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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1933_05_12 _ _ ,•+^-`-_-Y^ _ _ "—_ - � y s asrYt� i °rf'_ - _ •..t:v»-.s.'{ - i1. 5 emu...+,c.i..•1��., . — • nil J '' -t F csr; `.. r wit. ! a g , t =VOL. Llz. 1'ICI�ERINtI, ONT... --FRIDAY, MAX 12, 1933. - - -.--- No*' 37 _ - �tr,srffrsnriassal6asiPa. iCherrywood .•Cherrywood - �{, -. Put a�padlock'ori your incubators The"Choir of the United Cliurch, in GREEN W OOD _ Med4ea4 C 0 _ _ as thieves are swiping the baby ch- Whitby, are giving a concert in the _ DR B. 0- PEARSON-Physicit►n A hood anpp]p of, Hard and Soft icks from them. United Chinch here, on,the evening MILLS ana surgeon, DunbarWb. lay Cowl on,haad. Alefl a supply Airs. C. Lintner is not improving of Thursday, May 25th, at. 8 p. m- i a� her many friends would like to -Admission 25 and 15 cents. F.urthez R8. FORSYTH. Opph. D:; Dim-tot of Kindling Wood, - see, but is in a very weakened con- particulars-next week. a . ,ometricat Awoeiationof Ontario. Reg. stove length. dition. Established ISM-'- latased Member of the American Optometsical DunbartoA - _ - e Eyes examined- by appointment. ;firs. James Davidson who under- . -� _• __ m. lYoae s13o4 ciaremont, out. 12if Fhone'Piek. 1709. went a critical operation a couple of l ° St. Pauls Anglicag Mission, Dun- LepaL. DONALD :l1IINR0, PICgERING -weeks ago is improving- very slowly, bartoft, Sunday, May 14th, 4th Stan- t . -_.: T$IS I9 THE r )ye hope for a speedy recovery. days after Easter. Sunday School at UNCAN B. , McI91'YRE-Barrie• �•� Seeding is in full spir_g, but some 2.30 p. in. Holy ommunion at. 3.30 *� t 'Solicitor;'Notary. Office—Brock St.. :D ' A ' B E � R farmers are looking very. anxiously Preacher, Rev.E. G. Robinson. Ser• •FARMERS DIILL ---- sw{h. Oi,posite Bell TOephone Office, Whitby. i GENERAL INSURANCE skyward, as some have not even Rot vices on D. S. Time'. : Phone 45. 4ly AGENCY started, and- it is " thme they- were, - A.large dumber of farnlere ` a RDONALD RUDDY Barrister. BROUGHAM, = ONTARIO However, everything comes to them �unbarton exchange their grain . Solicitor,Notary Public., Moneyto Loan. -- vi'ho wait; even when standing in the —_ for Office formerly ticcu'ied by the late A.E.Chris- FaCilttiee for lacing any kind of In• �' Rev. an'd Mrs. Cousins from near p p "bread line Flour and Cereals clan,south twin¢of Court House,Whitby. 8ly> eurance at best rates - - -- Barrie, have bought the Nobes beg- •.,`.;�. l7 EATON. BELL & ROSS, Barrist• available. Greenwood utiful home and.retired from active 1l ens, Solicitors. -.9a4. northern Ontario- Security and Service my Motto. ministry.'We. wish them -a pleasant It Saves money and-malty more 9uildrng,330 Bay btreet,Toronto,; 421y Phone Pick, 515 tlliss Witheridge, of Toronto, spent life in our midst. W.J Beawh, Sunday in the village. Our people are much interested in ghoudd do it. B,sell' Miss Laura Ormerod was home e:- a F. hoes. .� Adelaide:838-e the Horticultural Society. This Fri- ��^^tt J. H. Beal, - Claremont er the peek-end. day Might, May 12th, a-meeting will _ i7�eC1A1 RRIOHP�RESON, PIOKERING The :Mission Band will meet in the be held in the Town Hall, Pickering. MC',YEY—Bar:iaters.soiieitors,*�ota-ies PHONE 9h1 basement of the church on Saturday . React Sunday being Mothers' Day 'BARLEY FEED Public, fld-214 Confederation Life Budding,, . earner of Yon a 'and Richmond Ste. Toronto, �T F afternoon, All the children .welcome.. we hope for a large attendance at $20.00 per ton, Spot Cash. Phones Adelai�e 4489 and 4480, By apt�oint- F U R N I T LJ R IE "Neat 3sturday evenings, Pickering residence The-W. Ai.-S. met at the home of Sunday School. Tbiwin the beet feed value-on APbone Pick.3013. stf We are displaying an.attractive Mrsw-Brandon on Tuesday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. the market. �HOMSCN & 4ic, variety of Xmas Gifts. last. 'Townsend, of Fenelon Falls, visited Notary PuAN-B ficv at n Mrs. Jno. Tay- • • for Pastr- and Fine ' terF, 5olic:iora. Notary Publ;c. O!`u at Aluminum and (alraaiteware etc. The traffic on the hill has been the Tatters daughter, y Residdence of Mr.Thomson, lot 11,concession 1, Furniture and Furniture very heavy durinfr the last week on for and family last Monday, while at- KiSSllni Cake Baking. lo� T,. :a - �,.i_.1- t:..Jia4. L..._ i,c;„� tn¢Grj,�P funeral gf the late -Mrs: - evenings. Isom '.U( p.to ;0 9 3G o m.,or ” a_I". {l:4 ''�"` I otritmetrt. Toronto office : oo:,Ro al Bark Prices low, io keeping with times. We are glad to hear Stanley'Byers Wilson, o West Hill. ! makes a Fiae i3= Phone P,cic 20GU:'Toronto lvn 5303. - - E3,y is imprb-:ing under the treatment he ..Centennial Corners Baker's .Toy Flavored - _ Q ^ / :s receiving in Toronto each week. -- Bread. - --- !lentil --- IT W F ! '�mcs-and-Airs: P.ail'te visited their The Anniversary Servlcoes in Cent- -- i :.•.__ �_:.� �, :;n and daugrltyr at Oshawa on_Sun- enniel Church will be held olri Sunday Chopping Monday, Wednesday �?F,IL C.5411TH. P. D. 9.. L. D. 4„ lay- May 21st and Entertainment on Mon- and Friday. We do a i?.cceese,:c Dt.3.N.Dales', Gtad•jate v! bPE'CI�L _ Mr. and 1Ir Pugh, of Claremont, day 22nd. t 2.$0 P. m. (S. T.) Rev. it riftht., a sae R••ya(Coiiete c!l.)rgtal Surgeons and Toron- - __ ; C311er1 LA F,mmzr�l.n and Mrs. Acores- Q. Lawre{tCe, of Toronto, veil! give - v to Urvversrty. At Claremont office ove-D. A. , - seott's tore cvtry Tuesday and Fnda Phone K iLcn Rack Faced Red od �i1e evening last week• the address. with the choir of Davt<s N O CREDIT swan tali. The- .Women', Association met at Ruad 'uit d Church, furnishing the On account of the change in times - -'`- and Green Hoofing the horne of Mrs. Per Wilson on L e n - 77 H ERBERT T: FAI.LAT.9l;,L D S.. �' inubic, and in the 'evening, Rev. -and the close roaf-An I sell at. I H p , Thursday afternoon last. Laidlaw, M. A., of 5touffwille, will D.D.S.. Graduate•f the Royal-Collette of ` 40 ner square, am forced to discontinue criadit, Dental Surgeons and the University of Toronto. - p- 7 The station agent, Mr. Southwell is preach with the . choir, of Scarboro - r Mee m residence second door east of St. And- locating his 'family in the Bayles' ' except for '°approved InOathly sews Church, Pickering,onto 6mce hours, 9 Full weight and y' Junction United Church, leading in accounts. "a.m to tr V.m.: or by appointment. !x-ray standard uslit home..He will continue in charge of Ghe singing. On Monday evening at service). Phone Prck 3700. 4811r - y, ' the station for the present. 7.30 (S.'T.) the choir of the King. �+• Z� Q���.� - Mothers Day will be observed in stun Road United Church will prov- The above prices gnod for 10 days' the Church here on Sunday nest a• ide the program of Vocal and Instr- L BCdR/VlNQHAt4l Suoinsfel* 1Lafe>:s. %only. Terms Spot Cash. usual. The Sunday School Rill asg- umental nrunbers and readings. Ad- L. 8LIZABETH RICHARDSON- PICKERiNG� •' ist in the program.Robinette mission, 25 and 15 teats. Building and general . . .•. :firs. T C Robinette and son, Jean , Contracting. 1^A*PU*and automobile insurance bf all kinds, and Mrs.-Counsell and son and John Whitevale ° Estimates furnished on all class" , eompsaterof solid finanesal %tarot- -••.• • rl. LUMBER and Airs. Robinette acid daughtea of Motf:ers' Dav will be observed on of wont--Intierior and Rzterter. POOTILL. Licensed Auctioneer, Toronto, spent Sunday with Miss X. Sunday next in the Baptist Sunday Alterations and repahre. - F. ter Counties a sort..s caloric ail. wood' School at 16 a. m. Church service will Qhlmneye Built Concrete Work. ' A0 ssaes.f 611 tfss. atgaaa d Is oo skar+en BIacksn ithing, & W oodwwk F. Fegal, our junior blacksmith. be held at 11 a. rn. At this service aMess, asas+o 6:oss sis P.o.. oaf. � right�� has gone into business for himself Phone Pickering 5712 at Victoria Souare. Fred is a-good the Ordinance of Believers .Baptism. FAIRPORT. ONTARio _ RRATON' �Tow%sHIP Now isthe time to bave those repair. workman and we-wish him every sue- will be administered:: All are cord- Clerk. r ' jobs attended to. Barrows repaired, ially invited. •isdavito. ,nccount•nt, st°' Iwtser of cess.. Shingles For Sale e }fascias•trrsa.n. wh,tevaie,onto also new sectionq on hand. The film- The regular meeting of the Wom- ous Fleury Plows always on hand. I 11[. MAW, Brougham - _ ens Institute, be held s the Lib, _ R LICENSED 'AIIO Also dealer in Viking Cream Separf►- ra Buildi on Wednesday next, 7'foN fo�or�Y��ork,QnUulo and Durham tore and Electric Washers. ' ry y Galt galvanized Steel Shin lee, ' bk Ds {� ��� �A Mrs. Edward'Willson srertt the bast :1Ia 17th _at 'Z 30 n rn tra ._rp � g :.G 1Ceonb•a, All lrsads fse_ att,mdsd. " + - iHird's-F`e1t Slues G►,.. .Q. ,arm.�eaaios w fo. may•he - g peek in Toronto with her so -- tilc'tc xdll give a-talk on "Temper- onto at NEWS'Of wv'. Bea and tndeve" ask for demonstration of the New A9ao, re•rubbrriag buggy wheels. seat vbones. Whitby,oat ' illy _ Rogers Majestic models. aid and Elmer, and families. ante," There will be music and rev- - - + j Mr. and Mrs. W. Bate, of Tbront,l, -eral papers.given.on the program. As _Lawn mowers sh%rpenedr The prics•s are right. " �GgRNET R08ERTSQN ^ were week-end risitois with Miss I: this is the annual business meeting T. PATERSO. S• - CLAREMON� K. Bate.: we hope for a good attendance. All Call and get prices. Phone 2812 GREENWOOD i5ly A number of our' localMasons at- are welcome. _ 6rlectrical Contractor — tended a meeting of Markham L'n- ft .. Green River You Can Buy at Home Wiring and orR power. for Light -' Pickering Mills gayla g Ma F. 5th. A. elRo �8. Miss Alay Offen, of Richmond Hili, Ego - TIRE9, BATTERIES, :A11 kinds of electrical goods The y ing o tb has been visiting with friends here which was to be held at the home for a few days. '' r - IE9, kept - In stock. _ - of Mrs. Orville Burton, on its regal- There were seven new pupils to lilt 4 Phone 1740, PickPr:oR ;— ar day May 18th, has been postpon- 'begin school after Easter, now mak- .At as low and better_priaee- _ - - - r ,-May 25th: in' an attendance of 48. We-Nave a full .line of fa one week `r�• i.- The Robt. Devitt sale on Saturday Church services will be held next ae �1I l� e�ls` ��j last attracted oil can in Toronto. < Q quite a large crowd Sunday evening at 7 o clock. Every- y d All Toultry FeedB and fair prices were realized, W. B. one cordially 'welcome. -- - Powell, of Pickering, was the gust- The Young• People's Class of our Let us repair that leaky top. _ Chicken Sta er of befit ioneer' Sunday,School are'planning to re-or- `. Mrs. John Miller very kindly trap- ganize in- the near-future. We wish MRS.. THOS. LAW,-OWNER - ' quality at reason. sported a carload of W. M. S. mem- 'them all success, skilled Motor Repsirs. able prioes. bers to Brooklin.on Wednesday af- The• Uusual Sunday School ser- St. Mary's-Portland Pyrami ternoan last to attend the western vices will be held next Sunday-after- Gordon- J. w ' Laying Mub and Feeds sectional meeting of the Oshawa Pr- noon, at, 2.30 It being Mothers' Day - . . Cement. esbyterial. there will be several special features Done 2908; r Lund Fenciti Of every sort. rLhe s _ y g. ympathy.of the Brougham fr- and the Rev. Mr. Wilson will be the PICKERING, ONTARIO. COAL AND COKE iends is-extended to the family of the special speaker. late Isaac Littlejohn, once-well known A social evening will be hell! in ;. . Home 2130 ' Phones Office 3900 - -`' here, who died at his home in Toren- Giay's' Hall on[ Saturday, May 20th, A few eenta - D'. N. Lotkw' ood to, on May*ist. Mrs. Littlejohn is at at-&-p._ni, for the purpose of pres- - PICKERING, ONT. present in a very unsatisfactory con- enting-a guilt and other prizes to the - spent ia'O ��0 dition he health. � enting ticket ti holders. All•those . All ♦ *♦*� ♦ In the death of 12rs.•.Peter Matt- entin a ticket. admission free. All ` R. �■ CLEN�F tINa heats, which took place It the home others, 10 cents. Don't forget the of her daughter,-Airs. Witter, of Tor- date and place, Grays Hall, on Sat F o rl ti S FUNERAL DIRECTOR onto, on Monday, May 8th,'Brougham urday,'May 20th at 8 p.'m: : • -.-Need ° `7 loses one' of its oldest residents, the - _ `3 J " - deceased having reached the advan-. Audley ' Pr fivaf e Ambulance +;ed age of 85 years, after having Z Da and Ni ht Service suffered-from the infirmities of ,old The spring is very late and -i�t is �� d(o- or Springtimee y R one of the'Iatest seeain eriods ev J gp • Pboue 9000 age. finny will .recall the cheerful, kno - kindly, helpfulness of her earlier We have a uiee sssorLmeit of Mwera 5009 years, always ready to do a kind deed• W. and Mrs: Balmer, of Whitby, _9svee - �_L in helping a neighbor. 'Her family were guests -of C. and Mrs. Gazley, floor coverings is Markham �• �. have.the sympathy df the commvnity on Sunday last. ' I�esoleum:40e. yard -- �. . in their bereavement. Gard. 'Winters has been unloading Oilcloth$Oc.yard Owing to the unsatisfactory.cond- a few carloads of manure from the for Farmers. Linoleum 65c. and 84c. snd ition of the weather, being cool and C. P, R. to hurry his potatoes. "Govern- with y frequent rains, the farmers are Mr. Nicholson and Mr. Sinclair o! Treat your your approved with Formaldehyde Congoleum Rug • Whitby, were visitors at the Club on and he aspsnred�of"sFo9cflata Frees making slow progress with their ,sp- ,. • Prices 3:9 feet 2 75 ` From May let to May 15th we are ring work. Many farmers in the nor- Monday evening. _ 4irs9 t' 4:10 giving awry with every cash their part of the township have not _ S. R.'Wonnacott- and Miss Jean harvest. purchase of 4 gale.of B. H, - vet been able io get on W the land. Annan spent Sunday with the form- Only 86 cents nor pound bottle: 6:0 ." - 5.50 paint I gal' freb. A ''aturally they are anxious for warm er's mother in Guelph. _ - �' 6:85 arld dry weather as the. season is . The K4nsale drama, entitled 'Head purchase•of 1 gat, " -Strong ,roan is.being-put on in the' NOTICE -' 1'cit free' etc. kitti tg late'. 9X1Pi" 9.80 - A public meetinig was held in the church here on the evening 'of Fri• -, - 8:.12 11.'00 Come-in now for yours. - Torn Hall on' Friday evening, May day, May 19th-..Hold the date.- Daring-the month of Anril, 00.411 ~• IDuet>lese Mope 45c, O'Cedsr Mops, Ask to see our fall guaranteef? 5th, by those interested in the Bro- Several people here.have had sev-• M„&boll'@ Foot remediteii sold lit ;_ r y ugham Union Cemetery: The'presid-' ere colds, accompanied- with a rack- this store, the Pickering Women* ,, WC}edar Polishing Dil, Furniture Electric Washer, specially ent of the Cemetery Board, Mr. Wal- ing cough., Surely science,.should iiistittite will-be paid a cash boons, Polish and Floor Wiz: priced at 860.00. ter Percy,. preAded,'The-statutes of have these "bags"under control. How on each sale. 'For farther parti the new Cemetery Act were read by would a spray service such as the eulars"eL dodgers delivered C A. ST�RRITT =`ALL HARDWARE - — the secretary, John Phillips, and-the orchards get do far htunans. - at your bungs. C. election of trustees was conducted in The Club met at the home of the 'st moderate prioes. accordance with the Act. The follows- president, George Puckrin on Mon- day• Director ing three trustees: Mr. Walter Percy, day evening, when one of the largest Janes' $ Store �mbalanoe•Bervlae ,SIN BUSHBY Mr. Warren Willson and Mi. John crowds of the season turned out It ea THE PICK-ERIN-�, G_ N E' WS Phillips, were elected by the vote of was decided that the Club would phone 6800 Phone 1300 Hardware Phone 4600 those present;. So now the work of hold a Feld Day of sports on Satur- cleanin and beautifying,the cein-, daffy,Jun. Ord. Cotrnnittees are at work . Q li0 exl�l� .- 0 ' .'...< : _ PI®$I HIi�Gt a' • r. ' 'taxis+ egn te -0 ' �-mot-once.' 7to CAA 'b tie'EZititr eirsitih'�'tl" ,',�,.'l . ,. ntari roce'ad• t�, Canada Applauds ' Roosevelt Pledges Action : . e• - - - - o1Ce o the Press ,: ,.sterling's Rise ,'�-. To Raise Comuxsodity Prices - Ca>Qeda, The hmpire-and The World at,Large Burden of Operating Agricul- Promises to Stabilize Dollar—Lower Level to Ease Debtor's tural Stabilization Fund Load- �Zxpiains Reason Why U.S. Will Redeem - — -• CANADA. fewer than 66 trees belonging to e _ Slashed - Obligations With Paper Currency -` Well dehaysd. nearby 15rmer and wetw—sentenced " to serve fifteen days in jail. The Ottawa.—The burden of. operating Washhi gton, May S.—President passed or in the process o! enactment _ The census of 1931 showed that the agticultural stabilization fund - there were 10,376,786 people is Can- owner. of-the. trees aid not wank to this year, announced b Finaaaa Min- Roosevelt Sunday night promised the which he considered part of a "well ads. Of these 8,069,E58 were natives see the men imprisoned, but the y nation he woul; use the inflation pow- grounded plan the following: of the Dominion. England contributes Crown Attorney said that there was ister Rhodes in his budget speech, is era granted by Congress "when, as, 1. Employment of'one-quarter of s 7E3,864, Scotland E79,76E, Ireland 107,- trouble of the same description every shriniting rapidly under the upward and,if" necessary to raise commodity million men in the reforestation 648, and Wales E2,348. The remain- Year and an example should be made. movement o! sterling exchange. prices an�i stabilize the dotirr at•a camps. .'fig r,1E Wal plus 73i born a sea, -Brockville Recorder. On Match 21 when the budget was lower level. 2. Approaching enactment bf thi announced the pound was at $4.10 In a statement to 'the public Muscle Shoals and Tenessee Vallee _ _ were foreigners. Last year there .,Fair.to Palo Sex. . and the forecast was made that the through the press and which was development project. were 4,164 convicts incarcerated In govern stabilization Ian, $xin our jails. Of these 8,806 were,natives President Roosevelt is evidently a g P g broadcast, reviewing his first two 3. Legislation soon to be passed =. �+ of Canals, 309 English or Welsh, 113 believer In women in qublic life. Fol the pound ice purpose_of purchase of months in office, Mr. Roosevelt said easing the mortgage distress among Scots, 40 Irish, and the remainder lowing up his appointment of Mies 3 commodities at $4,60 won.d cost his .administration definitely was farmers and home cwners. .Scots, which Included 307 citizens Frances Perkins ea secretary of labor, •��° Ppproximately $10,000,00[' in pledged to raise commodity prices. 4. Approaching enactment of thi of the United States. The Irish seem he has named Ruth Bryan Owen, the current year. �. farm bill designed to increase prices They should be raised, he said, to On Friday the pound soared—.t t of farm oci(;ucts and reduce over. ' to have about the=ellea0eat'record In daughter of the great commoner, as sdch an extent that t_,.es who have _ $4,51 , at Montreal, wiping out at production proportion to population, but taken minister to Denmark. — London Free least four-fifths of the .anticipa+ed be able borrowed o repay that money vier , p 5. The administration's railroa;:bill - satogether, the people In this Conn- coat. which would caordi Late the activitfer appear tp.be a pretty well-behaved same kind of a dollar which they.bor- ' lot.—Stratford Beacon-Herald No Women Transients. The legislation here will be pro- row•„ of the nation's carriers, reduce ez seeded with as it removes the factor , Hopever, the president added, "We penses and put the roads on a paying Everyone knows what a transient of doubt as to exchange rates and basis. Precedent Established. means. under the new circumstances—if. do not seek too get such a cheap dollar , that they will :�e able to. pay back a Mr. Rvseeelt said he-soon won.d It has been pointed out that this Some are worthy of-help and sym- maintained by'action of sterling ex- + ,submit a-public works program which U the first lime since the Vait6d yathy; others are not. Both kinds are change—the plan will become in real- bT�' deal less tzi8ir they borrowed.' States secured its Independence that to be seen everywhere. They are on The chief executive also announced would put additional men t work. 'a Btitise Prime Minister was ever ity one- of stabilization instead of-a The chief executive answered criU- every road and highway; every house- definitely ffi'at he would propose well bonus. �� clam at home and abroad on the Gov- :46 guest in'the White House itself.-In holder has catered.to and fed them, considered and cons-rvative measures . HAY BROADEN LIST. � give t the industrial workers of ernment's action in refusing to re- the past, as on the visit Of Mr. Mac- every town- hall in-every town and Ottawa,—If the pound sterling gi deem its securities payments and in ' ' Dodkid-to President Hoover, the visit- village- has sheltered them almost the country a more fair wage return, should be stabilized at approximately !crest in gold. �. ing Prime Minister bas stayed at the every night during the past winter. the value it has at present, in relation prevent cut-throat competition and He pointed out the Government in British Embassy. And it Is probably But they are all men Why? Are unduly long hours of labor, and at I -- the Canadian dollar, the lisle of t , past had agreed t redeem nearly- ). borrect to point out -that it is 'the there no women out of work, unable- products which will be brought within the same time t encourage each - . to secure employment of any kind, p g $30,000,000,000 0# its debts and it+ • ^• -first time in history that a Canadian dustry t prevant�over-.production. prime Minister was a house guest is a the scope of the Governments Stabil- A bill for this puzpose, drai�ted by currency is gold. Private. corpora, no women hard up. ization Fund ma -be substantially tions in this country have agreed to :f alas FreAidnnt History nna""btedly there are. Thousands ,. -- -Senator Robert F. Wagner, Dem., N. -� another upon thousaada of them.Hour do they-!?roadened. Prime Minister R: B.— is -being made of a•surety in 1933 Y. !s to be laid. the. President fiem;att held out this hope during dis- $70,000,000,000 of securities and and precedent established.—St. Cath• live. or exist or bow do they clothe !°day arines-Standard. themselves is these times of depres- .get. n of the final stages of.,the bud- I�Liii5TRIAL CO-OPERATION COULD in gold.- get. COLLD NOT FULFILL AGREE- • •.4 tea'• In his earlier remarks respecting PLAN'. MENTS, Hurts Their Own Business. Is (t pride, or are they afore wlll• �� Surveys• of the parking problem fag to work at. say kind of. work! appeals for additions- to the list of* Elate rating on the industrial co- The Government and private con- _ ` eat the face that many business- Are they more adaptable than men, products "benefitted by-thQ, fund, he operation plan, the President added porations were making these agree, had •ob ��served that the.door was. not The government.ought to have the nc eta when they knew ftrll well that 'gin drive their own cars to their more easily satisfied? Are they more. c:osed,". Mr. Beimett recalled. He right and will have the right after all-of the gold in the United States lace of business,park them in apace% _grateful for small mercies Have p surveying and planning for an in- amounted to only between three and - � then had in mind the possibilities of - Xhtch otherwise would be occupied by they more bone and less wishbone a rise in-the value of the pound in dustry to prevent, with the-assistance' four billions and that all of the gold tisitors.and thus tend to-increase tkim than men; more send-or what?' relation to the dollar, but had not ex- of the overwhjming majority of that in the world amounted to about eleven ". Sparking dif lculty. This is particularly 'Whatever it is.-there are no women Aeries it to come ao scan. industry, unfair practice and to en- billions;' Mr. Roosevelt %Lid. $njurious to trade on. Saturdays, and transients not in the-country—Huron �� _- 6ther busy days of the week. but in Expositor. It was his idea, the Prime Minister- gorse this agreement by the authority If the holders of these promises to -_ _spite of various warnings, the Aran continued, that the present level of of government., lay started in to demand gold the tics seems'to continua -- Chatham -:exchange was not a sure indication "The so-called-antitrust Iaws were first comers would get gold for a few THE EMPIRE. o! the rate,at which the pound would days and they aouId amount to about News. _ , Britain and tits Gold Standard. be stabilized. 1 sensed to prevent the Creation of monopolies and to forbid unreasonab!e one-twenty-fifth of the holders off. tins It has been said_that we shall-not _ 'profits to those monopolies. That pur- securities and the'currency," he cos- - - -- -. - Startdinp Timber. �tura to the gold ataad'ard until we pose of the anti-trust laws must be ti rued' Believe it or not—a tree that was House` Passes Last The other 24 people.out of 25 who ` lseveled coaRpletel through at the are convinced that other nations are continued but these laws were paver butt, attar being notched, was so well ready to work the system so that it _ Budget Resolution intended 'to encourage th., kind of did not happen to be li the top of the 'butt, that it would not tali. 8o shall fertilize the world, and not be Ottawa.—With almost an audible unfair competition that results in long line would be told politely that there she woodsman—a farmer not Ford broken down again by semi-corners. sigh of relief, the House et Commons hours, starvation wages and over was-no more gold left. We have ds -„vich-and-an assistant from St- Mary's Until the'-World Economic Conference passed the Iast budget resolution ptoduction.” sided to treat all 25 !n the same way ex- -left it overnight, thinking the wind has come and gone,it is not possible through committee stage Friday night. .Although there are evidences of a in the ii threat of justice and the ez- would cause it to topple, tint when to judge of the possibilities of the In one form or another the Finance business revival, Mr. Roosevelt said erclse of the constitutional powers of requisite conditions-being fulfilled.— Minister's-budget has-been before the, going to in this Government. they returned next morping the tree _ he was-not indulge in issuing jfras still standing. A crowbar was London Financial Times,• House since March•21. and only one proglamstions of over-enthusiastic as= In conclusion.Mr. Roosevelt titanic• necessary to overbalance it, and the more procedure remains, probably not surance. 'He warned against unjueti- people. for the co-operation tian8eroti4. ' task was accomplished Fighting the Mosquito. ~' a contentious one—to give first, sec- � optimism which would Increase for had given Ice during the'ioa and without mishap; remember, it was cut ti 0 and and third readings to the f0W crop and factory production, and for their patience duffing the depres _ The other ley, at ltidsavale,near bills Implementing the resolutions. added. slot:. right afl.—lrordwlch Record; ;Maritzburg, three native members of ' i •. - 11 the anti-malaria stall of the Merits- The income tai schedule wan passed. "We _cannot belly-hoe ourselves "We are encouraged to believe s Home Town News. 1 burg Mnaidpii Health Department, early in they day, then the provision back to prosperity:' nine and sensible begimting has beets 'Tito importance o1 home town news to tax interest paid by non-resident , trade," he declared. "In the present who had been sent out to-spray oil SUMMARIZES LEGISLATION, „. _ !n•the small town: paper has been em- holders of Canadian hands,, then, with _ spirit o! mutual confidence and mu. - + *the d b afar a on a stream. were attacked by native a final-tussle at tariff ttems,.the re- Mr. Roosevelt listed as leggslation tuat encouragement we go forward! y g gathering of ed!- men and women, armed with sticks solutipns were passed through commit- r ,lore of the smaller American news- and'-bicycle chains, on the ground bapers_LLI_,New Voris, hotel needs and that they were "poisoning the water." tee = Upturn Noted _ _ ,The Markets Attle personal items, It wan shown, No doubt-this incident 'seems start- for ���� �(r - .possessed the strongest appeal ling to white people, among whom Explosion ally Fire lLll U.S. Industry heir readers. The dwellers in a there is a tendency to blame the an- p GRAIN QUOTATIONS. _ !small town is undoubtedly more In- Cause Damage Of $5'000 Following are quotations on Too- t - -terestad In wbAi is going on immedi= der better control. It is not even an Welland, Oat.--Fire caused by an Railways aad Steel Mills Are �+� grain tiansactiona for car Iotf, atel around him than he is is plans, explosion of unknown arigigdeatroyed Flndin Increased Buai- Fr:ces on basin, C.i.f. port; i y exceptional occurrence; but it is a g Manitoba wheat—No. 1 hard,70%c, i asi'y, for the development of wheat- timely reimindee that, 1h fighting-mai- the,hQ]me_of Mr. and Mrs. George Fan Hess--{�arains Going Up No. 2 Northern, 6$t4c; No. 2 North ,growing ta,Siberta. aria is the native areas, tart here with a loss estimated at 67t,4c- No. 3 Northern, 66%c. the same • ern. , It is what most immediately con- old enemies of progress that domin- $5,000, partly covered by.insurance. Chicago, May 7,—The mercury in Manitoba oat&•—No.'2 C.W., 34 tee cerns•ns that is of the per- ated the P. M. O. is India and the The dwelling, s two-story stru4Ztura, America's business barometer to-day No. 3 C.W., 32c; No. 1 feed, 31 t Tonal Interest to us. That does not contemporaries of ,Copergicus and was owned .by Frank Longo. was pointed upward under impetus of mixed feed oats;20c. mean that a span in a small toi►n Galileo still have to be overcome. +°1 crowd rushed to the scene follow- f vocable news from coast to coast. Man, barley—No. S C.W., 40}je; has no interest is -world affairs. In Johannesburg Sunday Times. tag the-,explosion, and the firemen for `� No, 1 feed screenings, $14 p:r ton. many instances, indee4 it will be a time were hampered in thir wort: With' factory whistles playing a South African corn, 59c, found that the editors of small to n- - - l molatel after the blast, the entire tune of cod times the railroads find- Ontario grain, approximate pricer' i - �. y g ' track shipping point--Wheat, 69 U newspapers are exceptionally. well- = building became a mass of flames. The ing business where none bad been for 72c; oats, 26 to,8c; barley,.32 to silk; " "-tntormed'upon world af[aira. But house was unoccupied at the time. the wise! Notable Increase -_ months, farm prices swelling and em- corn, SO,to 52c; rye, 32 to 35c; bncltr _ y y judge that their readers T_-0, wheat, 29 to 30c. _ "1vit1'Sad more delectable material for - pioyment-increasing, there were pre= Dominion 1v.Xports diction from everywhere that "We're WHOLESALE VkOVISTONS. idebate in the developments and lisp- r . Manitoba Upholds* 7' W olesale penings of the town in which they To wit. Britain T p on the ivay. • Some of tit. ir:cxease provision. dealers ari ,,t Iive than in what 'iii going on in 'I'aX all Wag" w•as seasonal, but far from all of it, quoting the following'prices to retsi Tibet or Timbuctoo. b From the great steel .centres of d Aloe Pork—Ham,-43%c; shoulders 9C �� Youngstown, Buffalo, Pittsburg, Gary butts, llc• oTk ins, 13%e; pienies There is la this nothing of'narrow- 2,443.. Per Cent: -increase -'- and Cleveland'there were re eta of � P -- - Hess, nothing of prejudice, nothing of Noted in Orders for Two Per Cent. General Levy piling p 9c tuba - j Bungs Out 5, increased operations, orders ill u _ small vision, It is Just plain horse - OOO-In - Lard—Pure tierces, 10�/,c; sense,—Montreal Daily Star. Canned Meats The mills were turning out three times 11%c; pails, 12c; prints, 12c. A huge Increase in the export to the Demonstration as much steel as•a few months ago. Shortening—Tierces, 10' to 10%c Now for a Hold-U p. United Kingdom of Ontario farm pro- Winnipeg, May 7.--The law levy The reason: Demand for finished steel tubs, 9Yze; pails, 10c; prints, 1oc. % A, police• chief says he will arrest ducts was noted for the year ended ing a two percent. tax on all wages at newly-humming factories. LIVESTOCK "QUOTATIONS. women who appear in trousers. For Jan. 31, 1933, as against the previous is on the statute books, and'the Mani- Railroad carloadings, another sel- lbreecbes of the lawt—RegJaa Leader- twelve-month period, say o T, L,'.Ken- toba Government is in to care it dom-failing business indicator, took Steers, 'up to 1,050 lbs., good ani. Post. nedy, Provincial Minister of Agricul: out, Manitoba citizens informed the sharpest jump of the year during choice, $4.75 to $6; 5 to $e 2 ;ste ix the week of•April 29 the American $4.60; do; cam., $3.75 to $4.25; steers tore. after more than 5 000 Wien and women over 1,050 lbs., good and choice, $4.7t Higher Hop Prices.' , Citing some'oi -0anadian items staged an orderly demonstration in -Railway Association reported, To $525; do, coed., $4.50 to $4.75; 'do Farmers throughout._Ontarlo , are whch mounted in export trade, Colonel the grornds of the legislatilve build- haul the increased freight made by corn., $4 to $4.25'; heifers, good ani elated at the higher prices being paid Kennedy referred to canned fruits,"to- irgs here yesterday. beer and increased other outputs, the choice, $4.75 to $5: do, sled., $4,25 tot 1 ios hogs and a still further increase bacoo Ieaf, honey, cheese, condensed John Queen, ,Independei t Labor railroads needed 42,706 more cars $4,60; d',corn„ $3.75 to $4; fed calves 11 is prophesied_ owing to the 'scarcity. milk; and canned meats. •In the 1, leader in the Manitoba Legislature, than were used.in the previous week good and choice, $5.75 t $6.25; do . —a total of 535,676. med., $4.50 to $5.50; cows, good, $3723 - hog business will reapthenbene• cetrintQdtheretbetng'rlo 388 pouirds ex- Johns B"racken'a reply m t to .feu tation For the farmer,the close-of Satur- t, $3.75; do, med., e.3 t $3°5; do' - _ fit 'of hia good jttdgment:—Gienpoe -ported in 193T,-and'3791,364 pounds in which conferred- with-the Government uay' markets found wheat up virtu-' to s,�$12t 5$2; bulls,�caodl,$2 5 to$ Flranscript. 193:1. in the. building-while the mass, meet- ally 30 cents from a few weeks ago, do, cam., $1.75 to $2.25; stocker am _ Tobaeco-Iea-t exportation-grew from ing was-.addressed. by• a corps of with dollar wheat ialked of on the feeder steers, good, $335 to $4; do Not.Pubiic Property. 6,839,000 pounds in 1931 to 1:,,969,000 speakers outside. Board of Trade, and other grains corm., $3 to $3.50; Milkers and_spring it-cannot be too strongly emphasiz• to 19..^,2! cheese (70 per cent. Ontario), Premier Bracken told the drlrgs- moving along_ in- sympathy. From ers, `525 to $50; calves:' good and ,id that trees growing-in-tbe country tram 804,780 hundredweight ton-S3• tion threat:% had reached him -of un- AmcricL's cheese cRpital at Plymouth, choice, veals, $5 to $6; do, com. and 4r are not public property, but belong to 638; canned fruits -(80•per cent. On emplo;ed rioting if they did.not g►et lis„ come quotations of.cheese prices med., $2 to $4.00; -bows, bacon, f.o.h.. t S.i; do, off truck ,. $5.20; -do. off cars ,.the owners f the land upon which tariu), 5,412,000 pounds tIr 10,442,ri0U more, errs of ant foyers striking A• 1131-.!cents a pound, up 3.: cent: � pp P $0.50; good ewe and wether Iambs; -- they are growing. Two-Guelph.-men pounds: honey (-80 per cent. Ontario), again:t paying th^ tax. FIe said he from March 10, .$g to 88.50- do, med., $7,50 to $7.75: r"egtly discovered to their sorrow 1.864,000 Fouiiils to 2;:T3S Obb an'T c-on=- lielieve<2-- c+ citi�cnahip wou3ci pr?- - -Busirt:s5i Ifac?ers in several in cult.;, $5-to fi0;'fiood light cheep, Sr,' - wben they were convicted tor. police. deified-milk, $4,061 pounds-to 171,000, vail, and was confid,:nt there'would be stances announced their,�mployces g,50. do, heavieQ, $2 to E2.50; do, court of having cut or do r14 g d no poun!is, - - neither strikes nor riots. , vculd share in any new prosperity.• culls, $1 to $1.50. _. `�{s _- - - ._ :a'+.._ _... - .. -'r" - ._.. a .-.__ � LL-•'• _. _. _. - - .. .- +v:.Jr,.._ .. j --= s'�. _ ..-+��.. 'tie ` 1' -r ice' ,ra i — '�a+•.+' �,y�. _ °Lo - -fix' -'+' , .. - '.`;.`' ,• - -�- •'r'�:. `?4. EXCESS FAT MELTS SMl L ES 9_6' •, --t . . . '': ., • ,� Shaving is a real pleasure with i flan . , 21- Best C lily Under Treatment that _ V a P quality shaving brush 11kC this otlC Creates EnergyI ' bristles set in rubber . . . a gift you'll ,w -Some folks are naturally fat, but • } ,Il �11 Shaving Brush -spy appreciate and use. Given in _ there's a lot of people who put p n of pounds of unhealthy fat because they w- „ e:change for Only 5 complete sets Lavea't got enough energy to move Turret Poker Hands. r about to keep it off. :. - - . - It'e not laziness in most cases-but f O r One 40c package of Turret Fine Cut w a condition brought about by sluggish- - drill prove the quality and economy of cress of the Internal organs-the liver, +' '�''�-'�'•'''• bowels and kidneys. As a result, She-Speaking of germs in kisses, : :POKER HANDS -this mellow, .-cool Virginia Cigarette ="'9 : polsons and harmful acids that kill' what do you think a girl could catch - tobacco. You can 1011 at least 50 rigor, ambition, and energy get into ,., " the blood-the whole general tone o1 that way. cigarettes irons One package •• • and e He-"Oh, lots of them catch hus- _ . C3garetttf of sweet Virginia fragrance : the body is lowered and fat accumu- bands:' —fates. _.F -: - and flavour . e . supremely satisfying. Thousands of overstout men and we- There are two periods when the fin den And to Krnchen Salts a perfectly Ing is good-before you get there and _ safe, sure, and beneficial means of re- y intiag. after you leave. .. t pays to ` Itou Vour, vv n" With - The "little daily dose" of Kruschea ,' $alts keeps the organs function-.:g Jenkina-"My wife has the worst t properly every dap, and fi1Ll you wi[h memory in the world:' such a.feeling of radiant vitality and Sampson-"Forgets everythng?" Tjff7R�,T ' Jenkins -"No; she remembers - - ,Ngor that before you kanw it you are : . -' - fairly 'Jumping out of your skin" with everything." T . U- R R T Energy, Instead of moping around- ind reduction follows as a matter of Mrs. Miggs (to-husband who has I . N Course-\Nature attends to that. beenfor twenty-five years unpaid sec- Gcnw�r r at E C U, T e retary of Savings Club):"It's all very .Is well laving an 'obby, but A man with C I G A R E.T T E T O B A C C O Answers to Last Week Puzzle more sense would 'ave got one that P e III e H T E A A g was more ludicrous:' �' S. AF V E THE 1 O K E R H A N D S a I S S U E S B 0 N N E T Teeth On Edge _ 7 * P I y D I if 0 X d? F A Second-Hand Car Salesman (on trial -- ]i R G R III F 3 Flu R ground)-"Tbis car is sound in every feather their nests the best, A man :>is7rs A>pD sisz s�trsntA..T. ' _ Teaching the Blind to Read - ' R EMC RY G 8 T S part•" with a high aim in life seldom car- a SETTEE F F E Prospective Buyer-"So I hear." rtes a gun. Most times the prodigal It is noteworthy that the first of- 15 ING fte PRINT OR SILK QUILT' - son and not the fatted calf should be forts to enable the blind to read bcg, t I Cr Remnants, th 1 po undo 6001 '7 C II E S D I A L killed. You can't keep gasoline down in 1617, just 6 years after the King A McCreery Co., Chatham, Ont 8 I D E C u R F E N Unremarkable Remarks James version'of the Bible was first Gza"ZoLz a=211. ! 8 F A E R 0 C T R A P Little men, Like minnows, keep •ne by stepping on it. Be a self-starter and don't make a crank out of the published. R AIR !d A C A s S I R to the shore. He who can bottle up Various- systems of raised letters L O w E R ING GLADIOLI BULs boss. -Dyive your work instead of per F treated. 404 mixed varieties, 4; 0 0 8 3 E a A T O R T I a littlg sunshine for a rainy day Is a mittng it to drive. Look towards the were used. Progress was slow at first. per loo'postpa:mi. N. W. Krouse, Guelp�, i 1R 0 II R T $ 0 0 g g S corker. While our joys may not ex- light, and the shadows will sIl fa11-bs In 1832 the Gospel of St John was pub- Ontario. teed our expectations, our expenses al- hind. An ounce of encouragement :s lashed in a system of raised Roman DARED S T 0 R ly ways-do. Political birds know hoer to letters and by 1840 the Bible was com Banks: "Hays says his car !a a� worth a ton of scolding. It's hard to good as the day be bought It!" ' do a clean busiaess in a dirty store. pleted'in that system. g - {QITR CROSS-WORD PUZZLE Every now and then you miss a alas Braille, the. system finally adopted Banks: "Haw about Hays?" and learn he is married. The mC3t and at present universally In use, was J�p � Indefinite number f- "several fiiah," invented by a blind musician of SOURED ON THE r +4 If she won't talk she's a aick,l►omas.i France,- named Louis Braille. This 'WORLD. THAT'S �1R L rv� The human mind should be like a good dotted system, which may be written '�„ ti tl tj hotel-epees the year round. as well as read by the blind. !d now _. completely printed in universal Braille Wake up your Liver Bile t4 3 lb Judge-"And why -10 you think. I and 1s distributed by the Braille Bible No Calomel neCes should be linleat with you? Is,this Society Incorporated of Los Angeles, peopb who leaf soar. dusfiah It Se comprised of t1 volumes, and al- r.rratabed make th•mutate of ttl your first offense?" a�1 t., 0l1, aaaral vatr. laxative Prisoner-"No, your honor; but it's though costing$8 a volume to produce, omwine . or which aalr - tae bowW iod re the @Tie i ed at the Priem'o! 1 Per fair u i D Is bt ep {� -e- wh,e on ne.d L to wake !! .. . m lawyer's' IIr'ai ca r � son* 11 y y vnlumP. bps Stan LTr to. tde dally - Boas-"Tlie last bop I had was worth ���m�dd� Ca as�� =4 'twice as much as you." �Ship�38,000 Tons Matches. • •n•• more e•e Usk Liver M•miff•oce 4a ,od Store Boy (timidly) _'•'Please, sir, More than 35,000 tons ou=ches Putdy •sset+bl• lW ea» Qal ' did be_get ft?" were shipped from Sweden !n`1�931. jet °ate lddttss ly iY JAl !1 3.E "Nurse," said the patient, "I'm i - love with you. I don't want to get bet- 13IB,[M for the BLIND neFriiendof _ - ter.' (ssnoi aAMMS vssasoN) Every Mother !►'Q J4 '•Dou't-worry; you won't," dhe said, Distributed to grains cheerfully. •The doctor's in love with 'With tae Aid o! FUU-s-M �¢ ly%O y V luntary contributions ap rectated !'7 - ,se, Ede, and he saw you kiss me ibis special Price, $2 per To� . d l r Vahte+Her f ' morning." T:-T, t71 comb7stn. QdJdsen/SHngra" i iiA sY1:.a aOQa?T, Inc. Tie forth Tftmoat Ate..Loa Aaseles. ��' - There was great excitement aboard OOli�' N FEEL - the liner. idi\O FELis -4i 45 "Man overboard!" was the wry. "Gentleman overboard I you >• tie . i , DP 47 4a please.." said Mrs. DeSnobbe, indig- _ �'LTL�. OF PE )] naatly. "That's my husband." �toe'`c' ,4 --. - �rpr �•,�, Aftelr t8><ing Lydia F. Pink- ~=.Horizontal 36-Part o1 tafinitire it-VF adders Patient-"Doctor, do something f'r �fam�a VegetableCOmponad. 37-To free 13-Sedate -me quick; my tt'mperature is-130." a c.�„c 4f That's.what hundreds of womets -. • V 1-To "copper" abet Physician-"Gracious,' ;• -ir case !s t `fir r � esy.It steadies the nerves•••mahM 39-Voice 16-Beverages', ws ,'� - 1i--Senses :..39-To prohibit ; .19-Weil skilled beyond me. You'd better send for the " tS�o UM, ��es���' the and 11-Portioq of food 40-Type ype unit '20-INIcer • fire department-I'm-oalYaa bFniin the ATM e.. .makes tryb4 days backache l2-Is in accord 41-Servant 22-:-Happening !C endurable, 14-Formerly, 42-To carry - 23-Actors Jason You are looking a F►t� _ Ii' you are not as well as yoo 15=Evil spirit X43,-System of morals - 2b-;Ionntaia nymph - mouth." E want to be, Sive this medicines i 17-Negative _ 46-Discharges 26-Suitor Mason-"Well,. that's natural. I'm a chance to help you. G a bottle. - dentist." s ;..... 13--:-Residue 47-Moorland ;- • your y • -,,._ . 28-Enthusiast ; _ 19-Was ill 1 -Eats 29-German river Y /± . e dru� Y 20--Falsehood - -30-A aub-base ' ; The rest- of your days depend __ n DOCTORING YOUR _ : 21-Pronoun Vertical 31-Calm the rest of your nights. ides C x 22-Margins - 1-Hero of fairy tale 32-Lessens - :DAIRY HERD :23 Measure :"` . -2-To engrave 33-Unaspirsted syllable bran-"Why are you lugging.home c ` - Feen-a-stint ifs Cows- aren't machines. They. cal4 24-Untiay arsons_ _3-Mold Z5-_\atiyes of part of that expensive box o1 candy?" tlle�anBwe'r. CieaIIBlIIg•atdon set sick or hurE, But ][inard'a -i� Steamship 4-To depart Britain Neighbor-"Just playing safe. 'My of smaller doses effective be- Liniment awakes it easy'to care fog' ,37-Corded fabrics - 6--Flags 38-Diplomacy - wife kissed me this morning so I think a� you chew lt. At youv their ills. - Mis. Thos. Balmer of 28-Rounded roof :. 6-Goddesses of destihy 39-To presage it he birthday r our wedding dm •S�the safe"d Stien- Lardo aB B.C., one of herd must be r hday o d n 29-Disbursed 7.-Expletive 41-Along anniversary." �cdoe� with p Si-Indefinite in number 8-L'nit.of work 42-Cash : rubbed it with Minard's Liniment" 34-Real estate-map 9-French article =••44-Pronoun _ Proof of the Pudding she says, "and it soon gnat better. fib-Billows 20-Aged 46-Eleven ' ' Bruises•, '; f Mrs. A.-'Shall I ask the cook for ' s Minard a m beat for Cakes, references'" Colic, Distemper, ett,, and equally - Mr. A. - "References don't mean good in stable or in house. WeU h you fan t Fool a BLUO Q TEST very much. Get her'to submit Sam- FOR:CONSTIPATION named "Ring of Pain". .d? plea.' -- -- -- - - - ----- -'-On November 14, 1932, a pale, 5,024,000 red corpuscles. Her weight - thin girl walked into a physiclan's was 100% pounds, a gain of nine Women Police Corps HiA School Boards and Boards of F�due�" once and bad her blood tested; The pounds in thirty' days! She had Organized in Peiping Are authorised by law to establlsiv -iteason for her condition was at once gained color and attractiveness. The Hong Fong, China.-Acting on the „ll`IDUSTRIAI., TECHNICAL BIND M1 'The haemoglobin content doctor noticed for the first time •that order' of 'the Ministry of 'Chinese -----ART SCHOOLS - of her blood was only 69 per cent. she was positively pretty. Home Affairs in Nanking, the Police _ `- `College at Peiping has decided to. ' With the approval of the Minister of Educatiop Red corpuscle count only 4,640,000. Blood tests scientifically prove the open a class for the training of we- DAY AND EVENING CLASSE• Site Just bad ..to.- be pale. .And her real value of a blood-building remedy, men police. Registration for the en- may be conducted in accordance with the regulations Issued by : .weight was but 91% pounds. If you are anaemic, pale and under. trance closed the end of March. Rhe Department of Education. Y3 The first class will not exceed 20 THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL INSTRUCTION physician, who knew the weight• if you lack ambition and l The.. _ - • students. Upon graduation,, •'these Is given In various trades. The schools and 0tasees�are under Ms, formula of the remedy, told her to energy, get a boa of Dr. Williams' students will be given jobs in the direction of AN ADVISORY COMMITTEE. take two of Dr. Wiillams' Pink Pills Pink Pills from sour druggist and local Bur i of Public Safety. -The -,Application for attendants should be made to the Principal c slier each meal and-to come back fit begin the treatment today. Revlt• college received an order from Nan- of the school. king to open its doora to'women-stu- COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS, .MANUAL TRAINING, nUSEHOLD = a month for,another test. She Col. alize your blood stream and build-UP dents last year, but owing to the lack SCIENCE AND AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTURtl,are provided _ 'lowed instructions and took no other new resources of strength and vigor, for In the Courses of Study in Public, Separate, Ccntlmua•!on and High a ,; of dormitory facilities it was unable ,. y schools, Collegiate Institutes, Vocational Schools and De��irtmente. medicine, You are taking fur chances, Dr. Wil- to cony out the order at once. Copies of the.Regulations iuued by the Minister of Ed+ec•tlon may 66 `• `T On' D.eeember_24 her_-blood shows.- liams' Piuki Pills are clinically obtained from the Deputy Minister, ParliaMent'Buildl-3R. TcrgrtC op �ed 88 per cent, haemoglobta and tested. ISSUE' No. 19—'33 ` ' .tN -:,�„'"•.rY r�z !' t,, .i 'o°.'- ,.c ^-'�`r�-- --.t- - r" :t�-' ..• ^". ., - °P, - low ��� ; Had such a depression occurred-'Y. Fallieter, drag[ eon. 9, 3.b0; B.-W. " - Fine-Nursery twk forty or fif ty years ago the an Jones, drag con 7 and $, 22.50, Arch- ,_,, w employed would have found their Bunker, drag con. 4 and 6,-8.50, S. 'bliss Leta Bunker spent the week _F08 1983, Farndale, drag con. 7, 11.00; George \ • TERMS j position much harder that they do Todd, drag con. 2 and 3, 27.25; rl, end with her parents here. Ornamental Trees, {1.78 par yiac ; {t.W is paidin advawe, t t,_day. Tus charitable spirit Dunkeld, drag con. 8. 8.00; D. Nigh-' Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hill, of Toion• = Evergreens and Dwarfs, ' Swbwaiptions to the United State. and Great swander, drag con. 9, 12.00; R. Ward. to, visited L. Hill and family oven Flowering Shrubs, Hedging.,gr wbieli :evades was never so salary, 150.- S. Dunn; brushing, con. the week-erld. Climbing Vines, -- Bnwn{2.W in advance. p - great as it`is today. Those trbo 2, 2.00 M. Dunkeld, drag con, 7 and?, Mrs. F. McKay visited her sisters,' Roses and Perreanial Border @. - are in need and have to depend on 7,70; L. Hagerman, drag con. 5,,5.50 Mrs. 0.®NY. Paterson, of Sanwick and Dahlias and Rockery Plante, JOHN MURKAR, Proprtietcr, charity for food" and clothing E. Anthony, drag con. 3 and 4,. 15.70 ?$Im. W. M. Duncan, at Green River Berry$bbbes and Strawberries. should be thankful that they are S. Farndale, drag con. 6, 2.00.-B. W. on -Monday last. Jones, drag con. 7 and:3. ��.50: Geo. Asparagus. _ g The Community extend their deep- Frvit Trees, root- runed, _ NOTES AND COMMENTS. living in such an age as this. But Todd, drag S. T. L., 10.2,5; D. 'highs- est 'sympathy"to the friends and rel. R,,ot-pruned apple,pear. cherry and there i3 one feature shot t ytIT", , warder, drag '\• T.L., 10.70: Jol n atives of'Mr La Peer. who pa sad lPreeident Eamon de Valera, of relief brat is not too le nt to Pallister, drag N. T. L., 11.50• Al. l;nglirh cherry tre 4 to 5 pears old and P a+'a5 on Friday last. The furer2! or. a i❑ root- runed and care,bearinsr the Iri9h Free State, has made contemplHte. Dlany of those w Lee,-hauL on con. 6 ird 7, 21•.00; J. Sui,Ly afternoon wa; .largely aft- i`rill cowe into elf-ct in from 2 to8 public his intention to ask fur per. Soden, gravel for BrciU:ha�i street• •ended. seats and some have borne in 1 geor.; have been depending entirely on 33.45; W. Mark, shovel graver con: bfr. and M mission to'. proclaim a republic. charity for their support will 8.00; J. Byers, drat con. 7 and 9, i r H. Fake spent Sunday J. T. ELLIOTT, AGENT Thtl Free State has already abro 23.50; G. Pegg, drag con. '6 and 7, tr;tl G. and Mrs. P,iddelI, come to fetal that it will not be fig, g • PICI{ERI1tiG, ONT. 20tf gated the oath of allegiance, and necessary for them to work n hen 11.00; C. Bals ion, I;. Line. dragging, ----'-'---_- --___` !' '7t is now his ambition to make the. 11-'25; H. York, - cut brush; con. 9. PICKERI'NG prosperous times return. They 4.00; A.. Taylor, ditto, 6.00; B. Wit- whole of Iieland a republic emir-from will feel that' it will be the duty San. ditto. 3.00; H. Spencer, drag E. MEAT MARKE 1 HARRY � -:'ely free om the British Empire. of the rnuniripalities to snhptV 'T`Lin&,,5.20; C. Cooper; gas and ui or truck, 69.53; E. Stork, drag R. L. Certainly Ulster will never submit them with Ali the necessaries of 9,00; J. Beelby, drag. con. 8, 5.00; G. CASH AND CARRY: CARPENTER, BUILDER to this, and will go to war and life, including free house, fuodand =•IcIlroy, drag R. L. 7.00; F,•Turner. Specials for and CONTR4CTOR ~ _._ $ ht to the bitter end rather than clothing and everything clap they drag con. 7, IG.15; F. Turner. dra; or. , Thur,; Fri. Sat. be dominated by the south: There W. T. L., 7.50: C, Phiilins, drag tor.. Plans and Specifications are also many in the south who may require. They %till have lost 5, 400; G. Fields, haul R. L., 6.75; G Lean'Purk Chop=, •15c lb. prepared. their independence, as well a9 well Baker, rep washout con. 4. .SO. are opposed to severance from the ao their self-respect. All Workmanship. No person The council now adjourned to meet, Side Pork, for frying . 40c lb. British Empire, They realiie with any regard for himself rill again on Monday. June 5h. Guaranteed._ _ Round Steak, 2 ibs fur 25c, that they can never be prosperous accept charity or,relief, if he.i.s P/CKER/NG P. O. " if they become a separate nation, ahle to work and can find employ. Death 'of Mrs. Charles Bradford blear Andrew, Manager and will oppose any step towards went. There occurred on Thursday, May i y _ F THE "�aDELi E� NOTICE - " becoming a.republic. Wbile they 4th, at Pickering, the death of one o_ ' We uoR have a first class Black• way have` no lave for England The "Royal Scot" train, which ladies, in County's e person of :►Its. Charley BEAUTY SALON smith in the shop. Can do any they know that political connec is the fastest in Britain, has come Bradford, who with her husband and kind of repair work. horseshoe- --.. _-tion.with'the Empire.i9 necessar - e Atlantic to sex r t yehters, carne to this Marcelling and ing. wood work Etc. Prices res. count from Surrey, Eng., oa )eara' r sortable and work guaranteed, +► to their well bein graven at the Chicago EzbibitioD, and on country S' i! t,s�, R it°;amgc the former president of the Free its way from lldt�ntreal hag stn ago. They left the ship, destined for Afa rd- p• Sudbury District, where Mr. Bradford Scalp Treatment. ware and Groceries. and Haircutting. what n h race _ State, is _ strongly opposed to ped at the leading cities,including -as expecting to locate on a. farm. " got we separation from the Empire, and .MontreSLC gawa.Toronto, Hatnil- They shortly afterwards came to the c will get _ be has a powerful following in the _-.__-__-Whitby- neighborhood where the;; Permanent Waving a Specialty - t� ton and ether cities for s dap or TERMS CASH- took up farming, then over to Pick. 22a,del,Ii=v 1wZ a=,d19 isonth, eo that de Valera would two in order to give the residents ering, where they have resided ever Phone :908 CLAREMONT IL ' s'none 2729 Pickering have a very strong opposition an opponenty to inRpect this since. Mrs. Bradford leaves to mourn F. R. JACKSON, Prop, from him as well -as from the wonderful train, which is the- her loss seven,children. her husband - north. having died in 190?; airs. Lawson, pride of Britain. -Residents have t Flossie i, of Toronto; Jiro. Hill (.Net- been allowed the privilege of going tier, Toronto; fir Hoover, {Libbie), THE R ED & WHIT E ' STOA$ 'When Premier' Bennett was thro{rgh the train io admire its "f Thoroid; Charles, !,f �iawara Falls Vsyiog- an 'official- visit to Presi gnipment snd compare 'it wltlt ara. of Toronty •; George and Ila . 7 - ident R:tosevett at Washington at harre.•Rosie the fourth daughter -• - those of this country. I HttmiI died about 17 years azo. Mrs, Brad- w recently a very regrettable loci• ton the citizens have abused this ford entered her '9tlth year on. Opt We Offer the Hollowing Extra Special@. dent. occurred which we hop @.n ill h Latin away souvea- 1.3th last. and on'the. evening oi, htr privilege y R 9 For Thurs.. Fri, and Sat. -not result in war between the two death had been readink the evenirtx irs, while boys scratched their = countries. Britain and the United papers +howinw particular interest Aylmer' SO�ip$ 3 tins . ♦ . � . initials on the walls of the freshly for some time in the Washinsrtor. ! States. When the conference painted coaches, thus 'marring Conferences, and the:past few days was about at an sod the Pre§i- ;e the'fa.moas kidnapping case in the Corn "`standard quality," p$r till ale. t their beauty. Those to charge dent's police dog trade- a., rear were unable to event the acts of States,, is p to the day of her death. ! �' Ctrs. Bradford rose at six o'clock and ] e� wi• resin k o f Premier Bennett. as a vandalism, -and in conseg trence insisted on superb isms the whole -f S O'Clock Marmalade just neW . ,25ce : result of 'which the seat of Mr. t - the train was pulled out of Haiuil• her household and demandinw she be Beonett's trousers suffered sever* allowed to do the most of the duties. C- tonaver as hour ahead of titre; The first duty in the morninst and.the Honey, �10 lb. pall, dark or imber 55c. The telegraphic reports du _ thus preventioR a large number' last at night was the reading of a not elate whetter Mr. Roosevelt from visitiog the train, as they chapter of the Bible and was in the ii !! - set hie do on the visitor. r t o no _ g act of had intended doing during the . reacluntr ont for her Bible or. �a��oni pink, large tin is �OCe but we do not suppose that there the dressinw table .prior to retiring - eveniaR. As the trainmen elated, for the night when she collapsed on .9999 any collusion between the . Oxydol large pkg " : . 19c. 1 they were compelled to leave her bed. She'had retained all o. her ! _ preeiderti6 and his dog which let! More the souvenir hunters look faculties till the last and manifested L R>p to the attack. We are inclined an interest in everyone in the neisrh- Tea,• 'excellent quality," per lb . 29c**' the earoke black from-the locomo- boyhood who w-as reported to be ill ' • Ito think that. the dog was acting five. • Many people seers= to be or in difficulties and maintained this: ut� -;entirely on its own responsibility, of the opinion that it is not steal condition till within five minutes of Bread Flour 'Igo al York 98 lbs.' �fr.00 -. and we hope the incident will be her death, ! y ing to take- souvenirs withc.ut - 4elosed. -Wars have- been caused Funeral services took place, in the -This Flour will advance immediately. Order a bag this In the past 32 the result of inei r@�eiving permission. Many, who Anglican Church here on Sunday af- week-end and save the difference. ideate as trivial as this. But we sre considered respectable and ternoon. interment aking place in the thoroughly honest, are Dot free adjoining cemetery. Rev, E. G. Rob,- ,. are living in % more enlightened inson and Mr. Emery,' of Epiphany :.:.:This store will close on Wednesday afternoons from-this class of crime. Every y age, so that disputes are settled by Church, Scarboro, conducted the fur,- daring the eomaver season. year, large hotels, railways, steam using reason in the majority of Aral services. boats and others who cater to e u �r I races. Should anythiag serious _. ',E3QOTl�7 MV RI�SON public,_.lose thousands of dollars _,_Tennis Club Re-organizes ..' ' 'be threatened in the WashinRtoo ._._ i '` - _ Incident the League of Natiooe in theshape of silverware, table --The organization' meeting of the -' PIC A n•RIN v could be caAed in to settle the linen,towels. bed linen snd any-- Tennis Club was held in the school - - - thing else which they can store on Friday erening, with not too large You order .(PHONE PICKERI•NG 800 We deliver -.,dispute. away unnoticed,.snd take pride an attendance. The Past-president, in showing them to ti,ei-r-friends, Dr. Cartwright, occupied the chair ' The drowning aea40n has Crow during the•election of officers, which ..Pickering"' Hardware Store :,opened, sod every week during and they can eho.w the proof that resulted as follows: Pres., G. W. s the articles have been stolen as Barker, Vice-pres., Jean ,Clerk, Sec.- it she sanrmer the daily 'paper" foil! Wilfred Mohney, Treas.. Arthur the initials of the railway or hotel ." have a list of drowning accidents. Smith, Exec. Committee. Dr. Cart- _ -• - • - - - :::•v - 8 This will show the advisability of arp marked on the stolen articles. wright, Frank Petrie, Edith Murray, i They seers to irus roe that the Su t• of Grounds, Howard Lave, A � . every young person learning how y R p Get your Seeds now while one stock is complete: itrticleti do not cost the owners' form of constitution used by the to swim. Knowing how to swim aD thiD Toronto Clubs has been adopted, and Red Clover, Alfalfa, Timothy and Sweet Clover Seeds. . 'is not always a g y g or,tbat they are so well all Government Tested geed. y perfect safeguard the Executive Committee in prepay ,against drowning, as the very off-that they do not mind.missing ing their Court Rules will be quid- _ a few thousand dollars. But it is ed by this constitution The chief All kinds of Peae'table Seeds. bulk or package. 'beet of Swimmers frequently meet e just as much a crime to steal frotu hindrance last year towards a Iszsre Weed Master Chick Starter for Baby Chicks and see the resait. w.deatlD in this mauaer. He may membership was the fact of the Club - .:ree@ive a heart attack or be seized s wealthy Wren or company aP it having only the one court and this with crimps, or he may drown in is from 'a poor man who can ill same being monopolized during most Si:foot Spring Tooth Mcuormick;Deering Oultivator, afford to lose an article of little of the playing and daylight hours by complete.$57.00 cash. A-vain atteorps to save others a few. If the club wish to encourage But swimming is s delightful monetary value. _ membership they will certainly have ^Agent-for Met)ormick Deering Farm- Machinery and Repairs. ..,.aport,outside of it :being a valu to recognize all -members and curtail �. Our Motto:-'•We'hide it;Con get it, Or , r+ble accomplishment in savin PICKERING COUNCIL. the playing of some of its members g of other years. A first move in this it•i@ not made.' _ the ii9ee of othera who are in Concluded from last week direction has been the placing of fees AA'ii cc , � j(� {treat danger from drowning, or H. Blake, haul .on.con, 4,,6.20; Robt, at, Adults, 1.50, juniors, 1.00, the 1.00 J S BL''kJ.aJ = `' PICXarRIiGI In saviaR one's own life when fa-11 Hedge, drag con 3 and 4,'8.00 Thos. 'fee norbeing Permitted to play after J. a , Jolt into deep water. SwimmigR Annan, drag Bay road, 4.00; Wait. 6.30 p. m. The. juniors beirur consid- -� Pascoe, drag con 1, 8.00; Robt. Dav- ered'as those under 16•years of age. Q - as an art that is very easily learn• is, clean ditch con. 6, 5.80; Alf. Mich- The location of the court has not yet =..SPRI SPRING "S!"`�C1ALS • ,.ed. It can be learned without. ell, haul on con. 5, 16.25; Blake •Ann- been'divided, but the probability is -:;ate aohAr, although a capable iD• is, drag on con. 5, 25.15; F. Wright, that the old vmunds adjoining the f r4tractoe may be of great s$si @t drag con. 6 and 7; 21.70; J. Baxter, Anglican Church will be used. _ __ _ _..:..-_. .. (PRICES.TO $SOOT A'!7 _. drag con. 3, o6.80; W .Westney, drag - _ .-ante in teaching the various Greenwood rd. 14.20; F. M. Chap- The Toronto Star says the Liber• t ,:'strokes which are considered best. man, haul on con. 3, 3.50; W. Linton at Party have rejected as their theme "• Team Harness at 825.95 per set , 'Unfortunately, there are many drag con 1, 16.90; F. Lee, drag con. 1 son "Ale, Ale, the Gang's all here. Horse Collars, 1,90 each up ! 13.00; G. Pugh, drag con. 4, 10.00; Rt. Hon. Arthur Meighen says the All other Harness parts at equally[ow p9ricee. localities-where there are no facili H. Down, drag R. L.; 17.50; E. Ritt- only thing he Iikes about a radio is Men'@ Farm Boot@ at 1.95 per pair ties in-the way of lakes'or streams enhouse, rep hole, con. 4, 6.00; Gard. that you can turn it off. That is what Other Linea of Work Boot@, 2.49 per pair up . F in which t6@ scant; 'people can Tran; drag con 4 and 5, 29.80; Chas. many would like-to do-with some poi- Aden's 9es Ozford@ at 1.95 Boye'at 1.75 `aesirn, lint where these facilities Palmer, drag con .1 and.2, 11.60; F iticiansi Toronto Star. Youth's t►t 1.59 per pair up Byers, drag con. 6 and 7, 16.60; A Men's Overalls,.1.25, 1.49 and 1.75 per pair .,.,nre present, every boy of Rii 1 Matthews, drag con: 7, 18.60; A. J. __= Boys'3 year to 7 year English Sport Pants 955 peilr *rhou)d take advantage of them. Taylor, drag con. 2 and 3, 11,00; M. Common Table Salt Ooidue in and see-for Anderson, cut brush, Greenwood Rd yourself 4.00• J. Ravie, ditto, 4.00; H. Ormer- -Often Helps Stomach A pleasing feature--of-thel de• odedrag con. 5 10.501 .J Richards, p Phone 2G04 - pres,ion has been thew, hearty drag con. 2 and 3, 4.00; W. Brown, Drink plenty of -water with pinch - - 4martner in which all classes have ditto, 12.25; W. Judd, drag con. 2'and of Wt. If bloated with gas add a 18 @poor os Adlerika This washes oat united in giving relief to the o3, 31.85; C. Bryant, draw con. 2 and n 3. .00 L. Annis, dra¢ R. L. 7.80. J. BOTH stomach and bowels and rids L-- BRADLE Y Ampluyed and all those in need. Stephenson, drat: con. 7 and 9, 8.00; you of all gas. E. C. Jones, druggist; 12M S C K N S$ _' N 4* P.t' .y,-,-✓•�-�'..4.e; ...,. -w'^ ,.- -- i 't� 1 ,'F, HJ_,• ;,y,'^:.t,,,,ti. �.,,• :c, _ :'?x..,,, •,:." y;_ • _.. *a-•.o. .;+- v u;.: -- ' . :�•'' 'yr;. ti. . .. ... - ' . �'__••t_.._. , -i.. � •iR�T+�.r. �• CLAEE>1LON2 Mrs. id.Rawson spent the week Taken from file Pt Aeriag Newt of >� - j „'.,, School Reports WK. ANDE R S Old end in Toronto. May 13th 1837 . 4'D. A. 9c'ott Os in town'over S. S. No. 10 Pickering, Easter F3c- dd' Thos. Paterson is' robnildinR the am a: Names in order of mer- the week ea verandah on Miss McGiashaa's R's'notice that Ir. C. R. C. W right it - Sr. 4th - Harold Cassie, Grant DUMBARTON ' Luther and Mre.-Pilkey,were to residence. of this village has again been very Johnston, Reta'Shea, Verna Hopkins P Toronto on Tuesday. Floyd and Mrs. Jones and successful in'hfs-- econd year examin- Ross Knox, Gordon Gray. Jr. 4;h - Miss McGlashan. of Toronto, is family, of Brookin, spent Sunday dons at the School of Practical Sc- Lloyd Hicks, Margaret Sanderson, I ill S U R A N C E �risitinR here for a few days. with Mre. Buehby. ience at Toronto, leading the class in Norma Harden, Helen Farley, Merle _ , Miss Young has returned -to - almost every subject also uinrin- ACTUSIOBILE. Wm. and Mrs. �Yaid, of Osh- the distinction of Prizeman. We al- !r Rayr.:ond Coombs. Sr.. 3rd tovrn, after spending; the winter awe and family, spent Sunday Murray Phillips, John Carlisle. Jr. FIRE -- --' with her brother in Guelph. so wish to fate that Mr. Wright was 3rd. - George I{n�z, R :. Sanderson, T z: `• -rr with Frank and Mrs.Cooper. last week presented with the Medal BL RGLARY Russell and Mrs. Pilkey have The'man friends of the late ?liar Perryman. 'hyl� ; Farley. Sr. �► "moved in and are nicely settled in' Y he µ•on at the Co.oniat Exhibition_ in grid - Marie E:. Llwocd Perry- • CASUALTY Mrs. Peter' Matthews regret to Lcndon Eng., by the Governor,-Gen- - _ their new home which they pur- hear of her death in Toront9 i• - if FY: li.buitANCE ;�' era (Mi. �Vrig-hf,who is now lyr"Ji- Helen De-6tt; Irvir. Shea. Josephine chased from Mrs. Oliver. on �1londay. The syrupathy of essor of :architecture in the S. P. S., pL,ila Phone Pickering 7820 301r Local help from town have bsen the ctowmiluity is extended to the was in town last week calling on Stephenson, Robert Liscombe, employed this week on the Gibson g ;ailtz: Sr. 1st - Lena Perryman, Jean -« ' bereaved cGlasy. friends. Ed ) Sanderson, Beulah Hamilton, Edwazd BONDS-Government. Municipal and farm, where an extensive shinR - bliss JlcGlashan -attended the On Wednesday evening some pro:•-^.- Follows, Agnes 'Walker. Jr. 1st - Mortgage Bonds, Also, Industrials lint[ protgrarn is being carried on. funeral of ker cousin in Toronto on inent members'of the Masonic Order Murray H c'*s, 3rder. �i'annup, Earl Safe.investments at from 5 to 7 per Mothers' Day will be observed Friday I-i.st. the deceased !saves from Toronto were in the village. and Hiitz. Sr. 1�. Kathleen, Hamilton., cent. e, •at the Baptist Church on Sunday to Qioni n her lass seven children, d wing the night an attempt was made Jean Hopkins. A?i'.dred G:imar.. Wm.. P 1NSURANLE-All classes' written tu- " next. The children of-the Sunday the oldest being only fifteen. tc burglarize George. Warren's jew- Devit*_'. Harry kL C.C, 'Mabel R'a'ke*. eluding Fire. Automobile,will lead the singing at the Lyman Pilkey and E. Bryan alt} store. Re draw no inference P,;.; C. Mc�•hirtc-r. teacher. stot•m.Accident and Sickness. •worning service. have, ti,ij week, been removing fr•3m these facts, only deeming it - Mothers' Dap is being observed one of t!ie few remaining old land necessary to sub!rit the unvarnished Phone or write , on Sunday next in the. United ingrk in the old blacksmith shop facts to the public. / l3tf' ED.�BOWMAN,Whitby Church with a combined service Owing to continued ill health and the Young adj riniGl3 the pump making build g on Sunday morning, g fog opertited by Mr. Piilke the necessity for,sever'al months res: ! ! r s -.Peopleleaaing in the music, and a p' ^'f-Field-has disposed of h.is prat � DINGY S GARAGE Mothers' Choir in the evening. Whitevale tine to Drs. Bateman and.Rea. While _ / - SpAnx work continues on the all regret the circumstances which Cor. Brock and Kingston Rda. 'Bowling green, in the expectation Whitevale and Brougham opened necessitated Dr. Fields leaving the p :of. the official opening on the 24th the softball season at Broughwn this village, the public will be pleased try � WEDSTER►7 General at reasonable �r -.of May, Gravel and sod have week with a 14-7 win for Whitevale. know that his successors are me r n� y 8 been hauled to the green ands The home team look like a winner oroughly well qualified in th it pr- NEW INTERNATIONAL prices. for the coming season o-fession. Dr. Bateman who his been Acet lone Welding. e !building tip process carried on. partnership �€s>r! DICf10NAItIFS are is use by busi- y Brougham -'R .Knox, G. Gre}'. N. in phi with Dr. Fie J. R. and Mrs. Brown, Mr. and .Holtb !; Knox, M. Phillips, N. Har- some months past has already made mess men,engineers,bankers, Batteries ropaired and charged. Mrs. Price,John and Mrs.Holman, y'" Firestone and Dunlop Tires.r Miss Vera and Albert Hagman, Mr. dent J. Clyle, G. Johnson. many friends, and has been most judges; architects, phyaiciaas, ;and Mrs. Band Al er the Uai, L Whitevale - T. Greig, J. HornscAw,J. successful in leis practice._Dr. Rea, is . :_ fm=ers.teachers,librarians,der- Gasoline'and Oils. `^ 'vowian, J. Fleming, -F. Yocich, F. a -stranger in Pickering, but he lea- gymen, by successful men and -it, all of Toronto, visited John F. Herbert, D.,Watt. ves a record ii Dresden that augur= roo+nea tlisroorld over. Refreshment Booth in Connection ytes and family on Sunday. Umpire - C. Stephenson. well for his sdccess here-as a phy- keY011 d to Wm? Phone Pick'.7600 U e h dance will be held in the The concert on May 5th at the sician. (night or day). 'Community Hall under the auspie- Baptist Church, by the Kew Beach The New International pro-»des _. the'es of the C. C C. Literary Society'. choir was one of the most delightful know= teacher,success. it isaadt- MILTON SLEEP on tie evening of Friday! May 19. heard in this comanunity . for some stands knowiagterer. auaiveraalques- A splendid orchestra will be in time. The choral wcork under the tal- for Uy u s ek 421y PROPRIETOR attendance. Everybody,welcome: ented conductor, Mr. Young, was ex- -' if you seek e�cieacy and ad- _ Waiter Thomson is employed st cellent from the opening number, File � use astfuntrn inforily present on the Electrical building "Come the Fad;' to the last niim- useoithisvaatfuadofintorm- �at Markham, the reconstruction ber "Handel's "Largo," showing. re- which should be kept in its' silos? 4se.osovo�u1wy.Tamr.rrMras... of which has commenced, follow markable control. The game can be lace Bnt fire doesn't al• 6M iisustmdons. colored Plates. p ao."o c;006r. e>cai s,wects. ss.ON ing the fire of a few weeks aRn, said of the male quartet and -soloists ways play fair, and fhat'a Sios-v��naim• when the old building was totally Each number was heartily applauded. wh we are to business to gr6 'ad!°dill-P p BOOS' -destroyed. Miss Dargaret Fullerton, the talent- Y wrtt.forepeo-. C. A. and Miss.• Overland and ed young reader was very pleasing protect you against loss 4HU ems.. E family and Mrs. Overland, or.. with her numbers, especial mention, should your property burn. �'tii°1bttO°'" 1•� motored to Erin on Sunday and might be made of her rendering of Automoble Rates are lower. ' ` were accompanied by Mrs. Lyman Pertia's Appeal to Shyfock" ' With ��;;� «:� of Po�cice' ov.a Tarday, z�.a.r t■+L1i• which she recently -won a Gold tiled- See us for special Short Tern! -�;;' gam®'its°; R•O+.s•� se Pilkey, who stopped off in Toros ter' al. Altogether it was an evening that Policies. G.8,C r DISNEY BtAC�, - to. visiting Mrs. Jane Michell.who _ . � _ �Ye seriously ill at the present time. will by remembered by those who rv�; hwitR A,m Rev. J. E. Glover. Secretary of were privileged to hear it. the choir . CYRIh E. MORLEY, co, the Cobourg Presbytery. spent was afterwards treated to -a supper. Phone 6700 i mid,lms• �` Ehort Osnro phM�; "1`needay last at a session of that arhich they heartily enjoyed. PICKERING, ONT, - - Presbytery at -Cobourg. Mr. Leadership Training Sdiool a d Clover, now being in the Oshawa The Standard Training School for . t Presbytery, attended the session ;of this district at Enniskillen on the Township of Pickerin g which is 'Thursday last. being held at Brougham, offers to g' 1 1 g' l Many of our citizens are begin - Sunday School workers and Leader% . in Young Peeples'• Societies a rare nin to doubt the practicability - _ = of to new County Road machine °p rtunity for training in leader• -„ - ship. Mrs. White, of Brooklin will '- -_ which was expected' piano the "Worship" the' �fBitmag - t- conduct a course on Worship" in Brock road In first-class shape, , Lapp . _ - ad which is reported to represent the Childress Division.-Gordan - / Field Secretary udder .tihe Ontario _ a�peaditure of something in Boys' Work Board is expected to lhpl7GtSjl!/� the neighborhood of$8.060. lead a group in Boys' acid Girls' act- _ AgrO/7a The annnal inspection by D. D. ivities• Rev. H. G. Crozier, of Pick- _. 'Tickets 500. - Gt. M. WIN the local lodge, A.F. :Re u E3. ' eying, will be instructor in a study. dt 11. M..held on Wednesday. May "she Message of Jesus for the Boys �+ r ift i Ord, braaght mane visitors from ai. Today," based upon a little book DAILY S E R V I C E outside lodges. Between 125 and by Dr. Ernest Thomas, D. D., by the + 150 eat down at the banquet table, scone title. The dates. are May, 15th, Eaetera Standard Time When tb� '. following the lodge meeting. The 17th, 19th, 22nd and 23rd. Each less- es' its Seal hoar the - 'UnitedChureb Quartet officiated ion will commence at 7.45 p. m. (S. Leave Pickering Eastern Leave Toronto will betL we in a 1 in the community sinning which T.) Burnett Jamieson, Balsam, Reg- Eastern House -Standard Bay at Dnndae will be ` & toot plalee during the after diaper istrar. Fifty-six attended Last year, A, M.• P. M. Tune A. M. P. M. - nuts tribute. to the E -� roRrAm. Addresses ware given may we not seek'to surpass- all prey- a'6 09 "e 2.54 -`s 6 3o w 8.80 persoeu they have base -by several of the Toronto mom ions years. p a,54 a 3.54_ --:- - .-- 7.80 4.80 - e honor. Ohs - _.=bers. Wor. Master L. Johnston 7.54 -e 4.54 = 9.00 580 AM seea:+es presided &t the lodge proper and The 924 5.54 .10.30 :.is'6.30 r e bed ieaalts. • "No Greater TffbuW also at the dinner as toastmaster. 10 54 Ve 654 c'11.30 . 7.30 The regui�r meeting of the ' , '::" e►1h54 7.54 P. M. 08.80 N:W. STAFFORD ' Road ;'�Olaremont Women's Institute will Eyes P. M.- :e 8.54 12.30 9.30 g� -be held at the home of Mrs. B. 12.54 9.54 : 'c 1.30 10.10 try d& May ''' a 1.54 b 10.44 2 SUi Kilpatrick on Wednesday, y i Phone 17th, - at 2 80 m. A paper on p• � s daily except Snn, do Hol. b Sundays & Hol. only. '. .^''Tine Birds as Farmer's Assist- *�� a Sat. only. a Sat., Snn. & Hol. only. - e ants and bow to Attract them to 1.1 -our garden," will be given by PARCEL EXPRESS TO ALL POINTS - Miss KcGlaehan. There will Also A.lie = on bray Coerch Lines routes(zcept ` be's discussion on "Moths and U. S. A. pointe) .,their Control." led by Mrs. R. E. - *�� .'Forsyth. Roll Call, to be&newer- ` H. TU& .:Tickets and information at Y%* iA�ri Itniru � - •ed by paying your.25c fee.as this Y its the anna&I meeting. The of l Protection a k. ,:..care are asking for a good attend- _ Part 14 _- _- `-- a "- ."Co. - � t C 0��h Olwp rates for faeno and oonntey . y bulMings. 5"; The Young People's Society are Don't allow an existing 'error to attending the-meeting of the Mt. become fixed. ven after having gone Eastern House-Pickering Windstorm Iaanr&nos on buildings. Zion-Society on WAneeday night, •so long it is surprising that many wind-mills.8ilos etc. when they are patting on the do not even suspect that anything is Automobile Immrsnee .'program. On Thursday evening, wrong vrith their eyes. It is always w of all kinds. Bible Study and Prayed Service wise to have an examination earls FARMS.FOR BALM _ • and find that your eyes do not need p �+ .era be .held at 8 o clock ; and at PAII"iT UP ;' j�sa!'hI<� UP Write or phone -' a the same hour Mrs. Glover will glasses than leave it for a few then `=T - •conduct the Choral Class of 18 or the later and perhaps find d. then, • E M B Q ,YR M A H hard to get the help you need. Saf- =' 1W young people, who will be the _ _ . _ Choir in years to come. Mrs'. ety First is good eye, insurance-' 20 •. .WHITBY, ONT. ---�Qlvver is bola assisted by idrs. It is possible that your ability_to 1 ` y : g focus all your mental power on your Genntne Braadrsoa--Henderson Paint t Walter.Word sod Mrs. W. Evans. Work is due to your eye condition be- - - --- The Choir earned out their organ€ re•qse many of these conditions come .nation on Thursday night last, on so gradually that you fail to real- with Dr. 'Tomlinson, President ; ize their coming until they, are al- „,BuT hgailon-we give you 1 quart Wm.Evans, Sec.-Treas., and Mrs. ready upon you. When it was said Bay 4 gallons-we give yon I gallen _ • Glover, Leader. that "The greatest loss of time is. "•,• .,,This offer is good only until May 15th. The Horticultural Society held caused through minor ills" a great _ their reorganization meeting at truth,was expressed, yet how many W21t3bt I•.C#Oiri� %73P the home of Mrs. Rawson on May avail themselves of the warnings tat, when the following offices sounded through minor ills and be- BUT Yoar impplements now, and save money, on the International l were elected : President, Mrp, cause these warnings remain unheed- Wheat Ptan. Do not delay as every vent wheat rises the Rawson"; Vice=Pres:, Mrs. R. E. ed something more fixed and serious < prime of impplement@ are getting closer to regular - IF'oreyth ; Secretary, Mrs. Wm. must follow. ; - . prises. They are cheapeae in years just now: .. c 1Birkett; Treasurer, Mrs. McIa• to be continued- All kinds of used implements in stock-=they have been through our tyre. The Society have been c • shop@ and are all thoroughly mono over. spending a busy week taking Lr G . O ! G /LL orders from their thirty members.. Formaldehyde, for treating grain, in stock. To overcome the delay occasioned' cCaeioned FUNERAL DIRECTOR ANDI - -- cents per lb. Seed, . by shipping via express, the - _ . .EMBALMER ---•osalCdl ..---. -30 'Directors are going in person to Successor to W. J. Mather,! Turnip Seed, ... ..40 cents per lb. the dealers, and buying on the Stou$ville SEE US ABOUT YOUR CORN. •- «- ground,briagioa the goods direct _ Bold aud,IoaL►Iled by . to Ularemout. where they may Night And Day Service FRANK ? PR�IISB v►Il'be to the heads of members Budnees Phone hssideeoe Phoae �'HAw7 COOPER -� -CLAREMONT within a few hours. 9801 9820 f � ''v'..�.` 'E'^`�•" :;e=.;'�y"'i.•w••.�,.:{;:•-y-.- wr'�;;�:.: ms,µ r6�?iiY'�r' :�,r, .°"!„ _ '^�,• ..-sea r °:s:.Z,k �.v" '`s _ _ C:`3r- ^_'�'�`'� �s - M.• . ......... ... • that Miss CarslI may be suffering '�(fi_ from Iosa of memory."' - 1 e Leader for Forty Years THE — ` It was in no way Constable Mat- • _ .. thews' job to restore young ladies to _ • their refationis; but Chia was news, LADA erode and the young aspirant to the Crim- • ' _ „ , M , rious as' u i..al Investigation Department had - y forthwith neatly cut the portrait from the newspaper and placed it in his. T :> $y J. R. WILMOT pocket book "for reference," as he --- --� -_- -- -- _�.J- put it. - . t �++-�-�+•+ And his unexpected meeting with - _ syxopsl9. Molly began to laugh. Of course it he 'girl in. Sloane Square had .justi e11 • Roger Barring, dining at. the C.vgnet was all some stupid mistake, but the fied his ddlligence. Now she was de- i ----tea- inyoundor; meets moray carstasrs, imnv of the phras- amused her. tending to know why she was 'want- _ _ - who confesses that she is-loos,"s Zara. r - secretarial position. Roger, who has "Wanted!„ That appeared to be about e „ suppose, Miss," he smiled "that M/ t `` N -,taken an instant lrkins to Molly, D.rom- the very last thing that she was. He: I su Flrt>sh from LII` Gardens s ties to exert his• influence among his trouble so far had been that no one you won't deny that this picture*isn't ends. yourself;' and he handed her his- had wanted her. But the constable paper cutting as one method of •�,, - CHAPTER II, was not sharing her, nervous amuse- � �e Save ened by enlisting the unemployed to meat He still held that little sera clinching the argument and justify- Y .7 create-'under proper leadership-a The T.ioliowdng morniizg Molly p in„ his actions. desire to buy.'-Roger W;. Babson. - •- . . Larose with a feeling of expectant ex- of paper in his bend, together with For a fall minute Molly sat staring "A great substantial advance to. ,ertement. Ali 'night-or what t notebook. ry ward disarmament and toward equal- "-Public-opinion resents coarseness �r her . .trait and- the !site rear. of it remained to her after her ad- "I'll have to ask you to come along ' P i can- Ural be rfiea8ured b the or. vulgarity In motion, pictures;' v ith me to the station, Miss. It's not a<hich accompanied it. The color had t3' Y Y verlttrre at The Cygnet-she had lain le-'t her cheeks. For the first time amount of confidence . and- trustful- Will H. Hays. halt asleep and half awake with a very far away from here., We'll get ness that exists."-Ramsay •MatDou- dental portrait of Roger Barling be- a taxi, eh?" altos encountering the constable less Panic clutched 'at Molly's 'heart. than tern minutes ago she felt 4iesper- eld. "No people ever hated other peo- fore her in the shrouded darkness, bf ately afraid. She knew that she could - ple unless -they- were ignorantof : the room, She had convinced.herself The incident had suddenly ,taken a not deny that this was her portrait. "Because of the anguish of the their--.true character." - Josephus that Roger Barling was n , ordinary turn for which she was unprepared. A copy of it adorned her dressing world's soul-just, noyr; •I prophesy Daniels. ;young man, and yet she wondered She wanted to fight it out there and table.at Chelsea. It as one. she had there will be a great return to that whether she should take hiim serious- then, wanted to tonvince this over- had taken some mouths ago to send romantic love which is giving, not.. _ _ TIRES FOR, SHOES. - zealcI constable that he was making - ,a► 1y; that is,, with regard to his offer g up to Elstree in the hopes that it Glyn, A eat many of the old automobile to find employment for her. a terrible mistake. But-at-that mo- us, meat Moil ;s mind 'was made u 'far might awaken some response in the' �� tires.discarded in the United Statxt Molly had found.no adequate an Y P normally critical hearts of the Film The solution of our troubles will are sent to Mexico, China, Spain and ewer for her inquiry by the tame she her. A little knot of pedestrians'had di actors there, Yet here it was re- come when the world realizes we )bad breakfasted and bold Bertha Paw- collected arocnd the pair and they pe�oduced in a newspaper, It seeme•3 must all, be p.srtners."-1Kichael-AT- Portugal, where they are made oyez her landlady's daughter who had were staring at her with a sudden, if len. into shoes. �iah, iacredr'ble-impossible. - ven her.the ticket to the dance, how ir-comprehensible interest. And then there was fhe announce- .• 's ��ii The constable, too, apparently, had "We-can.have no new deal until He who would be singular in his ap- - •pinch ate•had enjoyed herself. went that she was missing from her _ - ._• . . -. - After telling Mrs. Dawlish that no desire for crowd publicity. He lift- home at Hampstead! Molly's brain great groups of people, •-particularly parel had need have something super• she would be back home again within up a hand and beckoned to one of -usually calm and equal to most of the women. are willing to have a re_ !silos to balance-that asectation - - the hour should anyone inquire for the taxicab drivers standing beside life's emergencies-began to swim. ' volution in thought."-Mrs. Franklin Feltham. 6ez, Molly set out for Knightsbridge. his vehicle in the Square. The driver "Really, Constable," she faltered, D. Roosevelt It might, of course, she argued, be• held the door open for them and nod- ` ned with a almost breathlessly. "There must be hopelessly misguided optimism, but it , apparent understanding, to "The more 'intelligeht ind cultur- KenIICd i Barlirrg did chance to lands the officer• sK mistake. . I have slower hear, 9 I lr► R�grr of Mr. and Mrs. Silver in my life. I ed are, as a rule, the people,- who Menton job for her, she:would need a new Molly sank back against the leather have never !rued in Hampstead. Oh, find it most difficult to feer•fraternal- 21 College fit hat, and yesterday she had seen one seat with-a feeling of utter helpkas- I can't imagine what.it all mesas." 1y towards their fellow meat'-Aldous 4 Toronto that bad intrigued-her as much by tom, yet she was cogxious that she The to ' was slow, u before Hurley. ^ its shade and shape as,by the modest must do something to discover justsb slowing p -._._ .- Marley-Davidson Distributors i'oe Why she of all people was being bowl- a'grey-fronted building. The next write at once for our bargain list os D "That's all Ajrh+, Miss," soothed "it is not good to think.too well � used motorcycles. Terms arra,'ged. Mrs. Dawlish's apartment bones ed alorg to the police station in a was in the Chelsea ddrrt±ict in that taxicab with a urHiformed constable he young constable, patting her hand of the pagt, and it is even possible _ .>ehyrinth of crowded streets west of as he Issued 'across to release the to think too ilI of the present,"- betide her. door, "If there's been a mistake the Bertrand Russell. the Kiry s Road, and as the morning "Look !sere. cons+table," said Molly door.Superintendent will put it right. He's was fair Molly decided that the feat striving desperately to take s firm fatherly gentleman. Now, "To talk of maintaining or lm- a - a nice, -of walking to Knightsbridge was not grip on the chaos of her emotions, Miss, here we are. Droving moral standards without re beyond her powers of endurance. At "Perhaps you v i11 be good enough, to kigic.� is to talk, sheer. nonsense;'— O6�'�°OI' ""�« ■ _ rte junction of Sloane Square, how- explain the meaning of this--out- 4 be contrn:ieo.) moor _ - Ts, _. -- Bishop W1Iliam T. Manning. «. �+a.�ar•w�� , 6,er, Moll sudde'n'ly found heaaelf rage• s 6�mftryatedY by a p+iakrcheeked can- The coiratsble's 'face held a smile , '•No-two leaves of see ors ideati. aiarr>'ia�lvrtf`TwNY,t plable whose brown eyes were regard- of tolerant understanding. Queens Rooms Restored 6�-D.a■+s+a• +Teaa.w.osa " 'cal in shape. filthy-should we e:- °1 �► Inc her with curious iateiest. The Of course, Miss, you aren't charg- Edon.Queen Victoria's rooms :n t the shape of two- souls to be irl paused as the offices barred her ed With anything. It's just a little Kensington Palace have been, reopen- i�ticalr'—Havelock El•Ii8. -. �v..y: _ matter that'll soon be adjusted B'it ed to the public, a s'tor'ed to practic- - i ''Excuse me, Miss," lie began polite- You didn't want to walk to the eta- ally the rise o itio as th were "Thee is adjective which Is.. ? , `brit I think you're wanted. Lesat- ion with me-, did-you, now?" l y c nd a they r - Molt urea nick to detect the al_ a century ago when- Queen Victoria ruining the Western_World�>ae ad- '" ' tys, I'll make sure." Y q occupied them with her moths;, D.uch- iective : 'dynamic Gugllelmo, Fer The color Tose to the girl's cheeks. humoring note in his voice and ess of Kent, rem, '"Whatever do you mean by 'want- she resented it hotly. Queen Mary, who was bo:n at Ken- -- _ Npt�►in9�es5� i - `axl'"" she-demanded, her Briton's out- "What can soon be adjusted as you singtori Palace, lira taken the greatest "Propaganda has become one of oc%aaP tom" " aged indignation waxing warm. "I mall it?"-she demanded. interest in the scheme for refurnish- the MaioE Lnetrumeats of .Sovern- yotl fn�a CA nk -you.are making mistake,eon- ant: decorating the rooms. She n - rag The police officer wan young and mB n8 went:"—Aldous Huxley, �`'� S _ 'able:' being yoaag he was human. He has made a careful. inspection to see c� PS¢ctiea 'fake r e But the pink-cheeked constable was hadn't been attached to the 'Metro ne detail has beer overlooked. A " �s tiaPa A. I believe that is the future are v u P tiro - Err i!so�m being intere•ted in either politan force very long but he had, large-number of articles of furniture are 8oing to,think less about the-Pro- cons ry� c'''e indignation or her denial. He bad nevertheless,- a shrewd eye: for a aesociated with Queen Victoria have ducer 'and Mora_ about the consumer.' Ens, racted his black-backed notebook pretty.girt. As a matter of fact the', been brought to the-apartments from -Franklin D. Roosevelt. • . - � m his breast pocket, supped the constable was a Tather'observant and' Frog'moce• =- ' of securing -elastic and pulled painstaking young man. He-had am Visitors now.. see the royal apart- -,-.,j cannot-guarantee myself ss the _ m its pages what appeared to bt bitions. He had no intention. of re ments as they were in Queen Vic- " a scrap of news The constable tor:a•s day—the q greatest !living hokum merchant, n-" PsP�• meaning a uniformed constable a day Y—the aa2a-table the quaint I am certaanlp one of the beat tea." 'unfolded the scrap of paper and longer than was necessary. One.eye chiffonier, the tapestry.and chintz of --George Bernard Shaw. -=flatxed at it. From it'lie tranafeated he kept assiduously glued on-Scotland the.Victnian period, all are there, as !tats gtance to Lire girl v-ho stood before Yard and-the other on-the quickest well as many of Queen Victorha's "There Is,-only one rule for good __---- -. toys. The apartments look out to- way of of getting' there. F � wilting—to write that which You � �- - Might f-ask your name,Miss?" ward the famous Round Pond in Ken- - Woliy was begifi�irrg to feel anxious. Since tails arrival in London and-his singtton Gardens: really desire' to write, is the way The constable was so calm, so unut- appointment to the forrce.and with his which seems best to you."-Branch _ f+enbly sure of himself. Was a p.- ambition ever.before him like a ow- .--. Cahelt - ...... tag beacon of encouragement, be had ,lice constable empowered to ask ones made it-a practice.to, -read-the-news- Weal[ Tea is Harmless; •• Men thought they. had achieved _ -• - ''ncwe? Molly was not sure. The in= P "Brew" ter•vention had been so inexplicably ���' There was nothing in.Police Avoid Strong BeCW a perfect, peace, but instead -._they Reg found to the contrary."-Pope Pius- unexpected _, ulationa.either-for or againet.thi _ A' doctor - was asked recently "Miss Molly Car•stairs," she found literary habit. In any event Police whether he thought it harmful• to o�s Constable Matthews had little flair Our danger .is that because we, herself saying. for,literature. He read newspapers drink large quantities of very hot tea cannot see where we are going we That s right,' returned.tl a con- during' the day. This woman- would _ stable, more to himself than to Molly. •for news, land was immoderately .un- drink it dh first.waking up, at break_ do not even try to • start."—Bruce %"Of course it's right," retorted the concerned with the method of its pre- fast, in the middle of the morning, Barton, 'Indignant -girl. "Are you accusing 'sentation. .News interested Constable after~ lunching, at tea time, • after 11 = > , Matthews. He felt that a policeman "flemocracy should be redefined yrie of giving you a• wrong name?. I g supper,,and, finally, before going to meaning not the equal 'right of all can't think what it Lan all be about," with Scotland Yard ambitions ought bed. -Recently she noticed that she . "What I meant, Miss, is that it was to be au fait with cui-rent events and .suffered a goo., deal with heartburn to hold office but the equal right and -� right about you being wanted.=' what"better vehicle for his purpose and vague discomfort-hi h•up•in the opportunity of all to make themael , } S than the newspaper? g ves St' t° hold office"—Will' Durant.. _ stomacb. I That morning he had•rep'ortea for Tea drinking is harmless enough, e e d•i ty at eight o'clock,_but an hour be- the doctor said, but' ii is `certal'nlg -'Piety and the study of works is-" - • ••- i fore that time had seen him studious- bad for you to drink-it very hot and devotion seem to 80 with a' predis RHEUMATISM �q1 ly scanning three or four news-sheets it is equally bad to drink it very -position for the reading of.detective • '� fresh from the presses of Fleet Street: strong, �;ery strong tea, particular- stories*'—Archbisbap of• Canterbury, fit ' And it had.been during,that perusal ly if it bas stood a long-time and has - 44 .i riy'•. that he had encountered the picture become bitter, and very hot•tea•must "The worst feature ot`any kind• of ,.: of a girl. be eery irritating to the stomacb;•Prohibition is that if it fails you lice .. As as been .mentioned, Constable. and after a time you are bound to under a system of,hypocrisy,"--7ohu Get some tablets l Aspirin and take Matthews had an eye for a,pretty get a chronic gastritis with-heartburn. Erskine.-. _ them freely until you are entirely O&S your baby cry at aiQht = face, and here was such a one, if you and its accompanying' �unpleasant- . , '`-"' free from'pain and snake you?How much like• Why, that picture might have nesses. It•you drink a lot of tea -'The American people are to a _ eboald 6e wa�Y When should been selected from a host of film make it fresh each time. considerable extent Poetic qn3 TO- hut These ou tablets The do not depress the 1 e we&? -Flow much food - beauty- aspirants which. ,are always _ .. -_ _ -- i.iantic."-John Masefield. -- _--- ._ Y . Y _ -__- ..,d ndd he•takit What dodrer popular with newspaper, art'editors ° heart. And they have been proven _ should he wear?These and many who are also connoisseur's of Hellenic Calls Shot and Holes in One "For one who has Genera: debility, talcs as effective as salicylates in iDtlier vital questions answered in beaut in the modern girl. But it was local weaknesses have their greatest relief of rheumatic pain at arty stage. .run near edigaa of"Baby's Wel- _ y Detroit.-A. E. Dixot called his shot -• lines." FREE for,the asWel- not entirely the attractive face that and got a "hole in one," but it didn't ebance of showing themselves."- ,� intrigued the constable; it was the ' Sir•Josiah~Stamp. _ Don't go through another season ar,i,,. �. sera.■ ca, cs.,a..a, rizme and the caption that intereste3 count. He.dropped-his.-tee shot c, the' - of suffering from rheumatism; or Writer s.a.., Ten C 136-yard green, six feet from the pin. 1 and- 'de= any neuritic pain. Don't suffer.Deed-him., It. told:-him that the portrai ,.That's ,nothing," he told his fellow- "The iron law of supply - Naau was that of Miss Molly Carstairs who roductiqu at players, •Give me another shot and 'm mnioaii$s'abut not he production lesSly from neuralgia, neuritis, of tu.... had been missing from her home, I'll put 1h tb_e bole." He,did., 4 other conditions which Aspirin will "Lawn House," Ham,stead,`since the - of human beings.."—Albert Einstein.. .r • . ,.+-evrous Friday when Ole had left'to � relieve so surely'and so swiftly Eagle a keep an appointment-in the'city. Any Mrs• A.="I preter girls to boys. lou "I have made it a�point to try and ` inform&tion as to her whereabouts never know. row a .boy.is going to forget -my---birthdays_'De• '*ti,�r p i R eras eagerly sought by her Aunt and tarn out." Mrs. B.—"Well, girls are hopper. , _Uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Pent Silver. A troublesome, too. ; „e. 1.:,-:: rl:ii,�:_ _ -ISSUE No. 19—'i"J — further line added: "It is believed my daught.^ 's going to [urn in." 'General prosperity can be 'bwst trade-niarkMp• • _ _ - - 9 , . y— .. .. Cam.—.'-"..'....' —-. \_ t� :.—^.r.[M•L.tYex r • 9 This Week's - � r W o m* an S -� Science Notes :+ Do ' You Know? }. _ When Meteors Blaze—le there- Life Ch a •'•• Life on Mars? ` "His wore marks an epoch in me- � _ teor astronomy," sass Dr. Harlow By MAIR M. MORGAN Shepley of [tic. r. X. Mailman, whose _ \ / specialty is nteteurs. asEii ough hi:n- , meteorites have fallen-to the dzede o! m •. > ALL- NEED - earth and many of 1lsem ha a been ,R 4 1 y cut open and chemically analyzed, F : r .' ` ' I have often 'wondered why some interior decorator has not there is' need" of 'j:ist the study'that r will meet eve nr. Millman has made. "simplified his terms and written a book that t ry _ . - 'housewife's need. At last it has been done by•a young Canadian, We know_ , hat meteors are made " '<�' • '"` ;,.;;:.:; _ +: _ �Mr; F. L.`de N. Scott. His book "Fixing Up the House" is just of; thanks to chamical analysis, but we know none too much abc,ut the off the press and wonder of wonders, the price is within reach : of all—$1.00. This handbook is liberally sprinkled with helpful physical processes that make a meteors visible. It is an inert thing that fails '' illustrations, also the work of this clever young man, and the ideas the earth, if it is not consumed in --- are•thoroughly 1933, that-is, they meet the flattened pocket book, _ n �� the atmosphere. Dr. Millman is inter- For instance the opening chapter bears the caption What You in the d .mic thin the fierce- For P g P eared ym 8, f c e . Can Do If You Have No Money". I haven't been so-enthusiastic ly glowing mass which is trying to 's x - +° •" Ar for along time. Well worth the small expenditure. tell us-something df the conditions in �' . . . s . • • our atmosphere at heights of twenty : A DOG WHO MADE GOOD to a hundred miles. Up to 1930 just eight meteoric It is interesting to read that..Flush, the wee'dog who made• spectra had been recorded. Most•of such a hit in "Barretts of Wimpole Street" with Katherine Cor- these had been photographed accident- _ - nell, is continuing his acquaintanceship with the famous actress. ally i t Harvard, Moscow, Hamburg -For Flush, as the Barrett's spaniel, played 571 performances and and Mount Wilson. That-is, while like his mistress, never missed a performance, nor a cue. He�is the prism and telescope were directed flow reaping his reward as an inmate of Miss Cornell's cabin on at a given star•in order to obtain a ,,I,,,er:. ° the Palisades, New Fork. She motors out there these spring record of the different kinds"af light ,days to relax and read in her huge living room, while Flush sits (wave-lengths) that it eni s, bright s adoringly at her feet. meteor happened to flash across the _. . ' . : :" seeldtra secured two more - _. Wen he h red REFRIGERATOR GARDEN teors in November and December, in a deliberate hunt for me- -- 'I noticed this item in a M6ntrear paper: (Margaret H. Honey, 1931, Dr..4111mari began his study at orf the Quebec Women's Institute is the contributor) and to my Harvard under a fellowship from the mind it is worthwhile passing assing on=es eciail-' if-you are a-wife of a royal society of Canada. _ _ P y y -That among the curious sights to be seen in, the Gaspe Pen!.nsula- man who is clever at installing gadgets around the house. The LINES OF IRON FOUND: 3; Idea is' summed up thus--a" fascinating -fern garden kept moist - As might be deduced from the an- of Quebec is this cumbersome and'Drimitive windmill which was built " by the drip from your ice-box, and this is the way it is done. A alyses.`that have been made of me- ti on a whenever the farmer and'saws all his wood for lim wind blows and there It is still in acEive opera lazy husband who -loathed the idea of emptying the drip pan teorites that have fallen to the earth, l 7s wood to be attwed.— each day conceived the whole idea—so it must be practical. He Dr.-Millman found the bright lines-of 4Canadhiir National Railways. - constructed & drain to the outside..of the house by,means_of a iron in nine photographs that be se- _--. ._ ----. -._-- — ---- -- lerbed. He also found—what the an- hi h-s high-speed*car he is a ublic menace. In the clay rna.t is to come iv r:i; i,w- funnel to catch the 'drip and some copper tubing which ran g p p alysis of s fallen meteorite can never When, therefore, a druhken Norweg• converted into s building for receQ•, -through a vent hole in the foundation of the house and-was so. show= that the iron glows with a inn driver is taken into custody there-tion of foreign liplomats. ! r bent that it ran 'up the back of the rock and hooked itself per- temperature of 2,600 to 3,600 degrees is not much argument at the police The new home of the Ministry-of .._ manently over the*top Sticl±�}t clay mixed with leaf-mould was Fahrenheit. This is rather tow— station. A :surgeon steps up. 0 the Communications is almost finished. It plastered on the top of a boulder thus forming a'base for the about the temperature, in fact, of a accused, pricks the lobe of his ear will later become the -central post of-- moss, which, when planted, effectively concealed the end of the 'furnace. Calcium, magnesium,-alum= and takes a Sample of blood, which is five.- Faciiig it is the Ministry of •'tubing. Inasmuch as he had literally built the' fern garden inum, manganese, chromium r.nd sili- immediately dispatched to the Phar- Railways, a striking building of Sino- around the drain end as the drain furnished water for the rock con were also detected, though not in macological Institute of Oslo. Them Western architecture, h-w:ll take all the spectra. Sodtum;is fairly'com- testa are made'in accordance' with a its place later among the unique rail- - and pool,-he felt entitled to call the entire bed his refrigerator mon: ._.'garden. This seems to be an efficient means of-disposing of ice- cologi is bu thud familiar ie pby Dr. way stations of the world � - Many observers o! meteors speak coiogista but.much simplified by Dr. . (box drip, for the water that does not evaporate, keeps the fern of the green color of -the tight that Klaus Hansen of the University of Lieut:Colonel Hassan Hilal, of tht .bed sufficiently moist throughout the entire season. stieaka across the ..ky. •Dr. Millman Oslo. Little rubber.stoppered tubes Egyptian Army,.was riding a mwle ,I w. :. • + • • • • • _...__ _ ' • exp a presence of f� ng blood- e a supplied .free a desert. Suddenly three _ -- lairs it readily by th �oallecti ar ugp13 across th .. :QUAlr"TITY VS. QUALITY . 'magnesium.-_The element was the ,of charge- was a deafening. explosion. _The of- strongest feature in the meteorite: It has been found that when•the ficer escaped and the mule dropped - Looking over. my stock of summer undies, these phrases tej lumped to my. mind. ."Quantity rather than quality for the -' LIFE ON MARS, concentration of alcohol in.tbe blood dead.._ The mule's foot had detons iiea somewhere betw-en 2.61 and 5 per a *ha buried In the sand since the ,summer" and the reverse for winter♦ as the warm days, really Mars as a subject--of, controversy thousand, drunkenness is indicated. war. : demand a change twice daily for that fresh,.-'well-turned-out will never die. Is it alive' ar is it _ - ! -- r ? Thanks to work such ' feeling}_ :_. -i dh d ciate-as Dr. Coblentz the case But what is t much less rid the for life on.that planet is better this policeman who tr e a insists BOOK S - �it ever was. Oxygen and water Vs- that his prisoner'drove as if he-were- Happy Health h - If you haven't read Beverley. Nichol's -Down the Garden por have been discovered in the Mar- drunk and charges him with having f7 PPy Path" by.all means beg, borrow or steal it. There is so much tiara atmosphere—both essentials in drunk? Dr, Hansen saved one „I ��yg kip a supply of BA81i s :,:..dry humour that you chuckle all the .Way way through, and -how a the maintenance of life. The surface driver whose blood'concentration was OWN TABLETS on hand--ihey keep :,. as low as 0.03 per thousand.by prov- m children healthy and happy," ` :good chuckle does help! ' temperature has been measured and y :.good Northern Miner Frees, quite in keeping with the times, found to compare favorably with that ing that he had Iost self-control writes Mrs. Jams Wilson, Lorae�iite, of the earth. through sheer nervousness. N.B. Mrs. Wilson's plan is commend- f has issued a Mining Handbook, which -covers a total of 2,555 ,During the Martian winter a white, Li co Mothers everywhere. -Canadian mining operations during. 1933 as compared with 2,200 deposit accumulates around the_Dotes, (dank' Building Pro ram Literally hundreds of Mothers have - $ g S written their deep thanks for BABY'S' - last year. It is especially helpful due to the fact that a ground only to melt away with the approach Includes Plans for Future OWN TABLETS, the absolutely. �attera is furnished >{or followers of mining news.and is useful if summer--depoe t.s now generally SAFE remedy for the common illness- �tpo those who wish to trace down dormant and defunct ventures, Fumed to be hoar frost, and snow.. Nanking.—Citrplanning in the na- es of babies and children—teething As the melting proceeds, vast arras, tional'capitar reaches so far'into the ' troubles, simple fevers, upset stomach. - - future that'uses are decided upon for colic,colds,peevishness. Give them to. a ing very much like a barrister wetting ochrous red in color; change to green. College of Arms far a brief. ' interviews with Heralds, Are so we now find many astronomers out-moiled government buildings even lout children. 21c a.pacl:age. • . • indeed, are rather likely to prove ex agreeing with Dr. Coblentz that vege before they are built. Construction - pr,WIIUeais' E -:. Ancient Institution pensive, for it costs something if one tation thrives, dies and is reborn with began here this week of the new home BABY'S OWN TABLETS. of these august oflciala puts you In the the Martian seasons. of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Officer in Kin s Rifle way of securing a coat-of-arms- It The late Professcr Peicivat Lowell' Former O $ coats something, too, to-establish a founder of the Flagstaff Observator, -` ' Cor s is Appointed Pur ~ p ppo pedigree, but once the Heralds' in Arizona, did much to popularize the • + suivant of Arms College has granted a pedigree the lat- grew that Mars is &.living world. Al- ter becomes a legal document. though many of .his deductions were RN` Half way down the busy-length of ____ challenged is his lifetime, there can _ ;'Queen Victoria Street, Llndou, stands FOr Otters Umbrellas Bring be no doubt that they have gained in -.the College of Arms.It is, appropriate- g strength with the years. One•of his "..'ly enough, a mellow brick building in Revenue to British•Railroad most aggressive opponents was E. bt. ;• ? the Tudor style, and it houses the im- London. — The Southern Railway:Antoniadi of the observatory of Men- - posing hierarchy of the Herald's Col- • legs has hit upon a navel idea for using don in France:'The notion that Maro SHED.CAKE PM end umbrellas left behind by forgetful may be the abode �`fife is to him so �`/��JC C I� O R. P. Graham-Vivian, who until re- travelers and unclaimed.'Notices era repugnant that hefias written s whole -_— SAVE J E� 1 shsf'P PIE YE cently held a commisa4on in the King's poste in suburban statiors offering book, "The Illusion.•of the Canals," to REGULAR PRI • S with Special Royal Rise Corps, has stepped, so to- to hire them out to passengers caught challenge the conclusions and his sup- �-•` {�50 ' speak,-upon the lowest rung in the lad- in a shower. Holders of commutation porters.. Rtiysv ` der of -Heraldry in being appointed tit'keta caw hire them for a rental of- BLOOD REVEALS INEBRIETY.• CdifcPw •I5 Sluemantle Pursuivant of Arms.There only .c penny a day. When the Volste3cl Act-was passed PW Nit .15 e are three other •Pursuivants — Rouge It only remai-►s for some one to be and just before it was repealed dozens alp Croix, Rouge-Dragon and -Portcullis— borrowing his cwn umbrraa from of physicians and psychologists ap- SALMBo ' •who are attendants on, or assistants= tile TaiIway. peared before Congressional commit- Au AN: to the Herald s: OL these latter there The Southern Railway is now try- answer`the question: Howe are six—Chester, Windsor, Lancaster, ing to find out what to do with the much alcohol is intoxicating? Last w Richmond, York and Somerset. Above 2,600 sets of false teeth that are left year there appeared &.volume, edited --- the Heralds are the Kings of Arms— iu railway trains every year. by Dr. Haven Emerson, which•bore _ Clarenceux and'Norry-- and--still high a' - -.the title "Alcohol and Man: er is Garter King of Arms. Warship With Diesel Engines Sects of Alcohol on Man.in.Health an3 i Nowadays`the prlucfpal duties of the IE Planned b British Nov¢-in Diseaye,". It cannot be said that v Heralds anti their assistants are the the testimony or'the book gave any granting of coats-of-arms and the trac• London.—An all-Diesel warship, the definite answer, not because neither' ing of pedigrees. Mention of a Herald first to be built for the British Na*7, could be trusted.but because alcohol doubtless bririgs.td the"ftiinds df most 'according to Newton 'Bywater, naval affects no two persons alike. - 'the picture of a gorgeously clad figure, expert 'of The Daily Telegraph, will ' The Norwegians•seen to have s o l e- -; p ou:i t End t li at . U u r o sounding a fanfare on a trumpet from probably appear In the next boild•ing ed this problem in the sensible and SaG ARE Tubs take the iniia;s which hahgs a-banneret.° "' program• tterefore in the scientific _ wa* . In >ut.of'Washing ba:ause th-0 If you were to call at the Heralds' The vessel will belong to the sloop other words,'a man charged.with, in- tit',a snugly, together c Office in Queen'Vic oris. Street, how-' class, several dnitg'of which are now' }Question is' tested---or rather his there'A no dripping betd•eeu ' ever, to intervie bl�uemantM or. Port- on order or protected. Her motors blood is. tabs•' They are uzore practi •.. cal is iCVERY Rap, - cullis, or even a most august Clar- 'will be..of the itew high-speed type.-- It is the-tnotoi'cdi that'has srbustd enceu -"or-Nd T,ytou would' almost A full-sized mode! of .them is now i i e p're icai Norwegians. A man may - - •cerfatnly' alecovefagentleTrianclot -an•advanced state of development in reel along on his feet, a hartriless ob- "~ aaad.-by Duro:3eatat*area Limited sad ( ' in conventional black coat and striped the Admiralty laboratory at West ject, but when he reels on pneumati: � ON S.1I.E AT HARDWARE & GENERAL S'T'ORES krousers, sitting In an otflce.and bolt_ Drayton. - " ` tires behind-'the 'steering;' whet of a 1 1. c <C�:•' �.u,,,^rs, ..'.3.�.-k�si.,�.: :R^•+'y+._ya„,-a.�F.rye:S•.."-a- -f^•pt c<s nu..y•.n�:.».ry: . . Y _ . 4W 7 :�'.rs '`i�.c,.•-r,a••.. ..n '%- _:>^"t��•_._. r ,y.. .. _ _ ... s�.�. .�' - _:-•+v�.=,.e,@-'_ _.. ";".`.S':R::: .£"C' _. :"�°'� -•g•.max.u..... r ...i 11 r_/ta A T.TC�l��� . —C. H: C. Wright, of Toronto, F W. and Mrs. Hicks, of Pine, - 1JV 111J1G7 called on Pickering friends one Grove,called on Pickering friends day'laet week. on Tuesday —Mrs James Palmer was in the —seeding and gardening opera —Mrs. Thomas • Douglas, s n and "#eq ciitgon Saturday.' _ Lions have been hampered coo daughter, of Toronto, spent Sun —Baru, on Monday, May 1st. to siderably by the frequent rains day with the former's mother, Frank and Mrs. Pearsbni a tan- and cool weather.- Mrs. Burrell. " f Leader !! _ —Mrs. (Dr) Cartwright acconi —The Y. P. S. of the United P�ekering S 'Store a, -=ghter•re.Frank Westaey, Who has Br pa nied her uncle, Mr, Fielding, to Church are presenting their drama --Mantford, last week: where she "Nobody but'N-ancy," in Oshawa been on the sick.list is recovering is spending a week with relatives. this Thursday evening. This week- shall we talk about _ wr nicely. —Miss Norinue McGinty,- •.of — m W . -and Mrs. Hobbs and f ? —Lyndon Crook spent the week Oshawa, spent Saturday with son, of Torouto,.were in the 5umnaer. Underwear ? sail'with hie,sister,Miss Myra, in Pickering friends who are pleased the village on Sunday. -visiting - Toronto. t3 knew-that-'she-is'— d fxieuds.— -.- ---- We have Juet-rep o some.splendid quality MayBilli- -M'rs:Alex , of Whitt�y, im roved in health. —I*, is not necessary to buv a 9IIpe and Bloomers. sppeent Sunday with Thomas hnd pAt a meeting of the Ontario positive' action vaecuum-"cleaner rs• Andrew. Liberal party held at.the Kiogt for the special spring cleaning. A The Bloomers are in white.'fiesh, pink and biegge, medium. � —There ,i9 s rumor that there Edward Hotel, Toronto,on Friday good machine is available atJ. A. and large sizes for ladies and 30 and 32 for missies, MAY be a general Dominion last, at which over a hundred Bnshby's, rented by the day for priced at a bargain ... .. 50c. .� ,election this fan. were present, including legisldtipe only 50 coots'. *_ - - -Mrs. Win. Bennett, -of Dun The Slips are in black, white, pink and flesh; all sizes, members, senators and others —Dr. Carmichael will b4 , cliarge '-barton, visited bar sister, Mrs. J. - FAMPIy great value at. •• 98c. `�..0. Philip. oo'Frida - from. 'all over the province, a of the service of the Presbyterian _ ' —Wilfred and Mrs. Croak, of resolution was passed' apposing Church, at the _ Friends' Meeting' Then use have Vests and 'Panties in white Balbriggan, Bloomfield, spent the week end •the beer and wine proposal. House on Sunday next, at 3.00 p. m. •`appligned," which are proving very popular, very —Miss K itbleen Crozier and F'+erybcdy welcome.'The Bible Class. pretty and comfortable, each 30c. with R. H. and Mrs. Cronk. friend, Mies H. Babies of Chieage, •and Sunday School will.meet at 2.00_ . ' —Frank and Mrs. 'donee, o.t 'motored over oil-,Tuesda of Iavt P. m. (Daylight Saving Time). .'And we havn't forgotten tile-Meh-9 and Boys Underwear Ottawa, spent a couple of days week for a visit to the former's —Mrs. J. Mundell, 'who conducts _ with W. C. and Mrs. Murkar, tae "Madeline" beauty salon in-.Cl- A splendid line in.Boys' no button, pull on Balbriggan, —'Mr. Fielding.of rravenhurst, Parents, Rev. Hugh G. and Mrs. aiernont, will be in Pickering, and' sizes 26 to.'32, at ... 50c. ' -+ spent a couple of days last week Crozier. Both are' on, the operat will conduct her bea)ity parlor in S. ' - - ` with Dr. V.. E. and Mrs. Cart log stiff of Cook County Hospital, W. Davis' residence, Church Str. on Men's ankle long tb, short sleeve Balbriggan Combinations _ in that city. On their return on all sizes.each _ ... ... 1.00 Wright. 'Saturday they- had a rather un' Wednesday and Thursday. of each —Sunday neat will be observed week. Flours, 9 a. M. to 6 p. m. Phone ;A as 'Mother's Day in the various pleasant experience when they 5600. ° '' ":Many, many other lines—jlfst come and see. passed through a cloud buret M A '- y schools throughout the which was accompanied by - a —Tliere is likely to be n redaction - torpedo, but she did not report'of 50 to 75.rents a ton on coal next- country. a Osald and Mrs. Cook. of receiving any damage. winter. The Pennsylvania coal - IQewtonvilla, spent Sunday with —Canada is being flooded witb_ operators are alarmed at the large the latter's parents, W. B., and pnblicatiooe of a most vile char. amount of British coal coming Mrs. Powell. acts'• which is most detrimeotal into Ontario and as a result will ing T ft —The Ladies Aid of-the Presby- to the morale of the young. Most reduce the price as well as give a �iO(�ts- of terian Church will be held at. the these' come from the United better quality of coal. S � l.J ms on Wednesday, A. Y P. A. roo States, biit-a few are-published in —Sunday next, May 14th,_w111 _ _ May 17th, at 3.30, daylight saving Canada. It is gtiatifyinq to the be "Blossom Dag." when tbone time. ands of pen le mill vklt the Nia _ —James Rose, accompanied-by better thinking class of the Colin P �� Mrs. Rose, left on Monday one rp to know that the leg i•lattlreiq Baca district to feast their eyes oe -Men's Work Bolts 2.45,- Special o business trip through the northern taking etepg to prohibit the the profusion of peach and cherry _ part of the pruviace. and sill be the publicatiou of this" filthy, t,l:issuni;',shits `sklotild be nut rn - pole po•ia. 'blaspb, i and ot,- fill] bloom by that day if the, Heavy .Mennonite Leather away for two or three weekes. scene matter. The reading of treatber should continue warm.. —air. Emery_. of Toronto, occti _ . LL.,, Y It.t L. e•v�R. then' in`ist be relished by mitny The residents in the townq and , or the oubiiahere coniS not con. .�alo.�r �`'� 1�`-1n Pill !•e-• Ham_e special Double Sole, Good—` Cbarch on Sunday evening. Aiy tinue in the business. As a strong, prepared to c•dt'er•to the needs of -- T _,. : . many Pickering friends were, campaign has begun by influential the vi-itors during the day., year Welt, 4.95. plewied to see and bear bins newspapers and religions journals —St. Georgte'q A. Y. P. A. held again as well as by inflentual-citizens their nival meeting. It was Bibli• �: Royal. Quality OXf01'( 8 calf 9 ' =F. H. Hall -has -his-'fine large • . new green hones about completed. against them it is likely that cal. Rev. E G. Robinson gsvea _ ! _ He purposes 'going completed. something will be done to purger very interesting add>i•ess on the R" markable value into the growing i of flowers and them frorn the conatry. Restoration. Fund. The songs —Mothers' Day will be observed were much a prediated and every _ o vegetables for the winter trade, p to which we wish him success, in the United ngand a special one- lied a happy evening. On �i ! � c 00 Oxfords a high- ' —Mrs. N. E. McEwen has re- services, morning;and evening. In May 19th there will be a concert Slater' E3 Special 4J. !' , turned home- from attending the the morning there will be a special and social for the closing up of the D. MacNeil. gattwrinR of the Sunday School season. We want to invite as class' Shoe at a moderate ' Juneral of her father, pupils"and tearbt-„ and others, many as are able to come, for the at Ormsiown. Qtte. The eympsthv When s specially p 'toted form of program will be Rood. Everybody` �Cr1Ce•of the community ale asteaded . service will be use.!. There will will be welcome. Admissin will _ ber and to ber mother,in their p n �1 bereavemeaG be a special Mothers' Choir and be 10 cents.mom. .)Rubber DDOte ii.7 a$ 3.50. bereavement. Georete's Church.Sunday: the church will be suitably decor- —At 10 p:m, on Sunday Traffic „ May- F4.-4th Sunday sfterF.aster% an Rev. H. G.Crozier will give Of cer A. F. Runciman received a g an appropriate address. In the summons to go to Highland Creek Sucker -F18hillg 10 a. m., Sunday School ; 11 a. m•, evening a Mothers' Day Pageant to investigate a motor crash;. in Oelebration of the Holy Common will be p eeentsd along with other Which Harry Gyeok.of 'Bloor 9t., Bo 3 S + - ioa ; 8,00 m., Evening Prayer. specbil features. including Moth- Oshawa, crashed into-a car driven 'Preacher, Rev. J. H. Colclough. B. ere' Day atQriee. A.Men's Chair - -� A.. B. D., Rector of West Hill. will lead in the singing. As special by Chas. Hunt.of Westbrook Ave.. Fred T. Buntin - - Pickering •All services D. S T. . Toronto, and whit h was forced .9 —Conditloas are apparently preparations have been made sand into the ditch. Lysoc was arrest improving for-the farmers. Wheat invitations have been aeot ont, it ed on-a charge of."reckless driv Radio Licensee EeLabliahed 1857. is Gradually c'a'nal in price as well is' hoped that this service way be ingr,•• He appeared. on Monday -� as' five stock. I!la predicted that a real rally of many who do not before Magi4trxte Keith, of To wheat will be a dollar a d that l nsu-Allq come to church. •All are ronto, who fined him $25 OU and T - =before Christman. Bnt owing, to welcome. rcf,tp. sod cancelled his licegae ere - OL1 e - the poor prices there has not been —It is re pottAd that in Western for two moothe.• Both cac�mere erci much wheat sown as usual. Ontario ms.ny Socks of wild Reese considerably damaged but ub one - - -Tw•a young, peopiein Chat-ham have been hoveri-og around and was injured. on the fall wheat fields, —A number tif:the members of from homes where their part+nte feeding �� are on, relief got married, and in, and the farmers fear that the Ontario Lodge. No. 324• I.O. O. F., -.Choice Quality Meats ' ! ti two days they also applied for grain will be greatly damaged. Pickering, attended the . '114th - oelief. It is'- this class of people One farmer, howeler, states.that anniversary of the establishment Lego Lamb, .. •• •� who diegtoats those wb�i have"to one season the wild fowl fed of their Order in America, which work hard in order to supply heavily on th�rgrowing wheat, was observed in Whitby on Sun- "M Loins Lamb, ... ' relief to those Who are too lazy to but the effect seemed rather.to be day .afternoon. The lodges in Front Lamb," = ••• - ••• •• ITC. ._' .,work. benoticial than otberwine, as he g lin, Oshawa. Port Perry and _ bad never a better crop of .rain a ;Loin Cho ••. .• ••• • ;•••- = - �' A B Whitby b loo P h b t Ps 'n 'pined t eri Pi B —A meet's of the Hor i s gr Y a< b L c lta• ] _ than he had from the field that he l ral Society of Pickering will .he a is the celebration. Assembling at .•, ;. $ be for Ze. n ruined. Som Stewing Beef, ,•, thou ht had bee We - . - be Uddf silo 'h v g the lode -room, t Ir 'hold ills(Friday) a en2a Ms 12th, at7.80 p. m,-etandard time. of our oldest inhabitants ' will headed by the Whitby Citizens' Hamburg Steak, ••. 1... 8 lbe for 26e. In the Town Rall. Mr. Hall, of remember' the time as late as' the Band. marched to the cenopath ; - Ise. Toronto, will lecture. using ]ant early seventies when Socke of on Duadas street east and deposit Bologna, ••• "' ' ern elides.on "Beginning a Gar. thousands of wild pigeons would ed a wreath Whonor of the mem • : +2 ►be. for 25c• d'en." Everybody welcome Ad• alight on the fields of ripe *beat ory of those. of their order who ?'''HeadeHeesr, , mission free.• when returning from the north, -fell in the great war." They then - Cooked Ham, L —Tbe young; men of the village and cause mach damage Now, a proceeded to All Saints' Church, - labs met one evening last. week• and wild pigeon is' never Been as they where the rector,.Rev.E.R. Adye, Bacon, Half or whole side, organized a baseball club (hard are extinct, delivered ac'impresive sermon. baH.) We hope that tiufficient =0d Saturday last King Georke interest will be taken in the game* V completed 23 years reign arcauur AM. i M a U D. ' and maintained 'during the sum. over the British Empire, having veer to as to provide entertain ascended the throne' am successor The sportin�'season opened up here sn«at for the players as.-well as' to his father, Edward VII. Dating, on,Tuesday ernoon with a softball 'Butcher (phone 3000). . Pickering .j for thespeetator•s. these years great• changes have game between the Wbitevals public Horemboe pitching was a taken place in the world. The school team,and the Brougham teary• _ favorite game is number of eare most terrible war in all history which resulted in favor of Whitevale .��, 7 w the score of 14 n 7. the game�� . ago, but died out for s time But took place daring'his reign result- was an interesting one, skhouglt the -�-• :. '-����� • •t� duriot the past few years interest ing in great changes in the map of playerFhave not yet got limbered up. ,. has been revived in the game, sand Earope. Hinge-have . been de The season promises to be an interest- Vi . . ., :io Pickering the devotees of the throned and republics have been ing one in this braacb of sport. 1 '-sport meet every evening at the-established in,- place of kingdoms, Special Service Tires- four corners, when the weather is and many kiogs are now living in Now Adaor""mom". -.favorable, and enjoy themselves exile. But in all these upheavele thoroughly. no king has sated the kingly part - -A few days e o is day was more than King George B some PASTURE FOR RENT—Russell :Aga thon8AIIa8 Of tlriverl3 now knout, are _ y g g y g g y Elcm ng,Kingston Highwsy,Pickering. 37 _ .. _ ... r- obeervdd in Toronto and a very he has been considered only s enbetaatial enm Was raised for ills 6Rnre heed, s' king in name only, FOR SALE — Engliab multiplier built stronger and wear longer Aboa any Canadian for the Blind. Few onions 5 cents a pound. J.Burwasb,lot25, y� people, However, realize the con.5.Piekeiing.-Phone Pick 2023. 37 Is Whitby, also, steps have been !treat part he bee-played in direct." lire even 13elberling nook' ever build taken to raise something in a_ing-the destinies -of the Britisb.He�FOR$7 OLprr°ton amt the ba�o.tl� - a financial way for this veg•y,worth Empire, and no man in the whole H.westney,lot in,,con.3,Pickenag as.3R before, - - _ -- - - MOW H. C. Treneer, the well empire is more of a statesman-OR SALE-900 bushels of 6-rowed " rla knows blind musician. who was than, -he. No - man has better seed barley. Gillen. mpie, Psis,an,oat, om6 Dd gueh�to'see these Wo - #orwerty organist in King Street judgipeat than he. When the a busbel John Miller, R R 2, Claremoa_t. _ s s"""ue ' •,7t United Church,' Oshawa, and now statesmen of England hate diffi Phone Clare$02. 2st1 -• ' organizer for the Iastited, addres -cult problems on which they must RAZERS WANTED Phroty of Gus tires. lied p a representative meetiolt and decide they tto to the King for grans and water. meseg�.2r.21.. $ for - veterinary g , vmtlined the work of the Inetitnte advice, and it is advice on whicH season.".��ng•H' E. wee, -` • - - for fthtlese men. A cowmittee they eKn-rely. Be- lives a quiet - TE TO L>i"f—Canut e some-w� a pointed with Rev. Dr, life being,a bome•lovialt man. As' � L .e ' � � � $ g � 19,pp ttk to pasture gb.00 per reason Oarmiehael,ebsirman Q. B.-Whit the years pass by ha gains ih the 94VNU�-1 grasand shade. Make your reaer- Sets, secretary W. G. Brown lore and respect of his subjects. —t*n new. Lot 13,con.3.Puterins. 38-r _. 11ig, treasurer. to further the We have reason to think that ASTURE TO LET- Oattle waot,ed e8a�al RePil>�Se Oils ass has' - prose. A tag day will be held in when be passes be will be once*" P for pasture,$1.10 r bail for season. Lot. kite o4r toture if the c000eil will led by soother worthy of his a T:in a goon A I cue Kt><es and vt- irk A 1 w Diaos. High- �f—�V� • :, e+ �� :I,� a w« Y .. %,y ,Sivo their pre►irwiml ,�.,:......'.,f4►Lher, '— . ,�_ a-> �: �a.e• r: o" a�sl..: . .�•....•;'