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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1933_05_26 y4 ���rr�r.�•z,�__-: .�;�-,.;,M-• � �} w,A� _ *. .. ... _ .,• _-- � ..�: + • _ - .'..• .�' ._ `•aka � . �. ,— - .Z+ Y ••' r :ire, j v'�. � -- •_- ate• VOL. LaI, - PICgERINC , ONT.; FRIDAY. MAY 26, 1933. - -- No. 39l, PTO-fsofu tal 49as bo. Oshawa - - Greenwood 1 y — GREENWOOD MetiAcaL � _ . C 0 A -L ��William Dryden, son of the late James and Mrs: Rains spent Sun- Hon. John Dryden, Minister of Ag- day•with friends to Erin DR. H. 0. PEARSON-Physician A Rood supply of Hard. and Soft ricuiture in the Ross Government, is Born, on Sunday, May 21st, to Mr , sadsnrxeon, Dunbarton. loly Coal on hand. Also a supply being pressed to accept the Liberal and Mrs. Shortt, a son. • MILLS _ RB. FORSYTH, Onph.D.. Director of Hindling Wood, nomination in South Ontario, the Mrs. T: C. Robinette and sons, of p�,�ometrical Amanda , of-Ontario. Reg. . seat now held by W. E. Sinclair,,Lib- Toronto, spent Friday last with Miss_ tatvat Member of the American opeometrical stove length. eral Leader in the Legislature, as Mr, Mr. and Mrs. John Beoth, of Osh- Established 1836 Association. �oexa inn"-by appointment. 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. Sinclair will, it is said, decline to a y aAya, seen Sunda with Wm. Ormer- gain carry the' Liberal banner, hav- od and family. -Lepaaj. DONALD MUNRO, PICKERI•NG ing' been turned down by a Liberal Mrs. James Gibson. was called to THIS IS THE convention for the erstwhile leader., Myrtle, owing to the illness of her ° UNOAN B. McINPYRE-Barrie- Q Mitchell P. Hepburn, M. P. - Toronto sister. f D tar.Solicitor, Notary. . OP6ce—Brock St.. � ' �•� ` � � � � Telegram. __ FARMERS MILL souE1,. Opposite Bell Telephone Office, Whitby_ GENERAL INSURANCE g Mrs. 'e e Sadler and daughter .- Phone 45. 481y AGENCY Whitevale t spent the week-end with friends in A large number of farmers 4 Toronto. DONAT.D RUDDY. Barrister. BROUGHAM, - ONTARIO f -• exchange their grain The Women's Association o_ the _lL' Wood. R. Solicitor, Notary Public. Moneyto Loan_ -- Vb'hitevale; United Church will-:nests Youn Peo le of the United for Office formerly occupied by the late A.E.Chris- Facilities for placing any kind of In= g p " tian,south wing of Court House.Whitby. 81yZ at the home of _Mrs: Blake Annis, on Church held a crokinole party in the 1 surance at best rates Thursday, June 1st, at 3 p. m. The basement on 'Friday evening last. Flog and Cereals EATON, BELL & ROSS, Barriat- -available. .r B t ers, solicitors. Soo Northern Ontario Security and Service my Motto, word fcr Roll Call is "Promise," foll- Rev. Mr. Jull, of Brooklin, deliv- Building,33013ay Street,Toronto,; 4,21y Phone PiA. 515 o'er by a public supper. Admission, ered a very impressive-sermon in the It Saves money and many more �{ W.J Beaton, 25 and 15 cents. Everyone welcome United Church here on Sunda y morn- Should do it, W a.Bell. - -- A clinic for the administration of, - J.D.F. Rota. Adelaide 2838-9 tosoid for di theria, will be held in I H Beal, -� Claremont p William and Mrs. Ormerod and Special . . RpIC[iARCSON. PIaSERING & the Whitevale library on Saturday, family ttended the funeral of the MU`hrEY—Barristers,Solicitors,Notaries PHONE 924 May 27th,-at 2 o'clock, .under the former's brother at Scarboro on Th- BARLEY FEED __-Public, YLa 21i Confederation Life Building. , Corner of Yoa a and Richmond Sts.Toronto, FURNITURE auspices of the Women's Institut¢; ursday. '$20.00 per ton S Pboges Adelaide 448wand 4480, By appoint- Dr. McKinnon will be in attendance. p , pot Cash. meat Saturday evening`s, Pickering res,denee Rev. F. Horton, of Greenwood, ex Pbone Pick.3613, stf We are di @playing an attractive All children of this community and'changed pulpits on Sunday last with This in the best feed value on variety of Xmae,Gifts. Furrounding district, between the aq- Rev, P. L. Jul], of'Brooklin. The ex- the market. _ T1iOMSCN & McMILLAN-BNrris- Aluminum and Granitetvare Etc. es of 6 mot and" 13 years, ;oho have change was in accordance with the tens, Solicitors. Notary Public. O`5ce at not been innoculated for the reven- for Pastry and Fine Residence of Mr.Thomson, lot 11,concession 1. Furniture anti-Furniture P arrangement of Presbytery for a Kissimi - Pickering, Office hours:Thursday and Saturday Novelties, tion of diptheria are cordially invit- general exchange throughout the Pr- Cake Baking. evenings, from 7.00 p,m to 8 30 P.m..or by ed to attend. esb p ' utweot.'Toronto office : 605 Royal Bank Prices low, in keeping with times. - ytery• poker s Joy B Phone pick loco: Toronto Elan 3303. p g �hi�b An ice-cream social will be held in � +Hakes a Fine 371y -- .3 - the church here on the evening of Flavored /�� Several business- changes took Friday,, May 26th. A Dread. - Deyktat --- -. .r R 0 0 / I � 3, 1 Program of • :,lace over the week-end. Jaynes ;lc- songs and monolounes will be iven_ /r"- TM-•'��-..^�^ .�_��• :gee. of Part Pe g Chopping Monday, Wednesday EIL 0.AMITH. D. D. 5., L. D.S.. - n k Perry, purchased thr by airs. Astoria Forsythe, soloist and and Friday. We do (Succeesor to Dr J N.Dales,, Graduate of S- ECI:SL -grncery, 1,usinesi-of the late F. N. elocutionist, of -Toronto, assisted by it right. ttu Royal Coneteof Dental Surgeons and Tmon- __ Burn=. -m Brock St. north, and mad local talent. Admission 25 and 1a , Scott t At Claremont at nfriday. w D. A. operate it as a branch of the Super. cents. ?ti0 CREDIT smolt s tureerery Tttesaay and Friday. Phone 36 inch Rock Faced gad stouff lttl ll- zztt •tur chain. He runs a store in Port M`atherg' Day was. a very beaut• On account of the ehanRe io times and Green Hoofinn Perry, which he will probably close iful day eve Greenwood, and the close margin I sell at. I o y rywhere. At Greenwood HERBERT T. FA LLA ISE. L DS.. _ :_ out. Charfes Lyons, of Galt; has pur- the church was filled I1 D D.S, Graduate W the Royal College of — 2 40 per square. chased the bankrupt stock of W. G, Mrs. Wm. -,,, c �_ Dmui Surgeon andYhc Unwersty of Toronto. . .Brown ArPQ'_ d &"e Lim program se! eZCCp POrtV approved n mo[�il Y e roi:certuci`pct ii out `aso�coe St. And- "' 1Cwe1R}st and Walters_. who went. into bankruptcy vice. Miss M. Bie gave a very inter- after & period of over 40 years in eating story, and the pastor, Rev. F. accounts. a.m. w 6 p.m. or by appointment. (X-ray standard quality business. The stuck is.to be sold here, Horton, preached on Mother and the F• L. � �• service). Pboae Pick 3700. Mir Reginald Parrott, plumber and-steam Home, The services throughout the The above prices Rood for 10 days fitter, who has carried on business in circuit were greatly enjoyed by all. 0nstnsloo 1l:tsxt3i• only. Terms Spot Cash. Whitby for several years,..left on. The music was splendid. - La BURNT NGHA M, Saturday for Huntsville, where he. Building and General SLI2A8ETbi RiCHARDSON- ��m PICY% R G as�� will go-into business, Broug'haek Contracting. e Fire a c automobile of all kinds. Estimates furnished on all elassaor - - . rgrseRing eompsai_of solid 6natteial Ptaad- ,__ .. Dnnbsrtoa of work—Interior and Exterior, A& �j j��j;� V� The D. Gannon family spent Sun-: y • v "n 1 On Jane lithe, the annual Cemetery day with the Bruce Morton family. POSTTLL, f York 4 Auctioneer, meeting will be held in Erskine Ch- The Harry JBrmyn family, of Wh- Alterations and repair. s p O/aattss .!lark asd Otatada nos- !_ - �salmi st nit kiaas ansoraad so on etsarkssll Blaeksmithing, f]G Woodwork arch, at 2 P. m. A dedicatory service itby, were guests of the V. Shave! Ohimneys Built Ooncrete Work. look**. &"Pass lbws atvsa P.o.. 0" at right prices will be held and the new gates will family on Sunday. Phone Plekering 5712 - R. BEATON; TOW1v9HIP Now Is the time to have those repair be opened' after which, Rev. W. M. " The Eugene Wood family; of Tor. FAIRPORT. - ONTARIO D a Clerk. Conveyancer,Commissioner for fobs attended to. Harrows repaired, Mustard, Rev. Dr. Carmichael and onto, spent the week with A. and •Ad ire asdavise Accountant.Wbite Etc. ironer of Rev. $. M, Burgess, will take part Mr,;. Moffat. " Shingles For S 3lwlaraage L,eeaaes glh,tevue.Oat, also new sections on hand. The'fam• - l► Quo Fleury Plows always on hand. m the service. The choir of Picker- Mr. Bellsmith and Mr. King have e. WM. MAW, LICENSED AVO. Also dealer in Viking Cream Separa: ing United Church will conduct the taken up residence in the D. Cannon TIONBER,for York,Qata:to and oorbasa toga and Electric Washers. musical part of the service and lead apartment. _(salt Galvanized Steel Shingles, ' -C000t,w Autnadaot ..lam prompt) amaottad If thinking of burying as electric radio_ in the- singing,: Mrs. Ross Middleton and little son Bird's Felt .Slate Shingles. to Terms reasonable. rme.fuc sa may, be ask for a demonstration of the New Next Sunday evening the Young of Port Pe spending this _MQVW at NEWS'Ofticv. 84 and Indepim- 'Perry, are B q Also. re•rubbering buggy wheels. – &Nt p whtthy.On sly Rogers Majestic models. Peoples' Society will take charge of week with Mrs. Lemmon. lawn mowers abgrpened. The prices are right. 'the sen ice in the United Church. Milfred and Mrs. Hamilton and GARNET ROBERTSON r `T' weoawta•rd A ,amber of men from tfi!.= dist- :41rs. T. A. Knox were Sunday visit,- T. PATERSON'S - CLAREMONT - GREENWOOD. ugly rlct are findinfr employment at.,the :ors with Toronto friends. Call and get prices. Phone 2812 - j Electrical Contrat-wr _�___ _ ___ Dunbarton S_. res project at the east -Miss Tulnmonds', of Manilla; *i-- - Wiring and Repairing for Li - of the Bay. a week-end visitor with_the Mc Whir- Fine Nursery Stock • Considerable alterations%ha:ve bean• ter family. or power. Pickering Mills made at Dew: Drop- Inn during the Mr. and Mrs. A. Love and daugh- FOR 19�i:3 All'kinds of electrical goods past few weeks..-• -very attractive ap- ter, of Toronto, were here this week - kept in stock. ` pearance is being given the build- with the Perryman,families. Ornamental Trees, 211y Phone 1705, Pickering -- ings. Sympathy is felt for the •widow Evergreens and Dwarfs: t, Audrey and friends of the late John-Coburn, =_. Flowering Shrubs.Hedglog. - We have a full ling Of who were residents o$ Brougham for Climbing Vines, l�kel'ili ��Ql le are now working of their corn -some time. Roses and Perreoaial Bordero, _ .a - -A l} --Pou l tr land. The Sheppard family have return. _ Dahlias and Rockery Plante, •f �e��$ ed to their home ii1 Brougham Berry Rushee and Strawberries. ; -A Every milk producer should write Rham for - Gooseberries and Currants, ltipQlti� • to the King's Pri ter Parliament the summer after spending the win- Aepsra u c /- y(ihlOken Starter of best Victoria Day found -many people ter in the city. Frei Trees, root-prtrned. MRS. THOS. LAW, OWNER quality ai reason- � at the Brooklin Spring Fair. Keep ih'mind the date of the W. Root-pruned apple,pear, cherry and Seeding is•about finished and o M S• meeting'at the home of Mrs. able prides. pe p= English cherry tre 4 to 5 years old and ' 9t Mary's Portland Pyramid Mr. Gazely's young orchard is fu?l Burton to be held on May 31st, with using root-pruned and care,bearinor- a Cement. Laying Mash and FeedB of bloom this year. After all.a fell- group. "A" in charge. will come into effect in .from 2 to 3 _;•.9 ow- does not have to wait very long Visitors at the Bert Harvey home years and some have borne in 1 yeor.: 4 Lundy Fencing.` of every sort. = to-get apples, on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Sher- t The Kinsale drama put on herein -lock, the Bob Harvey family and Al- J� T. ELLIOrPT, AGENT !Coal, Coke and Wood " i the church on Friday evening last bert Harvey family. PICKERING, ONT. 20tf s Howe 2t3o Phones Office 5600 'y was well patronized and the play The attendance at the Leadership - `l D s ltl . L OCIi W OO d w el] put on. Training School was good and much ; ial Buildings, Ottawa, for.a• copy•of the" •interest was manifested in the sev- -P L TR C Price PICKERIN G, ONT. final report' of the Standing Comm- eral courses. The usual banquet at - ittee on their findings in the Milk the conclusion of the course will be Disea.s... .', } • R *_'L�*TT1�*♦T*T� Investigation, it states the position held in the Town Hall this Friday ev- ^ _O>\' A ' G. LE DE I very well. After all this expense in erring, for which a good program is L, - investigating is clearly the duty. of being arranged. - %FU NERAL DIRECTOR the government to implement these, Farmers are now through with findings b some enactment that will their seeding operations and are now Bed Outfit Private Ambulance cure the evils. Our legislators would getting ready for the root crop, The Prevenlfed Day and Night Service be far better employed in this Rork prospects are bright for an abund- &mmon's Steel Walnut finished Phone 9000 than in' debating the return of titles ant harvest. by rising = Bed, with Mattress and M 500A for some aspirant for the House of A few residents were guests of an '.Malvern Lords or a Knighthood. In speaking ahlminum company, who -demonstr- PEERLESS Spring, $11 75. of the prices received by the farmer aced their wares, by serving 'a full Markham, te this report says "It is generally. a-. course dinner at the R...Devitt home OULTR p 1 Wilton Rugs, 57=28 :_ w.3 46 - - ---- -- greed that the farmer-producer.is on Friday evetling- not receiving an adequate return.for' The church services on Sunday last - 5 his labor and investment." An d a R- both morning and evening were w well Rugs, 48s24 9 .. ain stores attended, the evening service PRESCRIPTION ain in speaking of th e ch be 1 n R .• .,:.'-.. Folding Couch with Rood FR. - whose cheap sales have hurt' the conducted by group "A" of the W. - Cretonne Mattrese ... 9.75 ;: . From May let to May 15th we are farmers'•business, it says "The feat- M. S. Mrs. F. Cassie, convener; con- �A preparation for the entice e Obeeter Verandah Swing 9.50 giving awsky witis every cash =using of milk as'a leader in these 'ducted the service, while Mr Lewis, poultry family for tbetreat Lawn gea O, purchase of 4 gale of B. H. stores should be discontinued." The of Claremont, gave the -address. The - went and prevention of paigt 1 gal free. A law-should go on now where this re- young men of the church had charge Cholera, Roap,Cauka, Diph- Oamp Chairs, with foot.Peet purchase of 1 gal., Z Port leaves off and. make it an off of the music. . theria, Blackhead, Cocci- and canopy complete ... 2.98 1 qt f1•ee-etc. ence for milk to be sold. The sympathy of the community is dious. Chicken Pox, Glape9, _ Camp chairs,with footstool 2.25 -The railwape, in order to give extended to the family and friends VZhite Diarrhoea and y / Come in now for yours. of the late Mr. Thomas Perryman, Fawns. an impetus�to travelling and t1mis Camp Chairs .,, 1.75 het our oldest village resident, who pass- Ask to see our fully guaranteed of help reveoae in -these times � away 'early on Monday morning., +� d ' Holding Camp Stools. with • Electric Washer, specially depression, are Riving great The late Mr. Perryman had been a $1'00 large. bott�� 4 back .• .75 priced at 560,00. inducements in the reduction in respected citizen of the community r - fares. - From -May 31st to June for many'Years. He was a staunch• For Chiekene,Turkeyff,Ducks, �t c ALL HARDWARE 15tb, the fAre will be only one ;and loyal Methodist Church member, C. A. J���' �T__- -_—seat-&._mile,_round- _--eoaeh--to- lgtWrTy of---the United Church, and 'Geese and$irde: sf-moderate pnees. -any point west . as far ae the was also a life-long• Conservative. \' , - . Funeral Director Pacific Coast, good for 30 days. He was of a retiring disposition, nev >f A.mbulanee serviee�A ALVIN BUSHBY Sleeping sceommodatinn ma be er a $ c p R y aggressive, but always .loyal to . Jones � Store THE PIC.- R I N,.6G N IEWS eeenred for a light additional his convictions. He had been' a pat- Phone Iwo Hardware Phone 4000 charge. This is• a great induce- ient -sufferer for many months. In- Phone 6800 • ` ;� f- • FQ c: >P1 ,� i� Q went for those who wish to take• ferment took place on Wednesday to ;x -a, trip wt�t this*81h1lnilr:� r Ss1r1r1 Cetrlela '• 'P'!'OIWI'�d�; a i► f3ii�rlP _ _ _ r , a..11 "A 1; cep Ss°;rx: `�:. . w<.:-t a'_ .. ~.. j..... - - — - -- --- -- - - -- -- -- --- --- C u0! course," said Silver, in s low . :. :, 1 voice, "I was forgetting about your - r • • • • - r;�','- 'I'1`iE . . .i ' memory, but I'm 'afraid there's no ' A Blend of Distinctive Quality • 1. ` - - - going back to Chelsea now, Molly . , Mystcrious dear. You've got to wipe out for .ever the da a .�� ��as u erase y You have been :way from us. Jarvis has already gone down to Chelsea to fetch your things. .- _ By J. Re WILMOT - From today you're going to take up • . your life with ua here from where = it left of[ before you lost your mem- •_. . . .. - •'�''• - - ory, and we're not 'going to risk los- • ' ' SYNOPSIS ' $can't think how thai.kful we are to ing you again, are we.Flora?" .' • ­ Club s n LonQong dining at the Cygn,l have found you again." "I simply couldn't think of that," = ­ ,who conressea that she is looking fora Molly regarded the woman' intently. Molly heard Mra. Silver say, and as IREE '. -+ - secretarial position. Roger promisee. to If there hadn't been such a quality of she looked at the woman there were Aer. Neat morning Molly La taken q y actually tears in those a n custody by a policeman who declares sincerity In her voice, it might have 3' pale blue eyes: ssi ant and M�ree Pa i her aunt upon heir, ac: been different, but to Molly it seemed And perhaps if it hadn't been for I� `��(, �� 1va1 at the police station they profeas a8 if MTS. Silver was really welCOm- those tears, Molly might have acted Flesh From Rte Gardenf U,recognize molly, who, they declare, is ing, back a niece who had ben lost rather differently than she did. --_-- _.__---.-. _ _____ _ '" ' - . •.ouffering from a lapse of memory. Instead of a total stranger. ' CHAPT_.h IV. The girl was certainly feeling bet CHAPTER Y. . Chinese Abed 197 Dies The Perils of Swimming ' u` „ ter. The drive and the rest had re- ReCOrds Substantiate Age Year after year the first warm day Lawn House, Hampstead, was, For Molly Caratafre the situation stored her" mental faculties.'almost Lt Ching-Yung, a native of the prov- in Spring brings news of the first' . _ - architecturally, adelightful residence. completely, and now she was .once was extremely interesting. She found p y2 face of Szchewan in Western China, .drowning accidents, writes the To- ' As its name implied,the-frontage was again quite sure of herself, that her room, as Mrs. Silver had fa dead there at the age of 197 as he ronto Mail 8c Empire. Two occurred _• refaced by a wonderfully well-kept „ termed it as she led the girl upstairs, is Bracebridge recently. The victims "Hadn't we better end this farce himself counted it, or at the age of urn, large enough for a tennis court, „ was a -delightfully bright affair. ventured in a canoe where dangerous bbbbuuuutttt successive occupants had a ar_ here and now, Mrs. Silver, announc- 256, according to official estimates re-, pp „ l._.: __ Bolden chintz-curtains on currents -S fitly, decided that tennis on such turf ed Molly. You know as well as I marks-tlie New York Times, adding: met. The canoe was V.e.- do that I'm not your lost niece. What the windows, a wonderfully billowy It is said'that there is a record of turned and the boys, though supposed would be little short of sacrilege. bed- an octagonal table in the win- to be good swimmers, vanished and •' •- useful purpose can. be served by all congratulations extended, by the Pe- - In appearance, the house had more dour and below it a few neatly-con- were seen no-more.. Despite the balm . than a hint of the Georgian in its un- .this acting?" Y king Government to the vulnerable Y, f3i trived bookshelves. In fact the whole air the water, no doubt, was ice and ' - . prnatnental severity of line.There Was Flora Silver's face became momen- man on his 200th birthday.. room glowed with friendship. almost -immediately cramped or para.' .. -- nothing decadent about it. It had been tariry suffused with pain; her deli- Some rooms are like that-delight- If LS Chung-yarn lived to be 197 lyzed them. Such accidents as these 3eeently decorated, and from the road• cately-colored blue eyes clouded and fully companionable places that in- years old, then it is probable that he will continue, we have. no doubt un; �' the- muscles controlling her rather witnessed the following: . 4ay always presented the appearance stinctively offer you'a welcome. Others til the end of the world. Youth will q befog well cared for. heavy mouth were drawn taut. 7 attempts .to inflate the rurrency there are that repel according to the be adventurous and dlsdalnful of the The Silvers had been at. "Lawn But when she answered, pity was and bring back prosperity. the only emotion she displayed. „My degree of sensitiveness in the indi- 7 collapses of the ,currency. cautions of maturity. It is of the Mouse" upwards of fifteen years. vidual; and Molly Caratairs had al- 12 revolts of the very spirit of young manhood to face Mora Silver had pretensions to be a dear, of course, she said, slowly lay- was been room-conscious. young generation. ing a warm hazed over Molly's arm.- y 25 revivals of the long skirt, . perils.from which others shrink, and . . hostess, and though for some reason Many had been the times.-when she _._ without that spirit young manhood • "It was just the same last time in 29 returns' of the short skirt. \y„ .. . . I-as had been denied ,an entree into had longed to ow•n a room such as -would not be the gallant thing it is.salons of Mayfair, in Hampstead Paris. That funny little memory of. this. Eight 8 reiafroducttons of the game of Paris. will play the most outrageous g years ago when she had whist under a new name. Statistics might show, if they could r parties were renowned for their lived in the Midlands before her par- be sufficiently analyzed, that drown- tricks, but you mustn't worry, every- . 10 returns of the jig-saw puzzle. .. bosmopolitanism and their brightness. ants died leaving her to make her 1ng fatalities were . greater among thing will come all right in a day or 5 cycles of warm,winters and cool 'At any-0f these parties one could al- own way in the world, she had had swimmers than non-swimmers. The tors. Perhaps we'll run over to Paris summers. .. .hays rely on meeting individuals of I a little room of her own, brit it had - natural instinct of a normal person . both sexes culled from the stock of and have another chat with Dr. La- not,been 6 cycles of cold. winters and hot touches @ntirely to her liking, But summers. ,Who cannot swim is to avoid any risks elf a dozen different nationalities. Molly had always promised herself a g .outbreaks of nudism. on the water, 'lust as the natural in- In Hampstead the Silvers were re "I tell you I"don't want to see.any-loom such as this one was.. And 4 eruptions of school-teaching R ith- atinct of a swimmer is to-be indiffer- doctor'' perafsted Molly. "I'm per- p g ppected because in these .days with what a contrast it was to the small, out books, teachers or' discipline. ant to them.. The person in the the exodus of the quality from the fectiy well, thank you, Mrs. Silver. rather loom little room is Chelsea' greatest' jeopardy,. we think. is. the• - ' imvirons of London, the retention" of If there's anyone suffering from hal- g y 4 returns to modified corporal pun. . . SO when .3iolly had regysested Mrs. Ieh o„r person srho ran scfm a !aw [amass -. . :•'• Loch folk as a permanev ws r,iaef lucinations it is not I. You :•abv have � cn -- when clad in nothing s rn>:a Al er to, aiiow vier to remain alone' g more cumber- -the 'Superintendent at the` 1. oucburats of eeH•eicpression in the - - as something of ali achievement, for 'a few momenta to readjust her colleges. same than his bathing suit and in' -otawn House" and its occupants were Police station and 171 say -that's one- Cloughts after the morning's cats- smooth v:ater-close to the shore. Such-. trick to you, but before I leave this - g� 11 revivals of the Lady type. - . _ considered to add that indefinable C1ysm, it was just as much for the But K Lt Chung-yun actually lived an equipment .L �Z Cale arse wnerl -- �' ttnalrty "tone" to a decaying locality. house you're going to tell lire how you reason that, as that moment, she to be 25G years, then it is• fully, clothed the swimmer iw dumped Yet Paul Silver and his-wife were got 'my photograph, for that news- wanted very much to-be alone in that plain 'that into'deep water perhaps tar lretn paper account:" y he must have been an observer of land. Yet his little-learning has per- f jp the neighborhood rather than of it. :room to drink in its beauty nd to ' g - !ip But before Mrs. Silver could frame.. y the .following panorama- s ere were those who, inquisitive to a suitable reply the-door opened and appreciate the comfort it represented. and Here The Times. proceeds to haps made him.unduly,regardless- of. • -ow more about their neighbors, de- ,(To be continued.] reiterate the above list w danger. fth 5 per - fared that they had heard "stories" in came Paul Silver, smiling flap- _, The waters are the rbJef natural -'o----- - cent. added to the numerals. N - " bout "Lawn House:' But when-once pily ' . � . - . menace to-Canadians. Perbap.1 it. is _ .finned down and-asked for facts-in "My darling little Molly," he ex- 4-Year-Old Saves 3 Lives _ because we-have so much 1weter and . �, �abQtantiation, the critics of the Sil- claimed, "I wander if you know how Futility .: . our young people seem to yearn to-,' good it is to• have you home-again? A 4-year-old, Budapest boy Sneed h _ • firs menage had to admit defeat, far y the lives of his - thme brothers and 1 try to capture rhythm with ward it.as the boys of England yearn t Much is the, kingdom of Gossip. You're feeling better already, I can The make shift words that-iiinit me: to the sea. The feeble saitnmer who - sisters in Szombathely recently. The - As for :Holly Caratairs, she had-re- see that:'" . .. . The wind has more suceess-than I suddenly steps 'into a,hole, the inEx- _ Molly searched the man's face but ibur'little Children were alone !n the �vered from her faint before leaving house when a fire broke out, They By simply-bending do*n a tree, pert youth who upsets his canoe, . -- Ile police. station, but that dive into could find not tile, slightest trace of were• nearly sudocated when 4-year. - or loses the, oars of cis boat and ; . no abyss of unconsciousness had left insincerity there. These people were old Francis succeeded •in smashing I seek for color, and must ba drifts I'to the mid�tle of the lake, the F - er brain curiously numb. She had amazingly good actors-i! they really the window and shouting for. -help Content with ' some cold, distant man-who ventures too far on thin ice i - onsented, rather vaguely, she after- were acting. The sudden thought Neighbors rescued the children', who name: - -tbese make up a list- of fatalities- - ' g g Itae]t"burners to the- round. g e motor car: The orator or writer-, ' ards remembered, to being led out- disturbed her. What if they really .were badly burned, before the house Yet-swiftly, as the night walks,-near, only surpassed by•those supplied by �'de into the.bri ht suali ht and into had lost -someone who so closely re g The sky is surging bronze and Satre the ... waiting motor car driven by a aembled herself that they_had been # who by a word, or ten thousand' words, - - hauffeur in chocolate livery who held mistaken in her identity? Here was , . . ' I-Struggle for a single line _ .could-do anything to . lessen them . something to be said for tl.at event- .All love-Is sweet. ride the.door as she crossed the pave- g .. ' To measure an emotion by: • . would be a genius a•bo has not yet - bent on Mrs. Silvers' arm. uality, remote though she considered Given or returned. Common as light .A wind bird effortless, takes wing been born: -. - •. -.- - .. - Little had been said during the ouch a possibility to be. For in- is love, • - And writes_ a poem across she sky, - t .. •_ ourney to Hampstead, and by the stance, one thing against that was And Its familiar,voice worries not _-'Mary- S, Hawling In the Montreal �;•• • -me the car drove in at the gates of her clothes. Sure].- these people ever. -Shelley. Datlp Star.. .. The Washing Day . . ' ' Lawn House" Molly .had', more or would see that it was beyond the . , The little cottage on the shore _ .- - - I nas, resigned herself to this incred- bounds of probability that she would . - Has clotbes-lines woven in and out; • )le'position with the°feeling that it be wearing similar - clothes to' the Froof Of the Fudc�t>tl9 The waves come almost,to the door, X TEA . --'auld not surely be long before the missing girl. That was altogether • - `. And all the linen pinned about `- ''. 5'lvers realized that a mistake in too much to lay.-at the door- of coin- 41 • Catches the freshness of the gales; - - . ' ntity had been made: Perhaps, she cidence. But there were, so far, so -I ;; '�'' "§;,_: ~f: q;:- ;;A: w " And, leaning to the waterafde, ' man amazin thin s in this tan fie '. '° „ '� " assured herself, it.would be easier Y g g g I I • 11, � �. � :; Gather's the a tads like sunny sails. � _ - convince these .people when once of identity that Molly,was beginning -- :� � �,� ,. �'A n Ready to journey with the tide. -- e atmosphere of the police station to wander where it would all end. M"". a ;; „� - „ nd its savour of the Law had been .. "I have just been trying to ex- ° a" z:; , � , ` f. w There, where the eparMing watrr8 ' ft behind. Not for one moment did plain to_ Mrs. Silver," said Molly, n ,� Spread ., - she consider the possibility of her turning to the .man, "that you are '�,' "� r � v wti' �,' °'; Their foaming ripples at the feet, _ explanations being totally disbelieved. both making a horrible.mistake . . . �' z � The.linea dangiea over-head , Half an hoar; ?star she was seated that I am not the Molly Caratairs A �:..., a,�, f , ' rt Flapping; fluttering, clean 'and sweet ;4 a comfortable chair 'in a spacious, You have lost. In'fact I have never ° h ` � :.%,' z�. S. f -4�'. Below the hillside's grassy slopes ail-furnished room where the Ion been lost in my life. I explained,all - Above the fringes 6T the bay ranch windows swept in a shimmer that to .tile Superintendent at the x r_. z , 4� It cage against the tautened ropes , - - ' f opalescence .from white moulded Police Station before you arrivEd, . �a� x �` �':pr Full of its breezy holiday, - • Isernice to parquet floor. and I -rather thing he was inclined a •. �,;, _, N -Elizabeth Fleming in The c hristia� x. to-believe me," she hinted, shrewdi $ rgx 'Science Monitor. Mrs. Silver minus her coat and hat ,y K • . :leas wearing an expensive looking ,�� now that I have definitely stet- � � s � ' ' . :- bivn of soft green texture. = ed that I am not your' lost'niece, I K " „w "" " : ` A �Salayah bear broke loose'iu a cir "I hope you are feeling better, my Will going. I have a rather urg- � ,. , ',� � . cua'at Koenigsberg, Germany, recent J'+,%• -"dear," she purred softly,bending with ent appointment with a friend which .•s-:'', ly, and killed an attendant. ' ..•-a caressing gesture over Molly. ,,you I simply cannot break." Saying - � � M� [ " -. . this, Molly rose from her chair and 1 � � 4 - s faced the man and the woman-stand- . . •1. ing in front of her. , "So you have made afriend-since You�alI1N your baby - ' you left us, eh?" smiled Paul Silver. F �, R'lll both be glad •• giddy "Or was it one of your old friends, . = Moll ?" .. Z Send for our new editign of"Baby's , w`` • y I , Welfare." It contains 84 a of - He is'a rather particular friends � ,p �' Skl� ` _ of mine," Molly asked back, feeling M vital�information,oa baby's layette, Gi:� . r -- babys bath,,sleep, Food, health. Act at C ts; that her announceizlent had caused s � There are ' inepcnP�t on%S -i both Silver and his•wife an uneasy a V r weight and ¢��n�1na out moment, atl'd lie is probably waiting height charts �' - . oiSOni%% k¢Er\O at tome for me at' this moment" ' k and much in- p oar 'Se c,,,e "And what is your friend's name, valuable infor• 4.1.b�O mot��i9' Molly' ?" asked the woman, kindly, y motion. Write = . _ _ ¢V6t`f I • a The Borden 'Molly w'3F thinking quickly: It Co., Yardley � �� t was obvious•to her that her anounce- r, ►. o u s e, To- F 7. H � • .� ! meat of the existence of a friend a, - Tonto, r 1. had distw,bed--iltese people's po;se and ' 3 ' _^ '� ' • she was tempted to exploit it as far - o•, '-��- . ti .. - . , as she could. � ,�e�ok1 I, egre's's•. —�./�' 111 UC'h t a midl,.f air it y -nleinot4- i,1-. - dam..; —'Qi% tr,'r�r,�vv e r me to remember i e' K . , a § . .. . 3 �+,... "'ip that, she smiled, `but all the same, - ­­-Z.: b era's sure to look out for me \\`hen ' , ' .' `h,, .T•n', cl;rth..t. tn .<hoy �t; t..e,..l,,, � :,i +.. . . -._ he finds I haven't returned .o Chef-' I"" i;,:,n-,.o,nit ail• park, h.naland, C �•ered his - ;ran,•�� C,,:It cv,'r- . : . ,_' sea. He's a most. persi�te nt y'ounTl hi::•1 ' h,:F.a royal•un the-e•o•md.1T11, 4tr:rFCl a rnrcel frum a Hare the '. • „ --- _ ' -- _ m8n. - E�tTOTRr�r_.. . - 1 . . ­ . . . , ­. :- ­� ,'' "' . - . . ..., I I. . . .. I.. , * . . .. - . . I ... . � .. % :- . ' ' . . � '. �, . . . . ­ 1 .11 . .4 . . I I . ... '. . . . .. . . . .. . . . / , . " ;­ � � ' '., . . . . . . , I . . . , . I � , I I . .. . ­..... .­ . - , .:', . . . . ., I . . . . :.., . . . .. ' ' . ­ , . � I . I - � .. . ,. I . - . I I . . 4 4%0`. . .. I -­7 , ' " ', I - � I . . I . I I . I . . . - - . 1. , . . . I . . . I . . . . ­­ I - [� kv` � . . . . - . . I . 1 . . . . ,. I ., . 1�. . ­ " . . .. . I L ­. ' ' '' : ­ .: . I ., .- L . 1 -. ...v awn�. •'Y i" F ..' y • .,. L• -+..•I, •-•;f`,. q'�♦' ..\ G. ^.V.,I s„- r!"�.: .4f. ` ",,China D _ t ,Ancient Currency Woman s -� _ + Do You Know? + ` Join.Dollar Group To Reduce C �/ Confusion in Monetary - System Among recent currency happenings s By MA1R M. 'MORGAN " was the total obliteration of a unit / that had been for centuries the monec '^ of account for more than 300,000 000 ?: - = - i . W itho ut benefit t of he adlines ,Pe o le c enters rce s o r recriminations, noted EYES O F F OL R HOME Hot weather calls for space and coolness and the easiest only in agate type In msz�s ooren v'..-. " :> 'A°�.,;:::,;.>;�:�:✓:< . Vay to accom lish this is-to pack away heavy dra Pe s and rugs. exc ancient Chinese tael,han , the �s?.�. <,:::;r:•,.;:.;;,;';<:;,,: Curtains are very important as the ventilators of our homes— and with it the caadareen—both'part a• during the winter heavy materials keep out the whizzing winds of the romantic record of the logs of of winter, but during the summer we should encourage every the earliest voyagers to Cathay—vans fished from quotations and authorized ::: :.~:;.:' :?'•' ^'• �`"` vagrant breeze and the simplest way.to do this is to use light materials such as theatrical gauze, mosquito netting, cheese use: It was abolished by the Chinese >;:.,:::.;'.t. v 5 ,'<;:: •;r' _. �� Government as a step toward reducing , '•- ,cloth, checked or plaid gingham. Cool colors should be used-; the contusion of Its monetary system. green comes first.' In the bedroom, allow curtains to hang to the l 'There were in latter times three floor. Finish them in 4-inch, evenly-spaced scallops and drape varieties—taels, Shanghai taels and the glass tie-backs. ' Living room curtains are most Haikwan taels. Originally the tael was effective when tailored. I noticed a novel way a friend of mine has a weight of one and one-half ounces o silver, as the Portuguese navigators •-.used—she treated two windows spaced near together-as one unit, With the outside drupes reaching the floor, the inside curtains figured it in the 15009. South Sea and Far East adventurers spoke of its.be-: Just coming to the sill. Another good tip is to weed out some of ing worth 100 candareens. They found " he `pictures—in fae -just one for each room=-it will'astonish a motdre exchangeable for thirty can. e You how_summery,the room feels and looks.' dareens. "Candareen" was a word s . . . . • " �� from the Malay language. In Malacca BUS MANNERS the traders could buy gold or musk" A code of manners for passengers,-drivers: and conductors only, with candareens;.each valued at In British buses and coaches has'j ust been issued by the Minister six grains of silver. of Transport and is now in force and-to my mind might easily 'he modern Haikw'an taei was a - + be adopted by everyone irrespective of place'. Passenger "Must unit of account for paying Chinese -Kota" include: Must not use obscene or `offensive language ustoms dues. It was a purely actn y ' gunge Or oua, non-existent currency, meaning �'�°'` •- conduct thelnse' in a riotous or disorderly-manner. Must not 584.85 grains 01 pure sliver—a theore- istract the dr; :'-attention by speaking to him unnecessarily. tical effort at stability, Yet in:gold ust not use a7." noisy instrument or make any excessive noise par value it varied from 6T-cents y singing, shoe.ing' or otherwise. (A good one—that one O American,in Shanghai to 74.8 cents in That Cavelier de La Salle who was the first white man to rt%ach the 4 w ust not give any signal which might be interpreted as a signal Taku gulf of Mexico via the B21sslssippi River (1682) sad who founae'd ' for the conductor to start, etc. Drivers and conductors shall The Shanghai reel in 1939 was x6.42 Loulatans had his headquarters is this house which is still standing Behave. in a civil,and orderly manner. Shall not smoke during cents, but fell to 31.12 when British India demonetized silver. Professor E. in Lachine, a suburb of Montreal? Lachine, the French name for a journey or•when the passengers are on board. Shall not de- W. Kemmerer of Princeton University China. is so named because La Salle believed he would find the long- ., ppive nassewrers about the destination or route', or the fare, etc; was called to devise a new system for sought western passage to-China when he started on his trip. Bancroft. nice array of manners, especlaliy timely now thaL L.:'�=___e• n ua,iao%l a 6,/ -Qt-v*1ae4-_ histnr-iaa writ r said of Ls Salle: "His ,name will live through the j "holiday season Is near, '' at 40 cents, to be called th s "sun;• at-. ages as that of the Father of Civilization in'Central United States." . . . . to . Ch as political hero. -In the —Canadian National Railways. r i a .� '-BED-rnME STORIES -- --- -. period of transittoa, however, tbs. A young Welsh-Canadian, Cyril J. Davies, has kiitdly allowed Chinese have decided to,reduce the a , =.ftie to pass on to the readers of these pages; his short, short value of the reel 23 per.cent. ' and Thy TESTEIT) R -.-' stories for children._ The are ust the right length to read to name the new anti after out dollar. Y j B't Other countries outaida•tha United ?bung Joan and Peter before they start-on their night' slumbers States which now designate their local - -nd they display all the Celtic imagination of this young writer. money with the dollar sign are Argen• -ast week "The Wind Pixy" made his bow.. This week young tine, Brazil, British Gutana, Canada. Will Restore Yo � Ever + ' enders may enjoy reading '"While Billy Slept" a story of an odd 'chile, Columbia, Ethiopia, Hongkong riendship- formed between a chipmunk and a cat. (a British crown.colony), Macao, max- . A girl who works to an office, who to 84 per cent. of haemoglobin (whisk . a . ice, Newfoundland. Paraguay. Portu• got very little fresh air and sunshine, surprised even the doctor) and a red BOOKS - gat, Straits Settlements and.Uruguay. lost-color. became enervated, and on blood corpuscle count of 5,408.000. I - In British Honduras, the Dominican November 14, 1882, went to a �hyai• When it is exDlalned'that haemo Before discussing the works Jet us look a moment into.some Republ4c. Liberia. said Paaen a the din's once in a Canadian city.and globia.is the oxygen-bearin,;, life-sup" - pera011allties. For instance, did you know 'that Mr. John'Gals- United States. dollar-constitutes the had'her blood tested. The result was Porting.element of the blood and that it rth who died on January'31st left 988 587. In his will he currency medium, and in Cuba a ape• y, alarming, The haemoglobin showed red corpascles- arc the carriers of directed that no biography of himself should be published with- cial law makes American money legal only 00 per cent,, the• re, corpuscle haemoglobin it will-be understood why tender. -bait the consent of his wile, or, after her death, of his nephew, count only 8,700,000. she-*" our. the young lady felt renewed energy- - - A'forest composed of trees presented by living authors i8 y - Pt-'•1'sad t6 learn that she was anaepaic.. and.ambition, or, as she put It, "fell being built tip on the estate of M: Lugne-Poe, the French actor- ,Freighter but was relieved when told, that the like worLing agata." matist, near Avignon. Mr. Belilard Shaw has,sent an oak 'Speak but a name, and i shall sure- condition could be corrected. If you lack "pep," ttre easily, arc _ Iy see, The-physician knew the formula of weak, pate, have DAlpltatiofl of the e, M. Maeterlinck two yew trees, and Herr GerhaFdt linage- �, its shaped ireedont lstelp•from .-popular blood builder, Dr. Williame' heart and dizzy spells, get•a box of ann two pine trees: Pink Pills, and told her to 'take two Dr, Williahls' Pink Pill's at your own - _• ., •� �: ' the mines. .. ' S. S. Van Dine, whose latest thriller is called The Kennel Rtack hungry steel run swMtly In of the pills after each meal for a druggist's and begin the treatment at. urd'er (ase" is in privatb life, Mr. Willard Huntingdon Wright. long lines. month and then return for aaothir -ter your next meat. You take no e is a detective himself, being,Police,Commissioner. of Bradley To its new prtaodot tb-e sky ' sad tea; teat. The second teat wad made.on chances: Dr. Williams' Pink.Pllls are ch, New Jersey, U.S.A. Shall, with the ship's every trembl• December 16, and showed a increase clinically tested. A. J. Cronin,author of "Hatter's Castle" and-"Three-Loves" Ing, be as just -finished a third novel "Grand Canary" 'which •differs Faithful to every -prompting- la'-the ` dtntaily, she can have several.��i1 _Practical School p� jumper., f-radically from his previous works, a fantasy yet it is woven of heart, to wear with this suspender rich substantial stuff that it is not airy or poetical. It is a Shall answer to her toil do every parf, - ,Frock - giving lovely -changes to--her Ward• " ry of the spiritual redemption of Dr. Harvey Leith, a man_And earnestly her strength shall - robe., _ comfort me. - Probably one Lf the new yel-ow ant ,Mmbittered to the very, depths of- his being by disappointment, -, � .. --•- ' ���.• " alling injustice and the totally undeserved fate that had befallen = - By HELEN WILLIAMS, brown tweed-like woolens, she'll wane " us in the vin chapters of the As gailey slave' ,,against.• the AEric - to fashion it. And for the .$uirnpe him when he is -introduced to g P wind, Illustrated Dressmaking Lesson Fur plain yellow wool crepe fie Lary smart " book. Until, spice-heavy,•-rams they home Another tubbable one would bi m nished With F.rcry Pattern ' - to Crete; nice too of white or yellow fine wall .dress at the close of Saturday's per- 'cfo fight, these iron monsters,• tow - _ pique. The Drama Festival formances, it is in the realm of the with wheat, - i Style No:3385 is designs.+ for sizes ideal and the spiritual that a nation to And darkly slip into their ports as- .8, 10,12 and 14 years. ..the Dominion Drama Festival, just ultimately tested. The seed sown dur- signed. _ •« Size 8 requires 1+hs yards of 39 �nished at Ottawa, was beyond doubt- ing these weeks- of rehearsal •and of For what'has urged . him, on -since _ _ inch material for dress with 1% yarb 4 distinct success. 'To organize and -performance cannot but result in geu- time began,• - of 39-inch material for blouse. }harry through such an undertaking in• nine cultural progress, Lord Bess- For all his iron. ships, still urges + gpW TO. ORDER-PATTERNS. _ Folved a great deal of hard work, and borough may well have builded better Wean. ' Write your name and address plain the able manner In which the whole than he knows. The spirit of friendly .—Leo Cox, in"The Wind in the Field." ay, giving number. and size of suet + Ituainess was discharged reflects the rivalry, in artistic achievement is a - teatest credit upon the honourary fine one to foster, and the develop 14 Eai'1 Ja nese CioCks patterns as you want. Enplose 15c h. t9c retary; Col. Osborne, and bia staff. ment of such an important factor as 1 y :stamps or coin (coin p-eferred; wra; "£he Governor-General must have been drama in the'social life of a nation is . Acquired by New York U. it caYeiully) for each number, any fit, 4ratilled with the great public Interest- a work in' which His, Excellency,may New York University recently an- address your c,rcer to Wilson Patters - _- 4ken in the competition, not only in most fittingly play a leading 73 Weat•Adelaide St.;Torantl g part, It nounced the acquisition o1 fourteen � - Service, •- ta regional-presentations, but also in is tQ be hoped that the Festival, so Japanese clocks, which, added to the �. performances at�the Little happily inaugurated, will become an eight already in the collection• of I& anal - Radio in Great Britain 'annual feature, and that its -benefits clocks and watches donated to the 'theatre in the Cayital. - What the _sdio, business means t While heartburnings over the re- will in du. course be felt from coast university by the late James Arthur, ' Gresit Britain in;the way-of business - •• - °•;.. nits are inevitable, .'very graceful to coast.—Montreal Daily Star. make one of the most 'complete sets - and -employment is shown by figure to be found in any museum. - ` flit of mutual appreciation has been - just published. niteet. 'The benefit of sudh a fes= Builders' to Meet The Japanese clocks are among the - _ most interesting specimens Ih the col Last year s'trading in wireless sets L: vat is not confined to the winning of - accumulators, batteries; components - London. — The International CO n• lectibn of aU.;;t 2,000 timepieces be a'nd accessories amounted, at rata's r tie trophy. It will be seen in the re- grass of Building- Societies will meet cause of tae unequal length of the Aval of interest is the drama from prices, to £36,627,425--a new. higi coast to coast. The hundreds of ama• in London June G•9. hours u�:der the old system of time• Sir Enoch Hill, chairman of the keeping in Japan. The Japanese day __ record. Less than a ninth,of thii tears wlio'have taken part in the coot- represented.imported goods. 4. council of the National-Association of was divided idto twelve'' hours, six petition have Ldiscovered that they can Building Societies will be president of hours The B.B.C. annual report; recently _i daylight and Biz hours night, do things., They have been belped to the congress, and among the countries which varied in length to match the issued, also shows expansion, wireless realize that there is a great deal of - __ - = -licenses- issued during .1932 totallinq represented w[II be Britain, United seasons, Professor Daniel W. -Hee�ring, at �i,262,953, nea_:y 1,000,000 more genuine talent scattered throughout State's, Germany, Austria, France,'Den- curator of the collection, explained.' - e Dominion, and that all it requires mark, Switzerland, Czechoslovakia, Professor Herin also announced tl.an in the previoas twelve ontbs. _ r its 'proper developmcn! is Public g facto �•' q +hi= tP R_R f' Poland, Bulgaria, Canada, South Africa the recent ac ulsition of a Biack For• �4 t ncouragement. Tasy have been.sate and New Zealand. More than 150 eat wooden clock, brought to America °+;n c�orries. On;�e df iteSi'� t exchange ldea� with yheir fellow- delegates are-expected from America• in the 1860's and,made, a yr revealed in the report, which states s uadians from other citlils and have pparentl in _ . revea the problem cf conveying humor us 'been enabled 'to The British Government will give a the early nineteenth century. apOoach their reception to fbe'delegates at Lancas- ll - purely by oral methods+ within c x own problems from a mAre compre-..ter House June 7, with a reception and Uncle: "F;ngaged to .tour gifts at liatitatiens' of microphone and' pr - -hensive viewpoint.- -dtane�at-c.„ti aft rhpfnttnwin4 even- once' How do you explain Such shame• grant policy* has of yet been solved.' --__ __ _ _ Tir. p:r. rf s.ch:-it'aar is always s The cultural calve'of tY. Festival is, irg. .Previous meetings of the Con- less conduct!” delig ii toff little trr,a o s after ,ill, its main'justiftcatton. Av Sir ggn Nepbew: '1 d'en't kilow,unless Cstpid type. Robert Borden put it in cis brief ad. Kress have been held ln; London, A pessimist, is a man v ho never ' s Francisco and Philadelphia, shot me with a machine gun.'- The} slip on so easily. And iaci- takes out a seaso_tt ticket. '. M ,�. i•F�•-•» T;•�q•' ,,'wiT'- �,,..-F•_o :c:,,t(, ."*r;F.,-, x •'� s`-'.Sv:5y ,::`i?--.� �-rl..'?`', .° °'tea•, i.:--,?:_i "'s' >'�'i•�^. +.�•:. too good a market for the Aoteri- 7Standard Traiaias School 0013 as yell ;e Young Peoples Soc- Tomlinson, 50; Ted ?bmlinaon, �! Brougham Ont. can coal dealers to be lost without - ' ..',ietiea. On Friday evening, May 26th, Roy Miller, 48, Sidney .Dunning, d5; there will be a supper meet( , Phillips, struggle. Delany consider the On Tuesday Ph ng for 43;-Ke Doucette, 43; Mary y .evening, May 23rd the leaders in,Sunday Schools and Y6unR 43; enneth Dopking, 42, Carl Dop- TERMS British coal a better buy, dollar Standard .Training School which has Peoples Societies. Supper will be ser- king, 38; Bernice Price, 38. „. �1.7b per year el.bo i! paid in sd�aaee; for dollar. than the American. been i nsession at Brougham, comp!- ved at 7.30 p. m. by the ladies of the gobscriptions to,the United states and Gicat Since both are after the Ootariu- eted ten periods of intensive,study Brougham United Church. This will Britain$2.00in advance. on various phases of Christian Lead- be followed by a program consisting :'NOTICE market, a pries'war is likely'to ership. 'The attendance was good and •of co'nununrty singing led by 'Cyril We'now have a fist class BIaek take place. Some are so optiaiia well sustained, evidenced ay the iri-.-Merley-wf- Pickering' Other musical . JOHN MURKAR, Proprietore tic as to predict a decrease of creasing numbers. Rev. 'tiir. Crozier, rlimbess will be rendered b ' 'Mr. N. 9°° d- f. the shop. Can do any i p �' kind-uf repair «otk, horseshoe- ------- , "f Pickering, gave each ni„ht, a th- White, tenor, o. Brooklin, Mrs. J. E. $5,00 per ton. While wag have• ' ° ing, �ruod work Etc. Prices rea-- ought, inducing discussion on , `'The -Glover, of Claremont •an-i the Bapt- son4ble and work-gtia ran teed. '�►` MOTES AND COMMENTS. decreased greatly coal prices bg,ve Me_sa„e-of Jesus }n the I:ife of To- ist Male Quartet, of Claremont. Rev. keot up, thus the coal miners'- day." Gordon Lapp, cf the Or-tario 'Dr. McDougall, of Chr;st l.':lurch, in Also a good stock of Hard- �' A silver lining is beginning to profits,have been greatly iucreas• Boys' NVoPk Board and Afi=s Ecelvr. Toronto. wi:l give an address'on Ch- R•sre a•nd Groceries, xud ' :appear• on the dark Clouds of de- ed in spite of the' del'ressiun: It iri'the United ( hurch, wereeinscharge es.twG byaachol rs ineattendance•aat what we ha$e�t gyt we Will preseion, and we hope tbat it is %will be iuteresting to watch the of the Boys' and Girls' Study Group, the school will also be presented. •A TER3*_S CASH the -beginping of the end of the developments in this war it it 'While Mrs! White, of Brooklin, sup-.. general- response to the supper meet- p >72 ' ervised the Children' Division. Both ing will bring to a_ close one cf the �' none .r�9 Wekeeiag depression. In the United'States occurs. these courses also proved a fire in. finest schools keld to date under the r• R. JACKSON, Prop. :a large number of men who have _ :.- , .' :• spiration:to.eager group: 'of teachers direction of the Pickering Township „ •-. ..,.been out of emplayment have been There is a widespread belief and students from local Sunday Sch= Religious Education. PICKERING called back'to work at an increase that when a man has reached the - -- ---- -- --- - �f ten per cent. Jo, wages. In age of about, seventy years,, his How- German .Treatment School Reports . MEAT MARKET, 'different large industries work has usefulness is about spent, and he �`'-e are now prepared to. been resumed and the roes ec-ts Stops We Claremont Continuation. Scion!— deliver our order P p should give way to a younger Actin on Both upper and lore, T � ^;.•' y . bri lit for their future. g pp. I='crrr•_1 - .Joyce.DlcCul.oug.., ,. , E.v- - - 8 man, . This belief is out always iowel, the German remedy Adlerucn elyn Taylor-, 72•, Edith L ntcln, 70; Specials for the week : -' Farrni3is `are being heartened by borne out by the facts. Some of hops constipation. It brings out the Margaret -Jones; 61r: Isobel Johnson, Cottage Rolls .lb. 12c: the -rise in price in various pro our leading statesmen, both in )oisons which cause gas bloating ana 68;. Paul Wellm�, �3; P.uselr Grey, g ' p er ' ducts. Wheat is double the price Canada and in Britain, have done Hopkins., 66; Welbin App- Boneless Pot Roast Beef, 12c. Tad sleep. E. C. Jones druggist. Merle Hopkins., '- ,..: t,by; 63; Ge•,rze eoopRr, 59; Tl:c,r'as Sirloin Steak,' 17c. it wass year Ago, and it is now their best work. after they had ------------ -- -- - -- price,-57; "Mabel Evans. 5ii; '�islter Porterhouse Steak, . :. 19c• ge Ipredieted that it will be 90 cents reached the a of 75 years. The _ :�. � ' zr-cx. 54; Gordon Gauslin, 4.3; Grace _ -or a dollar a bushel by Christmas, same is true of many of our lead- / /� Tomlinson. 42; June Goddard. 41; Allan Andrew, - - Manager ar I W al:ace Tiick. ?; Fo.m 2 - Katie Live stock has also risen in price ingliterrary men,and of our lead * Tr --— -- �— so that faruaera are beginning to g j ��a Bea-on, , Kathleen `.1fcAvoy, 76; 8 8 to udgee. Sir Wm. Mulock, Can- Jessie Green, 73; Margaret Horton, HRRY ROSE ffael more cheerful over the aut�R'a 70 veteran jurist, who is now ; Lena Slack, 6i1; Lloyd Pugh. 61; A - look. Mach of the improvement in his 90ch year, bas uerc., :E 0 Harold Loyst, 60; Alargaret Dneking,- 58- Bruce Iiorton, 41; B II Collins, CARPENTER, BUILDER, din conditions in the United Staten claimed, been more capable't' �3, i yfn ? - .Tenn Gregg, 75; An- 4a credited to President Roosevelt he is to day, and has never been - "; nie Bayles, 73; Robert Nt upr, 1.1, . and CONTR 4CTOR *V. who has been working strenuously more active in his public activities µ ! Myrtle McCartney, 67; June Foray- Pians.and Specifications to remedy the existing conditions. than he now ie. Bnt wJzen a rnao'a i s! the, 68; Virginia White, 63; Florr'tc prepared. _ la'armere in the Peace River Die Duerdon. 60; Vaughan - Glover, 58: mental and physical powers begin , - Marion Kilpatrick. 58, Nlar:nrie 'k and - All Workmanship tr-ict held on to their last year's to wine varies with different' 57; Alma Pugh, 55; Kat}ileer. Beef- -. Guaranteed, - •-- -- wheat as the low price did not people. Some men are as active by, 54. Grace Selman. 53, Evelyn _ e them for roHrketio' it. The Br.,x-r:, 52; Borden Middleton, 51; Bill PICKERING P. Oe 't► pay 8 and vigorous mentally and physi increase in- price will put about cally at the age of ninety as other- - /- - $8,000,000 in-.their pockets, and if are at the age of seventy. It ha- , �' ` LE�o s ;yEf?E FIRS .. S GRANGE d . the prise continues to rise this been the'rule to pension public - Amount will be iu�areased. s w en they reach a cer• - a an Sweet_ servant h t Large d .. _ set and' tain age, or when they have been . J R O AL _ _ ---....-----Harmauy does not seem to , —__-- uicp Jnicp o.many years in service. even if _ S A V I N G S :prevail in the Tory Campia'1"0- they are as capable a9 they have _ -Per Cents Per dozen,-29 Conte' s-outo. Tlse chief cause of the -.. ever been. There are certain - Aisewd is the old question of kinds of 'employment where it is `'oted 1sIto first place and For Thurs., Fri. and Sat temperance. In both parties the -not safe to- keep a roan after he bought in greatest num- +same condition exists. One ele has reached a-certain age, such as berseveryyearforeigbteen : ears. �Ox dol large size 2-far . , 35C anent is strongly in favor of good s locomotive engineer, He may _..Y For nearly two decades Q Y f "Fancy » temperance legislation while the seem perfectly fit. but if he leas it has been possible to say Salmon, Fancy Pink," 2 for -. 23e ; ;other is in favor of what they call reached an advanced age. i.• may ,that more people ride on 1 "Moderation.' whereby a person Goodyear Tires than on. Peanuts in the shell per lb 1 suddenly be seized with owe :. ,any other kind. f ! t"" •f • - -a 4way.drink what ha,pleases and serious illness, thus preventing The only sensible reason Peanut Butter` 2 lb jar a s 27C :.. where he pleases. Premier Heary him from performing his duties. Is-that Goodyears give , . J 3s opposed to making any changes :greater mileage and all- _ _ In many cases. however, men who voaad service. . .,io the Liquor Control Act, where Broken soda Biscuits, 2 lbs. : y 19C • by drinking would increase. We have amassed considerable wealth. - i ••_ believe that, Mr. Henry, rom the income derived from _.. Muffets whole wheat bias. o . :-10C _ ry, in this fillip important f f stand, is backed up by the major R partaat poaitioes, are - •it of the pensioned uff with a pension that Mile Soap, 10 bars , :.. -:. . 25C y people in the-Province. would be considered a -big salary _ �� ,f 'Its may have made mistakes, but by the m J most of people. At present am, Red Plum, 40 oz. far 29c -but we believe that he has the the Feder+l Government is pro �F* -• confidence of the majority of the posing to mire 'several Supreme Pork and Beans, Libby f s,!i 2 for . 25c people In the province, both Court Justices whose combined pL.US FIRST CLASS SERVICE AT _ 13ho the Red & White Wes and Save. 'parties included, But therein an p p : �ebemeat in his party who are very pensions will amount $90,000. . This would mean that the yearly "Gordon Law, =This store will Wednesday afternoons anxious that he should resign se - y :premier of the province, to be expenditure otr the Domihion - _ Phone 2W8 -' daring the antower season. ' succeeded by one who is is favor would be increased by that _ of changes in the Liquor Control amount. It is doubtful if any Pickering, Ont. -,:..BOOTH QL MURISON _ ' ,Act, which we believe would be a one of these men are not,in a good - flaancial position 'at the present - DICKERING _ -very bad step to take for the C SNIe M - - — - •-- -- _: a tiPte and are thus not in Deed-of a vrell'are't,f the country. There is pension. LCaar4Sesnilaeria You order- - . .'.> 'PHONE PICKERING 600 ^fie deliver _ ='far too much drinking going on, - now and the change proposed — —'—- ---- • - wwould not improve conditions. ickerineHardware Store About forty years ago we were .::'paying $4;75per ton for coal. This - '• • -was the very beet anthracite coal . Now is the time for Seed Corn while our stock is cemplete from the Pennsylvania mines.' It _ : vas sifted and was comparatively CUiiPTUN'S EARItY LONGFELLOW •'•+and :ffree of foreivo matter each as �OL911 have 6"d .Gyprse NORTH DAKOTA WHITE :tones, these having been picked Fire Tests and their. GOLDEN GLOW IMPERIAL LEAMING WHITE GAP .out by hand before leaving the k"w it resists are. PRIUE NI9HUA'and WISCONSIN NO.'7 ; mimes. Whoa ..buret there were Mangel Seed, balk and.package, st ;!very few clickere left in the ash Use Gyproc for the walill, ' Feed Purina or Master Chick Starter for Van. Since their the price-has ceilings a'nd partitiens of the _� baby chicks and see the result. been gradually going upwards home you are building. ,Or -and the quality downwards, the „ Agent for !!McCormick Deering Farm rs Machinery and Repai . higher the price the poorer the . if you are doing over" any 1 -`Inality. During the war the rooms, adding new ones in Our Motto:="We hr ve it,_Caq get it, Or Y g • _ At is not made." the price climbed up to about$23 • the attic,- partitioning the �_ + pier ton, with a large percentage cellar, be sere to use this J. S. BALSI'* - PICICE . G _ l of stone. There is now bright easy - to- handle, An-safe pe9specta of•beiag able to'buo the • wallboard. "black diamonds"at a much re — - -- - - ' : ... xiueed rate, next .winter. 'The It is an.ox"ellent base for : SPRING SPECIALS t'cnaeylvania coal 'operators have Gyptex or Alabastine and' (PRICES TO SHOOT AT) •irecoroe alarmed at the large nantitiee of Bc3tish coal that has may be papered or panelled. _ .< =- Team Harness at $25.95 per set I'been shipped into Ontario during Gyp.oc m-ay be iasily identified by $oree'Collare, 1,90 each up : r' Abe peat year, and there is s the name on the board acid the All other 13arness parts at equally low prices, r,:possibil'ity of w- cool--war being , • Green stripe along the edge. Mi "Pt Farm Boots at 1.95 per. a' _- --waged netween the merican and Other Linea of Work Boots, 2.49 per pair up - _ uzrbL=. i uaa , -- . ,!British mine owners: -The, i6_ve:- „i., za�aa _. . .. - .. . . ._ :+:ear'= Ap e p 95 Bose. at ;1.75_ . .. •ti ation that was recent! con IVORY tarts onarie Youihs at 1,59 er air up , g y Ts ,,Men a Overalls, 1.25. 1.49 and 1.75,per pair Kineted into , the Drke--of- coal - Boys'3 year to 7 year English Sport'Peseta 95c pair ` no*ed that there was a combine _ innate--in;and;aee•for yaurself - - - Ur•�' the price up far.beyond TvmN ,r. . It showed than British; _ '._ _ Phone 2904, coal :ould be "supplied tb the cod• _ - 4 : 'atlrnrr at a much lower fiRure, 1 _ CEO, I L. . ' � B' R ALA L E Y. -and r till allow the dealers a sub. . t g , a 4 + 4 sLautial profit. Ontario has been " -`P I .0 K X R-I• N (2� r _ - a,..:.. .. � f"� `•'" - t"- ... J :., •. •: ' : ... FTC• �, ��+ �. -. CLAII'�1[ONT T. Birkett, aftosftvilie, �rda in Conn of ltevisipn _ FOR SALE ��. ANDERSON = ' ` town on Monday. Y R .,7 Mix: Hilda Selman spent Sunday James and Mrs. Briscoe and Public Notice is-hereby given that 40 acres of land at her home here family spe4t Saturday in Toronto. the first sitting of the Court of Rev- Bicycle :DUIVBARTOIIT J. H. and Mrs. Casket' Spent Thos..aud, hire. Paterson .spflnt_ ision for the Municipality of the Cedar Roles, 24 feet long,_8 to 12 in. . ► 8etarday iiTToronto. Sunday with relatives in Toronto. Township of Pickering, .for the- rev- at" t large end," 3 to 4 in. at small '- 7�� �� Sunnday at her'home here to, spent is visiting A. Puckrin, of hey niece, Mrs.11F ed will_be -held. TownshipfHall93in Large-tie posts, 9 'ft. long. I lY S lJ R AN C E Ed. f*lbson is _reported to be in R Ward. Brougham, on Monday, the 5th day 7 inch posts, 8 ft. lane. ACTUMOBILE, -" ` 'very poor health at present'. The Bowling Grden viii' be of Tune, 1933, at the-hour of one .-Also second grade posts. - - FIRE Cliff. Soden, of Toronto, spent g o'clock in the afternoon. Young trees suitable for -.7dzes and Sunday with his patents here. opened this week,_weather per All--persons interested will please ,lawns, including t :�.e,4-•.:ar, thorn, .- tnittinq. take notice•and G BURGLARY � Preparations are under way for govern themselve.. . _poplar, roFe bus' CASUALTY � - one of the greatest Field Days et. accordingly. also 45 acres of y y -The worst bus accident that pasture land.-to liw The date in July will be abnounc Vated the 22nd day of May, 1933. for season. - ,LIFE-LIFE has bcenr•red on the higliway east ed later. of Torout,) rook.place about 'mid Donald R. Beaton,'1' --George F. Jackson Phone Pickering 7920 301y Miss Gertrude Morgan, of Toron- Clerk of the Municipality '39-•1- R. R. 1. Locust Hill. night on Friday near Newcastle. _ BUND$-Government, Municipal and tc, spent the week end. with IN T. A. Gat con's bus, which runs S. E Evans. . . . Mort a e Bonds, Also,Industrials. between Whitby �d` Bowman .D� you Think Is your stitbscript�bri g � p No woad has yet been given Safe investments at from b to 7 ea ville,. %v O, --returning frorn� `Porn i regarding the parties responsible ,� cent. �for the destruction. ®f the Park Hope with 36 children from the ,when buying insurance - paid up Bowmauville Children's Choir, • INSURANCE-All classes written in- property. when a CA r• from- the Orono road - eluding Fire. Automobile, Wind- Mies Donnell attended the Rine Look• at our _ storm, Accident and Sickness. Pal of her grandmotber, who dined crashed into It A young mqn Do' You' atop to think when Y Phone or write in Toronto last week, at the-age 'and--woui-m.sittinq in the rumble burin insurance whether our � 'address Tabel of 82 year6, seat of tLe car, were thrc,wn out. 8 y t3tf ED.,BOWMAN,Whitby Mrs. Abi ah Forsyth is confined The young lady. bliss :Beta BU Policies are placed Rith ,a tom. , J left. 19: Rtts instantly killed, and Pant' whose fuanc,ial positigp DIN 3 i �� GARAGE = to her bed and under medical care is secure and whose claim ser• - T$E "MADELINE" DI i ji E -land not improving as her friends- Ernest Horne lived about 3 bout., nice will eati9f you 2 Both were residents of Hampton. y p BEAUTY-•--SALON g ^ "would like. _ , Cor.•Brock and Kingston Rds. ' . George Thexton, accompanied Taken from the Pickering News of • by Biro. Hobbs, of Oshawa, visited }lay 27th. 1887 Zurich Marcelling and General Repair Work all care. j J H. Beal and Mrs. Chandler -on Finger Waving, guranteed at reasonable, - Friday-evening-last. • Is the WORLD'S STRONGEST - - -__ __ _ Mr. Lewis and Fred Sanderson, George niclieoart, Pickering, is pre- prices. --. A. purely casualty insurance'coin• Scalp Treatment, both of Toronto, spent: Sunday pared to pay,cash or exchange cloth. pang• Haineutting. Acetylene Welding -- ' for 'wool in his usual way. Parties Satfiries ro aired 'and•cbar 'with the latter's parents, Thomas wishing to manufacture their own Asasta exceed FIFTY-FIVE Permanent-Waving a Specialty Firestone and Dunlop Tires., and Mrs. S3ndereon. wool will find it to their .,advantage MILLION DOLLARS. �/h,��j]-�� ZZ]ZC�ell, p Mr. and Mrs. Wilker, of Toronto to-call and see him. (making home- Claims service second to none. - Gasoline and Oils. { Spent the week end in Claremont made cloth is one of the industries. Phone 1906 CLAREMONT and attended the High School's that no longer exist. Ed.) � Refreshment Booth in Connection' - a. .W :dance on Friday evening: The probabilities are that boating Zurich Phone Pick.76W George and Mrs. Lee $pent Sun- down the river will be very popular Motor-•-Coach •:- Service � (night or day). � a day with Ira Boyer and Mrs. this season. A number of new boats General Accident and Liability 1¢alwa., wbe—swoowpained the have been erected at the landing by Insurance Company, Limited. MILTON SLEEP former back to their home in several parties. at one rime boars liffe StouHvillex mold ply alt the wary from the lake CY RIL E. 14fORLEY. Agent 421y PROPRIETOR . Considerable improvement has to the bridge at the west end of the Pickering, Ont. Phone n700 j r 'been made in the appearaneeof village, but clearing the land of the 'the.property north of E. Bryan's woods, has caused the streams to aI- / - ---''by the erection of the painted- most dry up, thus, boating-in Duff- Faces board fence. . ins Creek is a thing of by-gone days Ben Kilkpatrick received word Ed.) f ' =o[ the death of an uncle is Brame- Wm. Forrester, Toronio, and 'Mr , 59Q 29 to )Alts 5- - Ion" last week Mr.' amid Mrs. H11. Stewart, of Toronto. will. conduct ;patrick and the former's parents services at the Disciple Church, West.-. � y� Pickering, vn Sunday._next. Eyesight S .� _-,attended the funeral.1 _ _--- WWEBMIR op- 'rw.a.y. rvtsd y >s..r.- -• Ed. -Lewis addressed the special SPECIAL FARE ds svmbw � bw ! I • Service held one Sunday evening ux-ets �: _ e �a +�• i — -- rIE1N I�CTERhiATIOXA� 1 15 a�sl+�Y1 last at St. John's Church, Brou- tCarlrlwdl.�a Return ; gham. The Service was held, DICnONARIFS are in use by busi- BLOCK. ; under the charge of the W. M. S.; COUNTY OF. ONTARIO ness men,engineers,bankers, INCLUDING ADMISSION � Oshawa It has been Suggested that the - CUUNTY COL 1vICIL judQee, architects, physicians, TO THE TRACK DPp- Post Oman Rlraaa fiat 000RreRatioue of the two churches .� meeting of the County Council teachers. librarians.�� (Tai Extra) ubite daring the vacation season. gymen, by successful men and ` v The matter of pulpit eu 1 will Ontario Co Corporation on of the County of- women the-world aver. -- •thus- be very economically taken pursuant,to.ad- AfQYOU Equipped to W`m? LEAVE PICBERING care of journment in the Council Chamber in 9 pl j the Court House in the Town of Wh- The New International provides 11.54 a. m. The High School dance on Fri- itb y, on Tuesday, the 6th day of Jun. . the means to success. It is an all- day evening last was one of the A. D., 1933, at the-hoar of 2 o'clock knemngteacher,auniversalquee- (daily except-Sunday) ' ;most successful yet held in Clare in the afternoon, . Daylight Saving tins answefer• iEsstern Standard Time - mont. A large crowd was present Time. U you seek efficiency and ad- Conneetiooe at Pape and Da;nfortb Sind a @pleodid orchestra. was to A'll,accounts to,be laid before the vancementsvhy not makedaf� -� • :attendance. use of this vast fund•of inform- for motor coaches direct Council should be forwarded to the ation? to the track. Mi@e McGlashan. of Toronto, Clerk, property certified, at least _f / �• 400,o00 voeabutaryTmus.2tN Pssss. - - received word early .lwst week of three days before the meeting of the 6006 tttwerattoa•. CoWW Plot.,- the death of her sister in'Torouto. Council 36.000GooVapphreat Subloem 1l.6ss. f/ _ ak 4raph"'6ntrte. • . .. The Sympathy of all is extended Dated 'at Whitby, this 23rd day o1'' ������E�isaa. - ,RETURN 9ERVTOE � _ ' • to the survivors, which include May, A. D, 1938. vela:ses. - Direct from the track to Pape and bar seven children, R. D. Ruddy, moo p, ,., Danforth. connecting with rggnlar- Ly.nan Pilkey has purchased County Clerk. e1 Cmetratioa•. Pickering coach. the Powell properties, the build t . : .logo to be removed and a double °" °d t — t house to be erected on that site. The"' °i"meet$" es�nlinal how the Mr. Pilkey In so-doing will be pre PAM.,b Tickets and Information of memorials; we execute viding work for someone this es �RIAM will be standing in s ra a miner. j� Co ch -= - y - - -�+ +�++ tribute to th�r - - - _ mite :. riende of the late Thos.Perry . s4 t4.& Eastern House-Pickering Pickering persons they have been to will regret to hear of hie _ „ . _ erected to honor. Our - neath early Monday- morning in an creative Brougham, at the age of 82 years. the beat reamilts. 'The funeral took place on Wed .Modern \ �% � "NO Greater Tribute" L-nesday, interment being made in -- `Salem Cemetery. _t _ N. W. STAFFORD The L�sdie•' Mission Oircle"of the - Life - \ Kingston.Road _r Baptist Church will meet at the - -- __ Whitby home of Miss S. E. Evans on Tuea by C H� Tuck Opt � � j Phone Whitby day, May 30th, at 2.30 p m. Mrs. ' 1 468 s King,- of Toronto, will give an - Protection address on "Memorial Institute.," Part 12 y _V All ladies of the church and con J -Rregation are cordially invited to ' What is new or just discovered 'in' .•. � _ � e�; be present. -one generation becomes old or com- G .. "Rural Canada" was.observed monplace by the time• of the next in the United Church here on generation. We are .Hying-in a time •Sunday last. This service was a When civilization constitutes 'a great- er strain on the eyes than existed ev- � Co 1H nation wide observance. Rev. Mr. - er before. Those who are slow to ac- aekham,formerly of Whitevale, _. will occupy the pulpit-on Sunday cept the changes are left behind by Cheap rates for-farm and country next, Mr, Glover taking Charge of the tide of progress which carries the buildings: more progressive with it.'. Because • �► Winilstorm Insurance on buildings. the Ham pton•Solina•Eldon' ser• they adhered to old traditions they wind-mills.Silos etc. vices, who will be celebrating their were slow,to. accept•the new, but "' Automobile Insurance anniversary. even though slow in accepting, they y O V BET ' ` of all kinds. An interesting. article appeared can and do often look back and won. ■ 1 _ FARMS FOR GALE in the Toronto Star Weekly this der how quick the change. Under n Write or phone — week, an interview given by Rene these modern-conditions it is plainly THESE GOODY. EARS :,.. Meus, of Cis' Omit., deeerib seen that service, health and educ• - Ti E De $ O YY M A a,� togconditionsontheBelgianCoogo ation are more matters of responsib• WILL Put` YOU _ and relating particularly to the ility"and necessity of the times than _ tI i - 20' �W HITBY, ONT. T ': practice of cannibalism in that of accident and opportunity.as in the ; country. Mr. Maas was employed Past, we have improvement nngt a What a thrill! . To know � by the Government Service, fora laws and actions relating to these - You have the best tire on pamber of years and is evidentlg matters, and to use a slang express- any road. Equal to all - --• Y;�;.,,o, very familiar with condones ion we say "the world moves." In rg against ems encies:Proof a r there. - proving this in showing facts to es- the shock and strain of srr3srrr At'the re "ue-t of one of Clare• tablish point to curet= long,hard driving.Sturdy, 9 progress we r _ wont'@ citizens we drove out east ive measures in diseased casei, cis. S a e ! Thousands o against - '>•, along the ninth concession to have es that were once impossible are -trouble-free miles. a practical demonstration of what -now. made possible. Crosseyed con- - _ may be found.on Ontario County ditions are not h -es'sarily-how left Come in and see how low with the hope that the one so aff- his c. The s conclusion is that in price genuine Goodyears this county i$ either financially in listed will grow out.of it. - 11te, We•have mighty. poor Condition, or those to be continued 3' �- responsible for 'the ivainienance � of these road@ are not at tlnme. Ls C • �: 'LL -• How these people, farms re &Iona _.. that route, eao put up ttiith such! FUNERAL DIRECTOR ANDI roRdavrecannotunderstr*nd. TL__ are all avrare of trying times, . Auccessor tar W: J. Mather,' �{�, C00"R bothemir, fndithey 'e sod. tnitrea i StouPfville ���RLiJs _ _ palitie@, but they 'see not nnrea• Sold and Installed by eon&ble in- demanding somethink Nigbt.and Dal Service " Ole of the County Engineer, who they Business Phone Residence Phone FRANK I PROUSE ',claim,has not even Been the road, 9801 — 982G IClarednt,m - • �- Ontario; —ONTARIO A .'; 7. •per;,' _ �.� l'f: F✓ - ' 4 C _ ;.� .-.•. ---4444-- Two Are Killed Four Powers Accept Mussolini Pact In Motor Collision Covering Ten-Year Peace Plat • ! _ V ote@ of the P ress _ - Large' 3b Children in Panic When Qbstacles Cleared Away At Week-End Conference—Franca. f " t>tiaaa, The Eiripire and The World at Car Hits Laden Bus Falls Into Line r~–Germany Withdraws Objection - CANAOA. lag this week out of safer Lane." to French Amendment ._. - y Newcastle.-Whey Mildred Neighborliness Revived, Out of 1,380 cars ,submitted for of C�llins, Ohio, driving a•light auto- Rome, biay 22.-Premier blussoliai'a U.S. To Co-Operate, � test by s In three days mobile on Highway No. 2 Friday Cenetia, May 21st. - Tire U nit'd The season of depression, while Ottawa driver g tour-power pact. designed to give Eur• _ lbrin� its, hardships and difficul• 320, or leas than 25 per cent., were night, failed to see the stop sign in-, ope a minimum of ten years' -peace, States is prepared to discard its tra• flee, has at least one thing to com classed as "perfect",on first inspec- dicaating the Kingston Highway, the was Informally agreed upon Sunday by .ditional policy of isolation and enter - )¢tend it-it is drawing people closer tion. Four hundred of those reject- car, containing five persons, rammed Great Britain. France, Germany and a consultative agreement with other ' kogether. in a spirit of helpfulness ed had faults so slight that they into an oncoming bus and *as hurled Italy. powers in case of war, Norman Ft were adjusted the same de, and the and sympathy and is assisting to re- y' off the highway, striking, two trees Although it was pointed out ft al As, n A•!a h• / A ^••'•°- J�1�Ea« w cLa "O K" aHPker_ secure,l an ne cat - arore-the-otd--atmaspnere o4 C Lu— ciston rests with the governments con- arms conference, will declare to•mor• Lights were found at fault more g corned, officials here confidently ex- row ih outlining President Roosevelt's. _�- latunity interest, which in the days passengers were killed and thirty-six / of greater prosperity seems to ,be often than any pilfer feature of the children, passengers in the bus, mire- armament policies to the world. cars-in 747 cases out o1 the 1,380 peer the pact will be signed promptly. .- - ' lost in the mad rush-for power and culously escaped serious injury. The British ambassador; Sir Ronald The United Press #s able to say on inspections, Brakes accounted for The dead: Graham, and the French ambassador, high authority that this will be one of %ffiuence which crushes, all before it, 596 rejections, There were discover-' Retta Billett, 19, dau hter'of A. E. p t--Chatham News, ed also 203 faulty wheel alignments, g Henry de Jouvenel, after long audi• six major points in the Davis speech. ed steering wheels watch required Eillett, of Hampton, ences with the Duce telegraphed the Giving the long-awaited' pronounce; Ernest "Bud" Horne, 19, son of Mr. final text of the pact to their govern- went on how far the*United States is Educational 'Economies, adjustment, 109 windshield wipers and Mrs. Edgar Horne,of Hampton. ments. willing to go in co-operating with Ear In 35 States of the U-SA, the demanding attention, eighteen rear. The injured: Accept MacDonald Plan i ope for peace. to%ching' staffs have been 'reduced view mirrors and ten horns which Albert Rundle, 18, son of Herbert ' o the point where class..¢ are too .did not operate properly or at all. ,Rundle, of Hampton, head injuries Paris, May 21-France was under- Six-point Program Argo to be taught properly, Ecoao- The significant thing is that in.the , stood to be ready to accept the Mac- Other major points in tu-morrow', and shock. nies are essential these days,. but vast majority of cases these me- Florence Burns,, 18, of Hampton, Donald �is$rmament plan with some United States declaration the-Kopec = program-wilt include ,.: moose thus cited are radical to the 'chanical faults could be ,smelled-scalp wounds and shock.. modification, now that success had vest sin point :oint of unsoundness. The debts by a simple and inexpensive adjust- Mildred Twitchell, 19,•of Cleveland, crowned negotiations for a revised these, It was understood. seated by this generation will-have went, Ohio, head injuries and body bruises. Mussolui four-power pact. 1-All nations should accept the be carried by the boys and girls The moral is that an automobile • .:Billy Minns, 10, of Bowmanville, London Reticent MacDonald convention as the basis of today, whets they attain -years of representing a substantial invest- cut face and body bruises. London, May 21. - Official circles the world arms limitation treaty. esponsibility. It would be wrong meat demands, and is worthy of, Eileen Hallman, 15, o!Bowmanville, were reticent' to-ulght on the four 2-No re-armament for any nation. deprive them of the training es- the cheap occasional checking which 3-An aggressor would be defined broken ribs.• power pact abproved at Rome, await- - nSiah to the tasks thus impOSSd usually is sufficient to assure its. as any nation whattoever sending mill- T. A.-.Garton of BowmanvUle,'driver Ing actual details to be announced. you them,-Toronto Mill and Em- safety as a unit Ile traffic.-Ottawa .of the bus, declared he didn't have a The report of its acceptance was tary_forces across her own frontier. r ire, „ . _ Journal. _ chance to avoid it. Miss Twitchell hailed, however, !n semi-official _ 4'-Progressive abolition of aggres-- quar sive weapons;- - declared, in her statement, that she ters, partcularly for its "moral effect," 5-Rigid disarmament control, with History Rsaeats, THE EMPIRE did not see any sign along the road which was regarded here as badly a rapid investigation on the spot in - Following the 'Napoleonic Wars The Oominians and Ottawa warning her that she was approach- needed. The inclusion of Hitlerite Ger- case of violations, In addition to- there cams a period of great demo- The Association of British Cham- ing the. Kingston Highway, and did many, France and Fascist Italy in one - '�lratic progress and then an era Of berm of Commerce met for Its 73rd not realize she had come to an inter- peace move was regarded as- particu- periodic automatic examinations to pee eactton. Apparently history is re• annual meeting at the Hotel Victoria, section until•the bus loomed up oa hex larly significant, that the treaty is observed. _ - eating itself, with hall Enrop_a tm- London. 'A, message -was sent to the left. She came to Iiamptat, a week The second point above was regard er dictatorship, - Loudoa Free King which stated: "The delegates a o with her mother from Cleveland increase German prestige w as aimed directly at Geconer- t rejoice that following the Imperial X Berlin; May 21.-Approval of the which has held up the arms confer- es. to visit Miss Billett the girl who, four-power act at Rome was regard• ence by persistent demands that shi •--- Conference held at Ottawa there are was killed, and they were, on their I t _ ed favorably; In political circles here be permitted to rearm it France and Garden* For.the Unsmptoysd. signs of improvement in Empire day home, via Bowmanville, when the tov-night, where It was believed It the other former allied powers fail far. it is reported that the city has s,1= trade and they ere hopeftii that as a accident occurred, would increase Germany's-prestige at ther to live up to the 'Versailles Treaty je ad y placed two thousand lots at result of the new trade agreements PARE`TS_.GRIEF-STRICKEN. . `e disposal of families who •have which are-about-to be catered into Edgar Horne, prominent miller of Ge eve and disarm. n ked for them. As a start, this Is with 'foreign countries our trade y father of Bud, was - with the world will revive and your Durham Count III to $55; calves, good and choice great success, and there is- good heart-broken over the tragedy. The Markets veals, $5.50 to $6.50; do, com. and • lb und foY belie! ' that the number Majesty's subjects will be restored "Retta was one of the finest girls r- . trod,, $ to $5; to employment to She common' ad $ grassers; $2 to $2.50 ill be doubled, if not trebled. in I ever knew;' he declared, "and PRODUCE PRICES. hogs, bacon, 'f.o.b., $5.25 80, 08 course of the ensuing fortnfgbt. vantage 'of. Great Britain and of all was a'good yon. They had been going Toronto dealers are buying r trucks, $5.50• do. off cars, $5.75; good the nations which trade with her," y. g produce - the gardeners are given all the fa- together.for some time, ar-d I was at the following prices: _ ewe and wether lambs,each, $8 to$9; tlem they need 113aay of them--London Times, i do, med.. $6 to $7.50; culls, ea-zh, $4 making plans to set 'rim up n busi- Eggs-Prices to farmers and coup- ve no garden implements with - " ness when he was a year or so older." try shippers: Ungraded, cases return- t.$0.50; good-light sheep,$3 to $3.50; ich to work, nor the seeds to sow.- British Shi build'in do', heavies, each, $2.2b to, $2.50; del ''1► will p g "Rena has been .a mother to, me ed, fresh extras, 13c; fresh firsts, ilc; e, director of the campaign The conditions of British shipyards and my bay ever since her own seconds, 9c; cracks, Sc. Graded, cases $2.so, $1 to $1.50; t o, com., $'f t1 - doubt came to their assistance, naow contrast' favorably:with those mother died nine years ago," A. E. free. I5c for fresh extras, '14c !or d we' may hope that the seedamen. of the other ahipbuildiag countzies. RilIet-t the girl's father said. "If fresh firsts, 12c for seconds ll likeVise be ready to-_help.-La Depresyton In foreign' shipbuilding Bud had only been.driving, the acct- Butter-No. Ontario creamery Blind Tillsonburg Musicisins ease, Montreal. has la ed behind British bat a� the dent mi ht not have tin fitted. Ol solids, 18c; No. ., 17tyc. lagged g pp Churring cream-Special, 21 to Win Cup Second _Time - . - ead of last mouth the tonnage under, course. Mildred can't be blamed, for 22c; Na. 1, 19 to 20c; No._, 16 to 17c, Tillsonburg, - Under the . direr ,a ' - construction abroad had shrunk to the roads are strange to her. Lo,b.-shipping points. lion of their blind leader, Prof' Women Workers Increasing, a polnt at which W-was smaller! - Coroner V. H. -Storey has ordered Cheese No. 1'large, colored, paraf- } Sonre strikla facts are revealed Charles Duff, St, Paul's United g than 1t has been for nearly•a Quarter an inquest: No charge have been laid, fined and government graded, lOc; church choir of Tillsonburg :%fay 11 the report recent4y issued by Miss of a century, sad during last quarter: lire state. twins, 104;c; triplets, 10'•sc.. ,,�!! po are.in possession of the Woodstock - 13ary Andeson, director •of the WO- more work was started •in British_ --: __ Fopltry, A grade, alive--i933 yea's Bureau of the Department of yards than is those of all the rest o1 • spring broilers, over 2% ,bs., 18c; city council cup won' all the Oztord 1- abor at Washington, regarding we,- Electric Storm Nita de,, over 2 to 2'� 16s., 26c; do, over county second annual musical iestl the world taken .together. In the 134 to' 2 lbs:. 13c. Young chickens, val for the second Year In auccee a en and their work - outside. the-. United States of America the stagna iNorth�rn .Area not staggy, over 5 lbs., 12c; over 4 to sion. They must win It once more me. The total number'of. women -lion was almost complete; not.86 a lbs., 10c. Stags class as Old roost- to permanently possess It. orkeri is the United States' today single ton, of new work was put in ers. Fowl, fatted, over 5 lbs., 12c - A '- !c excess of eleven millions, which - WeA known to music lovers OR - -hand, and a small, enginele,ss vessel, South Porcupine is Centre-; over 4 to 5 lbs., 11c; , •= 3 to 3 lbs,, tarto, Quebec and New York atst4 pas as increase of tweaty-six per_ was the sole launch,-London Times, P loc. Old roosters, ?c. Squabs, per : ant, is ten years, Mias Anderson - Power Station Burns— pair, 25c. Pigeons, per pair, 15c. the achievement is one more in the 4 plains this as, due atalnip to' the - Point A ra�c dressed-Young brilliant career of Prof.- Dot[ that Farming In New Zealand Stones Kill Cat _ Poultry, g 15c; has taken him an the concert stage 1 ansplanting of industries from the- g chickens, not staggy, over 5 lbs., -. South Porcupine, Ont.-A violent over 4 to 5 lbs., 24c,. Stags class as is New York•and to the organ'keys oaze to the factory, the rWni costs- -Statistics recently presented lo' g ltd standards of living, the naces- Parliament should silence much of electrical storm, accompanied by,high ofd roosters. Fowl, fatted, over 5 of church ea in Ontario and Quebec, -- l[y that has arisen for women to the extravagantly peaeimistic talk wind-and torrents of hail, swept this lbs"' 14c; over 4 to 5 lbs., 13c;, over- In the presentation of , the "Mes f district Saturday, leaving unestimated 3 to 4 lbs., 1'2c. ' Old roosters, 10c, elan" Prof. Duff's wife, who to alsc ;e ligmen elopment otmlabornsavming devtchea._ dust 7.theThecplain fact the sheep the mat- property,damage, including' destruc- ��-"B" grade po:altri 2c lb. less than blind, sang the soprano-solo. 'Airs — tian by fire of the Northern-Ontario A.' Dull, the former Gladys Thompsot son the hOnre. ter Is that the sheep farmers, dike Light and Power Company's sub-stn- ,'C.• grade poultry 2c ]b, It than of Toronto, is well known as s mus} This wholesale -Invasion _of acids every_other.,section of the producers, t activity, formerly .held sacrosanct are going on with their job notwith- tion. ciao,in her own right, - _- - mere man' presents a picture of standing the shrinkage of their pro- Hardly's building in the neighbor WHOLES-ALE'PROVISIONS. a, - eminine evolution that would cer- fits end the uncertalutlea of their hood escaped damage as a gale, drove_ Wholesale •provision' dealers are tnl have been deemed Incredible market. . •The cities -seem So know before4t hailstones more than an inch .quoting the following,prices. to re- Exports of Produce =`14 -twenty -years ago. The very obvious' more about the "pIight of the farm in diameter, which smashed windows, taiPodekaleHam 14%c; shoulders, 10c; For Month $20,U11,65Z ct that In most fields of human Is,• ers;' than the farmers themselves, puctured thin roofs and flattened :bor Woman can hold her own easfly and it is refreshing to hear the garden crops. Sixteen panes of glass butts, 11c; pork loins, , 1 %ctfict 9c, Ottawa.-Total exports of Canad}ao Lard-Pure tierces, lOtiZc; tubs, produce during the month of i�prq - irith man has been demonstrated be- term being made the subject o! mirth' were, broken' at the Dome Mines 11%c; pails, 12c prints. 12c. p School. p 10 to 10%CL; were valued at 520,011,662, according to s-. and any possibility of.challenge to- in remote rural commodities, where Shortening-Tierces, figures issued by the Department ol. lay.-Montresl Daily Star, numbers of pastoralists are still pay.� A motorist suffered bruises about tubs, 94c; pails, 10c; prints, 10c. , �_ _ - •' fay their way.-Auckland weekly the head when hailstones puctured GRAIN QUOTATIONS, -National Revenue. During April. 193.. the roof of his car and pou.•ed down domestic products were exported tc :dews. Following are Saturdays closing the value of $26,927,746. ---Radio's Limitations. A cat can • `_. *; on him,- gift in the middle a Mr. J. AL, Tremblay, waterworks quotations urt grain transactions for Imports entering the Dominion our' Dollar and Pound of a large field rushed screaming for car tots, paces on basis c.i f. bay ing April were valued at $20.457,294 eingineer had a warning broadcast shelter, but _was battered to death ports: orn a local station at 8 p.m„ wars- Hitherto the immobile dollar and b:fofe it could take covet•. Man. wheat-No. 1 hard, 69t{ec; as compared with $29,794,296 in titu `. g householders that the water the fluctuant pound have been an ill The sub-station burned ,titer being .No. 1 North., 66',-c; No. 2 North., .corresponding month a year ago. OI ou}d be cut oil in an the time pair to yoke. Now that both have- struck by ligktning despite efforts of 65y4c; No. 3 North., 64c. the total imports coming into Canada tnd that they should lay in an emer- abandoned sold they are free to move toe South Porcupine fire brigade, Man. oats-`o. 2 C.W., 323,4c; last month, free goods were valued at eucy pidiision immediately, '. 'En.- in-unison it their respective Govern- vhase' members rushed to scene No. 3 C.W., 29%c; N6.--1 feed,29%c;_ $-,,40,fi-18,' while those payTng duties ---�utry made at random this morning mate agree to it, and, after a reason. through the crashing hail: mixed feed oats, 21c. amounted to $12,967,776. �i �om a dozen different households, able experimental period, to settle :Man. barley.No. 3 C.W., on. The largest single article of expo s A quick check of the vicinity but No. 1 feed screenings, $15 per ton. iselosed the fact that the first notice- down on a.gold basis at a comfort- -,ealed no loss of human life, Ontario grain, approximate prices, during the month lust ended was 4 . _ ,;tlght of them had. received WO the .ably low level. If the devaluation property damage appeared 1,eavy. The track, snipping point-­Wheat, 75 to newsprint. Exports of newsprint our. ! 'sudden failure of the water supply in of the dollar means Anything inter- -term was over in 15 minu`.es, c 80c; oats, 'l8 to 30c; barley, 35 to 38c' Ing April amounted to ,262,774 cwt, ` their homes, One.family has no-ra- nationally, it'•,means the abandon- 0 corn 56 to 68c; rye, 35 to 38c; buck- valued at $4,536,747. Of wheat, Can to set and the others either did not went of any attempt to force Great wheat, 28 to 34c. ads exported 4,460;214 bushels, but the due their sets turned on at elgbt Britain back on to the�old gold parity �•S• OnU3 VCtEtans p' $I HAY AND STRAW PRICES. value' of wheat exports was onl $'clock or did not happen to be tun- from'which we descendft in 1931.- Accept Offer Of .lobs Toronto dealer, are paying for hay 315,23!1. ed in on the local station at.,that Mancheater Guardian, - .. Washington, May 20,-Tbree-fourths and straw,,baled, car lots, de'ibered, $ •Lour, :... :, of the United States bonus army vet• per ton: : - 1 Of the tour families who got the THE UNITED STATES - No. 2 timothy, $9.50 to $10; No. Tax 'on Meals Nets era►ia encamped-at Fort Hun. Virginia, $s Province �5$0,26� -, - - radio Warning, one "did not do so di- „ timothy, $7 to $8; wheat straw, Weather Changes to-day had accepted President Rooso eetiy but by telephone'from some-- to $6.60; oat straw, $6. Quebec. In past 12 months: the flue �ne else who had; ''while"s second re, the last quarter century North volt's offer of Jobs in the civilian con- LIVE STOCK PRIC''S, : ' America -h&4 enjoyed- the longest servation corps and were preparing to Steers, over 1,•050 lbs. good and Per cent. tax on meats adopted by the - - •fimily•happened- to pick up the last *,arm spell since 1776'. The winter train for fife forest jobs: Provincial Government has brought in few words of the announcement ac- choice, $1,8+i to $0.25; do, mad., $4.60 550,262. In .revenue,.. it was learned - cldentally,-- ' ' - ' -' - of 1931-.32 _was the warmest!n more In a,remarkable swing .nom previous•. to $4,?5; do,com., $4,to.$4.25; heifers, •$ 14.75 to $5; do, med., last meek from J. A. Begin, comptrol• bi'e repeat mobile having an than 100 years in that part of fire iy-indicated sentiment., the majority good and choice, , country east of the Rocky \Iountaias: had"abandori.ed'tile "leftwine' leader- $4.25 to $4.60; do, com„ $3.50 to $4; ter of.,revenue. This shows an in- We obvious ussfu.l s, tho,•iit� also 2 over the receipts for Lea -very sl►arpl?F-�etined }tntitaitione The winter just ended was not quite ship which scorned jobs at any but fed-calves, good-and choice, So.50.to crease of $..00,OOt� •-• ao warm That ma indicate that union wages, end signed apOication $6; do; mad., €4.2.5 to $5.25; cows, the previous year. 4e a means �f e�mmunieatlon, _ y• nod, $3._'S to $3.75; .do, med., $2,75 The increase results`trom the fact Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph. we -are turning back toward colder; blanks furnished by°the ��terans' ad K tu- .5:=°5; -do,-..'oiu.-$?-5 -to $2-00: -flint w4iereas before the tea• only ap. _ n weather,- -ev-it,nl y_ just- represent~mintstratfort--A-few hTmdreV7Whif ves c snerc and cutters, $l to $5; bulls, plied to meals costing $1 or more, a a temporary lapse that will sot affect i terday staked a protrst parade through good $ ,7;, to c": tcx..cr :nd feeder _ Lessons of Safety. Len* the warm spell's long-time course,- the capital to the iVMO ]louse, still stgh,s need, S;;,7.i to $4; 'do, com., year ago it was_made leviable on all. Vory interesting lures are com New York Times, ! refused to-sign. ' $ to $3.50; .nill:ci i and springers,• meals costing 35 cents or over Y._ - a_. 4q-x'�I ":/LT° ��, .•^ ♦ .y. ,Pte_ _- - .r � �M- ,. - .. a y� , µ ,y _ _ - -�' + +��..y;ti •-r.i'" lip OUR- GROSS-WORD PUZZLE // 4 s s 7 8 '9 t0 1r :A B�.; ua�'ty Shaving, Is a real pleasure with a fine is 14 _ - ' i �f a `quality shaving brush like this one . . . . i Shaving Brash bristles set in rubber . . . a gift you71 16 7 18 a±. . 1 'll surely appreciate and use. Given in L — FREE - ezchtutge for only 5 complete .eta of. 1q I - Turret Poker Hands. x: ;3 27 - for ' . 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A young woman who has com- i=1 complete. • 46-Secret society 31-Small 63-Prefix- down "Don't be a killjoy all .your life. plete Pass or Junior Matriculation riiA2ssa s]3_a 90CIZ TY, Inc. 779 North Vs. ont Ave.,Loa Aairslea, — -- - - Crack a joke"once in a•while, even if and the Upper School or Honour California, - _ FREED FROM PAIN Answers to Last Week Puzzle It isn't very funny. Why confine your Matriculation subjects as outlined for twiseeracks to your friends'' admission to the Arts Courses la may 8 iD id "Don't crack , your chopsticks take the training in nursing fm this Married to Wrong Man - - �� �� R A T I 0 P A t3 R E f 8 3 sgairis the bowl while east-i-ng. You`re School instead of taking it is the g - 0 A C E A N N 0 a .t to get on pour wife's nerves. usual hospital school of nursing, This A divorce record was set up at School has close affiliation with the Naba near Kobe: Ja n when a bride ',. 1 wishes, If she s A 8 S A I.I. LED P I H Don't ignore her w sh t hoe itais. for the purpose . i gn -Toronto II What a tt o, - great thing It must-be for Y E E D••.0 M I I L E suggests-that you go together t ."a of practical training." -was parted from her husband five nut]• lhis woman, after suffering from rhea- g Li 0 V ENS ` department store, go,-.even though you - The Calendar and full information utes after the wedding ceremony, She; i1owd pain again at her age. She � r E -can think of nothing q g• he Secretary. ts0atism far man ' pears, to be free wife so' borin may bebobtatned from t S P E'A T S S E V'M R On the way back; stop for something -Schoor of Toronto,eg' University -oi had married the.wrong man 4rites--"f should like to tell'you that eat or drink: She'll like that. Ontario. After drinking from thk ceremonial' since I commenced taking Kruschen B L A T W A V E S B I E =�. .ma :�._mu A you love.your "'• sake cups, her husband removed'Lhi' 1Balts two years ago:"I am completely R I T N 0 R m ife, give her. a vacation fi }�ti e1i11 Seasid� I�CS+Drt traditional. head,0ear which hid hid �tClfeved of rheumatism, tram which E F V A L E x T 0 T now and then. To Sppt `�ahye" �OIOr de's face-and found iha- wrong ji bad been a great sufferer for many E T H I CIS E X II "If she happens to look pretty,don't bride: I ears, I am now In-my 96th year, and g g A T D Z A E 9 forget to tell her so. If she isn't par- Cardiff.,Wales.-Colwyn Bay, on the "mueh appreciate being free from'pain, titularly pretty, tell her so, anyhow. North.Wales coast. is meeting -the 1 'which i attribute to the regular_ dose •"Don't forget her birthday.' Stage •wishes of;many visitors who express WE BUY GOLD i of the women at su'ch'periods, and that of Kr»scben."=(Mrs.) A. E. S. - s little celebration of it each year. disappointment 11;at they hear little ring, Your old-gold a cl,.receive u -th. presence of this substance ex�ains If only everyone would realize'that the deadly rays emanating from the ~Don't reprimand her bitterly when of the Welsh language spoken, and money order by retort! mall. 1Y ro1 Pe "little daily dose of Kruachen" is +iromen; _ she has simply forgotten to sew a only on occasions Sa Welsh niustc a receivecbick return ot oney order, sad first as important as internal cleanll. 'Previously Professor. Rahn had missing button on your cloth,s. She'll prominent feature -of the entertain Better prices are given at TItaALL& _ loess as soap and water are to enter• supposed -these stray rays to be' (snap back at you, and then something meet provided 11uring the holiday ties, "*actorr-to-Pocltet" Jewellery store, • Baal cleanliness, there would soon. be pPo is bound-to happen- - son. 150 Yonge at., Toronto eorite sort of ultra-violet hays;because pp "- - Throughout th-e..,a'eek, June' 26 to ` o more constipation, no more slug- "Never lie to our wife: ' of their ability to be effective, through Y eh livers, qo more rheumatism, gout "Remember that your wife has a July 1, Colwyn Bay will provide enter- -, - quartz. as are ultra-violet rays. In taiamenta of manic end song t,y Welsh l' lu mbago. view.of this it is interesting to note riSht_bo. sn opinion,too.`, i Kruschen is 'a combination of six that vitamin D is formed when ultra- • �; -- — composers and, by Welsh artists, in . salts-each one is necessary to some solo and choral items, Harp playing 1 violet rays act on the ergosterol of -and vocal solos to harp accompani- - %lparticular organ .of the body. Just the akkn: Young English Golfer kill went will also be a feature. �++ ' �+ w what you need to persuade your sys- "Professor Rahn"has also inve'sti- - loin' back into a healthy condition: Displays Allnaung The Welsh costume will be worn by �y`e �f"�,k'�, - - >'ated the ultra-violetlike 'in !n "very gently but very, very surely! I:ondan, Eng.-A startling putting many of the arthils and cafe wait- The Ir�82 s1`tlTr COMPANY,FJadssi _ rays .which soire scientists have ob- 64'Dwn.Wo1�,Te'°°0°•O's• P feat aeon Allan Dailey, 24-year-old resses, and shop assiatants will also 1. served from growing plants. .His stu- y' Cornell Professor ]✓plain dies seemed to confirm these observa-. golfer, the Roehampton tournament be attired to the National dress. recently. .............................. . -n Deadly Rays from Humans bons, particnIarly those shooing that On 12 .greens he was d4+on in no -- ` � the stimulation of these rays is neces- V� 1 "Professor Otto Rahn of Cornell Gary for cell division, and conaeque`nt rrore than 19 putts. Kennedy .� stirs Healahise 1; University' has offered a chemical ex- multiplication." He beat C. A., Whitconibe, captain QOM Y � a• 'Planation for certain dead] rays of .last year's Ryder cup team, in`the Menton Rases and F.caema 7 Y 4 'i 18 holes final by eight holes up and 421 College 3t. given out.from the human body. -Pro- . six to .play: - oronto1A - ' T fessor Rahn had previously found that Telephone Now Links HgrleyDavl(son Distrlbuton Ointment 25e. and 5oc. 'rays emitted from human blood, In the last 94 holes of the tourna- a moves a' Canada and Indian Points turf to at once for our bargain list of finger-tips, the ends of noses, or ment he did not lose a single hole. used motorcycles. Tends arravXF(, flashes from eye killed yeast,and pre- New York. - Regular telephone He led the field in the ,qualifying f _ cormnunicatioii be'.neen Gonads and rounds. .,. YOUR LIVERS MAKINI 'strmnbsm�could kill other .micro; India was begun through the cp-opera-- The only man to give him' any YOU I'FEL OUT OF SORTS *Sa tion of the Bell Telephone Company „ The mechanism of these deadly rays p Iny-trouble in the match play. section of ti Ed- remained a scientific mystery, and of Canada, the British Post Office the tournament was the veteran Ed- `�,.�" 4 and the American- Telephone ' and ward Ray, who in the first round took w4 m Wake up foot Liver Bile -� their very existence has been question- Yti •� G ed by man scientists. Telegraph Company,.it was announced-him to the 22nd hole. All his other eO' ,tag �ts -No Calomel needed y Says a mail �'►e+ cue .t1 w,>a last week. sines Dailey Won in -the mast de- G When you last blue, depressed,sow on the report Of Science Service (Washing games �` Wand world,that's your liver which in't pouring Ion): f cisive manner. �..1u a.�oi �t'~ daily two pounds of liquid bile into your bowel. µ "'Professor Rahn believes that they Alarmed -at the•g'sowth of begging, 'He beat Hodgson in the third round Fov J<< Digestion t� ande��Qioona a Wnnaastoweed may be explained by an abnormal ex- the Instabul authorities-ordered every by and 6. He.beat T. Green in 0 I'O! you and making you feet wretaboL $ Y P• the semi-final by 7 and 6. : Mere bowel-movers like soft■. oil mineral rretion through the skin of ox chol- mendicant rounded u Those who %soma water, Laxative mods or chewing gum, or ✓sterol. This chemical is a fat, and were ill were put into workhouses, the DETERMINATION. ro hate,don't so far enough. _ N011I>f" You need a liver stimulant. Catbes Little ; ^' is relattd to the-parent substance of others were sent to police courts. At the 14th hole in the first round >�lt7 g ebe Pins"��t one.Sb e.n Purely voce.' vitamin D, ergosterol. he was three holes down to Ray. From wbstitutes. 2bo.at a0 druggists. bz 'Investigations carried op at Cor- then on to the end of the tournament lD11lEe nell by Professor Rahn and his also- • he did not lose another hole. ,a "eiates indicated that these rays may 'Easy Teething Dailey,by this remarkable feat, has g1 ri1'''Sil WOMEN furnish the scientific explanation of _ made his inclusion in the Ryder cup Take Lydia E. Pinkltam'e - �Eeral old s_uuperstitions, among them "Baby cut all his teeth with no trouble team a certainty. s I T IE s vegetable COYtIpOUnc� w that at certain per.to s women cause thanks to BABY'S OWN TABLE S, He was bokn in Fifeshire. He learn Writes Mrs. Thomas Shaw, Hamilton insect, onske,or animal Have yois ever felt itbai ,ylou' were too Bowers to wilt and fermentations to ed his golf'at Hornsea, in Yorkshire, the bear trostmeat is trleaty weak to do anything. . . list you did Ont. Scores it other Mothers have become abnormal. Dr. David I. Macht where his father was professional. � of Minard's at ogee. Ir not have fire strength to do 10� work? tten in similar vein. nd Dr. Greee Lubin of Baltimore �- ---- so soothe., heals and dosses. rr Give YOIIR child BABY'S OWN He is at present the-professional at women who are weak and run-down Found thoi a poison excreted at these Bradley Hall, Yorkshire, and is chain- Draws out the poison 1 should take a tonic such,ss•LydW S• TABLETS for teething trouble.,upset - Ptakham4 Vegetable Compound. H."d• periods was identical with or closely stonmacb, sitiiple fe,•ers, colic, colds. pion of Yorkshire. w ' a w, aches and backaches that are'the resul! c , teIated to oxycholesteral. constipation,sigepleAz tress,or vvbeneve: 6' of a tired, run-down condition oftoo "This, com.pqutid -killed yeast when he is cross,restless and feetful. Easy to l " yield to chin marvelous aredldar. ere crated from the et b warts, take as candy,and absolute] SAFE- Given it No Thought ? p yea_ Y "'KING ++ 9a out of every 100 wolnin'who room the Cornell investigators. found. Ether see analyst's certificate in each 25-cent - It is no exaggeration to say that to- OF PAIN to us say that they ate'btnefited by+this ` wa=hints ftcrm the tittgers of ��:omen package: Over I,Z_SO,000 psckagcs awls the vast majority even of intelligent medicine. Buy a bottle';from`To, dr�a• ti at Ouch,'rer•iods (lid the .,acne t•hi t in ]931. �a' -, people the, principles of, flumice and list today: . .and wiiie*dlie scer�'so. Dr.R'1�ti:rns• -!he- ISSUE book. ---'`T-T" -Frnni-Qvir-they concliydetl--that--txx_: - r ISSUE NU. 21--'33 - - ch,•teslcrc• was rre�eia in the. l:iti BABY 5.OWN TABLETS —Alarraiaart�Report. e ' -J-1 J. i —The Pickering Most Market —Wm. David, of Toronto, a LOCAIASIAS. ',has installed a larger refrigerator few days last week with H'Int In its shop. and Mrs. Boyer of Toronto, visit —Rev. Dr. Carmichael was In —0. C. Ravin, who is at present—Mrs. Hurst Mon�treal last week attending the employed at Gravenhurst, spent ed Pickering friends on SuDday. he. i . �re —Born, on Thursday, May ISthp, closing exercises at McGill Uni• the week end with his family here. '­to W. 0 and Mrs IMorneou, twin varsity. at which his son has been —P. Murphy, of Elizabeth St.,is r 1dau' hters. having his residence repainted, Picker" ing' 's Lea' der Store", • —A baseball; match between an thus adding much to its appear I r 3re. (Dr)Cartwright and'Mrs Oshawa team and Pickering was once. -*ton on Thursday. one place • in 'tow' n to buy th _:�KcMurtry visited friends in Ham played In the Park here an Friday —James and Mrs. Andrew were e e Picker in Sunderland one day last week and was won by Pick —Mr. and Mrs. lildniondoon, of iavening be attending f theirsuct, spent Sunday with their ing by the score of 5 to 3. T the funeral o followm* g, necessary, "Brighten -relatives In Pickering. game was an interesting one and M rig. Marquis. as witnessed b'y" only, a small —Mr. Smith, station agent, has --Brnee •and Mrs. Hartman, of Up" requisites : moved Into Mrs.N. J. Morrissey's number. As the items was not Salt Lake City, visited the latter's - advertised very few Irliew D residence on ChUrchft , a. tiand, an --Miss Vivian Bummer and lady it until it was over. Elastics House and Floor Faints—There are lots of - swifi, one day last week. friend. of Bowmanville, called on —A businessman of the village is —Farmers having finished the cheaper paints on the market, but there some friends here on Sunday. of the opinion that oa4ay evade sowing of their spring grains are Y no better paint made. —Lorne and ldre. R 'vin. of To- lony ment of debts, and give the now busy getting the ground -ronto, spent Sunday with the depression as the cause of their ready for roots and corn. "Stauntob,; Wall•Papirs—We have j net added some latte;`s parents. James and Mrs. inability, to meet their obligations. —.Mr. Smith. who has been new cheap lines. Thousand of rolls •White. One person who had been*aD attending Qne6n's University, to choose from.* —Mrs. Harry Powell, of Hamil proached.several times by a credi• Kingston, is -holidaying at the too, is visiting with her mother, for for the payment of a debt, buine of his parents on Church -Iltla'st'ica" Four Hour Varnish and Varnish Stains Mrs. Richard Pu'ckrin and other but was always ready with the street. and White Enamel. familiar excuse, the depressio• n.100. —TheLadies' lid of St. And. and Mrs. Shepherd Being threatened with a suit 138 revv'a Presbyterian Church 'will '.. and family,. of Toronto, visited filled out a cheque for the required bold a strawberry festival in the And Listen to this—Window Blinds in plain cream amount which the bank honored .of Friday, and plain green, 86 inches wide at Pickering relatives and friends on. park on the evening —The Hon. Duncan Marshall, it June 23rd. Full particulars will be :8auday.. a rumored. way oppose Hon T. 15 CENTS EACH—Dan and Mrs Conway. of Sut 1 Riven later. residence L. Kennedy, Minister of Agricul• —Dr. Carmichael will be in charge Simply wonderful for the vioney.-- ton West, have taken up resi with Mrs. Maria . O'Connor, of Lure, in Peel aunty at the next of the service of the Presbyterian Cb urch St. provincial election, Mr. MArghF411 Chdrch, at the Friends' Meeting old Bruce bov, who moved House on Sunday next. at 3.00 p. in. —Chas. Spencer, who has rente-3 an Audley, me. The Bible Class small farm east .of out to Alberta a number of yeai� Everybody welcome. M • -8 , ' CHAPMAN moved his family cut to their new ago, and rese to be Minister of and Sunday School twill meet at 2.00 home this week Agriculture in that province. He p. m. (Daylight Saving Time). —C. A. and Mra. Sterritt spent is noiv a resident of Toronto. He —Mrs. J. Mundell, who. conducts the week end in *4t. Mary's, with Is an able orator, and about a the "Madeline" beauty salon in Cl- 4s, the former's mother, who was couple of years ago, addressed the aremonz, will be in Pickering, and -celebrating her birthday. Men's Club in Pickering United will conduct her. beauty parlor in S. R, a F A R M E R —Arthur Boyes left on n Monday Church. when he created a very. W. Davis'-residence, Church Sty. en morning for Elmvale, where be favorable impression.. Wednesday and Thursday of each Will operate a road roller on the Lyle Ramsey, barrister— of -eek: Hours, 9 a.-m. to 6 p. m. Phone YOUR PRICES ARE LO W1 Toronto, who is a frequent visitor 5'600. highway, foe the Highway Dept. —Local fishermen are reported at the home of W. J. and Mrs. —The weather of the past week Clark, met nith a very seriou,; haq rneide a greap qhange in the SO ARE OURS to be getting a variety of fish, out of the creek, that we have, beard serious motor accident on Tuesday landscape, the treeq being now very little of for many years, the evenintuf last week on Fleet St., out in full leaf and the bloom on :St bhad-11 when e coffided,, with another the fruit trees i•4 beginning --to - Men's Work Shirts, 59c., 79c. and 89c, —A large number from the e M Li city car when a tire on Mr. RaSSY-9 show p Well. Strawberry planto4_ Amotored to Pickering on Sunday car blew out. Mr. Ramsey's left sire heavily laden„ with bloc-sows JUST A WORD n a and pent a few boars in the arm which was resting on. the 'and the crop promises to be a good woods picking wild flowers which ledge -of -the window which was one. These Shirts are made by a small factory- 'are now Very plentiful. . open, sustained severe larcerations —The annual meeting of the "'to an Ontario hamlet, where people are —Church street has come in for as well as, a compound' fracture. Women's Institute will be held on satisfied to get an ordinary wage and live 01,good deal of criticism..blot. the He was taken t"o St. Michael's Tuesday next. May 30th, at the police trustees have got busy and hospital, where a determined home of Mrs. W. H.'Bray. Mr. simply. There are no big business execu. are Ailing up the holes and put. effort was made to save the arm. Redditt will give an address on times to pull huge salaries out of this firm.. tins it In good condition. Am he had-lost a large amount of 'Banking," and Mrs. Gordon Law go give them a boost by buying their, —Rev. Parry Jones, of Knox blood, four transfusiona were will wive a paper. The election of goods. Like Do Valera, we •think that b berian Church. Oshawa Decepeary, and for a time his life officers for the ensuing year will I St. An' was despaired of. Finally it was also take place. small factories in small towns are going to .0eMpO the 1101101 a decided that it was neceessry to —The club has hauled be the next order of things in -- draw's Churgyi. Pickering. on 9na day when he preached an exellent amPutate the arm at the socket. lot of ashes and other material on the manufacturing line. Mormon. We are glad to know th&tdhe is to the courts., which should put —In parts of Western Ontario recovering nicely. them into first class condition The potatoes that were planted —About 11.80 p. m. on Monday, The courts will be the scene of our residents. who bad retired for great activity in a few days. We 'Men's Work Boots,-2.45 per pair early have rotted on account of p r the wet and cold weather, and the night. were aroused from their hope the en thuedasto .that is now have bad to be,plowed up and re slumbers by the fire alarm. On displayed will contione during the a reap solid boot that will stand looking out they saw that a fire at summer. The baseball boys are j$amSeveted,ral from the village stten. the west end of the village had also making good use of the park, the racket. — ded the concert in the Centennial got under good headway before as several matches have been Fred T. Bunting - ' .Picke—rin-d- Church, Highland Creek, on Mon being discovered, -aw the-sparks played during the past week. day evening. They report an were flying high and the sky wFte —On next Sunday, May 25tb. program, but a small lit up by the flames It proved to Rev. D. N. McLachlan, Secretary Radio Licenses Established 1957. ]audience. be the garage and stable 'belong- of the Social Service Comifilttee —Chicken pox is st�ll quite pre. ins! to the E. Balsdon estate on of the United Church of Canada very wild type. but it keeps a was quickly on the scene but too will tell of the wo k of the United val6at in the village. It is of a' Elizabeth street. The fire engine will be tbf- special preacher He imumber of children out of school late to save the building as it was Church and a large congregation Mereo�"' ' Are At a time when examinations are a mass of flame@, but the engine isexpeeted to greet Mr.-McLach-- saved surrounding buildings. Ian. Rev. H. G. Crozier will close at hand. —The Yonag People's Society Beside the building all the coo. preach at the evening service when Ch " oice. .of the United Church went out to tents were destroyed, which in• the subject will be *,The Tempts;* Quality Meats '.Vroomanton on Thursday evening eluded a Rood Pontiac car. -garden tion to follow the path of least last and presented their 28c. tools, a nurnber of hems and a resistance." "Legs Lamb play, entitled "Nobody but Nancy," to large number of tool@ belooltiog —A largely attended meeting of �c fairly large and appreciative to Wee, ffs)sdon. How the fire the Women's Institute cf Picker- Loins Lsmb, originated is -a mystery. The fair and Whitby branches wa@ —A number of the Somdav doors were locked so that on per held in the Anglican Club rooms Front Lamb, 17c.. School workers of the village have eon had got admittance, As the on Tuesday lost, being the occa8_ 7 r where the fire ion of the annual visit of a speaker .'..'..'Loin Chops, been attending the Teacher's car was not sear Training School at Brougham last.,started it was not canned by a from the W'I bra the Dept. Stewing Beef, The for 25e. week and this. The course con short circuit, which is Jreqnently of Agriculture. ;C l i-,�gel)iarmid. elude@ to-night (Friday) with 6 the cause of fire*. The bnilding an O. A. C. graduate, ve a most Hamburg Steak•, -2 The for 25c.. ',banquet in the Town Hall.' was well built and almost new, interesting address e 'Personal —A large number of the young and was partly covered by incur• ity &@•an Element o ssful 15C. Leadership," followed in- 'Headcheese, '2 1 be. for 25c. people of the village gathered at ailce. bbe home of Mrs. J.T.Stephenson, —The A. T. P. A. of St,Georgii's formal.' talk o I and r Blizabethr St., on Mondav evening Church held the final meeting of Classification o Foods. um- Haim-, Zoe. when they. presented -a mince] the season in their Club Rooms on orous reading b Miss Coo a Bacon, half or whole side, 44c. Unious shower 'to Miss Leona Friday evening last when there vocal solo by Mrs Lvnde- (bo%h of Irene Spencer, on the eve of her was a large attendance of Whitby), and a r�citatiuu by Miss mem marriage. here-. A most delightful program adon were much en A was rendered, which included Blanche Bal R E - I D —W. G. and Mrs. Scott,of Clare the joyed. Refreebments and asocial W a a' a' wont, and their son, Thomas and best numbers given in the various half hour brought this-enjoyable - meeting to aclope. wife, of Toronto, visited W. J. meetings of tbewinter. The ch-tir 'Butcher (phone 3000) Pickering and Mrs..-Miller on Stinday. We was-ably filled by the rector, Rev. are pleased to see Thos. Scott E. G. Robinson, vrbo also con Now Adwort4so"Wents. loolriog'eo 'well, 'after' the many tribrited a solo. Solos were also serious operations which he has contributed by Mine Joan King .'VOR SALE-11 pipe, 7 weekiold. H. undergone as a result of war @too and Chris. Fair,which were T Dun Ding,Claremon t. Phqne 1610. . 38 4.AiDjnries. much enjoyed. A delightful :0E 1BERL1NG. HAY FOR SALE—Loose. Also —The large number who have Pantomime, entitled ­To6 Many cedar trees for Planting. Wm.Lacey,Duo- been attending- the horse -races Luvers," was given.by the Young bartob. 38-39 :and baseball matches in Toronto People and a Sketch, entitled 6-A ..,Special Service' Tires WANTED—Cream separator. Must obow@ that there are some people Pair of Lunatics," was very anus begood and cheap. Mr, Mogno, Brock Wbo are not 'effected by the de ing. A ,dialogue, "The Geese," Road. R.R.1,Pickering, 3 Yet there are some given by Mrs. T. Tanner and,Miss AY FOR SALE— Baled. mostly -As thotCoahils of dri*ers now know, we people wbo 'Would, rather miss a Grimbly, was ar pleasing number. HTirnotby. $7.00 per Ion at the barn. .W. meal than miss some interesting Mitts Katbleeb -Watson gave a H.Westney,lot 10,con.3,Pickerilig, ' 1".36 buflt stronger and Wear longer than any -'.eportinx event. 'recitation which was well receiv DOTATOES FOR —Cbar)e9and Mrs. Speticer,' of ed, and Miss Rhoda Wade pleased L variety,at N cents a bag.,Chas.Hutchings, rue even Seiberling could, ever build Pickering, announce the engage• the gathering with her solo done Brock voad,_1.4 mile north Kingston Rd,38-39 went of their daughter, Leona ing. Mrs. Louden, of SALE-300 bushels of 6 rowed b efore Irene. to Gordon Wesley, son of who motored with her husband. FT1 barley. Good sam Rple. Price,60 cemts White and the late H. White, Prof. Louden, of Toronto Univere a blushel. John Miller, R 2, Claremcmt. ]phone Clare$02. 29t( of Toronto, tl;o wedding to take ity,added much to. the pleasure . . . 'Come in and sA to:se&. these worldtfam- -place in t4ckerthg United Church of the evening by her i4olin selec OR SALE-71 Ayrshire cow,6 yre On.Saturday, June the 3rd, at &80 tions. -Mrs. Louden is on accom F1 Jersey cow,2im, both fresh TBtested; arge ice n I I !1rigerator.suitable for su?pmer camp Ous tires. o'clock(D. S. T.) fished mustetao, who will,always r store. N.E.McEven,Pickering. Phone 4200 —A number of the boys of the pp fished in Pickering. She 10f the Village have been enjoying was aceompanied at the piano by T OST—On Wednesday wnrujur, J"May MO.between Ritchie Farm and Dairy themserves during the Past week Mips Thorn, of Toronto. Refresh Pickering Village. a truck aide reek. Finder qlpa!-�notify Red and white Store, Pickering--or two at their. favorite. pastime meut@ were served after which Ritchie Dairy. 98 ____�L I , _C U B ­B AG E of swimming. -They find the water dancing was indulged In for a OTTCE—All debts o I wing me sad they make en a n Nutl 0 f, ood y somewhat cool wbou t 'short period; which Lbuis brought. NII clahm against me must be paid by fun* General Rep'wirs, Offs and Gas. 7 the, planwe, but that I@ nothing to a close the last of a number of I..la933. latemt will be added mom date of wbon.th"con-tid4r the pleasure delightful evenings spept in the ugrhaot if not Same will be placed in ring P, V:�L s,, cl.rr;tyteeewooa.ID beads for tics if r)W paid. Vk-W ftay rive from a good swivL. Club ROOM$.