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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1933_05_19 VT - m z' }a•,- .f- - •o �, y _ . _ «xy,. L. $..a - - _ . ....y.• r-_ .\✓� .,cm a t". AL VOL. Llxe PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, 1Z�Y 19, 1933. 1�To. 3� ��- wwafssiitiitassal 6ass ibo. s Cherrywood Dunbarton 0 0' -A L y _ y Y - GREENWOOD.0'n Monde afternoon Ma -15th at Mrs. Macke , of''Toronto is vim- Erskine Cemetery, Walter Reesor iting with her daughter, Mrs. Alex. =DR. H- O. PI�ARSON=Physician A Rood supply of Hard and Soft Ferguson was laid to rash in his 55th Gourlie. _ -: MILLS MI Surceon. Dunbarton. lacy _ Goal on head. Also a supply year. Mr, Ferguson, who had resided The annual meeting will pe held at O b,D., Director of Hiadlin Wood in Harrowsmith for the past five yrs: Erskine Cemetery on the afternoon RooFORSYTH. n g suffered a paralytic stroke in Sept- of the second Sunday in June 11th :..Established i .o ometrlcal Aasoda of Ontario. Res. _. stove length. ember 1931 and never full recover- On Sunday, May 14th, the death M letsted Member of the Americas Optometrical "'' R Y Y Y' _ . a 26G4.C,aiem u by appointment, 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. ed his health. He lived most of his occurred suddenly of Mrs. Allison, life in Cherrywood on the Ferguson Burton, 'Toronto, and on Tuesday, "got. DONALD a1IINR0, PICHERING. homestead and is survived by his the funeral took place to Erskine THIS IS THE Widow, Catharine 'McRae and their Cemetery. Many of=the old'friends w TUNCAN B. McINrYKE-Barris• �•'� daughter, Marion, his father and th- and old,school chums attended. � liter Solicitor. Notary, Office-Brock St.. :i+ -A- ' B R ree sisters, Mrs. W. Judd, Mrs. C. FARMERS MILL Stirdh. Opposite Bell Telephone Office, G$NERAL INSURANCE IP I Greenwood P y _etty and DIr�., �L'. Petty, to `whom A large number of farmers AGENCY the sl^r-pathy of the community, `is Mrs. Willows, of Victoria Square,' uare t RDONALD RUDDY Barrister. BROUGHAM, - ONTARIO extended. was in the village on 4londay. n exchange their grain • Solicitor. Notary Public. MoneytnLoan. -- for ' Office for rnerly occupied by the late A.E.Cbrir Emerson and Mrs. Ormerod called p Facilities for placing any kind of In- Centennial Corners Lien,south wing of Court House,Whitby. BIyO on Claremont friends on Sunda Flour and cereals surance at`best rates y' EATON,•BELL ck ROSS. BBPrIRt- available, Pememberthe Anniversary Servic- Mrs. E. Jackson, of Fort William, eis, Solicitors. 904 Northern Ontario Security and Service my Motto. es to be held in the Centennial Chur-- was in the neighborhood a few days Blttlding,330 Bay street,Tcromo,; Ip Phone Pick, 5l5 ch next Sunday,. bray 21st. On Sun- last week. It Saves money and many more l W.J Baton, day,-at 2.30 p. m., Rev. G. Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. Watt, have moved 9bpt3id do it. J.D.F. Rosa. Adelaide 2838-9 of Toronto, will give the address and into Miss Pengelly s douse adjacent t - Claremont the choir of Dawes Road United Ch- to the village. . --•Special RRIU6ARC$ON. P10KEAING k J. H. Beal, a' btu'N EY-Barristers.Solicitors.Notaries PHONE 9.x.4 arch will furnish. the music. In the Wm. Ormerod Sr.,' received word Public, ?1!•214 Confederation Life Building, evening, Rev. T. Laidlaw, M. A., of on Monday of the death of-his bro BARLEY FEED ' Corner o!Yon a and Richmond Ste. Toronto. Stouffrille, will reach and the choir ther•in Toronto. :-' 1Pbones wdelai�e 4489 and 4480. By appoint- FURNITURE of Scarboro Junction United Church F. -and Mrs. Walls, and Jolln and ti;20.00 per ton, Spot Cash. -'agent Saturday evenings; -Pickering residence g Mrs. Middleton spent -Sunda with This in the beet feed value on 1; PtwnePlcY.3s13, 8tf We .file displaying an .attractive will lead in the singing. On 1londay, Y �HOMSCN & McMiLLAN-BKrrie- variety of Xmas Ciifte. May 22nd, an entertainment rill he Fiends in Woodbridge. the market. + ters. Solicitors. Notary Public. Office at Aluminum and Graniteware Etc. held, beginning. at 7.30, at which a Rpdrnce of Mr.Thomson, lot 11, concese,on 1. Furniture and furniture program of c.-cal and instry r:etttal Audley u for Poetry and Fine' Fickerine. Office hours.ThursdayandSaturday Novelties. mua-c and-readings will be rendered. K1sSlnli Cake Baking. evenings. lrom 7.00 p.m to 9 30 P. m..or by .i ylr. Leslie Morley, of Pickering, appointment. Toronto office -603 Royal Bank Prices low, in keeping with times. .ail- ser:ices on standard me. Ad- spent Sunday with his parents_here. ! makes a Fine stag Phone Pak 2W0. Toronto El¢in 5303. ri7issicn' 25 and 15 cents. The Guthrie family of Dixie visit- Bakers Joy Flavored ed with Robt and. Mrs. Hedge_ on - - ----`- - /� See advt. rP Cattle-breeder meet- Bread. Derltttt R .V O iF r N G ing at Bruukhq'ml Tue�. Ev'Q• S'�nday. _ _ Theo, Annan has been,lair] off wit: Chopping Mo'nr38y, �Vedpeadaf ` T EIL C.f+MITH. D. D. '9., I.. D-a•. an attack• of staariach flu but is now and Friday. �Ce do t hitecale N rSucceesor tc Dr.J.N.Dale-_% Gradaate of SPECIAL about again. It 1'iQilr. 4 the Royal College of Dental Su peons and Toron• -� --&oti y ioreyev�rytTaesdayoind F as e.P�a _� Mrs.; c_ Penry leton, of *CarIt:n Hiss Doris Hedge has been spend- _ stout:140-11, tf 36 inch Rock Faced Red Face s pending a .couple o_ week.-i ing a few days with -he-r 'Rrandpar N O CREDIT - -- - -- with her sister,, :Mrs. A. Fleming. ents at Dixie." On account of the cbaoge in times _ TRRSE T t - L `; and Green Hoofing - Miss O. May is attending the-B. Y, }Sims McMullen, of Toronto, spent I'. _ �f the R yal a A.. y', and the close margin 1 sell at, I D D,s, Graduate of the Royal College or. . �2, 40 per square. = P. U. convention in Hamilton this a few days recently with her sister ant forced to discontinue credit, Dental StuReons and the University of Toronto, yr jt, •Mrs. John.Greenlaw. O®ce in:cadence second door east of St-And- except for 'approved rea'sChurcb.;Ptekering,Ont. Ofce hours -9 Full oreight and The sympathy of the community is F. M. Chapman has added to his p monthly ;`• a.s►, to 6_p.m, or by appointment. (X-ray . standard quality extended to the 3lacRae family in orchard acreage by planting Spies, accounts. -service), Phone Pick 3700-_ 431Y the death of Mr. W. Ferguson. McIntosh Reds and Melbas. The above prices gnod for 10'dtiys A very impressive Mothers' Day Mr. Smith, the Dunlop Farm, a- F' .��N ' lafik>ztt>4t4s 6asDr4tl• only. Terms Spot Cash. Service was followed by the ordin- .long with a friend is busy putting 4 - ance of believers baptism held in the in a large acreage of vegetables. - L. SURNINGHAIW. pICK:�rRiN� Baptist Church last Sunda Walter and Mrs. Pratt spent Sun- Building,and General ELIZABETH RICHARDSON- o • p y- day with friends at Oakville. Seed- • Contracting. . A.•Fire and automobile insurance of all lands. �•' �•� ' Have you ever attended a "Jig- .60441cnetns companies of solid Saaneial stand. ' saw Puzzle Contest" if not come and ing conditions are late there also.. Estimates furnished on all class"-- - t+ +a. LUMBER YARD enjoy a pleasant evening with the Audley is noted for its good straw- of work=Ioterior and Exterior. �,t POSTILL. Licensed Auctioneer, B. Y. P. U. in the basement of-the berries and the many plots here have ,Alterations and repairs. Y' • M oaasNaa of Twit aid pal.elo. Loa ' t - - Baptist Church, Wednesday', May 2•l. come through.the winter in fine sh- ayimne a Built Concrete Work: - um mi-of ail klad. anssruea to an aboefew;Blacksmithina, & Woodwork Those who have attended one, know ape y "eeso. wa+rw ifts.n gtv.r P.o.. oat at right prices how much fun there is in store. Lun- Miss Relyrea, of New York, spent Phone Pickering 571$ R. BEATON. TOWNSHIP:Now is the time to have those repair ch will be served at the close of-the Sunday with Miss Muriel Westney, FAIRPORT. ONTARIO - _Do o Clerk Conveyascer.Commissioner for jobs attended to. Harrows reps ired, evening. Admission 10 cents. Don't at the latter's- home here. They are - tabimt-amdavtts, Accountant. Etc. Issuer of R- bug now v<ritin their 'University ' i Marriage License&. Wh:tevale.chit. also new sections on hand. The fam- miss it. Y R Shingles For Sale" ous Fleury Plows always on hand. - exams. M. MAW. LICENSED AUO- Also dealer in Viktug Cream Separs- 5touffville _ I Do not forget the drama-from Kin TI ONEER,for York.Qntwio'and Durham� tore and Electric Washers. . -'- sale that is.being given in the little Oalt.Galvanized Steel Shingles, .Coatis. An kindaof sates prom atte nd -If thiskinit of buying an electric radio Out- milk vendors are now giving church here on Friday-evening. 'Ad- Bird's Felt State Shingles. str Ted at reasonable.S'O v.ta for d nde he salt for a demonstration of the New 32 pint tickets for a dollar. snaaeed at NEWS O®ev. Sep and Iatiepea• p mission 25 and 10 cents, y�ith a soc- Also, re.rubbering buggy wheels.. _ �t pboaes. Whitby.Ont hay Rogers Majestic models.' Rev. Mr. Fleischer,.Baptist Minis- ial hour and eats at•the close. Lawn mowers eh arpened. -. "The prices are right. ter here has received a-call to-Brant- Next Sunday-being Rural Life 'Day T. PATERSON'8 CLARENOitia I�gRNET ROBERTSON x'- T. -Woodward fOn-' in the United Church, it is expected y GREENWOOD 491y i lwir. Bettis ha? completed his br- that. all country worshippers will _Cali and get prices.' Phone 2818 - Electrical Cuntrdctor _ _ __ ck house on Main St., near tl.,j. High rake an effort to"be 'out. The farm �+a! - - ` 'W iring and Repairing for Light Scruc;l. problems are many -and yet farmers Fine Nurse Stock • • - t m ;nit of e W : urch ' A a set. the h.t�h as x rule art- to need of the stimulus or. poorer. Piekerzng Mills Tv. CaueciI :rn Saturday the finan- FOR Ifts of church worship and association. All kinds of electrical goods ces was the chief topic of discussion. -• ` kept in stock. _ _ With wheat selling here at 77.cts: - Brougham Ornamental Trees, !q ly P.hone 1706, �Pickerin _ _ . and potatoes at 1.00, the-farmers are = Evergreens and Dwarfs. g 1 looking forward for better times in Mothers' Day.. Service on Sunday Flowering Shrubs. Hedging, 0 0 : �P9e h>;LVe a full line of the near future. proved very inspirational', the church Climbing Vines, - 'rekerrn� -'foal ' The United Church has made a being comfortably. filled. In the ab- Roses and Perreardal Rocker Borders, ` Bence of Mr. W. C. Wiyson, su rin- Dahlias and Rockery Plants, o- cut of ten per cent on all salaries of Berry Bushes and Strawberries. All -Poultry Feeds officers of the church from the min- tendent, the pastor, R.ev. Mr. Glover, Gooseberries and Currants, �Pompalt ister down to the janitor. took-charge of the service. The Pri- ■ra us. ` . 'A number of carloads from here mart class, led by Helen and Billy (Chicken Starter of best Fruit Trees, root-pruned. MRS. THOS. LAW OWNER" " .Quality at reaBOII- attended the coneert given by the St- Devitt, sang very sweetly. Merle Hol- Root-pruned apple,pear. cherry and ` ouffville Old Boys and Girls in Tor- tby recited, Mary Phillips read the English cherry ire!to b peace old and ableprices. g, scripture using root•pruned and care,bearing p onto last Friday evenin scri ture lesson and Mrs. Norton told .St. Wary's Portland Pyramid - Our baseball club has organized a story. Rev. Mr. Glover gave an im- will come iuto effect in Irom 2 to 3. Laying Mkob and, Feeds ressive message Cement. y g for the season, and at a meeting on P Re of the. origin. and years and some have borne io.l peon; Lundy Fencing. of every sort. Wednesday evening the York-Ont•, helpfulness of a Mothers' Day Set- „ - --• League was formed with Sutton, Ux- vice. An inspiring sight was the pre- J. T. ELLIOTT9 AGENT Coal, Coke and Wood - bridge, Aurora, Richmond Hill and sentation by five mothers and fath- PICKERING, ONT. 20tf. _Phone Office-5900 Stouffwille as members. era of their seven young children for House 2190 the rite of baptism, all taking upon - D. N. Lockwood Farmer:+ and milk producers 'a-t- themselves the responsibility of br : POULTRY - tend the sleeting at Brougham inging up their children in-the fear �ousehod PICKERING, ONT. :Town Hall, next Tuesday of the.Lord. To see these dear little . evening. gee advt• ones dedicated to Gods services Sol- _ R. G. OLENaENING - ; emnizes'the most frivolous. " r e I' • W hitevale The annual' meeting of the W om- Diseases . • fleds ' F UNERAL DIRECTOR en's Institute was held at the home Mrs. Alison Burton, who has been of Mrs. E. Holtby on Tuesday after- a' resident of Toronto for the past noon,: May 9th, the president, Mrs. Prevented Private Ambulance. `-: • 45 years died suddenly on Sunday, Holtby, presiding. ' The annual 're- for• Springtime• Day and Night Service at Scarboro Bluffs, in her 78th year, ports presented, were very satisfact- by acing --, Phone 9000 _ She had been ailing for several icon- Drys The Sec.Areas. reported a well ~' ' a - the and -on Sunday she felt so much balanced budget. Mrs. Lemmon, for �t ...-Malvern 500 ; better that she insisted on being dr- thg flower committee, gave a concior.-PEERLESS We have a Dice assortment of '_L ,//''�� " iven to the Scarboro District which report of the activities- of that cflgn- flooe covering@ in ;, Markham, � Vnt. she' loved so well. She walked about mittee during the year. A $12.00 con- POULTRY Rezoleum:40c.•yard - - the woods apparently quite well,when signment of bed linen and sick-room Oilcloth 50e.yard she was stricken suddenly and died emergency needs were sent to the PRESCRIPTION Linoleum 65c. and 80c. yard in her daughters arms. During'her Red Cross in Toronto. A large. con- 'FR E El residence in Toronto she was a very signment of canned fruit and cloth- New Congolenm Rugs active worker in St. 'Andrew's Pres- ing was donated for outside relief A preparation for the entire -' From May 1st to May 15th we are byterianthurch, King St. West, Tor- and welfare work. The election of off- alt: family for the treat v Prieee 3z9 feet 2.75 giving away with every cash onto, and during the war she was icers was conducted by Mrs. L. John- ant and prevention of 4�=9 -5.50 purchase of 4 gals of B. H. particularly active in the work of the ston, district president. Mrs. E. Hot- Cholera, Conks, Roup, Diph_ ;.7x9 8.85 paint 1 gal free. A Ladies Aid supplying'the needs of tby resigned from the office of Pres- tharie►, Blackhead, Cocci- �. , • purehaee of 1 'gal., the men overseas. She was a native ident owing to ill-health. A vote of thous. Chicken Pox, On _ 9z9 8.25 - 1 qt free etc. = of Whitevale, being a 'daughter of appreciation was tendered her for pe - White Diarrhoea and -`''9z1D1 " 9.60 the late George and Phoebe Tait, who her past faithful service, and she was _ 9zI2 11.00 . Come in now for your s. were,members of early pioneer fam- promoted to the office of Honorary- Fav°.e' flies.-Het-funeral service°was cord- president, President, Mrs. B. Harvey ]l)uetleeA Mope 45e, O Cedar Mope, Ask to see our (ally .guaranteed ucted on Tuesday by Rev. Stuart 1st Vice-pres., Mrs. !A. Gray; 2nd c 1.00 large bottler - r, O'Oedar-Poliehing Oil, F"arniture Electric Washer, specially Parker, her pastor, and interment Vice-pres., Mrs. W. Ellicott; Sec.- Polish and Floor Was, priced at$60.00. took place . in Erskine Cemetery, treas., Mrs. M. B. Burk; District Dir- For Chickens,Turkeys,Decks,. : T.T A A R 1)W A R V. which was laid out by her grandfath- ector, Mrs. J. Phillips; Directors, \ro A. V i r c_. 01,e-was-held in very hi,�l, esteem Mesdames 0e6. teem by all who knew her. She is erson, Raine, GIen and Mrs. W. at moderate ri _ p survived by her daughter, Jessie Bea- Gray; Press Sec., Mrs. T. C. Brown. f • -Faneral Direotor trice (Goldie), and her son, George Delegates to District Meeting, Mes- Jones Drug Store - RING- N h. "WS. AmbIIlaDCe $eIY1C8 ALVIN BUSHBY T. Burton, and also three sisters, dames,Cassia and Glen; Alternates, N Miss Margaret, of Toronto, Mrs. F. Mesdames Dunn and.Sanderson. The �hOIIe QSOQ „d a Phone 1300 $ardwars Phone 4600 Cathro, Calgary; Mrs. John F. Jack, roll call was answered b "Pay Your « Maplewood, N. J.i,,iattd one,brother, Quarter."- Dainty,••ref4_Z"n �� relit �it• �, Q3it�Q► 0196do a ->- PI4KERI G . _ �•��r�t;�(lten s >�a111i;N:"Y. f served itt tke''close of tht inR ing.X.M. e !,' �u:..d.va+.�-=�...d+S•��55raa mac..,y,�;,p. .F','. - .�s5.'...... - . - c;,.:-�.i+,,,<+!.._. r - .. -:�"•�. -x• ..,�•�;�x w:s`- ...iyty„ ewr'.w+-� plans 11AA idwi ., ■t. --- ed_b with friends, but when t ra anguish ORANGE PEKOE BLEND r TIDE that no one had seen her our anguish t • has been almost intolerable," • "This young lady repudiates the SALADA serous Mas'qucra deeither io y that she if any reiatioa M st either to ourself or to' Mrs. Silver, s' ;' the superintendent told him. "I BR.�WILMOT - ust, of course, be quite clear on that �. y J. po!nt." "It • _ _ is just as I—as we suspected,, - ��+«- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ►�+���+ Superintendent. Molly must have had SYNOPSIS. "I don't know. She was not a com- " sudden lapse of memory. She had Roger Barling, dining at the Cygnet mUniCSLlve woman 8t all." a similar lapse five years 4g0 when club in London, meets Holly Caratairs, we were staying in Paris and I had ' -TEA who confesses that she is looking fora "Then I take it there is no one who hen treated by a Parisien Specialist— secretarial position. Roger promises to con identif + aid her. Next morning,Molly is taken y you beyond Mrs. Dawlish a Dr. Latouehe, you have probably s�rpg� ErArf+ t�fv Gardens* nis custody by aby lice aunt o declares and her daughter in Chelsea, and you heard of him, sir. ' He told- us that 'Fi!! must see that their evidence wont r. and Mrs. Paul Silver. there was nothing to' worry about, carry much weight, seeing as you only and that it was'due to certain re res- the other discovery through the help • "'V _ p News Flashes ry CHAPTER III. went there on the day you are sup- sons in childhood:' - of Professor Max Caspar.' 'It• is s Superintendent Hetherington looked posed to have' left the Silvers in The superintendent looked across at From Germany treatise of Kepler's, in which he'ven, Hampstead." into the amazed ergs of Molly Car- Molly and noted how white-faced she Y tunes upon some theories as to th• stairs and began to wonder. The more Molly thought about it; lo•.ked, with Mrs. Silver stil'. holdmg influence of the stars'on the love: He was, as Constable Matthews had the more bewildering and inexplicable the girls unresisting hands. Suddenly Berlin An illustiation of how world and "on the meaning of com- d�escribed him, a kindly, fatherly man it became. - She had no friends in the girl's tongue was unleashed. economic difficulties can stimulate in- ets, on past and future eclipses and In the middle fifties. He had perused London—except Roger Barling. But_ "I tell you, Superintendent, I don't genuity was recently furnished in other unusual things." This forms ail the newspaper clipping presented to what use would Roger Barling be? He k i.,w these people. I have never seen Stuttgart by the Institute for Acou- addition to the Kepler prognostics= ` '?dm by his subordinate and had lis- had oply met her last night. She need- them before in my life, and I demand stic and Caloric Research, a branch lion; and calendars already published; - .toned to the constable's account of his ed someone who knew her before she that ycu-allow me to leave here at of the Stuttgart Polytechnic, For a The astronomer VMS then at the meeting with the girl. moved to Chelsa, and there was no once." long time the institute had `_felt the height of his fame,for his great"Har; The superintendent was surprised. oae—no one reliable. "There, my 'dear, you musn't excite need for a building of its own, but the monice Mundi" had only recently ap• He was not surprised at the event. He Meanwhile the superintendent was Yourself," purred Mrs. Silver,tighten- necessary funds were unfortunately geared, in 1619. In this, treatise ht was surprised at the astuteness of beginning to convince himself, some- ing her grip of Molly's hands."Every- not forthcoming. The specialists of seeks too pronounce on "the weather in Constable Matthews. The n was what"hgainst his will, be it said, that thing will be all right soon:' the institute, however, finally hit on' the natural as -veil as in the political undoubtedly smart. Some da e'told Miss Caratairs had, indeed, lost her The superintendent looked squarely a happy..solution to the difficulty by world for the coming year." This wait himself, he .must have a talk with memory. Against that argument was into the deep grey eyes of Paul Silver designing an edifice constructed en- an important time-.in-European Iris Matthews. The yo-erg man deserved the fact that she certainly didn't look who nodded his head sympathetically. tirely of samples presented gratis by tory—the beginning of the Thirty watching. as if she had, but'there again, the "My advice to you is to return with the building industry. The new In- -'fears War—and Kepler seeks to ad: But the problem he was now set to superintendent was not a recognized Your uncle and aunt, Miss Caratairs. stitute Building, the fruits 'of this vise all and -sundry,.from potentate( solve was a difficult one. Miss Molly authority on the subject n forgetful- I am Sure*they will see that you are bright idea; has now-been completed to nmmon people, as ta�vhat should yi Caratairs who had entered the station news. well looked after, and that you will and consists-of 105 various kinds of. be done. The treatise is particularly + . 'frith _Constable Matthews was, with-- He ielt that it would avail them lit- �n be restored to health." mural construction materials, twenty- valuable as a cultural picture of Eur: _ ou doubt, the same girl whose por- tie to call in.the police surgeon. Dr. Molly tried to,speak again, but her five different sorts of ceilings, thirty ope in the seventeenth century: - trait bad appeared in the morning Trotter .was better on post mortem tongtte was par-hed and there was a varieties of floors and six distinet , COLONIES CALL TO GERMANS. newspaper. There was no denying than on mind analysis. He liked to queer choking sensation in her throat. specimens of roofing. Thus,the Poly- German interest in colonial grles - - _ that. Even the girl herself admitted see what he was working. on • Then Then something snapped in her brain. technic was- not only able to save' a lions, which did not abate when thi It. ' That, to Superintendent Hether- he could understand it. A curtain of darkness was rung down csmsidercble sum in building mater- , Ir-gtona mind was odd, distinctly odd. "I have, of course, notified Mr. anti on her consciousness. ials, but incidentally, a first rate op- country lost its greatly- I ' s after the ,at4 +llw For it had been suggested that Mies Mrs, Silver,' the superintendent told (To be continued.) portunity has been created for exam war, has greatly- increased ro late iris the samples under conditions with what is felt here as the growing' Caratairs might be suffering from loos her casesIly. "That was my duty, g P possibility that some of these terries of memory. That,of course,was pos- and I must be guided by,what they especially favorable to analysis by ex- P y , - sible. can gents. In fact, the manufacturers of tones way be returned to Germany in prove—and, naturally, they.must _ The Tramp Ship' the form of mandates. In such cir He had had cases before of com- prove it to my satisfaction. You may the materials.-used could hardly aug- _ _.plete amnesia, but in those cases the go now, Matthews," turning to the A tramp ship from, the fog-bound gest a fairer test for their products, cumstances, the recent exhibition victims had been rather queer he had sill northern sera, Thee this- Forest' _ rigid I constable. SMOKE SIGNAL DETECTS FIRES. Call of . - lobo a s and - - : always thought. He had noted r. blank "But I tell ys�u t is all some slid- Blinding a course through sleet and._ � - appealed i desire n Dr vacant. oh nth p den�d sous mistake,,- protested Molly. ' "I Swung Into nto be th beside the shivering huge department stores, and (in ships' the art lover. For under this titles' resolutely 7 this girl, have no-more lost my memory :than German artists who had lived in the was missing, or txat leer memory 1 have, Superintendent. Merely be- `•may' have caused each d-smage that re-- German African colonies 4n pre-wsi !had failed her, had not such occular cause I am unfortunate enough not -That winter's dawn to raring my search into methods whereby fire can dare organized an exhibitive of tan4 _ ..- ashy. In fact,-she appeared to be able to brie an lover home. be immediately detected has long been works. In landscape, native'life and � u� g song who can carried on:. A i.e* invention which it animal kingdom they found abtlndan! be unquestionably bright and alert. identify me before last Friday, I am _ . - : - . ..•.- - . at ass sore odd still she remrm- The dock-hands stirred, and cursed is claimed, will go far toward sowing wealth of material for their canvases. to be . . . 4h, Superintendent, what red the photograph perfectly. Now, is to become of �+„ themselves awake, this problem lies been perieeted by The German desire for the restoration rtgited the superintendent, i! she ciTn The Su Mocking the grimy tramp, all bent Dr. B. Lange of the Kaiser-Wilhelm -of their' lost colonies was voiced od Superintendent shook his grey- and tom- _:._- Institute for Fibrin Chemist' in this occasion by Dr. Schnee former itivelr that i�thatrshe denies the > � By murderous waves and fierce ice- Berlin. Acting on the old adage,y'No Governor of German East Africa;_. That Miss Carstairs, I cannot tell liemainder of the allegation? - » ., pointed flake-- fire without smoke," Dr. Lange's re- w)10 expressed the hope that Germ" you, be said, awkwardly.' You see And yet to me, whose ra ers were searches concentrated upon producing youth would again be able to satisti'- - The superintendent wss seated at everything seems to suggest that you P Po P his desk in the station office. On the are the young lady mentioned in the for.that morn,,, an apparatus which would immediate- its longings for adventure. wppodite aide'o the table sat Moll $ register all •evidences of smoke and, Molly announcement. You yourself admit :.�arstairs. More wonderful than purple, Tyriani at the same time, bring the fire ex- " "Now, Miss Carstaira" be that this is your portrait, and you are New Ore Found in Congo _ + began -the Miss Molly Carat rs, It would be ships, tinZX.ishers into operation. Big ocean -:Super, I want to get this quite clear, difficult to find a set of circumstances Of golden gslIeons coining home to.liners, like the Europa and Bremen $rusaele,= The Ipdependee: Berge You say that goal are not the person' more convincing, don't y+o think?" Spain, have long been fitted with smoke big- says that important new mineral de; itlaimed is Lis: �:.u�_.�,�,.,�..w yet. au When he carressed and comforted my .pals which, by optical signs indicated posits have been found in the Belgian Y But Molly felt her ly in- - t and i sseri e Jbdmit that this photograph which capable of thought just thiM. She felt lips, to tl central fire atstron �n the ship Congo, including tin, ca appears here is undeniably that of the f it'lity of even trying to persu- Seemed the poor hulk'that gave we're the outbreak occurred, and gold. Owing to the'crisis, emDloyeei - :Yourself. How do you explain the ade the lice that a mistake had been him ag:Jn. made counter-measures immediately of the'mining companies and others lanomaly?". police , —Laurence Powys. possible, .But such -apparatus needed have turned to prospecting with most -- " ,; made. 'If she hadn't been so sure constant stiff rviaion and was often "I cant explain it; said Molly. I Pe satisfactory results. = about-that photograph, it would have _only wish I could. But it must be been different. But she had recog- President's superseded by other methods, such as Tin deposits have been found in the quite obvious to you.,.Superintendent, z� the frock. In that, and in that - Like Wife alarm signals. Dr. Lange's new meth- region of the Lualaba River, and it is a that I'm not missing, and that my alone there was no tniatake:. New York.—Mr-. Franklin D. °d, it is reported, combine* the use estimated that-thirty to forty thous I nemory is perfectly clear." Try as she would she could not Roosevelt, in New York after a wrseIt's of optical signals with alarms, sirens and tone, of alluvial tin Can 'be ex ' The superintendent sighed. "That's bring herself ka understand what,the motor-trip about the 'state, told this sounding on the first outbreak of plotted at prices much lower than _ ust it," he admitted, "it's far from episode could mean might be that one• smoke. His apparatus, so finely'ad- those in Bolivia. Nigeria t rid the Ma- It _ >�eing clear to me. You say that you usted that it regiaters evert the lay peninsula. The presence of _ she possessed a double, but she told On the outskirts of Binghampton ace lodging in Chelsea. `row tell me, hersell that it would be straining coin- several .days ago, driving her blue lighting of:a match, is so great an' these alluvial deposits, say epologiatn +w 6w long have you been at your, pres- cidence too far to find that that double roadster, she. stopped to buy same improvement on the older mechanisms show that there are rich .epoaita on -lent address?" had the same name combination le gasoline. that it is to be installed on.the Carbia' the course of the river, the territory Molly pondered the -question for a h-rself. The attendant, as'the purchase was and the Cordillera, the newest Ham- resembling the Katanga iir gEologscal - :. 'no and sudden fear leapt :nto' A knock at the.outer dovr'•announc- completed, gazed at her for s moment burg:American liners. formation. ,.:her heart. Yet it would be futile to ed a constable with the information 'and said: "Did anyone ever tell you STAR GAZING 300 YEARS AGO. Casserite, a semi-preclous mineral, Ids=guise the truth. that Mr, avid MTS. Silver had fait that you look just like Mrs. Franklin • has been found in the proportion of d; "Since last Friday," intimated the y �,? Interesting finds relating to Joha.rn two�to four kilograms per'cuble'metef arrived, D. Roosevelt. Kepler, the famous seventeenth cen- of water id the -streams in the neigh-' _ jairl, .fearfully, and she whtched the That announcement intri ed Molly "Oh lots of times," Mrs. Roosevelt rtperirrttndent make a-note on a pad ttsy .astronomer, were recently din- borhood of Lokandu. "And where were you staying 'be?'Caratairs their niece—the girl in the replied. - played• at a meeting of the Bavarian prospcctora also have found Bald it4 yz g newspaper photograph who was her- 9 Academy f the Sciences. These-dis- Ifore that?" y Northern Katanga, where A. is esti "I was staying in Bayswater with self. 'them in " intimated the Muscles. Used to Think coveries divide themselves`naturally mated that from'1,500 to 2,000'kiIa Mrs. Rickardsen—but she won't be g into two parts, the one consisting of gram's can be extracted'annually froll able to help you, but gone o t be superintendent, enthusiastically. The In Addition to Brain 1�tters and documents, the other of these veins. morning was wearing on and there new ei tralia." g g WSshington.—New evidence that Kepir's inerpretation of the events - "What boat did she travel by, Miss was a great-deal-of routine work still people "think" with their muscles as of his day from the study of the skies. - De reseion to�the Fore w.fling to be dong. He had already The Ietters and documents were found P Caratairs? well as their brains, and that there- I—I can't tell oa" faltered Moll spent rather longer on this strange:'fote complete relaxation helps relieve among the archives of,Duke Frederick • He was telling the Negrc minis y y case than ha had anticipated. such things as fear, worry and emo- of Wurttemberg in the Stuttgart.Mu-• that he had got religion. - The door opened againto admit two tional straight; 'was presented to the seum by Professor Walter von Dyck. "Dat's fine, brothah,but is you Burr people, behind whom towered the blue American Neurological Ass'n. Dr. They consist of a correspondence be• you is going to lay aside sin"' bulk of one of the station constables' Edmund Jacobson of the University tween Kepler and the Duke,concern- `•Yessut, ah's done it already':' It was the woman who advanced in the new plantariunl which the "An'is you gwine support de churcl of Chicago described experiments g a first into the room with outstretched that showed when people think about latter intended to have made, It was w::d help de widows an' o'pb,ns1" s a keep ♦��� arms and a crX of.welcome relief 4n performing an act with somedparticu- to serve as the principal attraction in ``Ready right now." h¢avi- her red lips, lar part of"the body, the muscles in the Duke's art chamber, at the same "An' is you gwine to hay„up all H¢adae1l¢s�SSaon Molly had risen'in her chair gazing that part register a small, but mess- time propagate the Copernician theory yoh debts. _ } , a¢pt¢ a�� i: astonishment at Mrs. Paul' Silver= arable electric current on a delicate of the universe and illustrate Kepler's Wait a minute, PahQorr. Yoe esbanlss tl.e nut a small, rather florid woman of fifty : achine. ' own 'hypothesis regarding,the planets. aia't talking 'religion 'n —you're ¢¢ping; or thereabouts, with .. wisp, of fair ± An antiquarian in Stuttgart supplied tAkin •bizzness, by 1 ari hair peeping from beneath her small SYst¢tn blue hat. . '.Who Told You Th: T.• �av¢Eno � "My dear," she cried with quite Mini§§ter (to nonattendant)—"Why traa'g, touching fervor, "thank God they have don't.�tou attend church?" TAO found you again," and before Molly Non''SSattendant—•'Well, I'll -tell you, Write f o r o u r o p i i o n s o n Market ' realized ,what had ' happened, she sir. The first time I went to church fcund herself crushed to the woman's .they poured•water, in my_ face;, the • heaving bosom. second time they tiad me toga woman A �,� Oc CO. �a SLER & Behind her hovered her.husband-a I've had to keg ever arses. • mall,•heavily-built man, rather grey. Minister Yes, and -the next fame ' "I am greatly indebied to you,-Su __— Established 1886 __. - �_ _ •. P- you do they'll throw dirt on you." • erinte'ndent," he exclaimed with a note ;•' ` of unmistakable gratitude-4n his voice. _. MEMBERS TORONTO STOCK EXCHANGE 'l-_ wink of sleep for a week since the which are-in the-transport industry, Osler Bldg.,'11 Jordan St., Toronto (2) Figin 3461 - girl's disappearance. At first we The total number of trad:'unlonists is -ISSUE No. 20—'33 t: ought that -he had sudde:rly Chang• 370,123:' - s . N 'S::• 19,,, ,,yw'.`."/. fi�.�h C, _y -.�„ :{'.t•••, _ .-.Li.'' ..0...r •a, :•• .. a •4.C- .,, - '.li 5 ,:• G."^ 'r. Ile• - 1 'M�'. ' '-S ./ ` "I Don't Want - . Military Sports Proposed . Jumpers For Varietyi R TO Cs0 t0 Beedr' For German Motorists,. - 'Woman s r- s Berlin.—In a speech over the radio By HELEN WILLIAMS.WILLIAM$, Baron Rudolph. voa Brandenst-in, - � � '� ' •_ Mrs. Donald H. Bell • ' vice-chairman of the Automobile Club Illustrated Dressmaking Lessors Pmt's ' "Come on,Mary—time to go to bed," -of Germany—the biggest organization niched With Every Pattern -- - � Is cans matner from tue windvw.' of its kind in the Reich, advocated the "I don't want to go to-bed." comes introduction of • "deferr&i aporta't back in a whining voice. among German motorists. - By MAIR M. MORGAN �\\ How many hundreds of times do we Emphasizing the fact that the auto- hear this? And WHY all this fuss mobile is an important factor in rood- : . , about going to bed? Did our ancestors ern warfare, Brandenstetn stated that have so much trouble? When bed- since.the German army was forded by i LOVE IS BLINDI, time came they rocked the baby, yes, the Versailles treaty to keep its mo- A controversial subjl ct was raised at a luncheon table the and the older sister, too, until they torization far ,elov: the necessary �. other day. An Englishman asked a question which started it all. ,were asleep! True, it took a good standard, it seemed to be "the coin- (One must remember, of course, that puns run rampant in the deal of Mother's time, but everyone mand of the hour" to improve German --- English character, so perhaps we had better discount his state- in the household planned on that hour rrx-tor equipment. ment at least fifty per cent.) He was discussing the amazing being given to the children's bed-time, "As long as compulsory military fact that a young husband who is head over heels in love with and that was that! It never mattered service is still lacking, defensive e _ - how tired or-harassed Mother was; sports must become the.dommon good _ lie charming wife, when questioned as to the color of her eyes; either: of the whole of German youth," Bran- - spluttered a confused "Uh—uh—grey, hazel--not I think they're But this is a new generation, and d stein declared. He added that the` -' ur--uh 1" To say that we were all amazed is to say the we know, or are supposed to know, German automobile clubs would wel- least. . The Englishman grinned and dubbed the whole affair with that our babies are a great deal better come the possibility of carrying on bhe trite saying "Love is Blind!" Checks up on this—it's lots it put In their cribs and left to go to "defensive sports for motorists," as ' of fun! sleep by themselves. Yet almost every they would have liked to do these • • • . • • • :, day, we hear some young mother say fourteen years but sor the preventive A TIE SAVER that she doesn't seem to be able to measures of former governments. - - • .-•- _ Y� get Mary or John to bed'before ten Recalling that a voluntary automoo- - I learnt a lesson in bow saving last week. 'You'll soon ruin o'clock. There is no question but that bile corps rendered valuable services the little separate bow ties on your spring blouses if you keep this new "Daylight Saving Time",at- during the World War, Bradenstein • tying them anew each day. An excellent way of reserving their fords a wonderful loop-hole for mane suggested some kind of voluntary ser- crispinesa is to split the tie in the centre of the back under.your young mothers who want to be out rice for motorists. 252y collar. Put a button hole on one end and a button on the other, riding or at a mo,& and couldn't poa•' The 'tie cawthus be removed easily without touching the bow sibly do either it their children were In front. . in bed. It sounds so reasonable and You Win Never Regret • s • • • • • - seems such a perplexing problem when i one says, "This Daylight Saving is Helping.others. w 'WOMAN'S DEMANDS SATISFIED- wrecking my routine. Mary thinks it Living a clean life, _ It is undoubtedly true that women keep the world going is still daytime, and WON'T go to Paying your debts. ahead with their ever-increasing demands for labor-saving devices sleep, so there-is no use in putting her Keeping your promisee. , 'in the home.- The latest is square wash tubs. A housewife to bed." But doesn't this same little Being courteous 'shays. - pointed out to the manufacturer that the square shape is the Mary 90 to Bleep at nap-time. which Apologizing for wrong 4oft. Is is the middle of the day? Speaking a sympathetic word, { _ rnost practical, as tuba are usually used in pairs far raising, - : v blueing, etc. When two round tubs are set together t'lle only No. it is hardly fair k blame any Putting a bridle it your tongue. -- - y kind of time for our weak disciplinary Treating competitors generously. Jumper frocks end Spring. _ touch at one point whereas square tubs fit snugly together thus measures. If a-child has, from baby- Doing what you know to he right. It's such a delightful vogue, ss J leaving no room for the water to drip down -between the tuba. hood, been put to bed'when he or she Thinking about't�cteaaest thing_ sophisticated and smart. { - . . Then too, women complained that, with round tubs, the clothes is aupposed to go to sleep, the associa- Refusing to do a questionable And practiesl--sell mesa! coming out of the wringer,often pile up and fall between the .tion will remaifl, and the kind of light thing. This simple jumper of navy sal 'wringer and the tub unless carefully watched. Be it mere shape will have very little to do with it.And. Giving a lift--to the fellow that's white checked t.,• 1,, !w.iton has or a mechanical. gadget, women are always. Wanting some- 'too, wise mothers are careful to avoid down• w hito batiste guimpe. -1 a thing new and we must admit the men are right up to the mo- the discussion of these things withln Being on the square with every- You can give daughter vdardrob/ hearing o!the little tots, body. lovely variety,at a small extra outial ment in meeting our ever-increasing Wants. "Come on, Betty, come' on for a Having patience with ciaaky sus by having two or possibly th {; . 14 _ - - ,rids," cane Ruth from her car on the tourers, guimpes. - One could be pale blv( � REACH UPWARD drive. shutting your 'earn to a "smutty" pique and another eriep yellow or ;I 'The secret of all exercises for good results is the advice "o, I should put Suzanne to-bed, story. gandie. "" 'p Ruth. Still, she probably won't"10 to Yielding to, the impulse to' do a Linen, tab silks and rayon+rare nia given by a noted specialist and that is Stretch upward. By p y doing this you giV@ your Cramped atOIllaCh organs room to move,sleep, it is so light- .i0, dear, I don't good .deed. mediums for this model• around your lunge expend, yrur carriage becomes straighter. know what to do." Earning the name of making high, Style No. 2627 is designed for Sim " This specialist is a living example of just what striking results "came 0n, the poor youngster can't quality cl ' i 10, 12 and 14 years. p vin$ p J g sleep. How would you like to go to Declining t0 do a foolish thin; be- S;s,,a g years will require 1►,a yazds :-- can be attained by a system of self-discipline. For instance, her-bed when it is as Iighf as this!" cause competitors do W of $2 and 89-inch material for dva* _ motto is: "Reach for the stays instead. of the earth-!" Her �'I'tt admit I wouldn't like it," laughs and 1�fi yards ss-inch material.ipl1 method is oae�of stretching in order to count the--effect of•the young mother, as she starts to blouse with short sleeves. gravity. Since everything we do---eating; picking up articles-,pick up the baby from the porch boor. Good odds HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. - : reaching for the telephone, sitting at desk,even combing our hair Susanne is a year old; her mother Willie was a barn gambler. Many ,trite your and address pisin: e requires the use of muscles of the front of the body, which tends knows it Is her bedtime and that she times his schoolmates had to part lye giving number, and alai: of should have a bath. and be put to bed; with their weekly pennies through be- patterns as you want. Enclose 1l5c 10 _ _• _ to shorten thelri, there should be exercises to counteract this - ha y condition—in order to lengthen the muscles of the front of the so she has no one but herself to blame, Ing foolish enough to bet with him. stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrat when returning two hours, later, Sus- His father determined to break him. i, carefully) for eack number, and - body and shorten those of the back of the body. anne cries and fusses while being uh- of the habit, He interviewed his addvm your order to Wilson Pattern Food does not make you fat. - Lack of scientific exercise does. ; dressed. And as time.goes on, and schoolmaster one day and said: "I Service, 79 West Aeelaide St.,Toronto -;Five exercises during six minutes each morning of a system Suzanne develops into a "I Pont want want to cure my boy of his betting founded' on rhythym-appreciating the of the muscle, tiro- to go to bed" child, Betty should real- habits, so if you can get him to make h _ 'ing the exercises accordingly--and concentrating on the heaviest i Izalthat this is the result of her own a bet with you and.you are certain he'll part of the body to begin with are important factors. One_weakness. lose,take him on; then,when he loses Gems from Life's Scrap-boo1G _- exercise "the'frog kick" does wonders - to reduce the thiahs. So. Mothers„ &pare the Daylight his money, he'll be sorry for himself." Watch the frog in the Summer—hasn't he graceful, narrow hips? Saying tr into start early with the right Next day Willie said to him,"I'll bet • Memory • Correct breathing and posture are vital to perfect health and • Memory may reproduce voice: -° you sixpence you've got corns,sir!" long ago silent.,,—Mary Baker Eddy.' - bedtime habits. poise. The facial expression changes from a disagreeable cross- Remember, habits are acquired by "Good!" thought the master. "I. • + • • ness to a smiling cheerfulness. '"Reach'- for the stars!" YOU experience and training. The develop- know I haven't,-so he's sure to lose.". "Grant but"memory to us, and we _ lose not th —WhiL . � ivili find beauty. �- --------- s _ .,went ai habits begiad at birth, and at Aloud he said, "Right, Willie, 1'11 bet can des ' • • • • • • • -a surprisingly early date the child.may you: I have no corns." . And be re- tier. 1 hang by ; ier. • iB 0 O K S - y.. exhibit reactions to sleep which if- moved his shoes and proved it. • M + If you liked Earl Derr Biggers famous Chinese character persisted in .will form undesirable "You'e won," said Willie, and paid "Memory tempers Drosparity, mill• :Charlie Chan you can now get the whole series ill one volume habits. Desirable habits are easily up. gates adversity, controls youths, anal « formed, however, it only .& regular -Next day the master met Willie's' delights old age.'•—Lactantins. published under the title Celebrated Cases of Charlie Chan'.' routine Is adhered to and each prob- father, and said."Well, I won sixpence s + + -- For an intimate study of a queenfi lovers of biographies will find lem solved as it appears.—Issued by 'off your boy• He bet me I had corns, .-It is the treasure-house of the "Marie Antoinette" by Stefan Zweig magnificently satisfying. the National Kindergarten Associa- and I showed him he was wrong." mind, wherein the monuments there• A _ _ tion, 8 West 40th Street, New York "What! The young beggar bet me of are $ept and preserved"—T. F'nL _ - • • City. These articles are appearing half a crown he'd get you to show him ier British Process An Improvement weekly, in our cuiumn- �nur bare feel acd he's won'" For Freezing Fruits and Eggs t - -- "Memory al the treasure and the - - guardian of all things."--Cicero. ; London.--Canadian experts and re- particularly in the W'estern.Provinces, �• "The erection ai a monument is search workers engaged iii testing.the the testing and' establishment of a °' �r superfluous; the memory of ua will merits and demerits of instantaneous aeries of stations of this kind in Can last if we have deserved it is out K freezing of fruits and meats and eggs ada will be of.interest to Canadian - -*ha have reported encouraging suc- farmers. :r "God gave us memory that we messes in that line of investigation A question may be raised In the might. here roses in December."' have learnt with interest ;of a new minds of some as to the feasibility of process which has been operating in such trade. The tremendous business Barrie. England for'some time.- done here in Australian and South At- This-particular method'of preserv- rican eggs sent -here under ordinary % k ing eggs in a condition equal to their cold-storage conditions is •just one ; Tissue Combats Diseases new-laid form, over .periods ranging favorable factor. „ Of Children, Says Doctor R `' from weeks to a year is known as the r' - "autoclave." By this method new- Asking For It - Washington.—New results of treat a laid eggs are 'placed in great -tanks William, the footman,-called_his mss• ing childhood diseases by making use � which are then hermetically sealed ter u b telephone. ; of the .power of mothers to transmit and are at filled with s mix- p y + in. Lnit - to their children were de- "I regret to inform you, sit•, 'that m y lure o! carbon d oxide and rlftrogen R . ,• scribed,before the American Pediatric 1 your house is on fire," came the voice ,,.. Society. gas;`wbich.lengthy experiments have across the 'phone. ' proved prevents any deterioration of "What a terrible misfortune! But, 'a° D.r. Charles ft' is to rn en told the eggs, for almost any period. my•wife—is she safe?" queried his of successful efforts to prevent de= development our measles in children ' Eggs so treated at the Chelmsford master. _ "Katlonal Mart Egg Packing Station 'Quite safe, sir; 'she got out among 1 and encouraging results in treatment .hnd'running•up ,to m,000,000,, it is the first." ' of. diphtheria, scarlet fever r.nd in- eM Claimed, will when taken out next De- "And my,daughters—are they all ' frntik paralysis by the use of an ex ce"mBer, be equal 9n every way to.the right?"• tract of tissue from the human body .freshest egg a hen could lay, and I& "All right air; they were Willi their that contains this power of immunity., comparison- with most eggs will be g Use of the extract is based on the mother." . -• j a completely free from taint of any kind, And what about my mother-in-law?" discovery, already established, that mothers often are able to transmii In fact they can be boiled or poached "'That's what I want to apes::to you := In exactly the same way and with about, sir. Your mother-in-law' is _ to new-born children an immunity more uniform results than those nor- against measles that lasts about flvs , asleep on-the third floor, and knowing months, and an.eight=month immunity malin sold as new-mia• your regard cur net cumfoit I-wsr.'4 I,:` i�c.ce cougar cub at the Seattle, Washington zoo dill)lay's ' -- - *ZAinst scarlet fever, diphtheria and - In vie,v of .the vast areas .sultable sure whether I ought t� disturb her or in nu mild manner that he may be ca-ptured but untamed and oordiaj- ., infantile paralysis. Just now--e�.�. for low-cost e,�production in Canada, not, sir." ly de eats all camera-men. t, munity works is-still 'unknown. NONE .d. c^,; .y,7: •.�, �,,7�m" rw. _ mow: ._ '"'l ,Ya..�'` ,'.:`Yl:t-_t-..- 4v.s. _ , �"+ :n.- Q•y, :w-tea,. ,` _ _,r �,.,. .. '" .° _ • ._ der w3tlt lwr ii , .�,,.,,, Jim 15. Toronto. Nicest -Wednesday at the $lack. Gaaunage Roane . :.; •S : -, 3dr- and Mrs. W. La.Peer,of Tor- Frank and Mrs. Hiltz are to be onto called on Mr. and Mrs. L. Mills . congratulated on 'the arrival of an- PJ I A L ~. er TERMS ".,] on' Sunday. other little son. , \` 1.76 p dear; $1.50 it pals in ae.aae.; Mrs. F. McKay; visited her sister, W. J. Brown and family, of Toron- - grtiacriptiow_to the united states sod Gceat Mrs. W. Duncan at Green River on to, were with the formers parents, - ' ' ' , 4% Britain$2.W is advance. Sunday last. T. C. and Mrs, Brown, on Sunday. - -• - Mrs. F. McKay 'and Misses Flor- Miss Rawson who has been visit. Township Council Cha>rribers ence and Gertie 3IcKay, of Whitevale ing at the H. Holtby home with Mrs. ° ----JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, visited Sirs. W.McKay, 'on Friday Hardy, returned to--the city on Thurs - -- -._.... _.. .--- last. day. - �_ - r Dl r. and D'irs. J. Le Claire, tlrs. I. +tits. AicLaughlir. dr.d little son, Reefing 1 a 1 1 O ///���►►►ham Heath of Nits. Peter Nlatthew'a Farrow, NI r. and Mrs. 0. Armstron;; who have been gue-ts at Mrs. Pl ilip's • • INS Alr. L. Hill and family called on 31r. I hone returned- to- the .city on.,aun- ' The funeral of the iate 11rs.'Peter Bradley on Sunday Afternoon'. l day. ` Matthews, which took place on Wed- The Wynien's Institute.held their Mrs. Fdw=ard Willson Wturned ON d .:nesday last at 2.30 p. rn., on the arr•1 annual elvetiun of officers on Wed- hume frr,m Toronto, on Wedresday n'�y� ival of the funeral cortege from Tor- nestiay last. The new president is and haL beer. rather indisposed ever �uesda . the .x.11 K 1 to was vet's largely attended. The, gIrs. W. Slack Vice-pros., Xii. P:. since. _ � da �� �a - service was held in St. John's Chur i Drury; Sec., Mrs. D. Crosier; Pian- Nlr-. A. Malcol spent t%a week- �� Bch which was filled to capacity, frier-i i,t, Nlrs. L. Hodgson. The Institute end with her s::,ns, Frank,' of Toron- As being resent from Toronto Osh join Claremont i to, anti 'Grant, of Gait, and their - - 9.00 P 'M - - K I has been invited to , (D. S. T.) Sawa, Brooklin, Pickering, Green His-1 Branch at Claremont on May 25th.( families. er, Greenwood, Careniont, White,'ale� Alt sae invited. _ ' " `.?ubert anS'Nlrs. Rawson,'vrlio have MILK PRODUCERS AND CATTLE .BREEDERS ' and Montreal, thus showing the high - been spending the winter in Stouff- -esteem and respect in which she was t)shawa Rotary Fair ville, with Mrs. Rawson's parents, ' - -. To discuss the advisability of forluing a Semi- _ :. held by all who came in contact with ,� ----- have returned w the village.. . restricted T. B. Area. This disease can -)ber. The funeral service was conduct- Horseshoe Etching -Contest open ' •Ciare Balsd-oft-and famil , of Far- - ed by Rev. .Vii. Dallas, of Dentunia �o all residents of the Counties of port, and Iles. James McDonald and - be Controlled, so come-and help, ' : ]Park United church, Toronto, x,-ist_ Ontario and Durhaan will be held in bride, of Kinsale, were guests-of M'. your fellow-melt w ;_ed by-he pastor of the Brougham connection with the Oshawa Rutars and firs._ Hamilton on:Sunday. : - - -- United.Church, Rev. J. E. Glover. In Fair on Wednesday.- and Thursday: The postponed meeting rf the V7. �. � M O N IM Y 1-1 A '1-T -==-=ferment took-place in Brougham Un- June 7th and 'Sth. There will be two N1•.S. to be held at the home of Mrs. .LV Son Cemetery: events. open singles. and open doub- 0. Burton, will be held on-the after- -Chief of the Health of Animals Branch will be with - 1". The contest will commence '.on noon of Wednesday, May 31st, at 2. ' ;horticultural. Society the let day of the Fair, Wednesday, 30 D. M. � us'to discuss the possibilities of the farmers The cord mc'stury f the } ortiC- Jane 7th, at 'L p. m. The.winners in R is to be hoped,that' the Picker-. eontrollini g the disease. - e ltural Society was held in the Top.vn rack clan. will- be determined at. the ing Township'"S. S.,Associatior. Lead- -u ]Hall, Pickerin conclusion of the contest on T•hurs- ership Training School to be held A representative from the City Health Department Pickering. on Friday evening ,lay. June `nth, and it is expected the here on May 15-17-r9-22-23 will be last with a large -and int.rested att- well attended. - - will also be present. - endance. Mn HaIL of Tc�n�.ntu, del- finals will be- played between 6 and . P. m. on that date. Valuable prizes- On Sunday evening, May 21st, the ivered his lecture ` Reginning H Gar- Milk Producers Cattle Breeders Farmers C R'omen_ Nlissionar den" which was trt•y interesting and will be awarded to the whiners and y ociety Group. T• s , , OII91]m @r8 O� - runners-up in each event. Entries with Mrs..Cassie, convener, will p:rt _ _. Nilk and Representatives from City Dairies are ; intsuctivr> an+l iirVtctii :► real set- will be Accented tilt 12 o'clock noon on an evening service, commencing ,vice to those of the ,tocic-ty anti om- on Wednesday, June 7th, but it is at :.su o clock. 51r. Lewis, of (,'�are- ene, who gar cti ntenrplatirgr gietting hoped that entrants 'W ill make their mont, will deliver a gospel 'message that lrwrden under way. However entries as soon as possible Entries and a boys' choii will be in charge ( N E MeE WEN B V Sc sowwotw will have to came to the must be made to Ernie Parsons (Can- of the musical part of the service, _- . E. B. V. e re•ewe+ of warty of us, A:-A tell us in -ada Life Assurance) Oshaw Th:a sen-ice,is in -the.interest of the - f evrrtida►y latitwagr" '.that those 4t'. .il. S. and does ro*. interfere �ritit - Acting on behalf of my Clients, who are being requested Oshawa Rotary Fair has ecome to test their cattle for tuberculosis.- fl,.rrr. tcrrr that ?,r tiesc ribrtl in „no of the outstanding annual event. the regular afternoon service: � Botanica. terns r vr4e :%f u,, would in this district attracting the lark � - tAr W pr,tiurr a .e•a •,f th~ flow- c.t numbers of people..of any simil- Taken from the Pickering ews of - ers.:sho-ri a:, t,us ,.r ,,;th1 not begin ar affair. There will this year he the May 20th. 1887 to ask for val~,.xt ,_ .c anci y the usu:it priradr+ under the m�nageme�rt T�E BTUAE term, ete,rn t3 yt.-;s:g*t_ tiers -•,>ii of L�a't:r Tod and also the auto con- J. T. Clark, �.f t:-.;.- office. had his - gosntS Vere*girien i:1we%v. r and :% re-41 test. including g-a number 'of valuable n,'se brriken by bitting a cri. ket ball g-od s6Ln was ci%vn t••;e• or}raaisat, pares thc+rew-•ith. The Oshawa ltotar- w'i'th it .>h 'Wednesday everdng. -- ' on by Mr. Bali. .'; +*i!%:h a hearty i e •1 aft hard a o e •wore of than:ir w',zc trxir�tii. .din r.- gas.:tr .r n,, l+ t work on the As will b_ seer. by reference to _ - details of'their fair and have prom- table,a change has been made .n the - "We Offer the Following Extra Specials �crtti,p mee:sr,rt f::.atrr rest rc�raitti ise,d an event wreater than-any here- running of trains on the Orana For Thurs.. Fri. and Sat. several rnLit3t,�,ns t± t°rr uwiety' tofort•. The-horseshoe pitching con- Trunk railway.:V ire passenger trains ±zom pr�+rairarnt ,i art.rii*:mitt: t and all the other events will be now •stogy at Pickerir_ station. five Aylmer - arisit their garden:;, tar sate`+ ,t t!I b• eat oups • n8 25c ` known later. htitd in Rotary Park on Centre Str {a,:rs east and fnur West._ y • ° -� 0 • T1tere 'will be "par6des and the Fai� ' Complai;rts are made of the nuisa- �3eeryY..>,d proper ,will occupy both evenings, ance of cattle being allowed to run �"ol•n� "standard quality," per tin 9e• _ W'ednesdav and Thursday. June 7th on tr-e roads at the east end of the and Sth., the horseshoe pitching con- village, breaking planks on the side-- e�C ?lady of our wn; sets daughters test on both days being held in the walks acrd otherwise rrconverriencinR $ Q'C1t�Cl�i: Marmalades, Just neW . uGa7c• xn?ne home to spend xis day va^th afternoon _ the public. All horse-§ and cattle are .heir parents on Sunda} last, it be- to kept off the streets. - - . 55c. _ Ing Mothers'. Day. Crean River The. Markham Baseball Club is ad- Honey, 10 lb. pall, -dark or amber This community extend_. its deep- vertising for pitcher. Well, if they est sympathy to the recently bere3- Wilson's Park has re-opened for make-early application at this-office di ! !! • °ied families'of the late-Mr. Walter the season:Vile wish it all success. we can st;pplq tfient with the recess- Salmon, pink," large tin : . ` , 10t:• Ferguson and Mrs. C. Liatner. a e are pleased to welcome to"-our ary article. The only trouble is that Walter and Harold Fenney and village a new-comer in the person of the handle is broken off and-a piece ydoh �ar�re k 19� their-sister, lies Rennie, and hns- Air. J. Booth. chipped off the spout.zt. It is a good .7 f fj p $ r ;band and family spent the week-end Miss G:•Coakwell spent a few days pit,aer,-though: �+ e'� ^with• their_ parents; Atf.. and tits, with her' grandmother,.. `its. Wm. Tea,ea excellent quality," per ✓�b � •�lr9t: lFe7utey. • Booth, of Whitevale. _ . • e Our village is taking' on quite an The horse-shoe Fermere and n►other column. read f 'improved a pitching' contests Advt. in another column. . appearance be ce e a spring, 4'e have started once again Bread Flour Royal York 98 lbs. 2.Q© .' 'believe we will be one ahead of the ett's. it's hurrah fqr our side.• - ' Y proverbial "Jones." James Todd's hearty-all the farmers in our coam- No Sleeps No Rest, This Flour will advance immediately. ' Order a bag' this -' gave treated their home to a eoat of munity have finished seeding. Who .gtOl�aCh �S8 18 CSIIBe weekend and save the difference. paint and we hear bits. Laughlin in 'said that there was going to be tto •a bends having hers'done and Mr. C. spring? Mrs. A. Cloud says: "Fat years I :-• -- � - -1K. Petals have replaced their ver- . The regular church services will be had a bad.stomach and gas. Was lands by an up-to-date new one. held next Sunday at 10.15 a. m. and nerous and could not sleep. Adlerika This store will close on Wednesday afternoons On Thursday, May 25th, a concert 7 p. m. Everyone is cordially invited rid me' of all stomach trouble and during the summer season. - xtnsoc the auspices of she Women's to attend. r now I sleep fine." E. C. donee, drugg- - �OOTt� � ���/�70N' Association will be given by the Quite a number from here purpose left - -choir of the United Church; of-Whit- .attending the-annual training school 'by, in the church here. consisting of being held this week and next at .,PIC��RLNG choruses, qua Oshawa Rotary Fair rtets, solos and read- Brougham for the purpose of pre- Grand Bot'se Pitching ings by Mrs. Walker, of the Walker paring for Sunday School work _ g Contest You order 'PHONE PICKERENG 800 We deliver Otudios of-Elocution, also a "Shock We are pleased to report that our Open -to residents-of Ontario and Tlalle' by Mr. Bell, which is quite un- Young People's Class have reorgan- Durham Counties at "Rotary' Park, ique in its.way. Do not fail to hear ized under the name"of Clover Club. Oshawa, Wednesday, and Thursday; ' this program or you will regret it Their first social will be held on rues Pickering Hardw' a' 'ro Store .yAdmtssir,n 25 and 10 cents: day evening. at the home of Mrs., June 7th and 8th, 193_, commenting _. .. - George Gray. Wednesday, June 7th,-at 2 p. m _ AItona Asocial evening will be freld in the This will be an elimination,contest = --_- - _ �1► Green River Hall on Saturday, May the finals to be pitched between 5 Mr. and Mrs. O. Madill motored and .7'p. m. Thursday une 8th. Val- ' • Ito .Toronto on Sunday afternoon. 20th, at 8 p• m., for the purpose of, uable •prizes-will be awarded to the Now in the finis for geed Cocn while our stock,Is complete > Miss F. Tindall spent Sunday with presenting the quilt and'prizes to the winners and runners-up in each e- _ _VOMPTON'S EARLY. i ONGFELLOW and - =4]Kr and Mrs. R tiighswander. Incky ticket holders., Admission free vet NORTH DAKOTA WHITE to'Persons presenting tickets. All ot- . Xr and Mrs. M. Dunkeld, and Cliff- hers 10 cents. Ladies lease Nominal entrance fee, 25 eents. -:aid also Mr. and Mrs. F .Draper = p provide. Entries will be received until 1 p. m. GOLDEN'GLOW IMPERIAL"LEAMING WHITE PAP spent Sunday with F. and Mrs. Wagg Broagltiaeo Wednesday June 7th. Make entries PRIL►E NISHUA and WISCONSIN NO, -7 -- Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Mann, of Stay- - -_` on the grounds-on Wednesday, dune ver, are moving into our cemtrnunity Miss Doris Johnston,. of.Toronto, 7th or send previously to -Mangel Seed, balk and package la . -We give- therm a -hearty welcome. spent Sunday at her home here. Ernie Parsons. ' Mrs. W. McKay had Sunday din- Mr- and Mrs. Everest and son, of Oshawa, Ont. Feed Purina or Master Chick Starter for ( ..' chicks see a rasa t. baby and the 1 _ •' �o���� _ . . Agent for McCormick Deering Farm Machinery and Repairs. yT r av e 1 $(,�r 'Oar Motto:-'!We have it, Can get it, Or V gains _ it is not made. >_ . ..•iris. .. • mg a are and Half _ J. S. BALSDON, PICKETING -SET_ E E--N---A L L -f' O I�N T S: SPl4/NG SPECIALS (Minimum excursion rate 50c return) , (PRICES TO SHOOT AT) - �GF T OIN � GF • � ' . ORONT 0 'RETURNING -Team Harness at$25.95 '• _' ' • per set _ - . . . -. ores Collars, 190'each up -MAY `13RD and _ , H S .: 760. i' ` All other Harness parts at equally low prices, _ _ • .. _ UNTIL - • Men'm Farm Boots at 1.95 per pair MAY 24TH RETURN ' Other Lines of Work Boots, 2.48 per pair up _ _ I�Ay 29TH Men's Sea O:forde at 3.95 Boys'at 1.75 w Yonth'e at 1.59 per pair up _.... _ Excursion io - i n T� ke>v9 Budd St :gene esf O -ly.' __ Men's Overalls, 1.25, 1.49 and 1.75 per Asir r ye_3 yea 'to 7y esr English sh Sport Pants 050 pair Ba ' F or ra tes an d Information tec:phone _ ( •10ome in and see-for yourself OMIT .4 ' V �E - - Phone 2904 _ - >i CEC I L - B i�ADLEY- p = a • Eastern House, Pickering _ • - g r N a , ...=gam - � a..^•aY,re- .. .._,. .six.. .. -_ _.-.:5::.�.a�.F:,sic.,.-. « , �: . -. .. '�. .' •,w�°"' a� GIL=L' [Ohi'D D. Xliod---Mrs. Push, of tile- -SAOCKHOAD: - - yy tf�nieil, ot'1`osonbo. Rho ii em- ..+ tAifford Pllkay and family spent mount, were in town on Monday. - + ployed by Funk Jackson as black- - L�i1r s Mrs. Abi'ah Forsyth is coa$ned Thos. Cowan, of Clarea}oat, is en- the week end In Claremont. gaged with his brother, John, for he smith, likes the country" life very Ed. and Mfe. Lewis- had a bas to her - suffering from well and intends staying for the sum- 'DUNBARTON sci atica. suffntner• mar. Bring your work to frock Rd. s Mesa trip 'to Toronto on Wednes A. and Mrs. ,Walker,of Whitby, James-Barnard is getting in shape and keep,thy money in your own Rd. ' day teat. spent Sunday with Wm. and Mrs. to build his new house. Watch Brock aUty. O wing to Wednesday next being Birkett. Road grow. _ INSURANCE Claremont, on Monday New.�R'man will bein A. and Mrs, Spears, of White haslmo edinto J�A White's summer r AIITUMOBILE.. Tuesday. vale, spent Sunday with Mrs. T. PICKERII`G home on tl:e 4th• concession. FIRE ,'", Gibbons here. - - x- Mr. and Mrs. Casket/ spent the Jel n Cowan 'has .et the' contract MEAT MARKET -BURGLARY week end, accompanied en Mise Mrs. S. F. Robins and sister, of for the building, of a new barn. A Irvine, with Mrs. Cane `e mother Lindsay, visited with their CM91in. Xr- Wilson, of Cannington has the . 7- CASUALTY y Mrs. Glover, during the week. contract. . CASH AiND CARRI' ---LIFE INSURANCE at Sulphite. - _ D. A. Dugh has taken ap per_ J. H. Beal is responding to the Thos Ackford and W Carlton, are change of weather and appears to digging a well for John. Bradshaw. $peeials for Phone Pickering 79'20 3017, _. tnanent resider residence to Kin be'son.ew hat improved in health. They are down about 30 feet but no Thur.. Fri. Sat, >SF mount, where his cr.eam�rp is now Mrs. John Willieon and Baugh sign of.water set BONDS-Governmefit,tMuoiclpal and = _well under way. -Veal Cutlets, per •1'tr, Sc ter, Mary, are visiting the form' R?bt. Reesgr has finished gutting Mortgage Bonds, Also, Industrials. ' The'Claremont High School soft Y er s parents, Morgan and Mre, on his first spray with his new sera- Loin or Rib Chops, 15c Safe investments at from b to 7 per ball team played the Stouffville Stewing = 25c cent,' t High ,School team on Monday Pugh motor• machine and is very much g Veal, 3 lbs., _ evening on the Claremont grounds T: Gaster spent Monday'of this pleased d with s operation. Baby Beef round steak, lb., 15c INSURANCE-All classes 'written in- winning in the score of 5 4. week in Toronto. Mrs. Caster y s tester. out a tract or - . cluding Fire. 'Automobfle, Wigd- .. . g -remains i n poor health with very these days-and•if it•is satisfactory Allan Andrew, Manager storm, Accident and Sickness. The services on Sunday were little change. he will buy the same and work his- Phone or write •well attend ed. The n:orninq.sar Mrs. Glover's two brothers, land this summer, Ed. has no use for _THE "MADELINE" 43 t .ED, BOWMAN,Whitby vice in the -United Church was e., horses:' ioint one, Milton and 'Geraid Andrews: and ;j „ the Sunday School and three childreaof the latter, spent Frank Mitchell and a well tester.. BEAUTY-;= SALQ11i DIN' Y'S GARAG.Ct Church service being combined. were out this way the other day test a Seven baptisms were performed. the week end at the manse. ing for water They were quite sle- Mr. McDonald, from the Pearce Marcellin The StandArd Training'Schooi .farm, is confined- to the house for £essful. in. e}Q.ry test and-,found wat_ . g•and Cor. Brock and Kingston Rds. opened in Brougham Church on a few days suffering from severe er very plentiful in this locality. Finger Waving,"' Monday evening with ,al large at - Inj- ities received from a.kick by. Scalp Treatmenh, General RepQir Work all care, _ tendance. About $fly have refits cow. a /�/ �1 c Haircutting. gursnteed at reasonable tared for the classes, and a goodly Dr. tied Smith who is. attend• /'� / V G prices. --- number front here are among the Permanent Waving a specialty y •- ing the.Ontario Dental Associa : . Acetylene W_gilding viembere. lion at Toronto this week, will be The Jun! Farmers will hold a .3 A4"101i=4r. .14%= en, Batteries ro The circle around the -sun of tin a Torotro - his w this week Dance at - t paired and charged, at]Monday brought about mach Friday ...phone .906 CLAREMONT Firestone and Dunlop Tires. Monday as to what ie to take as nsnal. �A&X4vERN _ place during the next few weeks. ' Nelson -and Mrs. �Yagg spent qx. " . . .. Gasoline and Oils. Thursday in Beaverton with their TUESDAY NIGHT, MAY 23RD UXeft 5 C s ` Refreshment Booth in Connection - -The Meteorological Bureau should daughter, Mrs. Alex Morgan, who have calmed the nervous In the has recentt moved to. that lace ,Admission 35 Cents lss4f Phone Pick,75W ' ' repport nn Tuesday. from Bebeavaeon. P" Lunch provided _ (night or day). 1•ne rare noara are prepsrl.,+s - Fred Cowie is busy these days Jr. La,,nd.-s' 3 piaca for their annual big Field Day. -at the Bowling green, and has :likely ., be to about the middle today it fine looking green-- Drop HARRY H� 421 PROPRIETOR of July: Date will be announced amooth, level and in splendid Dew prop Inn y later: This annual. e9eDt has shape. "The opening is likely to Half mile east of Rouge Hill " BUILDER = ' now become widely known and -LARYENiTER, q t draws crowds from distant points: take place within a few daps. ,. and CONTR&CTOR , The Bowling Club have had The local Horticultural Society, p their summer organization wee b- met on Monde evening at the Plane and Specifications fair at which the-skips sad teams home of-Airs. Rawson, when ar prepared. rangements were made for the 'were arranged. It is stated that - ON g Rose and ED Show to b A11 Workmanship In the arranging of sideA a more - Guaranteed. about the endv_f Jane. ;Adnesda May 24 satisfactro*y balance has -been �� y $ be anon>urged later. Co Y � cJp „ made, thereby eliminating many other bu+inees was also arra - = � j fternoon Sports with Dancing PICKER/N© P. 0. p r„ r� r w� s, a of the complaints heard regarding _ �J at Night to lovely Music ' day ..•.t„s, ,. � lot that feature. furnished by the a: dwww The Park Board are advertisiaq Card of Thanks - ;today in anotheracolamn a reward Toronto Rackteers Orchestra ,' - 'DISNEY •BLA 3r., of 810 00- for the arrest and coo To my many friends I wish to ex Commencing at S 30 p. m.(S.T.) Oshawa _ •vietion of parties responsible for press my grateful thanks for theft Admission l.5 cents: Opp:Para Omer P>rseiis >ws the destruction of the properties kind words of sympathy in" my rec- ent ent sad bereavement in the death of - r - at the Park,.which-Incladed.slmost my dear wife and• for the beautiful � 4everyshing movable ororna emu tal floral tributes. $ P 0 R T.S Pathf�ncie� a ;fighting fixtures torn from their James Hortop Commence at 2 30 p.. m,{S. T.) ' •aupporte, benches, tabs and tables consisting of Boys'and Girls' TIRES • ) •destroy,ad, wiring around the CARD OF'THANKd. °• Foot RaC1II S grounds pulled down.' The -dam - g, Softball,Football age amounts to considerable and We avish to express to our many and Hor88 Shoe • .. those brought to light as the friends and neighbors for their kind- - Pitching. if ive ,. po parties, will be de _ • aIt Hess alxf vrorda of ,e ,sympathy and al- � •• i' - _ • responsible y ym .. :: �_ e are determined eterelyb to clear They so for the beautiful_ floral tributes lGood Cash Prizes - y� e p the do=ing the illness and death of our _ - _matter and are read to go an far dear mother,. the late airs: Peter. unusual as necessary to Identify the guilty Matthews. (IROIINDS and PARKING FREE parties. The Family Va�Y! ' Brougham and Altoaa will inset - - NOTICE _ In the Summer Series of meetings --� L y of the Womeds Institute, which ' Tile We now have a first class' Black will be held in the United Church - smith in the shop. Can do any -_ school room on Thursday Ma 25, „ k� kind of repair work. horeeehoe• 1 .at 280 P. M. Lecturer, 6ftes di. E. _Eye$ Ing, wood work Etc. Prices rem. es b � t6 7 eDiarmid, Moose Creek: Miss ,, @onable and work guaranteed. es its in we ��� _ McDermaid was bores on a farm Also a good stock of Hard- : :.+and.has had experience in teach ware and Groceries, sad will be standing iJa e !tog in a Tehnecial School,-Rrado "bat. we havn't_ ,got we mute they have been "ate Macdonad Institute.. Guelph, Mod"er>� wtll get erected to.banoc. Om nod an Instructor in Short Course ' ..TERMS CASH _ creative skill :serves ='cork for Ilse Iaetitnte Hoard. _ .—f _'*bone 2729 Pickering ' y ! the best results. subject will be : "Personality � F. R. JACKSON, Prop. � '!No Greater Trlbuta!_ —ae an element of Successful Lead N.'W. STAFFORD ..=erehip." Miss McDlarmid may be --by C. H. Tuck, �t. � � depeneled on to reader -acceptable stand@ =. _ --g�°ton Road service. All women and girls in Protection Whitby - Put 11 the diatriet are urged to put fortis ..- _ '- or you can save 20dfo and j :Phone Whitby f s.pedal effort Co"attend. We Ye when we consider how' simple- G� a - -still get tires evhich give> � 1 w are trusting to have our hearty - - �' Y �___ you better than average y so simple'in fact, be classed a3 PO-operation in making the Sum- mem excuses, because if properly Which is•what we want when Y ' Inver Series of real vslae. ' Maeicpl analyisdd, more than 75,per cent of there's sn iaearance eervir a service by choosing nambere will be enppiied by the those classed as minor ills, such as ' render,, Give us s- trial Goodyear Pathfinders. - Altona and Brougham Branches. eyestrain and headaches,-if given at- Goodyear -construction .,After the meeting light refresh tention in their early stages, will" re- 'and we'll make good in a Y went.will be served, epond to correction. Nervousness and' flurry. Goodyear guarantee! The Public Library' Board have irritability are often found,to be due Unusual value at a low -*__� � w_• 1purchaeedthe following new books to -eyestrain, and under•continued Aatomoble Rates are lower.- h C4 which are now ready for eireala strain where defects -exist, the con- See us for special Short Term Oce' • ._ition: The Arm of(cold, Ralph dition becomes more aggravated -and policies. TT - Cheap Tatar for�arppcmas..aad ooantey Conner; The Hoagie of Fear, Robs. increases rather than diminishes Gordo .L1Wr .wlaastoren Iniudeaobe e.botibl ` W. Service; Shadow@ on the Rock, causing discomfort as well as im- CYRiL E. MORLEY, .. ...._,Phone 2008 windmills,Silos etc. �• :Willa Cather; Silver•WitiM Grace paired vision, and impaired vision Phone 6700 1, Automobile Ioraesnce - L. Hill•,' The Water Gipsies. A. P. in some of these cases is a serious PICKERING, ONT' Pickering, -' Ont, of all kinds. - Hetberi; The Good Shepherd,Jno. matter. Only a little-thought will un- :FARMS FOR $,� , R Oliver; The Shiny Night. Bea fold to us the advantages that are Lrice Tupstall; . Fortitude Hagh °� through better vision. General pA 'r j j� t _-__�i L` A *i j j� Write or phone Walpole; The Old Dark House.' satisfaction, improved-health and vit �+ • Lii!'!►l� v • b ED. t=T *_ J. 13. Priestly; Blowing Clear.Joe alRy, less waste of time and•energy s 1f 1P l�►1 e h C. Lineolo; Simple Peter and a feeling of enjoyment in work 20 WHITBY, Olo"I'. r pp or recreation that does not exist •Orndd, E. P. Oppenheim; By Soo -.. elbow Water@,Louise J. M n; Ari"' when we are being dragged down, Gennine Brandram-Henderson Paint' zona Ames, Zane Grey; The Blue frayed in temper and nerves, to Fly Caravan, Agnes Fisher. Adele be continued In Search of.a Home, Dora Thom - "_:':.. �t%++•MOp IBtly 1 gallon-we give you 1 quart wsrw NOD; Loehinvar Luck. Albert >�. .:. .REWARD - • Bay 4 gallons-we give you 1 gallon -- --- Terhune; The Baekwoadamea, � Charles G. D. Roberts; W hat W e "— This offer is good only until May 16th. ,.Live By, ErnestDimnet; The Con The saYtwf Ten Dollars is offered for information leading to the arrest hOdt IS MIOL 'ZS V73P. Egreat of Fear, Basil Rini; Life 9nd conviction of those parties ree Bu - - gins at Forty, Walter B. Pitkin; possible for the destruction of pro- q-yoac implements now, and save money, on the International 'The Cattle in the Stall.Ni Moore -perry at the Claremont Community heat Platt. Do not delay as every cent wheat rinse the - Jamieson; The Roadmender Mich- park, prices of implements are gettitig closer to regular gel Il'airless; Jesse and the Ri ing - Park Board price@. They are'chbapeae In yenta Just.saw. _ _- r, . Generation.Searc i of W. A. Cameron: In :hope and are all thoroughly gone over. • Search of Wales,, .All kinds of used.im lemente in -the have_been throe hoar H. V' Morton• y g The Culture of'Ht rdy Perennials, �. -H. - O'NE/LR� HeeryJ. Moore, The Meaning of a " 'Formaldehyde, for treating.gre;in, in 3tock.'�. Liberal. Education, 1$, D. Martin; FUNERAL DIRECTOR ANDI -.• j� Afternoon in Utoplq,Stephen Lem EMBALMER - ManptQl$eed,..,. • ` .,. 30 cents per lb. ,ACY";--Thsflhallenge_nf Eatnpe,-_--Fl�_� -Kati��.j __.Taraip geed; • . ..40 cents per 1b: - - -Sherwood Eddy; Mat& Hari, Maj 8touffviile - ' ~, - BEE II9 ABOUT YOUR CORN. or Thos. Coulson; 'Microbe ann. _ _ mold aud. XusWIed by . terw, Paul de Krulf; Tom Moore, Night and Day-9orv_ica Thos. B. Sayre; Memoirs of a Brit Business Phone Residence Phones CHAS COOPER, :'� : CLAREMQNT nANK• •' PROUSB 'lob &gent, Bruce Lockhart. 9x991 9s2o l�IItA - OtIITAIlit3 .s3 Y� +'Mw;lf:r+sn�4ir: rwf�''•+MC '.h'.e. @a*.Y' gj` "'t., ". _;:.�°'•:/'""":. <. •.t- r•. _ j .. d " _., v) '* - f _ ri"'"p •'y',... IL . . , S ! - -•y _ ' • ~'` �. . .. yj• ♦� rr'..oF+n'� �"'? ,Vn..,-� 0. -r." ;.e a...;• ,.^4` -.�,•� �. ti :6 ;°+ .. 5'.c ">^r,�,.p.,�.:, ..,.�,,a >#,.. 2'-?:'t• f -^"ri•� "W"D.r'.rc;. -rte ... ..'r.,;' y,•w;M•y •.,P_u4�:R�--' t' - .. - S Nations Declare French Minimum Tariff Given :_Voice of the Press ' ► Tariff Truce _ : _ .. __ _ To.Canada on 185 enu Conference.at..London Passes New Treaty Opens; Market Lost to Canada Seven Xear9& -Canada, The.Empire ana The World at Large _- 1 --Apple Growers Benefit—Textile Merl Disappointed -Necessary - Resolution Pia - CANADA such as the Great War, especially July 31 Limit Set °Toronto.—Ontario farmers may in Ontario and the other in Quebec,' - btop, Look and Listen since it was followed by an .rgy of London. The cornerstone of the look forward to the opening of an wiH be hard hit by the new tariff, A fall stop at • railway crossings extravagance and left a heritage of World Econontic Conference was laid apple market virtually closed to them according to a textile group official. . Costs nothing in cash and little in debts such as the world has never Saturday by the adoption of a t9rift for the pant seven .years, ane..result At the,present time imports of ribbon _ time, It is-cheap,-insurance against known."-Victoria Daily Co lonist. duce which was declared immediately of the Franco-Canadian trade treaty, silk and artificial silk are, subject to injury or fatality, — Toronto Tele- effeetive�in the eight key nations re. Hon. T. L. Kennedy, Ontario Minister, a duty of 35-per cent. Under the new °grain. _ _ ' Rise in Prices, presented on the conference organiz- of Agriculture, declared Friday night. tariff, France gets the intermediate After"what they have experienced ing committee. Under the treaty just ,announced at tariff of 321iz per cent., less 15 per Romance and the Automobile, during the past %ew years,,!•% is well The text of the truce will 'be- sent' Ottawa ' the Canadian producer is cent., on silk'and 10 per cent. on arti- "I sate all motor.Cara, ,I hate them understood why the grain growers to other nations by ,Prime Minister given fruit and vegetable tariff con- ficial-silk. ' almost as though they were aul- should be dubious of the future, but Ramsay -MaCDonald, who Will ask cessions which will undoubtedly bene- "The new treaty;' it was explained, g` mate beings' The internal comb there is a strong sentiment of opti- them to adhere to it until June 1:, fit the farms of the province, the ""gives France all intermediate'ratep, �'- - tion engine has 'spoilt England, mism developing in all directions ,When, upon the-opening of the confer• minister believes: except,where_-riscounts have also been There is no romance in travel now." wh"fcli itself may have in important ence, the United-States will formally -Harsh criticism of the treaty was given. The fact which chiefly eon- Thus Lady Eleanor "Smith, daugh- effect on-the world markets. — Re propose that the armistice , be con•• heard on- the other-hand from. textile 'erns the textile -men, ho�tever, its ter of the' late Lord Birkenhead; 'gina Star. _�__-a._ tinued throughout the parley, manufacturers of the province. Tar- these discounts. " and herself a writer of no mean The truce was made effective by the if. concession made to France on plush "At the present time,"'tfie official ' sYierit, It is true that 'the sutomo THE EMPIRE, t. :.-_ following resolution which was unani- ar.d velvet fabrics ant: ribbons will hit explained, "there are 22 countries bile has annihilated distance, but Inev(tably, moualy approved. Ontario and Quebec factories, it is which have intermediate tariffs under has it not also brought within the ""Take oft your clot-lies, lie down "The governments of the United -claimed. But still more important, favored nation treaties with Canada. grasp of the multitude a whole world in a hot bath, and what do you hear?" Statei, France, Italy, Japan and Ivor- they point out, is the fact that these These countries now obtain the lower ' of travel from which they had for- asks a doctor. way, represented on the organizing concessions apply not alone'to France duty rate wherever discounts have • morly been' banned? And has it -The telephone bell'staiting,'to ring 'committee for the monetary and. but to 23"countries who have favored been given to France. 'killed romance? Is there no beauty in a hot bath, and what do you hear?" economic-c nterence, convinced that nation treaties with Canada and who "Velvets and -plashes, for example, ~ aft in the. English Lake Diatrlct,, in_ ml, it is essential for successful conclu- 'automatically receive the same•reduc- previously-were subject to'"a duty of von, in the Scottish mountains, sion of the conference than measures tins. - 35 per cent. Now France and the 22 -^ r in the Torkshire dales? So long hi r, Shaw's Bad Jokes, of all kinds which at the present min- Apple shipments to France, Hon. other countries get a rate of 32% per ' tie beauty remains in the world, ro- The Americans are angry with direct and paralyze internatonai trade Mr. Kennedy said, have been negli- cent., less a reduction of 10 per cent imance cannot die. And beauty will Mr. Bernard 'Shaw, who has looked be not intensified pending an oppor- gible in past years. where the fabric exceeds 24 inches is live so long as than does not delib- in on them during his world tour, tunity for the conference to deal ef- ' ".Ontario will benefit to a very,large width, and, what is still worse, less ' #TAtely destroy'it by trying to improve-They think his Jokes are in bad tectively with the problems createl degree," said Mr. Kennedy. "A wide 25 per cent, where it is under 24 ~ upon Nature's handiwork, It is not taste. It fs obvious that th%�nefth- thereby, recognize the urgency of potential market is opened and the inches in width." } matter of automobiles 4f any other or understand' nor appreciate 'our adopting at the beginning of the con Ontario Government will make every WHEAT BENEFITS DOUBTFUL. . *ym of ttanst ation' but wit- u,rfnn.t p$,yjy. All hta hest 19kes ference a tariff truce, the provisions effort to aid its farmers in taking Benefits to Canada through redvo-- ± es- ip the mind of the beholder and have been is bad taste. — London- of which shall be laid down by com- aavantage ua-IL. �t hat be may teed Upon. It the auto- Daisy Express. mon agreement. "In years past," he reaveled, "Can- ion in the r'rencn tart$ ' - - from $1.75 a bushel to 85 cents pet - _ mobile helps him to appreciate the _ _ Urges Parttctpation ads and particularly Ontario hays bt shel depend to a very"large extent _ esuties of the Dominion of the lore- - Britain's Export Trade, "The' said governments being fur- shipped-golden russets to France." !scan of 8haltespesre'a land, then r on whether or not France has lifted the- convinced that Immediate action Ttte _..rmer and canner will benefit 41st automobile is surely a boon and 'the trade of the whole world has * t � or revised her milling quota laws is is of great Importance,' themselves jair.,s tl^raugh the minimum tariff �� t a 'erne, Lady Eleanor Smith shrivelled, and we doubt if there is , favor of the Dominion, exporters Kern limas spoken out of tern=l.Sontreal' a single country, great of small, agree and strongly urge all other go v- canned fruits and vegetables, espe- said. „ . „ ernments participating in the confer- cially pears, while a smaller market which can 'show'the moderate ex- K the quotas, which range up to Daily Star. once to agree that they will not, be- might I* found for Ontario tobaccos.,. _ paaslon f exports disclosed in these 90 per cent.domestic,have been lifted, fore June- 12 nor during tue proceed- Livesto-is concessions, 40 per cent. off 5eientific Discovery. Board of Trade figures for March: Ings of the conference, adopt any new the intermediate tariffs,.will have lit- th riff concession becomes an its- 'T'his would most assuredly be a That is itself Is a matter for real initlatives which might Increase the tle effect, he points out. portant factor in the treaty:' 'bleak and uninterestidg World'with- encouragement. Till recently our fenny varieties of-ditticulUea now or- y y "I don't think Bennett would touch but the seientiata. One of 'ens has beat boast has been that we were - La.4t ear, incidentally, Canada ex- tl:e_treaty without the. quota lifted," w resting nternational commerce, sub- rte-',-to France goods valued at$14- ` iacotesedI' attr painstaking -re- suffering less than others. Now it is g �' g an informant asserted. (! Jett to the proviso that they retain 468, 798;of which more than $10,000,- i'esu•chea; tbat a frog Is not ticklish possible to flatter ourselves that .our- the right to withdr'w from this agree• f00 was in vegetables and other agri= Canada's' wheat exports to Frames - under the arm.—Border Cities Star,' export trade is actually on the meat at any time after July 31, 1933, cultural products, before the imposition of a probibitive mend.--London Daily Telegraph. tariff reached a peal'of well over 20, Thanks to imperial Cemference. ion giving one month's previous notice MAY HELP•BASE MEDALS. •' Thi lesson of the Ottawa Confer- I tar the conference, 000,000 bushels a year: In-1927 Under ives. which 1�4h31e local mining representatives - - 'A British Trlurrph, ' ~ "One.of. the main the $1.75 duty and the quota legiala- ence has first_ been learnt by the adapted the'broad attitude that Can- t'.an this had dt'opped to 3247,588 oat refractory of all.countries—the Fresh laurels are added to the 1 brings the governments together in ads hoyjd lie able to increase sales = bushels, in 1925 it versa 4,747,5'18 %ji fame of British cars and racing-.the conference is to surmount the �aited states. For some months drivers by the 1,060-mile road race obstacles to-international trade above of base metals in France ass result bushels. in 1929 6,083,695 bushels. ur -nelobors have been gradually quad Italy, fa which Captain G. E. referred to, and the said government, of the tariff adjustment, they did not in 1931 as a result it is claimed brought to the realization that they -T. care and.,Lofd Howe won the tberefore, urge all other governments care to be too positive until some key of Premier Benne-tt's*threat to cannd here on the point of losing their first two Prizes to their class. This represented at the conference to act joints could be cleared Up. One of the French treaty exports jumped to two best clients—Britain and Can was the t!i'st time; a specially pre-. in contortritty, with�the spirit of"this the essentials would be to,know what 18,807,676-bushels, tbe._peak far:'.the gda.- And. thin- realisation, which.: Dared British team had beep eater- objective." other countries, if any,are already on past seven years. - trade diem foresee an irreparable �, It was almost as impudent the minimum tariff.lint. That would "If the quota law stands in France," seater, has made them sympathetic apply in particular to capper,lead and a Toronto exporter declared, "tho Al challenge. Three small British cars T-to the idea of entering into a treaty were pitted against .-giant-cantpeti Ford Company zinc. benefits from tine reduced tariff' will on the basis of fifty-fkfty, In propor- tors driven by the'guest' guest'"area"•,of I ea S and ztnt should -get some 'be " it allows o131y 10 par _ -on to their real readiniesa to depart p per benefits," said G. C,^ Bateman, secre- negligible, the Continent in a terrific teak .for ' Plans S rin0 cent. foreign wheat to be imported at `.�,rbm' their habitually selfish point of men and engines. Capt. Eyston was taryr of the Ontario Mining Associa- a time when Caniada needs most to ex- France's.the conversations at Washing, Advertising Drive tion, "unless Belgium, at France's port. In other orstsds„no matter what . a will have fruitful-results. — Ira the first home, having completed the elbow, is also on the minimum list. ' a'rduoub course at a speed of 56.90 the tariff, Canada can only share with 4strie, Montreal. miles an hour, Including stops, and Campaign', f CONCERNED ABOUT IIiS- other wheat expord countries is First- Selling- "in a COUNTS. fieadlesa Drivers, Ltsrd 'Howe was only a few minutes providing one bushel of evety ten oon r, behind biro.—Loadon Daily Mail. Year Announced By - Two manufacturers of ribbons, one sumed in France." Thu lustsace of a legless south Canadian President g salsa a I cease recallle heenum- Natlonall ChAractea -., Ifids" .—"Badness looks promia-� x3.75 t9 $4.25; heifees;good and The lNiarkets com-,e, $4,'75 to $b; du, mod., $4.25 U _ �'Aber of headless persons who da the A public conscience is the sum of Ing. Trade reports from many lines of $4.60; do,com.,$3.50 to$4; fed calves _ aamd thing.—Buffalo Courier-Ex private coneciericea, The - vbelon industry.show an encouraging uptrend, PRODUCE. good and choice, $5.50 to $6; do,med., `-.]press. without which. the people Perish Sa A new spirit is everywhere, People _ - 54 50 to $5`-5; cows. good, i3,2b to _ Toronto dealers are huvin� aroduce . arc ,loin mn • b n g ♦h-_ ,'r --- �-g�;7,' d0�'lnL�fi:r V'`jl,c tv W�-r :Iv, -" a pereoaal--r sis-rda--Tbe Christfaa I at the following prices: i '$2.25 Go $2,50; capner"s,and cut- com., ._-Foresight, gospel.of goodwill- to •which the monibs." - - Eggs-•Prices to farmers and coup- $2.75 U The• man who'built a two-car ga In these words W. R. Campbell, re tors, $1 , m. bulls; good, _ _ world is slow to listen—is an -indi-__ _ D tL.YShippers: Ungraded, return. .�;�y�� do, com., $2 to $2.50; stockers v age is 1828 was foresighted after viduaI message. • "''hoU shalt lore efdent..ot die Ford Motor Company it -ed, fresh extras,-13c;ifesh firsts, Ile; and feeder steers, good, $3.75 to $4; - tali. He keep!;,Ahe car in- one aide thy• neighbor" is more,tbaa a gen- Canada, Ltd., announced a campaign seconds, 9c; cracks, 8c. Graded,,cases 'do, com., $3 'to $8.50; milkers and and lives in the other.--Guelph bier- eral injunction, It is for each of us, of tea addertisements tu._a wide list free, 15c for fresh extras, 13%c for springers,$25 to$50; calves,good trod - "'IcurY• assiduously, hopefully, to seek that of Canadian newspapers. The company fresh firsts, 1134'for'seconds. choice veala •$6 to $6.50; do, com. and which will give light in darkness -ha-s not advertised for almos: a year Baiter.=Ontario creamet� solids, • {o $5.50; grassers, $2 to ._.Roosevelt's Magic. g g and Mr: Campbell's announcement is 20c $2 50; hogs, bacon, f.o.b., ,$5.35;,do, and guide our feet into he-way, of D Churt.ing cream—Special. :;.No. good _ President Roosevelt is the first pcece.—Sir• Alfred Ewing • In' The considered particularly°important be off cars, $5.85 to 55.90; ewe and yPreetdeat who has been able to • cause of this fact. 1, 22c;. No. 2, i9t, f�;b: :hipping wether lambs, $8.50; do;mod., $7.b0 is make the teat of the world sit up Hibbert' Journal (London). point.. ' $3,25;culls,$5 to $7; good light sheep, In a communication entitled "Full Cheese—No. 1 large, colored, paraf- $3 to $4; do:heavies,-$2.25 to $3; de; and take notice with no other influ- Speed Abead" to Ford dealers through fined sad government graded; 9% dais, E1 to 2. Renee than his own personal weight, • /Advertising, Ancient-and Modern. out Canada, Mr.'Campbell states'•tbat 9%c• twins, 9?{ to 10c; triplets, 1010 :. . ._ and his countrymen wilfiespect him Advertising 1$ not a, fancy devel- In his company's opinion 86uud news- accordingly whatever their.-politics. opment of modern times. It has al. paper advertising plus hard selling can Poultry,' A grade, alive---1933 4t is astoniahiag the difference a ways existed from the 'earliest days now turn the tide of depression, The spring- broilers, over 235 lbs. 18c;' TOUrjit to Canada of baying and: selling. The' -town. over 2 'to % lbs., 16c;-over 1314. to ��M -� main makes in any situation, His- communication,says .tory will agree that In the present' offer making announcements at the 1 p'ychological. 2 lbs, 13c; under 1% lbs, no market. _ �rjl1$ ur �+�+r���. "Right now— at his s ' -time—ive.are putting an aggressive ad- Young chickens, not staggy, over •5 _ Ottawa. — Tourists; perhaps Can- junetutre"at"any'•rate, 'Mr. Roosevelt street-corner, the hawker shouting D Ibs., 11c; over •4 to 5 lbs., 10c. Stags ado's greatest single source.of income, 19 some man,=Hamilton Herald, loudly to attract attention in an east- vertising campaign behind Ford cars class as old roosters. returning over;$300,000,000 in 'the beat ern bazaar—all are• advertisers. The-and trucks. This is tae thing you i GRAIN QUOTATIONS. years, continue to pour into the woods Just the Same. difference between ancient and -mod have been wishing for and it ought to Following• are Saturday's closing and cities and seacoast 'village. of 'Says Hamilton. Spectator: 'That eta advertising corresponds to the mean a sizeable increase in business 'quotations on grain, transactions for "the North." Last year a total of .Italian mother of 18' daughters pro• for every dealer. 1-car lots, rites on basis c.i,f. .Bay.. changes in methods of production P 103,7 ?' 'tohrfst automobiles crossed .bably gets,so- weary listening to the and• distribution, Between flip pro- "Everything is In your favDr. Yod i ports: iraai the United States, spending, it is daily argument about whose- turn it have the Products and a real advance Manitoba wheat—No. 1 hard, 72c; =- ducer and the distributor_ -today, g estimated,• $200,000,000 in board• and- is to do the dishes that she does age on price. Never have you had so No. 1 Northern, 691/1'; No. 2 North- stands the advertiser, performing a °`e1•n, 68c;,No. 3 Northern, 66sac. Purchases of all kinds. Over 3,000,000 them" herself, half the time." She is, function. whieh becomes more and much real value to offer at sucli low cars entered by way of Ontario, 500,000 ..therefore, we take it, in the •same , cost. All that is deeded is to tell more Manitoba oats—No, 2 C.W.; 3514c; more important in proprr.ion ea In- No. 3 C.W., 3234'; No, 1 feed, 31%c; by Quebec. Province and 287,000, by 'position as the mother of one dough- dustry "is conducted on a - larger-People the complete'story of what.we ntixe�. feed oats, 21c. NevP Brunsx ick:' Th , principal 'port er.—Woodstock Sentinel-Review. have to sell. } scale, and as potential consumers Manitoba barley--:-N'7- 3 C:W., of entry was Windsor, Ont., where C-e Let's work together to make this 14 per ` .' •,' are more widely scattered.—CSpecta- ��2�c; Na. 1 feed screening,, $ p entries numbered 1,ISB,Ott,t; of which' >•• New Market the moat successful season in years.,ton. - - tor (London.) 983,000 were for periods of 24 hours or — Canadian cattle imported -by the The time is right. The:products are Ontario rain, approximate prices", $ less. Fort Erie, formerly Bidgoi rg, 'United Kingdom in the first two "- ' right. The advertising is right. Now a'ck shipping point: -Wheat, 72 to Unt.,-where the Peace Bridge is situ• months of 1933 numbeted 3",935 as- - -THE UNITED STATES. let's go, fill? speed ahead, _or sales!". 28 to 30c; barley, 35 to 38c; 75c; vafs, against' nil in the same period last - - ;+ l coin, 5G to 58c; ry 35 to 38c; buck- ated, held second honors with 9#4,006 •year. Qt these; 3,209 were received" .Source of Power, heat, 28 to'30c. entries, while . 652,9 Niagara was is France is Strengthening p -' in'Febrdaiy'and-776 in January. The At flie' month of Hie Severn, Eng.' �� 8 • HAI ANT) STRi1W 1?RIC'ES.- . third,place•with, 6§_,pup a tries, Gold'Protection-Wall Toronto dealers are'paying for hay two-months' supply from the- Irish land, the waters rise'and fall 47 feet and straw, baled, car lots, delivered, - Free State was 79,706, compared at -the equinoxes. Even the 'spring rsrrs,—Irriance fits per tun: 'With 123,806 in:,the_same, period last �p , ,_• y rv.�.tionat Tree. tides have a range of 40 feet and the the-wall of goad protectirtg her francs ho. :.. in,othy,.$, 50 to. $10;.No. 3 :ear,—Charlottetown ' GusrcUan. neap of 22. Why not build a dam to by adding $1,900,D00 at current ex- timothy, $7 to $8; what straw, $G 1'o An organization of nature. layer-_ _ bold back the water and pay It out -change to the Bank of France-reserves $6.50; oat straw, $6. 14 risking Congress-to' pick a.?nation "Wit's Aitefi,ia4ri, guadually through turbines which in'tha week ending blay E�: LI�`£STOC't QUUTATIONS. al 'free. «'{thou[ R'13hing to prelu It toot .England, tb!rtyfive years Steer:, up to 1,050 lbs., goad and dice' the -thing,_we'd sap, oirband - would.be coupled with dynamos- to The banks goal, it was announced., � tP�eieelPrtrir pen, !bf choice_ $4.7a to $5 do. ills'.., $4.25 to than. the ,/un, apps '.` tn recover troth the "`apoteoritc fi _g1, pf}. a t fe gL� O^,107,7(Y! 11a ,.. ice: r(- m��c s�runal; $4.60; db, ccm.; $.r�0 to$42n; steer-, to Rio., ar the chos at re sresenta war. The peoole, or to•gap anoutd sun would turn the wheels_ or' Brit• 722,000;000). ' Thins makes 95.49 per over 1,050 lbs., good and choice, $4-S5 n { : etlei'clse Datienct, after i taataclysm ish fact s .ew York imes en v cr ge of obligations. o .50 to .r-, d , 1 e• or the p" p ,-1 ostoa eral! •. - orie . k T cent. oc a all sight figs ' { $,;.50,• do, ,red,. $4 $4",o' o it% eo le '• H • IL - Mrs. Perkins—"But, dear,. then we --- " IN ' BED WITH RACK OVER HER couldn't Clear what the neighbors nay," Far From it - • \ _ n`r s - To Kee Vie Weight O Bd�a The meek-looking man went to the t� desk at the big"hotel.- - - May I have some stationery?" be i °,'; as _`Triumph Over Rheumatism '' ' " The'girl looked At him inquiringly. asked the rece tion clerk. - -It seems almost incredible that a - "pardon me, sir;" she said, "but are wi,lnan c ou_ld be in such a condition— _ _ - - bedridden with rheumatism, so Lull of Sou a guest here,•,++ - '> - "I should say not,' said• the meek -Vain that the weight of the bedglotbes, ;€yE;;, man. "I'm paying $5 a day to stop r'•: was too much•for her-and. yet •live. _ bell -to walk as well as anyone else. But this is her own 'account of her Your enemies want to.do you harm I -recovery Just as she-wrote it herself;• ) ' - but usually can't. Your friends are "I was so bad, with rheumatism, I not supposed to do you harm,but they - could not walk; in fact. l was in bed :; can. with a rack built over me as I could - - v not bear-the,' weight of the bedding. ,,:>'+>-` There may be treasons:shy a man J jk _- ffiy system seemed just full of some .. ' should deceive others, but why should , kind of poison. I read about'Krdschen he try-to deceive himself?,_ Salts in an English paper which a friend loaned me. 1 sgmehow could Humorous Essay Ori COWS not I got a rbottle of Kruschen, .. And Their Relatives and from the first few doses I Smolt bp-t-. The cow 1s a female quadruped ter. So I kept on. That was about f with an alto .voice and a countenaride sight years ago.=But for years now I .up these deposits.of painful crystals in which there is no guile. She col- �+ Gave had no rheumatism, and can and converts them_ into a-harmless laborates-a-ith the pump in the pro- walk. with anyone. Still I am never solution. Then it assures the prompt duction of a• liquid called milk; pro- without Kruschen. I take my-daily removal of these .dIssolyed crystals vides the rifer for hash, and at last lose, slid -never need anything else. along with other waste p-oducts. And is skinned by those she has benefited, You can tell a good My complexion is as clear ..s a babe's, because Kruschen keeps the Inside so . "feel"— w [_a . 46.-years_ old, but feel.al2out_20 regular--s4 free from fermenting as mortals commonly are. Chisel by its _ The young cow is called a calf, and `gnd'a tobacco fears: thanks to Kruschen."—(Mrs.) waste matter—no aflch ' dy poisc.•s g is used in the manufacture of chicken ill. G. as uric acid ever get the chance to salad by its favour. When - The cause-of rheumadsm is' a de- form again_ ou Chew CLUB on - -Posit of uric acid crystals in the Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all The cows tail of mounted aft and Y 7 ". `• has a univerbal joint.. It is used to ' get the favOtOr and, `! $tussles and joints. Kruschen breaks brag-Stores at 45c,and 75c. per tioftle. disturb marauding flies and the tassel a longer lasting plug.- CHEWING „ a r •i' "` on the end has a unique educational 'What's Value! � °• '- - «. waiter in a hotel, as he was.walking -value.- People who milk cows and 11*0 B AC ° - _ out after finishing his dinner. "It come often in contact with the tassels ,� M 1 L E S looks just the same."" ame. have vacabulariea of peculiar and irh- ; .�• e e• .,r a .y -Ind mu- E.`zEg eIl1}e� l,iranive fume: said the waiter, as he picked up the The cow has two stomach's. The. penny that was left on the Table. one-on the ground floor is used as a leas earn. ' warehouse.and has no other function. <; Man—"Do you believe in the survic- When this one is filled the cow re- RIGHT LEAF BURLEY TOBACCO, al of the 11ttest?' END PAf'�i—.50CithB B Zoo lb. postpaid; 100 lbs. $11.00; tires -to a quiet place where ber ill second quality, 100 lbs:. 48.00 .prepal4 , New P'rfend.--"I fl-Wt believe in the _�nnera .will occa ion no-cemw,ent SORE - HANDS . 'os 13arrts, yt.eamin;ton, Ont. survival ot-anybgdp. 41m,an under- and devotes herself to belching. The ' taker," raw matefial thus -conveyed for the by Rubbing in O ! Steel Stone Beats r - second time to the intewior of the face, - BARGAIN : Judge (-before passing sentence on is pulverized and delivered to the C a e heavy Steel stone Boat delivered to "P 1W 7e My barber many yarns narrates, an old offender)—"Just what good auxiliary Stomach where it is convert- , your station for $10.00 crib with order. + Guaranteed first class. His mouth he seldom shuts; have you done to huma•ity"' into row, W. posDO= ssrsa:uz wossa, Lam» ►nd some of them he Illustrates Criminal—"Well, I've kept three or The sour has no upper plate. All of „ o _ With unexpected cuts. tour detectives eteadily'employed.” her teeth are parked in the lower , part of her face. This arrangement SNAP OUT OF THE _ fi vnslomer--"Axe you sure:this sleep- "it I go out in the car with yott will _was perfected by an efticiendy expert DEPRESSION fug powder will make me ■leepr' you promise to behave pour:elf?" to keep her.from gumming things up. Do soil want to make money+ Y w•i!f s Druggist—"Positive, air. In fact, "Yee." start yore In your own business. do Ae a result she'bites up and gums capital required. No peddling. Nb can-_T we give an alarm clock with every "you won't cuddle me or'kiss me?" down. vassins. Sofa, honest, certain. To keep e Package." "I'won't toudlr you." The male con is called a bt111 and �] P • sway curiosity seekers I want a, go ' "'Honestly?" Woman's B Enterprise stamp for full particulars. v y fs lassoed alor.g the Colorado, fought -j' L Marl n1 Box 321, Toronto Truth goes.in a walk-wbIlia a lie "-Yee." math of the.Rio Grande, and thot In Keeps a V 01111 y -- ps l�allops all over town. "You mean It." .- the vicinity of the City 'Hall. - "I do." slice o cow is worth eight cents BIBLES for the .$LIN1D '"Then why do me to A f Employment <:ara aaxos ►susow) -. :a. Jamey-"My brother is coming ? tom !n the cow, I4 cents in the hands of - O to stay a few days, dear. The poor out to the car?" the packers dad '$2.40 in a restaurant m � specializing in atmosphere. _ Pottery g wire► stns ass of is Appreciated. looks very seedy." - Secret -Porte Painting •PTO' O luntary contributions .aD reclsted. Special Frfae,. $1 per volume. Mr. Jamest;"Well, he's not going to Mrs. Perkins—"I like our uew•aphrt- +cess Dane in Pretty $21 complete.' Plant himself here?" - - meat; but'the aeighbois can bear The greater a mss is in power Cornwall Village foosaiss, Dso ' every word we say." abov_ others, the more he ought to - °, !as North Tao o�stoa���asl�• - it.may be all right to be•known as ' Mr.•Perkins—"Well, dear, why don't excel them in virtue. None ought to A Mlldandi woman, Miss Starbuck, }man of wisdom, but don't carry it to you hang a heavy tapestry on the 'govern who is not- better than the who -csme to Peatewan, Corn�gall, lie-extreme by being visionary: - walla?" nine.yesl's ago with a'capital of $25, Unbreakable,milk-bottles are being go�emed.—Ptiblius Syrna.' tested to America. If the result 1s -- --*-- now keeps nearly every woman.in the It Is our guess that these pancake - - - -- place at work in painting pottery -by asuccessful, Obey may'soon be available hate the women are wearing could - - her own secret process: in all colors. �ave been improved-by the additiop of _ The pottery is being sold in large _ • little.more sod$. - ?` �f Q� quantities all over Britain, as well s + DO. O wO P :+ ' P abroad, ce of Wiles, oil a visit to Come Menton 1. Mother? •!'Would you like me to rte Corn- take you to the Zoo •his afternoon?" wall, Was po impressed by this 421 College 8t. Bright CWId—"hio., If-they want. chinaware that he gave a-large older Toronto _ - em ..:lc, LUC." -- _—R:for it _._ martey-Davidion Distributorsl- Secrecy Pledged - virite at once for our Oarstain nec o. - <.:, use motorcycles, Terms a - a �rou can always. tell the hen-pecked n °.'`''':,`" r::: .. '' .:..,:.`,:':::;:'."'" :..,- :.- Recedtly she showed a reporter _ _. d m ales, rrnr eel. �a Itusband. He is-the one who is given 4 ' ",{,mow _ ever her studio. As soon as they en- * R ? �` + ' qq} ` lered the door the girls and Wonlea THAT DEPRESSED FEELING ` the blue sky pieces to work In the " 2� x xk ,x% g 11g-saw puzzle. > °¢ 4 a ` who were painting vases6 dishes, _ pitchers, beads, and chinaware of all �Q e Man (proudly)—.,W hat -I-am rte dog s ' �. `} � kinds stopped their .work immedf- �! �R{1�Y LIVER a 1 owe to my wife." sy�� s" xA•0 a ate]y. Wake lip pour Liver B& ;,, I Neighbor, 'bored f — - :• •- "All workers are pledged to t Calomel g (bored) what are «•'>:}��, •,�,tiK.<;^a:;.., .., «z^.;; < iy� my Wit>•OII - - ' secrecy," said Mfas Sta"rbnek, •'and You are"feed Doak"dmDb been your rout" !sa t Pasrins Its daily two pounds o!liquid r : ` : : they would not dream of telling eay- Irlaa—"1'm the husband of the best +#; '' ,.; >;:, iatoyourbowels on andeliminattos E x:.;• Dlseyo�ur mil» stem b fridge player in this town." - ..M::d•, one-how. the_'•dwloring fa done, -SITY =both,o peted,and era. attempts have been made to copy t sea ~ ?oY<:... • ,,. What you need 4 a guar etlmalant Some- "How do they catch lunatics, my process,. but none has been sue- � that goes fartnwth.n•►t.,mineral water. Ceesfal" sa, tantive candy or chewing 4um or roughage ' father?" !§ , whloh only mote the bowel—agaarlsg tae real , 1 "With face powder, li stic and : ° ' �,: :, v",.," Miss- Starbuck-was attracted byaeottroubk,yourllver. p k, Take Carter's I ittls IJoe 1?�s.'Purely vege. • tilothes." ' £ " Pentewan, a beautiful. little flshiag pbb. No harsh calomel(mercury) Safe.Sur. 1 village, and as there were china clay Ask for them byy Hama Itsttaee eubaUtutea •ISo.at aII draggiata. � -:c ,,Vera—­r can't underst why I quarries and pottery man lecturers - i u N close -at-hand; she decided 'to settle dot accept Jim the first time_he pro- posed." down there, ° ' , , �dyenn—`'You probably_ were not _ One of the most flourishing cottage ere." ' I industries of Britain started in the AT H8ME cottage she took as her home—the YOV�sam itpa��� hoses M Dade. Ns.eeQisg ec smallest cottage in the village, and m.k +In Agreement probably 'the smallest one In Corn- �e you,> c� "It's,four years since I-was in this wail. �iVelncodssforfn.Wbeekla, town," remarked the stranger to the NHE It has two •rooms, one above the �Q4 Damiaim 94 Toreakh 01 oilier, and the fr6htase is' not more Delicate. than ten feet, Here Miss Starbuck Baby began painting Truro-pottery by hand When Your Daughter - .herself- � .��•{ •M For a delicate Baby there is nothing - _.. '�"�`• Comes tOwOInanhOOd ' • better than BABY'S OWN, TAB- LETS", writes Mrs. Harry Baker, Fifty-Fifty Lunenburg, N.S. "hip advice to every "That letter I gave you this morn Give Her Lydia E.Piinlidltam's l �' ,Mother 99f delicate children is to give ing—did.you_post it?"asked the wife. I Vegetable Compound =them BABY'S OWN-TABLETS; and ,;t-cme of the most hiciuresclue figures in norlhe-rn Canada xas a "Well, no, dear," said her husband, note how quickly the Babies will gain." - - Most girls in their teens need a Mrs. Baker, like.many other Mothers,. - Vermonter, Henry 'llanklin i,Taelve Foot) Davis. His character is -"Ot course you didn't. Anil I to1cT� tonic and regulator. Give your has found that BABY'S OWN TAB- best -told iii -the epitaph on the monument over his grave on a high you it was important that it ahonid gat' daughter Lydia E. Piakham's LETS sweeten children's stomachs, hill oterlooking life confluence of the Peace and 'Smoky Rivers in to-day: " -.1 Vegetable Compound for the pert. ' ,.G..sJ ..,;.ke "Yes, dear." Northern Alberta, lt,,reads. "Here--lies Twelve Foot- Day1s whose few months. Teach her. how tO �r lathing easy, These Tablets are of �sher�eal±h at Chia guaranteed Safety—as proven by the cabin door was never locked; he R.as a.friend.to.e.very man,' Twelve _ ndt just like a man:" time.When she is a happy,healthy Cgrtificate oil;-analysis in.each..1S-cent = •• .Foot_earned his sobriquet when he staked the last twelve 'feet'on a _. , package: - 2w "But;dear -•• - _ wife and mother she will thaa>t _ t creek In the Klondike gold rush and panned from it a fortune which "Don't 'but' me. I'm angry." you, ' ' y br.Wllilanaa' be spent-ho Tndlans- and pianpv:rs' in-the fail•-north•w`e?t.—Cana- 'Ant, dear,.-look at the letter. You .- - --- "•t*: - dial► National Railways, - _ forgot to address it:" -e ISSUE No' 20— 33 PAW • - /�• :. - .. `• . ' - _ _ _ � ., ._ _ _. _.' .. _' .. � .ill :e1 - Pt --�•-c -, -.•r•-•r - ..-y. _ - .-•.,...r r ....r �, ,ti� %+�T�-' .';vs".�,� -.n '1. :.;rr y"y,,., r '.•..?_. a6'+%»' ..c "�-w-a- ..�--,:.vsi:3 .aa' �'--"5:.`< i,,.^,.. .s:`3•..�".'�.- _. ..�'✓... �-i . . t ✓,. P �3 •r, ' L jAL! �� -- `---Miss A. E.-Richardson spent s —Are our Firemen going to have :`'¢'. � ,DLO day last week in Newmarket. a Dominion Day celebration? It —G. A. $territt was on the sick so, they should get busy. M R R M E R—Born,in Pickering,on Sunday, list last week, but has now quite = —Mrs. Thos.- Maddaford, of recovered. Toronto, spent Sunday here with to Rose and Mrs. Wallace, aeon. - Harvwy Bath. of Toronto. —Mrs. Walter White and dau her sister, MiPe Mary Dwyer, and : .YOUR PRICES ARE LOW1 spent Swnda-y with his parents. ghter. Grace. spent a day last brothers.of Church .St. 18�dgsr sod Mrs. Bath. week in the city, —Dr. Carmichael will be in charge _ g •p _ —F. F. sad Mrs. Baladon and of the service of the Presbyterian X70 ARE OUitis s eatertai�ntad sdaumbar of friends family, of Burford. spent the Church, at the Friends' Meeting : fraoe Tomato no $Wads week end with their relative@ in House on Sunday next, at 3.00 p. m. ' y• Everybody welcome. The Bible Class —R. A. vend Mra. Douglas and Pickering. yy Men's Work harts, 59c., 79c. aid 89c, son, Bert, of Toronto, visited with —James Kennedy and nephew, and Sunda School will meet at 2.00 relative@ in tuwn on finndsy. Joe Douglas, of Bear Bluffs, P. M (Daylight tuldellwho conducts — — were in town on Thursday even .,'JUST A WORD . —Thee. sad Mrs Dougli e. 'of ing calling on friends. the "Madeline" -beauty salon in Cl- Torodto, were to town on Monday _ _Wednesday Wait, May 24th. memont, will be in Pickering, and These Shirts are made by a small factory on business combined with pleas being Victoria Day, will be ob• will conduct her beauty parlor in S. in an Ontario hamlet, where people are . j uro• W. Davis' residence, Church Str. on - - " - --Mr. and Mrs Osborne, of To- served as a general holiday, and Wednesday and Thursday of each _ _. eatisfieii to get an ordinary wage and live all laces of business will be closed _ : ,•. - Tonto, visited W. Q. and Mrs. p week. Hours, 9 a. m to 6 p. m. Phone. �eimplp. There are no big business @zero- _. .. Reid and family ne day last As usual. 5600. *` * _ y —The City of Toron,tp is asking fives to pull huge salaries out of this firm. - .week. The Women's Institute will hold '-So give them a boost b buying - -Russell Bye moved on Mon- for two more repr@seutatives in an open meeting on TneAdttp neat, Y ying their the Federal Parliament than they ` goods. Like De Valera, we 'think that day into 'Mrs. Thos. Law's reef May 23rd, at 3 o'clock (D. S. T.), in small factories.in small towns are tiro t deuce, recently vacated by Mr. have note. One would think that the A. Y P. A. rourus The main - g g ° the men they now send down program -will be an - - be the nest order of things in Ir'owlie. feature of the g should be capable of looking after = ;" . . ..• —Mrs. J.G. Baater•has returned address by K government speaker, _ • -._' ' -_- the manufacturing line. - home,after spending three weeks the Interests of the city. We do Mies M. E. McDiarmid, Moose 'in Or illia with her daughter, Mrs. not think that they have suffered Creek, Oct., whose subject will be - Spierin, from lack of representation in the '. - Personality as an Element of —Mrs: Robt. Fitzsimons, of Past. successful Leadership."' Having Men's Work Boots 2.45 per pair : 'Being a radio Comtriiisiorier is Hamilton, visited her sister, hire. had experience as teacher is a - -. . W. J. Clark, and' other friends in not a vocation of unalloyed pleas- Technical School, and being a a real solid. boot that will stand ure and ease, especially if a • ;town on Sunday. graduate of :Macdonald Institute, —Elmer and Mrs. Toms ' and person is at all of a @ensitive miss MrUiarulid clay be depended the racket. � is no there li b We believe ee family, of Oahaws, spent Sunday nature. on to dive an interesting address. .... .. - - with Mrs. Toms' parents, Oliver other person in the whole country The-Wbitby Branch will be pros Fred T. Bunting', Pickering comes in for more adverse criti- _ and Mrs. Crammer, ant and will contribute musical clam than Hector Charlesworth. numbers. All therubers will bring Radio Licenees Established 1857. - —Miss Helen Cowan, of Bow- Being afortner newepayer man he g manville, accompanied by a ei have become hardened some• paper and peoeils. A cordial in. friend, visited her parents, Joe vitation is extended to all ladies. what touncotnplimeatary remarks —Next Sunda May ` sod Mrs. Cowan, of- the Brock T, y 21st is - '' road On Sooday. directed toward him, but never- being observed as Rursl Life Sun- thelegs he may feel like saying da throe , ., —Cephas Seddon, of Whitby, things when he• bears some of T y BhO1zt Canada and the iq died on Monday, after a prolonged United Staten and will he fittingly Qj top�i..'V illness, in his 71st year.. Before these criticisms. He may be observed in Pickering United quite innocent of some of these entering the indertakin btisinesa The on Sunday evening next. - R charges, but we believe that he is The interde endeLce of-City and ti d' �� In Whitby he resided in Pickering. guilty of some: 9orue of .the P Piekerin„ Leader Stflre. —The ministers throughout Canadian stations that could be Country will be the central thetue Toronto Presbytery of thei'resbp. Around which it it suggested that heard distinctly some time ago, akrvices of worGui terian Church will make'an ex• can not be heard•clearly since their p and a•idree+ea • change of pulpits text Sunday, wavelength has been ch'aaged` be built ills. -The meinbers of the This week, shall We talk about when they will stress the claims onaccount of interference from Horticultural Society of Pickering Summer Underwear ? of the M. and M. Fuud_ and all others interested in Rural - other station-9 which ,hate ><bout —Mrs. D. MacNeil; whose hue Life are invited to attend thi, the carne length. There is much - $p (U. S T.) We-have just received some:atiit3ndid quality May•Billi band died at Ormstown, Qne.r doubt whether radio fans are special service at recently, is residing with her Rev. Hugh C.-Crozier will deliver Slips and B1oamer4. �► getting one million dollars worth daughter. Mrs. N. E. MrEwen, g 9 sermon appr•opria a for the oc- - more pleasure then they . did ; The Bloomers are in white, flesh, pink and bieKe, median having accom -mied her when she eaRionr The ueu91 service will be and large sizes for ladies and 30 and for alieeiee, - - .'. p before the Radio Commissioo tnok ?� returned home after attendiog heid in the morning and the Jun charge. However, we meet give Tired at A bargain ... .. 510c. her father's funeral. for Congregation will meet is the -.p them time to show that the results •- � - : aim r —Castomera from outside the basement at the game hour. b, all sizes, of their work justifies their ap• The SIi are in black, white, .pink and Set: village should remember that " —Many from Pickering have in ,,; ptnatment,and the expenditure of ply great value at OSc. 'every Wednesday afternoon is set year@ 'visited the Cream of yy one million dollars. P observed u s half holiday b the Barley Park at Bowmsnville. ben we have Vesta and Panties in White Balbriggan: —The Darland inquiry which "appliqued," Tilt merchants of the village. Quite About aloe years ago the propri- appliqued; which are proving very popular, very has been going on in Toronto for frequently farmers come in and @tor,Jaroee J. Morden, purchased pretty and comfortable, each 30c. several weeks is attracting coo - ,are disappointed to Sod the stores a large tract of load and o nEd And we haven't forgotten the Men•i sad.Hoye' IIpderovesr : closedr eiderable attention, not only in it.a as la pe Toronto, but also throughout the p P y ground for children. _ - - —The Women's Gnild of St. province. This is a case in which Year by year he has im, roved it ,A splendid line In Boys' oo' -buttoo. pull on Balbriggan, George's Cbomb held a bridge and added attractions. The park sizes 20 to 32..at . • • 50c• :.: s man named Dorland is '@@solo a .... . • . . - -`. party at the A.T. P. A. rooms on began in a small -way, but grew .. term in Kingston penitentiary or" 'Tt.nreday evening last. There attempting bank robbery while rapidly is eeze nod- attractions as " Mao J a ankle length, short sleeve 'BalbriRRati Combinations - • - -- •were eight tables sod a most well as in popular favor with all sizes.each ••• 100 armed. He charges the Toronto �pleasaot time was spent by all, police with a frame up in his rase, both young sad old. There are _' Many. other lines—just come and see. t[re. Barker and Mrs. Kingston, two acres of water where many y y w bostessee. berved much, and as a result an investigation rare birds visit during the year, was ordered which ie being con- HAPMAN —The raspberry canes in this ducted by Mr Jnetice Keingtone also a cumber of wild animals _- Yy district have suffered severely The case is being -prolonged eo which are a aoutee of delight to a S . . 1C : ."` ..from last winter's frost, And thKa the children. This park has long that people ere. beginning to the crop will likely be light. become orient the most popular in think that the 1-ewers intend mak• ' Strawberry plants have stood the the province and attracts a treat - 1 : 'is - ;a 7 fog it a life-long job. When their winter well, although some plants list of questions d`Irected't°werdq ninny vieitore. Sunday Schools have been plowed up. as they the witnesses becomes. exb+tusted or any other group or Society.in Her - �/ V i@ --were nbt-worth keeping. selecting a place in which to hold _ they seem to start over again and rge's Chaech will meet meet of o the Club go over the same thing from begin• mpnd is should keep this one in .. ; ing to end. The point which Rooms this- (Friday) evening iotereste the province is, who is The City of Toronto has de- when they will present a miscel• p clared RRragainst ponhandlers," Choice 'Quality' Meats- going to foot the bill? Toronto �� -- :`._�•::-�isneoae proiti•am consisting of the that iq the class of people who go -� ___ •• t thinks first tir�a province should Legs Lamb, ... ••• • :. ��1 from the about from door.'to dour begging =. . ••.- _ _ ..• � -a varioae programs given during the pay, white the province thinks it for something to eat.or a "dime to —-,tae Lamb, 25c• entirely a Toroata-matter as-it .winter. It is expected that this bay a cup of coffee" These people _ concerns the conduct of the city ,,, _ 17c. : .will eosehWe their activitietr for are also in the habit of begging Front Lamb, :-••• the eeason. police and' tbey should foot the for money froni"those whom they : tl�a• - whc,le bill. The lawyers think Loia Chops, 01—Commereial travellers report meet on tb3 street@. The resi- ••• •• : that both the province sod cif • ". !thatbusinesehaep�lm twoeo¢ttbree have an inexhaustible supply of refusing The°pleas of justified in Stewing Beef, :. ":••, •� •• 3 ]be for 25c. - dnri the funds, so they are not.worrying : =• _ai The for 25c. weeks. One man who came into gars as the city has made ample Hamburg Steak, _ shout the fees, and the loo er the our office this week says that he g rovision to supply all those who did more business during the first case lasts the' better for them. ere out of employment who are in Belogna; ... �.. - ••• 15c., ' two weeks of May than he did dur• —About eighty years ago s need, which include+ the homeless' Headcheese, '. 2 lbs. for 25c. strong temperance wave began to " �itlg the monLheof Mares and April, !m tt and single residents of the city. .. aed be reports that travellers in roll over the country sad which Door to-door .,. 30c. s`} po peddlers must also Cooked Ham, , different lines have the same continued to grow as the years :onfine their activities to d y• -� favorable repirter passed on. Temperance societies, light boars, otherwise tbey`will be -'-.:.Bacon, half or whole side; .• •. ••• 14c. ?', —On $noday evening nest the inclnding the Sons of Temperance, arrested. In this village there is _ minister and choir of St. Paul's The Royal Templars and other no such bylaw is regard to -W Presbyterian Church; Torouto, organizations were formed all panhandles and peddlers. While � a E I D the a large will conduct the services in St> over they are quite numerous there are Andrew's Presbyterian C reb, membership, and continued to not so many se there' were some ;_Butcher (phone 3000) Pickering , Whitby. while Rev, Dr. CRT Boarish for many years. They years ago. michael, of Whitby, and the still exist, but much fewer in - choirsof St. Andrew's, Whitby, nualber and membership. During' �N MEMORIAM. ' " and SL Andrew's, Pickering. will the pest few year@ there seems to conduct the services in St. Paul's, be a ebange in sentiment. Tem. O+ALVERT — In loving memory of a 'Torootor tie legislation which had dear husband and father, Thomas -SIABERLING -_ —A natural pbetiomennn of accomplished much in the cause of Calvert, who passed away on May : very rare occurrence, attracted tAmpersoce has been repealed and 17th, 1926. the attention of our residents at repideed by laws much more to A precious one from us has gope, .�13eCjRZ Service Tires noon On Monday. It was s eom the liking of the brewers and ' A voice we loved is stilled, . - plete sod very brilliant circle distillers. The result is'evident A place is vacant in our home, _ _ . :• .i around the sun, 'several colors everywhere. A large percentage Which never can be filled. - being distinctly visible. Circles of Motor accidents are caused by Remembered by Wife and Family �s LhoA88IIds Of drivers now know, are around the sun and moon are drinking. A man .need not be frequently seen, but seldon sneh s actually drunk before he is Incap Now AdvAwt4sopsim ils. built stronger and wear longer than any - brilliant one as this one. They able to be in charge of a car, as Are dne to atmospheric conditions. only one drink may make him FOR BALE—I1 pigs. 7 werkeold. H. fire "eyeII Se3ber11II$ could ever build dangerous at the wheel. Another Dunning.Claremont. Phone Is1o. 3s :. .. - —The program of' the U. Y. P. g _ _. .. •,} 18. last Wednesday e+veniog was in effe2t of the change regarding the HAY FOR ,BALE—Loose. Also before. " 1 charge of the Missionary Commit; liquor question is the great in- barton der trees for planting. Wm,Lac36:3Aun. tee with Madeline Crawford, se crease in drunkenness among - :aistant convener, In the 'cbair. young people, even girls in their HAY FOR BALE— Baled, rnostlr = -,Come III and "k tos8ee these worldlfam- g pb y teens are frequently found in a Timotby. $7.00 prr tart at the barn, W. _ 3 Th!meeting O tl!d With s hymn q y H.We.tney,lot 10,con.8,Pickering' 36.38 - -and prayer, and the president,- S.' beastly State of intoxiZstioo. Pab- - - — — --- IOi $ tlZe6e - Wonnaeott, eonducted the busi lie dance hall@ are also frequently POTATOES FOR R BALE—Dooi'y pees period. An interesting feat the scene of drunken brawls. We Brock:load.at. milennortA o('K ngiton Rd 3m 3s e ' 1, "re was an address by Mrs. H. G. firmly believe, however, that the - pcaziet. Her_ Asa Ws rim i. @_ r '. "i�•' _ i.rf a � �� lub�eCL rn will owing, reed barley. frood.ample. Price,8ocenu Cavalcade, Riving the history of g' the other direetittn. . bo.hel John Miller. R R 2, Claremont. the Canadian North-west, and when there will boa revival of the Phone Clare M2. 29tf -_ 'achievements along mitoeionary •temperance sentiment, when the T 08T—On Wednesday morning, l �elle?wl Repai*s, mis saa t+as. . lines Hazel'Oarter sang a Bola people will have seen the evils of LMay 17th,between Ritchie Dai gam sad ^ wnd Gordon Lockwood favored drink and its effeeton the national a;ring;i;�d * ism White ids c . Finde . 4 �.�►i,~.h•lt vlollwseio, fife. ., .]titthie'Dairy. _ :Pick'un 91 _ y.. •OntSrlp .. .