ibr a derpanstration of the United :(:harsh on 'Sunciay afternoon- for„her-hume in.the east during the-;-.-Alm, re-rubbi;ring httitgy wZieels.' •waited at NEWS'Oi6cv. BeU and lndepeo- ttaotpbooes. 9itrietry.ont 8.y. - golfers 1S tjeattr..arrod-ele. to;*" ,uui2n,, week: Lawn mowers.shm,pened. . PLC pt ices are right. _ i.,d:sa:tr,.,u.i fire occurred on-.thy -... .ZITS.. 1.. Matthews was a Toroi� t -, =- r :)'Br En Ave here on�1lvnda of Chi.. F'isitor seevPral days this week owing .T, P�iTERBAti'9 CLaIlE310N�' t . WCOdW2b�t9. y -to the serious' illness of Mrs: Matt- Call and get prices. Phone 361: �GA'R1V t ' ROBERTSON ><r4 -w:hen the ham of Mr. GeDTf;c » _ .GREENWOOD. ".4.91y. .�-a:sein •xas gutted by-fire. The roof lir•trs Sr. 91}ien hei sohz, Bert and _as siren=t c•�u;pletely burned. a= Nfr.. Nlatthew.a and Layf..visited her •'i`YOl1 Can Buy at Home" `r W U in.g and Repairing fir_Lieb; , � j�I: as a great deal of rlainag• l,} '-„n -Stihday 4he-tvas slightly impro�- or power. p1ekerjn 'Mills f;re and water io the interior of tha ed. -•:TIRES, BATTERIES, All kiedsof electrical goods 1 ?ir,`sse. _ On..the .evening of April -nth, the. _ kept is stock = - - hume of J.-)hn.,and firs. Phillips•was ACCESSORIES,- SLIy:. Phone 1',v5, Piek?t:na` _ - `Highland Creek the scene of•a merry -gathering, wh_ At as and better prices t _ _ • • - ••- _ ieh a-,aembled to do honor' to 'Mr. and - e have 8 fill line of - After a prolonged illness, W alter .:fir:;: Kenneth Hastings. Gifts, numer- as __ • • Taylor, and old resident of Highland -)us and useful vrere showered upon -_- art can in Tmonty. �1ek�rjnQ ��j Creek; died at his horde here in his -tha popular yountr people and a mo.;f y - e1 AEI '0 ultry -Feeds ;<:h •year,'on Strtday. enjoyable social evenine was spent jl Mrs. Wm.''.%Iee, who-had the mis- by the guests of the evening. In dis- Let nii repair that IPaky tt)p. ampanr� = chicken Starter of best toi~_une to break her seen as a yes- peising all voiced their. Rood trisheR Lilt of falling vn...the f1Qo.r about.four to the happy couple. ` ' ,- quality at reason- ' " ,. Skilled Motor Repairs. - '- •' " MRS. .THOS. LAW OW.::Fix , seeks ago,-h; fecoverink' rapiaty, and - - - ' - r able T1Ce5. ea eels to have the-cast removed P Tile hew Beach Coifed Choir Concert �sordori :a� Law 9t. Mary's Portland Pyramid' thi; week. pt Rhitevale Baptist Church to- • Laying Msxsh , aLd Feeds _ The Highland Creek Athletic Club night is soli to be the best of CQrnent. ill g uc re an Dance in' h Phone 2908, "' Ot es y sort. the Season i�eaE h d to Lundy Fencing. West Hill Hotel -on,the'evening of _ PICKERi\G, QtiTARI0 - -11nnr1'ay, tiiay 8th- The object -is to ':C(YAL A\D' CODE r Audle}f _ ra,.. -' nds to promote athletic sports Souse 2134 Phpnea OfF:e 581G a such a1 lzcros»se and football fqr the :john and i�irs. Greeniaw spent Sun .4 few eellts D ly . -LQckw' ' fldt1 summer and•hockey' for the -inter day in Toronto. PICKER(�G, ON T. rnonths.'`There are a large namber of Mrs. Frank Westney,has :been' in : :Ppent in ' __ _ _ • _ _• _ y•)ung men and boys from whom goad ,disposed for a few days. Hous6h-old - teams .could be organized, which Seeding is late and much of the •.roadd be a credit to the community. land•is wet. - Re G: CLENDENING l?er.Ieniber the date of the'Euchre The Club will meet at the hrnne of t� p _ FUNERAL DIRECTOR rci' Dance, \fay 8th,` at' the West the'-p'resident, George Puckrin on Formal V „ hill Hotel, beginninrr at S o'clock; Monday evening next.. M. V *.andard time. Admission, 'l5 cents. The onl ,3lay"Da demonstrations - • ' Private Ambulance _._ . . . . �" y'• . d DH and \i 112 Service - Hear Jean Davis, radio artist Friday ere were concerted attacks Upon the p 1'�r SUr11� tlIlle y_ y .oil in.,preparation for atlok,her year Pbone`9G,:1) - . ' niRcht;-'lay 5th. also Jlargeret Full. of production. •! } ... erton, elocutionist at Whitevale. The drama-put. on,by. the -No. .1 Sate- "-Malvern 5'r`_i') school sectidn, combined with the-Boo We hare. a nice a5-;Ortplent _t "` : , Greenwood ' social on Friday evening last was - door ;.overinf;= ia Markham, - runt. ?,ir . .Starin �:as in t.he'village v;efl attended. The boxes, tit in all Reaolenrir•4;)',, yard -- - c,n Sunday. suld well udder the skillful hands of for Farruera. - .00cloth ��0.:. yard ,fames, and Mrs. .Raine spent.Sun -Jack Bryant.' Lunches were proiided Tres, your grain wiib "Govern- - - Liooleatn 05c. and RJ.�..ya[d E :' day in Oshacia.' free to-the children and older ones „ �Irs. and 1liss Brandon s 2nt a da g pp men approved" Forrnttildeh de _ New ConOlevY11 Rugs not getting boxes had their a etites pp y••.. last-riee}t with friends i�the nei h satisfied far ten, cents: Over $32.00 -And-be-assured-of a; Strut--Free- Prieee :9 feet ?,;:) From Mss 1st to-'flay 15t1i tea Qre g was taken in. The Farm r Jim Orch Harvest. giving away with every cash boyhood of Sunderland. e 4�a9 4.1_0 Lloyd and Mrs. Wilson and daugh- 'estra Was a hit and the._leader is a Only•35 cents per pound bottle. ` t. 1,tirchase of 4 gels of B. H. - - - tii9 " 5. 0 paint 1 gal free. A ter, of Oshawa, spent Sunday yiritl2-"'character worth extended notice. 19 b•�5 ui 1 g of 1 Ral., Ed. and 'Mrs. Annis.. The ru not suckers in the creeks S.25 - p Mr. McGuire, .of Toronto, spent a has not been as-large as, usual, But 1 q.t free etc. NOTICE 4. fls1U; " 9.i;U few days last week with her son and even the innocent sport of sucker-- which has been the inalian- Darin the month of Aoril, on all' S1z12. " 11.00 Corot is now for yours. -his-family hthe: g R Mrs. Crews is home after spending able' righi of rural• people for a,ll Dr Scholl'a.}a oot remedieta-sold in Dustless-Mops"45c, O'Cedsr :Kopf`, A.4k to.see slur folly guaranteed a couple of months with friend's in past time, is nalc assailed by the pat this store, the Piekerinlx Woroen'a• ;tl'Oedar Polishing Oil, Furnitnre Electric Washer, specially - Florida_ ernal regulations of a much too gov- (natitute will be paid a cash bonus ' Polish and Floor WaY: priced at $60 00. Mrs. R. Phillips, of Buffalo, re erned country, by the placing of re- on each -sale. For farther,parts p r turned home iast week after spend- strictiong upon this sport. Wnat witn culars etee dodgeis3elivpred Cs �t �TFRRITT ALL MARDWAR� ins a few•days with her parents here. =licenses to fish and to listening-Deer at'yotYr hbiiRe." - The Diversion is still closed to tr- the air, said one farmer visitor rev- at moderate prices. affic', consequently all the cars goin-'g -ently, we will soon be taxed to walk Funeral Director through on 'No. 7 Highway keep to on our expensive roads. Certainly .Jones' Drug Store Ambulance Service 'ALYIN -B_USHBY the hill. ( the one thing,that our people should Miss Graham and Miss Effie rah insist on is a drastic revision down- Phone 68W Pbone 1300 Hardware Phone 46M, am, of Claremont, spent a few days wards of all governmental activities . ��B�Dgs last week with Kirk and Mrs. Biel- so as to let people engage in more p;okeyinV, Ontsrio I ,..NU H PICK R ONEWS o o PICHERINQ by. t busineiea'for'therrLQelves. ,e' °��i��+ . .. 4P. �• •- +- .: ..�..�_.+.:..ate - .. .�..3at.J...Iw.:f'. � .. - -. __-.S._ r. '_= '. _ _t .. __=o...,k...::� ' ' •-_._...i.s IV t . . . . .....« her Not for a moaiant did he doubt h - b efficiency. He could a" that. • • ir Gives Added E t Meals ', e m n THE . Her parents were deadre was e o - n oy ' ' an uncle in America, it was true, but c whae• Molly had lost his address. Added SALAD.4 h she did not want to go tc she erica if ahe.conld aSord it, which she couldn't. _ "I ante to tell all this," announced - . By J. R. WILMOT Molly. "I fell now that I shouldn't have told you at all. I don't know •.•. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _• what made me.;' ilk _ :CHAPTER I. ' Roger Barling was always intri- There was just the,vaguest hint of AT THE CYGNET CLUB. Sued by dress.' It was frequently sv moisture in her eyes' an d''thia time EA - a = expressive not only of perea ialit but .Roger did not misread the signal. It you move in any of those exciu• Y' -"Let's"dance," he Suggested bright- , of commerciality. Every dress to give coteries with which Condone Roger's mind, was like the cover of ly, rising from his chair. Y er rr Gas West End is pleasantly honeycombed, a history book, It bound together He piloted her down from the bah- Fresh front, the Galydens you will know that the Cygnet Dance cony to the gaily-thronged floor below Club whose unobtrusive between the .covers,, whole centuries __ _ yet artistic• and the next moment: Molly had ail- al1,y appointed promises almost abut of love, romance, tragedy, enterprise moat forgotten her indiscretion in be- ' tional developments of home economy- on to Piccadilly is a reserve of the and human endeavor, and bete seated in be A Well-Rounded y beside him was obviously a 8 guiled into telling her coiripan- ice courses is,. western, schools and' q girl with - •� -tsvored few.. _ _. _ ion' of her difficulties and her prob- in the nursery schools, for children. 1, - •- a background. She certainly was not Tale_ _ Canton 4ia thoroughly up to date in How it has kept its reserve no one the ubual type of patron to The Cyg- lems: ' '- - . - knows. It possesses no fashionably net. She was no social butterfly flit, Nothing more was said just then obtaining information concerning near " pow*-ful patron-no- member of the tins gaily and with suitable irrespoa- about Roger's offer of help, but when The distinguishing feature of a well- developments in education; she said. - " _ $opal house has et danced upon y the dance was ended he said; "I'm rounded tale has been defined in, var- Forecasting a gigantic education play y Po sibilit from one dance resort to the ~! Boor; its subaaription is well within seat; neither was she one of the driving you home in mp car ao that toes ways,but the general reader need tor.China, she stated 40,000,000 child the bounds of the purse-strings, of moths among bumans living'danger- Ill have your address. You see, 1 not be burdened with many definitions. ren will be provided four years'.,school- most; and yet' there .are many who oualy by seeing just oho near the fancq I'll be along tomorrow with a Briefly,a story should be an organism. ing at a cost of ;1,127,000. Within thB ! would like to enjoy its privileges of flame they might ventLre without any nice little job for you." To use the'words applied to the epic next six years the mass education prof zembership, singeing. (To be continued.) _ • • by Addison, whose artistic feeling in grain•is expected to train 236,000 ted . , The exclusive nature of the Cygnet So ' ' g this kind 'was of the subtlest, "no, chars. Roger -vent.►i+ed a polite ques- ,p - ,li 1ub gave it a certain prestige in this Lion Stratosphere Trip thing should go before it; be inter- To Seek a Record mixed with it, or follow after it, that A Watch. bolos age, and it was only natural "I don't thick I've ever oast you is not related to it." .Tested by Such that its monthly dances, which were before in what London knows as its Plana are rapidly maturing for a considerations as these there are ob- I have a watch to keep oacasionall) described by the tat nigbt life, Miss . . . :' balloon ascent into the stratosphere, And ti I fail "Popen," should be- well.patronized, "Carstairs," smiled Mollp.-"No, I'm.supervised by Professoi. Auguste ma e, and veven great,fiction in�their' Ii I let work or sleep particularly by those who did not afraid you haven't, and what's more Piccard, whose ascent over Switzer- character-drawing, their of evng, their Or care'prevail; "!ersjoy the privileges of membership. y�'t have found me here to. land of more than ten miles set a philosophy, which .are quite second- 'lead do not pause to pray to'God obi On this varticular-nl�ac in early night but for an extremely fortunate record for man's dawn, penetration of the rate is their structural quality as vetober the' dance room presented a chance. It so happened that a friend upper air. The new ascent will b4 narrati%ve.• Instances.will occur in When at'the close of_day I sit and : aon'iewhat picturesque appq arance, of mine had a ticket which she found', made at the Century of Progress Ex- eve yawn' - - -- ury every One,s mind; but instead � Not only were was nothing flano-boyaat about at the last nrinute, she couldn't use. I position in Chicago. It is hoped that dwelling upon these it is more_inter- y body then, but so n3 is tired deeoratbna; it resent.d ard&ial- think I've been very lucky, don't you, an altitude-from 6,000 to 7,000 feet Because my day bas mot been Go&. F - „ eating LO name some which most near- ! tG in its interior decoration as much Mr. . . . , inspired. •M.A.][.. ,� ,�-- .greater than the 54,000 feet reached ly fulfill the conditio:a. Their sew- - ` 'ba it abhorred stucco as a cheap ad- Barling, he supplied, easily. by Piccard on his second ascent will ness is rema-'rcable and bears out the B ^+It `junct to modern architectural facades. "Roger Barling, to be precise. But(be attained. Details of the under- opinion expressed earlier In this essay, Two friends, one an ardent golfer, Tr_e dance floor would hold, in com- don't you think it all depends on what taking were explained.here by Dr. that the art of novel.writing is as yet the other an equally ardent antis fort about one hundred persons; the 7ol.mean b the word 'luck'?" „ Pe y Irvin Muskat Research Associate at in its tentative stage only. Amon _ g , g 'golfer, were is conversation. By the Ettie bakong that surrounded the It bad been on the tip o_ Motly's the University of Chicago .who,is in them "Tom Jones" is uaual:y pointed way," said- the player, "what's hap' Boor on three sides was corr..tructed in tongue to reply tLat it meatt'. meeting charge of exhibit& of pure science at out a- a near-appioach to perfection pened to that parrot of yours? Tlb -Ud oak culled; so it was said, from-a him, but-second thoughts advised her the world's fair. is this as in some other character- one that used to swear so.attracti ttvAi ion built in Elizabeth's day but that such a personal retort, might "The object o? the proposed balloon istics; though, speaking for myself, I ly-?" "Oh . . . dead, I'm sorry �arhich had.to be removed from a Sna- a Slip be misconatraed. . ' ascension," he said, "is further and do not perceive" its great superiority -say." "I'm sorry, too. What did s x estate in order that it might not "Well, I've always wanted to dance-more Scientific study of the cosmic in artistic form over some other nov- die of?" "Jealousy, I think." "Jes teTruppt the progrpsa of-an arterial at The-Cygnet," she told him. "I've rays. Appairtus is now being con- els of Iower reputation. The "Bride oust'"-How could he die a!jealauay'" Indeed, beyond old oak, old h•• such wonderful things about structed under the direction of Prof. of Lammermoor" is an almost perfect "Well, one day he escaped from hi - porting prints on the panelled walls it." Arthur H. Com n which will be a cage, " P� . specimen of form, which is the more ca a ad'we found him later by,th !�ff►nd s general atmosphere of Old Ens- "Yes, it's quite a famous little place i+uch more comprehensive and at-the remarkable in that Scott,-.4 a rule, big bunker ass the golf course. . ... 1Liab, the Club eschewed any' other in' lose. I like it because it gives same time meths lighter than any used depends more upon episode, dialogue,. dead." Worms of decoration. ae a opportunity of meeting Si',many heretofore. It is also hoped that the and description for exciting interest, In one corner of the balc.iny sat a interesting people. Yourself for- in--_balloonists will. be able to go higher-than upon the well-knit interdepend- `hums and a g:-_l at a small;onk-topped stance, he went on sudaciOnr ': You than in previous styatosphere flights ence, of parts. ble. The man was a typical specs- know, Miss' Carstsirn, I'm very tn- "the bag'to be used will be of great- Herein I" Richardson's real if only 7. n of British athleticism, There ter�eeted in you." :er capacity and the gondola of lighter 'claim to be placed on a level with S a something of the Public School • "Olt, and wily?" Molly asked, some- weight" Fielding: 'the artist spirit that he �u p about him even though his what coldly. Designs for the balloon itself are•everywhere disp:"Ys in-the structural Q11 ent was nothing worse than that "I didn't intend being rude, but z o* being completed by the Goodyear- parts of his work and in the inter- ss d _ nsored .by-.the radio -announcers. when I first saw you,tonight ypu look.'.Zeppelin Company, 'Dr. Muskat- said,_action of the personages,notably those l�� Onc¢� g w is evening dress fitted him L ell and ed-as if you had all the cares of this.and those of the spherical gondola or of "Clarissa Hrrlowe." Ilo�wever cold, d at ettit • one could have glimpsed the makers' old would on your shoulders, and I car by the Dow Chemical Company of even artificial we may, at times, deein F+ is�►aPp y a9g s1u9 canine on the LbeI at the'back of the hate to see p -pple looking nha s� a .. g PPy li!idiand, Michigan, which as perfect- -the heroine aril her eompanions.in the T �i�, ffi• ' - - _- t it would not=have been surprising Molly gazed at the steady frank ed a material which is one-third pages of that excellent tale,, however sYS,d ono find that it had Savile Row con- blue eyes across the table. Either Ro= lighter than aluminum. The balloon, numerous the twitches of unreality in-- g ou t►e¢ g. tiecslbns. As *egards physical cha:ac. gar Ba;iiug was u s/tiY,�,iu• . .� �T�i_ .«id�_d r,1` y_vs ^ "-pac 600, ' il-, ..��yr�uenEa across the scene be- Y VetY m � � eriRtics the young man hand a rather was as sincere as :iis voice sounded. 000 cubic feet of 1&rdrogen at its maxi- ede' those in the figures animated by �broad- forehead, well-set deep blue 13ut•Molly had no intention of divulg- mum inflation as compared with 500,- Fielding, we feel, nevertheless, that yee,a firm ch?n and a nose that spoke ing her plight to a strangei; no mat- -000 "cubic-feet-for the balloon-which we are under the guidance of a hand `bf.decently'dimect breeding, te. how nice he appeared to be. Professor Piccard used last year. The which has consummate skill'in evoly : r As for the girl" there was nothing But she had reckoned without the flight- id sponsored by The Chicago -ing a graceful,, well-balanced set of •rticulaTly obtrusive about .. r. She pertinacity of Roger Barling. She was. Daily News and the Nationrl Broad- conjectures forming altogether one of as probably five years her compan- rot to'know-that at that moment that casting Cornpany. - _those circumstantial wholes which - n's junior. Like him, hoc-ever, she for•the first time he had met a girl when approached by events in real • - ad blue eyes,but they were of a de- who really appealed to him in a way life, cause the, observer to pause and ritely lighter abide. Her.chcekp, in-- no other girl had ever done Flying Gains in Britain lreflect,and say: "What a striking his. -- ncxent .of decoration other than a "I assure you, Miss Carstairs, that Although, the membership to Brit- toryl" We should look generously i6creetly applied film of poudre ni- if there is anything I can do.to ish flying clubs fell off in 1932, pie- upon his deficiency in the robuster relle told a -storyr of goad health, help- touches of. nature,.for it is the defi- �. • sumably due to fhe economic depres--ciency of an author whose artistic ightened a little, perhap , by the Molly flung,.back her head with s -lion and increased taxation, they did sense of form was developed at the icitement of the occasion. She was proud gesture and her eyes flashed, more flying per member and used expense of his accuracy of observa- f medium height, rather slim of ominously,but Roger was ignorant of .more.clubowned planes than in the tion as regards substance. No'person. ild and the possessor of a pair of such signals. To him it was like flout- if that the right type of'inan would in a traffic control light or a olicE- previous year, according to the aria- who has a due perception of the con- g g F tion correspondent of The Daily Tole- structive art shown in Greek tragic Ia�e considered ideal for his dream man's upraised hand. g7 ph o! London. drama can be blind-to the constructive bliss. "Please,' Mr. Barling," :Molly -be- g,The figures"relate•to, sixteen gov- -art of Richardson.- bliss, "Life and . •At best of t rues, names are little gr•n,.but he cut in 'on her words, ernment-assisted clubs and seven Art," by Thoma4 Hardy. (New York; re than labels.• In a few instances "Look here, yon really must'tell me clubs grouped under _the control,of Greenberg.) e have a die _ Y direct bearing ell about ut it. person- I ' g n m not an ogre reap • '..,,.;;.. . . . t a .,, ,he National Flying Services. There :;;;;;•�,.••,�,.,,.,,;.�;;:<; sty and Born times on temperament. I'm nut, sad I warn pole, h� wevt on, or moat of us, however', it is not the a determined glint in his eye, "that if are However, others, such as the Chinese Ir.t}llCStlO[fltt Household.Brigade, the Royal Naval, I' 'curie but th a Emotional experiences you don't tell me, I'll jolly well soon Stllches SCI100I Systems , - aof life that are the r.ore important, And out.,, and two or three new local clubs. Mt,st Daughters of a once noted Lgure nd an) thought analyst encountering Molly smiled. In that moment her' of,the,dohs, according to-the cones- in Vancouver's Chinese community; /���Vl�i� -. .' =:•: pondent,.ar`e'in a sound Imition, but }se pair just then would have diacov- last defence of reserve was shattered, they have been compelled to overhaul Mrs• Chile Wai-Leung, B.A., M.A., has lle�erred that'Roger Barling was not'-car- and Roger Barling heard about the rsetho9s and to economize. Compar- eeturned to her birthplace,• Vancou- �ng two hoots whether his partner's girl who had sought employment for Able figures for the past'two years ver. Appooiated educational eommis- Ihame was Moll Carstairs or tot. All four loo months and had been utbefl are: Molly g y stoner by the Canton municipal gov- j $toger was conscious of wis that ciiis unsuccessful in her quest. He heard ' ' 1932 1931 emment,she Will make a aiz,montha' ".-. .. '*irh he had met in the cQurV of that about her heart-aching answering of Membershi 23 clubs 6820 ,6711 study of educational developments in lgreat and indispensable social leveller, advertisements; her aborti._ inter- "Flying" members ..}. 3,210 '8,930 Canada and the United States. When you can't sleep, it's because ee dance, was an extremely attrac- views all ove: a,ondon •only to meet, Mrs. Cbik-Wai-Leung was born and your nerves won't.let you. Don't { I ve creature, ile Moll was think- with the same response. Hours in the air ......28 350 28,686 waste time "counting sheep." Don't E`. y posse. Everyone Flights ..:...�..:...'..:63,850 71,474 .raised in Vancouver. Known as •Su- Ing that her companion was a .man seemed to have no use for a highly- Club-owned aircraft.. 100 78 ban Yip'Sang, she was educated in lose half your needed rest in reading. bf more than ordinary personality, trained woman secretary, The-employ- The London Flying Club's airplanes this city's public schools before fin- ' Take two tablets of Aspirin, drink a Roger Barling, however, had been' ment bureaux h'ad hundreds on thedr ishing at McGill and Columbia Uni- lass of water=azid o t0 sleep. Porn with a streak of curiosity in his registers•,'•althoagh• they did not al- each flew-about 480 hours during the varsities. Now she principal of the g g ture, He had met hundreds of wo- ways say so when they pocketed your year, and the Hampshire Club 403 First•Provincial Girls' Middle School This simple remedy is all that's Linen most,of whom he had never given' registration See. hours. These figures were exceeded F Canton, in charge of b00 atudenfs: needed to insure a night's rest. It's ra second thought. .But-.chile-girl-was Roger Barling decided-t}sat-ties�e by the Harts and Essex and the_liast .. der than the average C>ilnese wo- all you need*to relieve a headache ifferent. If she had not been differ- was a girl whom he might help. He ern -counties clubs, with more than man, Mrs, Chilr-Wah-Loung is a laec1iri=- during the-day-or to dispose of ! nt she would n t have aroused his was confident that someone anion his (i00 hoirs, each machine thus flying ati other pains. Get these Aspirin tablets ' g lag mixture of Orient and bsilk f l- and Stu will get immediate relief. � •, _ _.' nte.�est. •• man friends in the city would find a at least 60,006 miles during this year., _ Y Y Her dress of heavy brocaded silk fol- One of the things,that had aroused vrcancy for her on his recommends- The'fact that most -of the flying is lows the high-neck sheath-style of the; is cariosity was her appearance at tion. And she was,all alone in the tuition, and entails much wear and modern. Chinese but her hip-length Aspirin dissolves immediately--- _:' _'he Cygnet at-all. 'it was obvious-to world,.too; how horrible. Mentally he tear°and a great number of landings, jacquetteis decidedly western. Thought gets to Rork without delay,This de- •. :oger's trained eye -that her dress shuddered at the unpleasant thought. is evidence of the durable qualities of she spends most of her day-on a full- sirable•.speed is-not-dangerous; it' pcoming:though he was, forced to This girl-no girl in„fact--deserved the'British'light airplane,experts say: time job;she'yet has time to Super- does not depress the heart. Just be _dmit it was, was not quite in'-dine ik Nature had deal e _ 8 q geed her for hap- 'vise her :out children.,and,her home. -sure.you et Aspirin tablets. ith the quality that disported itself .pines&--care=free ha inns. If she Father, awaitin a h� y fiimil Mrs. Chik-Was-Leung *111 spend six _Js: _ ” p the Club's Aoor. The material for had to'aork'foiber'lipviii g pp y g(also s dia-'•event had fortified his couiage at the months in North America studying i nstance, was of inuia`erenG quakily, 'a rt 13t t_ D - ! , �?g- g A-=...6�.,-,-we11� -decanter. At length the nurse app education defelopmentS in many cif. ASRI R N • - nd while it did not shriek of the bar- -there ought to be work for her. If he pesied with tNVL.�`in her arms. The ies. she will attend the'World's Fair � bosem4rit,-it was obviously_noi..bad an office•-if he ran a-business, happy father blinked and drew him- at Chicago as an unofficial represen- Trade mark IhQ. ufficiently Bond Street ss to excite which he didn't-this girl *ould lust self up proudly. "What a• beautif.;I- tati.ve of the Canton Government,_She i8 imagination. be the right pelsori to run 't for him."baby!" he exc]aiine.l. I is particularly interested,in the voce ISSUE No. 18—'33 . rya:-,�r '. .• .. . .._ .. - _ '•� _ate.- •-' - - . y.^'. a M .w-n..s' •• -- _ r _ • 'Amusing Anecdotes =�V - O_ f Fam_ous People.o m a n S ± Do You Know? w? - , On the eve of his leaving London' for Russia in January, 1918, on an Chatter ... important official Mission, R. H Bruce Lockhart, .noted 'British dipla-- NE00000 -mart, secretly Met-M. itvinofi, So- -By MAlR M. MORGAN -- . `� viet Ambassador in London—unrec- _ 'ognized of course—at a Lyons tea- - - ,j shop in the Strand; for luncheon, and t LONDON CALLING! a chat, especially a chat. It was an The other._ amazing meal, recalls Lockhart fin ning was talking to Hubert Eisdell r English his a all . 1r' q Y amazing book"'British .'::';::'.:;.:.:;:•r::,c`s:>::;::' � �: z _: lyric tenor, who has returned from England and one of. the first Agent"), during which he succeeded k"'''" "!'`"'``"''Y''° t• questions he asked was whether I had heard the B. B. C. broad- in-getting from Iritvsnoff a letter: of •�'�� '!<' �: '' - -cast from London on April_11 when Keith Falkner and he broad- introduction, and commendation, to tasted altogether eight songs and two duets. It was 1 p.m. in Trotsky, who, with Lenin, was run- London and the scene Mr. Eisdell brought to my.mii3d gave me f , ning the. whole show in. Bolshevik R ssia. . quite a thrill to be living in 1933 when such things were pos- sible. The heavily draped room--silent. The two singers be- The•T6_iicfieon closed on a humor- fore the microphone—then the announcer on the dot of-1 p.m. Qus note," reminisces Lockhart. As began to speak; London, England, calling'Canada, Newfound-, we were ordering a-sweet, Litvinaff land and West Indies." The hour in Toronto was I pxh.=4.30 --noticed on the menu the magic words: in Vancouver. Naturally both the-B. B. C. and Mr. Eisdell are "podding diplomats." The idea ap- - interested to know what kind of reception listeners-in had. If pealed to him. The new diplomatist : ally of'my readers were fortunate enough to hear this broadcast could set the diplomatic pudding.'The _• I would appreciate it if they would write . to me, care of this Lyons waitress took his order and re= - <., :f 'column, 73 Adelaide Street W.,_ Toronto if the broadcast came u �no more.in a minutvinoff shrugged to say there was • Li ed his shout- -clear or cloudy or not•at all, and if the announcer could be heard _ gg �s ders and smiled blandly. -,distinctly. - "Not''even'reco nized b" L ohs' • .' • • • • • • i Y Y , TEA DAINTY he said." - -- - Something sweet and different yet very cheap.to make up In June, 1914--shortly before the , ,}r, y;;;�•:.> ;'�;,,� � ;.} r is what we are all looking for these days for teas and here is war s`tarted=-Bruce- Lockhart, -then ' „! . - a sweet that a friend of mine served at tea which proved very British Consul in Moscow. accompan- � successful. All you need are equal parts of cocoa and sugar, add ied by a host of Russian bigwigs,went, '%? �,;, r;,,,r• ","'j;'' s - -water to make a paste. Then cut fingers of bread roll the railway station to welcome Ad- enough _ these in the paste then again in a bowl of dessicated cocoanut. mirel Beatty who;with his suite, was k ° ire p:.,.::< ,. w-• 1 arriving in Moscow on an official visit-_ The result is an interesting tea-cake and you can'make about one "The trdin :rew up, and out of s - lrundred for a quarter. special carriage stepped a brisk young That !a ceitaia sections of agricultural Canada oven are still in 'man;' says Lockhart, "I naturally 'common -use-on-farms? The photograph, A FILING SYSTEM - - P graptt shows- a yolk of-oxen bar- =supposed he was Beatty's -flag-lieu- --nessed to a hay wagon dear Greenfield, Nova Scotia.—Canadian Ns. _ A system that seems to work almost automatically and.makes tenant- I stood waiting for the em- tonal Railways.` - -the paying of bills seem almost a game—almost but not quite, ism erti;ersce of the great man himself, and the spike method -as one young matron has dubbed it.- $he there was- an awkward pause:It was fore," adds Fox, "and it Was not until • ended very quickly by my supposed painted three spikes that is those spike files used'in offices, three Dag-lieutenant. November, 17, 1910, that I rg.:,. 4.,1 different colors—red for unpaid bills, green for paid and white „, a cigar in my mmputh."_ • s How-do .you do. he said. ]I mq W for recipes and keeps them on a small table in her kitchen. With Beatty Introduce me and tell _me - `'Wide Shoulders. much pleasure she transfers the monthly terrors from the red whom I shake hands With first.' Another of -Mr.' Fox's stories :o - •' to the green and it is a constant reminder when she is tempt- �� went hot sad then cold. When about the Prince of Wake' visits to By'HELEN WILLIAMS. ed to be extravagant,-that some of the bills are still in the red! 1 told him afterwards of my-embar- the old Academy of Music—then con- -_ rassment, he laughed and took it ss filed by Fox--during hia visit to [Ittistrate�d preaam-king Lesson Fier- • • s • • • • • New York in 1921. Sixty Years be- slaked With Every Patter7t B' O O K S - foM the Prince'& grandfather--later ' 5oane people will find Thorne Smith's books irritating, others . „Longfellow may, have written Edward the Seventli—had been en- - will.enjoy his quite -different• humour. I found his The Jovial bertained at the Academy. Wouldn't -- - - about America, but the form of his. the young Prince dike to caste to the JGhosts" very amusing. - Topper is the centre character. a mild, language and his thotig-st -was the Y g foolish and innocent man who is 'plagued b three couples of theatre and d $At the &flair in _ p i� Y p same as that of his English contem- which Edward sat? 'ghosts, low spirits o( a baser kind, who take control of his hith- poraries. He-shared in their heritage, terto uneventful life and plunge-.him into excitements which he and added to the common stock- "1 walked into the box' with-him;'- ; liad never dreamed about. -These. ghosts have the advantage or Judged in this sense—ln order to reminisces Fox "Suddenly he turned 4 being able to materialize or become invisible-at moments most make a point clear and roh it of All to me-and said: 'What is that gold - iconvenient to themselves and most embarrassing to poor Topper. venom—there is as y4t no Canadian chair doing there" I told him it was , _ So far one does not associate Mexico and literature of her literature, though many books have supposed to be the chair his: grand- :awn that will meet the demands- of-the world•outside and it been written in Canada, including father had sat in. He asked to-have - *as-withmuch pleasure that I came across "Marcela"by Mariano some vein bad ones. � it taken out as he preferred to Sit in But Huckleberry Finn was' tri- one of our regular chairs. The time 'Azuela, who it seems Is one of-the most eminent novelists of- con- umphantay obvious and -undeniably allotted on the royal itinerary for the ''temporary Mexico. It is quite fitting to observe that he first American_` 'made his name with his" tale of the Revolution- Los De Absio = :: . ._ _ entertainment was just is min-' 'ales ' We had a-fu be -dog courted. - „ 'Ipublisbed in the United States as The -Underdogs) and trans.; Henry A. Lytton, who has recently called 'The Yellow Dog Catcher." All lation swiftly followed in Spanish, French and Russian, His celebrated his jubilee as a Gilbert and the part&.were played by doge; there characters may not be agreeable to many of out= standards, yet SuIiivan'actor, tells in -The Secrets must lave been 50 of thetas.- The In o#der to.understand Mexico, it is necessAry to read the works of a -Savoyard" this story'of W. S. Prince laughed until his sides ached of one of her native sons and thus become aware of Mexico as a -Gilbert. On one occasion, during a re- and watsted to know the breeds of the - - evuntry of volcanoes and of•flowers. hearsal, Lytton sat down so clumsily different dogs' as to break the seat prepared for him: manners and ill_feelings,' I said sit down. pensively," remon- "When his fifteen- minutes were :' `---:,._ _ • • _ gs,'-George strated Gilbert, "not naively"• over I told him his time'w u r13PIMOns - Bernard Shaw. Gi ex-pe as p. He - '• said: 'Now don't drive me out. Isn't . F' Democracy sines not champion edu- : ' "The root cause of alI our Indus- &sting 's man because he is miserable, Here's another:' - 4t-the oddest things that they lick o'>t ,!trial and; financial troubles is lack of but because he is so subli re."--G. K. Gilbert once had a neighbor who for you to do on a visit like this? L 6rifiderce in the stability of inter- Chesterton. was a Jam-maker, and it seems that have visited every dead man's grave national Telstionships."--Lord Da- "Let us not ask for a return of our he wrote a letter to Gilbert complain- in New York 'and placed flowers on i 254( _ ;vies. former false• prosperity, but for a ing that his dogs were in'the habit_them. This is the first bit-of relief 1 a "Unemployment spurd inte}ligenc'e:' return of•integrity and honor and of trespassing on his grounds. Gil- I have had since I arrived. Now let best re lied: me stay. Benito Mussolini, responsibility and duty among us." P "He tae " —Bishop-Wm. T. Manning. Dear Sir—I will take care than in = Y d-about an -hour,. adds. - -Of all the'senses, I am "sure that „ fLture my s do rwt tires Fox, "and impressed me as being just lsight must be the most delightful:"— The reputation of a country d pass on P B j Helen Keller. pends upon .the contribution she can your preserves. Pardon the expres- as human as any 'ordinary boy that � make to the progress and happiness lion." carne from one of our American fam- "All human progre lies been made of mankind in art. literature and flies." by ignoring precedents."—Viscount science."—Stanley Baldwin. How-Willia�ox, the film map, Iri owden, • _"$,,,,king needs men with the keen- nate, was temporarily cured of the - Wishes 11 Thos:. who aspir-, to leauei,hip to- est'sense of_tile social--fig-06mibllitfaw 1 wish tnat it were real; tnm, day must realize that it'-is more im- of their position."—Henry Ford. than Carry Nation, is amusingly told That I could see tb�r good in your , ibrtant to'inspire goodwill than instill "In a rapidly changing world, Wis- in 'Upton Sinclair Presents William ' And you the good In tire; A stunning ' stt�et costume fog dear."—B. C. ForLea. door cannot resist in mere` adherence Fox:' It appears that at the height that all of us would "gve a mist" spring is today's model, ";ire mare gov-ernrnen't .ors have,.to tka"ition."—Bertrand;Russell, of her hatchet-wielding career, Mrs. To foolish, thoughtless prejudice, 'It is greenish-blue crepe silk antic gree s� the less we care for it."—Will Payne. 'Probably in the mirror tf his past Nation visited Newt York, -and Fox And practice ch'ari'ty. -It has the smart Schiaprarelli wid- _ a `"The problems of politics,. econom- a man will mistake his vices for his engaged her fors three-day vaude- ened uboulders that jut out over the is and ethics should be treated as `nrtues,"-'William Allen White. - Ville performance at a salary of$3,000 I wish that ou and I could Iearn sleeves.that are plaited into the arm,, * scientifically as those of -industrial "True happiness is to be 'looked for a week." She was-a great hit, And The other,cheek-sometimes to turn, olea. ploduct:on."—A}dons Huxley. in the living of the present moment. everything was lovely, until she same •And good for evil give; The surplice, bodice effect is•slim- --John Masefield, to into the office where Fox was. For this we know;and know full welli Ming- Bias seaming and centre skirt ?' possession of.money; it lies in the 'o I have enough`'of the devil in- me - - That wrong can never moron repel, panel tend further to give :ht figure xl joy 'that if an one prohibits a thing it 6 ' • of achievement in the thrill of ties- Y P n8 gays the magnate—as quoted 1pq 'Tis love's prerogati re! height. ----tive-elfom —Franklin D. Roosevelt. des the one thing that I"want." Upton Sinclair.' - - - _ Plain crinkly crepes in beigr, gray, =' ' The world is in mgrs danger of `may Astor. _ "When I. was introduced, I took'I wish that men of ever; hue rAvyr poppy-red, etc., are charming True freedom is from within; it can else cigar out of m mouth and four Could share' God's gifts with. me'and mediums. being governed too much than too �' y , ?raw Mediums- little?'—John W. Davis, g McKenna . huge cigars, which wens in my pocket you, • style No. 2646 is design&. for-sizes r, only,come by the knowledge of truth. • "Great armamfnts are no lon er=a Y were-visible to the eyes,of Mrs. Na- - That all could brothers be; lea 18 years, 36, 38, 40 and 42 inebeS remedy for fear; they are the major Believe,- when you._are most un- lion. I said I was pleased to meet For scorn of but the'least of'these,'' bust• cause of fear."—Hari.Einersori Fos- happy, thitt there is something -for her. She said: 'I'm not pleased to meet Though sundered by the sounding sea, Size 36 requires 5% *yards 39-ineg., dick. you to do in the world. So long as you at•all.-I will not appear_on that Still shame& our pedigree. _ HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. ".Ameiicad ballads deserve a great- Yotr cats sweeten another's-pain, life stage again. I will not work fora Write your name and dress plain• ' cr place in music than the have ever is not in vain,—Helen Keller, man who is an habitual: tobacco field. For of one flesh we alI_:.re tormed, been " Y "Of coarse, I 'was shocked at the B1 the same spark of life are warmed; fly' giving cumber and aiee- of such .given."—Lily Pons. Cheerfulness is like money well ex- We live, and love, and die-, patterns as you want. Enclose 15c is _ "If you believe the world can very pended in charity=the more we dis- idea of losing our' stage performer, attimps,or coin ;coin preferred; wrap well get along without religion,-you- pease-of-it,-'the greater our posses. so I said that I would quit smoking. And so I Wish mT wish tiilght prove it carefully) for each number,- ant probably mean, without the other sions.—Victor -Hugo. She said I-eouldz,t.ever stop smoking A presage that we all $hall love address your order to Wilson Patten man`s Tel iset;'r—�Toltn 7 ;}�„ �, I said: `I give you my word I.will Each other by and by. Service, 73 West Adelaide St., Toronto t "The prosperity of those who -till - = .• ,,.g.'`. 1' yr Paul Presfonr- ° t.)se•soil lies at the basis o!world pros- `TALKIE" THEATRE ON WHEELS months.' I ishrew the rest of my cigars ' ' -" � ~n,,. ;,;- t perity."—Viscount Astor. Roadside audiences on the.-..-' he.•..Pacific away' and Mrs. Notion resumed, he>. -Believe it or-not, few .fathers-Just .Praise from a•friend, or censure frog "International sports tr"t:ngs-sow Coast are being entertained by a talY lecturing' _ now are in a position to work their a foe; - seeds of war. They only cause bad ing-picture theatre on wheels. I ate more candy iii the first three son's way through College.--Parkhfll Are Iost on hearers that our merits "a - - of those twelve months than ever be. Cazette, know. 7. V _7� e o -t'-.4b futtdV4 NJWO be hurdenod with taxation to sup- for 'their ability and a-WRtt- -8-ALS Fin -Nurse stocl port them, provided the present character. Outbreaks of outlawry T sale of Increase is continued. This is due occurs now "d again, In the SA URDAY. MAY&rH-Auction FOR 1 farrn implemenre. household furni- to the fact that idiots are per- United States. althmigh it cannot ttAxe etc.. at the Village of Brou 14h^ Ornamental Trees, %'.T W4 111 eau 0041A 41A OIAVOWO. am, the propirty of Robt. Devitt. "'4* " mitted to propogate their- kind. be said that it is characteristic of ierms cabb. Sale at 130 p. ra. (e. 9. Evergreens and Dwarfs. 4u kk* %�Ivat -a not the country, but in Canada it is t.). See bills. W.B Powpir.-auc- L Flowering Shrubs. Hedging, They. in mmuy cases, at flower empable to vupport themselves, uever heard of. tioueer. Cliwbinir Vines, 1L- Ruses and Periennial Borders, and if they raise large ftinailie-4, Dahlias nd Rockery Plants, JOHNMURKAN, Proprietor. til-0 C"LlUtry 1IRS to Otlpprt't theill -Tlie ­Dtiubartuki Spates" de- Card -of Thanks Bert; bubhes*and Strawberrleff, velopnieut wdienie is "Llf tinder lJoctseberries and Currants, then they become a great Ourden. Nulty ^NO COMMICNT11. They are also way, all now curve}ed and sub. We wish to take' this opportunity Aspatagus. a nuisance to the Fr-it Trees, Coat pruned. divided.. Pipe lines nre to be seen rf tnall.kin.g �-.-ur' many friewt; and country. -las. they ft�e in mauy jy Rrot•pruned apple,pear. ,perry and Daylight sa-ving thil" illade it, iug oil die �-uiftce ready for re*i),)rs for their help and kind ex- Frigl6h cherry tie 4 to 5 years old and Vases, cilluinally inelitled, being pi -e - s - of of sympathy during the ill. first 4pild"I'tilive Oil 1$unday last acinw and there J. nil air pre .. wing root-pruned and bearlair I unable to distinguish between general enthusiasm ,cud progres. ress and recent death of our dear will ,owe iuto etf.?ct in from 2 to -"And for over,a u.uuth ivillappeir husband and lather, also for the right and . wroug and unable to slleuess abukit- the place that if Oloral tributes. years and some have bortiti in I yeor.: mar' An valluild t()%%'Ud in Elle p1•uvi11c;, carried oil %%i.1 prove one of the -Y curb their terupers, Dr. Bruce big features J. T- ELLIOM . AGENT while in uxetay•parts it will be of file township. This Mrs.'Fuller' and Fa y. cited two cases, opposite in char' location is without doubt one of PICKERING, ONT. 20tf Conspicuous by its absence., Be teter, sbowiLig the influence of the prettiest bits of take shore oause of this lack of uniformity it liereditary on offspring, Ine one between TULOUtO and Belleville. PICKERINCI is a suiirce of much inconvenience, case, Elizabeth Tuthill, a woman PICkERING. COUNCIL. 'especially to travellers. A com• of splendid qualities, lived 'nearly MEAT . MARKET HARRY ROSE mercial traveller, whose- watch The above council met on Monday. CASH AND CARRY is 200 years ago at Hartford, Conn.. set to daylight saving time, often She married Richard & Ed ards May 1�t. A members present, the -CARPENTER, BUILDER %v, , All goes into a town that is on stand• reeve in the chair. Specials for and CONTR ACTOR a great- lawyer. Later in 1•ife lie' some correspbridence was received, Thur., Fri. Sat. and time and hae to wait an hour married a common-place wornan, -and disposed of. Plans and Specifications a Pierson Westgate applied for app- Lean Pork Ch( pa, 15c lb. prepared' m before he can any business, or She had common place children. rova if it is noon he may lose an hour By the' first marriage there lias I of certain sui>-division plans at Side Pork, for frying 10c lb. All Workmanship for his dinner. 'To be satisfactory been several•bundred descendants, the:North side of the Bay. Guaranteed. Don -Beer , presented renewals M Round Steak, 2 lbs for- 25c, to all it' should. be universal,,at all of �vhorn•became vrorklinent in the various insurance coverings'7h.eld PICKERING P. 0• least in.a province, Railwayeand on tow:r�ship properties. . Allan Andrew, national life, including 12 college A deputation. from the Erskirle bus lines, should adopt it, as they presidents, 205 college graduates; Church District was heard relati•e t,� NOTICE - " 70&y do,although it means con• 65 college professors, W physi. Relief Measures, also requests for THE MADELINE" siderable expense in the matter of clans, 100 clergymen,W prominent road-work oil the side-road. We noiv have a first class Black' preparing new timetables to con- authors, 30 judges, besides A request was heard asking for' BEAUTY- :- SALON smith in the. shop. Can do any the destruction of a police dog re- kincl-of repair work, * horseshoe. form to the change ,of time from governors' uiaybra,, cougre"' nien, ported to be owned by Mr. Heffering Marcilling and ing, wood work Etc. Prices rea• standard to daylight saving time, senators and a Vice-President ' of the Highway near Whitby, claim- Finge' sonable and work guaranteed. of . r Waving, -,or vive versa. ing that the'dog had bitten a y9ung -Alsoagood stock of Hard. Where only part the United States', as well as many Scalp Treatment, 11 man recently. ware and Groceries, and of the province adopts daylight othera-.-prominent in th -A'qeputntinn from the Hair-cutting. what we havn't got-we saving time, to avoid confusion-i-t In cont -hitev W. I. of contrast with the above was A ale have asked permission to and end on the the case of Max Juke, a vagabond 1=ir TERMS CASH should begin erect a lighting system at the White- vale bridge. 'day.-To accomplish this, " act who lived in New Engl,rid� 200 Ptioce 2729 Pickering The standing committee on Contin- Phone 1.906 "AREMONT of parliament would be necessary. years ago. one thousand two gencies paid the following accounts: F. R. JACKSON, Prop. hundred and twenty descendants D. R. Beaton, salary, 125.00; Hugh m A great deal is expected fro Pugh, postage, 10-00; A. Spears, po:s- of this man have been traced all the Conferences which have been rage. 30.00; A. S pears, bonus on 68; held at Waslafrlirtou between of whom were social seourjze!,. dogs, 68.80; A. $pears, salarv, ass- THE $T_ OBE -President Roosevelt and Premier professional paupers, prostitute;, e�;sor'. 406.00 Johe. Murkar, printing. RED WHITE thieves, murderers and habitual 71•68;. D. A. Beer, truck insurance, 45. Aaniaaj MacDonald, of Britain. 1 46; D. A.� Beer, Treas. Bond, 40.00, 2 drunkards, addicted to every forru INS Zd al n n d Herriot, ex Premier of D. A. Beer, accident insurance. Q-,.50'-. 7 7 f vice and depravity. The W. Chester, salary 25.00: J. Phillips We Offer the Following Extra Specials Vrance,and R. D. Benoett,Premier o �Uf Canada: Many of the discus attending O. E. Ass'r. 5.00 For Thurs., Fri. and Sat. remedy is to pass law to prevent their marrying, and •have them �The Standing 0)mmittee on Relief *ions haNie been preparing the way paid the foll,ivnnz to Township M r pass a thorough examination to, s ip . e - 4 7_,�­A -:for the World Economic Confer. chants�for supplies- B6oth and Mur- Salmon, Tiger," tall tin s h +ence to be held intondon in June", decide an their fittiess before ison. $32.44; Roy Morri " .' 25.23, S. G. N ish, 62.36; W. Duncan, 2.20; 'D when many of, the perplexing allowing them to marry. fort, 8.5; .R. 1probleWs.that exist beitween the The Is' Mowbray, 6.07: 31, S. Chapman, granulated, -lbs. f Gannon, 4.41; F. T. Bunting. 9. Sugar- lated, 10 73c. Beading nations of the world will many that have I';.f;2,, W. Sadler, 25.47; F. Green, be considered. One of these is bf ve been received about atroci 1784. each Brooms, (special) ch .- ti0a committed on the Jews The Standing C-)Mnu'ittee on Roads 2 3CID the debt reparations and another in Germany have been -read and Bricizes. Daid -the follolwmig: C, _.IsAhe tariff which greatly hampers by R. Puckrin, drag and haul on con 3 Canadians who were horifiedbY and 4 42.80; G. Winters, gray. for Muffets, per p4 ,w trade. The Ron. R. D. Bennett, I Oc the tales broadcasted. Of course con. 4, 7,70; L Gates, drag ,n R. L 91 • who has been in conference with on. -1 -and 2. 41.05;•W. Petty some are inclined to disbelieve the and son. -President. Roosevelt for several haul on R. L, 5;.50- D. Oakley,,orav, reports, while others thit)k that : P & G Soap', 10 bars' .37c. .days expresses himself as well for con. 2, -7-5; W. McDonald, hauI-on the half has not beet, told. But R. L, 8.00 1.- White, drag on R. L -1satiefted with the result of their 7 there are very few who do not and con. 1, 32.50: W."Carlton. drag 7Ulks. .it as cted--thiii-there Coffee "Kolona' ,"" per lb . 30c �7 pec bell -6-truth -an._cQ_n 4 and 5, 8,00; E, Ward, drag Will be& number of,tariff changes. eve that there Is mue ,•con. 9, 7.35 ---S Ward-drag on 'The tariff on coal, it is expected, in what has been said. '. The Jews • con:1� 6.50; W. Gee; drag con. 5, 2.90 Pineapole,-Sliced per tin loc. ­� will be lowered so that coal from are a race of people wbf> have 'to be continued next week h e ."Nova Scotia and British Columbia endured great hardships in every ' for browifi­ 24 Me country in which they have tried Pickering Township Horticultural will be admitted to the United to find a home. They have been Society Organizes -the-Year Bread, v#4hite or 6c, -.,.,'States at a lower t►riff., while despised in every country 'in The meeting in the school-on Fri- :Pennsylvania coal will be admit. which they have set foot. Their day night last in-the interests of a ed-to Western, Ontario and that proposed Horticultural Society has chief fault,which is not a fault, i4 Central Canada as a whole will be evdently aroused the interest of the 800TH thrift. They can e MURISON benefitted by a lower tariff. live and make corhTnunity in flowers. Around forty money, where other 'races will were present and the organization of PICKERING starve. They are very Intel- a Township Society was completed. reduction on other products enter- Owing to the lateness of the• season, You order PHONE PICKERING 600 We diellyer' 'ins the United States from Can• lectual, as many of the leading it is doubtful if ful! benefits of ads. The prospects for an in scientists, educationists, states- such an organization' will be iealiz- men and musicians are Jews. ed, however the ground and o!9ani:1_ -crossed trade between Canada ation• is ready for the following sp- :-'-.ibDd the United States are very Much of the feeling against the ring, when the orders from the mem- Hardware Store ',bright. HAwiprocity seem@ to be Jew is due to jealousy, jealous Of bers are taken `n the late winter, to much more popular in Canada to. their power to accumulate wealth be ready for spring. In the.interest - and their success in .their chosen Of the Society, it should be pointed day than. it' was about twenty vocation. It is this feeling that out that seeds, bulbs, plants, bushes Get your Seeds now while our stock is complete' -_�-3rears ago. The mental attitude etc., are purchased bv..the members of those participating In the prompti the German 'to persecut at the very lowest cost, and lectures �W Clover, Alfalfa, Timothy and Sweet Clover Seeds, the race. We Iti Canada and 1Z are given" by Government Horticul. --conferences at Washington was the United States as 'will as in turalists in the attempt to enco ge all Government Tooted Seed, u" -mot zikaz of one parry tryinx-to �All Adnd&.of_V_eget&We Seeds. btilk or vackstee. be h. . �d.,w,,t,7ties of the mem., m put it over the other. trying Britain and other countries have' t�ts�hiip . em ra p fee Is given as 4k, to been deeply. stirred by these one dollar, and the support of every- Feed Master Chick Starter for Bab Chick@ and see the result. -.*&in one advantage here and reported cruelties. But.1 we need One should be wiven to this enterpri- y• -ranother there, but the whole aim se. Those towns and cities, now claim- not go to Germany to find law. Six foot Spring Tooth McOormick.Deering Cultivator, 'veomed to be to lift the world out fng beauty as one of their attractive complete. $57.00 cash. of the great depression into which lessoess of a despicable character. featlires'unhesitatingly ,give the cr- L few days ago a judge in the edit to the activities of their respect-, ..Agent for McCormick Deering Parm, Machinery and Repairs. It liss fallen. Every man who State of Iowa, in the dis Horticultural Societies. The or- charge of ive kanization meeting elected 'the full- Our Motto:-"We have It, Can get its Or Look part In Itbat conference, or his duties . had 8ignect papers" owing officers: Hon. Pres., W. H. series of conferences, seemed to be it is not inade."' granting forecloenres on farm@. Moore, A.I. P., President, Wm. Gorm4 *tattiated by the .very highest This -was a duty that the office ley; Vice Presidents Mrs. Dr. Pear- -motives, the desire to 1xit an end cow But s son, F.- M. Chapman', Frank Hall palled him to perform. J. S. BALSDON, PICKERING to the great depression. The kiss M. Pennell; Sec.-Treas., E. G. crowd of more than a hundred Station. Directors -for one year, Miss vrospecto seem to be bright for farmers, who sympathized with M. Green 7 ..,:,-he realization of their -hopes. Miss E. Richardson, F. T. the evicted farmer. dragged the Bunting, Gerald'Cowan, Mrs. H. Arn. -'.�Fven now there.' is evidence of old For two years, E. C. Jones, W. ... -SPECIAL.8 judge from the' bench, beat him, C.old, Dr. Cartwright, Mrs. A. better times. carried him blindfolded in a truck Gqurlie, Mrs. B. totton. Auditors X. (PRICES TO SHOOT AT) cross -,.,In an address delivered before to it road@, put 4 rope around S. Chapman, Frank X. Prouse: Ann. ouncem6nt of an early meeting will .2ihe Canadian Club at Hamilton on his neck, choked'him until he was Team Harness at$25.05 per set t : ,'Friday . evetiing last the Ron. Only partly conscious, stneared be made shortly. Horse Collars, 1.90 each up 'Elerbert Bruce, Lieutenant Gayer grease on his face- and left him in IN MEMORIAM— All other Harness parts at equally low prices.. I Men's Farm Boots at 1.05 per pair z.• r of Ontario, issued a warning his pitiable state, after removing RUBRARD = In sad and Other Lines of Work Boots, 2.49 r pair up ":against race degenerRtiun, which his trousers, -This to an igftident . 'Men's Sea Oxfords at 1,95 per psis 1.75 memory of, our deir son, Murray 3 9 a 'Youth's at 159 per pair up ibreateng to become P4 7F,,r.y sari that would neve occur-in Canada. Who'passed away,-May rd, 1 2 .!-.on@ matter to this couutry' tad to The Judiciary in Canada is looked Time rolig on we are reminded, Men's Overikils, 1.25,,1.40 and 1.75 per pair i'lie United States, especiL, 'y, up to.. with respect. Thep. are Of 'a day our heirt�r were crushed, Boys'3 year to 7 year English Sport F&nt&4RH*r--_ e_ When-GA-took V_-, oh -W-quiekl y, Come in and see•for yourself country; and to a appointed for j�fsujj* A shey_ar And we all In gloom were thrust to Canada-$e --asse-a-8 deprived of their position on Tn the bloorn of We death claimed you Ph-one 2004 :-Litwicl in the United .States in Account misbehaviour. in tho . In the pride of early days, '**vA,)ty-five years half of the United State@ they are elected by But we hope to meet you some day, -.pilpi,lKtion would be in insane the people as a reward for some 'And be with you alwayst. C E C [L ' BRADLE y �asylame and the other half would political service rendered, and not Uvtpgly reinemhprPd by Daddy, Mamma and Brother. "1T•Kc! • 0-AN 3MONT - - - Mies Annie Spofford speof SsE-More-Cj" and intiioou,Urged by tire- Whits United-unascn cnoWY 06ncerl 'W� NDE��� y' -urdayy to Toronto. Dept. of Highways in Motor Traffic. • �Rm. Bingham, of Toronto, is Neleoo Sanderson, of Toronto, The program by the Whitby Unit- redecorating John. Gregg's real spent Sunday at his home here. We have been reading in g i e Pet- , n DUNBARTON Church choir on Thursday even- t . dears., � Misses Mary+44lachab and Effie erboro Examiner that a large per- ing last was cue or the most enter- - , ,;,stir, and Mrs. Armhurst, of To ventage of motor accidents are due taming of the season. Under the dir- Miller spent Sunday. last in the ronto, called on hire. Walford on ells, to the driver not knowing how, 'ox ection of �: W. Lynde. the choir pre- INSURANCE Sunday. _ Rev. Mr. and hire. Horton and not caring how a corner• should be rented seventeen numbers-of choruses WILL Gibson and gentleman fe►ruily were in Tar�nta-oa Satttr- travelled. Cnfortunately we have duets. solos and pa This choir AUTOMOBILE. friend from Toronto spent the day last. some of these drivers right-here in-:'ha;_ iaer2aaed c=>nsiderab4y in num r'IRE - -- (reek end in Claremont. this 'community,, and improper driv- hers and ability since t. last app- Wm. Newton left for the City John Coates' is reported to be ing is to be seen every day at the earar_ce ir_ Pic::.. •.::g r eral years BURGLARY seriously-ill and receiving,medical Four Corners. The law requires 'i:e a ;, each'o th- ::ar ,..rts being of CASUALTY • On Monday to supervise the decor attention. driver. when about to make a left sic_'icier=t, number tc•, create a w @iir sting of his residence there. Cliff,�rd. Pilkey and family, of hand turn; to drive to the centre of balanced th,�rai crcup. Their'teraniq- LIFE INSURANCE :- 4 Garden seeds are very much in Toront{), =pent Sunday at their' the pavement before making the turn ue. res-ponse tc expres=ion. atficks Phone Pickering 7920 301y -demand these days, and the mer honie here. allowing cars coming from his left and climax: we're all• well observed. chants are willingly placing them Mrs. B,,,hbo. spent' the week to turn into ti_at street by keeping to The closing ruriber, --Bless the Lord" BONDS-Government. Municipal and on display. end with leer daughter, Mrs. Jones their right side of the street, also all- -,+a.• in cur ^.)ms .n the most perfect Mortgage Bonds. Also, Industrials. Harry Found has been employ aG Br.ouklio. " . owing cars following behind him to r=ndition amp,r� the cr onuses. 'firs Safe investments at from 6 to 7 per ` ed for solve few days at White- Mies Clara Neal 14 'confined to •pass- or his -right to make' a right- Donnelly, soprano, in dramatic style, cent. r. vale, on repair wo,:k at Harry the hun=r and is at present under hand turn into the main thorowr li- 1 1 - - _ ga^:e =every number: a 1 oi:•which INSURANCE-All classes written iq- %White's residence. medical dire, fare. DO NOT :turn to the extreme were heartily. encored. This choir eluding Fire. Automobile, Wind. ` Mrs. David Pugh is spending a Wilbur Gleeson, of Toronto, left side of your street before turn- have acouin-ld a splendid addition in storm. Accident andHickness. 'few days with her sister, Mrs. spent the, week end with his ing. .• few days ago we were turn- :Ursa •Dor_neliy Mr. Cowell sang one- parents here. f Phone or write Mr. Pugh is busily em P ing from the highway at Chapiran'_ o the t`icwr Herbert series and sings -. -. :.ployed in KLnm_oiot at his cream- Robt. Beelbp has jitatcompleted store to go down Church street, and in a very= smooth, easy manlier, with 43tf ED.•BOWMAN,Whitby 5 cry. the shingling of part of hire:Palm when about to make the turn was a.beauxiful voice..Mrs. Walker, of the m �1 �7 Owing to the scarcity of houses confronted by a large Buick coach Walker Studio of Elocution, contrib- DIN ,l•Y'S GARAGE er's residence. •r - -�in C'larem�nt, FValt Norton has hl r. Bradbury and family are with' Lumber tied on each side of i. cued in' a thoroughly trained manner, _ been arern,d to convert the rink rriMr. into b1a family nso r pausing on the crossing at the e_x- several nwitbers. Another pleasant- Cor. Brock and Kingston Rd-j. tptoa'residence,` where he -is now Cottage this week. treme West side and headed north, feature was the ladies'.quartet, sing- ^laying. cottage and Mrs:H. Oliver slid dun. we were obliged to turn out and pass ing the popular."Lassie 0' un- Truck traffic is a sin normal and that car on the east or left side to accompanied, ir. perfect manner.' Mr. General Repair Work all cars, ,F g ghter, of Toronto, spent Sunday get by. Belf, -in h s-'•shack talk" gave a very - guranteed at reasonable _ a great many trucks are to be seen with Ed. and Airs. Gibson. rites. every day making their way in The Women's Association of the clerer delv'it ra.:on of-what could p 4 • -'from both sides of N o, 7 Highway Balsam _ be done wilt, patches 'of cloth in Acetylene Welding. United Church have re-decorated landscape scenes. Mrs: E. S. Price, , on their way into the city. the manse during the past week. ;Mrs. Harbron spent a couple of mezzo-soprano, sang in her usual Batteries ropa[red and charged. Srr�.ugham U pion' Lodge, A. F. Miss Al.abel Gibson, wha has days with her daughter, 'Irs. Neal pleasant-mariner. SIr. Lynde is to be Firestone and Dunlop Tires., A A. M., entertained many of the spent several weeks with her aunt, at Toronto, -'congratulated on his• choir, and it is Gasoline and Oils. neighboring lodges on Wednesday Mrs. R. Michell, of Toronto, was Mr: and Mrs. Goddard entertained regretted that a larger crowd was - evening when the D. D. G-M., Rt. with her parents, Ed. and Mrs. friends from Claremont and Toronto not present to hear• the program of Refreshment Booth In Connection - ! W. Bro H. A. Miller, made his Gibson, on Sunday last. on Saturday,last. truly excgllent•character, accompan- Phone Pick.7500 •� annual inspection. Mr. and. Mrs. Lewis and two Day. Scott, of Locust Hill, is wir- throughout by the brilliant organist, (night or day) + e Mrs. Geo. T. Lee, of Stoufpville, dauithtera and bliss Margaret Me- ing the store and-residence belonging pianist and accompanist, of the Un- 'Geo. and Mrs. Madill, of Detroit- Donald were visitors in Toronto to Mr. Shaver. ited Church, 'airs. Vernon Rowe. MILTON SLEEP and Mrs. G. Richardson and son, on Sunday, with Mce! Myrtle W`atterson, Misses M Wilson•_ and Beat- - ^f$,oanoke. Virciaia visited Mrs. ,;gter of Slur McDonald. rice Robinson spent the week-end Centennial .Corners 4217 PROPRIETOR Esther Palmer and irs Boyeroa tti-t�rie 1ua131b+ �nacui�. _- Anniversary services in' Centennial Monday. t The tierviees in the United stands ' United Church and Concert following !Church on Mother's Day, a week TAKE NOTDCE -^ill be held on-Sunday, May -21st for and-Monday 22nd. The choir of the -from this coming Sunday, will That a meeting will be held at the - -take the form of a combined ser• Town Hall, Brougham, in the Town- Ego , Kingston Road United Church Rill_ - furnish the 'program. • Further ann- vice, the Sunday School and the ship of Pickering, on the 5th-day of _• Church service being conducted ouncements r. detail v�ilt be made_ R Confl,lence to yoriiself, be Way..at the hour of 8 o'clock in the next week. as one. evening for the purpose of electin>;i Eyesight SpedaHst The annual meeting of the Union tiff in your own ability- three trustees for the Union Cemet- Cemetery $owrd was held on Fri ' but not to the point of arro- ery, Broug-hain. The owners of plots Nurse Tells ROW TO owmA�or�.aw ..i Snoop. day evening last at the home of Rance. _ are requested to attend the meeting. Sleep Bound', Stop Gas an of John Gregg Annual reports were You can believe in us' DATED at Brougham on the 7th Nurse V. Fletcher says: Stomach fresented and election of of6eers because we believe in our- day, of April, 1-933. gas bloated.me so bad I could not r DISNEY BLACIL, or the ensuing yeas took place selves. and the Insurance` - Walter Percy sleep. One spoonful 'Adlerika brought Oshawa ` Asa result of the election the Owners of plots. W. C. Willson out al the gas and now I sleep well pow o�aler]llsie �" I Board remains unchanged• Companies we represent. John Phillips a,I feel-fine. E. C• Jones, druggist. What has been probably the Atrtvmobte Hates are lower. erxt barn to be burned by lightn gee u4 for special Short Term _ • -.. is this season, occurred on Mon • R Pol ieies. day evening during the thrinder istorm, just north of Glasgow on CYRIL E. MORLEY, Fe �I ,s; the farm belonging to Mr. Swain. Phone 8700 (i •_'No details are yet available, but ONT. it is understood that some live PICS'ERIir G, • stock Theta ser9icee in the Baptist Danbarton - :! - -- ratrel�the �ttsl3'* Stu p�,,aouoii,„ uoi Anglican Misaioe, S - Church nett Sunday v9i11 be held Dumbarton, /-- as usual. The secoad address of day, May 8th. Sunday School at 2.30 C,ghe/YRl�1' _ a series will be given at the even p. m. Celebration of the Holy Comm- - -ing service the subject of which anion,.3 30. All services on Daylight, I�_ Will be "The Strateniea of�Satan." Saving 'rime, until furtrei aot:ce. :.Tickets' 5Oo. Return 9QO. •/�f� f-�/7Sd(!� All are welcome. Announdement Feeds of All Hinds of the men's service will be made ;(ach- ata later date. Chicken feeds-of all irards - - DA-1 L Y -tS E R V I C E -- - The school concert on Friday ., es, Chicken n--Scratch_etc., carried in - - j I- 1 eveoingR last was areal success. stock, also Bran, Shorts. Corn, Oats,; Eastern Standard Time . .. - i �e ate - -:'A good crowd heard the program' and all kinds of Feeds, at the Clare-i = es its final hoax the qgi-yen by the nails. ander the I most Elevator. Lowest Cash Prices. heave Pickering Eastern Leave Toronto memos we sxsCute pp W, S mes_ ' will be in a direction of A. �V. Lydde. Rev. y- 'Eastern House -:Standard Bay at Dundas mate tribute to the J. E, Glover was chairman and A. M. P. M. Time A. M. P. s1-: , the parents and others were giver.- -The a 809 -s 2 54 ;a 830. a 3.30 persons they have been 1:. .,an opportunity to observe in a' ;a S.54 a 3.54 7.3or 4.30 c �t° honor. ,� practical way the benefits by the >;;.: 7.54 a 4 54 9.00 11 30 � the best resul j! teaching of m%sic in the schools. . dyes -9 24 5.54 t10.30 a 8.30 - The regular meeting of the W. > . . :10 54 a 6 54 :c 11.30 7.30 "3do Gar'1 �" M. S. of the United Church will be -a 11.54 7.54 - P. M. a 8,30 N. W. gSTAFFORD held at the home of Mrs. W. Geo. P. M. ;e 8,54 12,30 ,�u 9:30 g� on Thursday, May 11th, at T 12.54 9.54 c 1.30' 10.10 -. • 2.30 p. m., when stirs. Carecalleu, Modern : .'a 1.54 b 10.44 230 ;1� Whitb, iotfa 1 ', Sundays Hol. only. 462 reed miss u da Rol. b 9 di r Sun.- �of Whitby, . ego ry, earl except p p _ s p' stirs. y P tit Hol. only. ' the meeting. . on] a Sat. S is.. ' will address R c Sst y t _ y • Ccarseallen is District President Life _ M- of the W. M. S. A social time will ' PARCEL-EXPRESS TO ALL POINTS • be held at the close of the meet --by C. H. TQtrlc, �' ; - ' on Gray Coach Lines routes(xcept ing and a good atteedance is re U. S. A. aerate) .quested. Protection _- * ��r The Greenwood Dramatic Club, Part 9 Tickets and toformatton at xaple iA�ri Nuti • ander the auspices of the Clare wont United Young People's When it is a 'common fact that 4 -` ^} Society, will reeent•their popular these• conditions. may arise in 'our+ � � coo": ,� ++ life it is just natuisl that we should Ga' y Coach Lutes •drams, Hie est Investment. in g 'Ohs. rates for farm and ooantry the Community Hall, Claremont. think for the children whose young + ••on the munit of Friday, Dlsy 12, eyes may be defective and strained Eastern Hones-Pickering[ Windstorm Insurance on buildings, =r at S o'clock. This comedy drams unknown or unsuspected- by their r wind-mills.Silos eta - highly recommended. A -comes parents, teachers or. themselves. We Automobile Insurance ay that gripe the hearts of all, may make a conservative .estimate « of all kinds. play that about 25 per cent of children rFAAMi3 ::something worth while, some should have the eyes corrected and - FOB eA1GB - thing that will bring returns. later in life these defects become dek Write or phone LAooie and help the Young People. sore fixed and the first warnings O U 5 MAN Admission 25c.and 15c. * * having remained unheeded we use e E D. BOW A very enjoyable time was spent 'forced to take notice of the headach- 2p WHITBY, ONT. - at the home of Melburn and Mrs. es. Approximately 80 per of all -• ••• • -Chapmam, near Goodwood, on headaches are due to the eyes. Civ =<� -Friday evening last, when a sur ilization has definitely affected eye- 10-20 McCormick•Deering(overhauled completely)guaranteed prise party of several carloads of sight by creating new conditions and like a new Tractor their old friends arid neighbors of also new defects and it keeps science 10-20 Fordson, good shape; fenders governor, pulley yy a§.iioss . this locality motored up to spend keeping pace with the times in prod- McCormi ck-Deering Cultivator, 6-ft, springs tooth, good t:taYrtcg the evening with them. Mrs.Jno. acing the proper means of correcting' McCormick-Deering Calti-packer,shop worn , Pallister, on behalf of the party, the new condition. Many of those ist McCormick-Deering Tractor Plow, 3 furrow, nearly new r! . expressed regret at the removal of Present'who are forced to wear gl- McCormick-Deering Seperator, repossessed Mr.and sere. Chapman and their asses constantly, had they been_ core- 'A number of used Tractor plows, two and three furrow ­daughters from this community, in early life would only have ,Une Potato Planter, Hoover ` and extended to them sincere had to wear glasses for a short time 10-20 Titan Tractor, suitagle for belt work, cheap r. wishes for therr future-welfare in but because they kept putting it off, Daraot Sedan, 1980, all overhauled their new home. A beautiful gift eventually reached the time when th- Whipj3et Sedan, 1980, four cylinder was then presented to them. Mr. sir correction became more difficult .Essex Goupe, rumble seat, 1928 ' and the error more fixed. Padrard Sedan, excellent shape, ,---•K;bgpmaa made-a paitable reply, � p , 1927 --'Burr-TauriaR, 1927 - . _ • • " Yi3&4da r the donors for their • Chevrolet Ton Truck, btake body, 1928 - a kindness. We remaiadb,, r_� N�I LL g!obs Radio,'DeForeat-Croelep,overhauled - l evening was spent in games and --S.tube Radio, DeForest-Crosley . . _ community singing, in wfiich FUNERAL DIRECTOR ANDI Philco, table model, 60 cycle -�""'" ` .•."" X` 'every one present joined heathy. EMBALMER Type "B" International Ensilage Critter A dainty lunch was served by the - Ruccessor fo'W. J. Mather,l 'Beatty Electric Washer, wood tub ' visitors. Before leaving for their Set Brantford Counter Scales- fan type new s3touPiville gold and `�nsti0ed by tcher or grocery homes, the party sang "God be Refrigerator, suitable for bu -. with you till we meet again," thus Night and Day Service FRANK j PROUSB close- bringing a happy evening to a Busiaese Phone Residence Phone CHAS. COOPER - CLAREMONT _ - Close_ 9Sb1, 9820 1 L► t Rt(�G Olil'AwO ` & - ... 7. _ yJ - « ._.....__.r_-...a.-.•i+r�:.v. .rra:r=.3...:�'..:�'r• -....a..:.•:a.p.:�aY9:.�........•..'Jir�.b...a- e+..a.vc.a- - - ""- - �,.1....._...,___`-•___-.- ;' .. .��mc-s.._..=n._e.sfa.mz..._..=u...a.z..z.,. - ,. - .. ........V_-....-.- .. r-•^.+-...•... - .. - • _ � '_ Sri• -.>:.. _t:> -'-- 2H.- 'Twenty-five Years of Mollisons Choose Big Ship Freedom :Voice ofh� P��ass For Non-Stop New York-Bagdad {' Canada, The F.ihlplrC and The WOr1d St Large -Nn s--•GENERAL Attkea fudrical tanks and a single-seated -,t _ London.-A big plane so heavy when cockpit, with just enough space for - -.- -. CANADA -- bed upon transcri a phonograph ree- +».: loaded that there is not suitable run. Captain Moilison and his wife to _ : ° change over controls. The resting pit ' Crumbs in the Bed. ord.-Edmonton Journal. way in Great Britain for a takeoff � 1A ill use a tiny cabin in the machine's The news Is printed as a sort of '4 { has been selected.by the flying Molli- -tail. {arw joke that a man in Chicago billed his THE EMPIRE sons, Jim and Amy, for their project- A hatchway, one toot high, under• wife because she would insist on eat- Bonne Entente in S. Africa. "`' ed New York-Bagdad non-stop flight. neath the tanks will give access to :-i - ing cookies in bed. It served her right Those in close touch with Parlfa- The Daily Mail says it will be taken the cabin. The resting pilot can lie and I am glad there has arisen a man meet have known for sops years that to New York in sections, for that with his or her head and shoulders with so much courage. There is noth- the old barriers•were crumbling. The s. reason, to be reassembled at Roose- in the cabin and the remainder of ing worse in the whole realm of do- delegation to Ottawa illustrated in volt Field on Long Island. the body beneath the gasoline hold mastic tragedies than cake crumbs in notable fashion how the parties .had r The plane will have three vast cyl- ors. .. the bed. learned to work together in amity They get everywhere and 'there is when occasion required. But the coup- % ;"• no known force that will grind them try as a whole, not unnaturally, had Brisk Moving Mart Air Mysteries = so small that they-do•not tickle.. If not realized what was happening un- Shoots Wheat Up Now Solved I were on a jury trying a person for til General Hertzog made his spectac- :' ' murder I would acquit him if he had ular response to General Smuts's mov- been led to that drastic course by ing appeal. Now each can see for Winnipeg Dxchange .Records Body..of Australian Airman - cake crumbs.-Vancouver Province, himself how few real bones of conten- tion.were left-Cape Argus. Advance of Nearly :Found Beside Plane In �w Middle Age. Four Cents Italy Middle age is that period when s New Zealand Exports. i Winnipeg,-Tbe clang bf the gong Rome. Almost simultaneous discos- --man clips items about great men who -- that signalled the•close of trading on ery last week of two wrecked air slid their best`:work.after 69.-King- The effects of the depression upon f the Winnipeg .Grain_Exchange Satur- planes, one in central sad the other In ,tton Whig Standard. New Zealand_have been to aome ex- day brought a sigh of relief from har- Southern Italy, cleared up t%o myster. : tent modified by the success of ef, assed traders•but office workers con- lea of the air and brought first dedn. Fewer Services. forts to counterbalance falling prices tinned throughout the week-end buried ite knowledge of the death of Berl in proportion to population, there by increasing production. While under a flood of orders tossed into a Hinkler, Australian airman. were fewer divorces in Canada during other countries have been alHicted by week-end trading session. Hinkler's charred body was found the past decade than during the ten rapid contraction of their export trade, Devil's Island- •fugitive, Pierre whipped into a gallop by passage in beside the burned wreckage of his ears prior to.1931. In ten years the is volume as well as in value, New the United States Senate of the Farm plane by charcoal burners'in the Pra• .,,� _• ► Duprey, 73 who escaped the motor- � - - tumber of divorces in Prince Edward Zealand has steadily increased the Relief-Inflation measure, wheat prices tomagno woods, near Florence, at as µ� ions French penal colony in 1905, Island decreased.from 47.to 28, from volume of her exports. ' In 1928 ex- whirled upward to close 33/46 to 3 7/8 altitude of 4,700 feet. He had been !27 to 308 is Nova Scotia, from 2,504 ports were 12 per cent. greater than has been arrested in San Francisco cents' higher. Backed by purchases -missing efnce January when he took o 2,086 In Ontario, and from 1,361 to in 1926; the official estimates for 1931 by imm_igratiou'authorttles. from overseas the market jumped off from England 1n au attempt to 50 iii the Province of Quebec. There show an iacresae of 20 per coat. to ahead at the opening and never once lower the- air speed -record to An* _ was an increase of 22 in the game five years, and the volume must have 'a , - looked back. tralfaj flying-solo. Mod is-New;Brunswick,_1AZ-in,Mon. been again substantially greater in R;,vina order.. literally poured t.,rn John van Cleef, an American. was oba, 97 !n Saskatchewan, $12 in Al- 1932, for, In spite of a much lower n$ - aeon to pit. Heavy buying from New York one of the five persona killed in the berta, and $42 in British Columbia. range of prices, the'total value was . and Chicago g&re the market impetus crash last Sunday of an air-Orient lin• y` There L some satisfaction for us in larger than In 1931-Aukland Weekly Has Brisk Opening shortly after the opening and advances er flying from Corfu, Greece. Thrta. ftL8 knowledge that, whilst In other News. w, -of more than two cents' were quickly survivors of that crash were found _ . countries, particularly In the United chalked up. .Later -reports came An near the wreckage of the airliner on ree tes, the bonds of matrimony are The U.S.A.�end World Peace. Visitors to Province Prepare that_Europe was in he market for Mount Scifarellf near Caracena in Cal• om ing more fragile year after year, It -the United States continues to for Opening of Trout Sea- Canadian wheat i prices again abria- - the central provinces of Canada, surged upward to higher levels@ More Both the planes were wrecked la fhs _ dad generally In the Maritimes, they co-operate with the other nations of son This Month than 1,060,060 bushels were ear-mark- same way. They crashed against Lad the world as she has done in the wooded mountafaa: becoming more Indissoluble with May let, officials of the Game and ed for export peat year--and and still more If some plan Fisheries Department at Queen's Park, Contributing- to the upturn was the The three survivors of the air• passing of time.-La Petrie, Moat- g. P can be devised for immediate consul- . - _•' real. _ _ _ Toronto, reported a brisk headquart' lowered value of the United ,States Orient crash were found sitting In the - tatioa in the event of a breach of the ers' .sale of non-resident angling Hc- dollar sad the.ris� is the Pound stet; cabin of their wrecked ytaae,huddling Why k is "SH t:" peace-an a4graseor will know is ad- eases in preparation for the speckled ling. together because of the severe cold vane* on which side the passive or and brown trout seasons which open and suffering from shock, but other, a- " why ii the locomotive called she?_even perhaps the active Influence of road foreman of locomotives em- the United States will be thrown. Af in Ontario today• wise not dangerously Injured. oyed on a Canadian system believes ter the experience of flee Great War, Resident anglers will again be able All-Cheques Tax ¢ E to has the answer. He says: "There to seek the finny fellows without a no Ir Wal it likely to underrate this. license. Another year may tell a dif- Now in Eaect _-e many seasons. For instance, they -f31r Walter Layton in The News- ;The Markets ear jackets with yokes, pins, shields ferent tale, however. Reports have It a,. y Chronicle. .. 3d stays. They have aprons and that fishermen map have to put up Three Cent:!Levy on Amounts mac' -Do. Mo. Not only do they have shoes, with" a rod assessment, in 1984, if•the Yy PRODUCE PRICE.. = joy sport Pwros and even hose,while department hatcheros are to be oper- . Under $5, Also Postal Toronto dealers are buying ptodim ..Japans Welt Politik. prices: . ated as extensively as they have been at the following ,.sly drag trains behind them. They It Is impossible to coerce Japan at NOtCS E Prices to.farmers.and corm• -_ so attract attention with pulls and to peat years. - Egg-9--Prices nffiesa and somsLimes they foam and this moment. ........ The Interests s:ad Other angling seasons� to which Ottawa. April 30.-Additional-faze- try shippers: Uagrudcd, cases return - etuee to work. ti such times they posaeseions of the other Powers in the sportsmen are looking forward to'are: tion imposed by the budget, delivered ee,fresh extras, 14c; fresh firsts, 12c; Far East are at her mercy. She can , in the House of Commons on .March mend's, 10c; cracks, 9c. Grade¢,caeca eed to be switched. They need gull- Rainbow trout-Juno " to.Sept. 14. free 15c for fresh extras' 14c fos - $$ g y require a man to teed occupy Shanghai and pcapture Hong LAke trout- Now open in Inland wat- 21, is nom in effect from May 1. This in and the " fresh firsts, 12c for seconds.. Kong before an attem t can be made era to anglers, sad only eloped der- is the three cent excise tax oa coo- Butter-No. 1 Ontario-• m, They all smoke. but most char- creamery icrleee eris tlC of ail Is that they are much to redress,the balance of power In Far Ing mouth of•October and first half mercial paper." AIr tax exemptions -solids, 21 to 21%c; No. 2, 20% to 21e. erier when they are booked up ch Easters waters. The Washington of November. on chequea are removed, with the ex• Churning cream-Special, 23c; No,ederic when n they Gleaner. treaties make it almost Impossible to . Black boas and muskaloage-July ception' of cheques drawn in favor of 1, 22c; No. 2, i£c, f.o.b. shipping - fight across the,pcean. Doubtless, if 1 to October 15. farmers by butter or cheese factories points, and average .,f 21, 20 and 17d Not Afraid of Pirates. the Great Powers were�evote sal . Pickerel and pike. - aiay 16 � �� a1-! cheques In excess'of $5 f.o.b. country points. y their energies to the task and organ- March 31, 1934. had to carry the excise tax. On and Cnees•e-N.. : Lrge, colored, paraf• ''"Teddy" RoseveIt faced the Indus- ize their naval and aerial power with The speckled and brown trout sea- after May 1 the$5 limitation is aband• fined and .government graded, 9cl a flal pirates of his day as fearlessly the sole object of overcoming Japan- sons, opening today will not close un-:oned and the tax will be imposed with- twins, 9%c; tr4letc, 9%c. the present Roosevelt seems to be ese resistance, in time this could be out regard to the amount named In the GRAIN QUGT.'.TIONS. cia the financial pirates of his day. til September 14, e - _ g D dose. But !s.it impossible to coatem- The department points out that one cheque. Following are Saturdas''s closing. eddy" Roosevelt will be known to plate Britain and,the United. States may-fish at any hour of the day, but Another form of the same tax effec- quotations on groin trans&:tions foe _.. . Me generations as the man who broke devoting all their energies• to such s must not use a Fight when angling by tive May 1 is that which provides for car lots, prices on basis r. .f. Bay _ e idols; he was the one American course with the world in the condl- dark., its imposition on postal.notes at the pow= ateeman to btand up against the tine in which it la today* Obviously, rate of three cents. XnnitobA wheat--No. 1 hard, 66c; uIlying of the big business of hla at the moment Japan is in a position - Thetax will also be applied to cer-. 6Z 1 Northern, tithe No. 2 northern, P P PP , 2 Northern, 1 c. 6 c No. 3 No ern 6 a/a day. Franklin D. Roosevelt has al- to 'carry through her program with tificaties, "documents or other inatru- !Manitoba oats--No. 3 C.W„ 317/4c; heady shown himself willing to stand Daylight Saving Time manta of title' capable o! bean sold, out molestation from outside.-Prot. g No. 3 C.W., 29%c; No. 1 feed, 28%c; 1ap'against.the bullying of the big bus! C. K. Webster in Tbe Contemporary. In 7 Cities in Ontario transferred or assigned, including min- mixed feed oats, 20c. s =tress of his day.-Calgary Albertan. Review (London). eral deeds, oil royalties and fixed in- Manitoba bSrley-No. 3 C.W. - Daylight-saving o ins g pest e t trust s isc; No. 1 fe• 4 screenings, $13_per Hard to. Reconcile. ig tcn. THE UNITED ST Se r morning clocks 1 r Sunday m cl n Toronto ,a ere turned ahead one hoe ; t u - ATES urate ayl ht-sav ng Time. _ - • ' m n ust hares" ( -Hitlet has tremendous power in Ger- "' - • ` Ontario grxir., approximrtr prices. 6 Bank Casualties. Falling in line with' Toronto, Day- Worn IS Confirmed :" track• shipping poi:t-Whest, 65 to )many, aad yet he is pictured as wear- jng one of those little moustache3. It A New York banker came lnto Ilght-saving Time was also inaugurat• As U. S. Mint Director 68c; oats, 26 to 28c; barley, 32 to,35c; does not look much larger than a court on a stretcher. It' may be ne• ed at Ottawa, Kingston, Oshawa, St. ---• corn, 5Q to 52c; rye, 32 to ?5c; tuck-, jooth brush, cessary to work up something in a Catharines, Niagara Falls and Wel- Washington.-Nellie' Taylor Ross, wheat, 28 to d0c. It is hard to reconcile such a moos twin bed type, with one for the de- land. Other cities bn Daylight Time, former Governor of Wyoming, was LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS tache with a mighty man. We have pcysltor.-Detroit Newa. and their-dates of observance, are as confirmed by the Senate Friday night Steers; up to 1,050 lbs., good and been accustomed in the past to see- follows: Guelph, May 14 to Septem as director of the mint. Mrs. Ross, choice, $4;50 to $4.75; do, med., $4.Z5 . }ag mighty men wearing big moos• How Could He Forget? beg 19; Hamilton; June 3 to Septem- who always has taken a prominent to $4.50, do,com., 43.50 to $4; steers, i =aches. Hindenburg, for instance, !s s _ , bar 3; Peferboro, June 15 to-Septem- part in Democratic party activities„ over 1,050 lbs., goof and choi .•, $4.65 i. Persons rescued from drowning or ber 24. succel;ds Robert J. Grant. to $6; do, med., $4.25 to $4.50; do, lig man with a mighty moustache. It .other threatening sudden death, some- coo., $3.75 to $4.25; heifers, good Itelpe'to make him look mightier. and choice, $4.50 to • $4.75; do,- times have reported that forgotten Common ' Perhaps we have .under-estimated events of their part life had regurred Common Ground Is Reached, med., $4.25 to $4.50; do., com., $3,50 to $4; fed •'aloes, good and the small moustache. Hitler has one to them to rapid succession. Some c..oice, $5.50 to $6; io, mad., $4.50 to seat like a straight e. and down black say'they reviewed their whole history -By Roosevelt and Bennett � $3 to $3,50. do mark under his nose. We may come - . . .7 $5.2b; cows, from boyhood on in the few seconds nied., $2.50 to $2.75; do, com., $2.25 to to des is it a token of power iii time, that preceded untonsciouaneas. Oth- Washington, April 30.-Prime Minis- monetary relationships. v but It is not going to be easy that $2.50; canners and cutters, $1 to $2; foXd Beacon•Herald, era merely.experienced flashbacks to ter R. B1 Bennett of Canada and Prest- "We have examined a series of pro- bulls, good, $2.75 to $3.25; do,•com.; incidents long buried !n,the subcon• dent Roosevelt announced Saturday an posals for the more effective employ- $1.75 to $2.50; stockers :.ne feeder Des secret. 3cious mind. . understanding on the Purposes of econ- ment of silver. steers, good, $3.50 to $4.; do., com, P This phenomenon served Kike hop- omic improvement. "No one of the problems can be/pos- $2.75 to $3.25; milkers and springers, orate Garbo' is-on her way.back to tokel a good turn when he jumped in- The joint statement follows:* sibly dealt with is isolation from the $25 to $45; calves, rood and choice the States amid great secrecy. Nobody to the Ohio River',at Pittsburg with . "Our conversations,have been emin- others, nor can any single country ac- oasis, $5 to $6; 'do, com. and med., _ will be permitted to. learn of her ar• the intention of committing uicide. ently satisfactory in establishing a complish a satisfactory 'solution. XWe $2,b0 to•ru hogs, bacon, f., o $5.25; -rival except the newspaper camera- g do, off trucks, $5.50; do, off cars, Mike, like many others before him, common ground of approach to the therefore recognize the vital import- $5.75; good ewe -ind wetter lambs, men, reporters and millions of ordin- began to remember as he went down, principal problems of the world-m'one- once to mankind of the World Econ $g;aa; med„ $7.25-ttr-�4:r5;-bucks-- s dry folk.-Halifax Herald. On of the things that came to his tars and economic conference. omic Conference, and the necessity of $6 to $^r; culls, $5 to $6.50; good light . - ' m the fact that e u $68 into "We are agreed-'that our primary reaching, n the weeks remaining be. sheep, 3.50 to $4; do, heavies„ $2.50 mind was a t o h put h i n eeP $ Telephone Records. a bank five years ago. The recollec- need is to insure an increase in the fore It is convened, as great a mea- to $3.25- do, culls, $1 to $2.25. Berlin.business men may be able'to tion altered his resolve Lo die. g y lie general level of commodity prices. sure of mutual understanding as,pos• ,ARGENTINA TRADE PACT. -ask their secretaries to extract last struggled to the surface and swam 'o "To this end simultaneous act-ton sible. -week's telephone conversation from shore ae fast as he would. Life was must be taken both in the economic •"We have.also discussed the •prob- London.-Walter Runciman, presid- the file@ just as readily as they now again worth living. And iii the monetary fields. lems peculiar to the.United States and eat of the Board of Trade, announced ask for a copy of a letter or memor- This story will not,seem a: strnn�e "Economic and monetary -policies Canada. We have agreed' to begin a' In the House of Commons •last week iandum. Lifting to his ear a telephone t6 bankers as to other people. Bank- must a adjusted to permit a freer in- search for means to increase the ex- that a trade agreement "on-all points .:device which is only•slightly larger ers know that hundreds of people de• ternational exchange of commodities. chaflge of commodities between-our of principle" has been reached witb ' _ than the standard "French phone," the posit sums and' forget about them. "it Is recognized that as soon as two countries and thereby promote Argentina. He gave no details. speaker will proceed In the usual man- Every tine the affairs of a'bank are practicable an international monetary not only economic betterment on the 4 - .ner. But through an extra cord lead• wound up scores of people receive standard must be'restored, with ar- North American continent, but also. The doctor would make a good re ; ing to an electric recording apparatus; money from accounts they didn't know rangemetits that will Insure a more the geiieral Imnrovemeot of4orid con- former, ire stops smoking lolig enougl ,both,-parts of the.conversation will be tlief had.-Detroit Free Press, satisfactory one•ratiun of inro,,,.ri,,,,p1 ditinna" ,,, 1@11 an» M nail 1. • ,,"'„ .. "`- ,` .` �:.,,,, •r'- .y.:• ,. _ .� -', .,r:. .,emu* 4 — e. _01"W QR91U1_1"r1_n - Y 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9� 10 a -- : Cost This Woman 75c e I1 you are curious to know what is . 11 1`1 I! MORE i "Ppening to her bust, waist, and hip " measurements, read her letter:-- l4 21 5 16 % 7 - - "I was 286 Iba. when I started tai- 2 E N J O Y M ENT lag Kruschen three months ago, and am now 162 lbs., and I hope to reduce my weight still,more. Regarding my Measurements before takipg Kruschen: y V Plug Tobacco lasts longer " I was 41-ins. bust, 38•ins, waist, and �1(!A -i 49-ins. hips, and now I am 39-ins: bust, 76 27 Z8 -gives more enjoyment for - - 36-ins. waist, and 45-Ins. hips, my age being 29 years. A 75c, bottle of Krus- the money. Buy the Yrlb, plug - m then lasts me a month. I take one - Dalf-teaspoonful in a tumbler of hot 31' / Z _ and you save still more. !Apart each morning before breakfast. r Apart from losing weight, I feel so .much better in health. I do not wake 34 ! 36 311 _ y •.',`ap is the morning still feeling tired, and do not get headaches Iike I used 38 % 41 to. I cannot thank Kruschen enough." X .1- -Mlas) M. A. H. 045 ! Kruschen contains those six mineral ' salts; proportionately balanced, found 49 �'(1L1. 46 48 t, �in the waters uc �uose-famous Euro- _ Pean Spas used by generations of fat }WEIGHT /�. --- People to reduce weight. f0 - 51 k Kruschen helps blood, nerves, glands and body organs to function properly- - f 7ou gain new strength and energy- Horizontal 36-Snare 12-Meat dressing (pl.) •.+.e.i�`� �•-• =�1'7t1�'P/. - Teel years younger=look better, work 1-Bag 8-Operated 13-Skinny • letter. g 39--Species of parrot 16-Mud A LiOsiFot wwOted EVERY I"i°1TlO ; 6-Rents _ a • • S M I L E S ••• information sent free. Wks aamna7 11-$ends forth 41-Title 19-Hellenic yea ro World Patent attorneys, !Ter Irst• 42-Exclamation 21-Antennae treet. Ottawa. Canada. News p�epr 13-Head covering 43--Law maker 23-Musical study Shown In New York 1.1416 45-Musical note 25-Unlawful perquisite s' wir.ADZOZx RV SM 2b-Jewel 48-Total 27--Golf mound �L 0 W E R ING GLADIOLI BULBS 17-Fourth note,of scale 48-P' ; . 28-Evergreen ,a treated. 400 mixed varieties, $2.04 rr 18-Unit of work 50-L' .,d' - .' 30--Old coins per 100 postpaid. F. W. Krouse, Guelph. London Press Club Collection 20-Iml>overishea - ' Ontario. With Items 300 Years Old 21—Hide b1--Tempest 31-Deity of India V■r•1 tea l - g2=South American i Sass' C» �= or :aoa Evolution of 1•'ress Re- Z�Torwieee 1--Sang ',. �" +r ti! Ya�.... 33=seL1eg- — - • • - - I.I, .- r U'l. s�'--�'nas.t., yeareal�i'Of`, - 25-Obtains 2-E +.-.• . . gyptlaII god 34- �r+'ide - ._-.._ - Roek Chic ar• overnmerst AP- C1RSrlCE i t0 the 26-Bencia proved, from blood-tested parents and , . 8-Pronoun - 'We.are told that a focal hoasewlfe 35 TO rare ass sired by approved cockerel troin PTe8tI1t 28-To release M-Quid a : 37-Retracting g:ase b a painted the tollowiisg suggeaiive R O P. Ind Regtetered derma with roc- 29-Billiard sticks- 5-One who inherits 39-1.0 repa`lly tts--slae . in her ords from o4 to oa gza The a ag S- a e ver • Now York.-Two hundred rare old roaucuon oat: vt Alf oarre: 'Rocii- 30-Clock lace 6-Weight measures 44-Courts liasband's bathroom: "Ile is blest who oc •r. ce. newspapers, forerunners of the Papers 31-T`o wait 7--Conclusloa 43-To petition takes his daily scrub, twice blest la he are extremely low, ti0.o per toe. send , i►4 today, dating back three ceaturien 10 par cent. deposit for immediata'ship- 82-Closing.time 8-=Article 44-Pr'heel track who scours out the t4b." went with batance CO.D. Live Delivery i IM4 telling naively some of the great 34-Scottish: hillside 9--To disprove 47-Conjunction �ua rant:Lid. ,Mills .atchery. Napanee. Irvente in English history, are on el-■ 35-Sindbad's bird .10-Takes leading role 49-Therefore Uncle Will had sent little]Iarjorie a Ontario. ►fbitloa here in connection with the y bottle of lavender water.' to start it. One-can start almost ant--. �annael meeting of The Aeeaciated_ and Monk's.•entry into London,.which . Answers to Last Week Puzzle Uncle WIIl-"Marjorie,.how did-you thing these days with ;3,000. �reas. preceded the return of Charles 1I, like the gift I sent your'• 1 The Press opera are the colI hick,- Paper of 1667 Shown 8 P Y TP R I fl 0 Mariorle-"It wan all. right, but I o! the Press Club of Londaa, which,i Young Son-"Dad, is there any dif- r Tire establishment o! the Sret news LEA L 0 It E prefer •lemonade." - �t lending them, hsa permirted them; Terence between a new fed sad a new • _. - -, go aut of London for the first time. .paper In the modern-sense. The Lon- ? A R R 0 w lq 0 D II P ;, wriak]e4" s exhibition is sponsored by the 1 don Gazette in 1667, is marked In the y 0 T F I R 0 when a be ex l cted,'he doting as = - ; Vo xell as can be expected;he may De is Father-"Certainly, my aoa. Young lumbia University School o! Jonrn- 82hllsitlon with a copy for Aug. 1-5, p L E women have fads, older women have �tism. 1467. Therd also is a copy of the any sort of condition from convales- e Dean Cart R, Ackerman,' *bo ar.-first trade newspaper, "A Collection_ R S D F A N S 0 D I cent to one jump ahead of notice In- wrinkles" _ fanged It, remarked that two consid- for Iraprovealent 'of Husbandry and = $ D I S D A I N 0 F forming the world that his interment >R a had to II�re - Trade," including many .features _ D 0 0 _L I P A W 13 will be private - ' 1e:atfoaa which still exlt;t to day= Our housemaid lean; _ '�elling and the danger'-of- wsel-• strikingly like those of to-day, such S T V 11 0 8 li II� B D 8 li She treated china ve birth to the idea of,newspapers. as stock prices; exchange quocatfonsY V 0 1 F A D A a 0 -Real Sleuths, - Like Japan. "In the exhibit," Dean Ackerman corn prices and want ads, I T TAY S C 0 A iQ S "What happened when the police , 'sold, "one may find the origin of the The first English daily morning aehrched your house'" 1 -SL e imodern newspaper. The early yam- newspaper, the Daily' Courant, which A. $ UTAH $ B "It was.finel The police found the _ "--- - - appeared soon site t LSD T O T S S 0 >M - Passengers ,dual Pay �Phlets were written to interest bust- r he accession of front door key which my wife had hid- Iness men and-maintained-a personal�Queea Anne, also is represented. The - Y„ den, a penny stamp I lost weeks ago. London, Eng.-A fine of ; 5, with commercial character. .Their object appearance of the 'Daily Advertiser, - 30-costs,.was im VeEeran '- - wand four collar scads:" -� - � posed at Bow Stx'etyt waa- advertising In embryo." which Is represented by a copy oil the recently on Isaac Califs; b2, a poultry The old man sits; bareheaded id the farmer o! Darren Lsindon issue of Oct, 27, 1741, was of momen- Then the Feathers Flaw " y avenue, t Execution of Charles Told sun,. Essex for. travellin on the District tour Impartanee fa English journal- A certain rather exclusive club hsd r g One of the most interesting exhib- A 'battered bat beneath.him..on the Aailrra without a n hie fare, 2d ism •because It adopted a format•fun- replaced Its tamiliar black-coated male y P In 8 r -.irts is .the pamphlet published by grass, sad iIItending,Trot to pay. - ')Ptter Cole In 1648 telling of the exe�dameatally like that o! the new.pap- And watebeaL Iazily, the people pass, -stall:with young and,_ to some cases, - pers to-day, and hence has been call- pvWy waitresses. _ h The limping hours drag blowly, one --rat+ten�i Charles I. It la prefaced -d the first modern newspaper; One day a member who had been with one oil the earnest examples of by- one- r hen n err+ved i I The recognition of the freedom of strest*oppoaed to tha--c g y newspaper headline. The dramatic \ow it is four, Wad children home- — — Kt'.nneCl ! "- the press-stimulated the issuance of- ' fat the club for lunch. +death of the.Kfng !s told to full ol_i literary journals• in the first half o! ward bound "How's'•the duck?" he asked an at- Menton tall in,dialogue, part of which tot• Run by and wave at him; they know 4Z1 Cotte a 8t.; - the 'eighteenth century and the exhi•, tractive waitress rather gruffly. fl '3°we. bition Includes copies of papers edit- him wh1s "Ob, I'm fine!"-she replied. "And Toronto - I •'King;. When I put ouL my hwIIds Ae one who has a thousand tales to Harle bavidson Distributor's ed by Steele, Addlaoa, Prior and bows the old pelican feeling himsetfl~' y' ` fhb way then(etretching them out) Swift,` After- there came the essay tell Write at once for our bargatQlist of « ! "After that, having said twb or O! ships' and battles, treasure- lost used motorcycles. Termaarrarced. - Wree words journals, or "coffee house publics- .Insistent (a$ be stood) to Him- sad found. dons," of the time pf Samuel John. Pat, the Irishman, 'placed seven-and- - �elf with hands and eyes lift up; By five the ancient- pipe he puffs fs son• sixpence..on the counter at the vlllage mmediately stooping'down,-laid His cold; The exhibition carries the story of The gentle sun 'takes on s tinge of post office.eck upon the Block: And then the journallsin on through the period of 'I want a license for may mother, fisxecytioner again putting his Hair gold. George III, when, in,the last.quarter miss," he said to the postmistress. sunder bfs' Cap,. the.King said -(think- His eyes- are closed, " his thoughts - of the eighteenth century, the Eug - she gave hm a superior look. YOtJes•es i der••s `:' s '{erg be had bin going to strike), Stay have wandered tar; ts�. m0'• ' _ . __ br the si ne. lish daily. morning newspaper. came "You don't wait a 13reiise for Your g f into its own, sad the outstanding And head on chest,. he dozes in the � eswri.� • as.lkr,sis6 ear "Executioner: Fes, I will, and it- tight, mother" she replied. owes.ppyb�yea wir wok. pleaae Your Majesty.. journals of• England •were founded. "That I do," said Pat, "she's bought zy COMPANY,U=iwd - "And after a very little pawse, The exhibition includes a facsimile =To dream. again that magic 'moonlit a dog' 647D•ssimbe - t>te King atretchia [orthe his hands,.of The Times for Nov. 9, 1796, con night �f»T•ewae•,ore. g taining George Washington's Farewell- The British marched through sleep- John• Brew and Alice Beers were ° R'he Executioner at one blow, severed Address. .. ., fag K$ndabar.. `' ' ' recent! married by the Reri. $till ao• b>k head from his Body, y "That when the Kings head ryas There also are; issues ,of the Lon- --Herbert G. IIren. - 0 COLOUR . cording to a Alebrasl[s dally. (1>n YOUR LIYER j out off, the Executioner held It up: don evening newspapers, inc]udi+ng IlY/ - lzd sheaved it to the Spectator*. The Star Tor w'hic'h Robet•t Burns-�opls Are Formed Customer--"I don't like those shoes. " wrote for s guinea a week. The For Women DrlVers The soles are too thick." Waken our i'.iver`�e - • And his Body was put in a Coffin, - • • covered wit11 black Velvet, for that ezhibitioa • includes copies of four Salesman-"Tiles I can assure ou, _ P y " early American necopies ro The St> Louls.-A series of schools for j y �t�tOltt CalOntel , purpose madam. that the ob ection will grad- <. . Providence Gazette and Country women d'rivera here •been inaugurated four hrea'e a rers emali oran,bat tt ter• "The King's Body now lies it HIe here by the St. Louis Safety Coun- sally wear away,' tainly can put your disest;.e sad elimmatn• Journal for Dec. 30, 1785; The Am ee�s�yv out of kilter by xret!u�y.e,,a�rs to par out its _ Lodging Chamber in Wbttehall." i oil, More than 200 women vrere re a•W'two pounds;IIlquidbik to your bowels The pamphlet.end s solemnly with l,eriean Mercury for Dec. 5, 1785; The Some of the-older people can. still you won't.complet�corrat sucb a'eonditios, ♦ i► line to large italics: "Sic Tranait�United States• Chronicle for Dec. 22,. cently•"graduated" at the first school. remember the time when the farmer by"up salts,ail, water,laxative esady Gloria Mundt:' 1 1785, and •The Dat3y Advertiser of The course consists ail four meet• or toll sum, or heyt tb rgl.aa.td y" r I jags, o! two hours earh, at which with the ambitious daughter'was final• � �bo�4t.ey r+ through-asd Pros r New York for Feb. 4, 1786, ly Induced to trade the old sorrel mare i The newspaper In Its- primitive a traMc court Judge or some other Caarter's little Uvtr POI• will won bring be* 'term, according . to the Columbia Y for an organ. the eanehine into your III Th se hoof of Journaislm, came to Lou- 9G0 MILl:10N HEfiRINGS CAUGHT' traffic authority Lectures. Ta'ritten s WItMi ; fe exanitnations are given pt the con- . -Chief-"You lied yesterday off to go,l .ion from the Low Countries early In Nearly 900;000,000 herrings were chision of the. course and -a loving the—i evente' ceafury. It �cas-were caught in -English waters this • to your mother-in•law'e Lcneral, and BURN S sup awarded the winner_, now I hear she is not dead:' known as a "coranto," probably de y ear.- 'rived-from current or cucento, to aig Clerk-"Pardon me. I did not say Mix equol arts of misard'e ;r she was dead. I merely said I would and vwm oil, c,aor oil, er _sift'_ drat it was~relaying "news while' T�U AND rt•e�'l Spread es brown h fe news." The Thirty Years'-War-I P► firm advertised far a Girl clerk, like to go to liar funeral"` woe,. Apt, ee b�„ or ryas then in progress and the corauto, and the next morning hundreds of ap- � � amid. aef•t• loss the y licants arrived,. So.numcrous were A lot of pity is wasted on animals. ie Paw,— smarting slops published irregularly, sprang up In P- _ London In' 1621 to satisfy tbe'demand they that the chi ef told the office bay 'Take L di8 L P3nlcLam's _ There are many contented. cows, but r "-for war reports. The next step was to admit no•:more. Shortly after this y wlro'ever beard of a contented farmer? err-aggressive .woman arrived, and, Vegetable Compound the appearance of the authorized "diudualW' of 'Parliament. News pushing her way Vast the of:ers, ask- It atesulis the aeries and helps Fblks are drifting bacit to the old• ie ed to-see the chief. By this time the to buii0 ou u You win eat list. fashioned games. Some thought they pamphlets in' the exhibition record y �• KING OF FNN17 Parliamentary proceedings of • the ofltce boy bad grown deaf to All pro- ter. ..sleep better...look bet- would play a game of,dominoes,-and 3 time, and-also contain accounts of the gestations and -had but one Fnswer. ter. Life will seem worth living found to their surpr1se they didn't ;.. battle between Blake ana Van "Not today, •aadam," he said. "But again. Recieiitbef that " out of know how. : - Tromp and. de Rlyter., .CromwetI's I'rYt his wife," said.the woman. "Nos; 1180 women say, "It helps me.'! - today, madam;' .was fhe 'inexorable L.et It help you.too.Liquid or tab• A man claims to have Invented a ' campaigns in Scotland and ],eland.,- - e I let corm,sla you prefer. perpetual machine, but requires 13;000 ISSUE "'No. 18—'33 + ' ';i .7 ..ty Oaf• {Xa ,3 y -l.,.•' - . " .- •�, •;ea� '.e.9 -Los,. between Chapm�n's -E. L. Chapman-shipped 5 steers 4 • store and the liebool !souse, parcel on Wednesday, 4 of which topped the yr containing a house dress. Finder market at 5.25. Congratulations. -J. D. Cator, of T routo, -pent please leave as the News office or -Charles and Mrs. Baker, of :'Sunday wfth friends Tu town. phoud Pick 1707. Brougham, visited Arthur and Svc he iq Store � ;y -Born. on - Friday, April 28th, -Mr. Sproule, who has resided Mrs. Boyes on Sunday. to E. C.and wire. toner. a Ron. in Ed. Walab'd residence for ever --:-H. W. and Mrs. McBrien, of Toronto, &I years, moved -into A. T. Law's Brooklin, visited with Oliver and --Thos. Douglas, of Torc Picke" ri-ng"a Leader- Store" was in town over the week end. residence ba Siturda'y- On Mon. Mrs. Crummer on Sunday. -The motor traffic on the high. day Mr. and Mrs. Walsh, who -Miss Myra Crook. of Toronto, way over the week end was the have resided in the city for some spent Sunday at the home of her time,_tuok possession of their own parents, R. H. and Mrs. Crunk. rai to the lAd" Ilk, heaviest this your. One •ag n, let us talk ies -Him Rose, of Toronto, has residence here. -COMING I F. E. Luke, Opto been spendiog a couple of weeks -The W. M. S. of the United meteri8t, 167 7Y?ngo.St., Toronto's It's iiboat Shoes Otis time _' With her cousin, Miss Cbrisie. Church held their Easter Thank- Eyesight Speckallet. at Allin's offering on Sunday•- morning last. drug state Whitby.Tuesday, May T&erd certainly has been a wonderful drop in the -Munro. the Oth: price of -Mrs. J. G. Baxter his been 'Rev. H.-A. Boyd, a returned-mien Ladies' Shoes, for instance : ax ding a 00UP19 of weeks it,, -lonary from Honan, China, gave to not necessary to buy a open I Grillis with her daught6ri. Mrs.T, an inspiring and belpfal address. Positive ,action vaccuum cleaner Ladies low cut,".perforated kid shoe; high At the evening service Rev. Mr. for the special spring cleaning. A Cuban heel. very smart 2.W •8plerin. -Miss Iola Noble, of Totonto, Boyd gave ah illustrated. address good machine La Available at J, A. Ladies' black kid.shoe, 4 eyelet tie, high Cuban is spending a few weeks with her on the great work that. is being Blishby�'s. rented -1�y the day for "ioaaries in heel, special price 2.25 uncle and aunt, Dr,. H. T. and Mrs, carried o9 by the wis only 50 cents. -�ies'black ki&pnmp China. -Dr. Carmichael will be in charge L% a, 2 styles I,&this line,' •• -Qaitea number of AmL�Hchn -St. Georze'i�. A. Y. P. A. helid of the service pf, tk:e Presbyterian --pearl lustre-trim.,.- 2.2 5 their meeting list Friday. Thi. Church, , -at the Friends" 31e.etirig 7 care are'now seen on thebighwa House on ,Sunday next, at 3.00 p. m. 7'- The r3shing,season being now open evening %�Fts Literary and the Everybody welcome. The Bi�le Class '.Growing girls' black kid with fairly heavy convener Betty* Kingston, why sole, "Sweet Sixteen;" Qxford ti 7,5 k8 no doubt,attracts some. c and Sunday School will•-meet at 2.00 took up a trip to England. Every Mrs. M. $ Chapman was at, body did their parts . well and p. rp. (Daylight Saving Time). GeoWing kirlV plain toe.Oxford tie 2.25 CQbourg fora couple of days last -Mrs. J. Mundell, who .conducts k when she attended the enjoyed the evening. This week creek e Bay the "'Madeline" beauty salon in Cl- ill up to the minute lines. of ate branch of the W. M. S.• it is Biblical, cuoven2r Rev. E. G. apemont,. will be in Pickering, and Note-We*are pl(fiJ1n`1tonoYic "Bargain Table" alarlVeyiiialber S. and Mrs.' Stork. of Robinson. .-Pleacie "Fill come; as will conduct her bfauty.parlor in S. . Baby's Slippers and Boots, reg. 1.35 to 1.5p,-for 98 cents per there buly two, or 'three inure W. Davis"res" dence 13elloville, spent a. day last week i , Church,Str. on pair. Look em over. meetings in this session. Wednesday " d- Thursday of each with the former'8 parenti, Robrt. an -C-.. and Mrs. 'Stork, of the lake -Mrs. (Dr.)N. -E.-McEwen was wee!;, Hours, 9 a. m to 6 P..m. Phone obore. sUramolued to Ormstown. -Qlie.-I 5600. -Monday, May 1st, ushered in owitigto the sudden death of her -Arriteting to reorganize the M . S . CHAPMAN the trout fishing season, and father; Daniel -MacNeil, which Tennis Club will be held in the 'according to'reports. entbrisiasts took place on Friday. Mr HaeNeil school house this (Friday) evening from Toronto have not overlooked has been a regident. of Pickering at 7.00 o'clock. It is urgently re. • ."--thedate. fora number of years, having liv quested that all those Interested r. -The regular meeting of the ed 'pert of the time-on the farm on be present as plans must be made -.--W. M. S. of St. Andrew's Church the baseline and part With Dr. out immediately, in S Viling B-6 ots . " and carried -in mill be half] at the hogn gf U­ order CO have a stiecepQVil EeatL —lob-n-Murkar-on Wednesday, Maj-PRe leave�-to munrrr--hi;;. dctk�h IV uf-tenni-i. It is proposed that a at 3.30 p. ru. (D. S. T. widow and one -dangli-ter, Mrl- local tournament -be held during -1iring -Misses Barbara and Irene Hall, McEwen. The funeral the summer, and it is hoped that M-en's Work Boots 2 2.475, 'Special of Detroit, aecompaoibd by two was geld in the Fr"byterino a large number i,%ill enter. 'friends, spent the week end Ysitil Hea-- y Me ' no' ite Leather' Church at on Sunda Moving intu new houieq ha,- .,.. 'their grandmother, Mno., Hall,Sr., nfterno6n And was bibducted",by been the cjrder of- the day v%ith; Rev W. Ross. of Toronto, and S4tnirda7, called ' Wally ftialilles dluriDg 'tile pAr-t on a-number of Pickering friendti. -Why should I go to Church'; week. Thk is.flone-from vmriou, W have will' the special Ilbject in tb�l illiams Special Double Sole, Good -A number fr�oryv here ,,(,tjves. Suale want a better ins nett, when Rev. H ,.Ing to the depre-sion. e. Welt 4.95 -bepn taking in the bicycle races in United Church no S,lnday raiurn j,,,Uq otla-eis %vant a cheaper M%y y ar e Tor'unto during the trees, and I,, llotl�!ts U a worthwhile ex'uerieuee for any. G. Crozier will •preach. al Thi, er Sume w,%u-t a pl-ice more conveni one. Did yon'knaw these fell)w@, vice will be of a spe,:i nature,-ure.-orit tri their place of bupirless. aad a al' ua y 5 at times, ride .at over ruilea 1GA911muCh asou thi,; bccasion a a few are c-ampelled by their land Ro it ' 'Oxfords,,c' JunLorCongregation. will start to-lord, tc vacate their pri-iiises for - ..- - t ? .... .. -St. George's Church, Sunday, function.- The pareutS Lf the one reason or another. The clues Remarkable valu.e May 7th, 3rd Sunday after East Church Are invited to-encourage tiod-of health sometimes forces a Mora their children to stay for this per era. Sunday School. 1-0 a. m, N person to change the,location of Slater's Special 5.00 Oxftords,'A' high- ' Ing Prayer and Sermon, 11 a. tn. vice. During the time of sermon_his abode. and -.vhh others it is -Evening Prayer, 8 p. m. All-ser the children will be shown special itimply a habit. -v -­-7class shoe at a moderate" - vices, Daylight Saving Time, until ruissionary slides Find told a mis -&-gioniax with Monday last. further notice. sionary story. At the evening May 1st, all chfqueq, postal notes -ice. 13 service Rev. % 6. Crozier will tell pr -The township road stiperi H and documents of title are subject tendent is iow busy putting the the story.of the wonderful life of to an excise -tax of three cents. .-...roa& In condition for traffic. The Charles E-iddo Spurgeon, was so Under the terms of the new tax ]Rnbber' ' Boots 2.35 and 3.504 frequent rains and the heavy used of God iu the salvation of lawp, announced oo March 21st, used so extensively now, soulf►, All fire welcome T13P the increased rate?.On commercial 'Sucker Fishing,"' :' frocks are not eoudnei;e to good roads- siorvices in the United Church will paper were iropo-ed. beginning many of them having- been r —7. be held at 1-130-and 30 D.-S-. T. jday l9t. The titz 013� clie(Illes. Boys .1 ,ered impasiable. until further notice. itarted at Ft 2 cent rate on cheque% -Church street still continues" -About' five o'clock.' Sunday over $10, but--this was increa�ed - 'i - - d same rough con AT on all onkq-�4 over,. T lug, im the 8 it 'h----'-condition. A ­11110mirlit-,­-Truale 01h7er--- Fred- To---BtM­t: -tified that a ca drag waiii over the street onedsy Runf-imno was at r But n-o'vv all cbfque;i nin.;t have during the last week and' before hAd'fignr?d in an seciJeut'on the the exciae of 3 cents. Postal notes stablished n -yut a m le Radio Licen�e ;E the day was over the holes were Provincial Highway ab a well &-; docninentq or other prominent as ever. Triffl� I, and a bnlf Papt of the village. Ott in•4trlln;e10-tQ of title capable of J it 'wild reaching the scene he foitrid-tLat heavy on.t.b1s street, and being' -old, tr4n-ferred or a#-igned sown require some costly treat. the car had struek a pole and ww. ate f•tibiect to the saine ttit. �m e-n r. f4weed into tne, dit:h and. Was -At the reL-1tilmr weekly ieet 15►vic1g,)n.-of badly- damaged. The (,cc,,p nt y it: - George and Mr? A. inR �uf the A. Y. P. A. beld in-the el e o u z. Aurora, Ill,, who were %ttttndi.og of the car, a�,oAcb, were %. n1i►ll Club r)onis on Friday eveninir tte funeral of the latter-9 mother, Fmd wornfirl,'wbo had disRppear?d last a pfewmrit fi-aittire vvas the oni Officer Runciman notified Provin ti Mrs" Ww' . Boar, of Myrtle, presentation VT Nli-s Kate Faim kes Tue--;4ay lam visited .with John 1 vial Officer. Thomas-Mitchell, of of a very handionie hymn book. ---Choice Quality Meats - and Mrs.- Murkar on Thursday, '001awa, and had the*rAr towed to bound in morocco, It wwt A gift They also called on Rev. B.-G. and -a Whitby garage. There. way A from the choir. the A. Y. P.. A. 7. M ra. Crozier, the former being an strong smell of liquor in the-car, and friends of the congregation, Leae Lamb. 2$ %,old friend. and on investigating thel0ffloer and was given as A' slight token 'Loins Lamb, 25e. "Jim" Nine suffered a painfill' found a large illiantity of Quebec Of Appreciation of Mips Fawkes' injury on Friday afternoon last champagne and other brands of fortvathree* rears services or Front Lamb, lie. while riding big bicycle.near the choice liquors, valued at aboilt organi4t,in the charch.' The prep' L►neing cut off. Some part of one thowand dollar@. T%hich will en cation was made by Chris.Fair, ;Lain Chops- ... . ... the wb6el gave way, -throwing be sent to Toronto. The car bore while Roiv. E. G. Rubinson made 3 The for 25c. him and the wheel about 15 fe,.t a Micbigao li,-ense, Find 0forts are A short Epeeeb telling of. 'Mips Stewing Beef, 3 lbg for 25c. lqeins made to locate. the owners. Fawkes' valuable-, services in'ate -Harriburg Steak, knocking the -several teeth and wornan, various- Mips Fawkes 7arui4nR his face and body badly' It is said that a man and' -The wheel was almos a totai, covered with ilind ay-though they made An appropriate reply thank- :Befog R. .15c. wreck. to bad been in an Accident, nut in A ing the donors for their much 2 lbg. for 25c.• Mrs. Heintzmairi, of Los A•age long distance call to Windsor Appreciated gift. %,,.3peadcheese, 11. hotel; Cooked Ha )oii, Calif., and C, H."and Mrs. form an 'Oshawa' bo .'- but. l.eft. 'Pilkey. of Toronto, spent Snnd&y before receiving an answer. New Advert 4semeit ca. with F. H. and Mrc. Hall and -The Women's. Institute' held tdAughter, -Merle. ' Mrs. Heintz• % ''very' n ;Jkk AY FOR S A LE-Loo-se. any iIIIATI• Irs., A.,- :: . W man is a nervous wreck as a result Tuesday' " . interesting be0ti6e ' o H Lacey,D%;nba­:)n. 1.13-16 --'FZ- E loistat the bomebf.N, 'orman Banks, - Unfortunately of her expe'riei�ces` during the N FiArtbirinake; ­bbe report? • that the Attendance. was very, snial), )o.EGISTERED linp.,Avrihire Bull I IL FnT Sa.-e.—Trade rn a team or ccws. App:y Mtcher ' -(phone 30001 ) , - Tickerfing; lin-iny Are leaving California as Sieknesi And hong'ecleanin a pre- E.Ner:ich,,7.h'corli.P;ckeiing. e..5-:';Lhey do not want to pscq through .venting a number from..attendinF. HAY FOR S aied. mostly that The pecker of the after FLuotber -experience- like- at ,he barn. l•. I hy. --ttrough which oil "ro, they recently nocu wag-Mrs. Pugs-ley, -)f Tor to, who is a Inpillbel. of the Er'r payees. S-kLE-A qiiantity of gopd of Gree'a c�iti.ve of the W. C., T. U. Mr.' Fop, W. M Durean, r c'ean Timo,,hy recd 'John L. Gillman, lot ba'A 'Ueen` a 'prominent L-3,con 3. P:ckmrig%- R R L-Locu�t ffi:]. io ' IBE--IN G River, addresQed ' t�*e' Siinda� Pliksley School of the United- Church on worker in temperance wr)rk in the VOH SALE-3ijo bukhels of 6•rowea - Sunday morning rt2ariling the City and province and iv;'a most U ,c�.'b-,::(y. G,:,,),j sampk,. Price.t.o'cvrlis ' Teacher Training School wbich• Pleasing cipeaker. She gave. Fkn• a huthr]•. John Miller, R R 2, Claremont. 'Special Servige Tires , will be held in thk 13,011ghaln' excellent address --in which she Phone Clare 302. Church -beginning. the vniddle of made 'a •strong tippe"til fur the 'L-10R tii.LE--Ahni-lt 44' bushels of -May and-to' be coutinned for five -temper-ance cause. She f)6in-ted'i-L' ��ed peas,Golden Vine,a few tons of gc->,l As thousands sandEr of drivers now know,. are U a!sa a iezria.ic goat, G.M. Forsyth,Clare•daYe. Ne , also addressed the Ofit that the W. C T. U. Find the -no-nt. PhonejClart 3101. 35-36 Vre,,byterjan Sunday -titf and lo'hger School on Women's, Ib�- ite had slu'iilar built stronger a wear 7 -iP the sairre anh and had always OR ..SALP-20x1.•- three..wee"' old Ject in the Afternoon. aims sys vrorked `OR large NN'bite Leghorn COClieTC1s.very 7 build: 'WhVe. in Pickering--he and M s.:,-together. ''The women 'of to day chea-�to clia.. David J. Scott, Altcna Road. Aire. even Se.iberling could. ever I Y half mile north of Kingston Road. 36 amily were the exert 1% much greater infifience lli.ixocan A�nd* f' gqvpts.of W. J. and Mrs..Monney. in pnblic life than they have ever 1jASTCAP TO-LET—Can tille some' before. —Dnring the winter the Wom. done. in - the 'past. -She claimed young cattle to pasture. $5.00 per season iGoodwate,,r,-grass and thade. -Make yovr.reVT-- en's Institute and Police Trustrees that the children were of a higher vation now. Lot 13,con.3,Pickering. 36-31 eo operated in furnishing lodilng type thRa.they were,a. generation Come in and ask to:see. these worldifim Nt the Eastern House for trans ago. She pointed out the effects 0, ts 1:S 'A'H ATC El 190--Le t u s b ateb ("yaur chicks tram your own eggs. $350 a ientp. the cost ta. be divided of alcohol upon the mer. It.acted tray of 180 eggs,2 trays 86'00. NVrvt0'0rghg.n,,,- -�Us tires• equally between them. M fi'eqfflont. r..andl as FA narcotic on. the -brain end *,particulam. M. Weeks,CT 0are,2008. 33-36 Martin kindly offered bri?ak• thus affected the morality of the c' fast to these unfortunates. - E. C. 'nation. 'She denounced the permit VIOR• SALE -Strawberry- Plants. Jones handled the tickets and system of the Liquor Control Act;- L' Glen Mary.$4.00 per 1000,and Raspberry Canes,Cuthbert, $,5,00 ver 1000,at lots 7 and 8, U -B B A. G E reports having given olut 94, for as it has increased the RMOunt Of con. 4,Pickering,or address R. Hedge,R.R.1, which the men seemed grateful. crime in the country. She cloned- Pickering, -35-14 TbeWomen's Institute bave-de• her addreps by urging the women JDASTURE TO LET—Cattle wanted Generii iRepe-s, oils %Ra Gas.. -relief to support tided to discontinue tbii ' the ranee of temper I for pasture.also per head for season, Late dinring the entniver. when they once for the eske of their children- of-swanditoodo-hade, Good fences and C', -37 and country. tie I-�nlred after. Apply to Robt Dixon. Ontario think it will be ;innece*tiary. land Creek, Pbone 2420 35 Pickering,